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| series = [[Angel (1999 TV series)|Angel]] |
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Title=Sleep Tight| |
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Image=[[Image:Angel episode 3-16.jpg|150px]]| |
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Season=3| |
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| season = 3 |
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Episode=16| |
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| episode = 16 |
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Airdate=March 4| |
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Year=2002| |
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| production = 3ADH16 |
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| airdate = {{Start date|2002|03|04}} |
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Guests=[[Keith Szarabajka]] (Holtz), [[Stephanie Romanov]] (Lilah Morgan), Jack Conley (Sahjhan), [[Laurel Holloman]] (Justine), [[Andy Hallett]] (Lorne) , Jhaemi Willens (Drummer), Robert Forrest (Warrior #2), J. Scott Shonka (Commando #1), Jeff Denton (Lead Guitar), Bryan Friday (Holtzian (uncredited)), Marina Benedict (Kim) | |
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* [[Andy Hallett]] as [[Lorne (Angel)|Lorne]] |
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Prev=Loyalty| |
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* [[Stephanie Romanov]] as [[Lilah Morgan]] |
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Next=Forgiving |
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* [[Laurel Holloman]] as [[Justine Cooper (Angel)|Justine Cooper]] |
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* [[Jack Conley (actor)|Jack Conley]] as [[Sahjhan]] |
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* [[Marina Benedict]] as Kim |
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* [[Keith Szarabajka]] as [[Daniel Holtz]] |
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* Jeff Denton as Lead Guitar |
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* Jhaemi Willens as Drummer |
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* J. Scott Shonka as Commando #1 |
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* Robert Forrest as Warrior #2 |
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| prev = [[Loyalty (Angel)|Loyalty]] |
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| next = [[Forgiving (Angel)|Forgiving]] |
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| season_article = Angel season 3 |
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| episode_list = List of Angel episodes |
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"'''Sleep Tight'''" is the 16th episode of the [[Angel season 3|third season]] of the American television series ''[[Angel (1999 TV series)|Angel]]''. |
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===Summary=== |
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==Plot== |
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[[Angel (vampire)|Angel]]’s sudden outbursts of anger, reckless behavior and sudden craving for human blood, frighten [[Wesley Wyndam-Pryce|Wesley]] enough to conspire with [[Daniel Holtz]] to kidnap [[Connor (Buffyverse)|Connor]]. However, the plan backfires when Holtz and Justine betray Wesley and kidnap the child in order to lure Angel into a final confrontation. |
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Wesley has been studying the prophecies regarding Angel and Connor, and his findings have left him convinced that Angel will kill his son. Angel enters Wesley's office, strangely cheerful. He pours a glass of pig's blood, and the two watch [[Lorne (Angel)|Lorne]] listen to a female client sing. As she does, her face suddenly twists and becomes a horrific demon face before reverting to human form. |
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⚫ | The woman, Kim, talks about the odd behavior and appearance of a band she'd been playing with. Angel continues to drink blood and draws attention with his unusual behavior. Fred and Wesley that discover Kim has just been infected by a demon and that a mystical medication can cure it. Kim tells the others about the demons and where they can be found and killed. Angel is enthusiastic about the fight, and Wesley sends a group out. |
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Meanwhile, Angel discovers that [[Lilah Morgan|Lilah]] and her associates at [[Wolfram and Hart|Wolfram & Hart]] have been [[spiking]] his supply of pigs' blood with traces of Connor’s blood which they stole from the [[hospital]]. As Angel confronts Lilah in a bar, the demon [[Sahjhan]], who summoned Holtz, appears before Angel for the first time. |
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Justine teaches Holtz's minions how to kill vampires. She expresses worry to Holtz about killing the humans associated with Angel but eventually comes to believe that they deserve to die. Wesley again appears at Holtz's lair to talk about Connor. |
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===Expanded overview=== |
