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I wouldn't have minded a Buffy cameo in Angel's final episodes, but the Slayer Army would never have worked. Remember, Andrew tells Angel and Spike straight to their faces that the current leadership of the Slayers (probably more Giles and/or Xander than Buffy, if we're being honest) don't trust Angel because of his deal with Wolfram & Hart. It's kind of messed up that Buffy never actually asked what the deal is there, but that's just where things stood by the end of Angel's show. No way would Buffy, who may still have personally had a soft spot for Angel and been willing to help, convince the rest of the troops to go into LA and back up the CEO of Evil Incorporated.
Angel is Joss Whedon's whipping boy. He gets treated like crap all the time. I think it has to do with redemption being the overall theme of Angel's character arc--he can never actually be redeemed, he has to keep struggling. Unfortunately, that's been handled in really awkward ways to manufacture more sins for Angel to want to atone for. Buffy season 8 is easily the worst example of that. Thankfully, 2 seasons of Angel & Faith later, it looks like Angel's finally getting built back up into a bona fide Champion rather than the village idiot.Joss wasn't showrunner of Dollhouse or Angel? That does explain some things in the way the Angel franchise has been treated in the comics format, serving as second tier for the Buffy story. And if Season 8 also reflects his original intentions, then the character of Angel was always going to end up mistreated.