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Actors: David Boreanaz, Charisma Carpenter Publisher: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Label: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Format: Pal Languages: French (Subtitled), Dutch (Subtitled), English (Subtitled), English (Original Language) Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over Media: DVD Running Time: 917 minutes Number Of Items: 6 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.4 x 1
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Release Date: October 3, 2005 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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  angelic February 4, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Call me crazy but I actually prefer Angel to Buffy, i find it more funny, better written and the characters are more intriging. Particularly Cordelia who has grown as a person while still keeping that attitude that people loved in Buffy. My favourite episode of this series focuses on Cordy and is "Rm w/a Vu" featuring Phantom Dennis (who has some short but memorable mentions later in the series like when Cordy is prgnant or Faith breaks in).
Another standout episode is "I Will Remember You" which is a Buffy crossover and is positivelty heartbreaking as Angel becomes human but gives it back for the greater good.
Another good feature is the recurring villains that are Wolfram & Heart, lawyers to evil!! They are such a good creation and really bring a different dynamic to the good v evil fight.
I also love the way that previous Buffy are characters have been given more depth, I already mentioned Cordelia but Wesley becomes strangely adorable as the series progresses and we get to explore people from Angel's past like Darla & Drusilla.
If you love Buffy then this is a must for you!!
  Blade+ Buffy+Batman= Angel December 23, 2007 This season is an exploration into the dark, melancholic, brooding character of Angel, the Vampire with a soul. Doyle, his sidekick, introduces Angel to the underworld of L.A. through 'heaven sent' visions, which provide the hero with damsels to save. Cordelia, is the light entertainment and brings the Buffy jokes to the season. Together they form a detective agency to help people. Whedon delves into Angel's long past,e.g. the death of his parents (similar to Batman), and introduces viewers to the darker side of society i.e. drugs, prostitution, money (reminiscent of Blade). He also, plays on contextual issues, such as racial tensions, suicide, abuse, STDs to name a few. As well as the storyline being relevant, the arcane, smooth nature of Angel is captured through violent action sequences and demure camera pans of the Dark Knight. The 'cheesy' nature of Buffy is almost absent in this season, and every episode makes you want to watch another. Therefore, for a dark, serious series with the occasional joke it is the best of its kind.
  Goes downhill after episode 9... November 14, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm sure most people reading this will already have watched buffy, so you will be familiar with the whole vampire with a soul thing, i probably don't need to go into that! You want to know what the show's like. There is the introduction of the Angel character, and in the first episode it gives you a recap anyway, so you don't really need to have seen buffy. The character Cordelia joins the show- she was also in buffy. So far so typical buffy spin off. However, with the introduction of the character Doyle( played by Irishman Glenn Quinn)- a gorgeous, Irish, half-demon half-human who provides the much needed comic relief with the brooding presence of Angel and the self absorbed Cordelia. He's the one thing that stops it being just a buffy spin off. Unfortunately, due to the script writers infinite wisdom, he is killed off in the 9th episode 'Hero', apparently to create the 'anything could happen' feeling, making the show too dark and depressing to watch at times. Then, as a Doyle replacement, (if there can ever really be a replacement for Doyle) Wesley is introduced- another buffy character. And not even a good one at that. This is when it really starts to get bad. However, i would recommend buying this set, even if it is purely to watch the first nine episodes- they are Glenn Quinn history now, as he sadly passed away at the too-young age of 32 in 2002. Season two is also a lot better with the introduction of several new, interesting characters, so it's worth watching season one to catch up. So, in conclusion- buy it! (Especially if you like irish accents!)
  Great season of a great show October 26, 2007 Angel is a show that's hard to categorize, it's part dark and violent horror, part humorous farce, part melodrama, and part pop-culture satire. One thing it's easy to classify is that this is absolutely brilliant television. The story follows Angel, a vampire cursed with a soul (and thus a conscience) as revenge for one of his many murder victims, now struggling with an overwhelming guilt and drive for redemption. Angel moves to L.A. (having left his inferior parent show Buffy) in search of a way to atone for his sins and 'fight the good fight' to save his soul. Angel is just hands down a far more interesting character than Buffy, this isn't a bright-eyed young heroine struggling with the problems of an American teenager, this is a man who faces daily guilt and struggle with his darker impulses (he's got a soul, but still all the blood-drinking urges of a vampire) living in constant fear of himself as much as any demon he faces. And dutifully the show follows it's character away from Buffy into something much darker, more violent, and adult. Having said that, the show never loses it's sense of fun. Comedic relief is provided mainly by the characters working with Angel on their own personal quest for atonement - Cordelia (spoilt rich girl in Buffy, she now develops into a far more complex character, particularly near the end of the season), Doyle (a new character, he's initially a lovable rogue he quickly becomes a man whose own mistakes haunt him and drive him to help Angel) and Wesley (a later edition to the cast, he doesn't move far from the stiff-upper-lip buffoon from Buffy but we do get hints at something more beneath the surface near the end). The humor is essential to the show and often badly needed when things take a turn (as they often do) for the darker. The demons that form the supernatural population of L.A. for the most part look excellent, though the one in "Expecting" does look a bit silly when it moves. The show follows a very self-contained approach, each episode not really linked much with the others except in character development. The only continuing villains (bar of course Angel's dark side) are Wolfram &Hart, an evil law firm (essentially if you sell your soul, these guys write the contract) protecting the interests of their (mainly evil) clients at all costs, and therefore not happy when Angel starts killing them off. Wolfram&Hart are a good opponent but they don't get much screen time except in the final episodes of this season, but already by that point they're forming into the near-unbeatable enemies they become later on in the show. The writing for Angel is excellent, the dialog is diamond sharp and the characters are well drawn, many of the plots are well paced and refuse to conform to norms when the story could do better without them. Joss Whedon made the right decision splitting Angel from Buffy, giving the character a real chance to come into his own and - eventually - become the focus of a far better show. In conclusion, Angel delivers a solidly entertaining and at times quite thoughtful piece of television that anyone who gives it a chance is all but guaranteed to enjoy.
  Good. But Not The Best Season Of Angel. September 17, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This was a good start for Angel, in that it set up the core characters. But because of the Monster-Of-The-week format it is impossible for this season to reach the heights of the others(particulary season 3,4 and 5- there all incredible!!).
The best episode of this season is "I Will Remember You". It has an excellent story and is one of the best episodes of television Angel ever produced. It is a very emotion-full episode that will DEFINATLY bring a tear to your eye.
The 1st episode "City Of..." is excellent and has some good fight scenes and sets up the main villian for the series(Wolfram And Hart). Although some of the acting is a bit dodgy from the guest stars, this series is still a good bit of fun. But make sure you watch Angel series 1&2 before making your mind up as to whether you like it or not(if you are still to be converted). Because some may not like season one......but I was hooked on the first episode!!!
The last episode of this season sets up another main story point that is vital in season 5. It is also an all-round entertaining episode that says goodbye to Angels office.
The episode "Hero" is probably one of the most shocking episode's of televison ever made. Watch it and find out why.
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