Episode Guide

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3

 

Season 1

#1  City Of (Oct 5, 1999):
The vampire Angel moves to Los Angeles, where he meets an Irish half-demon named Doyle and encounters Winters, a powerful corporate vampire who has staked a claim on Cordelia, Angel's old friend from Sunnydale.

#2  Lonely Hearts (Oct 12, 1999)
Angel uncovers a parasitic demon that seductively preys on the lonely, burrowing into their bodies in search of the perfect host. In the process, the hosts are killed. So, as the body count rises, Angel must find a way to stop the creature.

#3  In the Dark (Oct 19, 1999)
Angel reunites with an old friend, Oz, and faces an old foe, Spike. The blond vampire has followed Oz to L.A. to retrieve the mystical "Gem of Amara," which renders its wearer invulnerable to all harm, including sunlight and stakes.

#4  I Fall to Pieces (Oct 26, 1999)
Angel helps a woman being stalked by a crazed doctor who has learned to mentally manipulate every part of his body. His powers allow him to detach his eyes and limbs, so he can spy on her and touch her at will.

#5  Rm w/a Vu (Nov 2, 1999)
Cordelia is in desperate need of a new place to live, and Doyle obliges by helping her find a great apartment. But unbeknownst to Cordy, it already has a tenant: a powerful ghost (Beth Grant) who is none too pleased to have a new roommate.

#6  Sense and Sensitivity (Nov 9, 1999)
After reportedly using excessive force to bust a crime lord with Angel's help, Kate and the rest of the precinct are required to take sensitivity classes. Instead of helping them, the classes render them helpless, as their emotions strangely gush out of control, leaving the precinct without a police force and Angel as the lone defender.

#7  The Bachelor Party (Nov 16, 1999)
A secret from Doyle's past surfaces when his former wife shows up with her new fiancι, Richard, seeking Doyle's blessing. Richard wants it too, and also wants to pick Doyle's brain.

#8  I Will Remember You (Nov 23, 1999)
After secretly saving the Slayer's life in Sunnydale, Angel returns to L.A., only to discover that an upset Buffy has followed him to his new home. A demon interrupts their reunion and, during the battle, Angel is exposed to its alchemical blood. After 200 years, Angel is suddenly human again, with a beating heart and his own blood — and he and Buffy are free to be together. But the ending for this fairy-tale romance is grimmer than most.

#9  Hero (Nov 30, 1999)
A militaristic group of demons is on a mission to slaughter all half-breeds, and a family of refugees comes to Angel for help. To save them, he may have to make the ultimate sacrifice.

#10  Parting Gifts (Dec 14, 1999)
Angel, still reeling from Doyle's death, must help an empathy demon who claims to be stalked by an evil force. Meanwhile, Cordelia discovers that Doyle left something unpleasant behind for her.

#11  Somnambulist (Jan 18, 2000)
Angel is having horrific dreams in which he is again an evil vampire who is slaying innocent people. He awakes every time to discover that the murders he dreamed of have occurred, but he can't remember whether he committed them or not.

#12  Expecting (Jan 25, 2000)
 Cordelia may have found something special in Wilson, an attractive wealthy man. But after spending one night with him, she wakes up eight months pregnant and soon discovers that she and others are carrying his demon spawn.

#13  She (Feb 8, 2000)
Angel encounters Jhiera, a woman who has come to Earth to escape persecution on her native planet. She plans to bring other women to Earth as well, but soldiers from her world have followed her to L.A. Meanwhile, Wesley becomes an official employee of Angel Investigations.

#14  I’ve Got You Under My Skin (Feb 15, 2000)
Angel and Wesley find themselves acting as exorcists after they encounter a little boy who is possessed by a powerful Ethros demon. But to get the demon out, they must force it into another body, which could result in the death of the new host.

#15  The Prodigal (Feb 22, 2000)
Angel uncovers a demonic criminal plot that involves Kate's ex-cop father. But she is unwilling to accept that her dad could be mixed up in something less than legal, and clashes with Angel over how to handle the situation. Meanwhile, the case causes Angel to reflect on his past and his relationship with his own father.

#16  The Ring (Feb 29, 2000)
A client and his supposedly missing brother trick Angel into competing in gladiatorial games that involve enslaved demons and are staged for wealthy wagerers. To stay alive, Angel must kill his opponent. To earn his freedom, he must kill 21 foes.

