by Michael Ikeda <mmikeda@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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May 9, 2008 at 04:56 PM
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>> Season Four, Episode 22: "Home"
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>> Rating: Excellent
>
> I don't really have anything to add from last time. I love
> Lilah. I love the ending. The tour of the new W&H is amusing.
> Angel's and Connor's performances are top notch in their final
> confrontation. The half conclusion and half preview I find
> disorienting, and not terribly satisfying for any of the AI team
> besides Angel, though I recognize now that they were already
> getting written out of this season in the prior episode. I've
> never liked the idea of Angel running W&H and don't find the
> acceptance of it by the AI team very believable. (Except for
> Angel himself because of the Connor deal.) Not even Gunn,
> though at least some effort was made to justify his choice.
>
Only Gunn and (probably) Lorne actually decide to accept the deal
independently of Angel. Wesley is at least considering it (perhaps
because of Lilah?) but hasn't made a definitive statement. Fred is
clearly opposed.
Then Angel announces his "executive decision" and that changes the
situation.
--
Michael Ikeda mmikeda@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Telling a statistician not to use sampling is like telling an
astronomer they can't say there is a moon and stars"
Lynne Billard, past president American Statistical Association