Angel (1999–2004): Season 5, Episode 7 - Lineage - full transcript

Wesley's father comes for a visit. With his father overseeing and critiquing everything he does, his old feelings of insecurity arise. Also, Wolfram and Hart is besieged by robot ninjas.

MAN:
It comes down to trust.

Ours is a dangerous business.

Friends, enemies.

These lines, they do not exist
for men like us.

There's no Better Business Bureau
for what we do.

Customer complaints are dealt with
through killing...

...torture, beating.

Sometimes fire.

We call it
"word-of-mouth advertising."

If I'd known this was going to be
a seminar, I'd have worn my nametag.

Just want to make sure
we know where we stand.



Right now you're standing
on the brink of my patience.

I agreed to meet with your distributor,
Emil, not your muscle.

What, Dante and Philip?

They're assistants,
here to make us more comfortable.

Don't think of them as muscle.

Are you hungry?

I could get Dante to fix you
a fresh sandwich of some sort.

- This is a waste of time.
- Please, please.

My distributor is simply cautious.

He'd like me to verify the merchandise
before we move forward.

Now...

...who is this?
- My muscle.

What we've got here is a modification
of the TS-113 sniper rifle.

We've altered its targeting
and firing mechanisms...



...to fit the parameters you gave us.

The scope works along
amplified thermal wavelengths.

- You are making me so hot right now.
- Wow.

Turned on by a woman
holding an enormous gun.

What a surprise.

We replaced the delivery system
with a Ballantine energy charge...

...eliminating the need
for conventional ammunition.

WESLEY: Wolfram & Hart
has 200 units ready now.

We'll make more
once we receive payment.

And your boss doesn't mind
selling this...

...exciting weaponry
to someone like me?

WESLEY:
As long as it doesn't show up in L.A.

We choose our battles, Emil. And
you sidestepped the issue of payment.

You'll get your money.

You'll get nothing
until I meet with your distributor.

- I'm not going through middlemen.
- Ah...

Did you just refer to me
as a middleman?

You are lucky Wolfram & Hart has
such good word-of-mouth advertising.

Here. Call this number.

He'll arrange everything.

To think, I used to sell this guy
collapsible swords. Almost makes me...

[BANGING]

EMIL:
You'll pay...

No one double-crosses me!

- What hit that guy?
- I'm not sure.

Down!

[GUNS COCKING]

Yes, thank you, Wesley. I'd love a gun.

I don't want any...

[GASPS]

[FRED GROANING]

WESLEY:
Fred.

Fred?

Lineage

ANGEL:
She could've been killed.

EVE: Medical's optimistic.
She'll recover soon enough.

That's not the point.
Why was Fred there in the first place?

I needed someone
to explain the gun convincingly.

Nobody else here knows
how to explain a gun?

I needed someone I could trust
who wouldn't arouse Emil's suspicion.

And so, conveniently, the only person
who could go with you was Fred.

- What does that...?
- It was a reckless decision.

Fred has more than proven herself.
There was no reason...

We found her bleeding to death
on the ground.

From now on, you clear it with me
before using my people.

- Your people?
- Got it?

- Kind of hard on him.
- Well, she could've...

Been killed. So you said.

I think you're making
too big a deal about this.

Her wound wasn't all that severe.

- You weren't there. You didn't see her.
- But she's okay.

- And you're still beating him up.
- He can be careless.

Focuses too much on the big picture?

- Overlooks the people involved?
- Something like that.

Willing to risk anything
or anyone for the greater good.

Look, hey, I'm just asking.

Could it be there's another reason
you're getting so mad at him about this?

- Stealing your son, for instance?
- We don't talk about my son.

You don't trust Wesley, do you?

I mean, I can see that. He did turn
Connor over to your sworn enemy.

He didn't mean for that to happen.
He thought he was doing the right thing.

And I guess it all worked out.

Connor's okay. You're happy.

Maybe Wesley knew what he was doing
after all.

- Even if he doesn't remember any of it.
- That's got nothing to do with...

