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Short overview

Angel tries to rescue Darla from the clutches of Wolfram & Hart, as she begins suffering from the guilt of her demonic past and staying around Lindsey, who has feelings for her.

Meanwhile, the origins of Darla are shown in a flashback to 1609 Colonial Virginia which shows Darla as a syphilis-stricken prostitute who gets bitten and transformed into a vampire by the demonic Master. Then in 1760 England, Darla decided to leave the Master’s domain to be with Angelus. Later in 1880 England; Angelus, Darla, and Drusilla first met Spike, a failed poet named William. Drusilla sired him into a vampire and he was welcomed into their group. Then in 1898 Romania; Darla, Spike, and Drusilla decimated a Gypsy camp in retaliation for them cursing Angel with a human soul, leading to the 1900 Boxer Rebellion in China, while Spike was killing his first Slayer, Darla tried to bring back Angel into their group by tempting him to kill again.

Expanded overview

Angel works on many drawings of Darla and Wesley expresses his concern that Angel has become completely obsessed with Darla. Lindsey finds Darla in her apartment, bleeding from cuts caused from mirrors she smashed. Memories of her existence have started to haunt her. In 1609, Virginia Colony, Darla lies in her deathbed, covered in wounds. A prostitute, she is dying from disease. She receives a visit from the Master, who takes her life and makes her one of the darkness.

In the present, Angel tries to encourage his friends to help him find Darla. They begin by searching for Darla's place of residence. In 1760, Darla brings Angelus before the Master, bragging about how wonderful her new creation is. Angelus's lack of respect towards the Master is an embarrassment to Darla. Angelus receives a beating from the Master, and in the end, Darla chooses Angelus over the Master.

Wesley informs Angel that Wolfram and Hart are using Darla to keep Angel out of their way, and it is working. Holland talks with Lindsey at the firm and Holland says that Darla is cracking up earlier than expected. Their plan has changed, but it has not been destroyed yet. In London, 1880, Angelus and Darla try to deal with Drusilla's insanity. While strolling the streets, they bump into a man, whom we later know as Spike. In need of companionship, Drusilla selects him to be made into a vampire.

Cordelia manages to get Darla's home address, which Wesley and Gunn go to investigate. Darla enjoys the view from Lindsey's office, suffering through the memories of her life and her death. Lindsey kisses Darla and she struggles to find out who she really is. In 1898, Darla asks a Gypsy to bring back her Angelus in exchange for her protection of his family. Unfortunately, Spike has already killed the Gypsy's family and Darla's plans are ruined.

Darla calls Angel at the hotel, asking him for help, but Lindsey catches her. A security guard tries to help Lindsey with Darla, which eventually results in the security guard getting shot, and Darla escaping. Holland talks to Lindsey talk about the incident in his office and Holland terminates the Darla project. Angel ignores the protests of his friends and goes after Darla. In a flashback to the Boxer Rebellion in China, Angel tracks down Darla. Despite being cursed with a soul, Angel asks her for a second chance to rule at her side. Angel violently persuades Lindsey to reveal what he knows about Darla's location.

Again during the Boxer Rebellion, Angel comes upon a family, with a young baby. He distracts his vampire companions from them and tries to express excitement when Spike reveals he's killed a Slayer. Angel returns to Darla at their home and she asks to prove that he's evil by taking the life of a baby. We later see that Angel's soul prevents him from pretending to be evil and he jumps through a window, with the baby.

In the present, Darla is taken to a secluded location where she is to be killed at the orders of Wolfram and Hart. Angel rescues her and brings her back to the hotel. Upon returning to the offices, Lindsey finds that the security guard he supposedly killed is actually alive. Holland reveals that the plan was not for perfect happiness, but for Angel to make Darla a vampire again. Darla asks for Angel's help, for him to make her a vampire. She tries to convince him that he owes her, but he won't do it and she leaves, telling him to stay away.

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Continuity

This episode differs from Buffy canon in regards to Angelus and The Master's relationship. In the Buffy series The Master liked and missed Angelus as seen in the Buffy episode "Angel". In this episode The Master and Angelus are rivals for Darla's affections.

Arc significance

Crossover with Buffy: This episode consists largely of flashbacks. Some of the events recounted are seen from another viewpoint in "Fool for Love", first aired later the same night.

Timing

Location, time
(if known)
Buffyverse chronology: Fall 2000 - December 2000
(non-canon = italic)
Sunnydale, 2000 B5.01 Buffy vs. Dracula (Buffy episode)>Buffy vs. Dracula
L.A., 2000 A2.01 Judgment (Angel episode)>Judgment
Sunnydale, 2000 Buffy graphic novel: Haunted (Buffy comic)>Haunted (by Jane Espenson)
Sunnydale, 2000 B5.02 Real Me (Buffy episode)>Real Me
L.A., 2000 A2.02 Are You Now or Have You Ever Been (Angel episode)>Are You Now or Have You Ever Been
L.A., 2000 Angel book: Image (Angel novel)>Image
L.A., 2000 Angel book: Stranger to the Sun (Angel novel)>Stranger to the Sun
Sunnydale, 2000 B5.03 The Replacement (Buffy episode)>The Replacement
Sunnydale, 2000 Buffy graphic novel: False Memories (Buffy comic)>False Memories
Sunnydale, 2000 Buffy Graphic novel story:
L.A., 2000 A2.03 First Impressions (Angel episode)>First Impressions
L.A., 2000 Angel graphic novel: Long Night's Journey (Angel comic)>Long Night's Journey
Sunnydale, 2000 B5.04 Out of My Mind (Buffy episode)>Out of My Mind
L.A., 2000 A2.04 Untouched (Angel episode)>Untouched
Sunnydale, 2000 B5.05 No Place Like Home (Buffy episode)>No Place Like Home
L.A., 2000 A2.05 Dear Boy (Angel episode)>Dear Boy
Sunnydale, 2000 B5.06 Family (Buffy episode)>Family
Sunnydale, 2000 Buffy graphic novel: Autumnal (Buffy comic)>Autumnal
L.A., 2000 Angel graphic novel: Autumnal (Autumnal Comic)>Autumnal
L.A., 2000 A2.06 Guise Will Be Guise (Angel episode)>Guise Will Be Guise
Sunnydale, 2000 B5.07 Fool for Love (Buffy episode)>Fool for Love
L.A., 2000 A2.07 Darla (Angel episode)>Darla
Sunnydale, 2000 B5.08 Shadow (Buffy episode)>Shadow
L.A., 2000 A2.08 The Shroud of Rahmon (Angel episode)>The Shroud of Rahmon
Sunnydale, 2000 B5.09 Listening to Fear (Buffy episode)>Listening to Fear
L.A., 2000 A2.09 The Trial (Angel episode)>The Trial
Sunnydale, 2000 B5.10 Into the Woods (Buffy episode)>Into the Woods
L.A., 2000 A2.10 Reunion (Angel episode)>Reunion
Sunnydale, 2000 B5.11 Triangle (Buffy episode)>Triangle
L.A., 2000 A2.11 Redefinition (Angel episode)>Redefinition

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