Episode Reviews
Innocence - Tuesday 20 January, 1998
"Innocence" has to be the 2nd pivotal Angel Episode. Heartbreaking,
crushing, shattering; these are just a few of the words I could come up
with to describe this episode. Joss definitely took us on an emotional
roller coaster and he did it with the Whedon style. Awesome storytelling,
Joss! I must admit that
while I may not have liked the results, I did enjoy the ride. Watching
Angel lose his soul and set out to emotionally destroy Buffy, like he did
Dru, was simply fascinating torment.
When Angelus first saw Buffy after losing his soul and said those horrible
things to her, I felt her despair and pain. I mean isn't that a girl's
worst nightmare after her first sexual experience? I felt Buffy's hurt and
disappointment. And when Angelus grabbed Willow, I was freaked to realize
that he had truly lost everything about himself. Angelus will stalk Buffy
until he mentally breaks her, but Buffy is not Dru, she is much stronger.
When she was crying on her bed, I wanted to bawl my eyes out with her. It
was so painfully moving.
The promo showed Buffy hugging Xander. What does this mean for Angel and
Buffy? If Buffy gets involved with Xander so soon after losing Angel then
what does that say about her love for Angel? I don't think that she has
romantic feelings for Xander, but she is hurting and may turn to him in
desperation. In any case, how long can Buffy hold out waiting for Angel to
return (as we know that he must)? As for Jana "Jenny," I swear I just
want to slap the crap out of her. Good riddance to her uncle, I say. I
was glad that Giles turned his back on her. Giles' support of Buffy was so
sweet and she is going to need it desperately.
My poor Angel, how will he survive when his soul returns and he realizes
what he has done? The things he has said to Buffy? He will be destroyed
and don't think he could ever forgive himself. His heart will be
completely broken. This is absolutely torture for me. I know there are
some people who have said that will stop watching the show, especially if
Angel does not get back his soul quickly. My position is that I'm not
giving up on Angel and Buffy. I believe that they have this fantasy
mystical love of a lifetime that I have rarely seen and I want to see them
triumph over all the obstacles that Joss throws their way. I have to have
faith that no matter what Angel and Buffy's love will survive and that
they will hold on to each other. So don't give up! Joss said the one thing
that he knows is that Buffy loves Angel and that he loves her and as long
as Joss holds to this principle, there is hope for them no matter how
tragic things appear.
On a positive note, David was shirtless again which is always a good
thing, I say. He looked sexy as hell in those leather pants. Wonder if
they were in his closet all along? There was also something chilling and
majorly breathtaking about the evil Angelus. He promises to be Buffy's
strongest enemy ever. He knows all her weaknesses and is willing to
exploit them. The cockiness we saw in the first season is back. He is
simply mesmerizing. His banter with Spike and Dru was great. I suspect in
the end that Spike will team up with Buffy to get Angelus away from Dru.
Angelus and Dru belong together. They both have that ruthlessness that
Spike does not really have. Spike wants results, but Angelus and Dru like
playing their sick games. There is no way Spike is going to lose Dru so at
some point he will have to take action to get rid of Angelus even if he
has to ally himself with Buffy for awhile.
The real question is how long is the evil Angelus going to be around. Joss
will definitely be tight lipped, but we can assume that Angelus will be
around to at least the end of the season, which is about 7 to 8 more
episodes. So Angel fans hold on to your old episodes. We'll have to
rewatch them over and over to give ourselves some comfort.
Don't forget David's chat tonight. To any of you who can make it, I can't.
I would love hearing from you about what David said. Email me and I'll post your summary
of the chat.
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