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Season Three
Angel
Angel - Season Three

Season Premiere

September 24th, 2001
Season Finale May 20th, 2002
Episode Count 22
Cast David Boreanaz; Charisma Carpenter; Alexis Denisof; J. August Richards
Notable Episodes "Lullaby" [1]
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Angel is am American television series that aired on the WB Network from October of 1999 to May of 2004 spanning a total of 111 eleven episodes over the course of five seasons (22 episodes per season). Angel was a spin-off of the popular television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and featured the adventures of the titular anti-hero Angelus - a vampire in search of redemption for the sins of his past.

Season three of Angel aired from September 24th, 2001 to May 20th, 2002, totalling twenty-two episodes. The cast lineup includes original stars David Boreanaz as Angel, Charisma Carpenter as Cordelia Chase and Alexis Denisof as Wesley Wyndam-Pryce. Season two's J. August Richards returns as a series regular again, reprising the role of Charles Gunn. Actress Amy Acker joins the cast of Angel as a series regular beginning with this season. She plays the role of nerdy tech girl Winifred "Fred" Burkle.

Cast[]

Principal cast[]

Actor Role
David Boreanaz Angel
Charisma Carpenter Cordelia Chase
Alexis Denisof Wesley Wyndam-Pryce
J. August Richards Charles Gunn
Amy Acker Winifred "Fred" Burkle

Guest stars[]

Actor Role
Andy Hallett Lorne
Julie Benz Darla
Stephanie Romanov Lilah Morgan
Daniel Dae Kim Gavin Park
Keith Szarabajka Daniel Holtz
Laurel Holloman Justine Cooper

Crew[]

Production[]

Directors[]

Writers[]

Episodes[]

No. Episode Title Airdate Director Writer
45 3x01 "Heartthrob" September 24th, 2001 David Greenwalt David Greenwalt
46 3x02 "That Vision Thing" October 1st, 2001 Bill Norton Jeffrey Bell
47 3x03 "That Old Gang of Mine" October 8th, 2001 Fred Keller Tim Minear
49 3x04 "Carpe Noctem" October 15th, 2001 James A. Contner Scott Murphy
49 3x05 "Fredless" October 22nd, 2001 Marita Grabiak Mere Smith
50 3x06 "Billy" October 29th, 2001 David Grossman T. Minear; J. Bell
51 3x07 "Offspring" November 5th, 2001 Turi Meyer David Greenwalt
52 3x08 "Quickening" November 12th, 2001 Skip Schoolnik Jeffrey Bell
53 3x09 "Lullaby" November 19th, 2001 Tim Minear Tim Minear
54 3x10 "Dad" December 10th, 2001 Fred Keller David H. Goodman
55 3x11 "Birthday" January 14th, 2002 Michael Grossman Mere Smith
56 3x12 "Provider" January 21st, 2002 Bill Norton Scott Murphy
57 3x13 "Waiting in the Wings" February 4th, 2002 Joss Whedon Joss Whedon
58 3x14 "Couplet" February 18th, 2002 Tim Minear T. Minear; J. Bell
59 3x15 "Loyalty" February 25th, 2002 James A. Contner Mere Smith
60 3x16 "Sleep Tight" March 4th, 2002 Terrence O'Hara David Greenwalt
61 3x17 "Forgiving" April 15th, 2002 Turi Meyer Jeffrey Bell
62 3x18 "Double or Nothing" April 22nd, 2002 David Grossman David H. Goodman
63 3x19 "The Price" April 29th, 2002 Marita Grabiak David Fury
64 3x20 "A New World" May 6th, 2002 Tim Minear Jeffrey Bell
65 3x21 "Benediction" May 13th, 2002 Tim Minear Tim Minear
66 3x22 "Tomorrow" May 20th, 2002 David Greenwalt David Greenwalt

Notes & Trivia[]

  • This is the last season of Angel with David Greenwalt as executive producer. He is still given screen credit in seasons four and 5 even though he was not involved in the show any longer. Greenwalt did return to the series to direct one episode in season five, "The Girl in Question".
  • David Greenwalt wrote and directed both the season premiere, and the season finale.

Home video[]

See also[]

Angel

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

External Links[]

Series links

Season links

References[]

  1. Death of Darla; Birth of Connor Angel; Destruction of Caritas.


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