I just wanna be kept informed,
that's all.

Is it?

Or are you worried about
the next time Wesley betrays you...

...trying to do the right thing?

FRED: They gave me the all-clear.
WESLEY: I was just coming to find you.

Though I do have to take
a boatload of antibiotics.

Apparently, there's some concern
about where that grappling hook's been.

We're taking the cyborg apart in the lab.
You should see how intricate it is.

It's like an M.C. Escher picture, but
with wires and flesh instead of geese.

I'm sorry about what happened, Fred.

Are you kidding me?

I feel bad. All I had to do was hide
and I couldn't even do that right.

I should have done a better job
protecting you.

- What?
- That didn't come out...

Do you realize how patronizing
that sounds? Protecting me?

I just meant you shouldn't
have been there.

- That's not for you to decide.
- Yes, it is, actually.

I made the call. I screwed up.

Listen to you.

You're blaming yourself
because poor Fred got hurt.

Stop trying to be all valiant.
You come off like a self-pitying child.

- Hello, Father.
- Oh, yeah, that's mature.

I wish I was your father.
I'd tell you to grow up.

It doesn't work. I've tried.

- What are you doing here?
FRED: You're Wesley's...

I see manners are still
my son's strong point.

- Roger Wyndam-Pryce. How do you do?
- Winifred Burkle.

I didn't realize you were...

We were just...

I have an employee
that I have to belittle...

...and to show him I'm in charge.

I should let you two catch up.

It was really nice to meet you.
I'm sure I'll see you again soon.

The pleasure is mine.

"Self-pitying child."

lmagine how humiliating that will be
for her employee.

What are you...?

Is Mum all right?

She's fine.

Sturdy as ever.

No, you and I have business to discuss.

Business. Oh.

Of course. Please.

Sit down.

As you may well know...

...the Watchers' Council
was destroyed last year.

WESLEY:
I heard.

The remaining former Watchers,
myself included...

...have decided to re-form the council.

And I've been sent to contact you.

Are you saying the council
wants me to come back?

Not necessarily.

Your name's a point of contention.

Some believe your tenure as Watcher
ranks as our most embarrassing failure.

Really?

I beat out "everybody dying in an
explosion" as most embarrassing failure?

Friends and colleagues
lost their lives in that event, Wesley.

- A little respect?
- Sorry.

The council have agreed
to take you back...

...pending my assessment.

I'm here to evaluate you.

I see.

Well, I'll save you the trouble.
I'm not interested.

This is no time to be stubborn, boy.

The council are giving you a chance
to clear your name.

Our name.

Sorry you made the trip,
but I'm perfectly happy where I am.

[CHUCKLES]

Wolfram & Hart?

So this is the haven of evil, is it?

WESLEY: Not anymore.
This isn't the Wolfram and...

CLERK:
Oh!

WESLEY: Sorry.
- It's okay.

- It's no problem.
WESLEY: Sorry.

Sorry.

You have the wrong idea about it.

Do I?

The atrocities committed by Wolfram
and Hart are quite well-documented.

We're changing that. Under our control,
it's becoming a powerful weapon...

...one that I think can make a difference.

Believe me, we take our work here
very seriously.

LORNE:
You're killing me.

If Louis Gossett Jr.
wants this foam party to happen...

...he'll keep his mouth zipped tight.

I've been working on this guest list
all week.

Yes, my entire week.

I don't care about Iron Eagle II, Van.

Nobody did.

No, don't tell him that.

Wesley, you should be ashamed.
I didn't know you had a younger brother.

WESLEY:
Lorne, yes.

This is my father, Roger Wyndam-Pryce.

ROGER: How do you do?
- Father?

I don't believe it.

Okay, I do believe it, but only because
I heard you were in the building.

[CHUCKLING]

Look at you.

It's like Winston Churchill and a young
Richard Harris had a beautiful love child.

Which, according to my sources,
may not be as ridiculous as it sounds.

Lorne runs our entertainment division.

Entertainment division?

