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| | Reel Television Reviews - Angel (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07) |
 | | Angel's search for the bomb, not unlike Jack Bauer's in 24, takes him to various sources and locations over the course of a day, including one mystical vessel maker called "Spanky," who thinks he can defeat Angel by crushing his windpipe (of course, as Angel points out, he doesn't use his windpipe, being dead). |
 | | Spike died at last year's end of Buffy, of course (and this Angel episode recalls this for you, in case you missed his sensational demise), and now he's stuck in a haunting state, doomed, it appears, to play nagging ghost to Angel, without material substance (as Harmony describes it, he's "gone all Patrick Swayze"). |
 | | Angel's no less bothered by this odd turn of events (the reshuffling of characters resembles the crossover-events in David Kelley's shows, or maybe the Law and Orders and Homicide, though the loop-de-looping is more pronounced here). |
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