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Winifred "Fred" Burkle

Amy Acker as Winifred Burkle
First appearance "Belonging"
Last appearance "Not Fade Away" as a form of Illyria
Created by Joss Whedon, Shawn Ryan
Statistics
Name Winifred "Fred" Burkle
Affiliation Wolfram & Hart Practical Science Division, formerly Angel Investigations
Notable powers Fred's skills include:
Portrayed by  Amy Acker

Winifred "Fred" Burkle is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon and introduced by Shawn Ryan for the cult television series, Angel. Amy Louise Acker (born December 5, 1976) is an American actress. Joseph Hill " Joss " Whedon ( born June 23, 1964 in New York City is an Academy Award -nominated and Hugo Award Shawn Ryan (born October 11, 1966 in Rockford, Illinois) is a Writer, Showrunner, producer and the creator of Angel Investigations is the name of a fictional detective agency run by the title character Angel previously on the WB television series A genius is a person of great Intelligence or remarkable abilities in a specific subject who shows an exceptional natural capacity of intellect and/or ability especially Mathematics is the body of Knowledge and Academic discipline that studies such concepts as Quantity, Structure, Space and Physics (Greek Physis - φύσις in everyday terms is the Science of Matter and its motion. Amy Louise Acker (born December 5, 1976) is an American actress. Joseph Hill " Joss " Whedon ( born June 23, 1964 in New York City is an Academy Award -nominated and Hugo Award Shawn Ryan (born October 11, 1966 in Rockford, Illinois) is a Writer, Showrunner, producer and the creator of A television program (US television programme (UK or television show (U Angel is an American Television series, a Spin-off of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The character is portrayed by Amy Acker. Amy Louise Acker (born December 5, 1976) is an American actress.

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Biography

Character History

Fred was born in Dallas, Texas to Roger and Patricia "Trish" Burkle. Texas ( is a state geographically located in the South Central United States and is also known as the Lone Star State. When she finished college, she moved to Los Angeles for graduate school at UCLA. Los Angeles (lɑˈsændʒələs los ˈaŋxeles in Spanish) is the largest City in the state of California and the American West Originally majoring in history, Fred took a physics class with Professor Seidel which inspired her to take another path. Physics (Greek Physis - φύσις in everyday terms is the Science of Matter and its motion. Around this time, she began working at Stewart Brunell Public Library. In 1996, while shelving a demon language book, a curious Fred recited the cryptic text out loud and was accidentally sucked into a dimensional portal to Pylea (her future friend Lorne was sucked into the same portal on his side and ended up in Los Angeles). Year 1996 ( MCMXCVI) was a Leap year starting on Monday (link will display full 1996 Gregorian calendar) In the fictional universe established by the Television series Angel, Pylea is a world in an alternate dimension where demons are the Krevlornswath "Lorne" of the Deathwok Clan, also known as The Host, is a Fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the Television It was later discovered that the portal was actually opened by Fred's jealous college professor, Professor Seidel, who had sent every promising student to it, essentially sending them to their death; Fred was the only one of at least six to return (cf. "Supersymmetry"). In high school or college, Fred was a marijuana user as shown in the episode "Spin The Bottle". In that episode she asks Wesley and "Liam" for "weed", and was also revealed to be something of a conspiracy theorist.

Angel Investigations

For five years, Fred spent an arduous life as a "cow," the Pylean equivalent of a slave. The harsh life of solitude and serfdom took a serious toll on her social skills, as well as her mental health; When Angel meets Fred she is curled up in a cave, scribbling on the already-covered walls, having seemingly convinced herself that her previous life in LA had not been real. It was revealed that Fred had once been forced to wear an explosive shock collar. However, Fred's salvation comes when Angel and his crew arrive in Pylea to find Cordelia Chase, who had become trapped there. Angel is a Fictional character created by Joss Whedon and David Greenwalt for the Television programs Buffy the Vampire Cordelia Chase (born January 1981, in Sunnydale, California, It is notable that when Angel's demon came fully to the fore, it attacked just about everyone but Fred- including Charles and Wesley. Despite this shocking display of violence, Angel never seemed to scare Fred, and even at his most demonic, he never attacked her, with her actually seeming to have a calming effect on him. When Pylea is liberated, Fred accompanies Angel and the rest of the gang back to Los Angeles and stays in the Hyperion Hotel to re-adjust to life on Earth and regain her mental stability. The Hyperion Hotel was a fictional home base for Angel in the television series Angel during the middle seasons of the show Despite several traumatic instances, such as being held hostage by Gunn's old vampire-hunting crew, she adjusts quite well to "normal" life. Charles Gunn (born 1978 in Los Angeles, California) is a Fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the cult Television series Her knowledge of physics and mathematics make her an excellent asset when researching and developing strategies. Fred quickly develops a romantic relationship with Gunn, which lasts roughly one year. She is also the object of affection of Wesley Wyndam-Pryce, who attempts to step aside after Gunn and Fred started dating, but is still drawn to her. Wesley Wyndam-Pryce (also spelled Wyndam-Price When Faith goes rogue after accidentally killing a human being the Scooby Gang neglect to inform Wesley and Near the end of her relationship with Gunn, Fred and Wesley share a kiss, but after discovering that Wesley had been in a relationship- albeit a rather complex one- with Lilah Morgan, her feelings for Wesley cool. Lilah Morgan is a Fictional character from the Television series Angel, played by Stephanie Romanov.

