Cordelia first becomes a half-demon in Angel Season 3, Episode 22, "Birthday," when she accepts Skip's offer to "demonize" her so she can handle the overwhelming prophetic visions without dying, leading to her experiencing pain-free, powerful visions but also beginning to levitate.
The episode "Birthday" saw her being offered the chance to live a life where she never met Angel, but her inner desire to help others sees her sacrifice this life and her humanity to become a half-demon who can better withstand the visions she carries.
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Enraged Connor seeks revenge against his father for murder; as Angel and Cordelia finally confess their feelings for each other, she receives an otherworldly message concerning her destiny.
Cordelia possessed by Jasmine. After a spell gone awry caused her to revert to her teenage self, Cordelia's memories were finally restored through a spell by Lorne, but the spell awoke the fallen power too. The entity later known as Jasmine had merged itself with Cordelia's body and submerged her consciousness.
Tl;dr: Jasmine possessed Cordelia when she left the higher dimension; the memory restoration only triggered Jasmine's control over Cordelia; Cordelia slept with Connor in the sense that Jasmine was possessing her body at the time; Cordelia's body was pregnant with Connor's baby but it wasn't exactly a baby.
Friendly demon with the power to read minds and sing like an angel. King of Karaoke and owner of demon-friendly bar Caritas, Lorne is an anagogic demon who can see into a person's aura - so long as they sing to him first. if Angel's rendition of Barry Manilowe's Mandy has put you off music for life, blame the host.
In total, Cordelia is the victim of mystical pregnancy three times during the series: from a Haxil beast in this episode, as host of an unborn Skilosh demon in "Epiphany," and from Connor while possessed by Jasmine, as first revealed in "Salvage."
One critic writes, "Drastic as it was, killing off Joyce was the logical way to bring Buffy and Dawn closer together, sever Buffy's last ties to girlhood and emphasize Buffy's inability to accept the limits of her power, a recurring theme this season."
His primary roles - provider of narrative exposition, and paternal figure - didn't work well in the comic book format. Whedon killed off Giles where he did so that it might have a greater effect on the coming season, "because [he] wanted to make all this matter".
Later, in Angel's perfect-day dream sequence created by a magic spell designed to strip Angel of his soul and turn him back into Angelus, Angel and Cordelia consummated their relationship.
Joss Whedon revealed in an interview that Wesley was originally intended to survive and appear in Angel season 6, but he was inspired to kill Wesley off after being pitched the idea of his death scene by one of the script writers.
As the number 22 represents balance, harmony, success, and abundance - the vibrations here are all working well in your favor. It lets you know that any well-calculated risks taken right now are sure to be worthwhile, and it could be perfect timing as the universe is backing you up on a spiritual level.
One night, when Angel is a teenager, one of her customers is her father, and she knowingly has sex with him to punish him for how he treated her mother. He does not recognize her, but when he finds out the next morning, he commits suicide.
5 by 5 is old radio operator jargon for receiving your signal fine. It was used in Buffy the Vampire Slayer as slang for good. Used to hear it all the time from engineers at TV stations.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer featured significant LGBTQ+ characters, most notably Willow Rosenberg and her girlfriend Tara Maclay, who developed one of the first mainstream, fully-realized lesbian relationships on television, breaking ground despite network hesitations, with others like Andrew Wells, Scott Hope, and Satsu also representing queer identities within the show's world.
- Cordelia was the only woman he fell in love with as much as he fell for Buffy. (He felt true happiness with her and lost his soul.) - Angel liked to make Cordelia happy. A very good example is how he bought her a bunch of new clothes and was happy with her.
He was reckless in his youth, summoning demons and allowing them to possess him for fun. In order to rebel, he practiced harmful dark magic and went joyriding in stolen cars. These parts of his past led to Giles getting the nickname Ripper, a persona he pulls out in Buffy the Vampire Slayer when he is pushed too much.
The season 5 episode "The Body" is the saddest "Buffy" episode in its run and certainly one of the most tragic television episodes of all time. You know the premise: Buffy's mom, Joyce (Kristine Sutherland), dies of a brain aneurysm, and the whole gang has to face the devastating fallout of her death.
The idea that Seth Green left for creative reasons is a lie. Green left because he wanted to pursue a film career and Whedon even intended to keep his character around longer.
The current arc reveals Buffy becoming pregnant after a drunken one-night stand. Throughout the issue, Buffy wrestles with the decision and comes to a conclusion that she's not ready to raise a child.
Tara had become popular among fans, and Whedon and series writer David Fury decided that her death would elicit a strong response, something that Whedon felt sure was the correct course to take.
After the Twilight crisis, Xander moved with Dawn into an apartment in San Francisco and they were officially together a couple.
So for most of Angel, Cordelia is treated like she's in her late 20's or early 30's...whereas Cordelia was only around 22 when Jasmine took over her body and she died.
Darla becomes pregnant, a unique occurrence for a vampire. She sacrifices herself in order to give birth to her and Angel's human-like son Connor, ending her run on the series. However, Darla continues to appear in flashback episodes during the next two seasons.
It was too much for my scalp and it was just creating a lot of ickiness and hardship and was not the right thing to do. So I begged, half way into season two, for them to let me cut my hair. They did and then it was darker and they didn't like that dark edge for Cordelia.