Gabriel Season Three

Gabriel Season Three is the third season of Gabriel. The CW announced that the series was renewed for a third season on February 14, 2019  It was originally announced that the season will have 22 episodes.[2][3] Later, four episodes were moved from the second season to the third season – it is unclear if they count toward the 22 previously announced episodes or if the season will have 26 episodes.[4][5][6]

Created by Tom Kapinos and monitored by Greg Berlanti

2019-2020

Cast Recurring Episodes
 * Tom Ellis as Gabriel-
 * Olivia Munn as Detective Catherine Dekker
 * Ryan Reynolds as Lt Dan Farrell-
 * Tricia Helfer as Charlotte Williams
 * Morris Chestnut as Usiel
 * Naomie Harris as Anaita
 * Aimee Garcia as Ella Lopez
 * Olivia Edward as Trixie Farrell
 * Tom Welling as Marcus Larson
 * Rachael Harris as Linda Martin
 * Raul Esparza as Lt. Herrera
 * Kevin Caroll as The Catalyst
 * 1) "They're Back, Aren't They?"- Gabriel  encounters a fleeing criminal and steals his clothes before getting the police to return him to Los Angeles. He asks Linda to remove his wings, but she refuses. Catherine  brings him onto a new case: a dehydrated corpse found in the desert where Gabriel woke up, overseen by her new lieutenant: Marcus Larson. The body turns out to be that of a wealthy man, and his close friend reveals that he paid "kidnappers" to prank the victim. While attempting to restore his wings, Usiel discovers a severed pair from Gabriel. Gabriel tries to show Catherine his true "angel face", but cannot. To lure out the "kidnappers", Larson instructs Dan to get himself kidnapped, which Gabriel arranges. However, it turns out that he is the real target, since he suspects the kidnappers to be behind his own abduction. He interrogates them and learns that the dead man was turned over to another kidnapper. The man reveals that he was hired by the "catalyst" , a mysterious crime boss, to abduct Gabriel. Gabriel,  whose wings grew back after he cut them off again,  initially suspects that God restored his wings as punishment for sending Charlotte to a void but eventually comes to believe that it was "something darker" connected to the "catalyst".
 * 2) "The One With The Baby Bribe"- After failing to connect a recent murder to the "catalyst", Gabriel is told by Catherine  that he has to either bring her evidence that he exists or allow the case to die. Larson  assigns them a new case: a murdered comedian who accused his rival, Bobby Rose, of stealing his jokes. Usiel asks Linda to help him destroy Gabriel's severed wings. While attending one of Bobby's shows, Gabriel storms the stage and accidentally shoots him with a gun hidden in a hand puppet. It turns out that Bobby did steal the jokes, and wanted to be fired from the show. Larson reveals that Gabriel that the "catalyst" is real, and killed someone close to him during his previous posting in Chicago. Gabriel and Dan run a sting operation, netting an old friend of Bobby's who reveals that the dead man was working on a new set with Sheila, Bobby's warm-up act. They find and arrest her, and Larson makes an agreement with Gabriel to find the "catalyst" so long as he keeps Catherine out of it. Inspired by something Sheila said, Gabriel decides to focus not on his regrowing wings or the loss of his "angel face" , but on his skill as a granter of favors.
 * 3) "Mr. & Mrs. Anaita Smith"- Bored with her life, Anaita  decides to hunt a more challenging target: a serial killer named Ben Rivers, who has evaded every attempt to capture him. Tracking him to Canada, she eventually finds a witness and blackmails him into revealing the location of Rivers' girlfriend. Gabriel and Catherine  question Rivers' former attorney and learn that he is a master manipulator. Against Catherine's concerns that Anaita might be in trouble, Gabriel sends her an address where the bounty is hiding. Rivers then reveals that he used to work as a bounty hunter for Lt. Herrera, the cop who sent Anaita to catch him, and the two form an unlikely bond. Dan arrives (having been warned by Catherine) and confirms Rivers' suspicions, but he escapes to avoid being returned to police custody. With Gabriel's help, Catherine  proves Rivers to be innocent, allowing them to bring Herrera, the real murderer, to justice. Despite her feelings for him, Anaita  decides to leave Rivers behind and return home. Rivers warns her that Herrera was working for someone very powerful, and that she is now likely in danger. A shadowy figure is then shown placing a file on Anaita into a drawer filled with others, including one on Gabriel.
