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Billy (Angel)

"Billy" is episode 6 of season 3 in the television show Angel. Written by Tim Minear and Jeffrey Bell and directed by David Grossman, it was originally broadcast on October 29, 2001 on the WB television network. In this episode, Angel investigates a wave of violence against women throughout Los Angeles, caused by Billy's ability to infect men with murderous misogyny. Cordelia seeks the aid of Lilah, who is a victim of Billy’s power, while Fred finds herself in danger from an infected Wesley.

"Billy"
Angel episode
Episode no.Season 3
Episode 6
Directed byDavid Grossman
Written byTim Minear
Jeffrey Bell
Production code3ADH06
Original air dateOctober 29, 2001 (2001-10-29)
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Plot edit

Angel teaches Cordelia how to sword fight so that she can defend herself if Angel isn't there to protect her. Lilah finds Billy, the man Angel was forced to rescue from hell, in her office talking with Gavin Park. Lilah tells Gavin to stay away from her clients. Gavin attacks her, smashing her head into a glass case and strangling her.

Cordelia has a vision of a woman being beaten by her husband in a convenience store. Wesley gets surveillance photos from the crime, in which they spot Billy. Wesley, Gunn, and Angel track down Billy; however, the police arrive first to take Billy into custody for phoning in a tip on the location of a murder victim. Lilah reveals that Billy's touch turns men into vicious misogynists. Wesley and Fred examine Billy's blood cells through the microscope and observes that his power is in his blood, saliva, and sweat. They are affected by Billy's power and begin fighting.

Angel tracks Billy's last location to a party at his cousin's house, where he discovers that Billy's entire family is aware of his situation and want him gone. Cordelia finds Billy waiting for a private plane at the airport. He's not interested in talking with her, and she debilitates him with a stun gun to his groin. Angel arrives to help Cordelia and Billy touches Angel's face, but is unaffected, having long since lost the capacity to feel hatred. As Angel and Billy fight, Lilah shoots Billy dead before Cordelia can get a clear shot with her crossbow.

Fred forgives Wesley for the fight. Wesley, consumed with guilt, worries that Billy brought out something that was already inside him deep down, he doesn't know who he is or how to return to life as it was before.

Production edit

Dylan Blim invokes John F. Kennedy Jr. who was a member of the family himself—but adamantly disliked the conduct of relatives.[1] Dylan is aware that Angel is a vampire with the potential to kill Billy but still invites him into the family compound. Kennedy had also openly criticized relatives engaging in 'bad behavior'.

Reception edit

Stephanie Romanov says the ending to this episode was one of her "favorite Lilah moments. It was the only time Lilah was a hero."[2]

DVD Verdict called this episode a The Shining homage with an "unsubtle metaphor" that "misogyny is BAD."[3]

The Futon Critic named it the 36th best episode of 2001, saying "No show pushes as many buttons at the same time as this one."[4]

In 2021, Paste named the episode the most terrifying episode of the Buffyverse, writing "When it comes to horror, things like jumpscares, bodies falling out of closets, or other similar genre staples are the kind that frighten you for a moment, maybe two, and then they're gone. Billy's horror operates from the opposite direction, capitalizing on quiet moments and the slow burn of it all: the haunted look in Lilah's eyes as she steps out of the shadows to reveal her face mottled with bruises, or the cruelty in Wesley's voice as he taunts and terrorizes Fred. It's a kind of unsettling, skin-crawling horror that will sit with you long after the credits have rolled."[5]

References edit

  1. ^ "Jfk Jr. Calls Kin 'Poster Boys For Bad Behavior'". Archive.seattletimes.com. Retrieved 18 December 2021.
  2. ^ Stafford, Nikki (2004), Once Bitten: An Unofficial Guide to the World of Angel, ECW Press, pp. 207–210, ISBN 1-55022-654-1
  3. ^ Cullum, Brett (October 20, 2004), , archived from the original on December 22, 2007, retrieved 2007-12-30
  4. ^ Brian Ford Sullivan (January 2, 2002). "The 50 Best Episodes of 2001 - #40-31". The Futon Critic. Retrieved August 10, 2010.
  5. ^ Coates, Lauren (October 29, 2021), "On "Billy," The Buffyverse's Most Terrifying Episode, and the Horror of Violent Misogyny", Pastemagazine.com, retrieved October 29, 2021

