- Home (Angel)
Infobox Television episode
Title = Home
Series = Angel
Caption = {Caption|}
Season = 4
Episode = 22
Airdate =May 7 ,2003
Production = 4ADH22
Writer =Tim Minear
Director =Tim Minear
Guests =Stephanie Romanov
(Lilah Morgan )Jim Abele
(Connor's Father)Jonathan M. Woodward
(Knox)
Episode list = List of "Angel" episodes
Prev =Peace Out
Next = Conviction"Home" is episode 22 of season 4 in the television show "Angel". Written and directed by
Tim Minear , it was originally broadcast onMay 7 , 2003 on the WB network. In the Season Four finale, Connor - having defeated Jasmine in the previous episode - plans to blow himself up with a comatose Cordelia and other hostages, while an undeadLilah Morgan offersAngel Investigations control of theWolfram & Hart L.A. branch.See List of "Angel" episodes for a complete list.
Plot
While Wesley doubts that the Lilah before them is real, her beheading scar confirms that it's really her. Lilah explains that the "
Senior Partners ", the ruling counsel of the demonic firm who are based in Hell, are offering them control as thanks for bringing back chaos and discord in Los Angeles in "Peace Out", which the group intended for the greater good. On the streets, while people raid stores, Connor spots a cop on top of a building, and catches him before he shoots himself with his own gun. The confused cop reveals that he has a family that are his "home." Enraged by the thought that the man would leave his family, Connor attacks the cop.Wesley confides his doubts to Gunn, worrying his remaining feelings for Lilah cloud his perspective. Lorne returns without news on Connor or Cordy, but with the news that mayhem has been released on the streets in the aftermath. Angel warns the others against going to Wolfram & Hart, but as dawn approaches, the group finds themselves drawn to the offer of touring the Wolfram & Hart offices. One by one, they sneak off and get into the limo, surprised to see the others there.
At the office, the group is approached by guides for their individual tours. Lorne is introduced to the manager of the entertainment department, who gives Lorne a glimpse of the talent managed by the firm. Wesley's guide, former Watcher Rutherford Sirk, impresses him with a vast collection of mystical references. Fred's guide is Knox, a smart young man who shows off the science department which she would run. Lilah shows Angel his new office, private elevator, and special windows that allow him to be in the sun without burning. She presents him with a file labeled "Sunnydale" and an amulet that Buffy needs for a battle, but he still acts uninterested. But when Lilah shows him a TV news report about Connor holding several people hostage, including the comatose Cordelia, in a department store, Angel is finally ready to make a deal. Gunn is met by an attractive woman, and after mentioning he doesn't see how he would fit in at Wolfram & Hart, she takes him on a long elevator ride to the White Room. Alone in the room, Gunn is greeted by a black panther.
Connor shouts at one of his captives, who struggles to hold his crying daughter because of a broken arm, then notices Angel has arrived. Meanwhile, Wesley knocks Sirk unconscious and makes his way to the records room, where Lilah catches him searching through the files. Wesley finds her contract with the law firm and burns it in an effort to free her, but the contract just reappears in the drawer.
Angel cautiously approaches Connor as the teen warns the hostages are rigged with explosives. As Connor rises - revealing he and a still unconscious Cordelia are rigged similarly - he rages that he can't seem to feel anything and doesn't feel loved. Angel tries to promise a better future, but Connor, unconvinced, starts to push the denotation trigger. Angel punches him, yanks the trigger from the explosives around Connor, and throws a knife into Connor's leg before he can injure Cordy. Promising to prove his love, Angel brings the knife down in a deadly blow.
Gunn joins the group in the lobby, proclaiming he is taking the job whether the others do or not. Wesley reveals that he's considering taking the job as well and then Angel says he already took the deal for them. Lilah confirms that Cordelia is getting the best of care and if a return is possible from her coma, they'll find the way. Completing their deal, Angel asks to see Connor and although Lilah admits that wasn't part of the deal, she agrees to let it happen. Lilah hands over the folder on Sunnydale and the amulet and Angel leaves to see Connor, while Fred wonders aloud, "Who's Connor?" A limo takes Angel to a cabin in the woods where he spies through the window. Connor sits with his new family as they enjoy dinner and laugh about the promising college life before him. Angel walks away, pleased that his son has a new life filled with the love and happiness he lacked.