That would be useful
in the fight against evil.

You'd be amazed at how many
horrible movies we've stopped.

Gunn, this is my father.

It's an honor.
This place is buzzing about you.

If you're like your son here,
we might put you to work.

You might well be out of luck.

The lab called for you. They're working
on RoboCop upstairs, need your help.

- RoboCop?
- We encountered a cyborg last night...

...while we were infiltrating
a weapons ring.

I should head up there.

- Would you like to come along?
- Yes.

- lf I'm not in the way.
- No.

Not at all.

Cybernetics were throughout the body,
mostly replacing entire organic systems.

- Was it human?
FRED: We think so.

The nervous system
seems human at least, but...

...the technology's so foreign to us,
we can't be sure right now.

This thing really blurs the line
between human and robot.

SPIKE:
Aha.

So you're not ruling out that a
human being could have boffed a robot.

Sex with robots is more common
than most people think.

Um... The cybernetics require
central processing to function.

Which means,
if we can crack its memory...

...we may find a record of everything
it's done until this point.

ANGEL: And maybe figure out
who or what it wanted.

Hey, did you...?

Sorry.

So far, we haven't had much luck
decoding the encryption.

Seems to be a binary-based system,
so we'll get there eventually.

We just have to find
the right transform variable.

Okay, I need you on this
till we get some answers.

- You got it.
- Let us know if you need more resources.

Everyone, I'd like you to meet my father,
Roger Wyndam-Pryce.

- Hello.
SPIKE: Daddy?

I always thought Wesley was grown
in some sort of greenhouse for dandies.

Spike.

- You've heard of me.
- No.

We've met.

1963. My colleagues and I fell upon
you slaughtering an orphanage in Vienna.

Killed two of my men
before you escaped.

Oh.

How've you been?

I didn't know your father
was coming to visit.

I'm Angel. Pleasure to meet you.

Do you expect me to shake that?

I'm not real comfortable with hugging.

No.

I realize this may be somewhat
of a horror show to you...

...but I hope you can keep an open mind.

We really are doing good work here.

So I'm told.

Incessantly, in fact.

I heard we could be of some use.

Of course.
We were just going over the autopsy.

- Fred, keep me posted.
FRED: Sure.

We found a series of symbols
we haven't been able to decipher.

WESLEY:
Yes. Interesting.

We're reading trace radiation,
so we've been hesitant to crack it open.

It could be a bomb,
some sort of self-destruct device.

Let me help you with that.

You shouldn't...

Thanks.

Anyway, we wanted you to decipher it
before we went digging around in there.

Wesley handles this sort of stuff for us
all the time.

He's a genius with languages.

Well, the academy didn't make him
head boy for nothing.

Mind you, as I recall,
the pickings were a bit slim that year.

The pattern indicates
a Hellenic derivation.

I'd say early Moracian, in fact.

It's a directive of some sort.

A battle prayer.

Or a binding spell.

The full text is obscured.

I'll need to prepare some sort of
effective counter-spell.

[BEEPING]

What did you just do?

Unless I'm very much mistaken,
I've just activated the bomb.

- Is there a trip mechanism?
- The one I just tripped?

Get everyone out of here.
Evacuate the entire building.

KNOX:
Everybody, out of here, right now.

Wait.

What am I worried about?

- Look for a switch or a circuit breaker.
WESLEY: There's nothing.

Get out of here.

As far as possible. We've no idea
how powerful the blast could be.

- And you?
- I'll stay, try to defuse it.

It could be our only...

[BEEPING STOPS]

- What did you do?
- The symbols were Dutrovic in origin...

...not Moracian as you surmised.

When interpreted correctly,
these symbols spell out the procedure...

...for handling the cyborg's power cord,
including this fail-safe...

...in case someone trips
the self-destruct device.

Quite simple, really.

What happened?

I can explain. Apparently,
when Percy here was younger...

...he used to be known as head boy.

- Yeah, I already knew that.
- Right.

I have nothing else to report.

