Underneath (Angel episode)

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Angel episode
"Underneath"
Episode № Season 5
Episode 17
Guest star(s) Christian Kane
   (Lindsey)
Sarah Thompson
   (Eve)
Adam Baldwin
   (Hamilton)
Writer(s) Sarah Fain, Elizabeth Craft
Director Skip Schoolnik
Production № 5ADH17
Airdate April 14, 2004
Episode chronology
Previous episode Shells
Next episode Origin

"Underneath" is episode 17 of season 5 in the television show Angel. See List of Angel (series) episodes for a complete list.

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[edit] Plot synopsis


[edit] Summary

Hoping that the exiled Lindsay has information on the Senior Partners' ultimate plans, Angel, Spike and Gunn, with a little of Eve's help, track him down to a bizarre and terrifying suburban hell dimension and try to bring him back to Earth to interrogate him on what he knows about the Senior Partners and the upcoming apocalypse.

Back on Earth, a well-dressed, but deadly and nearly invincible stranger, named Marcus Hamilton whom was sent by the Senior Partners, infiltrates Wolfram & Hart looking for Eve for some unknown reason and he trashes the offices as well as Lorne and Harmony.

Meanwhile, a grief-stricken Wesley withdraws into drinking while trying to ‘domesticate’ the evil but confused Illyria to the ways of the new Earth.

[edit] Expanded overview

Angel is alone in a conference room, impatient because he’s called a meeting and no one else is there. Harmony explains that Wesley is babysitting Illyria, Gunn is still in the hospital, and Lorne is in parts unknown. Spike enters with a briefcase, wanting to take part in his first meeting with the group. Angel starts filling him in and Spike pulls out a beer. He wonders why he’s always on reconnaissance and mentions that he’d rather have a rescue mission with a girl. Angel remembers Fred saying “handsome man, saved me from the monsters” in Pylea and regrets bringing her to L.A. He thinks he’s been lying to himself about making the world a better place. He and Spike discuss the supposedly impending apocalypse and Angel says that the Senior Partners are planning something. He doesn’t want to sit around and wait for them to do something, so Spike suggests finding a link to them. The two head to Eve’s apartment, but she says that even if she hadn’t been cut off from the Senior Partners, she wouldn’t help them. Angel notes that Eve is keeping herself hidden from the Senior Partners because she knows that if they find out where she is, they’ll nab her. Eve is mad that Lindsey is gone and blasts Angel for letting the Senior Partners grab him. The house suddenly starts shaking and Eve accuses Angel of telling the Senior Partners where she is. He tells her he didn’t and she says that she’ll tell him anything he wants to know if he takes her with her. As a man in a suit (Adam Baldwin) arrives, Angel, Spike, and Eve make their escape.

Lorne reads a bartender at Caritas, then admits that he’s sick of being cheerful all the time. He says that he’s stopped telling people the truth and instead has been telling them what they want to hear. He started drinking a lot after Fred got sick, but now he’s realized that he’s not accomplishing anything, so he’s going to go back to Wolfram & Hart and pretend that he can help. Angel and Spike take Eve to the firm, where Angel beefs up security, then goes to see Gunn. Angel tells him what’s going on and asks if he has jurisdiction to protect Eve. Gunn says that he doesn’t know and Angel reminds him that he paid a big price for the legal knowledge he has, so he should put it to good use. Gunn finally tells him that as CEO of Wolfram & Hart, he can invoke an order which will let him take care of Eve. Angel tells Gunn that he knows he feels bad about what happened to Fred, and he should, but he has to take every chance he gets for atonement. In his apartment, Wesley has a dream about Fred, in which she tells him, “This is only the first layer. Don’t you wanna see how deep I go?” When he wakes up, Illyria is with him. They both note that they don’t like the world much and she wonders why he’s still in it. Back at the firm, Eve isn’t too confident that the Senior Partners won’t find her, even though Angel assures her that she’s under his protection. He asks her about her job and she replies that she’s “a child of the Senior Partners, created to do their bidding.” Angel notes that she’s immortal and asks what the Senior Partners are. Eve claims not to know, saying that she’s on a need-to-know basis with them. She says that Lindsey could have given them more info, but they lost their chance. She adds that he knew more about Angel than Angel does, but the Senior Partners sent him to a hell dimension instead of killing him.

