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NARRATOR:
Previously on Angel:
Who am I?
FRED:
You might have some kind of amnesia.
Cordelia's shacking up
with your hell spawn.
You're going back to him,
aren't you?
FRED: It was Professor Seidel.
He sent me to Pylea.
- He's gonna pay.
- He's gonna die.
Back out if you think Gunn's right.
Charles doesn't have it in him.
It's what I love about him.
Fred, no!
You kill him, I'm gonna lose you.
- The professor?
- It's taken care of.
Were we in love?
[SINGING "THE WAY WE WERE"]
Youth, is there anything
more magical?
A time of first loves, great discoveries.
Let's face it, youth is it.
It's a national obsession, crazy cats.
But somewhere, people all forget
what a mess youth is.
It's a time of magic, all right.
And there's nothing more unreliable
or annoying than magic.
Let me tell you a little story.
It starts with a kid.
LORNE:
No, actually, it really starts here.
Were we in love?
Hm.
- Were we?
- What?
In love.
With each other?
- Lf you start giving me the runaround
- I'm not. I'm not!
- Then tell me the truth.
- I don't know.
- You don't know?
- Well, I'm not sure.
I think that's the sort of thing
I'd remember.
Hey, maybe you wrote it down
somewhere. A note on the fridge maybe?
I had feelings for you.
And I thought that maybe you
But you never told me.
You asked me to meet you to talk
and I never saw you again.
- And you think I wanted to tell you
I was in love with you.
- I don't think you're ready
Or maybe I was gonna
tell you to back off, buddy.
Maybe you were coming on
too strong.
Harassing me in the workplace.
Maybe I had a red-hot
restraining order in my mitts.
- You ever think of that?
- It was never in the workplace. I
Well, there was that one time
with the ballet
and the stripping and the roundness,
but that was a spell!
And we were meeting on the bluffs.
That's a romantic restraining order!
You're yelling at me!
I'm not.
See, this is why I don't
wanna answer questions
I don't have the answers for.
All I know is that
you were my dearest friend.
And I hope that
I just I want that back.
That much, at least.
You have no idea how much
this is killing me.
I know my ABC's, my history.
I know who's president,
and that I sort of wish I didn't.
I know the name of every shoe store
in the Beverly Center
but I don't
I don't even recognize
the sound of my own name.
We'll get you back,
no matter what.
Look, I promise you
we will get you back.
Who is "we," paleface? I'm the one
out there doing all the legwork.
Well, it's really more lap-work,
because guess what just fell into it.
- What?
- A memory spell
provided by one of my clients,
guaranteed to bring our Cordy back
to the way she was.
- Guaranteed?
- No pain, no side effects.
I'm telling you, swingers,
there's no way this can fail.
So I'm an idiot.
What are you, perfect?
Spin the Bottle
Well, I had every reason
to believe this spell would work.
And it did, after a fashion.
What happened during it
and what came after
Ooh.
I'm gonna need a bigger drink.
But the spell was legit, straight up.
I had it off this wraith. Sweet girl.
Not overly tangible, but she deals
in memory spells professionally.
And she swears
that with the right mix
we can stop this talking
and cut to the Cordelia Chase
in two ticks of a ticking thing.
I don't know.
Spells, I don't trust them.
And I don't care.
I'm in!
- Cordy, can we just?
- I don't care.
Pain, side effects,
this thing turns me into moussaka
I'm happy, as long as I can
remember I'm moussaka.
Don't worry, princess.
I've got all the ingredients lined up.
As soon as we gather the six,
we'll be good to go.
The six what?
Tell Emil, if it tests all right
in the field
[PHONE RINGING]
he'll be hearing from me again.
Yeah, okay.
He'll be thrilled.
Price here.
Yes.
Lorne, I said yes.
I'll be there right away.
If it works, it's worth doing.
All right.
Is everything?
Uh, is everyone there?
No.
No, I was just wondering if
everything was all right with Fred.
[KNOCKING]
What do you want?
Oh, good, symbols on the floor.
That always goes well.