#17  Eternity (Apr 4, 2000)
When a television star turns to Angel for protection from stalkers, Angel finds his protective instincts for his client are aroused by more than just business. But her motives for hiring him may not be as simple as they appear. Cordelia, meanwhile, tries to use Angel's new Hollywood connection to advance her acting career.

#18  Five by Five (Apr 25, 2000)
The virtuous vampire undergoes a crisis of Faith when a certain rogue slayer blows into town. After a mind-altering, body-exchanging adventure with Buffy, Faith has fled the confines of Sunnydale for a new start in the City of Angels. With her slayer skills and serious attitude intact, she is soon approached by representatives from the demon-connected law firm Wolfram & Hart. Their proposition will give her a safe haven, protection and plenty of money. All the devil's advocates want in return is one small favor: kill Angel. In light of their past encounters, Faith is more than willing to lend a hand.

#19  Sanctuary (May 2, 2000)
A not-so-loving triangle forms when Buffy comes to town and learns that her former flame, Angel, is protecting her quarry: the rogue slayer Faith. Meanwhile, the Council's assassins begin closing in for the kill.

#20  War Zone (May 9, 2000)
Angel encounters a group of street kids, led by a man named Gunn, who are waging a war against vampires in the abandoned sections of the city. He tries to gain their trust, but the gang is wary about trusting a vampire, even one with a soul.

#21  Blind Date (May 16, 2000)
Angel encounters a strange being in the employ of Wolfram & Hart, a blind woman who can anticipate attacks and move with incredible speed. Her condition protects her from becoming a suspect in the crimes she commits.

#22  To Shanshu in L.A. (May 23, 2000)
The virtuous vampire faces his deadliest challenge from the law firm of Wolfram & Hart in this thrilling episode. The crooked attorneys have summoned the powerful and evil Vocah to eliminate Angel and his connection to the Powers That Be. To this end, Vocah systematically sets out to destroy all Angel holds dear — including Wesley and Cordelia. Vocah has also come to ensure the completion of a mysterious ceremony known as "Raising," which will bring forth a great evil into the world. This forces Angel into triple duty: he must save his friends, protect the Powers That Be and put down the "Raising."

 

 

Season 2

#23  Judgement (Sept 26, 2000)
Angel's quick response to Cordelia's vision proves to be too good when he accidentally kills an innocent being. After destroying the demonic protector of a young pregnant woman named Jo, the guilt-ridden vampire feels compelled to defend her himself. But Jo disappears and Angel soon learns that the expectant mother is not only being hunted by evil bounty hunters, but she must also face a mysterious tribunal in order to live through the night. Gunn helps to retrieve a talisman needed for the trial, but in order to find Jo, Angel must face his own chamber of horrors — a karaoke bar.

#24  Are You Now or Have You Ever Been (Oct 3, 2000)
The dark, stylish series gives a nod to its film-noir roots, as Angel relives a time from his past that his conscience can't ignore. The vampire P.I. gets on his own case and revisits the hotel he called home in 1952 — a place possessing a dubious past, mysterious tenants and a demonic presence feeding on their fears of being exposed. To take care of unfinished business and evict the building's resident evil, Angel goes back — way back. The action seamlessly shifts between past and present, as liberal doses of McCarthy-era paranoia are mixed with murder-mystery sensibilities and style to freshen up that old Amityville-Shining haunted-house theme.

#25  First Impressions (Oct 10, 2000)
Gunn requests Angel's help in finding a killer demon named Deevak, but a violent vision moves Cordelia to rush to Gunn's rescue — much to his dismay. Meanwhile, Angel does his own subconscious "bonding" with Darla, who repeatedly appears in his dreams.

#26  Untouched (Oct 17, 2000)
Unaware of Lilah's plans to cultivate her as an assassin, femme fatale-magnet Angel offers to help a runaway who possesses uncontrollable telekinetic powers. Also unbeknownst to the vampire, Darla continues to visit him while he sleeps.

#27  Dear Boy (Oct 24, 2000)
After Angel finally meets Darla outside of his dreams, she kicks her mind games into high gear, causing Wesley and Cordelia to fear for Angel's sanity. As they prepare for an evil Angel, his obsession with finding Darla again leads him right into her trap.

#28  Guise will be Guise (Nov 7, 2000)
With Angel out of town reflecting on his self-image, a shrewd and powerful businessman strong-arms Wesley (who's posing as Angel) into guarding his daughter. Always the unlikely hero, the foppish Wesley gets an opportunity to show his true character.

#29  Darla (Nov 14, 2000)
As Darla struggles to sort out her identity, Angel feels it is becoming increasingly important to find where Wolfram & Hart are hiding her. A series of flashbacks reveal Darla and Spike's rebirths as vampires and Angelus's early defiance of The Master.

