- Supersymmetry (Angel)
Infobox Television episode
Title = Supersymmetry
Series = Angel
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Season = 4
Episode = 05
Airdate =November 3 ,2002
Production = 4ADH05
Writer =Elizabeth Craft Sarah Fain
Director =Bill L. Norton
Guests =Andy Hallett
(Lorne)Stephanie Romanov
(Lilah)Randy Oglesby
(Professor Seidel)
Episode list = List of "Angel" episodes
Prev = Slouching Toward Bethlehem
Next = Spin the Bottle"Supersymmetry" is episode 5 of season 4 in the television show "Angel". Co-written by
Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain and directed by Bill L. Norton, it was originally broadcast onNovember 3 , 2002 on the WB network. See List of "Angel" episodes for a complete list.Plot
Fred's article on
superstring theory is published in an academic journal, and she is asked to present it at a physics symposium by her old college professor Seidel. Her presentation takes a sudden turn when a dimensional portal opens and snake-like creatures emerge to kill her. Angel had spied Lilah during the speech and at first thinks she is behind it, but she was simply keeping an eye on Wesley. Gunn and Angel suspect another member of the audience, a comic book fanatic, but it turns out he's just following stories of strange disappearances, as well as reading about Angel on internet forums. Fred learns that Professor Seidel is the one responsible and the one who had sent Fred into thePylea dimension six years earlier. He felt Fred as well as other missing colleagues were competing for his job. Against Angel and Gunn's advice, Fred pursues vengeance against her former mentor and asks for Wesley's help. Meanwhile, Cordelia is staying with Connor at his vast empty loft. He trains her to slay vampires while a possible romance between them blossoms. Angel confronts Seidel but is attacked by a demon, and then Fred's revenge goes awry when Gunn unexpectedly kills the man. The two keep it a secret from the rest. Cordelia asks Angel whether or not they were ever in love.Acting
Main cast
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David Boreanaz as Angel
*Charisma Carpenter asCordelia Chase
*J. August Richards asCharles Gunn
*Amy Acker asWinifred Burkle
*Vincent Kartheiser as Connor
*Alexis Denisof asWesley Wyndam-Pryce pecial guest star
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Andy Hallett as LorneGuest stars
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Stephanie Romanov asLilah Morgan
*Randy Oglesby as Professor Oliver SeidelCo-stars
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Jerry Trainor as Jared
*Jennifer Hipp as LaurieProduction details
Arc Significance
This episode begins the breakup of Fred and Gunn's relationship, and indicates Connor's growing affection for Cordelia as the two share a kiss.
In addition, Wesley and Lilah's complicated relationship is further developed, with her bringing him a gift and jealously "stalking him".
Despite the story originally suggesting it was simply a coincidence that Fred came upon the book, is revealed that Fred's college professor was responsible for her being sent to Pylea; allegedly as well as several other students.
Cultural references
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Dark Horse Comics : During the scene with a comic book reader wearing a Thwack! shirt, the comic book fan says, "we're kinda crushing the Dark Horses" when Gunn is pushing him up against the comic book rack, on which Dark Horse comics such as "Usagi Yojimbo " are visible. Angel is reading from a "Ghost" comic, which is published by Dark Horse. Dark Horse had published the first series of "Angel" comics and currently publishes the "Buffy" Season 8 series.*The girl, the cat and the peanut butter: A reference to the popular self-explanatory
urban myth , although the myth usually involves a dog, not a cat.Technical goofs
Charisma Carpenter 's baby bump is briefly visible in some of her scenes with Connor.Translations
*German title: "Vertrauter Feind" ("Confidant enemy")
*Italian title: "Supersimmetria" ("Supersymmetry")Reception
UGO Networks calls this episode "one of the more interesting looks at murderous intent to come along in a while." [Citation |url=http://www.ugo.com/channels/dvd/features/angel_season4/review.asp |title=Angel Season Four DVD Review |first=Michael Patrick |last=Sullivan ]References
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