 * 4) "What Would Gabriel Do?"- Marcus assigns Catherine a new case, while Usiel shares his insights with Gabriel; the latter suggests that Usiel  needs to "walk in his shoes" in order to understand him. The victim, a counselor who worked with troubled kids, is shown to have been murdered with a tool belonging to a missing resident. Gabriel  calls in a favor, finds the resident, and brings him back to the station. He turns out to be innocent, despite Gabriel's insistence that juveniles are incapable of reform. To prove his point, he sets up a marijuana distribution ring with the other kids, inadvertently providing Catherine  with a lead that uncovers the murder weapon. Usiel  gets arrested after assaulting a pimp, but Dan bails him out. The two talk, and Usiel realizes that Gabriel's excessive lifestyle just covers up how lonely he is. As Pierce and Catherine  track the new murder suspect, Pierce is shot by the man while protecting Catherine. Gabriel, angered, tracks down the shooter and nearly kills him, were it not for Usiel's  intervention. Based on his experiences, Usiel concludes that his "test" is to have Gabriel's back. Gabriel  rebukes him, enraged by the thought that his feelings for Catherine are responsible for what he has become.
 * 5) "Welcome Back, Charlotte Richards"- Simon Striker, a chemist at a yogurt company, is found dead in one of his vats, and the company's owner turns out to be represented by Charlotte Richards, for whom Gabriel  still has conflicting feelings. He and Catherine  learn that the dead man wanted to sell his secret formula to a rival company, and identify a fixer who had been spying on him. An encounter with Dan inspires Charlotte to visit Gabriel to help fill in her missing memories; however, she mistakenly believes that they were romantically involved. After Gabriel  clears things up, he discovers that she was trapped in Hell during the time when his mother inhabited her body. He encourages her to confess her sins, which includes withholding crucial evidence from Catherine.  Using it, Ella determines that the yogurt's ingredients can cause renal failure, and that Simon committed suicide to expose the company's wrongdoing. Overwhelmed with guilt, Charlotte has a breakdown and holds the owner, fixer, and rival owner hostage to force them to reveal who killed Simon. Gabriel  talks her down, and Catherine uses a recording he made to charge them with endangering public health. Gabriel meets Charlotte and admits that she is not to blame for his mother's actions; the two agree to start a fresh, professional relationship.
 * 6) "Vegas With Some Salad"- At Catherine's birthday celebration, Gabriel receives word that Candy, his fake "wife", has disappeared. Without telling Catherine, he and Ella travel to Nevada, where they find a woman dressed as Candy murdered in her apartment. Gabriel  suspects that a loan shark who once tried to seize Candy's father's club was responsible, but he turns up dead as well. While investigating his wife, a pit boss at a nearby casino, Ella is caught counting cards at blackjack, and she and Gabriel  are thrown out. Candy, who had been posing as a waitress while following the same lead, admits that the dead woman was a friend of hers. Gabriel  and Ella set a trap at the club, and discover that Jedd, the bartender, was the killer; Ella subdues him and they return home. Entering his apartment, Gabriel  discovers that Catherine, Dan, and Linda had thrown a party and attempted to break into his safe, but failed. After admitting to Catherine  that he was wrong not to tell her why he was leaving, he opens the safe and presents her with a gift: a necklace made from the bullet she shot him with when they first started working together.
 * 7) "Outside The Record"- After waking up from a coma, Linda's estranged husband Reese After waking up from a coma, Linda's estranged husband Reese Williams, an investigative reporter, discovers her affair with Gabriel. Enraged, he decides to write an expose that will ruin his reputation. Gabriel and Catherine  investigate a serial killer targeting phony advocates. Linda serves Reese with divorce papers, giving him 24 hours to sign them. Gabriel confronts Reese and persuades him to drop his investigation; just as Reese accepts that Gabriel is right, he witnesses him use his "angelface" to obtain a confession. A year later, a nearly deranged Reese is asked by Catherine  to assist in the still-ongoing investigation and decides to kill Gabriel, shooting him in the middle of a therapy session. Linda explains that she knows Gabriel's true nature and considers him her friend, but Reese storms out. He then tracks down the killer and gets him to target Gabriel, but an innocent woman is killed instead. Reese blames Gabriel for his actions; Gabriel counters that he never sends anyone to hell or heaven, and that humans like Reese are responsible for damning themselves. After attacking Linda in a rage, Reese uses himself as bait to lure the killer out, accepting his fate; it is then revealed that the whole episode was Reese's damned soul seeking redemption, trapped in a time loop in hell.
