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Post by Gin on Feb 4, 2009 22:27:20 GMT 1
from imdb
#1.07 The Bachelor Party
Original Air Date: 16 November 1999 Directed by: David Straiton Writing credits: Tracey Stern
Episode Cast: David Boreanaz ... Angel Charisma Carpenter ... Cordelia Chase Glenn Quinn ... Allen Doyle Kristin Dattilo ... Harriett 'Harry' Doyle Carlos Jacott ... Richard Straley Ted Kairys ... Ben Chris Tallman ... Rick Brad Blaisdell ... Uncle John Rib Hillis ... Pierce (as Robert Hillis) Lauri Johnson ... Aunt Martha Kristen Lowman ... Mother Rachel David Polcyn ... Russ Sarah Michelle Gellar ... Buffy Summers (uncredited) Tony Sagastizado I ... Party Goer (uncredited) Diana Terranova ... Bachelor Party Stripper (uncredited) William Wayne ... Brother Straley (uncredited)
Plot: After saving Cordy from a vampire attack, Doyle is optimistic about his chances with her. When his estranged wife shows up at the Angel Inc. offices, though, Doyle suddenly has some explaining to do. It seems that Harry, his wife, has met someone new and she wants to finalize her divorce from Doyle. Doyle's suspicious of Harry's new fiancée. He and Angel investigate the guy and are surprised by what they find.
Trivia: Carlos Jacott, the actor who plays Richard Straley (Harriet Doyle's fiancé), was also in episode 3.1 of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997) as Ken, a demon who worked people to death.
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Post by Cynni on Feb 5, 2009 9:52:52 GMT 1
from http://www.cityofangel.com:
Episode 7, Season 1 Title: "The Bachelor Party"
Written by: Tracey Stern Directed by: David Straiton Original Air Date: 16 November 1999
Teaser:
At Angel Investigations a Doyle, restless for fun, suggests to Angel they go to a sports bar. Cordelia enters the room, dressed to kill, and announces her dinner plans for the evening. Pierce, an investment broker dressed in an expensive suit, arrives and Angel and Doyle are not shy about checking him and embarrassing Cordy in the process. Later, Doyle confides in Angel that she'd never be interested in him especially if she found out he was half-demon. As he flips through the pages of Angel's book a picture of Buffy falls out and Doyle comments on her beauty and asks Angel how his old squeeze would feel about a guy with an Irish accent. Once he realizes who she is Doyle apologizes and changes the subject. Suddenly he has a vision of a young guy captured in a vampire nest downtown. As they leave, Doyle mutters under his breath that everyone else has dinner plans but them.
Act I:
While eating dinner in Le Petite Renard, Pierce is telling Cordy about the soybean market to Cordys not really interested attention. Cordy, bored silly, nods at every 10th word tells him she doesn�t mind when he asks if he�s boring her.
Downtown, Angel and Doyle battle the vampires and save the young man's life with not too much trouble. In the hallway Angel asks Doyle why he doesn't fight in his demon form face when he's so much stronger that way. Doyle simply replies that it's just not his style. As they leave, one of the vampires they didn�t stake comes out of hiding and watches them go.
Later that night, the vampire follows Doyle back to the office just as Cordy and Pierce drive up. Cordy called it an early evening. Pierce walks her to the door and shares with her his misgivings about the neighborhood. Just then, the vampire appears, says the neighborhood is �crappy,� and attacks them. Pierce can't get into his car and drive away fast enough, while the vampire gets Cordy in a headlock. Before he can bite her, she bites him. The vampire is about to finish Cordy when Doyle appears with crossbow in hand. He shoots him in the foot and the vampire pulls it out and throws Cordy to the ground, angered. He charges Doyle and despite having the upper hand, Doyle turns the tables on him and drives the shaft through his heart, dusting him. Beaten up, Doyle�s first concern is Cordy�s safety, and Cordy�awestruck�tells him that she�s impressed and grateful.
The next day at the office Cordy is recapping the events for Angel and discovers that rich and handsome just don't cut it for her anymore, she needs someone who�s brave and interesting as well. She realizes that she may have feelings for Doyle, although she's gone down the �Xander� road before, perhaps asking him out for a Mochaccino won't hurt. Doyle is reenacting last night�s battle when Cordy walks in on him. She starts to tell him she appreciates his heroism and before she can ask him out, a pretty young woman walks into the office. She greets Doyle as Francis. Cordy asks who Francis is and Doyle replies that is full name is Allen Francis Doyle. He introduces Cordy to Harry, his wife. At those words, Cordy�s smile fades.
