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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Downplayed, but all of Lindsey's scenes were written and shot a month before the episode entered production (due to Christian Kane having a scheduling conflict). This likely accounts for Lindsey only having 4 scenes and limited on-on-one interactions (with Angel, Eve, and Lorne respectively).
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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Downplayed, but all of Lindsey's scenes were written and shot a month before the episode officially entered production (due to Christian Kane having a scheduling conflict). This likely accounts for Lindsey only having 4 scenes and limited on-on-one interactions (with Angel, Eve, and Lorne respectively).
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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Downplayed, but all of Lindsey's scenes were written and shot a month before the episode entered production (due to Christian Kane having a scheduling conflict). This likely accounts for Lindsey only having 4 scenes and limited on-on-one interactions (with Angel, Eve, and Lorne respectively).
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* KilledByRequest: Alexis Denisof was asked what he would like them to do with Wesley, so he suggested he be killed off. WordOfGod is that Wesley would have lived had the show continued.
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* KilledByRequest: Alexis Denisof Creator/AlexisDenisof was asked what he would like them to do with Wesley, so he suggested he be killed off. WordOfGod is that Wesley would have lived had the show continued.
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* TrollingCreator: Creator/JossWhedon jokingly discussed the final battle in ''SFX Magazine'':
-->Gunn is dead. Illyria keeps fighting. Angel loses an arm. Spike gets Shanshu. And Xander loses another eye, which is funny, because he isn’t even there.
-->Gunn is dead. Illyria keeps fighting. Angel loses an arm. Spike gets Shanshu. And Xander loses another eye, which is funny, because he isn’t even there.
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* CreatorBacklash: Christian Kane was unhappy with how Lindsey ended up, feeling it was too sudden. Although he attributes that to not expecting the series to be cancelled.
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* CreatorBacklash: Christian Kane Creator/ChristianKane was unhappy with how Lindsey ended up, feeling it was too sudden. Although he attributes that to not expecting the series to be cancelled.
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* HeyItsThatPlace: The ending happens in the same alleyway where Angel fought Faith in "Five By Five".
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* HeyItsThatPlace: The ending happens in the same alleyway where Angel fought Faith in "Five "[[Recap/AngelS01E18FiveByFive Five By Five".Five]]".
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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Christian Kane wasn't available at the same time as everyone else, so his scenes were shot a month before the others. This explains why Lindsey doesn't appear with many other characters in the episode.
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* CreatorBacklash: Christian Kane was unhappy with how Lindsey ended up, feeling it was too sudden. Although he attributes that to not expecting the series to be cancelled.
* EnforcedMethodActing: The last scenes to be shot were Wesley's death, and the ending scene in the alleyway - all so the cast would be suitably emotional by that time.
* HeyItsThatPlace: The ending happens in the same alleyway where Angel fought Faith in "Five By Five".
* KilledByRequest: Alexis Denisof was asked what he would like them to do with Wesley, so he suggested he be killed off. WordOfGod is that Wesley would have lived had the show continued.
* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Christian Kane wasn't available at the same time as everyone else, so his scenes were shot a month before the others. This explains why Lindsey doesn't appear with many other characters in the episode.
* EnforcedMethodActing: The last scenes to be shot were Wesley's death, and the ending scene in the alleyway - all so the cast would be suitably emotional by that time.
* HeyItsThatPlace: The ending happens in the same alleyway where Angel fought Faith in "Five By Five".
* KilledByRequest: Alexis Denisof was asked what he would like them to do with Wesley, so he suggested he be killed off. WordOfGod is that Wesley would have lived had the show continued.
* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Christian Kane wasn't available at the same time as everyone else, so his scenes were shot a month before the others. This explains why Lindsey doesn't appear with many other characters in the episode.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Creator/SarahMichelleGellar offered to make a guest appearance, but was turned down due to the producers not wanting Buffy to overshadow the rest of the cast.
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