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Season Four
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Angel - Season Four

Season Premiere

October 6th, 2002
Season Finale May 7th, 2003
Episode Count 22
Cast David Boreanaz; Charisma Carpenter; J. August Richards; Amy Acker; Vincent Kartheiser; Andy Hallett; Alexis Denisof
Notable Episodes "Habeas Corpses" [1]
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Season Four of Angel aired on the WB Network on Wednesday evenings at 9:00 pm from October 6th, 2002 to May 7th, 2003, spanning a total of 22 episodes. Series regulars David Boreanaz, Charisma Carpenter, J. August Richards, Amy Acker and Alexis Denisof all returned reprising their respective roles as Angel, Cordelia Chase, Charles Gunn, Winifred "Fred" Burkle and Wesley Wyndam-Pryce. Joining the cast this season were season three recurring guest stars Andy Hallett as the plucky demon Lorne and Vincent Kartheiser as the angst-ridden Connor. This season also included guest appearances by Buffy the Vampire Slayer alumni Alyson Hannigan and Eliza Dushku as Willow Rosenberg and Faith Lehane. Other guest stars seen throughout the season include Stephanie Romanov, making her final appearances as Lilah Morgan, Julie Benz as the reformed vampire Darla, Daniel Dae Kim as Wolfram & Hart lawyer Gavin Park, Laurel Holloman as Justine Cooper and lastly, there is Gina Torres, who plays the role of Jasmine - the "Big Bad" of season four.

Cast[]

Principal cast[]

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

Guest stars[]

Actor Role
Gina Torres Jasmine
Stephanie Romanov Lilah Morgan
Alexa Davalos Gwen Raiden
Daniel Dae Kim Gavin Park
Laurel Holloman Justine Cooper
Julie Benz Darla
Alyson Hannigan Willow Rosenberg

Crew[]

Production[]

Directors[]

Writers[]

Episodes[]

No. Episode Title Airdate Director Writer
67 4x01 "Deep Down" October 6th, 2002 Terrence O'Hara Steven S. DeKnight
68 4x02 "Ground State" October 13th, 2002 Michael Grossman Mere Smith
69 4x03 "The House Always Wins" October 20th, 2002 Marita Grabiak David Fury
70 4x04 "Slouching Toward Bethlehem" October 27th, 2002 Skip Schoolnik Jeffrey Bell
71 4x05 "Supersymmetry" November 3rd, 2002 Bill Norton E. Craft; S. Fain
72 4x06 "Spin the Bottle" November 10th, 2002 Joss Whedon Joss Whedon
73 4x07 "Apocalypse, Nowish" November 17th, 2002 Vern Gillum Steven S. DeKnight
74 4x08 "Habeas Corpses" January 15th, 2003 Skip Schoolnik Jeffrey Bell
75 4x09 "Long Day's Journey" January 22nd, 2003 Terrence O'Hara Mere Smith
76 4x10 "Awakening" January 29th, 2003 James A. Contner D. Fury; S. DeKnight
77 4x11 "Soulless" February 5th, 2003 Sean Astin S. Fain; E. Craft
78 4x12 "Calvary" February 12th, 2003 Bill Norton J. Bell; S. DeKnight; M. Smith
79 4x13 "Salvage" March 5th, 2003 Jefferson Kibbee David Fury
80 4x14 "Release" March 12th, 2003 James A. Contner S. DeKnight; E. Craft; S. Fain
81 4x15 "Orpheus" March 19th, 2003 Terrence O'Hara Mere Smith
82 4x16 "Players" March 26th, 2003 Michael Grossman J. Bell; S. Fain; E. Craft
83 4x17 "Inside Out" April 2nd, 2003 Steven S. DeKnight Steven S. DeKnight
84 4x18 "Shiny Happy People" April 9th, 2003 Marita Grabiak E. Craft; S. Fain
85 4x19 "The Magic Bullet" April 16th, 2003 Jeffrey Bell Jeffrey Bell
86 4x20 "Sacrifice" April 23rd, 2003 David Straiton Ben Edlund
87 4x21 "Peace Out" April 30th, 2003 Jefferson Kibbee David Fury
88 4x22 "Home" May 7th, 2003 Tim Minear Tim Minear

Plot threads[]

One of the major plot points in season four is Angel's personality reversion in which he once again becomes the evil, bloodthirsty Angelus as first seen in season two of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The members of Team Angel rely upon the help of Willow Rosenberg, Faith Lehane and even Angel himself to resolve this.

This storyline led directly into the "Jasmine" story-arc, which began with the pregnancy of Cordelia Chase as revealed in "Orpheus" and kicked into high-gear with the introduction of the character in "Inside Out".

Notes & Trivia[]

  • Comprises episodes 67-88.

Home video[]

See also[]

Angel

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

External Links[]

Series links

Season links

References[]

  1. Death of Gavin Park. Has his neck broken by The Beast, and is then resurrected in zombie form and beheaded by Charles Gunn.


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