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    The problem was less that it was a bad episode to end on (they clearly knew it could be the end and wrote it accordingly) and more that the show was the best it had been in 10-15 years.

    David Boreanaz interviews have been made fun of a lot in the past. At one point, the Angel recaps on TWoP featured a goofy Boreanaz quote every week.

    Sorry, but Melissa George isn't deep. At all.

    I hope this isn't buried too far at this point…
    …but since I finally remembered to ask:

    Sahjhan's not corporeal in our dimension, but he is in others where he could've gotten the stuff. I guess.

    Todd is being far too kind to the legal technicality stuff
    Obviously he's watched it a lot more recently than I have, but like a lot of the other commenters, certain parts of this episode have been permanently etched into my brain, and I don't remember any explanation other than Melfi's husband getting a call from the

    It's strongly implied in "Restless" and "Hell's Bells" that Xander's father was abusive.