Submitted by KneeHighMischief t3_10m7n46 in television
(Spoilers ahead of obviously)
I was recently watching a show that had a villain that clearly should have ended in the first season. That got me thinking about how well Angel was able to utilize Wolfram & Hart throughout the series. There wasn't ever a point for me during the show where I felt cheated by the fact they weren't able to be defeated.
I think the fact that it was a larger entity made up of different characters certainly helped quite a bit. Lindsey, Lilah, Gavin & others while all working towards the same ultimate goal didn't feel interchangeable. They had their own dynamic with Angel. Then when one of the lawyers got killed off it left they were replaced by an identical character.
Also them receding into the background during certain portions of the run helped as well. There were significant portions of the show when they weren't the focus (Jasmine or Holtz). So when moved to the forefront again it was still interesting
I could be blanking on some obvious examples of shows that did it better. Nothing is coming to mind though.
LopsidedIdeal t1_j621snl wrote
Angel: You're not gonna win.
Holland: Well...no. Of course we aren't. We have no intention of doing anything so prosaic as "winning". [laughs]
Angel: Then why?
Holland: Hmm? I'm sorry, why what?
Angel: Why fight?
Holland: That's really the question you should be asking yourself, isn't it? See, for us, there is no fight. Which is why winning doesn't enter into it. We...go on, no matter what. Our firm has always been here...in one form or another. The Inquisition. The Khmer Rouge. We were there when the very first cave man clubbed his neighbor. See, we're in the hearts and minds of every single living being. And that, friend, is what's making things so difficult for you. See, the world doesn't work in spite of evil, Angel. It works with us. It works because of us.
[elevator comes to a stop and the doors open, revealing Los Angeles]
Holland: Welcome to the home office.
Angel: This isn't...
Holland: Oh, you know it is. You know that better than anyone. Things you've seen. Things you've-well, done. You see, if there wasn't evil in every single one of them out there-why, they wouldn't be people. They'd all be angels.
[Angel slowly walks out of the elevator]
Holland: Have a nice day.
these encounters only served to keep Wolfram and Hart as this huge evil that wasn't just the big bad of the season like Buffy's first evil felt, Wolfram feels like the worst of humanity personified throughout all the seasons, it doesn't seem like they'd ever truely disappear as long as humanity exists they exist.
I don't think anything has come close to them throughout any television show I've watched since.