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⚫ | Angel, Gunn, and Fred find and kill the demonic band, Angel fighting with atypical ferocity. Wesley talks with Holtz about ending the fight before it really begins. Holtz gives Wesley one day to deal with the problem of Angel killing Connor before Holtz gets involved. Angel and the others return to the hotel, and Angel starts chugging blood and shouting about how annoying Connor is. When he throws a glass of blood against the wall, Angel realizes something's very wrong with him. |
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Wesley has been studying the prophecies regarding Angel and Connor, and his findings are making him increasingly nervous. Angel enters Wesley's office, strangely cheerful and trying to comfort Connor, who is fussing. Angel pours himself a glass of pigs' blood, and the two of them watch [[Lorne (Buffyverse)|Lorne]] listen to a female client sing. [[Winifred Burkle|Fred]] talks on her cell phone with [[Charles Gunn|Gunn]] who walks into the hotel during the conversation. Angel talks of baby proofing the hotel while Wesley holds Connor, and decides to take Connor out for a day to play. Lorne asks the gang to watch the woman sing; as she does, her face suddenly twists and becomes a horrific demon face. The woman blurts out horrible words about eating eyeballs before her face reverts to human form. |
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⚫ | Lorne notices Angel's obsession with the blood and suggests that it has been spiked. Wesley walks the streets until he finds that Justine has been following him. Wesley lectures her about the difference between Holtz and Angel. Fred studies the pig's blood under a microscope, but Angel already knows that it’s been spiked with Connor's blood, giving Angel a desire for more. Angel finds Lilah at the bar. Sahjhan appears, and although Angel doesn't recognize him from his past, he figures out that Sahjhan brought Holtz back. Sahjhan's upset that Angel doesn't remember him and promises retribution before disappearing. |
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⚫ | Wesley packs Connor's bag as he prepares to take Connor. Lorne watches, concerned that Angel never mentioned Wesley taking Connor for the night. As Wesley hums a lullaby to Connor, Lorne reads his intentions and realizes he is going to abduct the child. Wesley chases Lorne into the office, knocking him unconscious. Angel returns and agrees to let Wesley take Connor for the night. He wonders where Lorne is, but Wesley explains that he went out. |
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Justine directs Holtz's minions in the process of learning how to kill vampires. She expresses worry to Holtz about killing the humans associated with Angel, but eventually realizes that because they chose Angel's side, they deserve to die. Wesley again appears at Holtz's lair to talk about Connor. The demonic band plays until Angel, Gunn and Fred crash into the party. Gunn becomes angry and inspired for battle when one of the demons makes inappropriate remarks about Fred. Angel vamps and goes furiously attacks the Wraith-ers, ripping one's arm off. |
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⚫ | Angel says his goodbyes to Connor and asks Wesley to investigate Sahjhan. Offering to do research at his own place, Wesley takes Connor and leaves the [[Hyperion Hotel|Hyperion]] on foot. Gunn and Fred offer to keep Angel company through the night without Connor. Holtz and several of his men then show up armed at the hotel. Holtz wants to know where Connor is, but since he's not there, he directs his men to attack but keep Angel alive. As a battle ensues, Lorne wakes up and uses a high-pitched note to debilitate some of the attackers. Holtz and some of his men retreat, and Lorne reveals that Wesley has been seeing Holtz and has kidnapped Connor. |
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⚫ | Wesley packs his car and begins to leave with Connor, but a badly beaten Justine stumbles upon him and explains that Holtz turned his back on her. Justine slits Wesley's throat with a knife and takes Connor, driving away in Wesley's car. Angry because of his lost son and Wesley's betrayal, Angel lets loose on his co-workers, attacking Gunn. Fred breaks up the confrontation and suggests they focus on the real problem: Connor. Angel threatens some of Holtz's wounded minions until one reveals the location of Holtz's lair. |
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⚫ | Lorne notices Angel's obsession with the blood and |
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⚫ | Wesley packs Connor's bag as he prepares to take Connor. Lorne watches, concerned that Angel never mentioned |
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⚫ | Lilah's group, Angel, and Holtz all arrive at the bridge at the same time, and Sahjhan appears soon after. Lilah explains that she wants the baby alive despite her deal with Sahjhan. Angel tells Holtz to take Connor so that Connor will live. Sahjhan opens a dimensional rift to Quor'Toth — a very dark dimension — and explains that either the child dies or everyone is sucked into the portal. In the interest of survival, Holtz runs with Connor into the rift. Angel tries to follow, but he's thrown back and the rift is mended. The others leave, and a devastated Angel is left lying on the ground, grieving over his lost son. |