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Billy is episode 6 of season 3 in the television show Angel Written by Tim Minear and Jeffrey Bell and directed by David Grossman it was originally broadcast on October 29 2001 on the WB television network In this episode Angel investigates a wave of violence against women throughout Los Angeles caused by Billy s ability to infect men with murderous misogyny Cordelia seeks the aid of Lilah who is a victim of Billy s power while Fred finds herself in danger from an infected Wesley Billy Angel episodeEpisode no Season 3Episode 6Directed byDavid GrossmanWritten byTim MinearJeffrey BellProduction code3ADH06Original air dateOctober 29 2001 2001 10 29 Guest appearancesStephanie Romanov as Lilah Morgan Daniel Dae Kim as Gavin Park Justin Shilton as Billy Blim Richard Livingston as Congressman Nathan Blim Jennifer Brooke as Clerk Cheri Rae Russell as Female Officer Gwen McGee as Detective Kristoffer Polaha as Dylan Rey Gallegos as Sanchez Charlie Parker as Guy Joy Lang as Amber Timothy McNeil 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in his blood saliva and sweat They are affected by Billy s power and begin fighting Angel tracks Billy s last location to a party at his cousin s house where he discovers that Billy s entire family is aware of his situation and want him gone Cordelia finds Billy waiting for a private plane at the airport He s not interested in talking with her and she debilitates him with a stun gun to his groin Angel arrives to help Cordelia and Billy touches Angel s face but is unaffected having long since lost the capacity to feel hatred As Angel and Billy fight Lilah shoots Billy dead before Cordelia can get a clear shot with her crossbow Fred forgives Wesley for the fight Wesley consumed with guilt worries that Billy brought out something that was already inside him deep down he doesn t know who he is or how to return to life as it was before Production editDylan Blim invokes John F Kennedy Jr who was a member of the family himself but adamantly disliked the conduct of relatives 1 Dylan is aware that Angel is a vampire with the potential to kill Billy but still invites him into the family compound Kennedy had also openly criticized relatives engaging in bad behavior Reception editStephanie Romanov says the ending to this episode was one of her favorite Lilah moments It was the only time Lilah was a hero 2 DVD Verdict called this episode a The Shining homage with an unsubtle metaphor that misogyny is BAD 3 The Futon Critic named it the 36th best episode of 2001 saying No show pushes as many buttons at the same time as this one 4 In 2021 Paste named the episode the most terrifying episode of the Buffyverse writing When it comes to horror things like jumpscares bodies falling out of closets or other similar genre staples are the kind that frighten you for a moment maybe two and then they re gone Billy s horror operates from the opposite direction capitalizing on quiet moments and the slow burn of it all the haunted look in Lilah s eyes as she steps out of the shadows to reveal her face mottled with bruises or the cruelty in Wesley s voice as he taunts and terrorizes Fred It s a kind of unsettling skin crawling horror that will sit with you long after the credits have rolled 5 References edit Jfk Jr Calls Kin Poster Boys For Bad Behavior Archive seattletimes com Retrieved 18 December 2021 Stafford Nikki 2004 Once Bitten An Unofficial Guide to the World ofAngel ECW Press pp 207 210 ISBN 1 55022 654 1 Cullum Brett October 20 2004 DVD Verdict Review Angel The Complete Third Season archived from the original on December 22 2007 retrieved 2007 12 30 Brian Ford Sullivan January 2 2002 The 50 Best Episodes of 2001 40 31 The Futon Critic Retrieved August 10 2010 Coates Lauren October 29 2021 On Billy The Buffyverse s Most Terrifying Episode and the Horror of Violent Misogyny Pastemagazine com retrieved October 29 2021Further reading editStacey Abbott Angel pp 32 35 Wayne State University Press 2009 Project Muse 7897 ISBN 9780814335598 John Kenneth Muir The Encyclopedia of Superheroes on Film and Television 2nd edn p 64 McFarland 2008 ISBN 9780786437559External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Billy Billy at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Billy Angel amp oldid 1219776229, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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