Check your sarcasm at the door,
pouty-britches. This is for Cordy.
I just don't want no portals opening
around here. Had enough of that crap.
Sorry, Lorne.
We really have had
a whole lot of that crap.
Yeah. Well, my parade
is rain-proofed, baby doll.
My first reading
since my head got drilled
and I find a spell that's going to bring
our little Cordy right back to us.
[SPEAKING PYLEAN]
WESLEY:
Did I miss the spell?
Did English go away?
LORNE:
No, it's Pylean, crumpet.
I said, "I may be prepared
to shout a joyful chant."
And I said,
"May your words please the gods."
Are you all right?
Did you?
It's done.
First, she didn't say,
"May your words please the gods"
so much as, "May you orally
please the gods," which is a slight
Inflection's very crucial in our
God bless her.
It's always nice to hear
the mother tongue.
As long as it's not
from my mother.
Is this on?
Secondly
I didn't know a couple hours ago
Fred tried to kill her professor
by opening a portal.
Gunn didn't know
that Wesley had helped her.
And Wesley didn't know Gunn
had killed the guy to save Fred
from becoming a killer.
And Fred didn't know that
Gunn was right then figuring out
that Wesley had helped her try.
So you can see, I didn't have
all the facts when I started this.
It's my job to read people, but nobody
in this clan was exactly singing.
And me?
Hey, I was thinking about Cordelia.
ANGEL: Hey.
- Oh.
Oh, sorry.
I wanted to clean up.
Connor and I,
not exactly staying at the Mondrian.
- How is he?
- He's 18.
He's a mess.
There's a lot of pain in him.
I think it helps, having me there.
Good.
That's good.
We're almost ready.
I'll be downstairs.
So you're perfectly okay with just
wandering into my room any old time?
That fits the "we were in love" theory
and the "harassment" theory
pretty much equally.
Well
hopefully that'll
all be answered soon.
GUNN:
So I guess I'm the muscle, huh?
Sorry?
Angel's the man on the card.
It's his world.
Not a leader no more.
Don't got that champion's heart like
Cordy. The brains, that was you.
So that leaves muscle.
What about Fred?
Well, that's the question, isn't it?
She's pretty brainy too.
Maybe you two are kindred souls.
Maybe that's why she went to you for
help getting revenge on that professor.
Killing takes brains.
I did what you weren't
prepared to do.
You have no idea what I've
What I would do for her.
Is there some reason
I should need to know?
You think I don't smell this
a mile off?
You think I don't know
why you keep coming back here?
Because you keep needing my help.
I'm gonna say this once.
You move on Fred,
and I'm gonna put you down hard.
I'm glad to see you have such faith
in your relationship.
- Keep pushing.
- You think you could get out of my way?
No, what if?
Not all of us have muscle
to fall back on.
What happened to you, man?
I had my throat cut
and all my friends abandoned me.
LORNE:
Okay, eyes on the bottle.
We come in supplication and hope.
Bring her back.
What's going on?
I feel a little
What's happening to us?
This is important.
It's so beautiful.
[RETCHES]
We'll just wait to see
if there are any side effects.
What's happening?
We can't just
We have to
No!
Okay
what the hell is going on here?
What's your name?
I'm Cordelia Chase, dumb-***.
And if this is some sort of sophomore
hazing prank, where I get doped up
and left
with a bunch of proto-Losers
then my parents are suing
all of Sunnydale. Comprende?
What the hell are you talking about?
It's called kidnapping a minor,
Hair Club for Men.
If you think for a second
I'm putting up with this
well, you don't know Cordelia
Cordelia.
Hello, salty goodness.
WESLEY: All right, hang on.
You're Cordelia Chase
you're a high-school student,
you live in Sunnydale?
Right.
- So who are you?
- The guy that's gonna be kicking ***
somebody don't tell what's going on.
- For short?
Does anyone here recognize anyone?
Um, I'm Fred Burkle.
I'm also in school, in San Antone.
Oh, we're both in school.
Oh, gosh, let's be best friends
so I can lose all my cool ones!
