Angel/Supersymmetry
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< Angel
| Supersymmetry | |
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| Season 4, Episode 5 | |
| Airdate | November 3, 2002 |
| Production Number | 4ADH05 |
| Writer(s) | Elizabeth Craft Sarah Fain |
| Director(s) | Bill L. Norton |
| Slouching Toward Bethlehem | Spin the Bottle |
| Angel — Season Four | |
Supersymmetry is the fifth episode of the fourth season of Angel, and the seventy-first episode overall. Fred re-emerges as a dazzlingly brilliant physicist, but her rise to fame calls up painful memories and an explanation for her disappearance.
Special Guest Star: Andy Hallett (Lorne)
Guest Stars: Stephanie Romanov (Lilah Morgan), Randy Oglesby (Professor Seidel)
Co-Stars: Jerry Trainor (Jared), Jennifer Hipp (Laurie)
Contents |
[edit] Plot Overview
[edit] Notes
[edit] Monster of the Week
There was no monster of the week in this episode.
[edit] Body Count
| # | Whom | By Whom | How | Where |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Vampire | Cordelia | Staked | Tunnel |
| 2 | Seidel | Gunn | Snapped Neck | Lab |
[edit] Music
There is no licensed music in this episode.
[edit] Arc Advancement
[edit] Happenings
[edit] Characters
- Fred: Fred wasn't sent to Pylea because of a book she was reading, she was sent there by her professor who was threatened by her intelligence. She was only one in a string of several students who were sent away.
[edit] Referbacks
[edit] Trivia
[edit] The Show
[edit] Behind the Scenes
- Ratings: On its first airing, this episode scored a 3.2/4 in the overnight Nielsen ratings.
- First Draft: In the original draft of this episode, Fred was meant to kill the professor. However, this scene was rewritten by Tim Minear so that Gunn would kill him.
[edit] Allusions and References
- Nomar Garciaparra and Sammy Sosa: Fred references two baseball players who are considered to be two legends of the game that are still playing. At the time the episode aired, Garciaparra played shortstop for the Boston Red Sox. He hit a league-leading 56 doubles in the 2002 season. Sammy Sosa played Right Field for the Chicago Cubs and led the league in home runs in that season.
- Fred: Think Nomar Garciaparra and Sammy Sosa.
- Gidget: Gidget is the star of several films, novels and a television series. Originally played by Sandra Dee, Gidget is the nickname of Frances Lawrence, a teenage girl living in Malibu Point. The film was later given a television sequel of the same name in which the title character was played by Sally Field.
- Lilah: Tragedy struck Gidget? Really?
- Hulk: Lilah uses the catchphrase of the Incredible Hulk, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in May 1962. Bruce Banner was a scientist experimenting with gamma radiation when he was transformed into a giant green beast. In his Hulk form, his intelligence is (usually) diminished heavily to the point where he speaks monosyllabically.
- Lilah: Yeah. Hulk smash.
- Daredevil #181: Daredevil #181 is the infamous issue of the first Daredevil series published by Marvel in which Elektra is killed by Bullseye when he stabs her through the chest with her own sais. The issue was written and drawn by Frank Miller, the creator of Sin City and other popular comic book franchises.
- Gunn: Think Daredevil one eighty one. I'm Bullseye, you're Electra. One wins one dies.
- Dark Horse: The rack of comics behind Jared was filled with comic books published by Dark Horse Comics. Dark Horse is the third largest comic book publisher and holds the rights to publish Buffy the Vampire Slayer comics. They also published two miniseries based on Angel, but the rights have since transferred to Oni Press. Much of the store's decorations are Dark Horse as well (particularly posters of Hellboy and other signature characters) and Angel can be seen reading an issue of Ghost in one scene.
- Jared: But we're kind of crushing the Dark Horses.
[edit] Memorable Moments
[edit] Quotes
- Gunn: Listen, man, I'm gonna need simultaneous translating on this thing. You know, like the president with the Russians, but just give me the highlights.
Angel: No problem. Of course, I have no idea what she's talking about.
Gunn: Will you tell Fred that? If she thinks we're both stupid, I won't stand out as much.
- Fred: You know what they say about payback? Well, I'm the bitch.
[edit] Reviews
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