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Angel season 3

The third season of the television series Angel, the spin-off of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, premiered on September 24, 2001, on The WB and concluded its 22-episode season on May 20, 2002. The season aired in a new timeslot, Mondays at 9:00 pm ET. This was the first season where Angel and Buffy did not air on the same network, as Buffy had moved to the UPN network beginning with its sixth season.

Angel
Season 3
Region 1 Season 3 DVD cover
Starring
No. of episodes22
Release
Original networkThe WB
Original releaseSeptember 24, 2001 (2001-09-24) –
May 20, 2002 (2002-05-20)
Season chronology
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List of episodes

Cast and characters edit

Main cast edit

Recurring cast edit

Crew edit

Series creators Joss Whedon and David Greenwalt served as executive producers, while Greenwalt would serve as the series' showrunner as Whedon was running Buffy and developing his new series, Firefly. Whedon wrote and directed one episode during the season; "Waiting in the Wings". Greenwalt wrote four of the season's episodes and directed two, the premiere and the finale. Tim Minear was promoted to executive producer midseason and wrote and/or directed six episodes of the season including important, Connor-centric episodes such as "Lullaby", "A New World" and "Benediction". Buffy writer/producer Marti Noxon served as consulting producer for her final season on Angel, as she was also running Buffy since she was promoted to executive producer. Buffy writer David Fury wrote one freelance episode, and he officially joined the writing staff in the following season.

The only other returning writer was Mere Smith, who was promoted to story editor. New additions included Jeffrey Bell, who wrote and/or co-wrote six episodes during the season, and served as co-producer, then promoted to producer midseason. Scott Murphy was hired as story editor, although he only wrote two episodes in the first half of the season. Buffy script coordinator David H. Goodman was hired to write two freelance episodes.[1]

This was the last season in which both David Greenwalt and Tim Minear served as full-time writer-producers, as Minear left to help develop Whedon's new series, Firefly and Greenwalt left as his contract with Fox was up. They both served as consulting producers for subsequent seasons.

Writer Tim Minear directed the highest number of episodes in the third season, directing four episodes.

Episodes edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
451"Heartthrob"David GreenwaltDavid GreenwaltSeptember 24, 2001 (2001-09-24)3ADH015.01[2]
As Angel mourns Buffy's death, he battles a lovelorn vampire seeking revenge for the death of his beloved.
462"That Vision Thing"Bill L. NortonJeffrey BellOctober 1, 2001 (2001-10-01)3ADH034.83[3]
Lilah coerces Angel's help in securing the release of a prisoner the "Powers That Be" have locked in a fiery prison.
473"That Old Gang of Mine"Fred KellerTim MinearOctober 8, 2001 (2001-10-08)3ADH024.48[4]
Gunn's loyalties are torn between his current demon-hunting associates and the gang he used to hang out with when his old gang starts murdering innocent demons.
484"Carpe Noctem"James A. ContnerScott MurphyOctober 15, 2001 (2001-10-15)3ADH044.99[5]
An old man uses an ancient incantation to switch bodies with Angel.
495"Fredless"Marita GrabiakMere SmithOctober 22, 2001 (2001-10-22)3ADH054.53[6]
When Fred's parents come to take her home, she feels she should go with them as she doesn't belong to the gang.
506"Billy"David GrossmanTim Minear & Jeffrey BellOctober 29, 2001 (2001-10-29)3ADH064.18[7]
Angel's friends are affected by a man called Billy with the power to make other men brutalize women, forcing Fred to deal with a psychotic Wesley and Gunn.
517"Offspring"Turi MeyerDavid GreenwaltNovember 5, 2001 (2001-11-05)3ADH074.45[8]
As the crew researches a prophecy about the arrival of a being of huge profound impact on the world, Darla arrives at the hotel pregnant.
528"Quickening"Skip SchoolnikJeffrey BellNovember 12, 2001 (2001-11-12)3ADH085.20[9]
As Angel and his friends try to determine what kind of baby Darla will have, Holtz starts his search for Angel.
539"Lullaby"Tim MinearTim MinearNovember 19, 2001 (2001-11-19)3ADH094.87[10]
As Darla goes through a difficult labor, Holtz pursues Angel.
5410"Dad"Fred KellerDavid H. GoodmanDecember 10, 2001 (2001-12-10)3ADH103.81[11]
Angel tries to keep his son safe from the many demons, vampires and humans who would like to harm the baby.
5511"Birthday"Michael GrossmanMere SmithJanuary 14, 2002 (2002-01-14)3ADH114.30[12]
On her birthday, Cordelia learns her visions will kill her unless she goes back in time and chooses a different path in life.
5612"Provider"Bill L. NortonScott MurphyJanuary 21, 2002 (2002-01-21)3ADH124.36[13]
Fred solves a puzzle for a group of demons who literally want to buy her brain, stalking her.
5713"Waiting in the Wings"Joss WhedonJoss WhedonFebruary 4, 2002 (2002-02-04)3ADH134.57[14]
Angel and his friends attend a ballet, where Angel realizes he saw exactly the same dancers on stage 110 years ago.
5814"Couplet"Tim MinearTim Minear & Jeffrey BellFebruary 18, 2002 (2002-02-18)3ADH144.10[15]
Angel struggles with his jealousy of the newly arrived Groosalugg.
5915"Loyalty"James A. ContnerMere SmithFebruary 25, 2002 (2002-02-25)3ADH154.36[16]
Wesley dreads the fulfilment of the prophecy that Angel will kill Connor.
6016"Sleep Tight"Terrence O'HaraDavid GreenwaltMarch 4, 2002 (2002-03-04)3ADH164.50[17]
To save Connor's life, Wesley takes him away from Angel.
6117"Forgiving"Turi MeyerJeffrey BellApril 15, 2002 (2002-04-15)3ADH174.31[18]
As Fred and Gunn search for Wesley, Angel searches for Sahjhan to learn more about the prophecy that he would kill Connor.
6218"Double or Nothing"David GrossmanDavid H. GoodmanApril 22, 2002 (2002-04-22)3ADH184.39[19]
When a demon that Gunn once sold his soul to comes to collect on the debt, Angel, Groosalugg, Fred and Cordelia help to save him.
6319"The Price"Marita GrabiakDavid FuryApril 29, 2002 (2002-04-29)3ADH194.28[20]
Angel's hotel is infested by demonic slugs created by the spell he used to alter Sahjhan.
6420"A New World"Tim MinearJeffrey BellMay 6, 2002 (2002-05-06)3ADH205.17[21]
Angel's son returns from another dimension, now a teenager. Angel pursues Connor, who makes a new friend on the streets.
6521"Benediction"Tim MinearTim MinearMay 13, 2002 (2002-05-13)3ADH214.69[22]
Holtz insists that Connor rejoin Angel. Meanwhile, Justine learns Holtz is back.
6622"Tomorrow"David GreenwaltDavid GreenwaltMay 20, 2002 (2002-05-20)3ADH224.64[23]
Angel and Cordelia plan to meet to finally acknowledge their feelings.

