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8/10
It gets better with repeated viewings
katierose2957 March 2007
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I think this episode gets better with repeated viewings. The first time I watched it, I thought it was kinna dull. It really takes seeing the whole season to understand it's main point about fallen Champions and how Number 5's story parallels Angel's coming fears. Anyway, it's not the best episode of the season, but it has some good parts and might deserve a look if you're watching on DVD.

The episode revolves around Number 5, the Wolfram & Hart mail guy who's been wheeling his little cart around the office all season. It turns out that he was once part of a group of Champions called the Number Brothers. He and his four brothers had many heroic battles against demons and evil. When his brothers died battling an Aztec Warrior monster, though, Number 5 gave up. The Aztec Warrior returns every 50 years, eating the hearts of Champions and looking for a magical pendant. The Warrior is back and Team Angel is trying to fight it. But when the Warrior doesn't try and rip out Angel's heart, he is worried. He's a Champion, right? Wes and Gunn argue that Angel's heart is a shriveled up little walnut. Since the Warrior wants to eat the hearts, it wouldn't give him any sustenance. Angel isn't convinced. He feels disconnected and lost. So does Number 5. They're both forgetting their original mission. The two of them wind up working together. They kill the Warrior and Angel takes charge of the mystical pendant. Meanwhile, Spike is growing more interested in the Shanshu Prophesy and what it might mean for him.

There are some great parts to this episode. I really like everyone's reaction to Angel "attacking" Number 5. The old guy threw poor Angel threw a window, but as Spike & the internet spread the tale, it's soon twisted into Angel waging war on the geriatric community. Fred is so horrified when she hears that Angel may have hurt Number 5 that I just have to laugh. And I enjoy the scene of Angel, Spike, Gunn & Wes driving around. Spike gets to ride in the front seat because he called shotgun. "I thought we were doing a weapons check." Wesley grumbles. Also, it's cool that Spike suggests that the Warrior's weak spot could be his heart, because of the "poetry" of it. It ties in with his past. And I like Angel pouting because the Aztec Warrior wouldn't take his heart. "I know you're feeling rejected." Wes soothes and it's such a silly thing to be upset about that I always end up smiling. Finally, I think it's cool that the show is finally starting to address the problems that Spike's soul may have on the Shanshu Prophesy. I don't think that Wesley had even considered that the Prophesy might be meant for Spike until Spike started asking about it. Wes gets sort of defensive, saying that it can apply to any ensouled vampire... Who's not a ghost. But, it's pretty clear that he suddenly starting to think about the questions Spike's bringing up. Wes wants Angel to have the Prophesy and his talk with Angel about having hope in his future is just a really sweet moment.

Like I said, I really only started appreciating this episode after I saw it a few times. The connection between Angel and Number 5 is fairly obvious. As the season rolls along, Angel starts losing more and more of himself. Just as Number 5 has. But, the really interesting connections come when you realize that Number 5 lost all 4 members of his family in battle. In the end that's how many Angel looses, too. Thinking back to season two's "Lullaby" with Darla telling Angel that Conner was the best thing that they ever did together, you can take things even further. Number 5 has given up everything and is disgusted that no one remembers all the good he did. Angel gave up his old life and is growing weary because no one can remember the best thing he ever did... Creating a son. As he argues with Number 5, Angel snaps that at least he isn't standing alone in a graveyard wearing a mask. "You will be." Number 5 responds, which is a sad foreshadowing of the future. And finally, there's Angel telling Number 5 that they don't fight for rewards, but because it's the right thing to do... Something that will come into play in the season finale.

On the down side, the episode can be slow in places. It has a lot of flash backs of people that we don't really know. (I do give it points for remembering Holland Manners, though.) Also, I'm not exactly sure what the deal is what with Number 5's dead brothers. Are they ghosts or what?

My favorite part of the episode: The devil's robot. I kinna picture this 1950s sci-fi movie, tin can of a thing, painted red and breathing fire as it lumbers along. It's just a great image.
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6/10
Undele!
Joxerlives18 April 2012
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THE CAUTIONARY TALE OF NUMERO CINCO

The Good; Love the return of the brothers and love the idea of El Diablo Robotico, we MUST see that in the Angel comics some time. Love Angel's Cadillac and the ref to Holland Manners.

The Bad; Angel seems very rough with No5 at his apartment, he could have killed him! Don't you think Angel's rather full of himself about being the hero.

Best line; Angel; "Wes, did you ever hear about the devil building a robot?" Wes; "Ah, el diablo robotico!" Angel; "No one ever tells me anything"

Jeez, how did they get away with that? Hearts cut from bodies

Apocalypses: 5

Angel Clichés In disguise; 8

DB/JM get's his shirt off; 17,

Cheap Angel; 7

Subverting the cliché; Angel's heart no good because it's 'dried up beef jerky'. No5 thinks Angel wants to drag him into the quest but actually just wants to give him some mail. After Angel's stirring speech No5 just jumps on the bus

Fang Gang in bondage: Cordy: 5 Angel: 14 Wes: 7 Gunn; 5 Lorne; 5 Fred; 3

Fang gang knocked out: Cordy: 15 Angel: 19 Wes: 7 Doyle; 1 Gunn; 2 Lorne; 7 Groo; 1 Connor; 1 Faith; 1 Fred; 3

