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Salvage

 
TV Episode:

Angel: Salvage

  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Movie Type: Prime-Time Drama
  • Themes: Vampires
  • Director: Jefferson Kibbee
  • Release Year: 2003
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 60 minutes

Plot

Wesley (Alexis Denisof) and the others return to the hotel to find the gleeful Angelus (David Boreanaz) sucking Lilah (Stephanie Romanov) dry. After Angelus flees, an incensed Connor (Vincent Kartheiser) vows to kill his evil father, unaware that the injured Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter) is actually Lilah's murderer. As Wesley prepares to decapitate Lilah's body to prevent any possible vampirification, he is haunted by his ex-lover's memory -- and by his own foolish hope that she would ever forsake her self-serving ways. Such thoughts of redemption remind Wes that Team Angel isn't without allies. He heads to prison to confer with rogue slayer Faith (Eliza Dushku), who has survived not only the last few years behind bars but also a recent attempt on her life. When she learns that Angelus is back, Faith busts out of prison and accompanies Wesley on his search for Angelus. The evil vampire lures Faith to an isolated industrial space where he and The Beast tag-team her. Just as The Beast is about to finish the slayer off, Angelus betrays the molten demon and smites him with his own weapon. The perpetual night that The Beast unleashed on L.A. dies with him, giving Faith the sunlight she needs to hold Angelus at bay. In other developments, Cordelia turns out to be The Beast's mysterious master. She keeps that information under wraps but does tell Connor another secret: She's pregnant with his child. Originally broadcast March 5, 2003, on the WB network, "Salvage" marked season four, episode 13 of the supernatural soap opera. With the announcement of Cordelia's impending motherhood, the producers of Angel were finally able to stop disguising actress Charisma Carpenter's real-life pregnancy with flowing outfits and crafty camera angles. This episode also marked the return of Eliza Dushku's Faith to the Buffyverse after an absence of more than two seasons. The rogue slayer's quest for redemption would continue in the following two installments, after which she would return to Buffy the Vampire Slayer for that show's final five episodes. The use of an ornate Bringer's knife during the attempt on Faith's life serves as a silent tie into the continuity of Buffy season seven. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
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Album Review: Salvage
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Review

The main components of Another Fine Day's second album, Salvage, are minimalist ambient techno and the African kalimba, but producer/instrumentalist Tom Green isn't afraid to spice up the mix with other elements as well: jazz, folk, funk, modern classical, and trance (the electronic-dance variety), for example. Green isn't the first to fuse electronic and world music, but he is one of the more eclectic and unpredictable of the bunch -- sometimes to the point where the album can bog down in experimental meandering. But the many interesting moments justify the occasional half-formed idea. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Scarborough Fair Traditional Another Fine Day (5:45)
Twisted Standards Tom Green Another Fine Day (5:53)
Cutting Branches Traditional Another Fine Day (7:19)
Lost in Space Tom Green Another Fine Day (4:50)
Two Kalimbas and a Synth Tom Green Another Fine Day (4:02)
Urban Fox Tom Green Another Fine Day (5:01)
In 5 Tom Green Another Fine Day (6:35)
Irish in China Tom Green Another Fine Day (5:43)
Malcoom's Loop Tom Green Another Fine Day (8:10)

Credits

Tom Green (Piano), Tim Dennen (Mastering), Tom Green (Synthesizer), Tom Green (Kalimba), Tom Green (Producer), Tom Green (Photography), Tom Green (Percussion), Tom Green (Accordion), Tom Green (Arranger), Tom Green (Sanza)
Wikipedia: Salvage (Angel)
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"Salvage"
Angel episode
Episode no. Season 4
Episode 13
Written by David Fury
Directed by Jefferson Kibbee
Production no. 4ADH13
Original airdate March 5, 2003
Guest stars

Andy Hallett
   (Lorne)
Stephanie Romanov
   (Lilah)
Vladimir Kulich
   (The Beast)
Eliza Dushku
   (Faith)

Episode chronology
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"Calvary" "Release"
List of Angel episodes

"Salvage" is episode 13 of season 4 in the television show Angel, originally broadcast on the WB television network. After discovering Lilah’s dead body, a grieving Wesley breaks rogue slayer Faith out of prison so she can help track down Angelus. Meanwhile, Lorne performs a sanctuary spell to keep Angelus out of the hotel while Cordelia - secretly revealed to be the big evil controlling the Beast - confides in Connor that she is pregnant.

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Plot

Angelus, who has been stalking Lilah, is disappointed when he finds her already dead. Wesley and Gunn discover him holding her body, drinking whatever is left of her blood; he escapes through a window, allowing the two to assume he killed her. Downstairs, when Wesley and Gunn return to the lobby with news of Lilah's death, Lorne suggests protecting the hotel with the same magic that forbids violence at his club. When the group realizes that Angelus could have turned Lilah into a vampire, Wesley offers to prevent her potential rising.

