![]() Oz tells Angel that Buffy wanted him to have it. Doyle explains that the ring is a priceless talisman which "renders the wearer one hundred percent unkillable, if he's a vampire" meaning Angel could, among other things, go out into daylight. After Angel and Oz's laconic greetings, Oz holds a ring out to Angel. When Oz opens the door and walks in, Cordelia is thrilled to see her old Sunnydale friend. Inside, Cordelia gleefully prints up an invoice for Rachel, their first paying customer. radio station, Oz parks his van in front of Angel's building. Standing on the rooftop of a neighboring building, Spike watches Rachel thank Angel in the alley below and improvises a cheesy narration for their gestures. Angel effortlessly disarms Lenny, then knocks him unconscious with one brutal punch. Appearing out of nowhere, Angel grabs Lenny's gun hand, knocking his arm up and sending the shot high. ![]() Telling her he can't take it anymore, Rachel's strung-out boyfriend Lenny points a gun at her head and starts to pull the trigger. Suddenly, a man, Lenny, grabs her from behind, threatens her, and slaps her to the ground. Puzzled, she stops and hides, then stands, looking back the way she came. A young woman, Rachel, runs down a dark alley, looking frantically over her shoulder for signs of pursuit, but no one is there. ![]()
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