Acting
This episode marks Charisma Carpenter's and Vincent Kartheiser's last appearances as official cast members in the credits, and Stephanie Romanov's last appearance in the series.
Actor
Jonathan M. Woodward , who plays Knox, earlier appeared in two otherMutant Enemy -produced television shows. He was the vampire psychology student Holden Webster in the "Buffy" episode "Conversations with Dead People," as well as Private Tracey in the "Firefly" episode "The Message".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
*Andy Hallett as Lorne
*Alexis Denisof asWesley Wyndam-Pryce Guest stars
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Stephanie Romanov asLilah Morgan
*Jim Abele as Connor's FatherCo-stars
*Jason Winer as Preston
*Michael Halsey as Sirk
*Jonathan Woodward as Knox
*Merle Dandridge as Lacey
*Jason Padgett as Suicidal Cop
*James Calvert as Surgery Patient
*Anthony Diaz-Perez as Hostage Father
*Adrienne Brett Evans as Connor's Mother
*Stacy Solodkin as Connor's Aunt
*Emma Hunton as Connor's Kid Sister
*Ariel Baker as Angel Greeter #1
*Michael Ness as Angel Greeter #2
*Alex Craig Mann as Angel Greeter #3
*Nichole Pelerine as Angel Greeter #4
*Joshua Grenrock as Angel Greeter #5Production details
The scenes in the
Wolfram & Hart offices were shot on location in the Thousand Oaks business complex. "They were kind enough to let us come in on a working day," Tim Minear explains, and worked while the crew was filming.Citation |url=http://www.cityofangel.com/behindTheScenes/bts5/s4DVDreview2.html |title=ANGEL Season Four DVD Collection REVIEW |first=Kristy |last=Bratton ]The "White Room" scene was accomplished via greenscreen and split screen. The endless room in the background was computer generated, with an actual leopard on the same stage as
J. August Richards . While filming, the big cat "kind of got out of its chain," says Minear. "J. thankfully didn't tell me until the shot was done and they had it back in its chain because I would have run screaming from the room like a girl."Writing
Tim Minear returned to "Angel" for this episode, after having not written for "Angel" since "Benediction" due to being busy with "Firefly". He both wrote and directed the episode, which he says acted like a pilot in order to demonstrate to both the network and the television audience that the show could move in a new and interesting direction. Minear says, "It's setting up the new configuration for the show." [Citation |title='Angel' season ends with return in doubt |url=http://www.timminear.net/archives/angel/000008.html |first=Phillip |last=Thompson |first2=Kris |last2=Karnopp |date=April 30, 2003 |journal=Chicago Tribune |accessdate=2007-09-18 ] WriterDavid Fury explains, "You can't sell [the network] on a show they've already been producing so you have to kind of sell them on a new paradigm - something to enliven it. It may not be broke but they feel like a little change won't hurt." [Citation |title=The Sound of the Fury: Part II of an Exclusive Interview with Writer & Co-Executive Producer David Fury |url=http://www.cityofangel.com/behindTheScenes/bts3/fury4.html |first= Tara |last=DiLullo |accessdate=2007-10-16 ]Minear explains that he decided to open this episode with the assumption that Lilah's offer of taking over
Wolfram & Hart happened off-screen during the commercial break. "I watched the clock for 40 or 50 seconds and have each actor just shift uncomfortably for about a minute. It got pretty hilarious after a while but I got all the pieces. And Stephanie just kicked it out. So once my name is clear of the screen," Tim laughs, "someone will speak."Music
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West Side Story - "Something's Coming"Arc significance
*Crossover with "Buffy": Following the events of this episode, Angel travels to Sunnydale for "Chosen", bearing an amulet that will be worn by Spike in the coming battle, and setting the stage for Spike's return in "Conviction".
*This episode acts as an intriguing new beginning for the characters. They ultimately agree to work within an inherently evil organization, hoping to fight evil from within "the belly of the beast."
Continuity
Wesley's guide, Rutherford Sirk, comments that the Watchers' Council no longer exists, a reference to the events of "Never Leave Me".
Translations
* Italian title: "Una nuova casa" ("A New Home")
* Spanish title: "Hogar"References
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