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Mark Watches highlights the tragic chemistry between Wesley and Lilah, noting that this episode proves they can never truly trust each other.

The title is a reference to W.B. Yeats’ poem "The Second Coming," foreshadowing the arrival of the season's primary antagonist, Jasmine. Angel_4x04

Explain the impact of Charisma Carpenter's real-life pregnancy on this storyline. Mark Watches highlights the tragic chemistry between Wesley

Some reviewers on IMDb have criticized the episode's "camcorder-like" cinematography and clunky execution of the amnesia trope. Provide a list of the best quotes from the episode

Detail the between this episode and the rest of the season's arc. Provide a list of the best quotes from the episode.

The fourth episode of Angel 's fourth season, titled originally aired on October 27, 2002. This pivotal "transitional" episode focuses on the immediate fallout of Cordelia’s mysterious return from a higher dimension and the fragile state of the team. Recap: The Girl Who Forgot Everything

In an attempt to help, Lorne reads Cordelia’s future. Instead of clarity, he is traumatized by visions of an impending, horrific apocalypse involving Angel, which scares him so much he initially refuses to share what he saw.