It reveals the "Fairfield Clinic," showcasing how Wolfram & Hart literally harvests and recycles human parts to keep its employees and clients "functional".
It completes Lindsey’s initial character arc, transitioning him from a conflicted antagonist to a man choosing a different path (temporarily).
Redemption, identity, and the corruptive nature of Wolfram & Hart. 2x18_Angel
Lindsey is given a hand transplant from a "donor" who turns out to be still alive and suffering in a Wolfram & Hart storage facility.
After realizing the depth of the firm's depravity, Lindsey quits Wolfram & Hart and leaves Los Angeles, driving away while playing his guitar (which he can finally play again with his new hand). Why This Episode Matters It reveals the "Fairfield Clinic," showcasing how Wolfram
Christian Kane (Lindsey) performs the song "LA Song," which became a fan favorite.
Lindsey McDonald, a lawyer at the evil firm Wolfram & Hart, receives a hand transplant after losing his original hand to Angel's sword in Season 1. However, the new hand begins to act on its own, writing "Kill Me" and leading Lindsey to discover the gruesome source of the firm's organ "donations". Critical Plot Points Lindsey is given a hand transplant from a
For the first and only time, Angel and Lindsey work together to shut down the clinic where the unethical transplants are performed.