Angel - "Just Rewards" Review
By: Michael Hickerson
Written by David Fury and Ben Edlund
Directed by James Contner
Original Airdate: October 8, 2003
Plot: After opening up a package with the amulet Angel gave to Buffy for her battle with the First, Spike re-appears as a ghost. As the gang attempts to figure out what has brought Spike back from the dead, Angel must contend with a client who wants needs dead bodies for his particular form of business.
Warning: If you think that your Just Rewards would be to avoid SPOILERS for the latest episode of Angel, then I strongly suggest you turn back now. Im going to give away huge information about what happens in the second episode of the season, so if youve not seen it and want to go in unaware, I strongly suggest you turn back now.
In short: Solid and it definitely had some standout moments.
Ah, the joys of family and the dynamics of the oldest and youngest child.
In my family, Im the oldest child and I can tell you right now that I worked hard to break my parents in for my younger sisterwho got to do EVERYTHING. Of course, Im sure that from her perspective, I had an easier road in life because I was first, so I got to be out there blazing trails and doing things shed never get away with simply because my parents had learned from the experience of dealing with me. In both cases, were right, but also in both cases were wrong. Neither of us really had an advantage over the other, but from our experience, it certainly would appear to be that way.
Weve got the same sort of dynamic working here with Spike and Angel.
In both cases, each sees the other as having an easier time when it comes to relating to the lot in life theyve been given.
From Angels point of view, Spike has had it pretty easy. Even back in their vampire days, Spike was the young upstart that took Angelus cruelty to new levels. Spike got to off two slayers in his time while weve never heard of any major battles that Angelus won. Angel was the one who went good firstwho got cursed with a soul by gypsies. Angel suffered for 100 years (how much of that was brought on by himself, Ill leave up to you to debate) before he found a purpose in life, Spike suffered for three weeks. Also, while Angel was the first to be in love with Buffy and to give himself to her, it was Angel who had to suffer consequences of losing his soul, getting it back, being sent to hell and realizing he could never have the type of loving relationship he wanted with Buffy, while Spike
well, I think we all know what Spike got. He suffered for three weeks, as Angel puts it, got to sleep with Buffy on numerous occasions without any dire consequences. Spike was also Buffys first choice to stand alongside Buffy in the final battle that could, decide the fate of Sunnydale and the entire planet. Yes, from Angels point of view, Spike has had it easy.
But from Spikes point of view things, are entirely different. Angel is the chosen sonthe one chosen by the powers that be to fight the good fight. Hes been given resources out from posh offices to his choice of stylish cars to the resources to make a difference. And despite all that hes done, Angel still has a special place in Buffys heart. He was Buffys first love and while I will still argue with anyone who wants to take me on that Buffy has moved on past Angel, she still holds a soft spot for him in her hearta position that Spike cannot ever have. Also, for all his years of cruelty, Angelus has been forgiven by his friends. Hes struggling to find a way to become human again (he was promised as much in season one). Hes got a noble and glorious mission and hes out there readily fighting the good fight. And all this from something that Angel considered a cursehis soul.
Two brothers, two different perspectives.
Both of them driving each other crazy when theyre around.
Which is a lot of fun for us to watch.
I loved seeing how Angel left out certain details about Spike from Weslike the fact that Spike has a soul. I also found it interesting to see that in Angels mind, Spike cant changeAngel believes that Spike must be up to something at all times, undermining him and trying to destroy him. Indeed, we see this the scene in Angels bedroom where Angel seems surprised that Spike has been doing the exact same thing he used to do in Sunnydalefighting by Buffys side against the forces of evil.
So, theres an interesting dynamic thereAngel the vampire that people can accept has changed and Spike the now vampire ghost who has changed but people arent as accepting of that.
That belief even bleeds over into the villain plotline of the week. We see that with the client who is funneling demons into human bodies so they can walk around finding victims. The client fully believes that Spike is the younger, spurned brother who is out to destroy Angel. So much so that he calls the ghostly Spike to him to strike a deal that will not only destroy Angel, but also give Spike what he wantsto be corporeal again.
Its also interesting to see that Angel believes Spike would be so deceitful. One thing weve learned from Angel over the yearsthe man can carry a grudge. Just ask Wes.
