The sisters must band together to fight off a shadowy demon that is trying to obtain a collection of powerful magical artifacts.The sisters must band together to fight off a shadowy demon that is trying to obtain a collection of powerful magical artifacts.The sisters must band together to fight off a shadowy demon that is trying to obtain a collection of powerful magical artifacts.
Guilherme Babilônia
- Kretz
- (as Guilherme Babilonia)
Peter Brown
- Grad Student
- (uncredited)
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It was a fun episode, one of its better episode, I dig the mythology they be been doing, the Medusa thing was smart to add
The mythological creatures introduced as keepers of the shards are referred to as Centaurs. However Centaurs are half-man and half-horse, 4-legged. He seemed to resemble a fawn more who tend me be 2-legged mythical creatures, half man, half goat.
I love that they have elements of the Greek gods and goddesses on this episode and that one scene when that electric witch or demon popped up was so cool! The effects I found very impressive.
Also, I'm shipping Parker and Maggie but I've always suspected Parker was shady and by the end of the episode my suspicion was confirmed.
Also, I'm shipping Parker and Maggie but I've always suspected Parker was shady and by the end of the episode my suspicion was confirmed.
I really enjoyed this episode. Don't wanna put spoilers in my comments but all the girls looked so pretty with the flowers on their heads. I'm in love <3
For much of its run, this one seems to be shaping up to be a good episode, with the Charmed Ones on the hunt for a mystical artifact, pursued by a mysterious opponent.We know from fairly early on that Caine is behind the other demon, although his involvement in the season arc remains unclear, but we don't find out who else is behind things until the final scene.Meanwhile, all three sisters have challenges that cause them to redefine themselves.
Unfortunately, it all falls flat.We get an anti-climax climax that doesn't really solve anything an act from the end, and instead of revisiting it, the episode limps to a conclusion by dealing with lesser issues.Some of these are quite good, such as Macy demonstrating steal in sorting out a problem at work, and Mel seems to be becoming a bit more three-dimensional as she decides she doesn't want a career writing feminist propaganda, but it's hard to care that much when there's a demon-freeing artifact out there.
There seems to be a move towards more serialised storytelling, which is necessary, but it leaves this episode very unfulfilling in isolation.
Unfortunately, it all falls flat.We get an anti-climax climax that doesn't really solve anything an act from the end, and instead of revisiting it, the episode limps to a conclusion by dealing with lesser issues.Some of these are quite good, such as Macy demonstrating steal in sorting out a problem at work, and Mel seems to be becoming a bit more three-dimensional as she decides she doesn't want a career writing feminist propaganda, but it's hard to care that much when there's a demon-freeing artifact out there.
There seems to be a move towards more serialised storytelling, which is necessary, but it leaves this episode very unfulfilling in isolation.
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- GoofsWhen Leon comes to the door and passes out it is bright daylight outside. When the sisters and Harry carry him to the couch it is dark outside the windows.
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