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8/10
Not a bad episode, but also not great
katierose29523 February 2007
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This isn't a bad episode and a part of me WANTS to like it more than I do. Angel is really sweet as he adjusts to fatherhood and the rest of Team Angel is adorable, trying hard to help him. (I LOVE that high-five between Wes and Gunn as they choose what bad ass movie characters to impersonate during their battle.) Still, there's something sort of "Meh" about the episode. I blame Holtz. We've always have the crew at Angel Inc. and Wolfram & Hart. A lot of episodes cut between the law offices and the Hyperion, usually with a 1/3 of an episode going to Wolfram & Hart and 2/3 going to Team Angel. So, there are story lines unfolding on two, mostly separate, fronts. With the addition of Holtz, we now have to follow him around, too. That means there are three separate plot lines happening in different places, all edited together in this episode. So, it becomes 1/3 Holtz, 1/3 Wolfram & Hart, and only 1/3 left for Team Angel. It seems like we waste time with Holtz, and the Angel storyline, which I actually care about, looses out. It just doesn't get enough time. Anyway, "Dad" is still worth a look if watching the show on DVD. It introduces Justine, who'll be a recurring character and shows Angel's love for his new son.

Basically, "Dad" revolves around Angel's first hours of fatherhood. He's having some problems adjusting. First of all, Conner has a long list of people wanting him dead. Secondly, Angel's not sure what to do with an infant besides entertain the kid with his vampire game face. Thirdly, he's scared to let the baby out of his sight. Angel promised Darla that he'd look after Conner and now he doesn't even want to let the others hold the baby. All in all, Angel's under a lot of stress. Meanwhile, Holtz kills his demon minions and sets out to recruit an army of people who hate vampires as much as he does. His first volunteer is a woman named Justine, whose twin sister was murdered by vampires and who also wants revenge.

Over at Wolfram & Hart, Lilah finally puts together Holtz's identity and everyone is surprised to have a time-traveler tossed into the mix. Wolfram & Hart still wants the baby for themselves. Their using the bugs in the Hyperion to spy on Team Angel, waiting for a chance to steal Conner. Little do they know that Lorne can hear the secret cameras' high pitched frequency. He warns the others and Team Angel sets a trap. Angel leads most of Conner's enemies away and blows them up. Then he warns Linwood that if anything that happens to Conner he'll make sure that the same fate befalls Linwood. Conner's safety temporarily assured, Team Angel heads back to the hotel... But their enemies aren't giving up so easily.

There are some really great parts to this episode. I love Lorne moving into the Hyperion. He's such a great character and having him in the hotel gives him more screen time. Plus, he and Angel signing "Baby, Baby," to Conner just makes me laugh every time. I also really like the Files and Records Lady at Wolfram & Hart. It's cool how her eyes get all "flip-y" when she accesses files. And Linwood's pretty darn funny as he admits that he likes kids. "The Senior Parteners took mine before I really got to know them." Also, the scene with Angel and Cordy in the courtyard is pretty intense. She's trying to convince him to share some of the baby responsibilities, pointing out that he can't exactly do everything on his own. As a vampire, he can't even take Conner out on the daylight. What if there's an emergency? Angel sticks his hand right into the sunlight. As his skin smolders, he vows that if Conner needs to get to a hospital at noon on the sunniest day of the year, than he'll get there... Even if Angel doesn't. I just get this "Woah!" feeling every time I see it. Finally, I really like that last shot, with Gunn, Fred, Wes, Cordy and Angel all leaving the hospital with Conner. The five of them will have a lot of problems in the episodes to come and that one scene just reinforces the bond between them.

On the downside, I think Angel should have tried signing "Mandy" to Conner. He's obsessed with that song, so it seems like it would be his first choice. Also, I don't like Justine. Watching her and Holtz do their pseudo-Slayer training is just flat-out fast forward time for me.

My Favorite Part of the Episode: Conner's enemies list. "Holtz, More Ninja Guys, Wolfram & Hart, The Scourge, Frank..."
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7/10
He doesn't like Smokey Robinson and the Miracles? I thought you said this kid had a soul
SleepTight66619 March 2007
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He doesn't like Smokey Robinson and the Miracles? I thought you said this kid had a soul - The follow up of 'Lullaby' is not the greatest follow up of the series, but still has plenty to go around to keep it memorable. What, for me, kind of hurt the episode was the lame plot twist and 'Angel' running away from the demons, the episode felt rushed and poorly written by then. But still, like I said, plenty to go around, I loved 'Angel' trying to protect his baby boy, changing his diapers on 'Wesley's desk, trying to make the baby stop crying by vamping out and the great scene with 'Cordelia' when he says that he would give his life for the baby - If he has to get to the hospital at noon on the sunniest day of the year, he'll get there even if I don't. I also loved the introduction of 'Justine', I love her twisted relationship with 'Hotlz' and their strange, but strong and morbid chemistry - What are we talking about. Some kind of Karate Kid Mr. Miyagi groove thing? Wax on, wax off. The funniest scene of the episode was probably when 'Cordy' asked if 'Angel' was planning on circumcising the baby and it starts to cry, that always cracks me up. 'Lilah' was also great as usual, I like her childish fights with 'Gavin' and the scenes with that strange files record lady. The episode ends up quite happy which is not something that happens often on 'Angel', he names his baby boy 'Connor' and walks out of the hospital with his gang as some sort of family. I like the name 'Fred' gave him, 'Geraldo Angel'. GUNN: What are you doing? WESLEY: Trying to imagine myself as John Wayne in Rio Bravo. You? GUNN:Austin Stoker, Assault on Precinct Thirteen. CORDELIA: If we live through this, trade in your DVD Players and get a life. (7.5 out of 10)
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Gwen moved on...
longgregg-2897922 February 2021
After the end of Wolfram and Hart, Gwen in Files and Records changed her name to Flo to try to bury her past. But she couldn't resist and went to work in another diabolical industry, insurance.
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9/10
Teething troubles
Joxerlives26 February 2012
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DAD

The Good; Love all the Lilah stuff, especially love 'Files and records' girl (who presumably gets killed by the Beast in season 4). The siege of the Hyperion is also good as is the reveal of Lorne's message

The Bad; Won't the LAPD notice all this going on?