WESLEY:
There's no call to be snippety.
This is a clarion call for snippety,
Princess Charles.
It's Wesley, thank you,
Wyndam-Price.
I am from the Watcher's Academy
in southern Hampshire.
In fact, I happen to be head boy.
Gee, I wonder how
you earned that nickname.
A lot of effort, I don't mind saying.
- Gunn.
- Where?
Me, that's my name.
The short version.
WESLEY:
Ah.
What school do you attend?
So we've heard from the socially
handi-capable. What's your story?
Mad.
You're all mad.
These clothes.
Your speech.
This place.
What land is this?
- Where's it supposed to be?
- Where do you hail from, friend?
I'm not your friend, English pig.
We never wanted you in Ireland.
We don't want you now.
- You Irish?
- You don't sound Irish.
I most certainly I sound exactly
Something wrong with my voice.
Well, what's your name?
Liam.
Great, we've all got names.
Bye now.
I wouldn't be so quick, Miss Chase,
to leave.
Clearly, we're all the victims
of some nefarious scheme.
I'll lay odds that door is bolted shut.
- And who knows what peril lies outside.
- English pig.
- English pig.
WESLEY: Before we do anything
I suggest we gather
as much information as we can.
- And I suggest we gather some cops.
- Whoa! I don't want no heat near me.
I don't think we should call
the police anyhow.
They're probably involved.
- In what?
- Don't y'all think this is some
government conspiracy?
My friend Levon says
the government's always taking
kids and experimenting on them.
Did anybody else have to take
a personality-disorder test recently?
They ask you about politics, your bowel
movements, if you want to be a florist.
Okay, Scarlett O' please-shut-me-up.
Does anyone sane have a theory?
There's conspiracies,
y'all don't even know.
I got no problem with the idea
the man is messing with us.
The important thing is to start
with the facts.
We're all from different cities.
We're all of an age
Judging from the facial hair I've grown,
we've been unconscious
at least a month.
- Oh, God. Oh, God! My hair. My hair!
- The government gave me bad hair!
- No, no, it's nice!
- Yes, it's just the thing.
- Are you sure?
It's very attractive.
But a clue, nonetheless.
- Perhaps the point of this is hair.
- I vote he's not in charge.
It's the devil.
It's the devil.
My hair?
My father said I was a sinner,
that I'd come to a bad end.
- Now I've come to hell.
- Well, hell's a lot nicer than my place.
[CORDELIA MOANS]
It appears to be some sort of hotel.
Well, maybe it's Motel Hell.
Well, let's get the lay of the place.
Don't be giving me orders.
I run my own crew.
I'm sure your seafaring adventures
are interesting, but I have experience
of things you couldn't imagine.
I'm not head boy for nothing.
- You're about to be headless boy.
- Intimidation.
Points for effort.
Perhaps a little karate technique
will put you in your place.
[GASPS]
What the hell is that?
- A clue!
- That a wooden stake you got?
Apparently, yes.
Which changes the scenario
quite a bit.
I didn't get one.
Nobody got one except English here.
Why?
I don't know. I suggest we look about
for weapons of some kind.
Yeah, that part works.
[FRED GASPS]
[SCREAMING]
All right, nobody scream!
- Or touch my arms.
- Well
I think I found another clue.
GUNN: She's not wrong.
CORDELIA:
Okay, this is even less funny.
What the hell is that?
ANGEL:
I knew it.
It's the devil.
Why is the devil sleepy?
- This ain't your business, kid.
CONNOR: No.
This is my bad mood.
This is my business.
Are you hurt?
They were gonna kill me.
***.
- Well, you're safe now.
- Whoa, whoa!
Hey, baby
you saved my life.
Don't you want your reward?
I can give you a nice reward.
Uh
Yeah, okay.
You got 50 bucks?
What for?
You got nothing.
- Wait! Hey, I saved you.
- You still don't ride free, junior.
Why don't you run home to Mama?
Maybe she'll give you a treat
for being such a good boy.
LORNE:
Classy girl.
And poor Connor.
Engine revving and stuck in park.
