Angel enters the ominous house of therapy and quickly finds the room with the spooky altar. The talking stick lays on an open book on the altar. "What's going on here?" asks Allen. Cordy asks Kate if they can get her "some coffee, or valium, or both?" Incidentally, Cordy is wearing a white cropped sweater, under which is some kind of sheer pink shirt, which is also cropped so that we can still see her belly button above her low-rise jeans. Ugh. "He walked out on me, he just walked out," moans Kate. Cordy reassures Kate that Angel will be back, but Kate says that she meant her father. Suddenly, Kate jumps up and declares that she needs to find her dad. Doyle suggests that Kate stay with them at the office. Kate rummages through her purse as she says, "We could do that, but see, I have this..." "Personal problem you're gonna share till dawn?" asks Cordy. "Gun!" Kate announces, waving it around triumphantly. "And I don't want to come off as insensitive, but if either one of you try and stop me [sic] I'll have to blow you the crap away, because I'm gonna find my dad." Exit Kate.
Angel asks Allen which demon he worships to get his power. "A whole bunch, actually. I'm a polytheist," says Allen. Angel turns to Allen, who says, "You have rage. I get that." Allen tells Angel that stuff about anger and fear, and asks, "What were you parents like?" and then clubs Angel with the talking stick. "My parents were great," says Angel, before getting his vamp-face on. The eyebrows are a bit better this time, although that could be because of the dim lighting. "Tasted a lot like chicken," Angel adds, grabbing Allen. Um. That's disturbing. I like it. The police station is in chaos as everyone gets in touch with their feelings. One cop shouts, "I'm having an epiphany!" Heh. Heath carries some keys through the room as he mutters, "It's not right, trapped together that way, with the bigger ones picking on the weaker ones." Heath enters the hall leading to the cells and repeats, "It's not right." He unlocks the cells and opens them. The prisoners, including Little Tony, walk out into the hall. Heath enters the holding area and tells them, "Remember this, brothers. An act of kindness is just as manly --" Heath is cut off when the former prisoners tackle him.













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