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Writer:
Brad Kern On
their anniversary of becoming witches, Prue, Piper and Phoebe face a
bizarre demon who pulls the Book of Shadows into another dimension and
begins reversing each spell, causing vanquished demons to return and
slowly erasing the sisters powers. In addition, Prue's guilt over Andy's
tragic death leaves her weak and reluctant to save their powers.
Eventually, the sisters converge on the most powerful night known to
witches, the same night they became witches, and join the power of three
to create the power of one, recapturing the Book of Shadows and banishing
the demon in a puff of smoke. Continuing their teamwork, Prue and Phoebe
refinance the house to financially support Piper's dream of starting a new
night club. Writer:
Chris Levinson and Zack Estrin Phoebe
has a horrifying premonition of her own execution. The sisters cast a
one-time only spell to go into the future and change Phoebe's fate. The
spell catapults all three into the bodies of their future selves. Piper
finds she has a lovely daughter and a failed marriage to Leo. Prue, a
leather-clad blonde with lots of money and power, has little love in her
life. Meanwhile, Phoebe learns she used her witchcraft to kill a man who
was a brutal murderer. Using her witchcraft to punish the guilty has cost
more than her own life, it has also spurred a powerful politician to turn
the incident into a futuristic witch-hunt. Despite their efforts, Prue and
Piper can't save Phoebe from being burned at the stake. When the sisters
are back in 1999, all safe and sound, they vow not to become the future
selves they met.
Writer:
Connie Burge Prue
discovers someone trapped within a painting at the auction house and
unwittingly repeats the spell hidden under the picture which casts her
into another dimension with a man who's been stuck there for 70 years!
Meanwhile, Piper asks their new neighbor for help renovating her new night
club, and Phoebe secretly casts a smart spell to help her compete for a
new job. When Piper also gets stuck in the painting, Phoebe's new smarts
enable her to read the Latin spell to free them all -- only to be tricked
by the man in the painting. The man is a warlock. He saves himself and
then torches the painting. Although the smart spell is over, a cunning
Phoebe tricks the warlock and his warlock lover into the painting with
her. Piper freezes the warlocks within the painting while Prue, Piper and
Phoebe escape back into the real world.
Writer:
David Simkins Piper
books special musical guest star Dishwalla at her night club only to learn
that the band's manager (Larry Holden) has made his own evil arrangement.
Prue, Piper and Phoebe discover the band's manager has made a demonic deal
to trade female groupies in exchange for fame and notoriety. Meanwhile,
Piper struggles emotionally with her feelings when Leo returns to help the
Halliwell sisters save the fans and their young neighbor Jenny who all
have fallen prey to the demon.
2.05
She's A Man, Baby, A Man! Writer:
Javier Grillo-Marxuach The
Halliwell sisters realize that Phoebe's bizarre dreams about murdering men
are connected to a demon femme fatale called a Succubus who is really
killing men and draining their testosterone in order to reproduce. Prue
unwittingly casts a spell to catch the demon and turns into a guy! Posing
as bait for the man-killer, Prue goes by the name Manny. Soon the Succubus
zeros in on Prue, who finds her maleness has rendered her powerless to the
demon's feminine charms. Phoebe uses her psychic connection to the
Succubus to help Prue reject the demonic charms and return to her natural
state. Enriched by her experience as a man, Prue convinces Piper to ask
Leo out to the Animal Rights benefit concert starring the Cranberries.
2.06
That Old Black Magic A
trio of film students are the victims of a heart-stealing evil witch (Brigid
Brannagh), who escapes from over 200 years of entombment, hunting for her
magical scepter. Leo returns to help get the staff into the hands of the
only person who can use the wand for good, The Chosen One, and bumps into
Piper with her new love interest Dan. Trying to put the awkwardness aside,
Leo, Piper and Phoebe find the Chosen One, who turns out to be a reluctant
teenager named Kyle, while Prue stumbles across the magical scepter.
Ignoring Leo's warnings, the Halliwell sisters attempt to find and defeat
the witch and barely escape with their lives. Protected only by a fake
courage potion concocted by Prue, Kyle saves the day, destroying the evil
witch by using the magical scepter. The victory becomes bittersweet when
Leo faces Piper's choice to end their difficult romance and begin a new
one with Dan.
