{"id":1352,"date":"2012-09-06T13:00:59","date_gmt":"2012-09-06T20:00:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/?p=1352"},"modified":"2013-12-08T18:18:49","modified_gmt":"2013-12-09T02:18:49","slug":"mark-watches-angel-s04e04-slouching-towards-bethlehem","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/2012\/09\/mark-watches-angel-s04e04-slouching-towards-bethlehem\/","title":{"rendered":"Mark Watches &#8216;Angel&#8217;: S04E04 &#8211; Slouching Towards Bethlehem"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In the fourth episode of the fourth season of <em>Angel<\/em>, the team copes with the return of Cordelia. Intrigued? Then it&#8217;s time for Mark to watch <em>Angel<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p><!--more-->Oh, god, this season is going to <em>destroy<\/em> me, isn&#8217;t it? It already feels the most serialized out of any <em>Angel<\/em> season in the past, and now we&#8217;ve got some big evil ready to come to Los Angeles. Well, and Sunnydale. It&#8217;s not related, is it? Holy shit, WHAT IF IT IS. Oh my god, it&#8217;s probably not, but the sheer crossover capabilities would be AMAZING. <em>A boy can dream, can&#8217;t he?<\/em><\/p>\n<p>But this is about something so much worse, and Lorne&#8217;s line about &#8220;slouching towards Bethlehem&#8221; triggered a very specific memory of a Yeats poem:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Turning and turning in the widening gyre<\/p>\n<p>The falcon cannot hear the falconer;<\/p>\n<p>Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;<\/p>\n<p>Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,<\/p>\n<p>The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere<\/p>\n<p>The ceremony of innocence is drowned;<\/p>\n<p>The best lack all conviction, while the worst<\/p>\n<p>Are full of passionate intensity.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Surely some revelation is at hand;<\/p>\n<p>Surely the Second Coming is at hand.<\/p>\n<p>The Second Coming! Hardly are those words out<\/p>\n<p>When a vast image out of Spiritus Mundi<\/p>\n<p>Troubles my sight: a waste of desert sand;<\/p>\n<p>A shape with lion body and the head of a man,<\/p>\n<p>A gaze blank and pitiless as the sun,<\/p>\n<p>Is moving its slow thighs, while all about it<\/p>\n<p>Wind shadows of the indignant desert birds.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>The darkness drops again but now I know<\/p>\n<p>That twenty centuries of stony sleep<\/p>\n<p>Were vexed to nightmare by a rocking cradle,<\/p>\n<p>And what rough beast, its hour come round at last,<\/p>\n<p>Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Look, <em>I don&#8217;t know, man<\/em>. But now we have <em>two<\/em> evil unknown entities headed for <em>both<\/em> Los Angeles and Sunnydale. So that makes me wonder: was Cordelia sent back by the Powers That Be for a <em>reason?<\/em> Did they know she&#8217;d have a chance to do good on Earth? If so, why strip her memory? Or was that an unfortunate side effect? Whatever the case, a great deal of &#8220;Slouching Towards Bethlehem&#8221; examines what it means to be Cordelia Case. This show (and <em>Buffy<\/em>, too) has deconstructed the notion of an identity, and that&#8217;s especially the case when the writers tackle the definition of a hero. But Jeffrey Bell&#8217;s story also analyzes the inherent absurdity of Angel Investigations through the point of view of an outsider.<\/p>\n<p>These two dynamics clash as the team <em>tries<\/em> to accommodate Cordy and help her adjust to returning to this realm. While there&#8217;s plenty of evidence that Cordelia <em>was<\/em> friends with these people, that&#8217;s not what unsettles her about the experience. I can&#8217;t speak to how terrifying and disorienting it must be to experience amnesia, but Cordelia was more frightened by the purposeful obfuscation she experienced from her friends. I do like that at the end of all of this, she acknowledges that they were all trying to help her. But in the state she&#8217;s in, she can&#8217;t cope with trying to filter out the truth from the lies <em>while<\/em> trying to get her memories back.<\/p>\n<p>That&#8217;s why she is ultimately drawn to Connor. The guy operates without a trace of nonsense to him. Yes, he&#8217;s overly serious, but that works to Cordelia&#8217;s advantage here. He gives her no bullshit. He doesn&#8217;t hide the harsh reality of the world from her. Also, he doesn&#8217;t keep really scary men with giant mouths around so they might eat her. <em>That thing was one big heap of NO<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>Still, I admit that this is a heartbreaking episode to experience through the eyes of Fred, Gunn, and (especially) Angel. Their friend has returned, she doesn&#8217;t remember them, and she doesn&#8217;t trust them. Hell, that entire scene in the hotel room where Cordelia asks Angel about their past is a non-stop punch right in my shipper heart. It&#8217;s like the writers <em>knew<\/em> I&#8217;d finally find a pairing I could ship again, so they pre-emptively ruined the canon possibility just to cause me misery. (I get that shipping is not dependent on canon variation, but apparently, that&#8217;s how my brain works? I DON&#8217;T GET IT EITHER.) &#8220;Was I a mother?&#8221; NO, STOP IT, WHY WOULD YOU DO THIS TO ME?<\/p>\n<p>So while the Angel Investigations team struggles with trusting one another, we <em>finally<\/em> get a bit more of the Lilah\/Wesley story. Is it safe to say that their relationship ended after this episode? Despite that the two of them are having a good time, &#8220;Slouching Towards Bethlehem&#8221; demonstrated that deep down, Wesley still didn&#8217;t quite trust Lilah. It&#8217;s why he listens in on Lilah&#8217;s conversation and sells her out to Angel so that Angel can get Cordelia back. But when this is revealed to be part of a massive con on the part of Lilah, I could tell that Wesley was upset, heartbroken even. I think he realizes that this could never work, that he could never have a normal relationship with Lilah, and that Lilah knows this <em>and doesn&#8217;t care<\/em>. The hope he had that he could pull this off is gone. Will they continue seeing one another? I don&#8217;t really see how, but even if they do, things can never be what they once were. Or, rather, <em>almost<\/em> were.<\/p>\n<p>At the end of all this, that&#8217;s all Angel can reflect on, too. He can only imagine what might have been. He can fantasize of a life of happiness with Cordelia, one where she loves and trusts him back, where his son doesn&#8217;t metaphorically steal his girlfriend (LOL WAY TO GO, CONNOR), one where Wolfram &amp; Hart isn&#8217;t always hurting the people he loves. But that&#8217;s not the world Angel lives in.<\/p>\n<p>So what the <em>fuck<\/em> is going to happen? Lorne speaks of some &#8220;Revelations&#8221; type bullshit, but is he for real? Is this <em>the<\/em> apocalypse the show has been teasing us with for so long, or is there something else at hand? Once again, I simply have far too many questions to cope with any of them. 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