Holland Manners

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Holland Manners
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Sam Anderson as Holland Manners
First appearance Blind Date
Last appearance Reprise
Created by Joss Whedon
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Name Holland Manners
Affiliation Wolfram & Hart Special Projects Division
Notable powers
  • Superb knowledge of the law.
  • Skilled manipulator.
  • Standard perpetuity clause in his contract grants him immortality through undeath
Portrayed by  Sam Anderson

Holland Manners is a fictional character in the television program, Angel, and is portrayed by Sam Anderson. He is instrumental in the goings-on at Wolfram & Hart in parts of the first and second season of the show.

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[edit] Character history

Holland Manners is one of the oldest and most experienced lawyers in Wolfram and Hart, and the supervisor of Lindsey McDonald, Lilah Morgan, Lee Mercer and a number of other lawyers at the beginning of the series. His job consists of assigning cases to and enforcing loyalty among the employees by using mind-readers and having disloyal staff "terminated". During his first years in the firm, Holland also recruited personnel, as he recruited fallen champion Número Cinco.

In early 2000, Holland is supervising the legal team defending assassin Vanessa Brewer, while at the same time rooting out the best among the lawyers under his supervision. He uses a pair of mind readers and discovers that Lee Mercer has chosen to move to a rival firm and take his client list with him. Manners immediately has Mercer shot. The mind-readers also detect that Lindsey has agreed to help Angel save three innocent children, putting Holland in the difficult decision of whether to terminate Lindsey, who had become Holland's favorite in the company, or not. Lindsey, however, has prepared incriminating evidence against his employer. In recognition of Lindsey's savvy and aware of his potential, Manners allows him to have a "crisis of faith" and then offers him a promotion to junior partner and a new office, Holland's very own. Manners has been given a promotion to Vice President of Special Projects.

In his last years at the firm, Manners personally supervises Wolfram & Hart's operations regarding Angel. In particular, he oversees the resurrection of Angel's old sire Darla and orchestrates her return to vampirism by Drusilla in attempts to have Angel corrupted.

Holland Manners is eventually killed by Darla and Drusilla in his wine cellar during their ploy to get revenge on Wolfram & Hart for using them as mere pawns against Angel. Holland's position at the Special Projects Division is given to both Lindsey and Lilah, while the firm itself is overseen by Nathan Reed.

His death does not end his employment with the Senior Partners, however. As is company practice, his contract contains a standard perpetuity clause, binding him to the firm for eternity. As such, he is present when Angel attempts to reach the Senior Partners via the elevator of Wolfram & Hart. However, the elevator ride Holland gives Angel is only a chance for Holland to give Angel a speech on how Wolfram & Hart simply prey on the evil already existing in people's hearts. He leaves and is presumably still working for the Partners.

During his years overseeing Wolfram & Hart, Holland Manners proves himself to be one of the greatest assets of the firm, as his administration is remembered by powerful clients such as Corbin Fries and Senator Helen Brucker.

[edit] Characteristics

Manners has personally selected several attorneys beneath him. Lindsey in particular is one of his favorites, and Manners was grooming him for a profitable future at the firm. He is respected and feared by those around him, and he conceals his incredibly calculating mind behind the guise of a caring father figure, in a manner similar to Mayor Wilkins. He understands how power is tempting, and uses offers of great rewards to control those below him.

[edit] Appearances

Holland Manners had appearances during the first, second and fifth seasons of Angel:

Season 1: "Blind Date", "To Shanshu in L.A."

Season 2: "Untouched", "Darla", "The Trial", "Reunion", "Blood Money" (in video), "Reprise"

Season 5: "The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco" (flashbacks)

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