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Angel :: Quickening (03x08)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Quickening
Episode #: 03x08
Production Number: 3ADH08
Original Airdate: Monday November 12th, 2001
8.5/10 (2 Votes cast)
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Country: Aired On:
NL (Sci-Fi) Sep 18, 2009
Episode Crew
Director: Skip Schoolnik
Writer: Jeffrey Bell (1)
 
Episode Summary
 
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Flashbacks occur to shed light on a vampire bounty hunter from Angel's past when both Darla and Angel killed his family in the mid 1700's. Lilah takes it upon herself to send out a team to bring Darla to them.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Special Guest Stars
Julie BenzplayedDarlaRecurring (16th appearance)
Guest Stars
Bronwen Bonner-DaviesplayedCarolineRecurring (first appearance)
Daniel Dae KimplayedGavin ParkRecurring (5th appearance)
Jack Conley (1)playedSahjhanRecurring (second appearance)
John RubinsteinplayedLinwoodRecurring (first appearance)
Kasha KropinskiplayedSarahRecurring (first appearance)
Keith SzarabajkaplayedHoltzRecurring (third appearance)
Stephanie RomanovplayedLilah MorganRecurring (16th appearance)
Angelo SurmelisplayedTech Guy 
John DurbinplayedDr Petraovich 
Jose YenqueplayedVampire Leader 
Matt CasperplayedCyril 
Michael Robert Brandon (1)playedPsychic 
William OstranderplayedCommander 
 
Main Cast
 
David BoreanazplayedAngel
Alexis DenisofplayedWesley Wyndham-Pryce
Charisma CarpenterplayedCordelia Chase
J. August RichardsplayedCharles Gunn
Amy AckerplayedWinifred "Fred" Burkle/Illyria
 
Episode Notes
 
This episode received a 4.5/6 in the ratings for overnights.
 
This episode ranked 4 out of 17 WB shows for the week.
 
This episode received a 3.2 in the national ratings.
 
This episode ranked 95 out of 138 in prime time shows.
 
There is a flashback to York, England in 1764.
 
Angelus and Darla kill Holtz' family in 1764.
 
Julie Benz is credited as "Special Guest Star."
 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Holtz: What of England? Has it survived the years and destruction?
Sahjhan: Yes. It went through a rough patch about sixty years ago, but it's mostly unchanged. Warm beer, boiled meat, bad teeth. That's why I moved to LA. Have you followed this part of the history? American Revolution, manifest destiny, westward expansion, the Beach Boys?
 
Sahjhan: I'm not a man. - What I mean is...
Holtz: You're not human.
Sahjhan: But clearly masculine. You get that, right?
 
Sahjhan: I'll take you to them. Two centuries into the future.
Holtz: Through black magic and sorcery.
Sahjhan: No. On a mule cart. Of course through black magic and sorcery. I'm a demon.
 
Wesley: A boy. A boy. You're carrying a boy.
Darla: Great.
Angel: Gonna have a son. I'm gonna have a son.
Fred: Guys. As fascinating as an ultra-sound image of an unborn child may appear...
Angel: Me. A father. To a son. You know what that means?
Fred: We're surrounded by vampires?
Angel: No, it's a human bo...
 
Fred: You freaks make one move and I'll slice the miracle kid into triplets.
Cordelia: It's always the quiet ones.
 
Cordelia: You want me to protect the vampire bitch who bit me and her evil love child?
 
 
Cultural References
 
Sahjhan: Have you seen the American Revolution, Westward expansion, manifest destiny, and the Beach Boy?

American Revolution separated America from England.
Westward expansion expanded the territory of the Americas from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. This was done through buying the land or conquering the possessors going by the policy of manifest destiny, which was to go from ocean to ocean.
The Beach boys were a music group in the 1960's.
 
 
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