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8/10
An episode that sets up the season finale
katierose2956 March 2007
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This is the last Jasmine episode. Honestly, it isn't my favorite story line or my favorite episode, but it still has some good parts. Plus, it sets up the season finale, which, in turn, sets up all of season five. The most important aspect of the episode is Conner hitting rock bottom. Without seeing his cold, unfeeling despair, it will be hard to understand the decision Angel makes in "Home."

"Peace Out" revolves around the defeat of Jasmine. It picks up right where "Sacrifice" left off. Angel has been transported to that demon dimension, where Jasmine once ruled for thousands of years. He's searching for Jasmine's real name, which is the one thing that can break her brainwashing spell back on Earth. He battles the demon priest of her temple and pretty soon he discovers that he has to kill a giant monster called the "Keeper of the Name." The priest guy starts telling Angel that Angel isn't fighting to save the world anymore... He's fighting for Conner and soon he'll loose him, too. Just as he lost Cordy. Soon, the priest is dead and Angel has the head of the "Keeper of the Name."

Back on Earth, Conner locks up Team Angel in Angelus' old cage in the basement. Wes has deduced that Jasmine is eating her followers and that Conner has always seen her true face. With Cordy missing, Conner starts to worry that maybe Jasmine has devoured her. He goes looking for Cordy and finds her in a church. There he tells her comatose body that he's tried to go along with Jasmine, but he can't believe her lies any longer and he's tired of fighting. As Jasmine appears before the world media gathered at the Hyperion, Angel comes through a portal in the lobby. Holding up the demon's head, he cuts opens it's sealed mouth and it emits a gaspy word that is Jasmine true name.

Instantly, people begin to see Jasmine for the maggot monster that she is. People run away in terror as Jasmine tries to get them to love her again. Angel follows her outside, and tells her that her plan is over. Jasmine insists that all she wanted to do was bring peace, but Angel says that people have a right to make their own choice... Even if those choices are wrong. He and Jasmie fight. Then Conner shows up. He calmly punched a fist through Jasmine's head and the run off. Angel is worried that Conner is finally loosing it. He goes looking for his friends, who have broken out of the basement and who are meeting with an unexpected guest in the hotel lobby... Lilah.

There are some good parts to this episode. I like all the reporters coming to the Hyperion to see Jasmine. They have some real tough questions for her, for instance "How can we worship you?" Jasmine's response, "Just love each other... And a temple would be nice." cracks me up. Also, I like the sign outside the church that's praising Jasmine with the words "God is Nowhere." It's a play on words, "God is no where" or "God is now here," depending on how you read it, which is cool. And it's sort of interesting that Conner's always seen Jasmine as a hideous, maggot-y monster. He did grow up in a hell dimension, so he's used to demons. Besides, he's Jasmine's "father." If Cordy's blood is an antidote to Jasmine spell because Cordelia's her mother, than I guess it only makes sense that Conner's blood would make him immune to the spell, too. Too bad Team Angel didn't consider that sooner. Finally, I'm always happy to see Lilah again.

On the down side, I would have liked Jasmine's real name to be a word that I could actually understand. Also, I wish that Cordy had woken up and helped defeat Jasmine. I miss her. And why did Conner have to beat up those guys in order to find Cordy in the church? Isn't he like a super tracker? Can't he jut follow her scent?

My favorite part of the episode: Gunn kicking the cage door until it opens. Not only is it funny & unexpected, but I like his line "Never give up, never surrender." I think he's quoting the movie "Galaxy Quest," which I've always loved.
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8/10
To serve man
cherylsiny13 July 2021
Epic reference, Gunn!

I love the quick comments and references this show sometimes surprises us with!
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8/10
Byebye Jasmine!
Joxerlives2 April 2012
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PEACE OUT

The Good; It's bad taste but love the 'God is nowhere, Jasmine is the way' sign outside the church. Also love Jasmine picking up the car and love Connor killing her. Angel's quest is also good although the lack of budget shows. It's a small moment but I adore the scene where the blonde reporter is awestruck that Jasmine knows her name, just the little look of exasperation Gina Torres gives is priceless. Plus HERE's LILAH!

The Bad; Note that when the Guardsmen are clustered around the captive AI the only one without his face covered is the one who Jasmine later speaks through (scene shot out of order?). Angel aside the rest of AI just seem to spend all their time locked in the cellar and don't contribute much. If CC is so precious to Jasmine why is she guarded by exactly 2 cops with pistols and not ringed with troops and tanks? How come the guy Connor tortures gives up his info, surely Jasmine's followers are prepared to die for her? (or has her power faded as she prepares herself for her broadcast?). Note that in the bridge scene the LA sky keeps getting darker and then lighter again between shots.

Best line; Jasmine (to Angel); "You're not human" Angel; "Working on it" (indeed he is!)

Jeez, how did they get away with that? Connor kills his 'daughter'. Do we really wonder why he's so screwed up?

