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Double or Nothing
Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter) and the Groosalugg (Mark Lutz) return from vacation and learn about the kidnapping of Angel’s son. Cordy does her best to console Angel (David Boreanaz). But it’s a scuffle involving Gunn (J. August Richards) that takes everyone’s mind off of Connor. It seems that during his days as a young inner-city vampire hunter, Gunn sold his soul to a demon in exchange for something he desperately wanted. Now that he wants to give his heart to Fred (Amy Acker), the demon has come to prevent him from giving away something that no longer belongs to him. Angel, Fred, and the gang must come to Gunn’s aid to save him from an entire cadre of glitzy, Vegas-style demons. In the end, Gunn reveals that he sold his soul for a surprising commodity. Meanwhile, an isolated Wesley (Alexis Denisof) comes to terms with the lonely fallout from his unwitting assistance to Connor’s abductors. Originally broadcast April 22, 2002, on the WB network, “Double or Nothing” marked season three, episode 18 of the supernatural comedy drama., A Faustian deal Gunn made several years before comes back to haunt him when a demonic repo man (Jason Carter) arrives to collect his soul—and threatens to use Fred as collateral. Meanwhile, Cordelia returns from her vacation with Groosalugg (Mark Lutz); Angel remains in a state of shock after losing his son; and Wesley faces a future bereft of his closest friends. Jenoff: Patrick St. Esprit. Groosalugg: Mark Lutz. Cordelia: Charisma Carpenter., Gunn is visited by a demon intent on seizing his soul, while Cordelia returns from her holiday and tries to console Angel over the loss of his son.