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wolfbones17 said:
Well, on one of Angel's season four episodes, Cordelia describes Angelus as being smart, and wonders what it is about evil that "jacks up the I.Q. points." I disagree with this. Angelus is no smarter than Angel – Jäger der Finsternis is. The intelligence, the skill, the thought process, the cleverness, the strength, everything is the same for both of them. The only difference lies in how they use those traits. Since Angel – Jäger der Finsternis is not bent on worldwide domination, worldwide destruction, oder the devastation of everyone Angel – Jäger der Finsternis knew and cared about, he will appear to be Mehr reserved than Angelus. However, once he decides to kick some ass, it's kicked. K-I-C-K-E-D kicked. Another thing, I think, that leads one to superficially believe that Angelus is tougher than Angel, is because Angelus has no mercy. He has no mercy, he has no remorse. He doesn't brood. He doesn't regret. Those things have weight, and Angelus is light as a feather. But all those things also make him weaker - he's like a feather floating in the air - floaty and useless. I say that because in the end, Angel – Jäger der Finsternis always prevails over his inner demon. (Or his Friends do, in restoring his soul.) I didn't, however, like how they had Angel – Jäger der Finsternis fall for Cordelia, because, well, number one, I always loved the Cordelia/Wesley pair, and two, why does the main star, sterne always have to be in Liebe with someone? Von the end of seasons three and four, I was so DONE with relationships on Angel, and was beyond thrilled with the actiony-goodness of season 5. (There was a little bit of Angel/Wolfgirl, Fred/Wesley, and then hints of Wesley/Illyria, but that was so minor. It wasn't shoved down your throat.) The thing I Liebe about Angel – Jäger der Finsternis himself, is that he does nothing for himself. It gives complete balance to the demon Angelus within him, who oppositely does everything for only his own pleasure. This is most prodominantly seen in season five, where he sends his wolfgirl friend out of harm's way, he sends his son away, he gets into a tricky, dangerous game of facades with the kreis of the Black Thorn knowing he was risking his Friends never believing him (and thus ruining his plans), and last but certainly not least (no, Mehr like greatest), he signs away the Shanshu destiny. He does this, perhaps to aid in repenting for past sins as Angelus(but those weren't entirely his fault - he didn't have a soul), but prodominantly he did everything for the good, for the safety, of the innocent. It's so hard to find a truly great hero like that in today's fiction. The Angel – Jäger der Finsternis character is one of a kind.
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