I Fall to Pieces

Nitcentral's Bulletin Brash Reflections: Angel: Season One: I Fall to Pieces
Angel and the group try to save yet another young woman from the clutches of an evil doctor. And why is he evil? Because he can detach body parts and send them wandering. That's not just evil, it is gross.

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By Keith Alan Morgan on Monday, December 27, 1999 - 03:28 pm:

The episode title is I Fall To Pieces.

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By Keith Alan Morgan on Wednesday, December 29, 1999 - 02:04 am:

If Angel were a Licensed Private Investigator he would be required by California state
regulations (Title 16, Division 7, Article 4) to present potential clients with a fee schedule
or a reasonable explanation of the method by which charges to the customer for services
are to be calculated.
Amazing what you can find online.

When the doc sends his hands to the woman in bed, I thought, 'Oooh. I hope it's just his
hands.'

When Angel is suffering from the poison the Doctor gave him didn't the doctor say it
would affect his heart? However, isn't Angel already dead? As in no heartbeat, no pulse?

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By MarkN on Wednesday, December 29, 1999 - 06:59 am:

Actually, being a vampire, he's undead, but yes, he'd have no heartbeat.
By Ratbat on Wednesday, March 08, 2000 - 3:57 am:

Maybe this stuff stops your heart, but is generally pretty nasty otherwise. So it gave Angel some trouble, but once it had run its course and 'stopped his heart', he was fine. Or something.


By Keith Alan Morgan on Tuesday, June 06, 2000 - 11:34 pm:

At the beginning Angel drinks some coffee and thinks it tastes terrible. (Actually all coffee tastes terrible, but some people delude themselves into thinking they like it. ;-)
However, a later episode, I Will Remember You, states that Angel can't taste. So how does he know that this coffee tastes terrible?

Also, why would a vampire need to drink coffee anyway? So he can stay up all night?


By KAM on Tuesday, June 06, 2000 - 11:37 pm:

Forgot one. Why does the doctor's eye float in mid air, but his hands have to crawl around?


By Ratbat on Saturday, July 01, 2000 - 10:01 pm:

With the tasting thing, I've thought that vampires can taste, but not so well as humans.
And, well, yeah, he could drink the coffee to stay awake...vampires need to sleep, they just tend to do it during the day.


By KAM on Sunday, July 02, 2000 - 12:08 am:

I wonder if vampires get hopped up on caffiene like humans do?

"Hey,whatsaywegooutandbiteacoupleofhumans?"

"Daylight,shmaylight,that'sjustamyth,nowc'mon,let'sgo,go,go!"


By Ryan Whitney on Friday, February 11, 2005 - 4:55 pm:

At the beginning Angel drinks some coffee and thinks it tastes terrible. (Actually all coffee tastes terrible, but some people delude themselves into thinking they like it. ;-)
However, a later episode, I Will Remember You, states that Angel can't taste. So how does he know that this coffee tastes terrible?


In "I Will Remember You" there is no statement that Angel can't taste. Angel only implies that human food is more flavorful to a human than to a vampire.


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