Angelus visits a demon bar - where he is raucously received - to question the patrons on the whereabouts of the Beast. In the basement, Wesley prepares to behead Lilah. After an imaginary conversation where he apologizes for their "not-a-relationship", he finally brings down the ax. Connor intends to destroy Angelus despite Cordelia's protests, but when he starts to leave, Cordelia faints mid-speech and Connor stops to care for her.

Meanwhile, Slayer Faith works out in prison until another prisoner threatens her with a knife. Faith efficiently knocks the woman out. As the corrections officer hauls the other prisoner away, reassuring Faith they saw how she was attacked, Faith notices the ornate Bringer knife that was used. Angelus follows the scent of Lilah's blood to the weapon used to kill her, in the Beast's possession. The Beast says Angelus is a part of his master's plans, but Angelus refuses to take orders and leaves. Cordelia - revealed as the Beast's master - is disappointed. The Beast apologizes for his failures and she forgives him, then the two kiss.

Lorne performs the protection spell, and Wesley returns from the basement saying he intends to restore Angel's soul. Wesley visits Faith at the prison to ask for her help; she crashes through the glass, knocks out the officers, and jumps out of the high window with Wesley. (The clear implication is that Faith could have escaped prison any time she liked and only remained there as part of her self-imposed redemption efforts.) Faith tells him that she won't kill Angelus because of Angel's crucial role in her life and Wesley admits that's precisely why he chose her for the job. When they arrive at the hotel, Faith asserts herself as commander. Connor is displeased with her decision to rescue Angelus, not kill him, but Faith makes it clear her plan is the only plan.

Angelus, after overhearing a Slayer is in town, immediately calls Buffy Summers's house. When Dawn Summers confirms her sister is still in Sunnydale, he realizes Faith must be the Slayer on the loose. Connor leads Faith, Wesley and Gunn into a factory and despite Faith's orders, beheads the first vampire that crosses his path. Faith yells at the teen for disobeying her and then tells him to go home because he refuses to listen to her. The two fight, but Faith is clearly stronger and eventually holds a crossbow to Connor's throat in warning. Connor returns to the hotel with Gunn, as Wesley and Faith split up to search the factory.

Faith finds Angelus with the Beast; she is badly beaten by the creature until Angelus stabs the Beast with a dagger made of the Beast's flesh, killing the demon and restoring the sun. Faith knocks out a large window, flooding the room with sunlight, forcing Angelus to keep his distance. At the hotel, the gang rejoices in the return of the sun and Connor goes upstairs to tell Cordelia. Connor sings Faith's praises until Cordy interrupts with news that she's pregnant with his child.

Acting

Main cast

Special guest star

Guest stars

Co-stars

  • Kara Holden as Young Woman
  • Billy Riek as Paco Vamp
  • Joel David Moore as Karl Vamp
  • Alonzo Bodden as Prison Guard
  • Joshua Grenrock Demon in Bar
  • Addie Daddio as Rosaria Vamp
  • Brett Wagner as Bohg'dar Demon
  • Spice Williams as Debbie

Production details

Writing

Writer David Fury was pleased to write for Faith's character again: "I love her voice. And for whatever reason, her voice just comes to me," he says. "She has an attitude that is fun to write, saying things that are provocative or dirty or slightly off-color... That's the stuff that's most comfortable for me to do." However, he found writing the scene between Lilah and Wesley challenging because he'd never written for Lilah before, although it "turned out better than I imagined," Fury says.[1]

Arc significance

  • Faith escapes from prison to help the Angel Investigations team find Angelus.
  • Angelus kills the Beast and the sun returns.
  • It is revealed that Cordelia is the master of the Beast, and she reveals to Connor that she's pregnant with his child.

Continuity

Crossover with Buffy: While in prison, Faith is attacked by an inmate hired by the Bringers, agents of the First Evil who try to eliminate the Slayer line in Season Seven of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. When Angelus calls Buffy's house, he talks to Dawn Summers. This phone call is not shown in any Buffy episode.

This episode also reconciles Wesley and Faith for the first time to finally work together as Watcher and Slayer. In Season Three of Buffy the Vampire Slayer Wesley had been sent to Sunnydale to officially replace Rupert Giles as both Buffy's and Faith's watcher, which never worked out as Faith never worked with him or Giles since she had her own agenda set up as a rogue Slayer, which later turned her into a rogue criminal for hire. Their other brief encounter since Sunnydale had seen Wesley abducted and brutally tortured by Faith when she was hired to kill Angel by Wolfram & Hart, and her departure in the next episode by voluntarily turning herself to the authorities in search of redemption.

Translations

  • German title: "Licht in der Dunkelheit" ("Light in the darkness")
  • Italian title: "Salvataggio" ("Salvage")

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