There has been no other or may be fewer television shows that have created such a stir among the masses as the “Angel TV show”. Angel, the popular American television series is the continuation of another television series called “Buffy-The Vampire Slayer”. This series was also created by Joss Whedon, (the same personality who created Buffy) along with David Greenwalt as his co-story writer. The Angel TV show has many resemblances and similarities to its parent television series but it cannot be compared with it because this particular series is more mature and intriguing than its older version.
This show debuted in the television scene on October 5, 1999 and had a terrific run for five complete years and finally the curtains closed for Angel on May 19, 2004. The first season of this series had collections which bettered the season four collections of Buffy. This is a clear indication of the hype and hoopla this series had created among the audiences. But Buffy was more preferred than Angel TV show by the audiences thereafter because the storyline faded a bit here and there.
The basic storyline of Angel is similar to Buffy and the main character of this story is a vampire named Angel and he has to battle against all odds while working as a private detective agent. The odds are battles with evil spirits and demons and also his own self. Actually, the human soul of Angel has been returned as a punishment by the gypsies for killing someone in their own clan. Thus, the soul torments our hero by making him feel the guilt and pain about the atrocious actions he had carried out in the past.
Though Angel was less accepted by the people when compared with Buffy, it had a distinct quality of its own. The themes of Angel TV show was more mature than Buffy which concentrated on children as their main followers. Angel TV show too concentrated on children as their main source of TRP’s but the element of violence in this show was on an increased scale thus reducing the younger audiences to an extent. The main character of the Angel TV show was donned by David Boreanaz. The role of Doyle was carried out to near perfection by Glenn Quinn and Charisma Carpenter did justice to her role as Chordelia Chase.
You can watch Angel online free right from your home if you have a good internet connection. This is a much better option rather than buying the DVD set of the entire five seasons. There are a total of 110 episodes which have been uploaded in the internet by many providers and all it takes is a click of your mouse button. And if you do wish to own your own DVD set of the entire Angel TV show collection, you can very well download it too.
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