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9/10
Angel goes undercover at a singles bar... So you know it's gonna be funny
katierose29513 September 2006
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This is actually a really fun episode. I love any situation where Angel has to mingle in the human world. He's so bad at blending in, that it's always hilarious. "Lonely Hearts" also establishes some important things for later in the series. It introduces Kate Lockley, who will be a recurring character for the next several seasons. And it sets-up Doyle's infatuation with Cordy. He's scared that she'll be disgusted is she learns that he's a demon, but he's still very attracted to her. All in all, you shouldn't skip this episode if you're watching the season on DVD.

"Lonely Hearts" revolves around the LA nightclub scene. Doyle gets a vision for the Powers that Be which sends Angel, Cordy and Doyle to a local bar. They scout around for someone who looks like they're in trouble. Angel strikes up a conversation with a woman named Kate and the two of them find some common ground in their sense of isolation. Angel and the gang don't see any problems at the night club (aside from the occasional bar fight.) But the killer has struck again. It turns out that a burrower demon is infecting people at the bar, jumping from one body to the other. And it does it by sleeping with someone and then burrowing into their body. Angel comes across it right after a kill and he fights it. The Burrower escapes. Kate come in and jumps to the conclusion that Angel is the murder. She pulls out a badge, says that she's a police detective and tries to arrest him. Angel runs off.

Meanwhile, Doyle is trying to get closer to Cordy. He still hasn't told her that he's half demon, so he's discouraged when she says that all demons are disgusting slimy monsters. The two of them research the Burrower and discover that it's weakness is fire. Angel is determined to kill it and to prove his innocence. He calls Kate and she reluctantly agrees to meet him at the night club. When she gets there she'd attacked by the bartender, who's been infected by the Burrower. Angel arrives and fights it. It catches fire. Kate shoots it before it can ignite Angel with it's body. Kate and Angel reach an uneasy alliance.

There's a lot to like about this episode. I love Angel's awkwardness at the bar. He'd much rather be sitting in the dark, brooding and being alone. Instead, he's stuck trying to deal with loud music and pick-up lines. He's so cute and baffled by his surroundings. He approaches women with the question, "Do you need to be rescued?" Which, if you look like Angel, comes of as kind of charming. Women flirt with him and he's just so surprised that you have to laugh. Also, Cordy's business cards are just hilarious. Angel and Doyle try to guess what the symbol on them means, "A butterfly? An owl?" Finally she shouts, "It's an angel!" Doyle and Angel immediately nod, "Of course. Sure. Brilliant." They try so hard to make her happy, but they're just completely oblivious. And Doyle and Cordy are adorable together. She's handing out the new business cards with typical Cordelia tact, "Hey you look troubled." While Doyle tries to explain that it's not such a good idea. Pretty soon, men are thinking that she's a call girl and Doyle is in a fight to defend her honor. It's pretty funny.

"Lonely Hearts" has a none-to-subtle theme of connectedness. People are going to the bar in order to make connections. The burrowers is trying to make a connection so it can survive. Angel is trying to deal with his new connections with the human world. Doyle wants to connect to Cordy. Cordy feels disconnected from her old life. Basically, they all dealing with their loneliness and isolation in the big city. The Burrower demon succeeds in switching bodies because it's victims are desperate to make a connection. But it's never satisfied with the body it takes over. Prehaps because none of the people it sleeps with are really MAKING that connection. The Burrower is just having sex and, given the withdrawn nature of both parties afterwards, they still feel a sense of loneliness and isolation. The other characters have similar problems. Doyle won't open up and tell Cordy that he's a demon. Cordy is still clinging to her past as a rich cheerleader, hiding the deeper parts of her personality. Angel wants to hide in the dark rather than face the world as a vampire. And the people at the bar are all pretending to be something that they're not in order to look cool or fit in. The episode seems to be saying that, in order to feel a real connection, you have to let go of the past and open up to the people around you.

