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Awakening (Angel episode)

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Awakening
Angel episode
Episode no. Season 4
Episode 10
Written by David Fury
Steven S. DeKnight
Directed by James A. Contner
Guest stars Andy Hallett
   (Lorne)
Vladimir Kulich
   (The Beast)
Roger Yuan
   (Wo-Pang)
Production no. 4ADH10
Original airdate January 29, 2003
Episode chronology
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"Long Day's Journey" "Soulless"
List of Angel episodes

"Awakening" is episode 10 of season 4 in the television show Angel. See List of Angel episodes for a complete list.

Contents

Plot synopsis

Summary

In an attempt to locate the Beast and restore the sun to Los Angeles, Wesley brings in a dark mystic, named Wo-Pang, to extract Angel’s soul and release the evil Angelus who apparently knew the Beast centuries before and who may know how to kill it. The gang build a large cage in the basement where they tie Angel down and Wo-Pang creates an illusion reality. In it: Wo-Pang betrays the gang, and research made by Gunn and Fred shows the location of a sword that can kill the Beast. Angel, Cordelia, Connor and Wesley venture to a subterranean tunnel filled with lethal trip-wire devices which Angel acquires the sword, kills the Beast, restores the sun, and a happy moment leads him to make love to Cordelia...

Expanded overview

Local panic begins in the aftermath of the sun's blockage while Fred tries to continue research. The gang worries and struggles in research since Wesley left without a word and their only workable solution is a seemingly impossible return of Angelus. Angel sings to Lorne in his office to try and get something new on the situation with the Beast and Angel's strange loss of memory. Lorne doesn't pick up much and figures it's a buried memory of Angelus's. Elsewhere, a shaman works on a ritual while a struggle is heard outside the room. Wesley barges into the room and requests assistance in removing a soul. Without any new knowledge about defeating the beast, the gang gets restless and Connor takes his bitterness out verbally on Angel, blaming his dad for their Beast problems and his rotten teenage life. Wesley arrives with the shaman, Wo-Pang, who can restore Angelus, as well as bring Angel back in the end. Wesley and Angel talk privately in Angel's office and despite Wesley's cautious explanation and knowledge of the risks, Angel refuses to allow Angelus to be brought back. Cordelia catches Angel out on the patio after he storms out and lets him know that she agrees with his decision. Her knowledge of Angelus makes her understand Angel's point of view, but her pep talk ultimately changes his mind on the situation. Angel goes back inside and instructs the others to build a cage so the ritual can be performed in safety. Once the cage is complete in the basement, Angel pauses to talk to Connor. He reminds Connor that Angelus is not his father and puts Connor in charge of killing Angelus should anything go sour. The shaman prepares the container for Angel's soul while Angel is secured to a metal table. Angel is then locked in the cage with the shaman while Wesley, Connor, Cordy and Gunn watch from the safety of the exterior. The shaman begins the ritual, but at the last second, the shaman raises a blade and tries to kill Angel. Angel reacts quickly and the gang interfere before the shaman can destroy Angel. The man reveals that he's a follower of the Beast and stabs himself with his own dagger before any information can be discovered. Investigation of the dead body leads to the discovery that the man is covered in scripture about the Beast. Wesley reads about a special tool that could destroy the Beast, but can find no information on what it is or its whereabouts. Cordy's eyes glow white as she gets a vision of the tool, the Sword of Bosh M'ad and where it can be found. Angel casually mentions Wesley's mistake with finding the shaman and it leads to an apology from Wesley. Angel's pleasantly surprised to receive Wesley's apology and the two seem to renew a part of their friendship. Cordelia leads the way through the sewers of LA until they find an entrance to an underground cave. It's booby trapped with leather straps and bells that if struck, send wooden stakes flying from the walls of the narrow passageway. Towards the end of their journey, Wesley strikes one of the bells and Angel narrowly manages to push them both out of the way of danger. They become trapped between the wooden stakes and a wall with Hebrew markings on it. Wesley deciphers the markings on the wall and with the correct series of rock pushing, the wall finally lifts high for Angel and Connor to grab it and let them all sneak under before it falls again. When the four split up, Angel and Cordelia go in a direction that allows them to find the room that appears to hold the sword. Angel finds a dimensional hub above a stone platform and reaches into a glowing ball to pull out the sword. The joy of success is short-lived as the ball turns red and the room around them begins to shake and collapse. A collapsed pillar separates them, but Angel leaps over the fire to rescue her. Frightened by the experience, she breaks down and hugs him, apologizing for what she did with Connor. Both of them confess to not caring what the other has done in their past and they kiss. Connor and Wesley catch up with them in time to see and Connor runs off in anger. Connor stumbles into another booby trapped room, but he ignores Angel's warning not to move. The two begin to fight, dodging each other's blows as well as flying metal stakes that shoot from the rock walls. Cordelia interrupts the battle to remind Connor that she does not belong to him and he storms off into the tunnels. Angel, Wesley and Cordelia return to the hotel without Connor, but with the sword. While Gunn plays with the special weapon, the rest of the gang talk about finding the Beast. Fred reveals she's discovered that the Beast can be destroyed and the sun restored by piercing its skull with the sword, but it will release a great deal of energy that should kill all humans at close range and possibly Angel. Cordelia tries to stop him from going off to what could be certain death before she even had a chance to be with him. Angel promises he'll return to her, but before he can leave, the Beast breaks through the front doors. Angel orders the others out, despite Cordelia's determination to stay and help. The Beast questions Angel's motivations as the two fight and Angel repeatedly tries to stab the demon. Eventually the Beast catches the sword and breaks the blade then grabs Angel and tries to strangle him. Connor interferes and fights with the Beast while Angel reaches for the broken blade. Angel finally stabs the demon through the head, turning it into a bright mass of fire that burns into a pile of ash as the sun is restored to its natural brightness. Connor and Angel make up and Connor reveals his newfound realization that Cordelia always has and always will have her heart set on Angel and that she wasn't the right person for the young teen. The rest of the gang return and they all rejoice in light of the fact that the Beast has finally been destroyed. Angel watches over the city from his room for a minute, then turns his full attention to Cordelia and kissing her. She persuades him to ignore his worries and concerns and the two make love. As he reaches a moment of perfect happiness, Angel gasps in pain and fear and pulls away saying Buffy's name. It is then revealed that nearly everything was simply a fantasy and Angel is still in the cage, while the shaman completes the ritual, taking away his soul. While the others look on, Angelus turns to face them and laughs maniacally on the table while his soul glows in the glass container.

