Angel season 2
The second season of the television series Angel, the spin-off of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, premiered on September 26, 2000, on The WB and concluded its 22-episode season on May 22, 2001. It maintained its previous timeslot, airing Tuesdays at 9:00 pm ET, following Buffy.
Cast and characters
Main cast
- David Boreanaz as Angel
- Charisma Carpenter as Cordelia Chase
- Alexis Denisof as Wesley Wyndam-Pryce
- J. August Richards as Charles Gunn
Guest cast
- Eliza Dushku as Faith
- Daniel Dae Kim as Gavin Park
- James Marsters as Spike
- Mercedes McNab as Harmony Kendall
- Mark Metcalf as The Master
- Alyson Hannigan as Willow Rosenberg
Crew
Series creators Joss Whedon and David Greenwalt served as executive producers, while Greenwalt would serve as the series' showrunner as Whedon was running Buffy. Whedon didn't write a script for the season, although he did write the stories to "Judgment" and "Happy Anniversary", directed the fourth episode "Untouched" and even acted in the season's penultimate episode as Lorne's dancing cousin Numfar. Buffy writer/producer Marti Noxon served as consulting producer, with other Buffy writers Jane Espenson, Douglas Petrie and David Fury were asked to write freelance scripts.Tim Minear and Jim Kouf were the only writers kept on the staff. Minear ended up writing the most episodes of the season, including important episodes during the Angel/Darla story arc including "Darla", "The Trial", "Reunion", "Reprise" and "Epiphany". "Darla" also counted as Minear's directorial debut. Mere Smith, who was a script coordinator during the first season was promoted to a staff writer, and began writing episodes. Shawn Ryan was hired for the season and also served as a producer.
James A. Contner directed the highest number of episodes in the second season, directing three episodes. David Greenwalt directed two, including the season finale.
Episodes
Reception
The second season won the International Horror Guild Award for Best Television. It was nominated for five Saturn Awards – Best Network Television Series, Best Actor on Television, Best Actress on Television, Best Supporting Actor on Television and Best Supporting Actress on Television.The Futon Critic named "Reunion" the 20th best episode of 2000. Slayage cited the episode "Are You Now or [Have You Ever Been]" as the greatest episode of the series.
The second season averaged 4.1 million viewers, slightly lower than the fifth season of Buffy.