5.01 Conviction
5.02 Just Rewards
I'm not a huge fan of the show's decision to bring Spike on board. Whilst James Marsters is a talented actor who brings a lot of charm and humour to the proceedings, Spike's presence on the show is an odd one. Just like on Buffy season 4, Spike hangs around here for no good reason, but another set of plot contrivances that have to be resolved. The it was his chip, now it's the amulet. A lot of this episode is taken up with exposition of Spike and who he is, most of which is is old news to Buffy fans. The sheer amount of talking means that the episode can get pretty bogged down. This is added to the villain of the week in the necromancer, who's pretty downbeat as characters go. It's a shame though because he actually is a nice example of the kind of people Angel will now be dealing with. I would've liked to see more about what this necromancer actually does rather than the bickering we actually got. (6/10)5.03 Unleashed
The werewolf theme is a little overdone in the Buffy-verse. A lot of what Nina goes through, we have seen before with OZ in Buffy, but I did like the eating werewolf spin they put on it as it kept the story fresher than it was. Casting Nina as a love interest feels like it was clearly a network decision to make Angel 'normal' like other leading men. However since Angel isn't like other leading men, the boys joking about whether Angel is in with her, doesn't quite fit in with the show.I'm not a fan of the Spike and Fred storyline either. Spike is quite annoying and Fred seems to have fallen under his spell quite quickly, though perhaps that's to be expected.
There were some nice moments of the episode however; Wes' jealousy of Fred as it's always sweet to see Wes passionate for Fred, Lorne reminding Angel to not forget the gang and those group get togethers at the beginning and at the end of the episode where they are almost happy- a rare scene in Angel. (6/10)
5.04 Hell Bound
Whilst this is an interesting episode, it's also an odd one. The role Spike played in this episode, the hero, is the one Angel traditionally plays. He has dealt with spooks before, but it has always been Angel who saves the day not Spike, which makes this episode disconcerting to watch.Otherwise though this isn't a bad episode; the idea of Pavayne is a neat one and it makes a lot of sense in the context of W&H. Fred also had a nice role to play in desperately trying to free Spike. It was nice also to see the gang solving problems together and keeping them all in the building made for a nice intimate episode which amped up the spooky. I'm surprised there wasn't a bigger mention made of Gunn's relationship with the conduit; he doesn't just have law knowledge in his brain now, he is a trusted member of W&H. It would've been nice if the gang picked up on that a bit more. (6.5/10)
2 comments:
Not a bad selection of episodes, though I like Conviction and Hell Bound the most from that list.
Spike's addition to the series however is completely contrived. He doesn't fit well in Angel as he did in Buffy to an extent.
Completely contrived. His and Angel's bickering was funny to some extent, though Spike was just a nuisance most of the time.
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