Eventually, Fred discovers that it was actually her former professor's fault that she had been trapped in Pylea, and indeed, Professor Seidel had attempted to trap her in another world again. Furious, she plots to kill him, with Wesley's help. Gunn, however, feels that such a brutal act, even against Seidel, will ultimately destroy her, and as a result, in a battle where she is trying to trap him in a hell dimension, Gunn snaps Seidel's neck himself and drops the body into the portal. Unfortunately, this causes a rift between Fred and Gunn, and ultimately ends their relationship.

Wolfram & Hart

However, everything changes for Fred when she and the rest of Angel's crew joins Wolfram & Hart. Her memory is altered by a spell and it is unclear how much of Seasons 3 and 4 she remembers differently or at all (everything specific to Angel's son Connor is certainly lost). Connor, also known as Connor Angel, Steven Franklin Thomas Holtz and Connor Reilly, is a Fictional character from the Television series Fred receives her own laboratory and becomes the head of Wolfram & Hart's Science Division. She is a major asset to the team; Angel consistently relies on her department to quickly and efficiently solve problems. After going on a few dates with co-worker Knox, Fred begins to have feelings for Wesley again. This article features minor Fictional characters who appear as guest stars on the cult Television program Angel, ordered alphabetically The two pair for about a week, but the couple's happiness is not to last.

A mysterious sarcophagus, allowed through customs by a signature from Gunn, appears in the lab. A sarcophagus is a Funeral receptacle for a Corpse, most commonly carved or cut from stone As Fred examines it, a hole opens in the cover and a breath of wind blows into her face. It turns out that the sarcophagus is a holding cell for one of the original, pure-breed demons known as the Old Ones, which is predestined to rise again. Old One is also a term used in numerous fantasy and horror series The air Fred inhales is actually Illyria's essence, which immediately begins a parasitic existence in her body, eating away at it and making her a shell. Worse still, Knox had worshipped Illyria for years and worked at Wolfram & Hart for the sole purpose of bringing the demon back. Because of his affections for Fred, he chose her as the only one "worthy" to house his god.

As Angel and Spike travel to England to find a cure, Wesley remains in Fred's bedroom with her, comforting her as she fights bravely, but slowly begins to die. Spike (aka William "the Bloody") played by James Marsters, is a Fictional character Angel learns that the only way to save Fred would be to draw Illyria back to the Deeper Well in England by using her sarcophagus as a beacon. However, thousands of others would die as Illyria's essence cut across the world back to the Well. Thus, Angel and Spike are forced to do nothing.

As she lies dying, Fred's mind begins to give way. Nearing the end, she panics, stating that Feigenbaum, a stuffed rabbit named for mathematical physicist Mitchell Feigenbaum who studied chaos theory, should be there. Mitchell Jay Feigenbaum (born December 19 1944) is a mathematical physicist whose pioneering studies in Chaos theory led to the discovery In Mathematics, chaos theory describes the behavior of certain dynamical systems – that is systems whose state evolves with time – that may exhibit dynamics that When Wesley asks her who Feigenbaum is, Fred replies that she doesn't know. Cradling her in his arms, Wesley stays with Fred until the moment she dies, after which her body is taken over by Illyria. "Why can't I stay?" are Fred's last words.

According to Dr. Sparrow, Fred's soul is consumed, making it impossible for her to return from the dead or enjoy an afterlife. Later, though, Illyria states that there are remnants of Fred in the form of her memories, which are a source of confusion for Illyria. On occasion, Illyria takes on the appearance of Fred in order to go about unnoticed and to deal with Fred's parents.

