Birthday (Angel episode)

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Birthday
Angel episode
Episode no. Season 3
Episode 11
Written by Mere Smith
Directed by Michael Grossman
Guest stars Andy Hallett
   (Lorne)
David Denman
   (Skip)
Patrick Breen
Max Baker
Production no. 3ADH11
Original airdate January 14, 2002
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"Birthday" is episode 11 of season 3 in the television show Angel. Written by Mere Smith and directed by Michael Grossman, it was originally broadcast on January 14, 2002 on the WB network. In "Birthday", Cordelia has a precognitive vision so painful that she goes into a coma. She is met by a demon guide who allows her to go back in time and choose a different path, so that she can avoid becoming afflicted with the visions that are killing her. Although in this alternate timeline Cordelia is a successful sitcom actress, she decides to accept the visions once again so that she can help people.

See also List of Angel episodes.

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During Cordelia's 21st birthday celebration at the Hyperion Hotel, Cordelia experiences a vision so painful that she is rendered unconscious. Fred and Gunn find Cordelia's prescription pain pills and the results of a CAT scan that reveals severe brain damage - Cordelia is dying. When Cordelia wakes, no one can see or hear her and she concludes that she has been knocked into an astral state. A friendly demon called Skip (the one that used to guard Billy) introduces himself as her guide, and says the visions which Doyle gave her were never intended for a human and that they are killing her. She has two options: go back in time and choose a different path, or return to her body and die when the next vision strikes. Skip tells Cordelia that if she hadn't reconnected with Angel at the party where she first ran into him, she would have instead become a famous actress - and she can choose to have that life instead.

Meanwhile, Angel goes to plead with The Powers That Be to remove Cordelia's visions. Skip brings Cordelia's astral body along; when she overhears Angel call her "weak", she is hurt and decides to go back in time to become a famous actress. She is instantly transported to a luxurious life where she is a celebrity, an Emmy winner, and star of her own television show. However, she is haunted by the name of the Hyperion Hotel, and heads over there after the show wraps. She makes her way up to the room she recognizes as Angel's, which triggers her memory of the vision that knocked her unconscious earlier - a young girl in danger. She goes to the girl's house, Cynthia, who confesses she was trying to use magic. A demon materializes, and they try to defend themselves, until a one-armed Wesley and Gunn burst in to kill the demon. When Cordelia explains what has happened, they take her to see Angel, who - in this timeline - inherited Doyle's visions instead of Cordelia. The visions have driven Angel insane; horrified and saddened, Cordelia kisses him and takes the visions back.

Skip appears, reminding her of their deal. He argues it's the fate she chose and that "it ain't so easy to shake it off." Cordelia disagrees, saying she is too valuable to the Powers. They come to an agreement: since the visions are going to kill her as a human, Skip turns her into a half-demon, so that she can keep the visions and not die. When Cordelia wakes up, she has another vision - and to everyone's astonishment she experiences no pain. The demon aspect becomes clear when Angel points out that Cordelia is levitating.

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Writer Mere Smith clarifies in a DVD feature that Angel didn't go insane in the alternate timeline simply because he was given the visions, it was because in that reality, he didn't have Cordelia. "She's the thing that brings him closer to human," Smith explains.[1]

The theme song to Cordelia's television show Cordy! was written and sung by executive producers Marti Noxon and David Greenwalt,[2] who also sang in the Buffy musical episode "Once More, with Feeling". A 7-minute excerpt of Cordy! was filmed on the redressed set of Dharma & Greg, to give it a "true sitcom feel". Producer Tim Minear explains, "When you look at Charisma Carpenter, she does bear a resemblance to Mary Tyler Moore and she's so funny, and we all sort of had this fetish fantasy of seeing her on a brightly lit sitcom stage with people laughing at her jokes." However, the scene "wasn't quite as funny as we wanted it to be," admitted Mere Smith, and so all but the opening credits were ultimately cut from the final episode.[1]

"People are insane for Skip", says David Greenwalt of the enormous fan reaction after Skip was introduced in "That Vision Thing", which is why his character was brought back to be Cordelia's guide in this episode. David Denman, the actor who plays Skip, says that when Charisma Carpenter told him how excited she was to work with him "I thought she was kidding with me."[2]

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[edit] Arc significance

Cordelia becomes part-demon. Her transformation, and the motivations behind it, play an important part in the events of season four.

[edit] Continuity

Wesley says he lost the arm in an encounter with a Kungai demon, which refers to the first Angel episode he appeared in, "Parting Gifts".
The uprising of a demon in Reseda was actually predicted by Wesley in the finale of the first season.

[edit] Music

  • Marti Noxon - "Baby Stay Awhile (Cordy Theme)". - TV show theme for "Cordy"
  • First com music library - "Tears down my cheek".
  • The gang sing Happy Birthday to Cordy.

[edit] Translations

  • German title: "Die Qual der Wahl" (German idiom; "Spoilt for choice")
  • Italian title: "Buon compleanno Cordelia" ("Happy birthday Cordelia")
  • Spanish title: "cumpleaños" ("birthday")
  • French title: "L'anniversaire" ("The birthday")

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