Well, enough about him.
Meanwhile, guess what I'm doing
for fun?
I say we cut his head off.
He may have information we need.
When he wakes up
We don't know if this tape is gonna
hold him. I say, cut his head off.
- Thank you, Marie Antoinette.
- What'd you call me?
Hey, hey. You two wanna pause
the homoerotic, buddy-cop session
Long enough to explain this?
Wooden stakes,
a guy with horns.
And neither of you seems that surprised
when things just keep getting weirder.
They really are.
Have you got any weed?
All right, I'm going to let you
all in on something
you may
have trouble comprehending.
- But I assure you that however
- Vampires are real.
- I was telling!
- Vampires are all over L.A.
I been fighting them my whole life.
- That creature's a vampire?
- No, never seen nothing like that.
I have!
It's a demon.
Probably of the
Karathmamanyuhg family.
You see, some of us have slightly
broader experience
How do you kill it?
Well, I know this breed is nocturnal
and feeds on roots
or possibly human effluvia.
And
it's a horned race
- So you know jack.
- They're nocturnal.
- I'm gonna get me an axe.
- Hold on.
- Don't matter what it is.
- It looks wrong, it dies.
- Not till we find out
Oh! Quit it!
- Ow! Get off my
- Watch the arms! Watch the arms!
Are you gonna stop them?
About time the English got
what's coming. I'm rooting for the slave.
I know I'm still unconscious
during this part
but can you believe these mooks?
[GRUNTING]
Enough, okay?
If head cheese here has a theory,
then let's hear it!
There are stories
at the Watcher's Academy of a test
a secret gauntlet which only
the most cunning can survive.
You're locked in a house
with a vicious
deadly vampire,
and you have to kill him
before he kills you.
- It's been done in the past with slayers.
- Slayer?
The band?
No, it
The point is, this could be a test.
The weapons, the maze-like locale,
the innocent civilians
and a mysterious
Karathmamanyuhg demon.
- It's a test!
- I ain't a civilian.
- I been killing vamps since I was 12.
- Which only supports my theory.
You must be here
in an advisory capacity.
I think I'm here in
a chop-that-head-off capacity.
- I don't give a damn about no test.
- Are you always this grouchy?
When I wake up with insane white folks
trying to tell me what to do.
The day I take orders
from guys like you is the day I
Not even gonna happen.
CORDELIA: Keep explaining
why we're not walking out that door.
Because they did something to us.
They changed us.
You mean this is about my hair?
I sort of see his point.
Not one of y'all
looks exactly 17.
It's like time's been pushed forward,
like we missed a bunch of years.
I kind of have filled out even more.
And
I apparently ain't gonna.
I feel cold inside.
This is so unfair!
I'm a craggy 20-something?
What about prom?
Could be that demon
put a whammy on us.
So you think if we kill this vampire,
they'd take off the spell whammy
and we can go back
to being ourselves?
- And never see each other again?
- We can go about our business.
- And never see each other again?
GUNN: Great.
So we go vamp hunting.
This place looks pretty big.
I say two groups.
Great. I'm going with tall, dark and
"slightly less pathetic than you two."
- We'll try the rooms.
- We'll look downstairs.
But remember, if you find the vampire,
it's a vicious animal.
Just try to draw him toward us.
Don't worry.
We'll win this day, I assure you.
I'm ready.
I'm okay.
It'd be cooler if we could
score some weed, though.
God, there's like a million rooms.
[MUSIC PLAYING FROM RADIO]
Minstrels.
How did?
You stopped the tiny men
from singing.
You really are far from home,
aren't you?
I tell you, if I get through this,
I'm gonna have a great cup of ale.
I don't care what Father says
it does to you.
Maybe we should just sit tight and let
the vampire experts deal with this thing.
I'm sorry for acting so
womanish.
- Oh, you're not
- Really not womanish.
- And you're very sweet.
You don't know the half of it.
What is it about danger
that makes
Makes your blood just
What's wrong?
Nothing.
Excuse me.
- I'm invisible.
- No, you're not.
