Wesley: (a blade springs out of his forearm contraption) Not all of us have muscle to fall back on. (retracts blade and walks away)
Gunn: What happened to you, man?
Wesley: (stops, turns) I had my throat cut and all my friends abandoned me. (leaves room)
The moment you realize that Connor always saw Jasmine for what she "really" was. And didn't care.
(okay, so it's not that good. But you got most of the good ones already.)
The Wes'n'Cordy parody of Bufy&ANgle4EVAH!!!1!!!
And, of course:
"Hermanos! The devil has built a robot!"
Sparked by Maria's....
"Too bad we'll never know (Morphs into his demons face) if this is a face you could learn to love."
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Doyle: "If you need help. Then look no further. Angel Investigations is the best! Our rats are low."
Cordy: "Rates!"
Doyle points to the papers taped on the windows behind her: "It says 'rats'. - Our rates are low, but our standards are high. When the chips are down, and you're at the end of your rope you need someone that you can count on. And that's what you'll find here - someone that will go all the way, no matter what. So don't lose hope. Come on over to our offices and you'll see that there's still heroes in this world. (Clears his throat) Is that it? Am I done?"
edited for actual quotes, instead of smonster memory quotes.
Oh, I do have a non-Angel-specific moment. Although I was never 100% on board for, um, anything after season 2, that 3-4 seconds when Fred and Angel are exposing everyone to Jasmine's blood, and they've already gotten Wesley -- the way Wesley looks at Connor, and then touches him, that got to me. It was completely word-free, and it worked.
I mean, I wanted that relationship to develop further, but that was a good start.
When Oz first comes into the office at Angel investigations, and Cordy makes with the big excited greeting at first, but Oz's personality just defizzes the bubbly? Perfect characterization moment for all involved.
Cindy, do you really think it was Oz's personality that defizzed the Bubbly (I love that turn of phrase)? I always thought it was Cordelia's realization that she and Oz weren't really friends and they had nothing in common to talk about once the obvious topics were exhausted. If she really cared about the gang in Sunnydale, she would have pressed him more, I think, but she didn't.
Cindy, do you really think it was Oz's personality that defizzed the Bubbly (I love that turn of phrase)? I always thought it was Cordelia's realization that she and Oz weren't really friends and they had nothing in common to talk about once the obvious topics were exhausted. If she really cared about the gang in Sunnydale, she would have pressed him more, I think, but she didn't.
Yes, and I was looking for a better way to put it, and you have. I just think the chemistry between them (which was always interesting, not romantic chemistry mind you, just what happened when the two characters were both in focus in a given scene) was funny. They were very different, yet there was this honesty about both of them. Anyhow, I loved that scene.
Was anyone else cracked up by the fact that in the first two seasons of Angel it was Cordelia and Willow that remained in touch between the two sets of characters?