Joss Whedon originally intended for Fred and Illyria to be split in two had Angel gotten a sixth season, as revealed by Amy Acker in an interview: "As I’m playing this new character now, it was just some stuff that he was going to do with her and bringing Fred back and getting to work with both characters. " [1]

After The Fall

Fred seemingly reappears in the fifth and sixth issues of Angel: After The Fall, manifesting as a transformation of Illyria into what seems to be not just the physical appearance of Fred, but also her personality. Angel After the Fall is a Comic book published by IDW Publishing. Illyria is a Fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the Television series Angel. This happens a first time upon the initial fusion of Hell and L.A. and then a second time upon a reunion of Illyria and Wesley, however the cause and nature of the transformation and the extent to which this is truly 'Fred' have yet to be revealed. Hell, according to many Religious beliefs, is a location in the Afterlife, which may be described as a place of suffering Los Angeles (lɑˈsændʒələs los ˈaŋxeles in Spanish) is the largest City in the state of California and the American West Wesley Wyndam-Pryce (also spelled Wyndam-Price When Faith goes rogue after accidentally killing a human being the Scooby Gang neglect to inform Wesley and

Powers and abilities

Fred is a normal human woman with no supernatural powers. However, her brilliant mathematical mind, immense knowledge of quantum physics and science, and a natural ability in designing inventions make her an important asset of Angel's team; Wesley once says, while addressing most of Angel's crew, "She's smarter than all of us put together. Quantum mechanics is the study of mechanical systems whose dimensions are close to the Atomic scale such as Molecules Atoms Electrons Angel is a Fictional character created by Joss Whedon and David Greenwalt for the Television programs Buffy the Vampire Wesley Wyndam-Pryce (also spelled Wyndam-Price When Faith goes rogue after accidentally killing a human being the Scooby Gang neglect to inform Wesley and "

During this time, Fred also acquires some reasonably good fighting skills, mainly with weapons such as stakes, guns, swords, knives, etc. Later, when Jasmine takes over Los Angeles, she's forced to face down all of Los Angeles on her own, and it is shown that she is also able to hold her own unarmed, effortlessly taking out a few armed Jasminites, including one armed SWAT member. It's seen in Season Three that she likes plants, actually talking to them during her period of mild insanity. In the episode "Spin the Bottle," while she's under the effect of a magical spell, Fred briefly is fascinated with a fern. After undergoing the transformation to Illyria, she can talk to plants while at full power. Illyria is a Fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the Television series Angel. It's unclear if this is Fred's natural ability augmented or simply an Illyria-based power.

Fred is also portrayed as an innocent, unassuming young woman which often leads people to underestimate her. On many occasions, she has used this to her advantage, such as shocking Connor with a stun gun and knocking out a suspicious lab assistant at Wolfram & Hart. Also, she shows signs of great inner strength and an innate ability to survive on her own despite overwhelming circumstances. This is shown in season four as she attempts to flee from Jasmine's followers, and earlier with her experiences in Pylea.

Romantic relationships

Appearances

Canonical appearances

Fred has 64 canonical Angel appearances overall:

Angel

The character of Fred appeared in the final four Season 2 episodes of Angel ("Belonging", "Over the Rainbow", "Through the Looking Glass", "There's No Place Like Plrtz Glrb") before becoming a regular in Season 3, until her death in "A Hole in the World" (episode 5x15), although her body continued to appear as the 'host' of Illyria. Angel is an American Television series, a Spin-off of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Angel is an American Television series, a Spin-off of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. " There's No Place Like Plrtz Glrb " is episode 22 of season 2 of the television show Angel, originally broadcast on the WB network " A Hole in the World " is episode 15 of season 5 in the television show Angel. She appears in a total of 63 episodes (2001-2004).

Angel: After the Fall

Non-canonical appearances

Fred also appeares in the Angel expanded universe. She is featured in a number of novels such as Sanctuary, The Longest Night, and Nemesis. Sanctuary is an original novel based on the US television series Angel. The Longest Night is a collection of short stories based on the U Nemesis is an original novel based on the US television series Angel.

References

  1. ^ (April 2004) dreamwatch no. Dreamwatch was a British Magazine covering Science fiction and Fantasy Films Books and Television 115. Titan Magazines. Titan Magazines is a division of the Titan Publishing Group run by Nick Landau, which also owns several Forbidden Planet specialist comics and collector stores (it  
  2. ^  Lynch, Brian (w),  Urru, Franco (p),  Angel: After the Fall vol. This article is about the American writer For the professional basketball player see Brian Lynch (basketball, for the Jazz trumpeter see Brian Lynch (musician is an Italian comic artist best known in America for his work on Spike Asylum, Spike Shadow Puppets and Angel After The Fall Angel After the Fall is a Comic book published by IDW Publishing. 1,  #5 (March 19, 2008)  IDW Publishing

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