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Bachelor Party
Written by Directed by
Original Airdate: November 2, 1999
Plot: Doyle's wife, Harry arrives with her new fiancee and asking Doyle to sign the divorce papers before she can get married. But Doyle have to make an even bigger sacrifice to ensure that the marriage works...
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Review
Warning: If reading SPOILER for the latest episode of Angel will make you
want to perform an ancient cleansing ritual in response, please turn back
now. There are major SPOILERS just ahead for the latest episode of Angel,
"The Bachelor Party...."
In short: A nice effort.
It seems the last few weeks of Angel have been directed at showcasing
the supporting cast. The first few weeks, we had some rather Angel-heavy
episodes and a couple of stories that introduced us to the supporting cast
and the overall concept of the series. Now, we've had a couple of episodes
that are designed to let us get to know the supporting cast a bit better.
Two weeks ago, it was a Cordelia driven episode, last week we got some
insight into Kate and this week, we got a bit more information about Doyle.
Of the three, I've got to admit that this one worked the best overall. Part
of it may be that of the three supporting characters we've seen to date,
Doyle has the most overall potential in terms of what we've seen so far.
(This is not meant to be a slight against Cordy in any way, namely because
we had four years to get to know her on Buffy and so she's got some
interesting stuff to do but it's not always new. I think they can really
develop her as the show goes along)
And this week, it worked pretty well.
It was pretty Doyle heavy and pretty-angst heavy, if you're a Doyle fan.
But I think we learned a lot about Doyle.
For one thing, there hasn't been much made about Doyle's being
half-human/half-demon. Yes, we've had some references made to it in Doyle's
wishing to hide this fact from Cordelia, but until this week, we've never
really got a good exploration of Doyle's other half. And, for the most
part, it all works here.
We get to see here that Doyle is obviously none too thrilled with his
demon side. He thinks of it as an obvious handicap and acts accordingly.
He's got some huge self-esteem issues going on--seen mainly through the
references Harry made to their marriage. It's obvious that Doyle is a bit
ashamed of being half-demon. Unlike Angel who has, on some levels, embraced
that being a vampire can be good if the power he has is used for good
purposes, Doyle hasnt' come to that realization just yet. In fact, we see
that early on when Angel asks him why he doesnt' use his demon half in
combat knowing that it gives him a bit more strength. We also see that in
the explanation Harry gives as to why the marriage broke up to begin
with--she wanted to accept who Doyle was, but he didn't.
On a character level, that really clicked for me.
Also, seeing Doyle slowly begin to accept who he was and that people
would love him and accept him as demon was nicely done over the hour. It
even went so far as Doyle battling with Angel in demon-mode...at least until
Cordy comes in.
And then, the insecurities spring back into the picture.
Overall, that worked so well.
It's good to see Doyle developed so well. I like the character. And
it's also nice to see him given a bit more depth than the hapless drinker
with a dark past. (Indeed, his self-esteem issues may explain his drinking
a bit, though I find it interesting he refused a drink with Angel early in
the episode).
As for Harry, I liked her as well. She had her moments that just
really, really worked. I liked the give and take between she and Cordelia
in the episode--especially in the final scenes when they put the clues
together and discover the real reason behind the bachelor party....
As for the bachelor party itself, as a plot device to hold the episode
together it worked pretty well. Seeing the demon family in the limited mode
that we did was nicely done. The one scene that really clicked for me was
the family dinner in which they casually talk about eating Doyle's brain but
are horrified by the thought of playing charades. An absolutely laugh out
loud scene that does what Angel and Buffy do best--combine horror and
laughter at the same time.
As for the party, it worked fairly well. The only part I didn't like was
Harry's financee. He fell a bit flat at times--namely at times when he
wasn't in demonic form. The actor really failed to do well with the part
and that's about the only major drawback I can find to an otherwise
enjoyable hour of Angel.
So, I guess that's about it for now, except a few small things...
--It's nice to see the Doyle/Cordy relationship take a few steps
forward. You've got to wonder how long this crazy dance they're doing will
go on...
--"You brought a vampire to my bachelor party?" Great line..
--The direction this week was similar to the one used in the pilot. I
liked the jumps that were used to hold the episode together.
--Cordy's date was a riot. I'd love to see more of her social side.
And give this woman a female friend or two. Maybe even make Harry a
recurring character...
Well, that about wraps it up for now. Overall, "The Bachelor Party" was
enjoyable and a good character exploration of Doyle. I hope we see
similar, strong episodes in the future...
My rating: 8.0 (out of 10.0)
Next up: Buffy visits LA and the sparks fly...
"You brought a vampire to my bachelor party?"
Review Copyright 1999 by Michael T. Hickerson. All Rights Reserved.
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