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Angel - Season Four Episode Guide
The Magic Bullet

Picture It's in the blood.

All over LA, waves of love for Jasmine and peace with one another are spreading through the population. Fred, meanwhile, is hiding from Jasmine's followers, any one of whom Jasmine can act through.

An attack by a demon gives Fred a realisation, which she puts into practice when Jasmine, Angel and the rest track her down in a bookshop. She shoots Jasmine, the bullet passing through and into Angel.

As he is about to kill her, he looks at Jasmine, to see the same horror as Fred. The two escape, and plan how to bring others round.

Realising Jasmine's blood is the key, and that Cordelia must share it, they return to the hotel. There they infect each Angel Investigation member with Cordelia's blood, drained from her as she lies in her coma. Each returns to normal, except Connor, who calls down Jasmine's followers onto them.

Quiz - ten quick questions.

Trivia: The term magic bullet comes from medicine, where it was used to mean a way of delivering drugs very accurately, such as using viruses to deliver genes to a particular part of the DNA. Here it is also a reference to a Kennedy assassination conspiracy theory, after which the bookshop in the episode is named.

Apart from Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories and implants in the head, the paranoid bookstore clerk also mentions MK Ultra, a CIA programme said to use drugs, hypnosis, shocks, psychological torture and more in its investigations into mind control.

Lorne's heart isn't where you might think it should be. Nope, it's in his ass, as he so delicately puts it. As he can survive decapitation, it makes you wonder where his brain might be.



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