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When this first aired, lots of people really cried at the end. I didn't so much, and now Cordy's farewell seems so inevitable, too inevitable to make the tears come, especially in wake of what happened to Fred. So now I ask, who will be next? How much more before Angel wakes up and realizes he made a very bad decision that is quite responsible for all the heartache?

What a great episode. I imagine future episodes will really examine the important issues forced to the fore here. It really all comes down to Doyle's words, to remembering what it will really take for Angel and Co. to be heroes again, to understand that one cannot fight evil from within. The gang cannot hope to avoid moral bankruptcy while dwelling in the belly of the beast.

Our rat(e)s are low, but our standards are high. When the chips are down, and you're at the end of your rope, you need someone that you can count on. And that's what you'll find here. Someone who will go all the way, who'll protect you no matter what. So don't lose hope. Come on over to our offices and you'll see that there's still heroes in this world.

Glenn Quinn's accent and emotion do the words more justice than just printing them on a page.

On a different note, I really never understood some people's fascination with the gayness that is Angel/Lindsey, but finally now I do understand it. Dear heavens, how could I have missed it?

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Date: 2004-03-31 12:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] keever.livejournal.com
I've been watching Roseanne reruns pretty much nightly, and they're in a period of Mark-heavy episodes, and I still have to remind myself that that's Doyle. Glenn Quinn was so talented, and is so very missed.

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