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City of -- Welcome to the city; it's a city of crime...
Lonely Heart -- If one is the loneliest number, then what's two-in-one...?
In the Dark -- Oz brings Angel a housewarming present, but Spike crashes the party.
I Fall to Pieces -- When this guy gives his hand and his heart to a girl, it's a little more literal than most.
Rm W/ A Vu -- When good apartments go bad.... A new FOX special? Cordy only wishes.
Sense & Sensitivity -- Kate and Angel discover the hard way that maybe you really can kill people with kindness.
Bachelor Party -- Doyle's heart gets ripped out; then they go for his brains.
I Will Remember You -- Buffy and Angel live the day of their dreams, then learn that some dreams really are too good to be true.
Hero -- Doyle faces the demons of his past and present, at the cost of his future.
Parting Gifts -- The episode that asks the burning question: What's a rogue demon, and how do you hunt it?
Somnambulist -- Father's Day came early for Angel, and all he got was this lousy murder rap.
Expecting -- Cordy thinks she's finally found the Perfect Man -- but gets a lot more (and larger) than she bargained for.
She -- Angel encounters a princess from another dimension who's a real hottie.
I've Got You Under My Skin -- Demons, ultimate evil, and an annoying, whiny screaming brat... and for once it wasn't Wesley
Prodigal -- Vampires and cops and the fathers who done them wrong...
The Ring -- Angel remakes Spartacus, and the terms of the contract are to die for.
Eternity -- Angel plays Bodyguard to a fading TV star, but protecting her really brings out his killer instincts.
Five by Five -- Wolfram & Hart hires a new player in town to deal with Angel -- and they've got a lot of Faith in her.
Sanctuary -- Angel helps Faith, Wesley makes a choice, and a most unexpected someone finally tells Buffy that the sun doesn't rise and set on her.
Warzone -- Angel intervenes in a street war, but these kids aren't too clear about who's on what side.
Blind Date -- Angel plays cat and mouse with a blind assassin, but fails to notice when an adversary could really use saving himself.
To Shanshu in L.A. -- There's a prophecy that Angel will die, and there's nothing he can do to avoid it. Wait, haven't we heard that one before?
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Judgment -- Angel learns a harsh lesson that if you lose sight of your destiny, you will be punished. With Barry Manilow.
Are You Now or Have You Ever Been -- Angel's past sins keep mounting... but what's the cost for a sin of apathy?
First Impressions -- While Angel has dreams that give me nightmares, Cordy and Gunn learn that first impressions really can be deceiving.
Untouched -- How sharper than a piece of rebar through your torso than to have a thankless child?Dear Boy -- Angel wakes up -- and finds reality is even worse than the nightmares.
Guise Will Be Guise -- While Angel is off improving his spiritual side (by swami fishing), Wesley learns exactly how hard Angel's life is... by living it.
Darla -- Darla and Angel revisit their past and learn you can't go home again.
The Shroud of Rahmon -- Angel interrupts his previously scheduled Darla-brooding to go insane. And wear his sunglasses at night. Just another night for Angel Investigations.
The Trial -- Who will win Brood-a-thon 2000, Lindsey or Angel? Tune in and see...
Reunion -- OK, so Darla made Angel and Angel made Drusilla and Drusilla made Darla. And you thought British Royalty had convoluted family trees.
Rededication -- Angel spends an entire episode brooding. And not talking. Wow. Brood-cathalon much.
Blood Money -- The girl from Lie To Me and Anne gets a(nother) new name, a brain and a backbone. You go, girl!
Happy Anniversary -- What do you get your girlfriend for your anniversary? How about a nice Apocalypse?
The Thin Dead Line -- The War on Crime gets help from... entrails?
Reprise -- Angel's life goes to hell. We've so seen this before.
Epiphany -- Angel learns the value of groveling. Coming Soon!
Disharmony -- Proving that pyramid schemes are truly from the devil. Coming Soon!
Dead End -- "Evil hand! Evil hand!" Lindsey naked. Lindsey playing the guitar. And Angel has the greatest smile ever. Plot? Who cares about plot? (Incidentally, it's got one of those, too.)
