- "Come on, you know I was crazy about her, and I was wearin' her down, too. But no, handsome, brooding, vampire guy has to swoop in, all sensitive mouth and overhangin' forehead. How 'bout leaving some scraps for the homely-looking fellas who don't turn evil when they get some?"
- ―Allen Francis Doyle
"Rm w/a Vu" | |
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Series Angel Season 1, Episode 5 | |
Air date | November 2nd, 1999 |
Writers | David Greenwalt; Jane Espenson; |
Director | Scott McGinnis |
Producers | Joss Whedon; Gail Berman; Sandy Gallin; Howard Gordon; David Greenwalt; Fran Rubel Kuzui; Kaz Kuzui; Gareth Davies; Kelly A. Manners; Tim Minear; Marti Noxon; Skip Schoolnik; R.D. Price |
Starring | David Boreanaz; Charisma Carpenter; Glenn Quinn |
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"Rm w/a Vu" is the fifth episode of season one of the television series Angel. It first aired on the WB Network on Tuesday, November 2nd, 1999. This episode was directed by Scott McGinnis with a script written by executive producer David Greenwalt and Jane Espenson. In this episode, Cordelia Chase finally decides to move out of her ramshackle apartment and move in with Angel at Angel Investigations. Angel's domineering presence proves to be too overbearing however and it is up to Doyle to find Cordy a more suitable place to live. Everything seems to be looking up for Cordelia until she discovers that her new apartment already has a tenant — one that has been dead for quite some time.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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David Boreanaz | Angel |
Charisma Carpenter | Cordelia Chase |
Glenn Quinn | Allen Doyle |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Elisabeth Rohm | Kate Lockley |
Beth Grant | Maude Pearson |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Marcus Redmond | Griff |
Denney Pierce | Vic |
Greg Collins | Keith |
Corey Klemow | Young man |
Lara McGrath | Manager |
B.J. Porter | Dennis Pearson |
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Angel
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
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"City of..." • "Lonely Hearts" • "In the Dark" • "I Fall to Pieces" • "Rm w/a Vu" • "Sense & Sensitivity" • "The Bachelor Party" • "I Will Remember You" • "Hero" • "Parting Gifts" • "Somnambulist" • "Expecting" • "She" • "I've Got You Under My Skin" • "The Prodigal" • "The Ring" • "Eternity" • "Five by Five" • "Sanctuary" • "War Zone" • "Blind Date" • "To Shanshu in L.A." Main characters
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