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Old September, 25, 2003, 15:30
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Episode 6: Night of the Luchadors

According to FilmJerk.com sources, producers for the WB’s “Angel” are looking to cast the role of Wesley’s father, Roger Wyndham-Pryce, for the untitled seventh episode of the season.

According to our source, Roger is there to evaluate Wesley (played by Alexis Denisof) for possible reacceptance to the Watcher's Council.

According to another source, producers are also trying to cast a central role for the sixth episode, entitled "Night of the Luchadors". Writer and directed by Jeffrey Bell, this episode begins shooting on September 19. The role they are seeking to fill is that of “Number 5,” a Latin man in his 70s. As a young man in 1950s Los Angeles, he and his five brothers were known as the "Hermanos Numeros", the greatest Mexican wrestlers who ever lived.

An Aztec Warrior (Tezcatcatl) that was stopped 50 years ago has returned. Angel wants help from the last of the Mexican wrestlers who stopped it the last time, but that wrestler, known as Number Five and now an old man, attacks Angel in his office.

Angel goes to Number Five's apartment to get information. Angel cautiously greets him and Number Five grabs Angel, slams him

against a wall and threatens him. Number Five is still wearing his old wrestling mask. Angel gets angry and slams Number Five against the wall, questioning him about why he attacked him before. Number Five explains he doesn't want to be involved in stopping the Aztec Warrior again. The Warrior killed all of his brothers.

Angel wants to how hhe and the others beat the Aztec Warrior before. Number Five recounts his old Luchadores days with his brothers, who always wore their masks. Angel asks him about the Aztec warrior, but he doesn't remember how he killed it.

After his brother's deaths, Number Five was hired by W&H but ended up working in the mail room.

Later on in the episode, Angel finds Number Five at the cemetery where Number Five's four brothers are buried. Number Five has summoned the Aztec Warrior. The Aztec Warrior won't kill Number Five since he's not a hero, so he's going to make him kill him to get a talisman (which he's swallowed). Number Five taunts Angel then the Aztec Warrior, trying to get them to fight. Just as the Aztec Warrior is about to kill Number Five with his sword, Angel comes to his rescue.



Episode 7


Fred is injured in a battle by a grappling hook.

After Wes and Angel have an argument, Fred comes into Wes' office. Wes apologizes for what happened and letting her get hurt, but Fred gets offended that he's patronizing her and Fred doesn't want Wes trying to protect her all the time.

Wes' father comes up behind them. Fred doesn't realize he's there and tells Wes to grow up.

She turns to see Wes' father (Roger Wyndam-Pryce) there. He introduces himself to Fred and Fred tries to explain away Wes and her argument as them rehearsing firing someone. Fred quickly excuses herself.

Wes asks his father why he is there, and Roger explains that it's business. A group is trying to reform the Watcher's Council and is evaluating former Watcher's for readmittance. Roger has come to evaluate Wesley. Roger wants Wesley to redeem himself and their name. But Wes tells him he's not interested and wants to stay at W&H. Of course, Roger isn't happy with his son's new career and calls W&H a haven of evil.

Later, Wes and Roger go to W&H's library looking for something. As Wes shows his father the books, Roger brings up Fred, noting that he thinks Fred likes Wes. But Wes doesn't want to discuss her.

Wes opens the Source Book and the Saiama Codex appears. Roger is upset that they have such powerful books out in the open, and Wes insists he knows what he is doing and that the books are safe.
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