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Fell Brother #2 is a fictional character portrayed by Glen Hambly in the TV series Angel.
They appear in 6 episodes out of a total of 110 aired

Fell Brother #2

by Glen Hambly

character

Episodes6

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    Quickening

    episode S3.E8 november 2001
    As Angel tries to determine what kind of baby Darla will have, Holtz searches for Angel, and Lilah and Nathan send out a SWAT team to find Darla.
  • 7.2
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    Provider

    episode S3.E12 january 2002
    Fred solves a puzzle for a group of demons who want to buy her brain, and Angel is hired to clean out a vampire nest.
  • 8
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    Loyalty

    episode S3.E15 february 2002
    Wes dreads the fulfillment of the prophecy that Angel will kill Connor, and Sahjhan becomes dissatisfied with Holtz's progress in staking Angel.
  • 8.2
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    Life of the Party

    episode S5.E5 october 2003
    When Lorne gets his sleep removed to prepare for the firm's Halloween party, he doesn't realize the consequences. At the party, everyone is mystically compelled to do what he tells them; Spike is thinking positively, Gunn is "marking his territory", Angel and Eve get a room, and Wesley and Fred are drunk. Things get worse when the sleep-deprived Lorne's empathic subconscious begins manifesting itself as a huge demon.
  • 8.2
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    Harm's Way

    episode S5.E9 january 2004
    Harmony is having trouble adjusting to working for Angel; she is unappreciated by her boss and snubbed by the other employees of Wolfram and Hart. Her troubles get a lot more serious when she flirts with a stranger in a bar and wakes up the next morning to find him dead in her bed - a man who happens to be the head negotiator in Wolfram and Hart's peace summit between two feuding demon clans.
  • 8.4
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    Time Bomb

    episode S5.E19 april 2004
    Illyria begins acting more strangely than usual. After she rescues Gunn from the suburban hell dimension, she begins displaying more power. After a hint from Hamilton, Wesley discovers that Fred's body is insufficient to contain Illyria's power, and she is about to explode. Meanwhile, Angel discovers that she is unintentionally leapfrogging through time, and uses it as possibly the only way to stop her. Also, Gunn begins to have suspicions about Angel being corrupted when he allows a demonic brethren to accept a pregnant young woman's baby as an upcoming sacrificial item.