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− | |Title = |
+ | |Title = ''Angel'' season 3 |
|Image = TeamAngel3.jpg |
|Image = TeamAngel3.jpg |
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|Episodes = 22 |
|Episodes = 22 |
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+ | |Premiere = "[[Heartthrob]]" |
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+ | |Finale = "[[Tomorrow]]" |
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+ | |Firstdate = September 24, [[2001]] |
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+ | |Lastdate = May 20, [[2002]] |
− | [[David Boreanaz]] as [[Angel]]<br> |
+ | |Starring = [[David Boreanaz]] as [[Angel]]<br /> |
− | [[Charisma Carpenter]] as [[Cordelia Chase]]<br> |
+ | [[Charisma Carpenter]] as [[Cordelia Chase]]<br /> |
− | [[Alexis Denisof]] as [[Wesley Wyndam-Pryce]]<br> |
+ | [[Alexis Denisof]] as [[Wesley Wyndam-Pryce]]<br /> |
− | [[J. August Richards]] as [[Charles Gunn]]<br> |
+ | [[J. August Richards]] as [[Charles Gunn]]<br /> |
− | [[Amy Acker]] as [[Winifred Burkle]] |
+ | [[Amy Acker]] as [[Winifred Burkle]] |
+ | |previous = ''Angel'' [[Angel season 2|season 2]]<br />''Buffy'' [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 5|season 5]] |
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+ | |next = ''Angel'' [[Angel season 4|season 4]]<br />''Buffy'' [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 7|season 7]] |
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− | The '''third''' season of [[Angel (series)|Angel]] originally aired from September 24 2001 to May 20 2002, earlier than the [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (season 6)|sixth]] season of [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]. |
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+ | The '''third season''' of ''[[Angel (series)|Angel]]'' originally aired on [[The WB]] from September 24, [[2001]] to May 20, [[2002]], earlier than the [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 6|sixth season]] of ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''. |
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+ | ==Synopsis== |
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+ | Even as [[Angel]] mourns the death of [[Buffy Summers|Buffy]], [[Darla]] makes her way to L.A. with a mysterious new life growing within her. Now thrust into a role he never imagined, Angel needs the assistance of the [[Angel Investigations]] team more than ever. But while [[Cordelia Chase|Cordelia]], [[Charles Gunn|Gunn]] and [[Winifred Burkle|Fred]] rally round the new dad, an ancient and deadly prophecy convinces [[Wesley Wyndam-Pryce|Wesley]] to commit the ultimate betrayal.<ref>[[Angel DVDs|''Angel'' DVDs]]</ref> |
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+ | ==Summary== |
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+ | To get over the loss of Buffy, Angel spends three months in a Sri Lankan monastery, where he encounters some demon monks. He returns to Los Angeles, as does Darla — now heavy with child. This has never happened to a vampire before, and no one — not Angel's gang nor Wolfram & Hart — can understand why it has happened now. Prophecies reveal that a death will take place at the moment of the child's birth; he cannot be born through conventional means. It appears that the unborn boy might perish, but instead Darla sacrifices her life to give birth to Angel's son [[Connor]]. The gang is willing and eager to care for the infant, but Wesley soon learns of a frightening prophecy that suggests that Angel will murder his son. Fearing that Angel cannot bear the truth, and feeling disconnected from the new couple Gunn and Fred, Wesley does not share this information, and quietly kidnaps Connor. This backfires as he is attacked and the child is seized by an old enemy named [[Daniel Holtz|Holtz]], whose family Angelus and Darla slaughtered two hundred years ago. Holtz escapes through a portal to the [[dimension]] of [[Quor'toth]], and raises the boy as his own. |
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+ | Angel feels that his son is lost forever. He attacks Wesley and banishes him from the group. It is later revealed that the prophecy which spurred the kidnapping is false, created by a demon, [[Sahjhan]], that is destined to be killed by Connor. Near the end of the season, Connor comes back as a teenage boy, having been raised by Holtz in a dimension where time moves more quickly and taught by his foster-father that Angel is still the evil vampire Angelus that Holtz once knew. In order to gain his final revenge on Angel, the now elderly Holtz has his closest follower, [[Justine Cooper|Justine]], kill him and frame Angel. The grieving Connor uses his inherited super-strength and his father's unsuspecting love to defeat Angel and imprison him in a casket on the bottom of the ocean. Cordelia, who had planned a romantic rendezvous with Angel, disappears the same night, having been elevated by [[the Powers That Be]] to [[Cordelia Chase's Higher Plane|a Higher Plane]]. Meanwhile, Lorne leaves for Las Vegas to pursue a singing career. This leaves a very confused Fred and Gunn to carry on at Angel Investigations. |
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+ | The main antagonists of this season were Daniel Holtz, Justine Cooper, and Wolfram & Hart. |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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+ | ===Main=== |
