{"id":1427,"date":"2012-10-10T13:00:46","date_gmt":"2012-10-10T20:00:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/?p=1427"},"modified":"2013-12-08T18:13:21","modified_gmt":"2013-12-09T02:13:21","slug":"mark-watches-angel-s04e16-players","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/2012\/10\/mark-watches-angel-s04e16-players\/","title":{"rendered":"Mark Watches &#8216;Angel&#8217;: S04E16 &#8211; Players"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In the sixteenth episode of the fourth season of <em>Angel<\/em>, Gwen hires Gunn for a job while Lorne finds a way to get his empathic abilities back. Intrigued? Then it&#8217;s time for Mark to watch <em>Angel<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p><!--more-->I <em>appreciate<\/em> this episode. It seems oddly timed to have an entire story devoted to Gunn and not the <em>oncoming apocalypse<\/em>, but I still enjoyed the story being told. I figured that &#8220;Players&#8221; would <em>only<\/em> address Cordelia&#8217;s big reveal at the end of the last episode, so it took me a while to fully get into this story.<\/p>\n<p>Ultimately, I like that &#8220;Players&#8221; addresses Gunn&#8217;s role at Angel Investigations by taking him <em>out<\/em> of the group. Gwen takes him along on a job to rescue a kidnapped young girl, and in the process, she helps him realize that he&#8217;s far more valuable than he thought he was. I fully support Gwen making random appearances on the show, especially if her stories are this fantastic, too! Plus, y&#8217;all know how much I love heist plots, and THAT IS WHAT THIS IS. Well, it&#8217;s a fake heist. Wait, no, there <em>is<\/em> a real heist at the center of this. Bah, okay, YOU GET WHAT I&#8217;M SAYING.<\/p>\n<p>Gwen always seems to have an ulterior motive, but I genuinely believed that she needed Gunn&#8217;s help to rescue Lisa. As he demonstrates in the first few minutes inside the Morimoto estate, he&#8217;s got more than just a well-honed fighting technique in his skill array. (Though I don&#8217;t want to ignore that his fight scene in this episode is just <em>sexy<\/em>. Ugh, when he straightened his tie, it just <em>hurt<\/em> to watch him.<\/p>\n<p>But that&#8217;s the point of &#8220;Players.&#8221; Even if Gwen only intended to use Gunn as a distraction, he proves to be far more agile than that. Not only does he successfully get past all of the guards after figuring out he&#8217;s been conned, but he also managed to get past security with his gift to Morimoto. Essentially, Gunn views himself as a man without any depth. He&#8217;s so used to violence and fighting that he ignores all of the other aspects of his personality. I understand <em>why<\/em> that happens, especially when Angel and the others reinforce this idea. It&#8217;s not like Gunn is necessarily unhappy with who he is, but after losing Fred, it seems he feels rather one-dimensional.<\/p>\n<p>What&#8217;s even <em>more<\/em> awesome about &#8220;Players&#8221; is that the growth here is mutual. As it turns out, Gwen had orchestrated the entire thing to steal a device that might help her control her electrical powers. While Gwen admits that she&#8217;ll never be &#8220;normal,&#8221; it was an attempt for her to experience something we all take for granted: physical touch. Faced with Morimoto&#8217;s men, she really was willing to die to take the chance to acquire L.I.S.A. Seriously, okay, I&#8217;ve said this so many times, but as someone who grew up radically different from everyone, as a freak, I am VERY, VERY ATTACHED TO STORIES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO SEEK OUT NORMALCY. And this is one of <em>many<\/em> such stories told in the Buffyverse. That&#8217;s probably why season five of <em>Buffy<\/em> is so special to me. I&#8217;m just satisfied that the writers don&#8217;t punish Gwen for seeking out a chance to experience something so common. It doesn&#8217;t make her less of a person or weak. If anything, the writers have just made her an even stronger (and more interesting) character.<\/p>\n<p>So, as cheesy and sentimental as it is, I kind of teared up when Gunn touched Gwen. Like, for real, this is the <em>very first person who has ever touched Gwen ever<\/em>. Well, at least the first person who hasn&#8217;t immediately been executed. I know that I gay-up everything all of the time, but as someone who craved the touch of another man for years, let me just tell you: having a guy touch me in a way that was intentional and loving meant the world to me. Also, I gave up my virginity like <em>an hour later<\/em>. I completely understand why Gwen and Gunn had sex, and in this weird, personal way that <em>only I got<\/em>, this episode felt like a vindication of my choices. Obviously, I am reading something into this that was 100% unintended, but that&#8217;s okay! It&#8217;s fun to do this kind of stuff, and I know that a lot of you have deeply personal reasons for enjoying whatever it is that you enjoy.<\/p>\n<p>Thankfully, the bulk of &#8220;Players&#8221; deals with Gunn and Gwen, which distracted me from the never-ending train wreck that was Connor and Cordelia. My god, what the <em>fuck<\/em> is going on here? I still don&#8217;t understand the logistics of this. So, Cordelia is the Beast&#8217;s master, she is manipulating Connor by preying on his sense of unwavering loyalty, and she is doing this because\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6 why? <strong>WHAT THE FUCK IS SHE GOING TO GIVE BIRTH TO?<\/strong> <em>Why is it able to push against her stomach like that?<\/em> So I am properly confused about all of this, which of course means I&#8217;m going to <em>hate it forever<\/em>. I mean, the characters <em>in this fictional universe<\/em> hate Cordelia\/Connor. SURELY, THIS IS A SIGN THAT THE WRITERS THINK THIS IS REALLY, REALLY AWFUL, RIGHT?<\/p>\n<p>However, it seems that the entire set-up to have Lorne get his empathic abilities was fake. Maybe? Or, if it wasn&#8217;t fake, then Angel was able to correctly translate that section from Lilah&#8217;s book. WHAT THE FUCK DOES IT SAY? I need to know <em>now<\/em> because perhaps then I won&#8217;t universally hate this plot line.<\/p>\n<p>Also, for real, if Cordelia had killed Lorne, I probably would have just given up on this show. YOU WOULD HAVE GONE TOO FAR.<\/p>\n<p>Oh god, I have to see the next episode. 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