Angel/Power Play

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Power Play
Power Play
Season 5, Episode 21
Airdate May 12, 2004
Production Number 5ADH21
Writer(s) David Fury
Director(s) James A. Contner
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AngelSeason Five

Power Play is the twenty-first episode of the fifth season of Angel, and the one-hundred and ninth episode overall. When Angel begins to act unusually, his friends begin to believe that he has been corrupted by Wolfram & Hart's power.

Special Guest Star: Christian Kane (Lindsey McDonald)

Guest Stars: Dennis Christopher (Cyvus Vail), Alec Newman (Drogyn), Jenny Mollen (Nina Ash), Leland Crooke (Sebassis), Stacey Travis (Senator Bruckner)

And: Adam Baldwin (Marcus Hamilton)

Co-Stars: Mark Colson (Izzy), Elimu Nelson (Ernesto)

Contents

[edit] Plot Overview

[edit] Notes

[edit] Monster of the Week

  • Boretz: The demon that attacks Spike and Illyria at Funville is a Boretz demon. They're notoriously ruthless killers who tear their victims apart. The demons have a poisonous bite that is also fatal to those who suffer it.

[edit] Body Count

# Whom By Whom How Where
1 Boretz Illyria Kicked Really Hard? Funville
2 Drogyn Angel Snapped Neck Black Thorn Initiation

[edit] Music

No licensed music was used in this episode.

[edit] Arc Advancement

[edit] Happenings

  • The Circle of the Black Thorn: The direct agents of the senior partners are introduced in this episode. They're the ones that Angel has been angling to fight with since he received a vision from Cordelia. They include Izzy, Archduke Sebasis, the Fell Brethern Leader, Cyvus Vail and Senator Bruckner.

[edit] Characters

  • Angel and Nina: Angel and Nina apparently break off their relationship when he gives her three plane tickets to get her and her family far away from him and the actions that will soon occur.
  • Angel: Angel is accepted into the Circle of the Black Thorn after proving himself to the senior partners.

[edit] Referbacks

  • 5x15 - You're Welcome: Several references are made to the episode in which Cordelia briefly returned to the show. Most notably are the clips of Cordelia kissing Angel at the end of that episode in order to pass on the vision. A more minor reference is Angel playing raquetball with Izzy, who mentioned playing the game to him in the same episode.
Wesley: Cordelia gave you her visions?
  • 5x19 - Time Bomb: Wesley shot Illyria with a "ray gun" which siphoned off her excess energy in order to prevent her from exploding and taking most of the world with her. This greatly weakened her, although she is still at a high level of power.
Hamilton: Or maybe it's that ray gun they shot you with to keep you from exploding.

[edit] Trivia

[edit] The Show

  • Musical Cue: The song that plays at the end of the episode while Hamilton watches Angel and the others fighting is the same musical cue that played when Doyle sacrificed himself to stop the Scourge in Hero.

[edit] Behind the Scenes

  • Ratings: On its first airing, this episode scored a 3.9/5 in the overnight Nielsen ratings. This episode was watched by approximately 4.1 million viewers.

[edit] Allusions and References

  • The Blue Meanie: The Blue Meanies are the antagonists in the Beatles' animated film Yellow Submarine. They hate music and, in the movie, attempt to cease all music by capturing Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band in a bubble and turning the citizens of Pepperland into stone. One of the lone survivors makes his way to Liverpool where he enlists the Beatles to help against the Meanies.
Spike: I haven't had a decent tussle since the Blue Meanie and I stopped sparring.
  • Keeblers: The Keebler Elves are the mascots of the Keebler Company, which is the second largest cookie and cracker producer in the United States. Their advertising campaigns often center around a group of elves who live in a tree where they invent new kinds of cookies.
Spike: Oh, so you tacked up a sign on your tree, waved bye to the Keeblers, hopped the puddle, and somehow managed to sniff me out in a city of ten million?
  • Leona Helmsley: Leona Helmsley is a real estate mogul and owner of several hotels in the New York area. She is notoriously mean-spirited and is known for firing employees with no notice for very little offense. She has previously been referenced when Angel fired Wesley, Cordelia and Gunn in the second season.
Lorne: It's like Angel suddenly started channeling Leona Helmsley.
  • Aragorn: Aragorn is one of the main characters from J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings saga. In the novels, he is the king of Gondor and was part of the Fellowship created in order to protect Frodo from Sauron's forces as he journeyed to Mount Doom. He was portrayed in the 2001–03 film trilogy by Viggo Mortensen.
Gunn: Then you're the liar, Aragorn.
  • Crash Bandicoot: Arguably Sony's "mascot" for the Playstation in the way that Sonic and Mario are mascots for Sega and Nintendo, Crash Bandicoot is the title character in a series of platforming games originally published by Naughty Dog. The game that Illyria and Drogyn are playing in this episode is likely "Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex," the first proper Crash game to be released on the X-Box.
Spike: And, uh, feel free to play a little Crash Bandicoot.

[edit] Memorable Moments

[edit] Quotes

[edit] Reviews

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