Best line: Holtz; "I think you'll find your modern popular culture references wasted on me" (No kidding!)

Apocalypses: 5

Angel Clichés In disguise; 8

DB get's his shirt off; 12

Cordy's tatt; 9,

Cheap Angel; 7

Fang Gang in bondage: Cordy: 5 Angel: 11 Wes: 6 Gunn; 3 Lorne; 2

Fang gang knocked out: Cordy: 11 Angel: 14 Wes: 5 Doyle; 1 Gunn; 1 Lorne; 2

Kills: 3 demons, 2 humans and a vamp for Wes, a demon for Gunn, 4 vamps, 4 demons and 4 humans for Angel Cordy: 5 vamps, 3 demons Angel; 32 vamps, 45 and 1/2 demons, 7 humans Doyle; 1 vamp Wes; 10 demons+3 vamps, 2 humans Kate; 3 vamps Faith; 16 vamps, 6 demons, 3 humans. Gunn; 8 vamps+ 7 demons.

Fang Gang go evil: Cordy: 2 Angel: 2

Alternate Fang Gang: Cordy: 2 Angel: 7

Characters killed: 45

Recurring characters killed; 8;

Total number of Angel Investigations: Lorne moves into the Hyperion and joins the gang. Most would say that this is the definitive Angel Investigation line-up? 6, Angel, Cordy, Wes, Gunn, Fred and Lorne

Angel Investigations shot: Angel: 11 Wes; 1

Packing heat; literally, Wes with a flamethrower (why not use that more often?)plus Angel with explosives Wes; 5 Doyle; 1 Angel; 1 Gunn; 1

Notches on Fang Gang bedpost: Cordy: 3 ?+Wilson/Hacksaw Beast+Phantom Dennis Angel: 5; Buffy, Darla and The Transcending Furies Wes; 2; Virginia and the bleached blonde

Captain Subtext; Angel has a woman's taste in clothes according to CC.

Know the face, different character; 4

Parking garages; 5,

Buffy characters on Angel; 16 Wetherby, Collins and Smith. Angel, Cordy, Oz, Spike, Buffy, Wes, Faith, Darla, Dru, The Master, Anne, Willow and Harmony

Questions and observations; Justine's sister is portrayed by Pat Tallman (her stunt double) who was one of my favourite characters from Babylon 5. Gunn refers to his cousin, I thought Elana was his only family? Fred is a computer expert now, just like Willow. Connor likes Angel in vampface which explains why he has no problem with Jasmine's true form. Cordy comments that Connor has Angel's brow. Holtz has killed 378 vamps in 9 years which is good going, in six years by my count Buffy has only killed about 150 vamps/demons and she's the most successful Slayer ever (although she has spent much of that time running away to LA and dead).

Marks out of 10; 9/10, slam bam all the way.
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3/10
Holtz Holtz Holtz
RogerBorg30 September 2018
Holtz, Holtz Holtz Holtz. Holtz Holtz Holtz: Holtz.

Holtz Holtz, Holtz Holtz Holtz-Holtz; Holtz!

Holtz? Holtz? Holtz.

Holtz Holtz - Holtz, Holtz, Holtz. Holtz.

The rest of the cast try to save it, but it can't denied, there's Holtz in this thar episode.
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5/10
Angel Learns to be a Dad
Samuel-Shovel20 June 2018
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In "Dad", Angel gets his newborn son back to the hotel and the gang hunkers down for an anticipated onslaught. There's a bounty on the baby's head and the gang prepares to protect it. As demons, vampires, and street toughs surround the hotel in anticipation, a plan is devised. Lorne sets up a shield to temporarily block trespassers. But as night comes, Angel and the baby flee (or so we think). Lorne has figured out that the hotel was bugged by WRH and pulls the ole double-switch on them, tricking them all into chasing Angel and a fake baby that turns out to be a bomb. Angel kills them all and returns to the hotel; the baby goes to the hospital for a routine checkup. Everything is normal and quiet for a second. Meanwhile, Holtz begins recruiting for his gang of vamp killers.

After a few fast-paced, exciting episodes, the show slows down for a rest with this one. Most of the episode revolves around Angel forming a bond with his new son. There's a lot of crying, a lot of baby mess antics, and a lot of arguing about how to take care of it. The last few minutes finally pick back up with a chase scene and an Oceans 11-like twist ending (the old con within a con). While this is okay, the director goes out of his way to make us think that the baby is really with Angel. Why in the world would Angel be talking to himself (pretending to talk to the baby) whilst driving the car? I hate when directors purposefully deceive their audience like that. A twist is fine, but don't go out of your way with a red herring.

A fairly forgettable episode; the main throughline is we now know the baby is fine, the gang knows the hotel is compromised, and that, sooner or later, someone's coming after that baby.
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