Angel Season 4 Episode Guide
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Episode 1:
Deep Down |
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With
Angel (David Boreanaz) trapped on the ocean floor and Cordelia (Charisma
Carpenter) stuck on a mystical plane, Fred (Amy Acker) and Gunn (J.
August Richards) are frustrated at the lack of clues regarding their
friends' whereabouts, especially after the only eyewitness to Angel's
disappearance is murdered. After Angel is rescued by the most unlikely
person, the shocking reasons behind the mysterious disappearances become
clear.
Alexis Denisof and Vincent Kartheiser also star. Terrence O'Hara directed the episode written by Steven S. DeKnight. |
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Episode 2:
Ground State |
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YOUR TOUCH ELECTRIFIES ME – When Wesley (Alexis Denisof) advises Angel (David Boreanaz) to visit Dinza (guest star Rena Owen), a dark “goddess of the lost” who has valuable information on how to find Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter), he learns that a certain mystical antiquity can locate souls across dimensions. Angel, Fred (Amy Acker) and Gunn (J. August Richards) break into an auction house to retrieve the object only to discover that an electrifying cat burglar (guest star Alexa Davalos) has the same intentions. Vincent Kartheiser also stars. | |
Episode 3:
The house always wins |
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VEGAS OR BUST – Tired of dealing with Connor (Vincent Kartheiser) and looking for Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter), Angel (David Boreanaz) decides to take Gunn (J. August Richards) and Fred (Amy Acker) on a road trip to Vegas to visit Lorne (Andy Hallet) who is performing in a showcase at one of the casinos. They discover that Lorne is being coerced by the casino owner into stealing the “significant destinies” of audience members to sell on the black market. When the casino owner learns that Angel is destined to play a major role in the apocalypse, Cordelia must come to his aid from a distance to prevent his future from being stolen. Alexis Denisof and Vincent Kartheiser also star. Marita Grabiak directed the episode written by David Fury |
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Episode 4:
Slouching towards Bethlehem |
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Cordelia
(Charisma Carpenter) returns, but since she has no memory of who she is
or that Angel (David Boreanaz) is a vampire, everyone tries to keep
their demon-hunting business a secret. After rescuing Cordelia from a
demon, Connor (Vincent Kartheiser) takes on the role of her protector
and Lorne (Andy Hallett) reads Cordelia's future to help restore her
memory but sees an approaching apocalypse involving Angel.
Alexis Denisof, J. August Richards and Amy Acker also star. Jeffrey Bell wrote the episode directed by Skip Schoolnik. |
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Episode 5:
Supersymetry |
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After
Fred's (Amy Acker) physics article is published; she's invited to speak
at a symposium where a portal opens, bringing her face to face with a
demon and a dark secret about her old professor. Meanwhile, Angel (David
Boreanaz) tries to solve the mystery of the portal and why someone would
want Fred out of the way.
Charisma Carpenter, Alexis Denisof, J. August Richards and Vincent Kartheiser also star. Bill Norton directed the episode written by Elizabeth Craft & Sarah Fain. |
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Episode
6:
Spin the bottle |
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When
Lorne (Andy Hallett) performs a spell on Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter)
to restore her memory, it inadvertently causes the gang to revert back
to their high school personas and leaves them with no memories of each
other. Eventually, they discover that the only way to reverse the spell
is to kill a vampire, just as Angel (David Boreanaz) realizes that he is
one.
Alexis Denisof, J. August Richards, Amy Acker and Vincent Kartheiser also star. Written and directed by series creator and executive producer Joss Whedon. |
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Episode
7:
Rain of fire |
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When
Lorne (Andy Hallett) performs a spell on Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter)
to restore her memory, it inadvertently causes the gang to revert back
to their high school personas and leaves them with no memories of each
other. Eventually, they discover that the only way to reverse the spell
is to kill a vampire, just as Angel (David Boreanaz) realizes that he is
one.
Alexis Denisof, J. August Richards, Amy Acker and Vincent Kartheiser also star. Written and directed by series creator and executive producer Joss Whedon. |
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