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    • Christopher Gorham in Jake 2.0 (2003)

      1. Jake 2.0

      2003–2004TV Series
      6.7 (3.8K)
      NSA computer technician Jake Foley is transformed into a secret agent after he is accidentally infected with nanobots, based on nanotechnology that reduce the size of a computer to the molecular level, which give him superhuman powers.
    • Christopher Gorham in Jake 2.0 (2003)

      2. Jake 2.0

      Episode: 

      The Tech

      (2003)
      2003–2004TV Episode
      7.3 (156)
      Jake Foley is tech support for the NSA. While performing a pretty typical service call, theft is attempted, Jake is injured, and the injury is penetrated by bio-tech nanites that give him enhanced abilities.
    • A New World (2002)

      3. Angel

      Episode: 

      A New World

      (2002)
      1999–200443mUnratedTV Episode
      7.7 (1.6K)
      Angel pursues Connor, who makes a new friend on the streets; something else comes through the portal from Quor-toth; Lilah approaches Wesley.
    • David Boreanaz and Tony Amendola in Angel (1999)

      4. Angel

      Episode: 

      Are You Now or Have You Ever Been

      (2000)
      1999–200444mUnratedTV Episode
      8.8 (2.4K)
      In the 1950s, Angel aids a woman hiding from her past in a hotel with a long history of death and mayhem. In the present, Angel hunts a demon.
    • David Boreanaz in Angel (1999)

      5. Angel

      Episode: 

      Belonging

      (2001)
      1999–200441mUnratedTV Episode
      7.7 (2K)
      A magic portal from another world brings a nasty demon--and the Host's cousin--to Los Angeles.
    • Benediction (2002)

      6. Angel

      Episode: 

      Benediction

      (2002)
      1999–200442mUnratedTV Episode
      7.9 (1.5K)
      Holtz insists that Connor rejoin Angel, Justine learns Holtz is back, and the Groosalugg realizes the depth of Cordelia's feelings for Angel.
    • David Boreanaz and Charisma Carpenter in Angel (1999)

      7. Angel

      Episode: 

      Billy

      (2001)
      1999–200443mUnratedTV Episode
      8.3 (2.1K)
      Angel's friends are affected by a man with the power to make other men brutalize women.
    • David Boreanaz, Amy Acker, Alexis Denisof, and J. August Richards in Angel (1999)

      8. Angel

      Episode: 

      Birthday

      (2002)
      1999–200442mUnratedTV Episode
      8.5 (1.9K)
      Cordelia learns that her visions will kill her unless she goes back in time and chooses a different path in life--one that doesn't involve Angel.
    • Mark Rolston in Angel (1999)

      9. Angel

      Episode: 

      Blood Money

      (2001)
      1999–200442mUnratedTV Episode
      7.2 (2K)
      Wolfram and Hart are sponsoring a fund raising benefit for a local teen shelter. Angel is suspicious of their motives and starts investigating. Meanwhile, Wes, Gunn and Cordy work to establish their own detective business.
    • David Boreanaz, Charisma Carpenter, Amy Acker, Alexis Denisof, and J. August Richards in Angel (1999)

      10. Angel

      Episode: 

      Carpe Noctem

      (2001)
      1999–200442mUnratedTV Episode
      7.9 (2K)
      An old man uses an ancient incantation to switch bodies with Angel.
    • David Boreanaz in Couplet (2002)

      11. Angel

      Episode: 

      Couplet

      (2002)
      1999–200442mUnratedTV Episode
      7.3 (1.6K)
      Angel struggles with his jealousy of the Groosalugg and Cordelia's attraction to him, while Gunn and Fred get captured by a tree monster.
    • David Boreanaz and Andy Hallett in Angel (1999)

      12. Angel

      Episode: 

      Dad

      (2001)
      1999–200442mUnratedTV Episode
      7.5 (1.6K)
      Angel tries to keep his son safe from the many demons, vampires and humans who wish him harm, and Holtz joins forces with another vampire slayer.
    • (L-R): Darla (Julie Benz) and Angel (David Boreanaz) in the 1800s.  From the episode: "Darla"

      13. Angel

      Episode: 

      Darla

      (2000)
      1999–200444mUnratedTV Episode
      8.8 (2.3K)
      Lindsey finds himself drawn to Darla as her mental state deteriorates.
    • David Boreanaz and J. August Richards in Angel (1999)

