Angel inspires him, makes him dig ever deeper in himself to find the spark of hope shrouded in the darkness of his own soul. Because that's what Angel is about. And Wes is all about Angel. Bring on the catnip!
YESSSS!! I think Angel inspired Wes from the very beginning. And he's so inspiring.
In "Calvary," I loved that Lilah represented his cunning and sly imagination. He just had to be reminded that there was someone who owed Angel her redemption. That was great love, too--to break Faith, the person who tortured him, out of jail in order to rescue Angel. She also reminded him that he *could* go to Faith. Angel was right not to give up on her, so he would be wise to recognize that Angel saw worth in Faith. sigh...
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Date: 2004-09-01 12:39 pm (UTC)YESSSS!! I think Angel inspired Wes from the very beginning. And he's so inspiring.
In "Calvary," I loved that Lilah represented his cunning and sly imagination. He just had to be reminded that there was someone who owed Angel her redemption. That was great love, too--to break Faith, the person who tortured him, out of jail in order to rescue Angel. She also reminded him that he *could* go to Faith. Angel was right not to give up on her, so he would be wise to recognize that Angel saw worth in Faith. sigh...
*sniffle*