Actress Charisma Carpenter cut her character Cordelia's hair on Angel primarily for practical reasons: the extensive time and discomfort from the extensions and styling for her long hair became too much, leading her to request a shorter, easier-to-manage style for a less demanding look as the character matured. The change reflected Cordelia's own growth from a superficial teen to a more serious, powerful figure in the show, though the initial drastic cut was a surprise to producers and evolved over time.
Public statements: Cuoco has repeatedly said the haircut was a personal choice -- she wanted a fresh look, easier maintenance, and to do something different. In interviews she framed the change as for herself, not dictated by wardrobe or show demands.
Jasmine is the 'baby' Connor and ``Cordelia'' made together, she later refers to Connor as her 'father'. Given she was possessing Cordelia the whole time this means Connor had sex with his daughter who was possessing the body of his surrogate mother while he was underage.
We got to see overtime as Angel fell in love with the personal Cordelia became, going from the vapid and shallow high school mean girl stereotype to becoming dedicated to the fight against evil. Their kiss at the end of "You're Welcome" was everything all the more because of it.
In Westeros, long hair is considered an attractive and important feature on women, which is why cutting Cersei's hair was meant to be so demeaning as it stripped her of her pride and femininity.
#3 Cersei Lannister (Alcoholism)
The Queen of the Seven Kingdoms is also the undisputed “queen of wine.” The excessive consumption of alcohol often leads to physical and psychological addiction, and Cersei definitely fits the bill in both categories.
In Jaime's absence, Cersei takes their cousin Lancel Lannister as her lover, an affair that Tyrion discovers.
Wilson and Cordelia kiss again and spend the night together in lovemaking. She wakes the next morning to an empty bed and is horrified to find she has grown very pregnant. Concerned by her unprecedented absence and unable to reach her by phone for several hours, Angel and Wesley go to Cordelia's apartment.
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.
Xander loses his virginity to Faith. This will be brought up in Consequences (1999), The Harsh Light of Day (1999), Who Are You? (2000), and Empty Places (2003). Xander becomes the third Scooby Gang member to lose his virginity, after Cordelia (mentioned in Bad Eggs (1998) ) and Buffy (in Surprise (1998) ).
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.
However, Xander did appear to have genuine feelings for Cordelia during their time together despite cheating on her with Willow.
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.
Kaley Cuoco isn't letting carpal tunnel syndrome keep her from getting some exercise. In a video shared to personal trainer Ryan Sorenson's Instagram account Monday, Cuoco opened up about her injury and how she's found a way to still get a killer workout in without the use of her hands.
So, as much as Howard Wolowitz's hair looks like a helmet or a Beatles-inspired hairdo in the comedy series The Big Bang Theory, the actor never wore a wig. But why do fans think his hair in the series was a wig? It could be due to the volume and the peculiar style of the hair. That's understandable.
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.
Giles was "replaced" on Buffy primarily due to actor Anthony Stewart Head wanting to return to the UK to be with his family, leading to his reduced role in Season 6, though the in-show reason was his feeling of being outdated and his push for Buffy to become more independent. He was briefly fired by the Watchers' Council in Season 3 (replaced by Wesley), but the Season 6 departure was a more permanent shift, making him a less central, but still vital, figure.
Various theories have been proposed to explain "7-3-0". The most credible was that 730 is two times 365, teasingly referring to something that will happen in two years' time. Two years later, Dawn arrived in Sunnydale. Remember this?: Several continuity references are made during the episode.
Angel and Buffy will always love each other deeply, but they realize that love isn't enough to make a relationship between them possible.
2000–2001: Darla, having been resurrected as a dying human, was sired for a second time by Drusilla and the two went on a brief rampage in L.A., before Angel immolated them.
According to Marsters, his request for a salary equal to what he was paid on Buffy caused Whedon to remove Carpenter as a regular cast member. Kelly A. Manners describes Cordelia as a "rich gal whose family ended up losing everything to the IRS.
Cersei calls Jaime the stupidest Lannister.
She blew up Mace Tyrell and Kevan Lannister who were important to her. Killing Missandei was one such move, she was very very angry on Daenerys since Daenerys was winning and Cersei was loosing. So, she decided to make Daenerys feel what it was like to lose, and she killed Missandei in front of her eyes.
He asserts that he has more honor than some; he reveals that Cersei is the only one he has slept with and reminds Catelyn how her husband cheated on her and fathered Jon Snow. Jaime and Brienne escaping on their way to King's Landing. Catelyn makes a deal with Jaime and releases him.