Spicule marches into Angel's office and straight over a chair, which I also kind of liked. Yes, there are several three-second intervals in this episode that I enjoyed. And a few portions that are even longer than that. Spicule sits down while complaining that Harmony dragged him out of a poker game, pausing to note, "All the guys down there agree that astronauts don't stand a chance against cavemen, so don't even start." Angel says, "You and me, this isn't working out." Spicule asks if they should start annoying other people. Heh. Angel tells Spicule that he should leave, and explains his theory: "Lindsey brought you back as a spirit bound to this place so you'd become invested in it. He only made you corporeal again once you'd gotten used to it, attached to it." He just wants Spicule to go away so he can have the Amulet of Assitude all to himself. Spicule insists that he isn't "attached," and grumpily admits, "I just don't have anywhere else to go." Angel offers to use Wolfram & Hart's resources to transfer Spicule anywhere he'd like, all expenses paid: "You fight the good fight, but in style. And if possible, in Outer Mongolia." Spicule's intrigued by the idea. So now Angel runs all of Wolfram & Hart, not just the local branch? I know it's a bit late now, but maybe Mutant Enemy should consider having a show bible or something to help them keep their facts straight.













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