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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Having left Sunnydale and his true love behind, we pick up with our hero where we previously left off: a depressed, lonely Angel getting hammered in a bar. After saving some pool-playing women from their dates (who turn out to be vampires, natch), a sullen Angel returns to his underground lair beneath an office complex. A man appears behind him, complimenting the "batcave" decorum. This fellow is Doyle, a magical Irishman sent by the Powers That Be. Doyle's here to enlist Angel in the good fight. Angel retorts that he's got it covered. Doyle warns that Angel is so cut off from humanity that his demon-slaying will only lead to apathy towards people. Furthermore, unless Angel does something to remedy this, he'll start to prey on humans again. Doyle hands Angel a note regarding his latest vision, that of a waitress in imminent peril. Angel agrees to look into it. |