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⚫ | Angel says his goodbyes to Connor |
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⚫ | Wesley packs |
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[[Charisma Carpenter]] does not appear in this episode, despite featuring in the title credits. |
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==Reception== |
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⚫ | Lilah talks with some military types and then |
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Noel Murray, writing in ''[[The A.V. Club]]'' praised the episode, stating "This is the kind of storytelling that TV frequently does better than any other medium (outside of maybe comic books): the kind where multiple long-range plots come to a head and everything goes sour all at once."<ref>{{cite news|last=Murray|first=Noel|title=Buffy / Angel: "Hell's Bells"/"Sleep Tight"|date=February 21, 2011|work=[[The A.V. Club]]|accessdate=May 6, 2023|url=https://www.avclub.com/buffy-angel-hells-bells-sleep-tight-1798167428}}</ref> Neil Wilkes of [[Digital Spy]] praised the "wickedly executed climax" which fans would find "Angel at its best."<ref>{{cite news|title=Angel: Sleep Tight|url=https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/a7048/angel-sleep-tight/|first=Neil|last=Wilkes|date=April 15, 2002|accessdate=May 6, 2023|work=[[Digital Spy]]}}</ref> |
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==References== |
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==Further reading== |
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* {{Cite book |last=Muir |first=John Kenneth |author-link=John Kenneth Muir |title=The Encyclopedia of Superheroes on Film and Television |publisher=[[McFarland & Company]] |year=2008 |isbn=9780786437559 |edition=2 |page=66}} |
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==External links== |
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{{wikiquotepar|Angel#Sleep Tight}} |
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{{wikiquote|Angel (TV series)#Sleep Tight|Sleep Tight}} |
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* {{IMDb episode|0512898|Sleep Tight}} |
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==Continuity== |
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==Arc Significance== |
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[[Category:2002 American television episodes]] |
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[[Category:Television episodes written by David Greenwalt]] |
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Daniel Holtz is first mentioned in Season Two, as a foe that Angel and Darla are fleeing in Europe; with this episode, we see the conclusion of part one of Holtz's plan to finally kill Angel. Holtz's abduction of Connor into ''Quor-Toth'' sets the stage for the conflicts between Angel and his son, the ultimate father-son fight. |
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[[Category:Television episodes about child abduction]] |
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===Timing=== |
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*Stories that take place around the same time in the Buffyverse: |
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Latest revision as of 18:58, 9 September 2024
"Sleep Tight" | |
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Angel episode | |
Episode no. | Season 3 Episode 16 |
Directed by | Terrence O'Hara |
Written by | David Greenwalt |
Production code | 3ADH16 |
Original air date | March 4, 2002 |
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"Sleep Tight" is the 16th episode of the third season of the American television series Angel.
Plot
[edit]Wesley has been studying the prophecies regarding Angel and Connor, and his findings have left him convinced that Angel will kill his son. Angel enters Wesley's office, strangely cheerful. He pours a glass of pig's blood, and the two watch Lorne listen to a female client sing. As she does, her face suddenly twists and becomes a horrific demon face before reverting to human form.
The woman, Kim, talks about the odd behavior and appearance of a band she'd been playing with. Angel continues to drink blood and draws attention with his unusual behavior. Fred and Wesley that discover Kim has just been infected by a demon and that a mystical medication can cure it. Kim tells the others about the demons and where they can be found and killed. Angel is enthusiastic about the fight, and Wesley sends a group out.
Justine teaches Holtz's minions how to kill vampires. She expresses worry to Holtz about killing the humans associated with Angel but eventually comes to believe that they deserve to die. Wesley again appears at Holtz's lair to talk about Connor.
