I agree with Amy. Tim can do wonders in 42 minutes of pulling you in and tearing you holes in places you didn't even know you had.
Joss does the slow creep of doom, the drums just lower than you can hear, but still you go into the dark forest.
Tim'll make the daylight hurt you.
"Lonely Hearts", and the catch in Angel's voice when he says "Because that's what lonely people do."
That's where they had me.
Best moments:
Wes shooting his "father".
Illyria.
All things Doyle.
"To the Angelmobile!"
(edited to add:)
Cordy and Dennis at the end of Rm.
"Sometimes we're laconic."
The Groosalug's one moment of sneakiness.
"Hi, Dad."
"I'll take away your bucket."
"I'm going to tear you a new puppethole, bitch."
"Our rats are low . . . ."
The radio ads are being surprisingly vague, speaking only of a shocking secret regarding Angel's soul.
I'm hurting in dread, and it's still eight hours to go.
About 90,000, Plei.
Then my "Bon Bon meets Jeff Alberts" paranoia can rest.
Danke.
When Angel and Darla have the knockdown, dragout fight before The Sex Of Pure Despair (or actually, before they start to fight). I loooooove the way he kisses her.
I've always called it the "Mad Crazy Vampire Sex." I loved the mad crazy vampire sex.
There are so, so many moments that I love. Too many to mention, but really almost any scene with Angel and either Darla, Holtz, or Connor was just fantastic. (Ditto for any scene with Wesley. Wesley just reading a book is better TV viewing than anything else on the networks.) For the shear pain and tragedy, Angel and Connor's shopping mall scene in Home is my favorite moment.
"I really do love you, Connor."
"So what are you gonna do about it?"
"Prove it."
My dad made a point of mentioning, in his toast at my wedding, that there are more lawyers in NYC than there are rats.
By most accounts there are far more rats than people here. (Varying accounts.) Even if there aren't there are certainly more rats than lawyers. But there are a lot of lawyers here, by which I mean the city. There are also a lot of lawyers here, by which I mean this firm. It's much quieter here than at W&H.