Apocalypses: 5 not the end of the world by any means

Angel Clichés In disguise; 8

DB get's his shirt off; 12

Cheap Angel; 6

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

Fang gang knocked out: Cordy: 15 Angel: 17 Wes: 7 Doyle; 1 Gunn; 2 Lorne; 6 Groo; 1 Connor; 1 Faith; 1 Fred; 2

Kills; one demon for Angel, one demon/human(?) for Connor Cordy: 5 vamps, 3 demons Angel; 44 vamps, 59 and 1/2 demons, 5 zombies, 8 humans 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

Characters killed: according to Angel thousands have died due to Jasmine's actions 2255

Recurring characters killed; 9;

Total number of Angel Investigations;5 Angel, Gunn, Fred, Lorne, Wes,

Angel Investigations shot: Angel: 12 Wes; 2

Packing heat; Wes; 8 Doyle; 1 Angel; 3 Gunn; 2 Fred; 1

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

Kinky dinky: The way Jasmine eats people is rather reminiscent of vore fetishism (beautiful women enjoying being swallowed whole by giant snakes, carnivorous plants etc). Yes, I'm serious, it really exists, just google the term

Captain Subtext; Connor teases the rest of AI because they're now alone, obvious resentment from when they left him alone.

Know the face, different character; 4

Parking garages; 6,

Guantanamo Bay; Angel tortures his way to what he wants without a moments hesitation.

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; The blonde reporter in the hotel foyer reminded me at first of Reese Witherspoon and then of Jenny McCarthy but it's neither. The dark haired reporter with the glasses also looks very familiar from somewhere. How exactly does Angel manage to materialise exactly back in the hotel foyer? Is the orb programmed to home in on Jasmine? Surely if Angel appeared to everyone on TV worldwide he should be hugely famous? This of course is an argument similar to that explored in Torchwood; Children of Earth, Jasmine would devour a couple of dozen people a day but if she abolished war, crime and poverty etc she would save millions (apparently 1000 children a day die in India from preventable diseases). But Angel says that the important thing is that mankind has to make it's own choices, learn from it's own mistakes. Interestingly when Angel talks to Jasmine on the bridge he even holds out redemption for her. Jasmine talks about wiping out Angel's species, does she mean humans or vampires? OK she's pretty strong and can't be killed with electricity but if Connor can just kill her with a fist through the head she's not that tough (not compared to Glory anyway)? Or is that because Connor is her 'father' that he can kill her? Night of the Comet is referenced, a nice little sci-fi film that Joss cites as one of his inspirations for Buffy. Note in the bridge scene there's a company offering 'Facials' which Jasmine certainly needs.

Marks out of 10; 8/10
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10/10
I know she's a lie. Jasmine. My whole life's been built on them. I just, I guess I thought this one was better than the others
SleepTight66629 September 2007
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I know she's a lie. Jasmine. My whole life's been built on them. I just, I guess I thought this one was better than the others - A fabulous closure to the 'Jasmine'-arc. I really think the Jasmine-arc got better each episode, making this one an absolute favorite. 'Jasmine' is planning on going worldwide and 'enslaving' the entire world, while 'Angel' goes to another dimension where he can find her name and take her powers away. What really impressed me this episode was the excellent dialog, my favorite scene was probably 'Connor' in church confessing everything to Comatosed-Cordy, telling her that he has known about 'Jasmine' all along and that he went with the flow and tried to believe, even if it didn't work for him. My second favorite scene was the 'Angel' vs 'Jasmine' scene, cars flying around, Maggot-heads getting electrocuted and the kissage. I remember being shocked when 'Connor' put his fist through 'Jasmine's head, shocked and pleased. I don't think anyone other than Connor had the right to kill Jazzy, I liked her but she screw up the poor kid more than he already was. I also loved the ending obviously, with 'Lilah' making her last appearance. Awesome episode, great build up for the next episode. JASMINE: Why do you hate me so much? ANGEL: Let's run down the list, huh? Rain of fire, blotting out the sun, enslaving mankind, and, yeah, oh, yeah, hey, you eat people! JASMINE: Like you never have? ANGEL: Thousands of people are dead because of what you've done. JASMINE: And how many will die because of you? I could've stopped it, Angel. All of it. War, disease, poverty. How many precious, beautiful lives would've been saved in a handful of years? Yes, I murdered thousands to save billions. This world is doomed to drown in its own blood now. ANGEL: The price was too high, Jasmine. Our fate has to be our own, or we're nothing. (10 out of 10)
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4/10
The End of One and the Return of Another
Samuel-Shovel21 March 2019
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In "Peace Out" Angel searches for Jasmine's true name in this new dimension. The rest of the gang is locked up by Jasmine and held under guard by Connor. He begins to worry about Cordy's location and goes off in search of her, finding her under guard in an abandoned church. Angel finds the high priest of Jasmine's identity and kills him and the keeper of the name, returning with it's head to utter it and destroy Jasmine's spell. All her followers immediately panic and LA turns into chaos. Connor wonders if he's made the right choice in ignoring Jasmine's true identity in his love for his daughter. In the end, Connor kills Jasmine and runs off so sulk. Angel returns to the hotel as the episode ends, finding Lilah has returned from the dead.

With all the build up around the big bad this season and Jasmine's powers, this all ends with a bit of a thud. Connor kills Jasmine so casually I almost didn't notice it happening. We never really even got to know Jasmine and her grand scheme for this new world order. It seemed like a whole lot of setup for such a weak payoff. I know we still have the finale after this, but I can't help but be disappointed in this season's arc.
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