Crossovers with Buffy the Vampire Slayer edit

The third season of Angel coincided with the sixth season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. With this season, Buffy switched networks from The WB to UPN, while Angel still remained on The WB. Because they were on competing networks, there were no official crossovers. At the time, WB Entertainment President Jordan Levin stated "There will be no crossovers between Angel and Buffy. I think it's more important, in the long term, that Angel really establishes itself as a world that obviously comes from the same mythology, but operates with its own set of principles, guidelines and characters, and really establishes itself independently from Buffy."[24]

Reception edit

The third season was nominated for three Saturn Awards – Best Network Television Series, Best Actor on Television (David Boreanaz) and Female Cinescape Genre Face of the Future Award (Amy Acker). The episode "Waiting in the Wings" was nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form.[25]

The Futon Critic named "Billy" the 36th best episode of 2001[26] and "That Vision Thing" the 14th best episode of 2001.[27]

The third season averaged 4.4 million viewers, slightly lower than the sixth season of Buffy.[28]

DVD release edit

Angel: The Complete Third Season was released on DVD in region 1 on February 10, 2004[29] and in region 2 on March 3, 2003.[30] The DVD includes all 22 episodes on 6 discs presented in anamorphic widescreen 1.78:1 aspect ratio. Special features on the DVD include three commentary tracks—"Billy" by writers Tim Minear and Jeffrey Bell; "Lullaby" by writer/director Tim Minear and Mere Smith; and "Waiting in the Wings" by writer/director Joss Whedon. There are two sets of deleted scenes, for "Birthday" with commentary by Tim Minear and Mere Smith and "Waiting in the Wings" with commentary by Joss Whedon. Featurettes include, "Darla: Deliver Us From Evil", a featurette on the character of Darla with interviews with actress Julie Benz; "Page to Screen" which details the process from the script to the completed episode; and "Season 3 Overview" is a summary of the season featuring interviews with cast and crew members. Also included are screen tests for Amy Acker and Vincent Kartheiser, series outtakes, and photo galleries.[31]

