Casting Connor
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Vincent Kartheiser spoke to the BBC about being cast as Connor:
“When I first got the sides [casting description] for the audition, it was for a role called Street Kid. They …
Casting Drusilla
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Juliet Landau didn’t audition for the part of Drusilla. Joss had seen her in Ed Wood, and asked her to meet him, the casting director (Marcia Shulman) and two executive …
David Greenwalt’s voice
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After Angel pays the delivery man in 2.18 Dead End, we hear the following off screen:
“Wow. A whole dollar just for me. I’m the luckiest delivery man ever.”
This …
David on Joss and W&H
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David Greenwalt (Angel’s Executive Producer) said in an interview with Angel:The Casefiles Vol.1 about the difference between working on Angel and Buffy the Vampire Slayer:
“Well, first of all I have …
Germ warfare
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The Mayor of Sunnydale had a fear of germs because Buffy producer David Greenwalt has a fear of germs, and the writers wanted to rib him for it.
Greewalt’s finale
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David Greenwalt left Angel at the end of season three, but returned in the final season to direct the episode 5.20 The Girl In Question.
L.A.
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Executive producer David Greenwalt wrote the song, entitled ‘L.A.’, that Christian Kane (Lindsay) sings in the episode 2.18 Dead End. Here are the lyrics:
Pretty girl on every corner
Sunshine turns …
Marti’s Cordy
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The theme tune to Cordelia’s TV show Cordy, heard in the episode 3.11 Birthday, was written by David Greenwalt and sung by Buffy writer/director Marti Noxon.
No weapon forged
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The original “no weapon forged” that was to be used to defeat The Judge in 2.14 Innocence was to be a tank. The rocket launcher was David Greenwalt’s idea. Though its …
Phlebotnum
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Phlebotnum, a term coined by David Greenwalt according to Joss Whedon’s commentary for 1.02 The Harvest, means any magical or mystical force or event that arises in the process of inventing …

