Cordelia Chase

1992

The shallow cheerleader of the 1992 Buffy film, as played by Kristy Swanson, had grown more mature and open-minded.

2000

Cordelia appears in the majority of Angel comics, published by Dark Horse Comics during 2000–2002 and set between episodes of the television series.

Carpenter earned back-to-back nominations in 2000 and 2001 for Best Genre TV Supporting Actress and Best Actress on Television, respectively.

2001

It is later revealed that this encounter - the Powers That Be repaying their debt to Cordelia - allowed Cordelia to pass one last vision over to Angel, giving him the knowledge he needs to bring down the Circle of the Black Thorn. Between 2001 and 2004, Joss Whedon and Jeph Loeb developed a 4-minute pilot episode for Buffy the Animated Series, which was set during the show's first season.

Carpenter earned back-to-back nominations in 2000 and 2001 for Best Genre TV Supporting Actress and Best Actress on Television, respectively.

2004

The character made her last television appearance in 2004, appearing as a special guest star in Angel's 100th episode.

It is later revealed that this encounter - the Powers That Be repaying their debt to Cordelia - allowed Cordelia to pass one last vision over to Angel, giving him the knowledge he needs to bring down the Circle of the Black Thorn. Between 2001 and 2004, Joss Whedon and Jeph Loeb developed a 4-minute pilot episode for Buffy the Animated Series, which was set during the show's first season.

At a 2004 convention, he admitted that the season four storyline "freaked him out." The episode "Inside Out" saw the height of this inversion of Cordelia's character, where she is seen urging Connor to murder an innocent girl in order to expedite the birth of the child they conceived together.

2005

She appears less frequently in those by IDW Publishing between 2005 and 2011, mainly in stories set in and after the fifth season.

2008

Following a 2008 leak of the pilot to YouTube, Loeb expressed some hope that the series may be resurrected in some form. === Literature === Cordelia also appears in comic books and novels based on the Buffy and Angel television series.

2011

She appears less frequently in those by IDW Publishing between 2005 and 2011, mainly in stories set in and after the fifth season.




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