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This episode is pure gold from start to finish. Phoebe's fan girliness with Billy, who's a great character, is super fun to watch, especially how they work around the cursing thing. It's enjoyable to see Piper and Leo in the early stages of their relationship, finally trying to make it work, and the restaurant scene was just the right amount of awkward; her "check!" line is perfectly delivered! I'm typically not a major Prue fan but she kills it with her incredible clap back at Finley and her physical comedy (all of them have great physical comedy throughout!) when running/hiding from the killers. It's just such a fun episode with great balance between the sisters' stories and the main plot. It's not even my favorite episode, it's just so good that I personally think it's objectively the best Charmed episode, for sure the best one of Season 2.
Thoughts?
It was so wonderful. I miss the show and its positivity.
They were getting their ass beat by 2 girls. Buff Bagwell was also there.
You learn something new everyday
I am thankful that they had filmed the episodes 'in advance' so we get a new episode every week. I know that everything is shutdown now but hopefully they finished filming the season. It's an hour out of my day that makes me to happy to watch this charmed world.
I am just about to watch S2 Ep 18 (Don't look back in Anger)
(edit: Just saw the stickied post about production not finishing S2)
Hey, everyone! Curious to see if anyone is a fan of online critics and reviewers. "Obscurus Lupa" is one of my favorites, and she goes through the whole show of Charmed.
She tears it apart pretty fast. Fair warning, if you don't wanna see Charmed bashed then move on. But I love the fresh perspective, and while I agree with some of the points in the video, it doesn't change how much I love this show.
I would like to hear other people's thoughts on this!
TL;DR Review of Charmed, the whole show, and it's critical af but funny.
http://phelous.com/2013/02/10/obscurus-lupa/manic-episodes/me-charmed-season-1/
Exit Plan is the story or rather collected journals of a nameless man who lives in Australia and has to deal with some threat or confrontation left unsaid so far. He has released his audio journals to provide information and context around what he has to do and to explain his situation. Is this for real or it is just an urban fantasy delivered in character? I donβt know.
In this episode the narrator finally confronts the truth about what he has been doing when his boss tells him off for his stupidity.
I was contacted anonymously to edit and post this podcast. Iβve called it Exit Plan. My instructions were to download individual audio files and stitch them together. I added some theme music to the front because thatβs the way serialised fiction podcasts are presented I guess. I wasnβt given any particular instructions except to stress that this is real and not fiction. But I find that hard to believe. Still I do as I am paid to do.
https://exitplan.libsyn.com/rss For the rss
or https://gravityundone.net/2018/11/25/s01-e11-shut-up/
or https://pca.st/UtSn for pocket cast
or find it on spotify and iTunes under Exit Plan by Gravity Undone
GLITCHES β With the Elders feeling that their lives are still in danger, the sisters and Harry (Rupert Evans) band together to try and stop the evil that is happening. Mel (Melonie Diaz) and Maggie (Sarah Jeffery) become concerned when Macy (Madeleine Mantock) starts to tap more easily into her demon side. Meanwhile, Niko (Ellen Tamaki) and Mel seem to be in a good place until Mel messes it up. SerβDarius Blain also stars.
Jeff Byrd directed the episode written by Mia Katherine Iverson.
Original airdate 5/5/2019, trailer here
THE EYE OF THE STORM β Galvin (Ser'Darius Blain) discovers that something bizarre is happening with the patients that are being brought into the hospital. Maggie (Sarah Jeffery) gets a clue about how to keep The Source from taking over. Meanwhile, both Macy (Madeleine Mantock) and Galvin do something no one could have predicted.
Melonie Diaz, Rupert Evans and Nick Hargrove also star.
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Episode trailer available here
Maggie shows Macy, Harry and Charity the strange room under Vera Manor, but they quickly learn just how dangerous it is when Mel and Maggie switch bodies and powers; Macy turns to The Elders for guidance about how to overcome her inner demon.
Maggie, Mel and Harry grow wary of Macy's newfound power; Macy keeps creating alternate realities, but they don't end up being the perfect versions she was hoping for; Maggie and Mel still struggle with what will happen in their personal lives.
SEASON FINALE!
Macy is not able to trust herself due to her memory lapses, so she asks Harry and Charity for help; Macy starts to piece things together and is eager to share her vision with her sisters; Mel and Maggie turn to an unexpected source for help.
Macy goes against Harry's advice and summons a necromancer, which puts her and Maggie in harm's way; with Lucy's encouragement, Maggie attends a frat party to help her get over Parker; Mel helps Harry, who is struggling with his regained memories.
Hello everyone π. I want to ask if you have any theories that might be related to episode 2x15. Since we saw in the trailer that the sisters (probably) will be in some dream (maybe in an alternative reality). In my opinion, girls will have to escape this reality as in OG Charmed in the episode My three witches (6x06), where their desires will not be a problem but their fear (maybe). I think Maggie is going to burn as Phoebe in Morality bites (2x02), Mel will be in a psychiatric hospital like Piper in Brain Drain (4x07). With Macy I don't know what they're supposed to mean. I suppose it's going to be something with Harry and Abby. Please tell me what you think about it, what Macy's nightmare will be. Tell me if you have a similar opinion or am completely out of π.