Oh, excuse me.
- What's going on?
- I'm almost finished.
I'm a vampire.
They're gonna kill me.
Well, those were some
exciting products. Am I right?
[AUDIENCE CLAPPING]
Mm. Let's all think about
buying some of those.
But if I can bring it down a moment.
Is there anything worse than
feeling like you're all alone?
Like you're the only person in the
world who thinks how you do
and if anyone else found out
they'd drive
a pointy wooden thing
through your heart?
And as for our fearless
vampire killers
I just don't think we should be
ruling out the idea of aliens.
I mean, he is a greenish
sort of fella.
And us being asleep all that time.
I mean, think about it a minute.
They could have been doing
heaven knows what.
I can just see myself lying on a table
no clothes, no will,
while they probed and explored
and did whatever they wanted
to my naked, helpless body.
- It's horrible.
- Horrible, yes.
But I assure you,
this is demonic work.
And they're not nearly
so exploratory.
Don't be afraid.
Ain't nothing here.
It's getting old.
Well, let's not give up probe.
Hope, give up hope.
We're not
- Any luck?
- Saw no vampires of any kind anywhere.
WESLEY: Did you check every room?
- The ones that wanted turn-down service.
There's five floors. My feet hurt.
- You finish.
- This is a waste of time.
I agree.
There's nothing here.
This place is evil. I think that
I should leave now because of the evil.
- Don't be a fool!
- Good luck, all.
- So we're all locked in, huh?
- Excuse me.
Did I just get the brush off?
Did a guy just bail on me?
There really is
some sort of horrible spell.
Do you think Liam's okay out there?
Something's eating him,
at least he ain't as bored as me.
Joke all you like.
Liam, right now, may be facing horrors
he's never even imagined.
[HORNS HONKING]
FRED:
Liam!
- Demons!
- Really?
Told you.
- How many?
- Hundreds, screaming.
- Will they try to get in?
- I don't think they saw me.
I guess we really better
solve this puzzle.
- What type of demons, would you say?
- Shiny.
Yep, I still got it.
So we gotta check the rooms?
Because I'm bored just saying it.
Wouldn't the vampire
be coming after us anyhow?
Aren't we vittles?
WESLEY:
And he should be starving.
But I also happen to think that further
searching would be pointless.
I think the council has been
far cleverer than I imagined.
- Ooh. How?
- Yeah, speech, speech.
Five people, each unknown
to each other, far from home
trapped together at night.
I submit that the bloodsucking fiend
may be closer than we dared suspect.
- It may be
- I'll search the rooms.
- I was getting to the good part!
- Can't just wait for the vampire.
- I'll just flush him out and
- That it may be one of us!
- Ugh. You're kidding.
WESLEY: Would that I were, Miss Chase.
But the simple fact is
the fiend has been
under our noses the entire time
waiting for the moment to strike!
See? The English is stupid.
Let's have a different theory.
I'm not quite finished.
I think it's only fair
that everyone has a turn.
The cross obviously doesn't affect me
or our friend the pugilist.
Oh, your *** better pray
I don't look that word up.
[SIGHS]
See? No vampire here.
I'm just like the rest of you.
[SMOLDERING]
- Does anyone else here?
- Look, the devil's awake!
[GROANING]
Don't get too close!
Oh, guys. Hey, that was quite
a whammy.
A trip through the transitive nightfall
of diamonds, if you know what I mean.
- It speaks madness.
- Hey, here's a funny sidebar.
I'm tied to a chair, again!
What the hell's going on?
We were hoping you would
enlighten us, spawn of evil.
Oh, dear. I'm starting to suspect my
sure-fire, hit spell closed out of town.
Did anything go right? Anything?
Did Cordy at least get her memory back?
Just tell us
where the vampire is, fiend.
What are you talking about?
There aren't any vampires here.
Well, I mean,
except for our boy here.
Lying devil-man.
Oh, like my spell made you
not a vampire anymore?
- My magic isn't that
- Shut your mouth!
Ow!
- It's not He just
- Well, a mystery solved.