References edit

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The third season of the television series Angel the spin off of Buffy the Vampire Slayer premiered on September 24 2001 on The WB and concluded its 22 episode season on May 20 2002 The season aired in a new timeslot Mondays at 9 00 pm ET This was the first season where Angel and Buffy did not air on the same network as Buffy had moved to the UPN network beginning with its sixth season AngelSeason 3Region 1 Season 3 DVD coverStarringDavid Boreanaz Charisma Carpenter Alexis Denisof J August Richards Amy AckerNo of episodes22ReleaseOriginal networkThe WBOriginal releaseSeptember 24 2001 2001 09 24 May 20 2002 2002 05 20 Season chronology PreviousSeason 2Next Season 4List of episodes Contents 1 Cast and characters 1 1 Main cast 1 2 Recurring cast 2 Crew 3 Episodes 3 1 Crossovers with Buffy the Vampire Slayer 4 Reception 5 DVD release 6 References 7 External linksCast and characters editMain cast edit David Boreanaz as Angel Charisma Carpenter as Cordelia Chase Alexis Denisof as Wesley Wyndam Pryce J August Richards as Charles Gunn Amy Acker as Winifred Fred BurkleRecurring cast edit Andy Hallett as Lorne Stephanie Romanov as Lilah Morgan Keith Szarabajka as Daniel Holtz Daniel Dae Kim as Gavin Park Jack Conley as Sahjhan Laurel Holloman as Justine Cooper Mark Lutz as Groosalugg Julie Benz as Darla John Rubinstein as Linwood Murrow Vincent Kartheiser as Connor David Denman as Skip Matthew James as MerlCrew editSeries creators Joss Whedon and David Greenwalt served as executive producers while Greenwalt would serve as the series showrunner as Whedon was running Buffy and developing his new series Firefly Whedon wrote and directed one episode during the season Waiting in the Wings Greenwalt wrote four of the season s episodes and directed two the premiere and the finale Tim Minear was promoted to executive producer midseason and wrote and or directed six episodes of the season including important Connor centric episodes such as Lullaby A New World and Benediction Buffy writer producer Marti Noxon served as consulting producer for her final season on Angel as she was also running Buffy since she was promoted to executive producer Buffy writer David Fury wrote one freelance episode and he officially joined the writing staff in the following season The only other returning writer was Mere Smith who was promoted to story editor New additions included Jeffrey Bell who wrote and or co wrote six episodes during the season and served as co producer then promoted to producer midseason Scott Murphy was hired as story editor although he only wrote two episodes in the first half of the season Buffy script coordinator David H Goodman was hired to write two freelance episodes 1 This was the last season in which both David Greenwalt and Tim Minear served as full time writer producers as Minear left to help develop Whedon s new series Firefly and Greenwalt left as his contract with Fox was up They both served as consulting producers for subsequent seasons Writer Tim Minear directed the highest number of episodes in the third season directing four episodes Episodes editSee also List of Angel episodes No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd codeU S viewers millions 451 Heartthrob David GreenwaltDavid GreenwaltSeptember 24 2001 2001 09 24 3ADH015 01 2 As Angel mourns Buffy s death he battles a lovelorn vampire seeking revenge for the death of his beloved 462 That Vision Thing Bill L NortonJeffrey BellOctober 1 2001 2001 10 01 3ADH034 83 3 Lilah coerces Angel s help in securing the release of a prisoner the Powers That Be have locked in a fiery prison 473 That Old Gang of Mine Fred KellerTim MinearOctober 8 2001 2001 10 08 3ADH024 48 4 Gunn s loyalties are torn between his current demon hunting associates and the gang he used to hang out with when his old gang starts murdering innocent demons 484 Carpe Noctem James A ContnerScott MurphyOctober 15 2001 2001 10 15 3ADH044 99 5 An old man uses an ancient incantation to switch bodies with Angel 495 Fredless Marita GrabiakMere SmithOctober 22 2001 2001 10 22 3ADH054 53 6 When Fred s parents come to take her home she feels she should go with them as she doesn t belong to the gang 506 Billy David GrossmanTim Minear amp Jeffrey BellOctober 29 2001 2001 10 29 3ADH064 18 7 Angel s friends are affected by a man called Billy with the power to make other men brutalize women forcing Fred to deal with a psychotic Wesley and Gunn 517 Offspring Turi MeyerDavid GreenwaltNovember 5 2001 2001 11 05 3ADH074 45 8 As the crew researches a prophecy about the arrival of a being of huge profound impact on the world Darla arrives at the hotel pregnant 528 Quickening Skip SchoolnikJeffrey BellNovember 12 2001 2001 11 12 3ADH085 20 9 As Angel and his friends try to determine what kind of baby Darla will have Holtz starts his search for Angel 539 Lullaby Tim MinearTim MinearNovember 19 2001 2001 11 19 3ADH094 87 10 As Darla goes through a difficult labor Holtz pursues Angel 5410 Dad Fred