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Episode no.
  
Season 4 Episode 14

Production code
  
4ADH14

Directed by
  
James A. Contner

Original air date
  
March 12, 2003

Written by
  
Steven S. DeKnight Elizabeth Craft Sarah Fain

"Release" is episode 14 of season four in the television show Angel.

Contents

Plot

As a battered and bloodied Faith recovers at Wesley's apartment after her showdown with the Beast, they wonder why Angelus would suddenly kill the Beast and allow the sun to return to Los Angeles. At a demon bar, Angelus is spoken to by a deep disembodied voice, which turns out to originate from Cordelia, projecting from the hotel. Angelus then surprises Fred at the hotel, claiming he is immune to the protection spell. He demands information on the Beast's master and steals her research materials. Fred tries to shoot him with a tranquilizer dart but accidentally hits Lorne instead. Connor attempts to stop Angelus, but is repelled by the demon protection spell.

Angelus is contacted again by Cordelia telepathically, and this time she threatens to restore his soul if he refuses to help. Fred's mood worsens as she feels inadequate to fight Angelus. Fred and Gunn kiss, but part, unsure about their feelings. Meanwhile, Cordelia convinces Connor to keep her sudden pregnancy a secret from everyone else. Faith and Wesley try to track Angelus at the demon bar. There they encounter human junkies, who get high on the vampire bites. Faith smacks one around, but Wesley finally gets the needed info by stabbing the woman. They are able to track Angelus to a deserted museum where Faith has another showdown with him. The fight does not go well for Faith - in the final scene she is bitten by Angelus.

Acting

  • After over 40 guest appearances, Andy Hallett joins the regular cast and is now billed in the opening credits.
  • Arc significance

  • Connor's attack on Angelus is repelled by the sanctuary spell, leading him to wonder if he is a demon.
  • Both Angelus and Wesley refer to the events of "Five by Five".
  • References

    Release (Angel) Wikipedia