#30  Shroud of Rahmon (Nov 21, 2000)
Angel and Gunn go undercover to foil the theft of a demonic burial shroud, unaware that the evil garment makes people near it psychotic. Cordy and Wesley rush to get to them before the violent effects of the artifact take hold.

#31  The Trial (Nov 28, 2000)
After Darla discovers she is terminally ill, Angel enters into a series of mysterious trials in an attempt to save her life. Drusilla and Wolfram & Hart have other plans for Angel's sire.

#32  Reunion (Dec 19, 2000)
As if L.A. didn't have enough problems, Drusilla's in town and Darla's about to cut a new set of teeth. In a last-ditch effort to save her beleaguered soul, Angel hastens to find the soon-to-be reborn Darla before she awakens as a vampire. He hits pay dirt (so to speak) at a greenhouse, but is foiled at the last minute by Drusilla's intervention. She and Darla make clean but separate getaways, leaving a defeated Angel with no choice but to head home, regroup and hunt them down. Meanwhile, Drusilla makes her presence felt at Wolfram & Hart, where a confused, fuming and extremely violent Darla has a bone to pick with her new mum.

#33  Redefinition (Jan 16, 2001)
As Wes, Cordy and Gunn reel from the shock of being fired, their deadly serious ex-boss intently reinvents himself as a coldhearted, one-man weapon of mass destruction. Darla and Drusilla keep busy by recruiting baddies for their new gang. Lindsay and Lilah ponder their Wolfram & Hart futures (or possible lack thereof) with the firm.

#34  Blood Money (Jan 23, 2001)
Angel digs up dirt on Wolfram & Hart's connection to a shelter for runaways and Anne who manages it. Meanwhile, an old enemy goes to the law firm for help in settling his grudge against the detective; and Cordelia, Wesley and Gunn resolve to continue fighting evil, sans vampire.

#35  Happy Anniversary (Feb 6, 2001)
Angel and the Host search for a physicist they fear will cause the end of the world — and who unknowingly has help from two apocalypse-lovin' Lubber demons. Wesley, Cordelia and Gunn settle into their new digs, where Virginia brings them their first official case.

#36  The Thin Dead Line (Feb 13, 2001)
Unbeknownst to Gunn, Cordy and Wesley, Angel investigates a squad of zombie police officers who assault everyone in their path — a case also brought to the trio by Anne. What Angel realizes and the others don't is that the attackers are actually reanimated cops who had been killed in the line of duty.

#37  Reprise (Feb 20, 2001)
Angel's investigation of the city's latest rash of dark rituals garners him a unique opportunity to take Wolfram & Hart out at its source — Hell. As Lilah and Lindsey prepare for the law firm's impending 75-year review, Angel learns that the historically deadly event involves bringing in one of the senior partners (i.e., a big, bad Kleynach demon). The good news is that this demon wears a ring with the power to take Angel straight to W & H's hot Home Office. The bad news is that Angel needs a one-of-a-kind magic glove in order to touch the Kleynach without being incinerated. No, scratch that. The bad news is that Darla has the glove.

#38  Epiphany (Feb 27, 2001)
After spending an evening with Darla, Angel realizes that being evil is not all it's cracked up to be. Now he needs to regain the trust of Wesley, Cordelia and Gunn. It turns out to be a good time to do so, as all three are in danger of being killed by vengeful three-eyed Skilosh demons.

#39  Disharmony (Apr 17, 2001)
Angel Investigations may be together again (under new management), but that doesn't mean the family is ready to add a new sister. While the crew tracks down a cult of vampires led by a former motivational speaker with a wicked pyramid scheme, Cordelia gets a surprise visit from her old high-school buddy Harmony. Unaware her flaky pal's a bloodsucker, Cordy mistakes Harm's strange behavior for lesbianism — until the truth comes out (so to speak) in a call to Willow. Much to the dismay of her co-workers, the ever loyal Cordelia resolves to give her undead friend a chance at fighting for the good guys.

#40  Dead End (Apr 24, 2001)
The search for a man Cordelia saw in a vision stabbing his own eye leads the gang's path to cross with Lindsey's — whose new right hand seems to have a life of its own. Back at Wolfram & Hart, Lilah fumes and frets over the extra attention that her partner's receiving.