But the thing that really interested me in this one was Spikes conversation with Fred at the end. Two seasons ago, we found out that Buffy was yanked out of heaven by her friends and brought back to our moral coil. The only one she could tell was Spikewell at least until Sweet showed up and made her sing about the torment.
This time around, Spike is suffering. But this time, hes vanishing at certain points and being sent to hell. And he doesnt want to go. Seeing him come to Fred for help was nicely done and I loved that scene. Ill admit that part of me wonders if he went to Fred because she is the least aware of who he was as Spike and might be the most willing to help him out of this dilemma. Or perhaps he senses that Fred is the only one who really might have a legitimate shot of putting him back into the world so that he can act and interact with it. Either way, Im really looking forward to the combination of Spike and Fred together.
And while I liked a lot of what Just Rewards was doing, there were some things that overall didnt make gel as well.
I have to admit that this one seemed like it was by two writers in spots. As much as I enjoyed the by-play between Angel and Spike, I have to admit the entire idea of dropping the client and the client not taking it well seemed a bit off kilter. It wasnt necessarily as bad as some of the more disjointed Buffy stories we got from Marti Noxon early on in Buffywhere shed have a great emotional angle for the story, but a monster plotline that seemed forced in late in the gamebut it was still a bit evident here. Again, I think the fact that you had two writers may be part of it. I have enjoyed David Furys work in the past and I have adored Ben Edlunds non-Mutant Enemy work (the man created the Tick, which is singly one of the funniest concepts out there), so it wasnt that I dont like both authors. Im not just not sure how well their worked gelled together for this particular story
. Another problem I had was one that came up last week, but I didnt really address in my review. And that is David Borenazs going John Travola from Saturday Night Fever with his shirt. Honestly, the man needs to button that second button! Its just not a flattering look for him and I kept thinking to myselfsomeone is trying way too hard to be a sex symbol here.
And while its a minor thing, it can take me out of really enjoying the episode, thinkingplease dear heavens, button your shirt!
Also, I found the idea that Gunn had downloaded demon law into his head a bit too much of an attempt to get him into the plotline. I really felt the information he relatedespecially about the demon Angel fought and how that could be good for the firmwere far more suited to Wes and what his role on the show is.
But I understand that with a large cast, you have to find ways for each of the principals to show up each week. And while I loved what was done with Gunn last week, I didnt find it all that necessary here and it ended up being annoying.
But other than that, I have to see that Just Rewards was very entertaining. I think season five is off to a strong start and I think weve got some great directions this could go. Im definitely hooked in for the season. If these first two episodes are any indication, we could be in for a greatand hopefully consistentseason of Angel.
So, I guess thats about it for now, except a few small things
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--Harmonys reaction to Spike was far more on this week than last time. Seeing her bitter and resentful over being hurt was far more in keeping with where she left Spike on Buffy and Im glad to see they carried that through.
--If youve ever seen the Tick, the cartoon show, you know that the Ticks battle cry is Spoooooon! (Dont ask why
it takes far too long to explain). When a spoon was used as a weapon against the bad guy, I had to wonder if that was Ben Edlund slipping in a Tick reference for those of us who also like The Tick?
--I wonder if Spikes link to the firm is L.A. or if the medallion could go to, say, Cleveland and hed go with it.
--I also wonder if Angel was really telling the truth as to where Buffy is. After all, at that point he had no idea Spike was tethered to L.A. so why wouldnt he lie as to where Buffy is. Of course, if she is Europe, I assume shes trying to start up the Watchers Council again, so that would make some sense.
--We get some confirmation of how long has passed since last year19 days since Buffy defeated the First. This is the first time a Mutant Enemy show has not had three months pass between seasons and Im intrigued to see how this will be dealt with. I hope its not like X-Files where they lose all sense of time within the shows.
So, thats about it for now. Overall, I liked Just Rewards but dont feel it was quite as strong as Conviction. Both parts set up some interesting things for the season and Ive got a notion Joss has slipped some other stuff past us in these two episodes that will pay dividends as we go along. I know one thing thoughI know where Ill be Wednesday evenings at 9 p.m.and it aint watchin the Bachelor
My rating: 8.0 (out of 10.0)
Next up: Shades of Underworld, its vampire and werewolves
Or maybe, Captain Forehead was feeling a little less special. Didnt like me crashing his exclusive clubanother vampire with a soul in the world.
--Spike
Michael Hickerson
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