Belonging -- Rule #3 of How To Survive a Horror Movie: Never, ever read a book of demon summoning aloud, even as a joke. Ooops.
Over the Rainbow -- Somewhere over the rainbow, way up high, Cordy gets sucked into a demon dimension, followed by the guys.
Through the Looking Glass -- "Angel is lame. His hair stands straight up and he's bloody stupid." Coming Soon!
There's No Place Like Plrtz Glrb -- Just click your heels three times and say, "There's no place like plrtz glrb." Coming Soon!
Heartthrob -- When Angel accidentally dusts the dearly beloved of an old friend, he gets a crash course in Extreme Grief and Rage.
That Vision-Thing -- The Migraines with Pictures start coming with claw marks and boils and other nasty stuff. Coming Soon!
That Old Gang of Mine -- The Host needs to do some redecorating... again. /P>
Carpe Noctem -- Fred has a crush, Lilah needs a therapist, and "Angel" has some martinis.
Fredless -- Wesley and Cordelia mock Angel, Fred freaks, and the Angel Investigation team gets adopted.
Billy -- While Wesley participates in a cross between The Shining and American Psycho, Cordelia gets her bitch on. Coming Soon!
Offspring -- Vampires don't have souls. Vampires don't get pregnant. Gee, now you're going to tell me that politicians can be good and honest people.Coming Soon!
Quickening -- No, this isn't a random Highlander episode that wandered over onto Angel. Coming Soon!
Lullaby -- Lorne, sweetie? Stop letting Angel Investigations into Caritas. Please.
Dad -- Daddy's little demon...Coming Soon!
Birthday -- Cordelia Chase, woman with more alternate universes then you can shake a stick at! 
Provider -- Angel, sweetie. You live ten miles away from one of the best public universities in the country. You do not have to pay for a private school. Sheesh! Coming Soon!
Waiting in the Wings -- Angel and Cordy get possessed, Gunn and Fred are too cute to be believed, and Wesley gets left waiting in the... well, you know.
Couplet -- Groo. Who? Whoo. Boo.
Loyalty -- Wesley's life sucks, no one notices, part one.
Sleep Tight -- Wesley's life sucks, no one notices, part two.
Forgiving -- Did we mention the part where Wesley's life sucked? I'm really sure we did...
Double or Nothing -- Gunn and Fred continue to be the cutest things on the face of the earth. Coming Soon!
The Price -- Angel learns the metaphysical meaning of the term "cause and effect." Coming Soon!
A New World -- What a strange new world that hath such people in it. And demons. And vampires. And... Coming Soon!
Benediction -- Go in peace, your sins are forgiven...
Tomorrow -- Full fathom five thy father lies... 
Deep Down -- One soggy vampire, coming up!
Ground State -- Wait, I'm pretty sure I turned on Angel, how come I have Rogue from X-Men on my TV...?
The House Always Wins -- Among possible futures to win, "Become head of new ABC show..."
Slouching Toward Bethlehem -- Lorne has made good use of his time in this dimension by memorizing Yeats well enough to use in a (not very) casual conversation...
Supersymmetry -- Murder is easy. Love is hard. Physics is just confusing.
Spin the Bottle -- Let's see... fool-proof spells, always a good plan... NOT!
Apocalypse, Nowish -- Today's Sun Index for Tanning: Zero.
Habeas Corpses -- First thing, we kill all the lawyers. (Yes, I have a Shakespeare fetish. Moving on...)
Long Day's Journey --
Awakening -- In Angel's perfect world, Connor fights by his side, Wesley apologizes to him, and Cordelia sleeps with him.
Soulless -- Angelus is back. There goes the neighborhood. 
Calvary --
Salvage -- Warning: Episode may result in 'shipper whiplash. Use caution while viewing Wes scenes.
Release --
Orpheus -- What is it with Joss and puppies...?
Players -- Gunn gets laid some long-overdue, extremely welcome praise.
Inside Out -- Who to believe... who to trust... who to kill?
Shiny, Happy People -- It's the end of the world as we know it, and everyone but Fred feels fine.
The Magic Bullet -- I believe Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone.
Sacrifice --
Peace Out --
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