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December 5 is Amy Acker’s birthday.
December 5 is Amy Acker’s birthday.
This year the television series Angel (1999-2004) is celebrating its 20th anniversary. A panel featuring the cast is taking place Saturday, October 5, 2019 at New York Comic Con.
The earlier seasons of a television series faces the toughest critics. But for the television series Angel, the fourth season was considered it’s most problematic with some even calling it the show’s worst season. I don’t entirely agree with this. I admit there was a particular story that I still question the writers choice in making, but for me Angel Season Four sadly gets a bum rap. I feel badly about the criticisms the actors have faced over the years (in particular Charisma Carpenter). They were part of a show that has a lasting legacy and a cemented place in television history.
In my opinion, Angel Season Four contained some great episodes. I give my choices for the Top Ten Angel Season 4 episodes. Read below to see whether any of your favorites made the list.
This October the television series Angel about the champion vampire with a soul celebrates its 20th anniversary.
This October the television series Angel about the champion vampire with a soul celebrates its 20th anniversary.
Former Angel, Alias and Persons of Interest star Amy Acker has been cast on Grey’s Anatomy.
Steps in the dark as the lights come back on
The 364 day(!) long hiatus is over and Person of Interest waltzed back onto our screens with some back-story, a classic Reese flash grenade, the imaginative—but well researched—decompression of The Machine, and a lot of guns. ‘B.S.O.D.’ picks up directly after the season finale, in which Samaritan are on a wild witch hunt in order to detain and kill the Team Machine gang. It’s sinister, when you think about it; Samaritan’s got control of the entirety of the NSA feeds and has marked the trio as ‘enemy combatants’. They’re everywhere—in your phones, your iPods, your laptops, your suggested news…right now on Person of Interest, the future of artificial intelligence looks bleak unless Harold (Michael Emerson), Root (Amy Acker) and Reese (Jim Caviezel) can reboot The Machine and fight back.