- "I'm special! Special on a Pylean platter with a side of you-make-me-sick."
- ―Fred
"Supersymmetry" | |
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Series Angel Season 4, Episode 5 | |
Air date | November 3rd, 2002 |
Writers | Elizabeth Craft; Sarah Fain |
Director | Bill L. Norton |
Producers | Skip Schoolnik; Steven S. DeKnight; David Fury; David Greenwalt; Tim Minear; Jeffrey Bell; Sandy Gallin; Gail Berman; Fran Rubel Kuzui; Kaz Kuzui; Kelly A. Manners; Joss Whedon |
Starring | David Boreanaz; Charisma Carpenter; J. August Richards; Amy Acker; Vincent Kartheiser; Alexis Denisof |
Episode guide | |
Previous "Slouching Toward Bethlehem" |
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"Supersymmetry" is the fifth episode of season four of the American vampire series Angel and is the seventy-second episode of the series overall. The episode was directed by Bill L. Norton and written by Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain, based on characters and concepts originally developed by Joss Whedon and David Greenwalt. It first aired on the WB Network on Sunday, November 3rd, 2002. In this episode, Fred discovers that one of her science papers has been published and she has been invited as a guest speaker at the 31st Annual California Physics Institute Symposium. Wolfram & Heart lawyer Lilah Morgan pays Wesley Wyndam-Pryce a surprise visit and they engage in another of their growing string of one nights stands. Angel and Gunn attend Fred's speech at the symposium, but things get hairy when a mystic portal opens, producing a giant serpent creature that attacks Fred.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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David Boreanaz | Angel |
Charisma Carpenter | Cordelia Chase |
J. August Richards | Charles Gunn |
Amy Acker | Winifred "Fred" Burkle |
Vincent Kartheiser | Connor |
Alexis Denisof | Wesley Wyndam-Pryce |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Andy Hallett | Lorne |
Stephanie Romanov | Lilah Morgan |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Randy Oglesby | Professor Oliver Seidel |
Jerry Trainor | Jared |
Jennifer Hipp | Laurie Drummond |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This episode is available on disc two of the Angel: Season Four DVD collection as well as the Angel: The Complete Series boxset edition.
- Production code number: 4ADH05
- Supersymmetry is a concept in particle physics that relates elementary particles of one spin to other particles that differ by half a unit of spin and are known as superpartners.
- There is a rather obvious plug to comic publisher Dark Horse Comics in this episode in the scene where Gunn is harassing the comic book store clerk. Dark Horse Comics was the first publisher to license the rights to publish Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel comic books.
- First work on the series for co-writers and story editors Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain.
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See also[]
Angel
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
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"Deep Down" • "Ground State" • "The House Always Wins" • "Slouching Toward Bethlehem" • "Supersymmetry" • "Spin the Bottle" • "Apocalypse, Nowish" • "Habeas Corpses" • "Long Day's Journey" • "Awakening" • "Soulless" • "Calvary" • "Salvage" • "Release" • "Orpheus" • "Players" • "Inside Out" • "Shiny Happy People" • "The Magic Bullet" • "Sacrifice" • "Peace Out" • "Home" Main characters
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