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Angel: Sleep Tight

Episode score 9.4 Superb

Sleep Tight

  • 60.
  • Season: 3
  • Episode: 16
  • First Aired: 3/4/2002
  • Prod Code: 3ADH16
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TRIVIA

  • As Wes tackles Lorne over the desk, you can see Andy Hallett's natural skin through the openings of his shirt sleeve. edit »
  • When Angel is fighting Holtz's vampires, you can see his leg reflected in the broken weapons cabinet when he raises it to kick one of them, it's a very quick shot but if you still your screen (On video or dvd) you can just see it. edit »
  • Just as Angel is running out of the hotel to chase down Wesley, he lifts a sword off of the ground. In the next scene, he steals one of Wolfram & Hart's trucks by pulling the two occupants out of the vehicle. His sword is nowhere in sight. Also, when he arrives at the final showdown, the only weapon he holds during the whole scene is a machine gun. edit »
  • When Justine approaches Wesley 'wounded', he is holding a gun in his right hand and the baby in his left arm. Had he fired the gun that near to Connor, he would have probably have made him deaf. edit »
  • In the overhead shot of the hotel lobby, Angel is a good distance away from the weapon cabinet. Then the shot cuts to a close-up of Angel and he's right at the weapon cabinet. edit »
  • The sequence under the bridge when Angel runs after Holtz is a bit off, apparently from the editing-together of various camera shots. The first shot shows Angel running after Holtz as the latter makes a break for the rift, then the next shot shows Angel standing still getting ready to run. Also, the position of Lilah alternates between ducking away with her head covered and standing straight up, giving her a rather jack-in-the-box look. edit »
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QUOTES

  • Lorne: Hey Angel, I think Connor needs some papa love.
    Angel: He needs a lot of things. All day, every day.
    Lorne: Yeah that's kinda how kids... (Angel interrupts)
    Angel: Connor needs a bath, Connor needs a bottle. What Connor needs is to grow up.
    Lorne: Something wrong?
    Angel: Gosh, no Lorne, everything's just great. I got a kid that cries, pees, moans and never gives me a moment to myself.
    (Connor starts crying)
    Lorne: Oh, it's all right.
    Angel: It's really not. Connor shut up!
    Fred: Don't yell at him. He's just a baby.
    Angel: He keeps it up, he's not gonna be a baby for long. (throws glass of blood) edit »
  • (Angel passes Connor to Wesley)
    Angel: Take him. Yeah, it's alright, it's your Uncle Wes. He loves you bunches. He's just... English. edit »
  • Lilah: How'd you find me?
    Angel: Your assistant.
    Lilah: I'll have his arms broken.
    Angel: Already taken care of. edit »
  • Holtz: (to Angel, about Connor) He'll be dead before I hit the ground.
    Angel: I know. edit »
  • Angel: (to armed Wolfram & Hart men) Your bullets won't kill me, but mine will kill you. edit »
  • Angel: Yeah and you look like hell. Not the fun one where they burn you with hot pokers for all eternity...but the hard-core one...you know, Nixon and Britney Spears? edit »
  • Angel: You know, Lilah--there are so many things I could do to you. With transfusions I could keep you alive indefinitely. I do have some expertise in this area. edit »
  • Justine: What you're about to do to your friend. I imagine it's easier to hate Holtz than yourself.
    Wesley: There's enough to go around for both him and me. edit »
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NOTES

  • Joss Whedon states in the Season 5 DVD featurette "To Live and Die in L.A.: The Best of Angel", that this episode is one of the best episodes of Season 3 and of the series as a whole. edit »
  • Music:
    Sung by Kim in the courtyard -- "Back in the Blue" by David Greenwalt edit »
  • This episode scored a rating of 4.0/6 in the overnight Nielsen ratings, ranking 2nd out of 17 WB shows for that week. edit »
  • This is the last episode we see Connor as a baby. edit »
  • Producer David Greenwalt wrote the song that Kim sings in this episode, making this the third time he has written a song for the show. edit »
  • Although credited, Charisma Carpenter does not appear in this episode. edit »
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ALLUSIONS

Show Score 9.0 superb
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