Acting

Main cast

Special guest star

Guest stars

Co-star

Writing

  • While making love to Cordelia, Angel says Buffy's name before he turns into Angelus and awakens from the dream. David Boreanaz said in an interview that it was a testament to his true love for Buffy.[1]

Quotes and trivia

Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to:
Angel#Awakening


  • Five years after he was unleashed on Sunnydale (Not counting his temporary release in "Eternity"), Angelus returns to the world, as eager to kill Angel's friends as he ever was.

Production details

Translations

  • Italian title: "Risveglio" ("Awakening")

Timing

  • Stories that take place around the same time in the Buffyverse:
Location, time
(if known)
Buffyverse: Fall 2002 - December 2002
(non-canon = italic)
Sunnydale, 2002 B7.01 Lessons
Mexico, 2002 Buffy/Angel book: Seven Crows
L.A., 2002 A4.01 Deep Down
Sunnydale, 2002 B7.02 Beneath You
L.A., 2002 A4.02 Ground State
Sunnydale, 2002 B7.03 Same Time, Same Place
Sunnydale, 2002 Buffy book: Apocalypse Memories
L.A., Las Vegas, 2002 A4.03 The House Always Wins
Sunnydale, 2002 B7.04 Help
L.A., 2002 Angel book: Dark Mirror
Sunnydale, 2002 Buffy book: Mortal Fear
Sunnydale, 2002 Buffy book: Spark and Burn
Sunnydale, L.A., 2002 Buffy/Angel book: Heat
L.A., 2002 A4.04 Slouching Toward Bethlehem
Sunnydale, 2002 B7.05 Selfless
L.A., 2002 A4.05 Supersymmetry
Sunnydale, 2002 B7.06 Him
L.A., 2002 Angel book: Solitary Man
L.A., 2002 A4.06 Spin the Bottle
L.A., 2002 Angel book: Love and Death
L.A., 2002 Angel book: Monolith
Sunnydale, 2002 B7.07 Conversations with Dead People
L.A., 2002 A4.07 Apocalypse, Nowish
Sunnydale, 2002 B7.08 Sleeper
L.A., 2002 A4.08 Habeas Corpses
Sunnydale, 2002 B7.09 Never Leave Me
L.A., 2002 A4.09 Long Day's Journey
Sunnydale, 2002 B7.10 Bring on the Night
Unknown, 2002 Tales of the Vampires: Stacey
New York, 2002 Tales of the Vampires: Spot the Vampire
Unknown 2002 Tales of the Vampires: Taking Care of Business
L.A., 2002 A4.10 Awakening

References

  1. ^ Cast and Crew Quotage. Immortal Bliss. Retrieved on 2007-08-05.

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