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− | ===Principal Cast=== |
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− | '''In order of character appearances''' |
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*[[David Boreanaz]] as [[Angel]] (22/22) |
*[[David Boreanaz]] as [[Angel]] (22/22) |
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− | *[[Charisma Carpenter]] as [[Cordelia Chase]] (19/22) <small>(Does not appear in "[[Loyalty]]", "[[Sleep Tight]]" and "[[Forgiving]]")</small> |
+ | *[[Charisma Carpenter]] as [[Cordelia Chase]] (19/22) <small>(Does not appear in "[[Loyalty]]", "[[Sleep Tight]]", and "[[Forgiving]]")</small> |
*[[Alexis Denisof]] as [[Wesley Wyndam-Pryce]] (22/22) |
*[[Alexis Denisof]] as [[Wesley Wyndam-Pryce]] (22/22) |
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*[[J. August Richards]] as [[Charles Gunn]] (22/22) |
*[[J. August Richards]] as [[Charles Gunn]] (22/22) |
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− | *[[Amy Acker]] as [[Winifred |
+ | *[[Amy Acker]] as [[Winifred Burkle]] (22/22) |
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− | The main antagonists of this season were [[Daniel Holtz]], [[Justine]], [[Connor]] and [[Wolfram & Hart]]. |
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− | |||
− | ===Recurring Cast=== |
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− | *[[Andy Hallett]] as [[Lorne]] (18/22) |
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+ | ===Recurring=== |
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+ | *[[Andy Hallett]] as [[Krevlornswath of the Deathwok Clan|Lorne]] (18/22) |
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*[[Stephanie Romanov]] as [[Lilah Morgan]] (14/22) |
*[[Stephanie Romanov]] as [[Lilah Morgan]] (14/22) |
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*[[Keith Szarabajka]] as [[Daniel Holtz]] (11/22) |
*[[Keith Szarabajka]] as [[Daniel Holtz]] (11/22) |
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*[[Daniel Dae Kim]] as [[Gavin Park]] (8/22) |
*[[Daniel Dae Kim]] as [[Gavin Park]] (8/22) |
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+ | *[[Tupen triplets|Connor, Jake, and Trenton Tupen]] as Baby [[Connor]] (8/22) |
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− | *Connor, Jake and Trenton Tupen as Baby [[Connor]] (8/22) |
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*[[Mark Lutz]] as [[The Groosalugg]] (7/22) |
*[[Mark Lutz]] as [[The Groosalugg]] (7/22) |
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*[[Jack Conley]] as [[Sahjhan]] (6/22) |
*[[Jack Conley]] as [[Sahjhan]] (6/22) |
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+ | *[[Laurel Holloman]] as [[Justine Cooper]] (6/22) |
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− | *Laurel Holloman as [[Justine Cooper]] (6/22) |
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*[[Julie Benz]] as [[Darla]] (5/22) |
*[[Julie Benz]] as [[Darla]] (5/22) |
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*[[John Rubinstein]] as [[Linwood Murrow]] (5/22) |
*[[John Rubinstein]] as [[Linwood Murrow]] (5/22) |
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+ | *[[Vincent Kartheiser]] as Teenage [[Connor]] (4/22) |
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+ | *[[David Denman]] as [[Skip]] (3/22) |
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+ | *[[Matthew James]] as [[Merl]] (2/22) |
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+ | ==Episodes== |
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− | *[[Vincent Kartheiser]] as Teenage Connor (4/22) |
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+ | {{EpisodeGuideAngelSeason3}} |
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+ | ==References== |
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− | *[[David Denman]] as [[Skip]] (3/22) |
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+ | {{References}} |
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+ | [[de:Staffel Drei]] |
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− | *[[Matthew James]] as [[Merl]] (2/22) |
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+ | [[nl:Angel (seizoen 3)]] |
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+ | [[Category:Seasons]] |
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− | ==List of Episodes== |
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− | !Title !! width="120"|Original Airdate !! width="60"|Production Code !! colspan="2"|Number |
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− | | "[[Heartthrob]]" || September 24, 2001 |
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− | |align="center"| 3ADH01 |
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− | |align="center"| 45 |
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− | |align="center"| 3x01 |
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− | |- |
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− | | colspan="5"| As Angel mourns Buffy's death, he battles a lovelorn vampire seeking revenge for the death of his beloved. |
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− | |- |
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− | | colspan="6" bgcolor="#558866"| <!-- space --> |
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− | |- |
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− | | "[[That Vision Thing]]" || October 1, 2001 |
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− | |align="center"| 3ADH03 |
