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"CHARMED" Retrospect: (1.12) "The Wendigo"

I really do not know what to say about the ”CHARMED” Season One episode, (1.12) “The Wendigo”. te know what? Of course I do. After all, it is one of my preferito episodes from that first season. In fact, it is one of my superiore, in alto twenty (20) ”CHARMED” episodes of all time.

”The Wendigo” began with one Piper Halliwell stranded at a local San Francisco park, thanks to a flat tire. The episode immediately kicked into high gear when a Supernatural beast attacked her. The beast managed to inflict a deep scratch on her arm before a savior arrived in the form of a young man, who used a flare gun to scare off the beast. While being treated at the hospital for her scratch, Piper and her two sisters – Prue and Phoebe – learned that Prue’s old flame, Inspector Andy Trudeau of the San Francisco Police Department, had been in contact with an FBI agent named Ashley Fallon, due to precedente attacks da the beast in the city. The three sisters also discovered that Piper’s savior, Billy Waters, had a precedente encounter with the beast that left his fiancée dead, in Chicago. Ever since his fiancée’s death, Billy and FBI Agent Fallon have been tracking the beast. It was Piper who learned from the family’s Book of Shadows that the beast is called a Wendigo, a werewolf/Sasquatch hybrid that hunts victims during the three days of the full moon in order to eat their hearts. Because of her scratch, Piper ended up in danger of also becoming a Wendigo.

Written da Edithe Swensen and directed da James Conway, ”The Wendigo” had its flaws, despite my feelings about it. The majority of those flaws stemmed from moments of bad recitazione and a problem with the script. The only problem I had with the script centered on FBI Agent Fallon’s failure to work with agents from the local FBI office in San Francisco. I realize that the local law enforcement would have been drawn into the case, once the attacks in San Francisco began. But it never made sense to me that Fallon, an agent from another regional office, would be the only one from her agency working on the case in San Francisco and not an agent from the local FBI office.

"The Wendigo" also featured a subplot in which Phoebe manages to wangle a job at Bucklands as Prue's assistant. While handling a bracelet to be sold at auction, Phoebe has flashes of a car accident. She discovered that the car in her vision had belonged to a private detective who was conveying a five year-old girl that had been kidnapped da her father. The subplot ended with Phoebe and Prue delivering the now eleven o twelve year-old girl to her mother. The subplot struck me as short, emotional and yet somewhat meaningless. Mere fodder to pad the episode.

As for the acting, there are three moments I found . . . questionable. One involved Piper’s gradual transformation into the Wendigo. Perhaps agrifoglio Marie Combs had been instructed da director James Conway to portray this as a comedy scene. Unfortunately, Combs did not come off as funny to me. Her timing seemed off. Nor did she seem ominous. Just awkward. Another moment featured Jocelyn Seagrave’s performance in a scene in which her Special Agent Fallon had described a past heartbreak over being rejected da a former love. No offense to Miss Seagrave, but she did come off as slightly theatrical. The last scene featured Prue and Phoebe confronting the original Wendigo and Piper, who had finally transformed into the beast. After Phoebe fired a flare gun at Wendigo Piper, the latter froze the flare and the original Wendigo. While Prue and Piper debated over who was the real Wendigo, the actor o actress (it could have been agrifoglio Marie Combs) inside the Wendigo Piper suit stood in one spot with hands in attack position, stood in one spot and wore an idiotic expression that seemed to say ”what do I do next?”. It was a rather stupid moment.

But despite these minor quibbles, I genuinely enjoyed ”The Wendigo”. It was an entertaining monster-of-the-week episode that featured a first-rate performance da agrifoglio Marie Combs as the anxiety-ridden Piper who feared she was turning into a monster. Although both Shannen Doherty and Alyssa Milano gave fine support, I was especially impressed da T.W. King, whose Andy Trudeau seemed suitably torn over his broken romance with Prue and his attraction to Special Agent Fallon. Despite my complaint over Jocelyn Seagrave’s Leggere over one particular scene, I must admit that she did a stand-out job of portraying a credible Federal agent and had a strong screen chemistry with King. I also have to commend actor Billy Jayne for giving a strong and charismatic performance as Piper’s savior, Billy Waters.

Thanks to director James L. Conway, ”The Wendigo” was not only entertaining, but well-paced. And despite the missing presence of local FBI agents in San Francisco and the subplot, I have to admit that Edithe Swensen wrote a lively and solid episode with plenty of horror and suspense. Swensen was also sensible enough not to reveal the human identity of the Wendigo, until two-thirds into the episode.

Watching ”The Wendigo” reminded me of how entertaining ”CHARMED” could be during its early seasons. Before the Scrivere in the series began to decline at a serious rate. Before the dark times. With the entire series now on DVD and airing as reruns on TNT, fan have a constant reminder of its glory days . . . including episodes like ”The Wendigo”.
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Season 5, Episode 23 – Aired: 5/11/2003
Oh My Goddess (2)
Now all-powerful goddesses, the Streghe#The power of three Ones must try to not be seduced da their new powers and stay focused on vanquishing the Titans before the Titans can destroy all the whitelighters and elders. Meanwhile, Leo must decide whether to become an elder o remain with his family.

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Season 5, Episode 22 – Aired: 5/11/2003
Oh My Goddess (1)
When the mythic Gods, the Titans, are released and kill all the elders, Leo is forced to take over. Meanwhile, a mysterious Whitelighter from the future...
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Ready to get drunk? this is a really fun game and although I'm to young for the alcohol part there are numerous other ways to fill that in... for those of te who aren't of age to drink like me, use hot sauce o something that can some what replace alcohol in this situation.
How te simply play this game is take a shot of alcohol o whatever te would like to each time te see a trigger, a trigger would be for example whenever a character says demon o whenever te see a bra strap, then te will take a shot... as te read on in the articolo I will give triggers and please feel free to comment...
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It’s not easy for me to admit this but I didn’t Amore Paige at first but eventually she grew on me and I grew to Amore her like I did Prue, Piper, Phoebe, and Leo.
    Why didn’t I Amore Paige at first? I thought that Paige was just a replacement for Prue and that there wouldn’t be the same chemistry between Piper, Phoebe, Leo, and her like there had been between Prue, Piper, Phoebe, and Leo for the first three seasons and years.
    Paige is the one that truly changed because she went from thinking that she was a mortal who was adopted to finding...
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"CHARMED" RETROSPECT: (6.11) "Witchstock"

During its eight season run, the fantasy-drama "CHARMED" has occasionally featured an episode dealing with the topic of time travel. These time travel episodes usually prove to be well-written o exceptional. However, there comes a time when the series produced a time travel episode that end up being a dud. The series' Season Six episode, (6.11) "Witchstock" proved to be the latter.

Directed da James A. Contner and written da Daniel Cerone, "Witchstock" begins at least a mese o two following the first-rate (6.10) "Chris-Crossed". At the end of the...
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