KellerDavid H GoodmanDecember 10 2001 2001 12 10 3ADH103 81 11 Angel tries to keep his son safe from the many demons vampires and humans who would like to harm the baby 5511 Birthday Michael GrossmanMere SmithJanuary 14 2002 2002 01 14 3ADH114 30 12 On her birthday Cordelia learns her visions will kill her unless she goes back in time and chooses a different path in life 5612 Provider Bill L NortonScott MurphyJanuary 21 2002 2002 01 21 3ADH124 36 13 Fred solves a puzzle for a group of demons who literally want to buy her brain stalking her 5713 Waiting in the Wings Joss WhedonJoss WhedonFebruary 4 2002 2002 02 04 3ADH134 57 14 Angel and his friends attend a ballet where Angel realizes he saw exactly the same dancers on stage 110 years ago 5814 Couplet Tim MinearTim Minear amp Jeffrey BellFebruary 18 2002 2002 02 18 3ADH144 10 15 Angel struggles with his jealousy of the newly arrived Groosalugg 5915 Loyalty James A ContnerMere SmithFebruary 25 2002 2002 02 25 3ADH154 36 16 Wesley dreads the fulfilment of the prophecy that Angel will kill Connor 6016 Sleep Tight Terrence O HaraDavid GreenwaltMarch 4 2002 2002 03 04 3ADH164 50 17 To save Connor s life Wesley takes him away from Angel 6117 Forgiving Turi MeyerJeffrey BellApril 15 2002 2002 04 15 3ADH174 31 18 As Fred and Gunn search for Wesley Angel searches for Sahjhan to learn more about the prophecy that he would kill Connor 6218 Double or Nothing David GrossmanDavid H GoodmanApril 22 2002 2002 04 22 3ADH184 39 19 When a demon that Gunn once sold his soul to comes to collect on the debt Angel Groosalugg Fred and Cordelia help to save him 6319 The Price Marita GrabiakDavid FuryApril 29 2002 2002 04 29 3ADH194 28 20 Angel s hotel is infested by demonic slugs created by the spell he used to alter Sahjhan 6420 A New World Tim MinearJeffrey BellMay 6 2002 2002 05 06 3ADH205 17 21 Angel s son returns from another dimension now a teenager Angel pursues Connor who makes a new friend on the streets 6521 Benediction Tim MinearTim MinearMay 13 2002 2002 05 13 3ADH214 69 22 Holtz insists that Connor rejoin Angel Meanwhile Justine learns Holtz is back 6622 Tomorrow David GreenwaltDavid GreenwaltMay 20 2002 2002 05 20 3ADH224 64 23 Angel and Cordelia plan to meet to finally acknowledge their feelings Crossovers with Buffy the Vampire Slayer edit The third season of Angel coincided with the sixth season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer With this season Buffy switched networks from The WB to UPN while Angel still remained on The WB Because they were on competing networks there were no official crossovers At the time WB Entertainment President Jordan Levin stated There will be no crossovers between Angel and Buffy I think it s more important in the long term that Angel really establishes itself as a world that obviously comes from the same mythology but operates with its own set of principles guidelines and characters and really establishes itself independently from Buffy 24 Reception editThe third season was nominated for three Saturn Awards Best Network Television Series Best Actor on Television David Boreanaz and Female Cinescape Genre Face of the Future Award Amy Acker The episode Waiting in the Wings was nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation Short Form 25 The Futon Critic named Billy the 36th best episode of 2001 26 and That Vision Thing the 14th best episode of 2001 27 The third season averaged 4 4 million viewers slightly lower than the sixth season of Buffy 28 DVD release editAngel The Complete Third Season was released on DVD in region 1 on February 10 2004 29 and in region 2 on March 3 2003 30 The DVD includes all 22 episodes on 6 discs presented in anamorphic widescreen 1 78 1 aspect ratio Special features on the DVD include three commentary tracks Billy by writers Tim Minear and Jeffrey Bell Lullaby by writer director Tim Minear and Mere Smith and Waiting in the Wings by writer director Joss Whedon There are two sets of deleted scenes for Birthday with commentary by Tim Minear and Mere Smith and Waiting in the Wings with commentary by Joss Whedon Featurettes include Darla Deliver Us From Evil a featurette on the character of Darla with interviews with actress Julie Benz Page to Screen which details the process from the script to the completed episode and Season 3 Overview is a summary of the season featuring interviews with cast and crew members Also included are screen tests for Amy Acker and Vincent Kartheiser series outtakes and photo galleries 31 References edit A Brief History of Mutant Enemy Whedon info May 24 2004 Retrieved August 10 2010 National Nielsen Viewership Sept 23 29 The Los Angeles Times October 3 2001 Retrieved May 11 2021 via Newspapers com nbsp National Nielsen Viewership Oct 1 7 The Los Angeles Times October 10 2001 Retrieved May 12 2021 via Newspapers com nbsp National Nielsen Viewership Oct 8 14 The Los Angeles Times October 17 2001 Retrieved May 12 2021 via Newspapers com nbsp National Nielsen Viewership Oct 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