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− | |align="center"| 46 |
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− | |align="center"| 3x02 |
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− | |- |
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− | | colspan="5"| Lilah coerces Angel's help in securing the release of a prisoner the "Powers That Be" have locked in a fiery prison. |
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− | |- |
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− | | colspan="6" bgcolor="#558866"| <!-- space --> |
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− | | "[[That Old Gang of Mine]]" || October 8, 2001 |
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− | |align="center"| 3ADH02 |
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− | |align="center"| 47 |
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− | |align="center"| 3x03 |
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− | |- |
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− | | colspan="5"| 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. |
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− | |- |
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− | | colspan="6" bgcolor="#558866"| <!-- space --> |
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− | | "[[Carpe Noctem]]"|| October 15, 2001 |
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− | |align="center"| 3ADH04 |
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− | |align="center"| 48 |
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− | |align="center"| 3x04 |
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− | |- |
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− | | colspan="5"| An old man uses an ancient incantation to switch bodies with Angel.<br /><small>'''''Crossover''': In the last scene, [[Willow Rosenberg]] calls with news.''</small> |
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− | |- |
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− | | colspan="6" bgcolor="#558866"| <!-- space --> |
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− | | "[[Fredless]]" || October 22, 2001 |
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− | |align="center"| 3ADH05 |
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− | |align="center"| 49 |
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− | |align="center"| 3x05 |
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− | |- |
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− | | colspan="5"| When Fred's parents come to take her home, she feels she should go with them as she doesn't belong to the gang. |
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− | | colspan="6" bgcolor="#558866"| <!-- space --> |
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− | | "[[Billy (episode)|Billy]]"|| October 29, 2001 |
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− | |align="center"| 3ADH06 |
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− | |align="center"| 50 |
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− | |align="center"| 3x06 |
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− | |- |
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− | | colspan="5"| Angel's friends are affected by a man called Billy with the power to make other men brutalise women, forcing Fred to deal with a psychotic Wesley and Gunn. |
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− | |- |
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− | | colspan="6" bgcolor="#558866"| <!-- space --> |
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− | | "[[Offspring]]" || November 5, 2001 |
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− | |align="center"| 3ADH07 |
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− | |align="center"| 51 |
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− | |align="center"| 3x07 |
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− | |- |
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− | | colspan="5"| 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. |
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− | |- |
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− | | colspan="6" bgcolor="#558866"| <!-- space --> |
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− | | "[[Quickening]]" || November 12, 2001 |
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− | |align="center"| 3ADH08 |
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− | |align="center"| 52 |
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− | |align="center"| 3x08 |
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− | |- |
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− | | colspan="5"| As Angel and his friends try to determine what kind of baby Darla will have, Holtz starts his search for Angel. |
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− | |- |
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− | | colspan="6" bgcolor="#558866"| <!-- space --> |
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− | | "[[Lullaby]]" || November 19, 2001 |
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− | |align="center"| 3ADH09 |
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− | |align="center"| 53 |
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− | |align="center"| 3x09 |
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− | |- |
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− | | colspan="5"| As Darla goes through a difficult labour, Holtz pursues Angel. |
