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Angel is a young girl who is forced to work in a house that specializes in supplying kidnapped women forced into the sex trade to various military personnel. Initially planned to be put to work as an unwilling sex slave, Angel, a young Deaf girl with an "unattractive" birth mark on her face, instead becomes the assistant to Viktor, who runs the brothel.
Angel in the house may refer to: The Angel in the House, an 1854 poem by Patmore; The Angel in the House (album), the album by The Story; Angel in the House ...
They are based on her own life in 19th-century America. Katy eventually walks again, but not before she learns to become the "angel in the house", that is, the socially acceptable "ideal" of docile womanhood. In Thomas Hardy's The Return of the Native, Thomasin Yeobright is also described as "the angel of the house". Thomasin is the antithesis ...
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Recurring cast: Season 1, Guest: Season 2 1999–04 Hollywood Squares: Herself/Panelist Recurring Panelist 2000 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Herself/Contestant Episode: "Celebrity Millionaire 2, Show 1 & 3-4" City of Angels: Dr. Lillian Price Main Cast: Season 1 2001 The Proud Family: Margaret (voice) Episode: "Seven Days of Kwanzaa" 2001–02
The fifth season has a 93% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 14 reviews, with an average rating of 8 out 10. The site's critics consensus reads, " Angel ' s final season concludes the series with a creative resurgence that restores the show's signature blend of humor and horror, ending on a bittersweet high note that should satisfy fans while leaving ...
On Rotten Tomatoes, the series has an approval rating of 74% based on 35 reviews, with an average rating of 6.7/10. The website's critical consensus is, "Though City of Angels ' host of interesting characters would be better served if there were fewer of them, twisty plotting and superb performances are bound to satisfy Penny Dreadful devotees."
With David in tow, Henry attempts to persuade longtime local resident Roger Evans to sign off his house to be demolished to make room for a massive shopping mall, but Roger refuses, as he intends to pass the house on to his granddaughter, Cara, who is Winnie's best friend. Later, a masked assailant known as "The Angel" kills Roger in his home.