 * 8) "Catherine Does Gabriel"- Gabriel becomes concerned when Usiel calls him "boring", and grows obsessed with proving he's not. A somewhat plain woman named Kim Hale is murdered, and Catherine traces the last call she made to Top Meet, a popular dating app. Catherine attends a mixer held by the company, adopting Gabriel's style and mannerisms in a bid to cover up her dullness, but fails. Eventually, she and Dan locate a man who dated Kim's roommate Esther, who reveals that Kim was about to receive a large sum of money. It turns out that Kim founded Top Meet and wanted to make it more accessible, and that Mac, a handsome man whom she tapped to front as CEO, killed her to preserve the app's exclusivity. While planning her ex-husband's funeral, Linda has an existential crisis, and reveals that Reese's passing has made her fear death. Usiel manages to calm her by explaining that he once had a similar crisis, and they manage to fix their friendship. Wanting to avoid damnation, Charlotte lies to Ella that she wants to study forensics, giving her an excuse to follow the latter around. When Ella points out that being "good" means not just words, but actions, Charlotte decides to leave her practice and join the district attorney's office. Gabriel briefly contemplates whether being boring is for him, before deciding it's not.
 * 9) "The Catalyst"- A young man named Joey Morgan asks Gabriel for a favor.  A few months later, Catherine  asks Marcus, newly returned to work, for a personal day, but he turns her down. Joey winds up murdered, and Gabriel  reveals the favor was getting him work as a courier for the mob. Anaita  becomes jealous when she realizes that Linda and Usiel  have grown closer. Charlotte, as a prosecutor, joins Catherine and Gabriel as they question Frankie Ferrante, the mobster who mentored Joey, and learn that his death was not mob-related. Another body turns up; Gabriel  recognizes her as another client. Ella identifies the killer as the Catalyst, who lures Gabriel into an abandoned building and traps him inside. With Charlotte's help, Catherine manipulates Frankie into going after the Catalyst , but the former feels hurt that Catherine did not tell her the plan. Anaita finds Gabriel and forces him to discuss her feelings before freeing him. Marcus confesses to Catherine  that the Catalyst  murdered his brother in Chicago, and that he intends to get revenge. The Catalyst  ambushes Frankie; Catherine and Marcus manage to capture him. Anaita asks Linda to stop seeing Usiel. Dan finds Charlotte crying, and comforts her by saying that being "good" takes time and commitment. Gabriel  tries to interrogate the Catalyst using his powers, but the latter gouges out his own eyes before he can do so.
 * 10) "The Sin Box"- As Larson prepares the Catalyst for formal questioning, the suspect reveals that a woman will soon be drowned in a spot only he knows. Catherine tracks a possible lead to a roller derby club, which leads them to the woman's car and a planted bomb. Realizing that the only option is to bust the Catalyst out, Catherine has Ella distract Larson while she steals the cell keys, then stages a bomb scare to smuggle him out; Larson catches on and decides to help them nonetheless. Trixie meets Charlotte and encourages her to be a better mother to her children. Larson and Catherine manage to save the woman, but Gabriel and the Catalyst vanish. The woman explains that she owed the Catalyst a debt, and set up her own "kidnapping". The Catalyst wakes up in Gabriel's private estate, where Anaita proceeds to torture him close to death. Despite a celestial rule dictating that angels may not take human lives, Gabriel concludes that killing him and thus being damned for all eternity is the only solution; Anaita abandons him in disgust. Gabriel realizes that Catalyst's true desire is to die by his hand. Larson arrives with Catherine  and shoots the Catalyst  dead. Trixie successfully gets Charlotte to go on a date with Dan. After deducing that the Catalyst was working for someone more powerful, Gabriel  calls Larson  to   Lux. It is revealed that Larson  is in fact the immortal Cain, the world's first murderer who is destined to wander the earth forever.
 * 11) "Town of Angels?"- TBA