Act II:
As Doyle and Harry reacquaint themselves, Angel walks in. Cordy introduces Angel to Harry as Doyle�s wife and he shakes her hand matter-of-factly. Doyle explains that this is his office and Cordy and Angel work for him. Cordy goes to object but Angel nudges her into silence. We find out that it's been four years but the two are still married when Richard Straley, her fianc�, walks in. He mentions the wedding in a few days and Angel drags Cordy out of the room. Harry asks Richard to leave and she explains to Doyle that she needs him to sign the divorce papers. He's a bit hurt and wants to look them over first, she tells him she'll return in a few days.
Angel pours Doyle a drink. He confides to Angel that the end of their relationship was rough and they hadn't kept in touch. They were barely 20 years old when they got married. Doyle didn't know about his demonic father until he was 21 when his demon form first presented itself. Things didn't work out when Harry found out about this and she left him. Doyle asks Angel to check Richard out as they both have a funny feeling about him. As he leaves, Angel advises Doyle not to tell Cordy; she�d want to charge him.
That night, Angel�from the rooftops�follows Richard down a dark alley. Angel sees him take a package from a parked car and enter a closed restaurant called Straley�s Steak House. Richard then hides something in the freezer. Later, Harry enters the kitchen with gifts and Richard, getting a butcher knife, turns into a demon with red skin and a ridged brow. Angel busts in through the window and attacks Richard but Harry stops him. She explains that Richard's family owns the restaurant, that the package was specialty food items, and explains Richard is an Ano-Movic demon. She is an ethno-demonologist; studying demons is her profession. They met while she was scouting clans in North America. Her interest in demonology was piqued after she learned about Doyle�s demonic heritage. She�s very upset Doyle put Angel up to this.
Back at the office, Doyle is upset that Harry is marrying a demon. He admits that Harry wanted to be a part of his life but he pushed her away. He says it she didn�t leave him because of his demon-half but because of him. Doyle pulls out the divorce papers and signs them.
The next day he gives them to Harry. Richard invites Doyle to his bachelor party and Harry invites Cordy to her bridal shower, as she doesn't know too many people in town, especially those under 370 years old.
At Richard�s, while his family is eating dinner, his uncle and brothers are going over the bachelor party�s agenda, which includes a stripper, charades, and ends with the ritual eating of the first husband�s brains.
Act III:
At the bachelor party, Richard introduces Doyle to everyone. Doyle has brought along Angel uninvited.
Meanwhile at the bridal shower, Harry tells Cordy about the old days with Doyle. He was quite different than. He was a third grade school teacher and a volunteer at a soup kitchen where they met. Cordy is impressed, not to mention shocked.
Back at the party Angel senses something odd. Richard and Doyle talk about Harry and Richard asks for Doyle�s blessing in the marriage. Before he can answer him, Richard is whisked away to the awaiting stripper. Angel follows a Nick and Ben�two members of Richard�s family�upstairs, where he overhears them chanting performing some kind of blood ritual.
At the shower, Cordy�s cell phone rings and it's Angel. He asks Harry to translate the ritual words of some ancient language and although she's rusty, she agrees to check it out in the family library.
Angel gets caught and a fight ensues as the strip tease continues downstairs. It takes five guys to get the better of Angel, and they toss him out the window. He bounces off a dumpster and lands on the concrete below, knocked cold.
Richard asks Doyle for his blessing to the marriage and he agrees; he doesn�t want to stand in the way of Harry's happiness again. The group toast to Doyle and then lock him in a box where only his head is protruding. Everyone reveals their true Ano-Movic forms and Richard puts on a bib. Doyle is given a shot to numb his head as they prepare to cut into his skull with a shrimp spoon, no less.
Act IV:
At the shower, Harry has translated the word Angel gave her. She's a bit confused, as she reads them to Cordy: "ingesting past love." Harry asks the ladies what's happening at the party and she's told by Richard�s Aunt Martha "certainly not the eating of the first husband�s brains." The two ladies then storm out of the house.
Things are going a bit slow back at the bachelor party because this ritual hasn't been performed in centuries. They explain to Doyle that it's done to ensure the happiness of the marriage; their union can only be whole if Richard eats the first husband�s brains. Doyle takes back his blessing. The family starts to get upset and then as Richard goes to make the first cut Angel bursts through the doors a bit more upset than them and in full vamp face. A big brawl begins and Doyle busts out of the box, changes to his demon form, and joins in the fight. Harry and Cordy arrive to break things up but not before Cordy mistakes Doyle for one of the Straleys and beats him over the head with a tray. Harry asks Richard to explain since they haven't followed any traditions in centuries. But Richard states the family won't give their consent unless they perform the ritual. Harry gives back his ring and walks out.
At the office Cordy and Angel reflect on Doyle's misery. Cordy attempts to cheer him up by telling him he can't live in the past, he has to move on and let it go. She admits he's a nice guy when suddenly he has a vision. He has a shocked and desperate look on his face and Angel asks him, "What?" as Cordy looks on. Doyle had a vision of Buffy in danger.
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