On the downside, I feel sorry for the bartender. The poor guy was a victim, too. But, now he's always going to be known as a killer. Also, this episode introduces Kate and I just don't like her. She's okay in this episode, but she'll be around into season two. By then her attitude starts to annoy me. And if Kate looked in Angels' refrigerator, wouldn't she see all that blood? Doesn't she wonder why it's there?

My favorite part of the episode: Angel trying to find out who needs his help at the bar... And ending up desperately assuring a man that he wasn't hitting on him.
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9/10
Now thats TV !
nicofreezer22 May 2022
I am so surprised by this show, angel in Buffy was kind of a "boring " character because always in this romance with Buffy. I mean he was good but not as good as in his show ! "Lonely Heart" is the second episode of the show, and its a great one , dark, humor, great atmosphere, in a bar at night... Lot of twist and things impossible to guess. Love the Angel Cordelia and the third guy interaction. This Show is off to a great start.

This ep makes me think of the X files.
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9/10
We all had so much in common. Being monster food every other week, for instance
SleepTight66620 January 2007
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We all had so much in common. Being monster food every other week, for instance - Although i'm not one of the many, I gotta say that this is one of my favorites of the first season. The episode is pretty dark to begin with, not that it's depressing or creepy, it just carries a huge dark mood. The episode was supposed to be called 'Curroption' and had a whole prostitution storyline going on but apparently the folks at the WB thought it was too dark so David Greenwalt had to re-write the script. I really loved 'Kate' at first, I thought her chemistry with 'Angel' was just perfect, both were terrible with words and were terribly lonely. Meanwhile the chemistry between 'Cordy' and 'Doyle' got even better, we got to see 'Doyle' getting his first vision and going to 'Cordy's apartment... which was pretty damn disgusting - I thought girls were supposed to like pretty thing, those two were pretty much made for each other, DAMN you Joss. The main storyline of the episode was about a burrower (no, not a donkey demon), a demon that goes from body-to-body through sex, it's a whole exchange of fluids thing. When 'Kate' was revealed to be a cop was when the real fun began, she thought that 'Angel' was the serial killer until he saved her from the burrower who was in the bartender, His skin started to fall off which was pretty icky, poor demon ended up as a barbecue. I sure love this episode, it's a great mix of horror and a bit of comedy (the calling cards for intance, nobody could see that it was an angel) and boy, does 'Angel' love the dark or what? KATE: I can go wherever I want, and you can go to Hell. ANGEL: Been there. Done that. (9.5 out of 10)
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10/10
Angel: You actually live here? Cordelia: Yes. Okay? Is it my fault that maid service was interrupted? It was supposed to go: home, hotel, hotel, husband.
bombersflyup11 December 2019
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Lonely Heart is about a burrowing demon that preys on lonely hearts at a nightclub.

Kicking into gear already, with a masterpiece. Angel out of his element and on the hunt. Introducing Kate Lockley, who has some wonderful exchanges with our boy; one entering the club for the second time and the other at the crime scene when Angel escapes. Excellent and appropriate music, including "Vast - Touched." What I like about this burrower demon is that it isn't reliant upon one actor, each play their part and play both the hunter and hunted, the hunter with confidence and aggressiveness in a dating setting. It's unique, meanwhile Angel, Kate, Doyle and Cordy in the same setting with the task at hand and their own wants and issues. Lilli Birdsell as Sharon terrific, the bartender the weaker performance of the lot. After all said and done, Angel has made a connection with Kate and thus more a part of the world in which he wishes to save.

Angel: I'm just asking you not to go in there. Kate: Where are you going? Angel: In there. Kate: Well, I'll tell you what, I can go wherever I want, oh, and you can ah, go to Hell! Angel: Been there, done that.
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7/10
Dating life is hard
ossie854 January 2023
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Doyle's visions lead Angel to local bar, where he meets a girl named Kate. There is a sex parasite on the lose that kills its victims and moves into the body of the victim. Kate, a detective in the LAPD, believes Angel is to be the killer.

Why It's So Good - There's a certain hypnotic charm to this episode that I like, and it is genuinely creepy at times. Kate as a recurring character is introduced.

