Stupido
Over view
Loosing a bit faith in his mission, Angel meets a former Mexican wrestler and helps him defeat an ancient warrior named Tezcatcatl, who eats hero's hearts. Later, back at Wolfram & Hart Angel, alone in his room, Angel reads the Shanshu prophecy.
Director
Jeffrey Bell
Writer
Jeffrey Bell
Regular cast
David Boreanaz ... Angel/Angelus
James Marsters ... Spike
J. August Richards ... Charles Gunn
Amy Acker ... Winifred "Fred" Burkle
Andy Hallett ... Lorne
Alexis Denisof ... Wesley Wyndam-Pryce
Guest Starring
Danny Mora ... Number Five
Co-Starring
Bruno Gioiello ... Security Guard
Air date
5 November 2003
Did you know that?
Quotes
NUMERO 5: Is it too much to expect them to remember their past? To honor those that fought and died? My brothers are dead, and Tezcatcatl is back to kill again. Why did we bother? What difference did we make?
ANGEL: You made a difference in the lives you saved. And you did it because... it was the right thing to do. Nobody asks us to go out and fight, put our lives on the line. We do it because we can, 'cause we know how. We do it whether people remember us or not, in spite of the fact that there's no shiny reward at the end of the day... other than the work itself. I think some part of you still knows that, still believes in being a hero.
The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco
Coeur de héros
Der Tag der Toten
El Cuento Preventivo del Numero Cinco
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