Kills; Angel kills the demon with a little help from his friends (or should that be amigos?) Cordy: 5 vamps, 3 demons Angel; 45 vamps, 61 and 1/2 demons, 5 zombies, 12 humans, one werewolf Doyle; 1 vamp Wes; 14 demons+5 vamps, 5 zombies, 2 humans Kate; 3 vamps Faith; 18 vamps, 6 demons, 3 humans. Gunn; 11 vamps+ 13 demons, 5 zombies, 1 human. Groo; 1 demon Fred; 3 vamps+ 2 demon, 5 zombies Connor; 16 vamps, 5 zombies, 2 demons, Jasmine

Fang Gang go evil: Cordy: 3 Angel: 3 Gunn; 1 Wes; 1

Alternate Fang Gang; Cordy: 4 Angel: 11 Fred; 2 Wes; 1 Gunn; 1 Connor; 1 Lorne; 1

Characters killed: 4+No5 victims, the security guards have to be the redshirts of the Buffyverse 2261

Recurring characters killed; No5 10

Total number of Angel Investigations; 5, Spike however is now coming along for the ride on investigations. Angel, Gunn, Fred, Lorne, Wes,

Angel Investigations shot: Angel: 14 Wes; 2

Packing heat; Wes with his shotgun (nice gag about the weapons check) Wes; 10 Doyle; 1 Angel; 4 Gunn; 3 Fred; 2

Notches on Fang Gang bedpost: Cordy: 5 ?+Wilson/Hacksaw Beast+Phantom Dennis+Groo+Connor plus possibly the Beast Angel: 6; Buffy, Darla, The Transcending Furies, Eve Wes; 3 definite; Virginia, the bleached blonde and Lilah, 1 possible, Justine Gunn; 2 Fred and Gwen. Fred; 1 Gunn Groo; 1Cordy

Kinky dinky: Spike remarks he can't 'diddle his willy'. He again refers to Harmony as 'his old tumble' and is jealous that she's now Angel's pet.

Captain Subtext; Angel remarks of 'the father will kill the son' to Wes who hasn't a clue what he's talking about. How much do the rest of the gang remember? Spike refers to Angel as a drama queen. Now of course Liam is the Irish version of William so maybe 'diddle his willy' has another meaning?

Know the face, different character; 5

Parking garages; 8,

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

Questions and observations; Great ref where the man who recruits number 5 is Holland Manners from season 2. Can anyone tell me whom the ageing starlet Lorne is referring to? Wonder Woman referenced, this is at a time when Joss was planning the movie which sadly didn't come off (love to have seen ED or CC in the role). Very clear that Gunn is the most comfortable at WR&H. Angel's photographic memory again. Angel appears to limp some of the time, because of the beatings he's received or because DB's knee is giving him trouble? Note Spike knows how to defeat the demon through his poetic soul. Angel enters No5's home without an invite but does No5 dragging him inside count as one? So what happens the medallion after the fall of WR&H? Love to see it and the creature turn up some time in Fray.

Marks out of 10; 6/10, OK but not brilliant
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6/10
Angel Meets Some Luchadores
Samuel-Shovel30 April 2019
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In "The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco", Angel and a Wolfram & Hart employee must battle a heart-stealing Latin demon who has returned to find the amulet which contains its curse. The last remaining brother of a luchador team, the elderly Numero Cinco is reluctant to help Angel as he has plans of his own to bait the demon and sacrifice himself to be with his brothers. Meanwhile Angel & Spike contemplate their own destinies as vampires with souls.

After a string of really solid episodes to kick of Season 5, an average one was bound to pop up sometime. That's not to say there aren't some interesting things at okay here because there definitely are. The entire plot concept of this is pretty bizarre: an old crime-fighting wrestler who always wears a mask (who turns into a mailroom clerk) with a vendetta against the Beast that killed his 4 brothers, Angel and him having different priorities relating to what to do with said demon, Angel having a new feeling of "offness" regarding his work. It all sounds good on paper but in reality it doesn't work quite as well as I'd hoped.

Also is Numero Cinco a demon or a non-human of some kind? His strength and recuperative powers at his age are impossible. We're made to believe he's just an ordinary, diminutive former wrestler. If you say so screenwriters...
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10/10
Fantastico!...
poe4264 May 2009
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Fans of El Santo will want to check out this episode: it's wistfully nostalgic, with some of the most moving music I've ever heard; storywise, it's good enough to make the transition to the Big Screen (without the vampire). Masked wrestlers South of the Border have been grappling with everything from vampires to werewolves to killer robots (and everything in between) for decades. El Santo led the way, with rival masked men like Blue Demon and Mil Mascaras (among many, many others) coming along to help (or, in some cases, to even hinder) our hero. Production values varied over the years, but the movies were always fun to watch when I was a kid. (During some of the scarier scenes, I'd be watching from between fingers covering my eyes.) This episode brought back fond memories. Gracias, amigos.
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1/10
Worst episode of the Buffyverse
erniegarciaf21 January 2021
Season 5 of Angel is the best season of the series, but this episode is difficult to get through. He be Rewatched season 5 numerous times always skipping this episode until today. I decided to give it one more chance. Big mistake. Just a dumb episode in what is a great season.
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5/10
For addressing the hero's inner struggle.
m-4782613 March 2022
I'm clearly not like most fans of the show. I don't think season 5 is the best, but it's surprisingly good for a finale season. The first couple of episodes, were ok. And these couple of monsters of the week, and some characters centric episodes, were entertaining enough. But rewatching this episode, made me realize how harshly I used to judge it. It's a fine filler, with a good script, a bittersweet ending, an interesting monster. And introduced us to new legends. It's exactly the kind of episode you'd expect from an old school WB fantasy series. And I'm always here for it.
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