Heartthrob (Angel episode)
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Episode no. | Season 3 Episode 01 |
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Written by | David Greenwalt | ||||||
Directed by | David Greenwalt | ||||||
Guest stars | Julie Benz (Darla) Andy Hallett (Lorne) Kate Norby (Elisabeth) Ron Melendez (James) Keith Szarabajka (Holtz) |
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Production no. | 3ADH | ||||||
Original airdate | September 24, 2001 | ||||||
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List of Angel episodes |
"Heartthrob" is the first episode of season 3 in the television show Angel. Written and directed by David Greenwalt, it was originally broadcast on the WB network - two weeks later than intended due to the 9/11 terrorist attacks.[1] In this episode, Angel's former traveling companion James seeks revenge against Angel for staking his lover.
See List of Angel episodes for a complete list.
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[edit] Plot
Wesley, Cordelia and Gunn discuss their recent addition, Winifred ‘Fred’ Burkle, who has spent the last three months in her room (except when she enters the lobby for a few seconds before scurrying back). They note her bravery at surviving five years in Pylea. Also cause for concern is Angel, who has also spent the last three months away from the group by spending time at a monastery in Sri Lanka since learning of Buffy's death. Wesley notes that all Angel needs is peace and quiet. Angel's mourning, however, is anything but peaceful as the monks turn out to be demons and Angel must kill them all.
Angel returns to L.A. and is eagerly greeted by his friends. He gives Cordelia a necklace, Wesley an historical dagger and Gunn a shrunken head (all three gifts are greatly appreciated). Angel asks after Fred, and despite Cordelia's attempt to cover, Angel guesses she hasn't left her room. He decides to go and talk to her; upon hearing a knock on the door, Fred tries to get rid of whoever is on the other side until she hears it's Angel, then she trips over herself to see him. Inviting him in, Angel finds the walls covered in writing, similar to Fred's cave in Pylea, mostly filled with mathematical formulae. Upon seeing a section with the words 'LISTEN LISTEN LISTEN', Angel asks what she's listening for, and Fred responds, "The click in my head when everything makes sense." Angel invites her downstairs, but a scream from Cordelia shatters her sense of security. Cordelia's vision (which have grown increasingly painful over the last few months) sends the guys after a party crashed by vampires. At the party, Angel stakes the female vampire, and at the last second recognizes her by her locket as Elisabeth. Meanwhile, Cordelia recovers from her vision with the help of Dennis, a relaxing bath and some powerful painkillers.
A flashback to Marseille, France, in 1767 reveals that Darla and Angelus once traveled with Elisabeth and James. Angelus is annoyed with the loving relationship between the other couple, as James steals a locket from a store window for Elisabeth. He is also concerned with escaping the vampire hunter, Daniel Holtz, who has been tracking him since Angelus killed the man's entire family.
In the present, James learns about Elisabeth's death, and that Angel was responsible. He charges into the office of a special doctor, demanding the ultimate cure. The doctor questions James's ability to accept the consequences, but agrees. At Caritas, Lorne sings, while Wesley and Gunn grill Merl for information. Merl reveals James visited Dr. Gregson earlier.
At the Hyperion Hotel, James emerges from the basement and attacks Angel, asking why he took Elisabeth from him. Fred chooses that moment to emerge, and Angel yells at her to stay in her room, causing the girl to lose what little confidence she had gained. The two continue to fight, and Cordelia manages a good hit to James with a fire extinguisher then tosses Angel a stake. Angel manages to stake James, but he was made invincible by having his heart removed. Angel and Cordelia run for the sewers, and Angel throws James off temporarily with the scent of his blood, but James eventually finds them in a subway train. A call from Wesley reveals that James is now invincible, but it's not permanent and he will die when it wears off. As they fight inside the train, James questions Angel's knowledge of true love. Angel assures him he understands what it is like to lose someone he loves. Soon, the effects of the cure wear off, and James crumbles into dust. Angel allows James' comments about not being able to exist after losing the person he loved to upset him, but Cordelia convinces him that he honors Buffy by going on.
