OK, Lilah is completely the best character on Angel, bar none. Not because she's particularly nice - she works for a demonic law firm, so "nice" isn't really in her vocabulary. No, it's just because she's so damn cool. She is the queen of snark, whether dispensing her own brand of wisdom in three-inch heels or pretending in the bedroom to be a cornfed Texas girl, complete with glasses and pigtails.
"I'm good and pure and I like math, and one day, if I eat all my vegetables and pray real hard, I just might have hips!"
Lilah is not above doing just about anything to achieve her aims. A prime example of this is her seduction of Wesley, one of the Angel gang who's temporarily on the outs. She hopes to recruit him to Wolfram and Hart, but the fact that he doesn't wanna join is fine with her...she'll find a way to use their "relationship" (not her word, at least premortem) to her advantage anyway.
And finally, death doesn't stop her - some of her best material comes after being beheaded!
"It's the opportunity of a lifetime. Just now, y'know...mine."
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"I'm good and pure and I like math, and one day, if I eat all my vegetables and pray real hard, I just might have hips!"
Lilah is not above doing just about anything to achieve her aims. A prime example of this is her seduction of Wesley, one of the Angel gang who's temporarily on the outs. She hopes to recruit him to Wolfram and Hart, but the fact that he doesn't wanna join is fine with her...she'll find a way to use their "relationship" (not her word, at least premortem) to her advantage anyway.
And finally, death doesn't stop her - some of her best material comes after being beheaded!
"It's the opportunity of a lifetime. Just now, y'know...mine."