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Episode Information |
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| Title: | Life of the Party |
| Episode #: | 05x05 |
| Production Number: | 5ADH05 |
| Original Airdate: | Wednesday October 29th, 2003 |
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NL (Sci-Fi) |
Oct 19, 2009 |
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Episode Summary |
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The consummate entertainer Lorne works around the clock to throw the ultimate Halloween party at Wolfram & Hart. When their guests begin to behave strangely and out of character, Angel and the gang investigate to find out what's causing the mysterious happenings.
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Episode Notes |
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This episode scored a 4.1/6 in the overnight ratings. | Angel and Eve have sex in this episode | This is the only Angel episode throughout the series to have a Halloween theme. | This episode ranked 5th out of 17 WB shows for that week. | This episode received a 3.0 in the national ratings. | This episode received a 96 out of 124 prime time shows. |
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Episode Quotes |
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Lorne: (reading the flyer for the party) What is this? "Wolfram and Hart wants to be up your alley"? Sounds like a bus station pick-up line. Change it. Second thought, burn it. | Spike: You pissed in the big man's chair? That's fantastic!
Gunn: Spike, can you please turn off that warm fuzzy?
Spike: What, the Lorne thing? Wore off. I just think that's bloody fabulous. | Spike: Hey, Angels getting some. Good on you mate. | (To Angel)
Eve: You take long showers, having some gentlemen's time? | Lorne: This is about party party! Rhymes with me! Since you're killing me! | Lorne: It's Halloween! You should be three sheets in the wind already! | Angel: Lorne told you to pee all over the office?
Gunn: Lord, I hope so! |
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Lorne: Et tu Brutus'?
Comes from William Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar" during Caesar's assassination, he sees Brutus amongst the assassins and asks the question about even his seemingly closest friend betraying him. | Lorne: You two are wound up tighter than Martha Stewart's watch!
Refers to Martha Stewart, a businesswoman who made her empire around housework and making the home look nice- convicted of insider trading - evidently having a reputation as very uptight and controlled. |
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