In Puerto Cabazas, Nicaragua, a man presents contact information for a Shaman to Darla, who quickly turns to sink her teeth into him. As he falls to the floor, Darla leaves the bar, revealing her incredibly pregnant belly.
[edit] Acting
Amy Acker joins the regular cast and opening credits as of this episode, and returning actress Julie Benz is now billed as a Special Guest Star.
[edit] Main Cast
- David Boreanaz as Angel/Angelus
- Charisma Carpenter as Cordelia Chase
- Alexis Denisof as Wesley Wyndam-Pryce
- J. August Richards as Charles Gunn
- Amy Acker as Winifred Burkle
[edit] Special guest star
- Julie Benz as Darla
[edit] Guest stars
- Andy Hallett as Lorne
- Ron Melendez as James
- Kate Norby as Elisabeth
- Keith Szarabajka as Daniel Holtz
[edit] Co-stars
- Matthew James as Merle
- Koji Kataoka as Pilgrim
- Sam Littlefield as Young Man Hostage
- Dalila Brown-Geiger as Sandy
- Christian Hastings as Vamp #1
- Bob Fimiani as Codger Demon
- Robert Madrid as Rough Man
- Bob Morrisey as Dr. Gregson
[edit] Production details
The WB began broadcasting Angel in letterbox format from this episode forward.[1] However, the film crew didn't begin shooting for a letterbox format until "That Old Gang of Mine"; this episode was originally filmed with a shorter aspect ratio and had to be re-transferred to the wider format before being aired. Adam Ward, the first assistant/focus puller, says the show has always framed for letterboxing so the transfer process went smoothly. "We were really happy to do it because it made everything a lot more cinematic," he says.[2]
The outside shots of the "Buddhist monastery" in Sri Lanka is actually footage of a castle in Austria named "Castle Hohenwerfen".[citation needed] Production designer Stuart Blatt says the Angel location department extensively researched monasteries from all over Asia before settling on a design for the set for the inside scenes; it was "one of the most fun things so far this year" to create.[3]
[edit] Music
- "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" - the Tony Bennett standard as sung by Lorne
- "Travel Mexico #1" - OGM Music Library
- "The Winner" - The Crystal Method
[edit] Translations
- German title: "Herzflattern" ("Cardiac flutter")
- Italian title: "Un cuore perduto" ("A lost heart")
- Spanish title: "Los latidos del corazón" ("The heart beats")
- French title: "A cœur perdu" ("Lost to heart")
[edit] Technical goofs
Darla's location is identified by a subtitle as "Puerto Cabazas, Nicaragua". The actual Nicaraguan city is named Puerto Cabezas.
[edit] Reception
Julie Benz says that "the pregnancy was probably the most exciting development" for the character of Darla and the actress herself. "Finding out about that was the most 'wow!' moment I had with her. We’d always joke around that maybe she would get pregnant, but it was always a joke!"[4]
[edit] References
- ^ a b Grossberg, Josh (21 Sep 2001), “"Angel" Sneaks Peek at "LOTR"”, E! News, <http://www.eonline.com/news/article/index.jsp?uuid=66d28c15-0536-402a-9a03-eda938e12bb8>. Retrieved on 18 September 2007
- ^ DiLullo, Tara, Through the Lens: An Exclusive Interview with Adam Ward, <http://www.cityofangel.com/behindTheScenes/bts4/adamWard2.html>. Retrieved on 20 September 2007
- ^ Interview with Stuart Blatt: Backdrop for bad monks, BBC, <http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/buffy/angel/interviews/blatt/page9.shtml>. Retrieved on 20 September 2007
- ^ Simpson, Paul, Darla Departed, Angel Magazine, <http://www.whedon.info/article.php3?id_article=2853&img=>
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