Writer:
Sheryl J. Anderson Prue
and Piper give in to their fears that the men in their lives may be
Warlocks and cast a mind-reading spell to find out the truth. Meanwhile, a
group of brain-zapping Warlocks called "Collectors" are after
Eric (Greg Mehlman), who has translated ancient tablets that contain all
historical events in the past and future. Eric destroys the actual stone
tablets, storing the knowledge to his own mind and becoming prey to the
"Collectors," who want the power of the tablets. Using Eric's
father as bait, the "Collectors" lure Eric to them and zap
Phoebe when she tries to help out. Prue and Piper use their ability to
read each others minds and trick the Warlocks into zapping each other
right out of existence. Luckily, Prue and Piper learn their recent flames
are not Warlocks, although Jack (Lochlyn Munro) has been playing tricks on
Prue with his twin brother. Piper takes a romantic leap of faith and heads
off for the weekend with Dan.
2.08
P3 H20 Don't
go near the water. The Halliwell sisters face the truth about their
mother's death years before when they revisit the long-closed summer camp
and lake where she mysteriously drowned. Prue, Piper and Phoebe witness
two more present-day violent drownings and meet Sam (Scott Jaeck), a
homeless man who they find out was once their mother's White Lighter. To
save the young campers who are returning to the newly opened camp, Prue
must face her greatest fear and follow in her mother's fatal footsteps to
destroy a watery demon. Meanwhile, Leo and Piper learn that they aren't
the first White Lighter and witch to fall in love.
Writer:
Constance M. Burge and Sheryl J. Anderson When
the Charmed Ones barely escape an attempt on their lives by a mysterious
hit woman known only as "Ms. Hellfire," Prue assumes the
assassin's identity in order to find out who hired her. While Piper and
Phoebe race against time to protect the next potential target on the hit
list Prue's undercover work gets her entangled with a ruthless criminal
(Antonio Sabato, Jr.), who ultimately leads the Halliwell sisters to a
confrontation with their old enemy Barbas (Billy Drago).
2.10
Heartbreak City A
dateless Phoebe comes to the aid of Cupid (Michael Reilly Burke) when a
demon of hate named Drazi (Clayton Rohner) steals Cupid's powerful love
ring and sets out to destroy all his recent love matches. Cupid's future
looks bleak as he watches the couples he's paired go from loving mates to
sparring enemies and the bad vibes are spreading into the relationships of
the Charmed Ones. Prue uses her newly discovered power of astral
projection, to help Piper and Phoebe kill Drazi, but Drazi returns from
the dead to wreak havoc in the love lives of the Charmed Ones a second
time. Phoebe convinces Piper to freeze the demon of hate and return
Cupid's love ring. The second time they try the demon is banished forever.
All returns to normal in the love lives of the Charmed Ones and many
others.
Writer:
Javier Grillo-Marxuach
Writer:
Valerie Mayhew and Vivian Mayhew When
Piper suddenly comes down with a mysterious and life-threatening illness
that appears incurable, Prue and Phoebe ignore the code which prevents
witches from using spells for personal gain and cure Piper with an "Awakening"
spell. The spell has an unfortunate side effect of spreading the dangerous
disease to other patients in the hospital. Determined to save innocent
lives, Piper puts her own life in danger to reverse the spell. Leo faces
his own tough decision as to whether or not to break the White Lighter
code to help save Piper. In the turmoil, Prue faces a life-changing
decision about her career.
Writer:
Chris Levinson and Zack Estrin On
Valentine's Day, Phoebe discovers that the girls in her college study
group have used a book of love spells to turn three animals into men for a
romantic evening. Unfortunately, "the men" retain dangerous
animalistic qualities and begin attacking innocent students. While Janice
Robinson performs at the club, Phoebe accidentally creates a real zoo when
her attempt to reverse the spell turns all her patrons into animals.
Meanwhile Prue tries to adjust to her new unemployed lifestyle, and
Piper's Valentine's Day dinner with Dan (Greg Vaughn) is complicated by
the constant presence of her former Guardian Angel-turned-mortal, Leo, who
is now working at the club.
Writer:
Michael Gleason When
a malevolent presence from a past life threatens Phoebe with a violent
death, she casts a spell to travel back in time to 1924, where she
discovers that she was seduced by an immortal warlock named Anton (Tyler
Christopher), who convinced her to use the forces of evil to help him
destroy Prue and Piper. Devastated to realize she once gave in to the dark
side of her powers, Phoebe risks her present life in an attempt to reverse
the past and destroy Anton forever. Meanwhile, Piper discovers that even
in her past life she was forced to choose between Dan (Greg Vaughn) and
Leo, and Prue finds she was once a talented photographer.
