Obviously, part one isn't the big finish, and I'm just going to ramble about a few things here then see if there's a big point after I watch part 2.
First, the flashbacks are interesting. We want to like Angel and root for he and Buffy, yet the writers have gone out of their way to make him reprehensible: casually killing unnamed people, killing Jenny and setting up the tableau for Giles; taunting Willow and Buffy; telling Joyce about he and Buffy--it's clear that we're not supposed to like him. But the flashbacks--Angel as Liam, meeting Darla. It's hard to not be a bit appalled and confused. Is Angel the Big Bad or not? Well, yes, and he's trying to reanimate the demon--but wait, he can't. He's not bad enough. We'll see.
And Xander, who has been Buffy's top leutenant thus far, yells at her and Willow, insisting that Angel should be killed, soul or no soul. Willow is trying to restore Angel's soul, Giles and Buffy are doing a hurry-up-happy-dance, and Xander is incensed. Xander doesn't seem to believe in redemption.
Kendra shows to help; that's going to be an important point, but not right now.
Season 2 is the big intro Spike season, but it's striking how little he's really on screen. He's not even quite on the radar as a problem. He's evil, yadayada--but an afterthought. He's not a main player, except in a couple episodes.
Ok, that's all off the top of my head. On to part 2!
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