I accidentally tripped the cyborg's
self-destruct mechanism.

Anyone could have made the mistake.
He was interpreting symbols for us.

Luckily, my father was there
to correct my error.

Right. Your father. Where is he?

Lorne's keeping him entertained.

LORNE:
So I am covered in cherries.

The police are pounding on the door,
and Judi Dench starts screaming:

"That's way too much to pay
for a pair of pants!"

[CHUCKLING]

Come to think of it, that's probably not
the best idea. I'll go rescue him.

I'm finished here too.

I can have someone type up the report
about head boy.

Get out.

Suit yourself.

WESLEY:
It was a stupid mistake.

ANGEL: Yeah, well, your father's visit
just rattled you.

I find it hard to think straight
around him.

Fathers and sons,
that can be torture sometimes.

Look, you should see this.
It came from your department.

Reports of assassins that sound
a lot like our cyborg.

A group of them took out
a demon cabal in Jakarta.

Another group destroyed
the Tanmar Death Chamber.

Sounds like they're doing our work
for us.

- These are good guys?
- I don't know.

I'll check the markings we found,
find some clues as to their origin.

Well, get on it. If they're on our side...

...someone should tell them
before they try killing us again.

FRED:
He was how old?

Six or 7. He must've taken
the scroll from my library.

Wesley, I was just telling Winifred...

...about the time that I caught you
with the resurrection spell.

- Right.
- I couldn't remember.

Why were you doing that?

A bird had flown into my windowpane.

I think I was trying
to bring it back to life.

I can't believe you could even read
a resurrection spell at age 7.

His mother thought
he was quite a prodigy.

Luckily I caught him, or we'd have had
zombie birds pecking out his eyeballs.

[CHUCKLING]

I was hoping to enlist your expertise
in some research.

You're not gonna try
and blow me up again, are you?

- Probably not.
- Well, then, my expertise is yours.

Would you excuse us?

WESLEY: This way.
ROGER: Thank you.

WESLEY: The Dutrovic markings
suggest an Eastern origin.

There might be something
in the Journals of Saitama.

That...

...Winifred.

She seemed to like you.

WESLEY:
Yes, well, she's a very special person.

So do you think a lot of her?

Does she know how you feel about her?

- I'm not going to discuss this with you.
- What? Oh.

You have a girlfriend already.

How am I to know these things?

You might have asked.

I'm asking now.

And what a surprise.

You're being defensive.

You want to talk about me? All right.

The last girl I was with
I had to chop into tiny pieces...

...because a higher power saw fit
to stab her in the neck.

You don't want to discuss it, fine.

But spare me the sarcasm.
It's too embarrassing.

I have work to do, Father.

Look, all I'm saying is,
if you like this girl, tell her.

That's all.

No need for a tantrum.

The Saitama Codex.

What did you just do?

These are source books...

...templates.

I use them to call forth
material in our archive.

So you can simply call forth anything
as powerful as the Saitama Codex?

Yeah, the archive is extensive. We have
almost any text you can think of.

Do you realize how dangerous
these books are?

- When in the wrong hands, of course.
- Yes. Yes, of course.

So you have them displayed,
open, on a table.

The most powerful items in my
department, I keep secure in a vault.

I know what I'm doing, Father.

Well, I hope your vault
is a little safer than this room.

Do you even have a lock on that door?

Gaining access to this building
isn't easy.

Believe me,
the books are safe where they are.

Not to sound self-absorbed, but you
can't seem to keep your eyes off me.

Now why would that make you
sound self-absorbed?

Don't think I haven't noticed.

You've been very keen
on what I've been doing lately.

How's it going, by the way?

You able to affect the world yet?

Does that scare you?

You worried that old Spike might be
busting loose of your shackle?

What are you talking about?

Save the innocent act.

Your "here to help" cheerleader routine
may work on Angel, but I see through it.

There's more to you
than you let on.

Could say the same for you.

Unless you're really happy
to haunt around here for eternity.

Well, that's a problem, isn't it?