Lindsey is, it turns out, living with a beautiful wife and child in the Senior Partners’ idea of Hell, more commonly known as suburbia. He goes out to get the morning paper and pick up his son’s skateboard. Back in Angel’s office, Spike talks about the different hell dimensions. Angel isn’t sure they can believe Eve, but Lorne says that she was being sincere when he read her - “No one can fake it through 'The Piña Colada Song'. Not once the chorus kicks in.” Angel wants to know what Lindsey knows about the Senior Partners, but Spike points out that they’ll have a hard time figuring out which hell dimension Lindsey is in. Gunn arrives and announces that he knows which one Lindsey’s in and can get them there. In suburbia, Lindsey helps his son with his homework, studying the various layers of the Earth. His wife tells him that the oven light went out and she needs him to go to the basement to get a new bulb. Lindsey reluctantly heads downstairs, scared of something. Angel, Spike, and Gunn head to the garage as Gunn explains that a previous Senior Partners case is similar to Lindsey’s, so Lindsey must be in the same place the other guy was. He says that he’s actually in a holding dimension, which is more like a penalty box than a hell dimension. Angel, Spike, and Gunn get in a Camaro, which drives itself, prompting Spike to think of K.I.T.T. from Knight Rider. Gunn says that when they arrive, they have to find the Wrath, which they have to go through to get back to Wolfram & Hart. The Camaro emerges from a tunnel into daylight and the guys note that they’re in suburbia, which Angel thinks is more of a reward for Lindsey than a punishment.

Wesley and Illyria continue talking about nothing, though she does mention the dimension that contains nothing but shrimp (see "Superstar" and "Triangle", which referenced a world without shrimp), noting that she "tired of that one quickly". Lindsey begins his day in suburbia again, picking up the paper and skateboard as he did before. The Camaro arrives and Gunn has to remind Spike and Angel that in alternate dimensions, they’re not affected by the sun (see Over the Rainbow). They head to Lindsey’s house, but Lindsey doesn’t recognize the three of them. They try to explain that Lindsey is under a spell, but Lindsey thinks they’re playing a trick on him. Back at Wolfram & Hart, Eve worries that Lindsey won’t come back. Lorne reminds her that no one can harm her, since she’s under Angel’s protection. Eve says that the Senior Partners won’t honor that arrangement. Lorne tells her that no one can get into the building, but a security alarm goes off. The man in the suit arrives, beats up a guard, and heads for Angel’s office. Back in suburbia, Lindsey tries to kick Angel, Spike, and Gunn out as they tell him that he’s coming with them. Angel notes that he’s wearing a necklace, so he pulls it off, breaking the spell. Lindsey tells Angel to make it quick, thinking he’s going to kill him, but Angel says he’s not going to kill him. Before the guys can leave, Lindsey’s wife arrives and opens fire with a machine gun. Angel sends Spike, Gunn, and Lindsey to the car, then starts fighting Lindsey’s wife. Unfortunately, the Camaro is gone. An ice cream truck pulls up and the driver starts shooting them, soon joined by a mailman. Spike, Gunn, and Lindsey head back to the house.

Lindsey’s son joins in the gunfight as Gunn tries to figure out where the Wrath is. He suggests trying to get out through the basement, but Lindsey doesn’t want to go back down there. The four guys head to the basement anyway. Harmony grabs the guy in the suit and tries to kill him, but isn’t strong enough. Eve and Lorne take off for the elevator, but the man easily fights Harmony off and heads after them. In the dungeon-like basement, Spike finds a pile of hearts, which Lindsey says are his. Angel finds a huge flaming furnace and thinks it might be the Wrath. Lindsey notes that “he” is coming, and the guys see a demon approaching. Angel and Spike fight the demon and start to head for the furnace. Gunn puts on Lindsey’s necklace and says that he’s doing “what needs to be done.” Angel refuses to leave him behind, but Gunn says, “You don’t make the rules here. Wolfram & Hart does. If one leaves, one has to stay. A void is impossible.” Angel realizes that Gunn came along because he knew about this and wanted to do something to atone for Fred’s death. Angel, Spike, and Lindsey head through the furnace, and once the gate closes, Gunn has completely taken Lindsey’s place. Lorne and Eve run to Angel’s garage and have trouble matching up a set of keys to a car. They finally make a match, but before they can drive off, a portal opens above them and Angel, Spike, and Lindsey land in the car. Eve is thrilled to see Lindsey, and the five of them start to go back inside. Lorne starts to warn Angel about the guy in the suit, but he realizes that Gunn hasn’t returned. Angel tells him that they left him behind, despite their past agreement to never leave someone behind. The man in the suit arrives and Angel notes that, as Lorne said, he is well-dressed.