Explains the lame-*** cover story
about being Irish too.
Is this a convenient time to point out
you left me alone with him, genius?
- Well, I never touched her.
- So clearly, deviant.
- I'm not!
- Vampires are all the same, my friend.
- There's nothing human about them.
- Right. You ain't a person.
- Just dust.
- I don't wanna hurt anyone.
- What do we do?
- Don't fear. It's under control.
Are you sure?
[GRUNTS]
Sorry.
I mean, ha!
ANGEL:
You want a vampire, then?
I guess I'm your man.
I guess I'll start feeding
on your corpses, starting with the girls.
So who's gonna be the first course?
Hard to choose between you two girls.
What do you mean, it's hard?
I mean, she's the tasty one.
Look at her.
Half of her is neck!
Miss Chase, Miss Burkle
run.
ANGEL:
It baffles me.
You liked me so much before.
Now I can't even get a little kiss?
I can see you.
I seem to be strong too,
and fast!
It's not so bad, this vampire thing.
Well, I've got a super power
of my own, hotshot.
What's that now?
[SCREAMING]
That really is inhuman.
But what good do you really think
that could?
Yes, that one!
Kill that one, please!
- Thank you. Thank you, thank you.
- Why did he attack you?
Well, who wouldn't?
Look, you're a wee bit chess club
for my usual beat
but you kill that freak
and you're getting a big reward.
- You mean it?
- Hoo doggy.
I'm a bit tired of being bullied.
[GASPS]
LORNE: Um, sweetie?
- Huh?
Can I take a minute of your time?
We have a huge problem.
- But I can solve it.
- Why should I trust you?
Because we're buddies, Freddikans.
We did a spell, it went wrong,
but we can make it right.
Is the bottle still there?
On the floor, in the circle?
You mean those bitty bits
of broken glass?
Oh, balls. Well, we can still do it,
maybe one at a time.
You just gotta untie me first.
I don't know.
Oh, Fred.
Look into your heart.
Am I evil?
You're stronger than the rest.
Are you not a vampire yourself, then?
- You don't remember?
- I remember waking up here
in this madhouse
with that fine lot of hypocrites.
- Hypocrites?
- I'm supposed to be evil
but they attack me without cause.
Gang up on me because I'm different.
- They're as bad as my father.
- Fathers
don't they suck?
- Say one thing, then:
"Be good. Fear God.
Do as you're told!"
And the whole while, I know
he's had his share of sinning.
Sounds kind of like my father.
- Is he a self-righteous ***?
- You'd be amazed.
- You're afraid to fight me?
- Truth to tell, I'm not much for fighting.
I'd rather be satisfying my sinful urges
with the Chase girl.
- You keep the hell away from her.
- Oh, the girl's yours, then?
That's right.
She never did mention you
when we were alone
Hurry up, I'm nervous.
Okay, okay.
Oh, Lord.
- Well, did it work?
- Wait!
Are you happy now?
I didn't ask for this.
I didn't ask to be attacked.
I didn't ask to be a freak.
Hell, I didn't even ask to be born.
Wait.
What do you want?
Another beating?
Oh, I so almost had you.
- Not in a dream.
- Hold it!
Nobody kill anybody!
Please?
So all's well that ends well,
right, kiddies?
But since nothing ended all that well,
I guess I gotta say that, well
nothing was well.
See, none of us knew it then
but the sequence of events
was a little different than we thought.
It went more like this.
Well
it's been a long night for everyone.
I hope you've enjoyed my tale so much
that you tip your waitresses
with obnoxious abandon.
MAN: Finish it!
Always leave them wanting more, kiddo.
That's the rule.
Anyway, I've got no more to tell.
Applause, applause.
I got a Sea Breeze that's gonna leave
with someone else if I don't get to her.
So you kids be good and go home,
hug your families while you can.
And stay away from the magic.
Trust me.
Cordy.
I can't.
Angel, I'm sorry.
You remember.
I remember all of it.
All of it.
And I have to be alone.
Please.
For a while.
It's too I
Cordelia.
Were we in love?
We were.