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− | |- |
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− | | colspan="6" bgcolor="#558866"| <!-- space --> |
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− | | "[[Dad]]" || December 10, 2001 |
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− | |align="center"| 3ADH10 |
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− | |align="center"| 54 |
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− | |align="center"| 3x10 |
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− | |- |
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− | | colspan="5"| Angel tries to keep his son safe from the many demons, vampires and humans who would like to harm the baby. |
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− | |- |
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− | | colspan="6" bgcolor="#558866"| <!-- space --> |
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− | | "[[Birthday]]" || January 14, 2002 |
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− | |align="center"| 3ADH11 |
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− | |align="center"| 55 |
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− | |align="center"| 3x11 |
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− | |- |
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− | | colspan="5"| On her birthday, Cordelia learns her visions will kill her unless she allows the powers to rewrite history and set her on a different path in life, where she never met Angel in L.A. |
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− | |- |
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− | | colspan="6" bgcolor="#558866"| <!-- space --> |
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− | | "[[Provider]]" || January 21, 2002 |
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− | |align="center"| 3ADH12 |
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− | |align="center"| 56 |
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− | |align="center"| 3x12 |
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− | | colspan="5"| Fred solves a puzzle for a group of demons who literally want to buy her brain, stalking her. |
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− | | colspan="6" bgcolor="#558866"| <!-- space --> |
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− | | "[[Waiting in the Wings]]" || February 4, 2002 |
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− | |align="center"| 3ADH13 |
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− | |align="center"| 57 |
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− | |align="center"| 3x13 |
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− | | colspan="5"| Angel and his friends attend a ballet, where Angel realises he saw the exact same dancers on stage 110 years ago. |
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− | | colspan="6" bgcolor="#558866"| <!-- space --> |
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− | | "[[Couplet]]" || February 18, 2002 |
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− | |align="center"| 3ADH14 |
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− | |align="center"| 58 |
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− | |align="center"| 3x14 |
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− | | colspan="5"| Angel struggles with his jealousy of the newly-arrived Groosalugg. |
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− | | "[[Loyalty]]" || February 25, 2002 |
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− | |align="center"| 3ADH15 |
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− | |align="center"| 59 |
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− | |align="center"| 3x15 |
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− | |- |
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− | | colspan="5"| Wesley dreads the fulfilment of the prophecy that Angel will kill Connor. |
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− | | "[[Sleep Tight]]" || March 4, 2002 |
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− | |align="center"| 3ADH16 |
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− | |align="center"| 60 |
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− | |align="center"| 3x16 |
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− | |- |
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− | | colspan="5"| To save Connor's life, Wesley takes him away from Angel. |
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− | | "[[Forgiving]]" || April 15, 2002 |
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− | |align="center"| 3ADH17 |
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− | |align="center"| 61 |
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− | |align="center"| 3x17 |
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− | |- |
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− | | colspan="5"| As Fred and Gunn search for Wesley, Angel searches for Sahjhan to learn more about the prophecy that he would kill Connor. |
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− | | "[[Double or Nothing]]" || April 22, 2002 |
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− | |align="center"| 3ADH18 |
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− | |align="center"| 62 |
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− | |align="center"| 3x18 |
