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posted by Heidihi2
 Doyle
Doyle
Doyle was born to a human mother and a Brachen demon father. Doyle never knew his father atau anyone on that side of his family, and his own demonic genes didn't physically manifest themselves until he was 21 years old. At that time, Doyle was a third grade teacher and a sup dapur volunteer married to a lovely woman named Harriet, the Cinta of his life. He didn't take the news of his demonic heritage very well. In spite of Harriet's acceptance of his other side, his marriage ultimately disintegrated. Doyle hid behind the flimsy veneer of a ne'er-do-well hustler and con artist, seemingly more...
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posted by Heidihi2
Cordelia: Okay, we fade up on an aerial shot -- downtown, skyscrapers, lights, yadda yadda yadda. We hear a narrator -- preferably famous, maybe that bald bintang Trek guy atau one of the cheaper Baldwin brothers -- and he says, "It's a big, bad city out there." Cut to a woman walking down a dark, spooky jalan -- alone. We'll cast some beautiful, young actress --maybe an up-and-coming starlet whose career is on the verge of taking off. Anyway, she's all nervous, right? Mucho vulnerable. The voice guy says, "Danger lurks around every corner." She's attacked sejak big, ugly goon -- with a knife! She...
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posted by Heidihi2
Half demon (on his father's side) and a man with vision(s).

Half human on his father's side, Allen Francis Doyle was appointed sejak The Powers That Be to guide Angel in his quest to help the hopeless.

Doyle's powerful visions of impending evil in Los Angeles often kicked off Angel's missions to right wrongs - and gave him blinding headaches in the process. He should have been used to those, however, as he certainly liked a drink atau two, not to mention the gambling...

Doyle, previously married to demonology expert Harry, developed quite a crush on Cordelia. He was terrified, however, that his demonic heritage would frighten her off and hid it as best he could. Ultimately, he needn't have worried.

In a shockingly unexpected turn of events, Doyle sacrificed his life at the climax of the episode Hero, deactivating a deadly device with the power to wipe out impure demons. He passed his gift of visions to Cordy, much to her annoyance.