Angel, Gunn, and Fred find and kill the demonic band, Angel fighting with atypical ferocity. Wesley talks with Holtz about ending the fight before it really begins. Holtz gives Wesley one day to deal with the problem of Angel killing Connor before Holtz gets involved. Angel and the others return to the hotel, and Angel starts chugging blood and shouting about how annoying Connor is. When he throws a glass of blood against the wall, Angel realizes something's very wrong with him.
Lorne notices Angel's obsession with the blood and suggests that it has been spiked. Wesley walks the streets until he finds that Justine has been following him. Wesley lectures her about the difference between Holtz and Angel. Fred studies the pig's blood under a microscope, but Angel already knows that it’s been spiked with Connor's blood, giving Angel a desire for more. Angel finds Lilah at the bar. Sahjhan appears, and although Angel doesn't recognize him from his past, he figures out that Sahjhan brought Holtz back. Sahjhan's upset that Angel doesn't remember him and promises retribution before disappearing.
Wesley packs Connor's bag as he prepares to take Connor. Lorne watches, concerned that Angel never mentioned Wesley taking Connor for the night. As Wesley hums a lullaby to Connor, Lorne reads his intentions and realizes he is going to abduct the child. Wesley chases Lorne into the office, knocking him unconscious. Angel returns and agrees to let Wesley take Connor for the night. He wonders where Lorne is, but Wesley explains that he went out.
Angel says his goodbyes to Connor and asks Wesley to investigate Sahjhan. Offering to do research at his own place, Wesley takes Connor and leaves the Hyperion on foot. Gunn and Fred offer to keep Angel company through the night without Connor. Holtz and several of his men then show up armed at the hotel. Holtz wants to know where Connor is, but since he's not there, he directs his men to attack but keep Angel alive. As a battle ensues, Lorne wakes up and uses a high-pitched note to debilitate some of the attackers. Holtz and some of his men retreat, and Lorne reveals that Wesley has been seeing Holtz and has kidnapped Connor.
Wesley packs his car and begins to leave with Connor, but a badly beaten Justine stumbles upon him and explains that Holtz turned his back on her. Justine slits Wesley's throat with a knife and takes Connor, driving away in Wesley's car. Angry because of his lost son and Wesley's betrayal, Angel lets loose on his co-workers, attacking Gunn. Fred breaks up the confrontation and suggests they focus on the real problem: Connor. Angel threatens some of Holtz's wounded minions until one reveals the location of Holtz's lair.
Lilah talks with some military types and then goes with them to Holtz's expected location. Angel takes out a couple of them and steals a truck so he can follow them. Holtz gets into the car with Justine and identifies himself and Justine to Connor as the baby's new parents.
Lilah's group, Angel, and Holtz all arrive at the bridge at the same time, and Sahjhan appears soon after. Lilah explains that she wants the baby alive despite her deal with Sahjhan. Angel tells Holtz to take Connor so that Connor will live. Sahjhan opens a dimensional rift to Quor'Toth — a very dark dimension — and explains that either the child dies or everyone is sucked into the portal. In the interest of survival, Holtz runs with Connor into the rift. Angel tries to follow, but he's thrown back and the rift is mended. The others leave, and a devastated Angel is left lying on the ground, grieving over his lost son.
Production
[edit]Charisma Carpenter does not appear in this episode, despite featuring in the title credits.
Reception
[edit]Noel Murray, writing in The A.V. Club praised the episode, stating "This is the kind of storytelling that TV frequently does better than any other medium (outside of maybe comic books): the kind where multiple long-range plots come to a head and everything goes sour all at once."[1] Neil Wilkes of Digital Spy praised the "wickedly executed climax" which fans would find "Angel at its best."[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Murray, Noel (February 21, 2011). "Buffy / Angel: "Hell's Bells"/"Sleep Tight"". The A.V. Club. Retrieved May 6, 2023.
- ^ Wilkes, Neil (April 15, 2002). "Angel: Sleep Tight". Digital Spy. Retrieved May 6, 2023.
Further reading
[edit]- Muir, John Kenneth (2008). The Encyclopedia of Superheroes on Film and Television (2 ed.). McFarland & Company. p. 66. ISBN 9780786437559.