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− | |- |
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− | | colspan="5"| When a demon that Gunn once sold his soul to comes to collect on the debt, Angel, Fred and Cordelia help to save him. |
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− | | "[[The Price]]" || April 29, 2002 |
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− | |align="center"| 3ADH19 |
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− | |align="center"| 63 |
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− | |align="center"| 3x19 |
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− | | colspan="5"| Angel's hotel is infested by demonic slugs created by the spell he used to alter Sahjhan. |
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− | | "[[A New World]]" || May 6, 2002 |
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− | |align="center"| 3ADH20 |
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− | |align="center"| 64 |
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− | |align="center"| 3x20 |
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− | | colspan="5"| Angel's son returns from another dimension, now a teenager. Angel pursues Connor, who makes a new friend on the streets. |
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− | | "[[Benediction]]" || May 13, 2002 |
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− | |align="center"| 3ADH21 |
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− | |align="center"| 65 |
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− | |align="center"| 3x21 |
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− | | colspan="5"| Holtz insists that Connor rejoin Angel. Meanwhile, Justine learns Holtz is back. |
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− | | "[[Tomorrow]]" || May 20, 2002 |
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− | |align="center"| 3ADH22 |
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− | |align="center"| 66 |
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− | |align="center"| 3x22 |
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− | | colspan="5"| Angel and Cordelia plan to meet to finally acknowledge their feelings. |
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− | |} |
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− | ==Trivia== |
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− | *This is the only Buffyverse season not to feature any [[Slayer]]s. |
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[[Category:Angel episodes]] |
[[Category:Angel episodes]] |
Revision as of 22:35, 13 January 2020
The third season of Angel originally aired on The WB from September 24, 2001 to May 20, 2002, earlier than the sixth season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Synopsis
Even as Angel mourns the death of Buffy, Darla makes her way to L.A. with a mysterious new life growing within her. Now thrust into a role he never imagined, Angel needs the assistance of the Angel Investigations team more than ever. But while Cordelia, Gunn and Fred rally round the new dad, an ancient and deadly prophecy convinces Wesley to commit the ultimate betrayal.[1]
Summary
To get over the loss of Buffy, Angel spends three months in a Sri Lankan monastery, where he encounters some demon monks. He returns to Los Angeles, as does Darla — now heavy with child. This has never happened to a vampire before, and no one — not Angel's gang nor Wolfram & Hart — can understand why it has happened now. Prophecies reveal that a death will take place at the moment of the child's birth; he cannot be born through conventional means. It appears that the unborn boy might perish, but instead Darla sacrifices her life to give birth to Angel's son Connor. The gang is willing and eager to care for the infant, but Wesley soon learns of a frightening prophecy that suggests that Angel will murder his son. Fearing that Angel cannot bear the truth, and feeling disconnected from the new couple Gunn and Fred, Wesley does not share this information, and quietly kidnaps Connor. This backfires as he is attacked and the child is seized by an old enemy named Holtz, whose family Angelus and Darla slaughtered two hundred years ago. Holtz escapes through a portal to the dimension of Quor'toth, and raises the boy as his own.
Angel feels that his son is lost forever. He attacks Wesley and banishes him from the group. It is later revealed that the prophecy which spurred the kidnapping is false, created by a demon, Sahjhan, that is destined to be killed by Connor. Near the end of the season, Connor comes back as a teenage boy, having been raised by Holtz in a dimension where time moves more quickly and taught by his foster-father that Angel is still the evil vampire Angelus that Holtz once knew. In order to gain his final revenge on Angel, the now elderly Holtz has his closest follower, Justine, kill him and frame Angel. The grieving Connor uses his inherited super-strength and his father's unsuspecting love to defeat Angel and imprison him in a casket on the bottom of the ocean. Cordelia, who had planned a romantic rendezvous with Angel, disappears the same night, having been elevated by the Powers That Be to a Higher Plane. Meanwhile, Lorne leaves for Las Vegas to pursue a singing career. This leaves a very confused Fred and Gunn to carry on at Angel Investigations.
The main antagonists of this season were Daniel Holtz, Justine Cooper, and Wolfram & Hart.
