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Eve

 
Artist: Son of Eve
  • Active: '90s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Producer
  • Representative Albums: "Dollar Shots

Biography

The unfortunate thing about Son of Eve is that most of the activity surrounding their career happened before the Staten Island hip-hop crew released their one and only full-length disc for A&M imprint Dv8 Records. Musicians/MC's Finster Baby Jones and Gus both grew up in Brooklyn and Staten Island New York and both worked in bands and other musical projects separately without much success. But when the two began exchanging musical ideas and working their demos in the local underground hip-hop scene during the late '80s, things began to take shape for the talented poets. By 1991, a serious buzz was building around the duo as they performed at all the right clubs and got to know all the right people in New York's vibrant music circles. After Mickey Marchello of the Good Rats caught a Son of Eve performance at a nightclub in Long Island, he got Jones and Gus in touch with David Sonenberg, and the duo were well on their way. Sonenberg negotiated a contract with Dv8, and Son of Eve finally had a major label deal and with it the means to create the music they had been imagining together for years. This overnight sensation still needed to take a bit of time to develop in their new situation, so it wasn't until 1998 that Son of Eve finally got to release their national debut, Dollar Shots. This self-produced disc shows off Son of Eve in all their dynamic exuberance, and brilliance. The beats are strong and Jones and Gus display a pleasant flow that relies on attitude and cleverness more than histrionics and posturing. The relatively sparse use of samples is well done just as the musical performances (by the group, not studio players) is more than respectable. Son of Eve were blessed with an easy-going positive nature that is evident throughout Dollar Shots, but the street still lives inside of them, and it's easy to notice that while they aren't overly concerned with a hard self-portrayal, their eyes are open, and they know how to deal with a reality that might not always present them with sunshine and happiness. These guys are as hard as they need to be, which is exactly how hard everyone really should be anyway. There have not been any full-length offerings from the group since Dollar Shots, which must be due in part to the corporate shuffling and resulting roster cuts at Polygram when it was absorbed into Universal shortly after the now-defunct A&M released the Son of Eve debut. This specific sad ending is the unfortunate finish to many stories of fine young Polygram artists of the time: once promising upstarts transformed almost instantly into damaged goods, tainted by circumstances which they had no control over. ~ Vincent Jeffries, All Music Guide
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Wikipedia: Eve (Angel)
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Eve
First appearance "Conviction"
Created by Joss Whedon
Statistics
Affiliation Lindsey McDonald, formerly Wolfram & Hart
Notable powers Eve's status as liaison to the Senior Partnersgranted her the following gifts:
  • Psychic link to the Senior Partners, allowing her to be informed of their will and access certain information whenever the Partners saw fit.
  • Immortality.
Portrayed by  Sarah Thompson

Eve is a fictional character appearing in the fifth season of the cult television series Angel. She is played by Sarah Thompson.

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Biography

Character history

Eve is "liaison to the Senior Partners" of Wolfram & Hart after Angel and his crew takes over the Los Angeles branch of the firm. Never trusted, she comes and goes at her leisure, usually stirring up trouble as she goes. Though she appears human, Eve is actually a Child of the Senior Partners, a being given human form and created to do their bidding.

Though Eve has sex with Angel once, under mystical circumstances, at some point she meets and falls in love with Lindsey McDonald. The two hatch a scheme to slowly but surely demoralize Angel through a variety of means. Eve and Lindsey use a spell to make Angel and his team believe the existence of two vampires with a soul endangers the existence of the universe, then manipulate Spike into becoming a vigilante and reminder of the work Angel used to do. Eve frequently mentions Spike's new status as champion when he is recorporealized, and even puts a parasitic creature on Angel that sends him into a world of illusions, in which Angel has become a loser and Spike the champion.

The plan all along is for Spike to save Angel from the agent. Unfortunately for Eve, Angel, in a moment of cognizance, recognizes Eve as she unleashes the parasite. Although she tries to talk her way out of it, Angel and his friends trust her even less now. The revelation she has been working with Lindsey against Angel puts her on the run. Eve hides in Lindsey's apartment, using the runes covering it to remain beyond the Senior Partners' radar.

Eve's position with the firm is ended when she is confronted by the new liaison, Marcus Hamilton, and forced to sign away her immortality. She comes under the legal protection of Angel, as Angel believes she can be useful against the Senior Partners. Lindsey eventually returns from his own prison, thanks to Angel, and the two are able to spend some more time together before Angel approaches Lindsey for a final mission against the Circle of the Black Thorn, and Lindsey agrees to join in the battle.

Eve is skeptical of Lindsey's chances of survival during the last battle, and Angel's enigmatic words he isn't going to return only emphasize it (Lindsey is ultimately assassinated by Lorne). Lorne himself had, at a previous meeting, prophesized Eve has a terrible future ahead of her, and it seems to be coming true, having lost her job and her love with no where else to go, she remains in the crumbling Wolfram & Hart offices when they are destroyed, asking where she should go. Eve's ultimate fate is not revealed.

In issue five of the canonical Angel: After The Fall comic book continuation of the television series, while conversing with Wesley in the White Room, the Senior Partners propose the possibility of using Eve to be their liaison to Angel, suggesting she is currently under their control, possibly killed at some point after or during the television series finale.

Romantic relationships

  • Angel: Eve and Angel have a one-time encounter at Wolfram & Hart's Halloween party, when Lorne's empathic powers go out of control and he begins to unintentionally write destinies instead of just reading them. He tells Angel and Eve to "get a room", saying "you could cut the sexual tension with a knife". When Angel suggests they should talk about it, Eve remarks, "It's not like this is the first time I've had sex under mystical influence. I went to UC Santa Cruz." Angel never does fully trust her due to the fact she is directly involved with the Senior Partners. After this, however, their professional relationship becomes increasingly hostile due to Eve's relationship with Angel's old foe (and ex-Wolfram & Hart employee) Lindsey, particularly following her attempt to infect Angel with a dream-inducing parasite.
  • Lindsey McDonald

Appearances

Eve appeared in 10 episodes:

Angel

Season 5 (2003–2004) - "Conviction"; "Hell Bound"; "Life of the Party"; "Lineage"; "Destiny"; "Soul Purpose"; "You're Welcome"; "A Hole in the World"; "Underneath"; "Not Fade Away"

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