"Sanctuary" is episode 19 of season 1 in the television show ''
Angel
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''. Co-written by
Tim Minear and series creator
Joss Whedon and directed by
Michael Lange, it was originally broadcast on May 2, 2000, on the
WB network.
In "Sanctuary", guest star
Sarah Michelle Gellar
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returns as
Buffy, who has come to
Los Angeles
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seeking vengeance against Slayer
Faith
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. Buffy is shocked to discover
Angel
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Abrahamic religions often depict angels as benevolent celestial intermediaries between God (or Heaven) and humanity. Other roles inc ...
is attempting to redeem Faith's violent nature, and
Wesley is faced with a crisis of loyalties when the
Watcher's Council assassins offer him reinstatement if he gives Faith over to them. Also, evil
Wolfram & Hart lawyer
Lindsey approaches
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to help them take revenge on Faith and Angel. Nonetheless, Angel continues to help Faith even as Buffy, the Watcher's Council, and the
LAPD
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try to take her down.
Plot
Following
her attempt to make him kill her, Angel takes
Faith
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to his apartment. In a brief, violent vision, Faith charges at Angel with a knife and cuts up his face. When Angel comes up to get food to feed Faith, Wesley argues about giving Faith another chance, and
Cordelia
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gets Angel to sign several checks to fund her vacation so she can be gone for as long as Faith is around.
Downstairs, Faith confesses to Angel that she is haunted by visions of her violent past in
Sunnydale
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. Angel talks to Faith about redemption, saying she has to make amends for her crimes, no matter how hard it is. Faith tells Angel how worried she is about making up for everything she has done, and in process reveals that
Buffy has
a new boyfriend, which upsets Angel. Meanwhile, Wesley plays darts at a bar, and encounters Weatherby, a member of the
Watchers' Council
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's Special Operations team on the hunt for Faith. The council members offer Wesley a chance to return to the Council if he is willing to turn in Faith. They give him a syringe that, if injected, will sedate Faith and let them take her back to England. Wesley agrees on the condition that Angel is left unharmed, to which the team reluctantly agrees.
At
Wolfram & Hart,
Lindsey MacDonald,
Lilah Morgan Lilah:
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** Lilah Morgan
** Lilah Yassin
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, and
Lee Mercer, upset that Faith has teamed up with Angel, hire a demon to have her killed. The demon sneaks into Angel's apartment and attacks. Faith kills it with a knife, and is frightened by the sight of the demon's blood on her hands. Without warning, Buffy arrives at Angel's place and is shocked to find Angel hugging Faith.
Buffy is determined to turn Faith over to the police, but Angel objects and the two come to blows. Buffy hits Angel and, when he hits her back, she is in utter shock. Wesley arrives with the news that the Council is looking for Faith. The two Slayers escape to the roof, where they argue about everything that has happened. Though Faith is genuinely sorry for what she has done, Buffy is unwilling to forgive her. One of the Council members attacks Buffy and Faith as another hovers above the roof in a helicopter. Inside the apartment, Wesley stabs Weatherby with the syringe while Angel runs upstairs and as the two Slayers seek cover against their attackers, Angel bursts through the roof skylight and gets inside the helicopter.
Detective Kate Lockley, guided by Lindsey's information, arrests Angel for harboring the fugitive Faith. When Angel and Kate arrive at the police station with Wesley and Buffy in tow, they are surprised to see Faith is voluntarily confessing to
her crimes. Later, Buffy admits to Angel how hard it was for her to see Faith with him. Angel counters by saying it was not about Buffy, rather it was about saving Faith's soul. Buffy proceeds to explain that she had come because he was in danger, but Angel knows that she was merely using this as an excuse to get revenge on Faith, which she does not deny. Buffy lashes out by telling Angel she has someone else in her life, and, unlike her relationship with Angel, she can trust her new boyfriend. In response, a furious Angel launches a tirade against Buffy, reminding her that while she has moved on, he himself cannot and has no one to share his pain with. He then informs Buffy that they lead their own separate lives now and that she has no right to tell him how to do things. As Angel harshly orders Buffy to go back to Sunnydale, she reluctantly complies, complaining that he just gave Faith another victory. As soon as she is gone, Angel regrets his harsh words and decides to
head to Sunnydale to make amends. Meanwhile, Faith manages to find peace in her jail cell.
Production details
Production designer Stuart Blatt said that filming this episode was challenging due to scheduling problems with Sarah Michelle Gellar. Just a few days before shooting, they learned Gellar would not be available to work outside on the night the scene was supposed to be filmed. "We had to take our rooftop setting and split it into two and shoot everything on the rooftop looking out towards the city in one direction with the real helicopter on the rooftop. Then on the stage, recreate the exact rooftop looking the other direction, shoot everything there, and marry them seamlessly," he explained. "It was one of the more impressive things we ever pulled off."
Usually, Joss Whedon's name is listed first in episodes he has co-written and is credited for. In this episode, Tim Minear's name is listed first because he approached the editor and (jokingly) told him that his name comes first.
Writing
Writer Tim Minear said the script for this episode was difficult, because "it was Faith as we had never seen her before. It was sort of easy when it was evil Faith, which was a lot of fun. The problem was trying to make her turn realistic."
He admitted to being nervous about writing Buffy's scenes because of the challenge of writing to her character and tone. He convinced Whedon to come in and write all of Buffy's scenes.
Joss Whedon has said that he explained the process of writing one of his scenes:
References
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