Watch Out For - That logo needs some work from the graphics department. And Angel's general social awkwardness.

Quote - "I'm just looking for someone to ... rescue? Are you maybe in need of some rescuing?" - Angel.
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7/10
Good ep but Angel still dealing with the case of the week
Joxerlives21 December 2011
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Lonely Heart

The Good; Angel on the singles scene is a joy to behold, another commentary on the reality of life in LA. And Kate!

The Bad; The nightclub actually seems quite hip and not 'stuck in the 80s', better than Henry's.

Best line: Kate; "You can go to hell!" Angel; "Been there, done that"

Jeez, how did they get away with that? Can you say 'eviscerated'? The nasty has some obvious influence from the Aliens series and some obvious influence from a very bad but fun film called The Hidden which Kyle Maclachlan made before he got famous.

Apocalypses: 4

Angel Clichés Damsel in distress; nope, still 1

Inverting the Hollywood cliché; we think there's a male killer picking in helpless females but that's not the case. Also Angel tries to use his grappling hook only to pull the beam down

In disguise; no but he poses as a vet which Fred will also pick as a job for him in Dad

DB get's his shirt off; not this time so that makes 1

Fang Gang in bondage: no although Kate tries to handcuff Angel Cordy: 5 Angel: 4 Wes: 1

Fang gang knocked out: no but Kate is Cordy: 6 Angel: 6 Wes: 1

Kills: Cordy: none this ep. 3 vamps, ½ a demon from her time in Sunnydale Angel: 1 demon for Angel. So that gives Angel 7 vamps, 2 demons, 1 human.

Fang Gang go evil: Cordy: 1 Angel: 1

Alternate Fang Gang: Cordy: 1 Angel: 3

Characters killed: 7 including a couple off-screen Total; 9

Total number of Angel Investigations: 3, Angel, Doyle and Cordy

Angel Investigations shot: no although Kate shoots at Angel, shoots the lock out with her backup gun and shoots the bartender at the end. Angel: 4,

Notches on Fang Gang bedpost: Cordy: 1? Angel: 1;Buffy

Kinky dinky: On a scale of one to incredible exactly how gorgeous is Kate? No shortage of beautiful women in the Buffy/Angelverse but even so! Hard to imagine her in a cop's uniform (although I'm sure many have with the fanfic to prove it). Only in LA could the character of Sharon be called 'dowdy'. Now, of course this ep was originally known as Corrupt and was much darker in tone. It concentrated largely on Kate who was posing undercover as a prostitute but had gotten too far into her role and was actually having sex with her clients (sounds like the plot of some late night Channel 5 film, 'Undercover Heat' anyone?). The studio said no and the series is probably the better for it (although we still have an oblique reference to sexual dysfunction). Unfortunately this meant we lost this rumoured scene;

Cordy (posing as a streetwalker, approaching a group of hookers on a corner) "Hello fellow prostitutes, how's tricks?" Hooker; "Bitch, if you're living the life I'm Julia Roberts!"

Even so she's still mistaken for a prostitute at the club and will interview a bunch of them in Carpe Noctem. Presumably the scene in the opening titles with the lovely girl in the bikini top getting into the sports car also comes from this sequence. Angel also get's propositioned by a girl who get's turned on by him hitting people. Doyle examines one of Cordy's bras which she thinks is 'So high school'. Kate refers to herself as a 'self flagellating drunken slut'. Doyle uses internet porn. Cordy and Doyle slumber on each other's shoulder.

Captain Subtext; For the second time in 2 eps Angel is mistaken for hitting on a guy in a bar. Cordy also says she's a student of humanity and can tell one of the clubbers is a 'closet dyke'. Weird she never twigged Willow, huh?

Questions and observations; The guy who is the third victim says he was a real 'something is out there' geek, a reference to the X-files I almost missed. There's also 'High school's over' which might be a oblique ref to Buffy. Angel sitting alone in the dark rather reminds me of how we first see Bruce Wayne in Batman Returns. Angel muses how different the dating scene is to when he was Liam, small town boy getting used to the big city.
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