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Angel: I Fall to Pieces (1999)
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Synopsis
Cordelia (
Charisma Carpenter
) and Doyle (
Glenn Quinn
) try to convince Angel (
David Boreanaz
) to charge clients for his services, but he demurs. Doyle promptly suffers one of his visions and sends Angel to contact Melissa Burns (Tushka Bergen), a young woman whom he believes will need Angel's supernatural services. Although Angel's abrupt appearance unnerves her, Melissa soon contacts him to accept his help. It turns out she's being stalked by Dr. Ronald Meltzer (Andy Umberger), a neurosurgeon with the uncanny ability to separate pieces of his body and use them remotely -- a floating eyeball, a crawling hand, etc. With the help of Detective Kate Lockley (Elisabeth Rohm), Angel eventually triumphs over the supernaturally dextrous surgeon, earning thanks and remuneration from Melissa. Originally broadcast October 26, 1999, on the WB network, "I Fall to Pieces" marked season one, episode four of the supernatural comedy drama. Guest star Andy Umberger also has a recurring role on
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
as D'Hoffryn, the former demon master of ex-vengeance demon Anya. Although an undercurrent of flirtation colors Lockley's second appearance in the series, her character will soon turn on Angel (see "Somnambulist"). ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
Cast
Tushka Bergen
Melissa Burns
Carlos Carrasco
Dr. Vinpur Narpudan
Glenn Quinn
Doyle
Christopher Hart
The Hands
Brent Sexton
Beat Cop
Elisabeth Röhm
Kate Lockley
Andy Umberger
Ronald Meltzer
Garikayi Mutambirwa
Intern
Kent Davis
John
Jan Bartlett
Penny
Patricia Gillum
Woman Patient
Production Crew
David Greenwalt
Screenwriter
Joss Whedon
Screenwriter
Year: 1999
Runtime: 60
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Television
Genre
Fantasy
© 2008 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.