Hey guys! Since Charmed is currently in a three week hiatus and because I have nothing to do, I thought of making up some episodes and their corresponding titles because why not?
Games Whitelighters Play - it's Witch Wars with a Whitelighter twist
As told by Witches - A very meta episode, with the Charmed Ones breaking the fourth wall to explain or give opinion to what's going on
Elementary, My dear Macy - a mystery episode with elements from Charmed Noir and James Bond
Not-so Safespace - the Safespace is being attacked and its up to the sisters and Harry to stop it.
From the Diaries of a middle-aged Whitelighter- A Harrycentric episode about his day to day interaction with the Charmed Ones as well as a few flashbacks to his past.
Love you to the Future and Back - Maggie accidentally travels to the future, where she finds out what happens if she and her sisters keep secrets from each other.
The Witchiker's Guide to the Multiverse - The Charmed Ones are accidentally called to the Halliwell's world. Will the Charmed Ones work together with the Halliwells to save both their worlds from a demonic threat?
Macy's Guide to the Weird and Unexplained - While vacationing in the snowy Canadian city of Quebec, the girls and Harry are plagued by glowing lights in their dreams. Everyone thinks that the lights are magical in nature, but Macy thinks that it could just be through normal means.
So that's all guys. Feel free to add your own titles in the comments.
The sisters turn to the Elders for advice about Harry. Mel, fed up with the Elders' rules, turns to Jada for help without telling her sisters. With a plan in place, they must face an unexpected threat which leads Maggie to find a strength she didn't know she had. Meanwhile, Galvin shares some shocking news with Macy that will change everything.
Mel (Melonie Diaz) turns to Harry (Rupert Evans) for guidance after learning information about the magical world that leaves her questioning everything she knows. Galvin (SerβDarius Blain) shows up to see Macy (Madeleine Mantock) and she is determined to not let fate get in the way of their potential relationship. Meanwhile, Maggie (Sarah Jeffery) tries to keep her momβs Christmas traditions going and is excited for Parker (Nick Hargrove) to be a part of it.
I know that not every episodes are filler but I would like to cut out some episodes that arenβt necessarily essential to the plot as Iβm about to start a watch with someone who hates βfillerβ. I also understand that the manga and anime are separate entities so donβt just recommend episodes related to the manga please
βͺDid anybody notice in either episode 8 or 9 on You they used the house from the original Charmed show? β¬I only know this because I used to love tf outta that show!
Macy tries to cope with her new demon situation by watching a lot of her favorite TV shows, but things take a weird and dangerous turn; Mel and Jada enlist Niko's help to learn who might be after Jada; Mel's powers seem to be expanding.
Maggie tries to make amends with Lucy and realizes that there is a new Kappa member she doesn't know; concerned about Galvin, Macy invites herself to his birthday party to investigate; Macy receives a cryptic message about her past.
So I thought this would be a nice creative thread idea, during this time of quarantine.
The basic gist of this thread is to come up with ideas for episodes and story arcs for this version of Charmed. You obviously don't have to write a whole script or anything like that just do a brief overview/synopsis over what the episode would be about, who the villains/antagonists would be, and the themes and characters the episode/episodes would focus on.
I'll start
Episode title - The cost of paradise (pt 1 and 2)
Storyarc length - 2 episodes
Main characters- Macy/ Harry
Synopsis - Macy and Harry go on a vacation to investigate a pocket dimension that is said to house a utopic society/city that seems too good to be true, Where people are cured of any afflictions or diseases, the weather is always great, everyone is always happy and fulfilled, and no one wants for anything. Macy and Harry are suspicious at first but slowly start to fall for the city's charms. only for the episode to end on a cliffhanger where while they are exploring the city they happen upon a dungeon where a solitary child is kept prisoner and in a horrible state. They then learn that the reason the city is so perfect is that the townspeople made a pact with a demon (now the mayor of the town) for a utopic/heaven like society in exchange for the eternal torment of an innocent child. The second episode is about Harry, Macy, and eventually, the other sisters when they're brought in, deciding whether or not vanquishing the demon and saving the child, are worth ruining this paradise for the other citizens.
So basically this would be a spin on the basic premise Ursula Le Guin's short story 'The ones that walk away from Omelas", with the Charmed universe lore/characters mixed in.
Mel is worried about Niko's safety, so Mel and Harry come up with a plan to protect her, but Mel will need her sisters' help. Maggie notices that Macy is upset about her situation with Galvin, so she offers to do some recon with her, but they discover that things might not be exactly what they seem. Meanwhile, Maggie's sorority sister Lucy turns to her for some help, but Maggie struggles with telling her the truth because it could jeopardize her sorority future.
Hey guys, I thought it would be best just to make a general discussion thread instead of a live/post one. There doesnβt seem to be a huge need for it for now.
... and with that being stated, what episodes did you dislike? And why?
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