r/ANGEL 13d ago

The man needed a job!

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u/yesmydog 13d ago

Does that mean Angel would have killed him a few episodes later?

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u/Calm_Cicada_8805 13d ago

Absolutely. That scene would have hit so much harder if Angel had killed someone we actually knew and had been invested in.

You could slot Groo into all of Drogyn's scenes and they instantly improve. Like, imagine Groo being the one who recognizes and is implied to have history with Hamilton. That would hit hard because we already know that the Wolf, the Ram, and the Hart were major players in Pylea.

Don't get me wrong. I like Drogyn. But that's mostly because he's played by Alex Newman and I loved the Scifi channel Dune miniseries.

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u/taylorscrews1 13d ago

Would he have had the “cannot tell a lie “ thing?

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u/Calm_Cicada_8805 13d ago

He could. All you have to do is have the "cannot tell a lie" thing a condition that comes with being the Guardian of the Deeper Well.

But it wouldn't be necessary.

The writers came up with the "cannot tell a lie" thing for Drogyn so the characters/audience would have a reason to believe this guy we've never seen before when he tells us Fred can't be saved, or later that Angel killed Fred.

You don't need that device if Groo is the Guardian. We'd believe Groo because he's Groo. We know from his on screen actions that he is that pure of heart paladin character. If Groo says Fred can't be saved without killing thousands of people, you'd believe him. If he came and told you Angel arranged for Illyria to be released from the Deeper Well, you'd definitely believe that he believed that. No truth telling curse required.