Writer:
Sheryl J. Anderson When
criminal mastermind and Prue's former flame Bane Jessup (Antonio Sabato,
Jr.) is attacked by a powerful demon named Litvack (Steve Railsback), he
manages to escape, but kidnaps Prue to force her to use her powers to save
him from certain death. The mutual attraction between Prue and Bane is
even stronger upon their second meeting, and after Piper and Phoebe "rescue"
Prue from a compromising situation, she convinces her reluctant sisters to
trust Bane enough to follow his plan to destroy the demon. Meanwhile, the
spell Phoebe casts to help Piper decide between Leo and Dan only adds to
her confusion.
Writer:
David Simkins Prue
lands her first professional assignment photographing "the unluckiest
woman in San Francisco" (Amy Adams), but the job quickly turns into a
rescue when Prue finds the woman suicidal and desperate to escape the
recent string of tragic incidents which are being deliberately caused by a
Darklighter (Arnold Vosloo). When the Darklighter takes revenge on Prue by
sending her torturous telepathic messages, Phoebe and Piper race against
time to save their sister from her own desperate suicide attempt, and Leo
makes a selfless sacrifice in order to put an end to the Darklighter's
powers.
2.17
How to Make a Quilt Out of Americans Writer:
Teleplay by: Javier Grillo Marxuach and Robert Masello, Story by: Javier
Grillo Marxuach When
an old family friend, Aunt Gail (Anne Haney), asks the Charmed Ones to
help stop a demon named Cryto (Cameron Bancroft) who steals the skin from
corpses, Prue, Piper and Phoebe find that Gail has betrayed them and
traded their power for eternal youth and beauty. As the Charmed Ones plot
to steal their powers back, Piper worries that she is missing out on her
chance at true love and announces to her sisters that she no longer wants
to be a witch.
Writer:
Zack Estrin and Chris Levinson The
Halliwells battle an illusion demon who has the power to unleash celluloid
villains on society and brings to life Phoebe's favorite film character,
Billy (Chris Payne Gilbert), who remains in black and white while
everything around him is in color. Using his newly discovered ability to
bring psycho characters out of horror movies, the demon sends an axe
murderer and a knife-wielding corpse to kill Phoebe, Prue and Piper, but
they force him back into the movie and join him in an on-screen battle of
good vs. evil.
2.19
Ex Libris Phoebe
tries to help the ghost of Charlene (Rebecca Cross), a fellow student who
was killed by a demon known as Libris (Scott Lincoln), prevent the
publication of her thesis proving the existence of evil. With Prue's help,
Phoebe and Charlene try to vanquish Libris before he can kill Phoebe, but
are surprised to learn that Charlene's ghost cannot move on to the next
plane of existence until she helps Prue solve the murder of another young
woman. Meanwhile, Piper's efforts to get the nightclub ready for a
performance by "The Goo Goo Dolls" are interrupted when Dan
reveals unsettling news about Leo's past.
Writer:
Teleplay by: Constance M. Burge and David Simkins, Story by: Constance M.
Burge A
doctor (Matthew Glave), who treated Piper when she was dangerously ill,
has been trying to uncover the reason for her miraculous recovery and
accidentally acquires the powers of all three Halliwell sisters during a
blood transfusion. In a desperate effort to save his dying sister, the
doctor uses his new powers to harvest organs from innocent victims. Prue
and Phoebe help Piper put an end to the doctor's violent house calls.
Meanwhile, Prue gets a job photographing a handsome actor (Jim Davidson)
and ends up in the tabloids.
Writer: Teleplay by:
Sheryl J. Anderson, Prue,
Piper and Phoebe try to relax and enjoy singer Paula Cole's performance at
P3, but they soon find themselves back in action against the legendary
Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse who are causing violent fights and "road
rage" incidents all over San Francisco. When Prue and one of the
Horsemen are sucked into a vortex between good and evil, Phoebe and Piper
are forced to choose between saving their sister and saving the world.
Meanwhile, Leo infiltrates the "war room" of the Horsemen where
he encounters organized evil.
2.22
Be Careful What You Witch For Writer:
Teleplay by: Brad Kern & Zack Estrin & Chris Levinson, Story by:
Brad Kern Tired
of losing countless warlocks and demons to the powerful Charmed Ones, an
Infernal Council sends a fast-talking genie (French Stewart) to destroy
the Power of Three by granting each sister a wish. Prue's wish for the
thrill of first love turns her into a rebellious 17-year-old; Phoebe's
wish for an active power gives her the ability to fly; while Piper's wish
that Dan get over her turns him into an old man.
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