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Angel S1E13: “She” & S1E14: “I’ve Got You Under My Skin”

Angel S1E13: “She” & S1E14: “I’ve Got You Under My Skin”

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First, Angel gets mixed up with a mysterious, enticing demon from another dimension whose ko glows red. She’s trying to save her girls from a wannabe boy band, and she doesn’t care what kind of body count she racks up in the process.

Then, Angel investigates the strange goings-on in a suburban household. Is one of the kids possessed? Or is this just normal white people shit? He has to go undercover with some brownies to find out.

“I’ve Got You Under My Skin” coverage starts at 1:06:00.

Hear us discuss…

  • Jiějiě, save some of Angel for Steph!
  • Angel’s dancing is the best thing we have seen all series
  • Why are the most questionable episodes always the funniest?
  • Justice for Ethros!
  • We hope Cordy got her money back for that faulty box

Trigger warnings

Body horror, kidnapping, misogyny, mutilation, racism, sexual violence, torture

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Laura

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