Angel Of Death, Zoe Bell stars as Eve, a professional hit woman who, following a bizarre injury, suddenly becomes haunted by visions of her past targets (Lawless reportedly has a role, but doesn't appear until after halfway through the series). Eve's training the new guy and has a boss who seems to have an interest in her that goes beyond supervisor-employee bounds, but the script isn't necessarily what you're likely to be paying attention to when you watch this show. Whenever Bell picks up a gun or starts fighting anyone, that's when Angel Of Death really shines, as anyone who ever saw a Jackie Chan flick can attest to. Compared to all her male co-stars, Bell is not only the most interesting, but her performance is also the most unique and natural (and I could listen to that beautiful accent of hers for days on end). The series was written by Ed Brubaker, a comic book author, which could explain why the dialog and violence aren't exactly of the realistic variety to which television audiences are accustomed. All the men are pretty much forgettable, the one exception being Hellboy's Doug Jones in a rare non-makeup role as a cokehead doctor who keeps the seemingly indestructible Eve ticking.
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