Cast
Main
- David Boreanaz as Angel (22/22)
- Charisma Carpenter as Cordelia Chase (19/22) (Does not appear in "Loyalty", "Sleep Tight", and "Forgiving")
- Alexis Denisof as Wesley Wyndam-Pryce (22/22)
- J. August Richards as Charles Gunn (22/22)
- Amy Acker as Winifred Burkle (22/22)
Recurring
- Andy Hallett as Lorne (18/22)
- Stephanie Romanov as Lilah Morgan (14/22)
- Keith Szarabajka as Daniel Holtz (11/22)
- Daniel Dae Kim as Gavin Park (8/22)
- Connor, Jake, and Trenton Tupen as Baby Connor (8/22)
- Mark Lutz as The Groosalugg (7/22)
- Jack Conley as Sahjhan (6/22)
- Laurel Holloman as Justine Cooper (6/22)
- Julie Benz as Darla (5/22)
- John Rubinstein as Linwood Murrow (5/22)
- Vincent Kartheiser as Teenage Connor (4/22)
- David Denman as Skip (3/22)
- Matthew James as Merl (2/22)
Episodes
No. | Image | Title | Air date |
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01 | "Heartthrob" | September 24, 2001 | |
Writer: David Greenwalt | Director: David Greenwalt | ||
On a routine patrol, Angel stakes a female vampire he recognizes from his past, but a moment too late. Her grief-stricken lover, Angel's old fighting buddy, is out for revenge for the present killing and a betrayal Angelus committed over 200 years ago. | |||
02 | "That Vision-Thing" | October 1, 2001 | |
Writer: Jeffrey Bell | Director: Bill L. Norton | ||
Angel must team up with the dark side to stop a psychic hacker from killing Cordelia with her own violent visions that are leaving her burned, scaly and frightened for her life. | |||
03 | "That Old Gang of Mine" | October 8, 2001 | |
Writer: Tim Minear | Director: Fred Keller | ||
Angel comes face-to-face with Gunn's old demon-hunting crew who at one time considered Gunn a hero, but now view him a traitor and want to see Angel dead. | |||
04 | "Carpe Noctem" | October 15, 2001 | |
Writer: Scott Murphy | Director: James A. Contner | ||
An old man casts a body-switching spell on Angel, and the old man enjoys the many pleasures of being eternally young, handsome and bloodthirsty in Los Angeles while a dying Angel tries to get his body back. | |||
05 | "Fredless" | October 22, 2001 | |
Writer: Mere Smith | Director: Marita Grabiak | ||
Angel goes into full detective mode when Fred's parents unexpectedly arrive in Los Angeles to bring Fred home, but their appearance inexplicably sends her into a tailspin and on the run. | |||
06 | "Billy" | October 29, 2001 | |
Writers: Tim Minear, Jeffrey Bell | Director: David Grossman | ||
Violence erupts within Angel's gang as a demonic boy brings primal rage to the surface of men, turning them hateful and murderous towards women. As Wesley and Gunn turn on a frightened Fred, Cordelia fears the onslaught of Angel's dark side. | |||
07 | "Offspring" | November 5, 2001 | |
Writer: David Greenwalt | Director: Turi Meyer | ||
Angel comes face-to-face with the consequences of his night of passion when Darla arrives on his doorstep inexplicably pregnant. While Angel tortures himself over the decision whether or not to destroy the demon seed, the gang uncovers a prophecy that predicts the arrival of a great evil which will bring about the ruination of mankind. | |||
08 | "Quickening" | November 12, 2001 | |
Writer: Jeffrey Bell | Director: Skip Schoolnik | ||
Angel must do everything in his power to protect Darla and their unborn child when Wolfram & Hart launches a full attack to take mother and baby, in addition to a vampire cult who believe the baby is The Miracle Child. | |||
09 | "Lullaby" | November 19, 2001 | |
Writer: Tim Minear | Director: Tim Minear | ||
As Darla violently begins childbirth, Angel faces the responsibility of becoming a father and the possibilities of what miracle or destruction this new being may bring to the world. | |||
10 | "Dad" | December 10, 2001 | |
Writer: David Goodman | Director: Fred Keller | ||
Angel discovers how hard it is being a new dad — especially when the demon underworld is after your newborn son. | |||
11 | "Birthday" | January 14, 2002 | |
Writer: Mere Smith | Director: Michael Grossman | ||