I figure I'm trapped here for a reason.

And you're part of that reason.

The amulet that did this to me,
Wolfram & Hart gave it to Angel.

Gotta assume they meant
to make him a ghost, not me.

So why am I here?

Why don't they just let me go?

Who said the amulet
was meant for Angel?

- That's odd.
SPIKE: I know what this is.

You'll never take me to hell, Pavayne!

[ALARM BEEPING]

Oh.

Well, that's just something I say...

...when it gets dark.

[ALARM BEEPING]

ANGEL:
What's happening?

GUNN:
We lost power, communications.

Can somebody please shut off the...?

[ALARM STOPS]

- That's better.
- Not sure it is.

I think we lost security too.

[CLANGING]

Something's wrong with the elevator.

Get security online.
I need to know if this is a false alarm.

[THUDDING]

I'm thinking it's not a false alarm.

- Does this happen often around here?
- We should...

Down!

Father!

What do you think you're doing?
I had attack priority.

- We're not fencing.
- We still follow basic rules.

There could be more of them.
We should get moving.

That thing went straight for the templates
when he burst in.

- You can't leave them like that.
- Grab the books.

Elysium.

ROGER: In my days, we fought
werewolves, vampires...

...the occasional swamp man.

And now we have protohuman
cybernetic chain-fighters.

Yes, well, times are more complicated.

ROGER:
Yeah, I'm beginning to realize that.

You handled that fellow quite readily.

At least you haven't gone soft.

What's our next move?

You're asking what I think?

Now don't look so shocked, boy.

I think we should contact the others,
find out to what extent...

Phase one: complete.

Begin phase two.

[CLANKING]

[BUZZING]

WOMAN:
In that office right there.

- Mr. Wyndam-Pryce.
- Winifred.

We need to get you to safety.

Now, listen.

Wesley's department has monitored
a spatial disturbance on the roof.

He's gone to investigate.

- He asked me to tell Angel immediately.
- By yourself?

I'm quite capable
of taking care of myself.

I just happen to be a bit lost.

Okay. Come on.

Good. You can feel pain.

Can you speak?

[GASPING AND GROANING]

Let me help you with that.

Stop. Stop.

Excellent. We're making progress.

Let's see if you have
a sense of self-preservation.

[BEEPING]

What is my father doing?
What did he take?

No, no.

Tell me or you'll be destroyed.

You're bluffing.

The explosion will kill you as well.

Yes, I suppose it will.

In fact, I'm guessing it will destroy
this entire building...

...killing everyone, my father included...

...which would be one way
to stop your plan.

SPIKE:
Gunn!

Spike! What are you...?

Sorry. I have to concentrate.

Shh. Don't talk.

ANGEL: Thanks.
FRED: Angel.

Wesley needs your help on the roof.

Gunn, check with security.

Fred, go see who's injured.
I'll go find Wes.

- I'm coming.
- I don't have time...

He's my son!

- Oh. Eve's stuck in the elevator.
- So tell Maintenance.

Right. Where the bloody hell
is Maintenan...?

To be honest, I don't even care.

ANGEL:
Wesley!

Wes!

Where's Wesley?

ROGER:
That's just the thing.

I'm sorry to have misled you.

But this was never about Wesley.

Atistrata.

It is, by the way,
a pleasure to meet you too.

Don't fight it.

It'll be easier for you.

Ready for extraction.

We're finished.

Not quite. Hello, Father.

Walk away from this, Wesley.

You'll never understand
what we're trying to do here.

You're using the Staff of Devosynn
to take Angel's will...

...make him your slave.

Your cyborgs panic a bit too easily.

That creature's more dangerous
to mankind than you realize.

You're wrong about him.

He's a puppet. He always has been...

...to The Powers That Be,
to Wolfram & Hart.

Now he's ours.

You went to a lot of trouble to get this.

The attack, smuggling in a weapon.

You brought in an army
so you could escape.

I don't know why
you're doing all this...

...but did you ever consider
another way?

Did you ever once consider
talking to me about it?

