Ángel, el vampiro, se muda a Los Ángeles y ayuda a la gente con problemas sobrenaturales mientras busca su propia redención.Ángel, el vampiro, se muda a Los Ángeles y ayuda a la gente con problemas sobrenaturales mientras busca su propia redención.Ángel, el vampiro, se muda a Los Ángeles y ayuda a la gente con problemas sobrenaturales mientras busca su propia redención.
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- 15 vitórias e 59 indicações no total
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- CuriosidadesThe WB's announcement that it was canceling the show came at a time when it was rated second only to Smallville: As Aventuras do Superboy (2001) among 18-to-34-year-olds. Earlier in the same month, WB's weekly ratings release revealed that "Angel" had earned "outstanding year-to-year gains" among demographic groups.
- Erros de gravaçãoA goof seen in archive footage from City of... (1999) that appears in the opening credits of every episode is when Angel is walking down an alley. In a puddle of water you can see his reflection. Though originally a mistake, they choose to take it through the whole show, as a symbol of his soul.
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Allen Doyle: [phone rings, Doyle answers] Angel Investigations. We hope you're helpless.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosDuring the first seconds of the opening credits, the red rim of a chalice in the background forms the shape of a halo over the name ANGEL.
- Versões alternativasTwo deleted scenes appear on the Season 3 DVDs. The first is a segment from Cordelia's fantasy sitcom 'Cordy' from the episode 'Birthday' and the second is a sequence where Wesley has a fantasy about Fred and himself doing ballet from the episode 'Waiting In The Wings'.
- ConexõesFeatured in Angel: Season 2 DVD Commercial (2002)
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Angel is a show that is going to live forever because it never gave in and changed itself around in order to be more friendly for the masses. I have no intention of giving each season or episode a number evaluation as I feel the entire body of the show is whats important. Well thought out story arcs were the norm in this amazingly diverse world inhabited by the most fleshed out characters on any TV show. A perfect example of this is the character Wesley who started as the comedic sidekick and slowly, over the seasons, transformed into a certifiable bad-ass without ever coming across as forced. Angel never treated the view like an idiot, never wrapped everything up in a nice little package after every show only to forget about the previous events in the next episode. Angel also never got stale, in part because it was cancelled in its prime by the WB for no solid reason as it was one of the highest rated shows on the network. Every season seemed to get a little better with the fifth, and final, season being the best, in my humble opinion. The show has become like an old friend to me which I can visit from time to time to remember what TV should strive to be like and to see an example of great story telling. In a time when TV is turning into a wasteland of trends and shows that do nothing but recycle, Angel was a bright spot which has sadly gone out. Buy the DVDs and let the show live forever as most of what else is on TV is already dead.
- ecwjedi
- 11 de jan. de 2005
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