      14. Angel

      Episode: 

      Dead End

      (2001)
      1999–200443mUnratedTV Episode
      8.3 (2.2K)
      Wolfram and Hart arranges for Lindsey to get a new hand, but when it turns out to be evil, Angel investigates the firm's source of body parts.
    • Julie Benz and David Boreanaz in Angel (1999)

      15. Angel

      Episode: 

      Dear Boy

      (2000)
      1999–200444mUnratedTV Episode
      8.3 (2.2K)
      Darla tries to drive Angel over the edge in hopes of getting him to embrace his dark side.
    • Mercedes McNab as Harmony.  From the episode: "Disharmony"

      16. Angel

      Episode: 

      Disharmony

      (2001)
      1999–200443mUnratedTV Episode
      8.0 (2.1K)
      Angel and his friends fight a new vampire running a motivational pyramid scheme. And Cordelia helps her old friend Harmony, who's now a vampire.
    • David Boreanaz, Charisma Carpenter, and Amy Acker in Angel (1999)

      17. Angel

      Episode: 

      Double or Nothing

      (2002)
      1999–200443mUnratedTV Episode
      7.0 (1.6K)
      When a demon Gunn once sold his soul to comes to collect on the debt, Angel, Fred and Cordelia help to save him.
    • Julie Benz and David Boreanaz in Angel (1999)

      18. Angel

      Episode: 

      Epiphany

      (2001)
      1999–200443mUnratedTV Episode
      8.5 (2.2K)
      Angel has an epiphany which has him questioning his actions over the past few months. Meanwhile, the three eyed demon clan is after Gunn, Wes and Cordy. It's up to Angel to save them... If they can all start trusting him again.
    • (L-R): Darla (Julie Benz) is lead by Angel (David Boreanaz) to the dance floor. From the episode: "First Impressions"

      19. Angel

      Episode: 

      First Impressions

      (2000)
      1999–200441mUnratedTV Episode
      7.5 (2.1K)
      Angel encounters an amorous Darla in his dreams; Cordelia vows to protect Gunn after she experiences a vision of him in mortal danger.
    • David Boreanaz and Stephanie Romanov in Angel (1999)

      20. Angel

      Episode: 

      Forgiving

      (2002)
      1999–200443mUnratedTV Episode
      8.4 (1.8K)
      As Fred and Gunn search for Wesley, Angel searches for Sahjhan and casts a spell to make him corporeal so he can be killed.
    • Amy Acker in Angel (1999)

      21. Angel

      Episode: 

      Fredless

      (2001)
      1999–200442mUnratedTV Episode
      7.7 (1.7K)
      Fred prepares to go home to her parents--until she earns a place with the group by figuring out the key to an attack launched by large bug demons.
    • David Boreanaz, Charisma Carpenter, Alexis Denisof, and J. August Richards in Angel (1999)

      22. Angel

      Episode: 

      Guise Will Be Guise

      (2000)
      1999–200443mUnratedTV Episode
      8.2 (2.2K)
      Angel meets with a swami to end his obsession with Darla. Meanwhile, Wesley assumes Angel's identity and plays bodyguard to a businessman's daughter.
    • David Boreanaz and Andy Hallett in Angel (1999)

      23. Angel

      Episode: 

      Happy Anniversary

      (2001)
      1999–200442mUnratedTV Episode
      7.2 (2K)
      Angel tries to stop a lovelorn physicist from stopping time forever.
    • David Boreanaz in Angel (1999)

      24. Angel

      Episode: 

      Heartthrob

      (2001)
      1999–200442mUnratedTV Episode
      7.6 (2K)
      As Angel mourns Buffy's death, he battles a lovelorn vampire seeking revenge for the death of his beloved, who was killed by Angel.
    • David Boreanaz in Angel (1999)

      25. Angel

      Episode: 

      Judgment

      (2000)
      1999–200443mUnratedTV Episode
      7.7 (2.3K)
      Misinterpreting one of Cordelia's visions, Angel tries to help a pregnant woman and accidentally kills her demon protector. Angel tries to fulfill the dead warrior's mission and escort her to a tribunal to protect the woman's unborn baby. When the woman runs off, a desperate Angel visits a demon karaoke bar named Caritas and seeks help from the club owner - "the Host" - who can read the destiny of anyone who sings before him.

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