No.

You've failed me enough
for one lifetime.

[FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING]

FRED: Wesley!
WESLEY: Fred?

Get out of here!

What the hell is going on?

ROGER: You know what that vampire
is and what he's done...

...and you follow him anyway?
- Maybe I know what I'm doing.

Why can't you trust that?

You disgrace yourself
with the council...

...you join forces with him and have the
nerve to ask me why I can't trust you?

I've done everything you ever asked,
and I've done it well.

I asked for this?

I wanted to be humiliated?

No, I suppose I don't know
what you really wanted.

You had no use for me as a child...

...and you can't bear the thought of me
as an adult.

Tell me, what is it that galls you so?

That I was never
as good at the job as you?

Or that I just might be better?

Yes, this is Los Angeles.
We have to talk about our feelings.

- Then maybe we'll hug.
- It's doubtful.

Hand me that staff.

- No.
- Now don't make me shoot you.

[HELICOPTER HOVERING]

Go ahead.

- You know how powerful that is?
- I don't care.

I will kill you for it.

- Please believe me.
- I believe you.

I was raised by you, after all.

But I drop this, the crystal shatters...

...and Angel is restored,
so whether I live or die...

...your plan has failed.

ROGER:
I see.

Well, then, maybe
if it's someone you care for...

[FRED SCREAMS]

[WESLEY THROWING UP]

[BUZZING]

WESLEY:
How you doing?

ANGEL:
The worst part about losing free will?

WESLEY:
Having no control over your body?

Well, there's that, and...

...you get really nauseous.

The effects should wear off
before too long.

Any idea where these things
came from...

...what they were trying to do
with me?

We don't have enough to worry about.
Now the good guys may be after us too.

We must assume we crossed powerful
forces when we took over this company.

They're trying to bring us down.
The perception is we're weak.

No, the perception is I'm weak.

That's why they went for me.

They're wrong.

You do what you have to
to protect the people around you.

You do what you know is right,
regardless of the cost.

You know,
I never really understood that.

You're the guy that makes
all the hard decisions...

...even if you have to
make them alone.

Right now, I feel like the guy
who shot his own father.

That was just a robot
with a fancy glamour.

That thing knew everything about me.

If they had access
to the Watchers' Council's old files...

...they'd have your background info,
character assessments...

Psychological profiles.

Everything they'd need.

Like I said, don't beat yourself up.

[GROANS]

You know, I killed my actual dad.

It's one of the first things I did
when I became a vampire.

I hardly see how that's
the same situation.

Yeah, I didn't really
think that one through.

You should get some rest.

So should you.

SPIKE:
Heard what happened up top...

...offing your dad and all.

Don't know if you know
this, but I killed my mom.

I'd already killed her.

- Then she tried to shag me, so I had to...
- Thank you.

I'm very comforted.

Right.

If you're here to tell me about
how you killed your parents...

...perhaps we could wait
for another time.

What?

No.

They're fine.

It's not like you killed your dad either.

Right.

Part of you knew,
even if you can't admit it to yourself.

Part of you knew it wasn't him.

No.

I was sure it was him.

You were there.

I killed my father.

He was threatening your friends.

He was threatening you.

He pointed a gun at you, Fred.

So I shot him.

- Wesley, I...
KNOX: Hi.

Sorry to interrupt.

Fred, you're injured.

I know we're supposed to work ourselves
to death and all, but...

...I'm guessing that the firm
isn't enforcing that rule strictly.

I thought I was gonna take you home.

Um... Well...

- Wesley and I were just...
WESLEY: Go.

You should go.

KNOX:
So the arm...

You considered going bionic?

Hello, Mum. It's me.

No, everything's fine.

I was hoping to speak with Father,
actually.

Yes, all right.

Hello, Father. How are...?

I didn't realize it was so early there.

I've had a bit of a...

Of course we have clocks
in Los Angeles.

Listen, I wanted to...

Nothing's wrong.

I just...

...wanted to call...

...and...

...see how you were.

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