On her birthday, Cordelia's visions become so painful that they propel her into an astral state and a life-threatening coma. Visited by a demon guide, astral Cordy is mystically granted the opportunity to live her dream of a rich and famous actress if she is willing to give up her history with Angel and her visions. | |||
12 | "Provider" | January 21, 2002 | |
Writer: Scott Murphy | Director: Bill L. Norton | ||
Cordelia worries that Angel has lost sight of their mission to help the helpless when he becomes obsessed with making money in order to provide for the baby's future and takes on too many cases. | |||
13 | "Waiting in the Wings" | February 4, 2002 | |
Writer: Joss Whedon | Director: Joss Whedon | ||
Angel takes the gang out for an evening at the ballet, but becomes suspicious when the prima ballerina is one he saw dance more than a century ago. When Angel and Cordelia sneak backstage to investigate, they find themselves consumed with an overwhelming passion for one another as the spirits of unrequited lovers take over. | |||
14 | "Couplet" | February 18, 2002 | |
Writers: Tim Minear, Jeffrey Bell | Director: Tim Minear | ||
Angel feels isolated, obsolete and even a bit jealous when Groosalugg arrives in town from Pylea and immediately saves the gang in battle and is welcomed into the loving arms of his former princess, Cordelia. | |||
15 | "Loyalty" | February 25, 2002 | |
Writer: Mere Smith | Director: James A. Contner | ||
Angel is concerned about Wesley's erratic behavior when the book man's greatest fears are secretly confirmed — the prophecy is true and he is given the three signs to look for before Angel devours his own son. When an earthquake shakes Los Angeles, all three signs come true. | |||
16 | "Sleep Tight" | March 4, 2002 | |
Writer: David Greenwalt | Director: Terrence O'Hara | ||
Angel's angry behavior and sudden cravings for human blood frighten Wesley enough for him to kidnap the baby to keep him safe. Unfortunately, Wesley's plan to protect Connor falls apart when Holtz takes the child for revenge against Angel. | |||
17 | "Forgiving" | April 15, 2002 | |
Writer: Jeffrey Bell | Director: Turi Meyer | ||
Angel is a man out for revenge to get back at Wesley for kidnapping Connor and turning him over to their enemies. While Fred and Gunn try to reason with him, Angel conjures dark magic and risks ripping right through the fabric of reality to find his lost son. | |||
18 | "Double or Nothing" | April 22, 2002 | |
Writer: David Goodman | Director: David Goodman | ||
Angel puts his soul on the line when a repo man comes to collect on Gunn's past deal to sell his soul. Meanwhile, Cordy is back from vacation and tries to console Angel over the loss of the only child he will ever have, and Fred tells Wesley that the prophecy was a fake and all was lost for nothing. | |||
19 | "The Price" | April 29, 2002 | |
Writer: David Fury | Director: Marita Grabiak | ||
Angel must pay for using powerful dark magic in his failed attempt to bring back his son, and the hotel becomes infected with deadly slug-like creatures who invade Fred's body, leaving Wesley as Gunn's only hope to turn to save her. Meanwhile, Cordelia experiences a new and shocking power and they learn of the coming of The Destroyer determined to kill Angel. | |||
20 | "A New World" | May 6, 2002 | |
Writer: Jeffrey Bell | Director: Tim Minear | ||
Angel's son Connor is brought back from the Hell dimension a feral teenage warrior, and is hellbent on vengeance against his father for his evil past. | |||
21 | "Benediction" | May 13, 2002 | |
Writer: Tim Minear | Director: Tim Minear | ||
After a violent reunion, Angel finds himself battling vampires with his now teenaged son Connor by his side. Meanwhile, Fred and Gunn distract Connor so Angel can confront Holtz for stealing his son. | |||
22 | "Tomorrow" | May 20, 2002 | |
Writer: David Greenwalt | Director: David Greenwalt | ||
The joyful reunion between Angel and his now teenage son Connor is short-lived when the enraged Connor comes seeking revenge against Angel for murder. Meanwhile, just at the moment when Cordelia and Angel are finally ready to face their feelings for each other, she is sent a message that it's time for her to leave this world and to move on to another. |