Angel tries to convince the man in the suit that Eve is under his protection, but he pulls out her contract and has her sign it. He introduces himself as Marcus Hamilton, the gang's new liaison to the Senior Partners. Eve has just signed over some privileges, her immortality, and her duties to him. Angel notes that Eve said that she was going to die; she notes that now she will. Hamilton tells Angel that the Senior Partners are 100% behind him, then says that he’s happy to be a part of their team now. Illyria and Wesley hang out on the roof of Wesley’s building and keep talking about nothing. In Angel’s apartment, Lorne pulls bullets out of Spike’s back as Lindsey and Eve cuddle. Lindsey wonders how Gunn will handle the suburbia hell, gloating that he’s out of there. Angel tells Lindsey that the Senior Partners want to know everything Lindsey knows about Angel and the apocalypse. Lindsey talks about Earth being Hell by itself and Angel says that he’s already heard that from Holland (see Reprise). “Did you ever prove him wrong?” Lindsey asks. He tells Angel that the apocalypse has been there around them all along, and Angel just hasn’t seen it. “Heroes don’t accept the world the way it is,” Lindsey says. “Heroes fight.” Angel notes that everything they’ve been doing has been a distraction to keep them from looking under the surface and seeing what’s coming. “The war’s here, Angel,” Lindsey tells him. “And you’re already two soldiers down.” In suburbia, Gunn helps his son with his homework, discussing the layers of the Earth. His wife sends him to the basement for an oven bulb, but he’s reluctant to go.

[edit] Production details

  • This episode was filming when the cast and crew got word that Angel was to be cancelled.

[edit] Music

[edit] Quotes and trivia

Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to:

Spike: What? (Angel glares) I'm listening. (holds up a beer can) With beer. (drinks)

After guest starring in numerous episodes of both Buffy[1]and Angel [2] Mercedes McNab (Harmony) is added to the opening credits in this episode.

The credits are also edited to include Illyria more prominetly than Fred. This is the final time the credits change.

[edit] Continuity

There is another reference to the Shrimp world/dimension that Anya mentioned on several occasions in Buffy. The reference was first made in "Superstar" when Anya explains the concept of alternate reality to Buffy, specifically mentioning "a world without shrimp" or "a world with nothing but shrimp." It was later mentioned in the episode "Triangle", after Willow sent Anya's ex-boyfriend Olaf the Troll to an alternate dimension. Willow and Anya explained that Willow tried to send him to the Troll dimension, but that demon dimensions are difficult, and she could possibly have sent him to other places, such as the dimension without shrimp. Tara is interested, because she is allergic to shrimp.

[edit] Timing

  • Stories that take place around the same time in the Buffyverse:
Location, time
(if known)
Buffyverse: Spring 2003 – 2004
(non-canon = italic)
Sunnydale, Cleveland, Italy, Summer 2003-2004 Buffy book: Queen of the Slayers
L.A., 2003 A5.01 Conviction
L.A., 2003 A5.02 Just Rewards
L.A., 2003 A5.03 Unleashed
L.A., 2003 A5.04 Hell Bound
L.A., 2003 A5.05 Life of the Party
L.A., 2003 A5.06 The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco
L.A., 2003 A5.07 Lineage
Europe, 2003 Tales of the Vampires: Antique
L.A., 2003 Angel comic: Spike vs Dracula #5
L.A., 2003 Angel comic: Wesley: Spotlight
L.A., 2003 A5.08 Destiny
L.A., 2003 A5.09 Harm's Way
L.A., 2003 Angel comic: Spike: Old Wounds
L.A., 2003/4 A5.10 Soul Purpose
L.A., 2003/4 A5.11 Damage
L.A., 2003/4 Angel comic: Spike: Lost and Found
L.A., 2003/4 Angel comic: Gunn: Spotlight
L.A., 2003/4 A5.12 You're Welcome
L.A., 2003/4 A5.13 Why We Fight
L.A., 2004 A5.14 Smile Time
L.A., 2004 A5.15 A Hole in the World
L.A., 2004 A5.16 Shells
L.A., 2004 Angel comic: Illyria: Spotlight
L.A., 2004 A5.17 Underneath
L.A., 2004 A5.18 Origin
2004 Connor Spotlight
L.A., 2004 A5.19 Time Bomb
L.A., 2004 A5.20 The Girl in Question
L.A., 2004 A5.21 Power Play
L.A., 2004 A5.22 Not Fade Away
Romania, 2004 Angel graphic novel: The Curse
L.A., 2004 Angel graphic novel: Old Friends
2004/5/6 Spike movie
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