#41  Belonging (May 1, 2001)
Shaken up when a mystic portal deposits a rather violent Drokken demon at his club, the Host takes news of the unexpected man-eating guest to Angel and company. Their only clue to finding it is Cordelia's vision, which leads them to a library with a missing librarian. Meanwhile, Gunn heads to his old neighborhood to help with a vampire problem, and Cordy's spirits take a hit when her acting gig doesn't go so well.

#42  Over the Rainbow (May 8, 2001)
After being inadvertently sucked into a dimensional portal, Cordelia finds herself stuck in the Host's home world, Pylea, a place where human beings aren't exactly treated as such. While Cordy struggles to endure the hardships of otherworldly existence — which include being treated as a slave and referred to as "cow" — Angel, Wesley, the Host and Gunn work on how to get her back. They decide that the only acceptable (but nonetheless risky) plan is to go to Pylea themselves. Of course, the only way to get there is to first locate another functional portal. And the Host is none too excited about the idea of a homecoming.

#43  Through the Looking Glass (May 15)
Angel and friends work overtime to survive in a foreign dimension. Cordelia discovers her dirty duty as Princess of Pylea is to mate with a creature called the Groosalugg. She's unable to escape the palace with Wesley and Gunn, and the priests keeping watch over her also prove to be less than trustworthy. Meanwhile, Angel gets himself into trouble with the Host's family when he refuses to kill a human woman who went missing from L.A. years before.

#44  There’s No Place like Plrtz Glrb (May 22)
Figurehead princess Cordy is trapped in the palace by the ill-intentioned priest Silas, who is also responsible for the Host's recent beheading. Luckily, Lorne's bizarre physiology allows his ever talkative head to survive, provided his body isn't mutilated. While Cordy helps the disembodied noggin complete himself, a lost-in-the-woods Angel bonds with fellow refugee Fred; and Gunn and Wesley get caught up with a band of rebels.

 

 

Season 3

#45  Heartthrob (September 24, 2001)
After a turbulent summer spent coping with the news of Buffy's death, Angel returns to L.A. in the third-season opener only to run into a couple of nasty blasts from his tarnished past. While out on a routine vamp hunt, Angel happens to dust a bloodsucker from his evil Angelus days. Familiar or not, one less demon on the streets is always a good thing. Unfortunately, her boyfriend of a couple of centuries doesn't share that sentiment---and he's prepared to take drastic measures to exact revenge.

#46  That Vision Thing (October 1, 2001)
Cordelia's already painful visions start to have more serious physical side effects. Through telepathy, the Host attempts to track down why The-Powers-That-Be see fit to harm her. Meanwhile, the tenacious, Angel-hating servants of evil (lawyers at Wolfram & Hart) rear their ugly heads yet again.

#47  That Old Gang of Mine (October 8, 2001)
Gunn finds himself stuck between old and new allegiances when he learns that a string of brutal and indiscriminate demon murders is the work of members of his former gang. Even the Host's usually peaceful club isn't immune to the violence. Cordelia, meanwhile, attempts to help Fred readjust to the world.

#48  Carpe Noctem (October 15, 2001)
Angel's body is taken over by a man who, in an effort to stay young, possesses younger guys — and ends up killing them in the process. Angel, meanwhile, is trapped in the soul switcher's frail body in a retirement home. The impostor is unaware of his new vampire status until he takes a bite out of someone.

#49  Fredless (October 22, 2001)
Fred's parents make a surprise visit to Angel Investigations. However, when their inexplicably frightened daughter gets wind of their arrival, she flees the scene. Not trusting Mr. and Mrs. Burkle, the gang prepares to protect Fred from them---providing she can be found. Meanwhile, a strange, insectile demon stalks the crew.

#50  Billy (October 29, 2001)
Angel's loyalty to his friends comes back to haunt them in this chilling episode, an unsettling blend of the series' usual horrors with the more realistic issue of violence against women.  Angel and Cordelia both knew there would be consequences when he freed the partially demonic (but totally evil) Billy from a fiery prison in hell in order to save her. Those fears are realized when a wave of violence against women is traced back to Billy, whose mere touch has the power to bring out the worst in otherwise good men. The crew rushes to prevent another brutal attack, unaware that Wesley has already been infected---and he's alone in the hotel with Fred.

#51  Offspring (November 5, 2001)
As the crew researches a prophecy predicting the imminent arrival of a being who may have a profound impact on the world, Darla arrives at the hotel---pregnant and angry, looking for the daddy. Cordelia, hurt by Angel's dishonesty, takes Darla's side in the matter. Baffled by how the pregnancy is even possible, Angel and company turn to the Host for some insight.

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