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Post by rebooted on Oct 27, 2021 0:05:11 GMT -5
In the same episode we learn that Leo is their white lighter. Prue is Kidnapped.
Am I wrong?
In the same episode, doesn't Leo tell Phoebe he's their whitelighter?
Shouldn't Leo have been able to locate and orb Prue back?
The orbing writing is inconsistent with future episodes.
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Post by Prue's Feather on Oct 27, 2021 0:52:30 GMT -5
You’re right. This is the episode where Phoebe discovers Leo is a whitelighter. She walks in and sees Leo is floating in the air while fixing the chandelier. (Leo should have been smarter than that lol. He should have anticipated one of the sisters could have walked in on him doing that or at least made sure he was alone in the house before floating his way up to the chandelier lol.)
After Phoebe discovers this and they talk a bit about who he is/why he was sent to them/who sent him, he tells Phoebe the real reason why he came back to the Manor was because he was sent to help Max. When Phoebe asks why he’s not actually helping helping him (like going to him and intervening), he tells her that he did help him by making sure Prue received Max’s message for help via the spirit board. And that from there on out, the rest is up to Prue. Because that is what "Up There" (or the Founders, in this season lol) told him was supposed to do and until he was instructed otherwise, that was all he was meant to do.
So, I guess he never went to save Prue was because she was meant to save Max?
Part of it could also be that he didn't want to blow his cover to all the sisters (he asks Phoebe to keep it a secret), but then she tells her sisters at the end anyway. Surprisingly, they think she's crazy to even suggest such a thing. Prue even tells her she should write children's books with an imagination like that with the whole story she told about Leo. I'm kind of surprised they didn't believe her, even just a little bit enough to consider it, especially after some of the crazy things they'd encountered by that point. Reminds me of a scene in Dream Sorcerer when Prue tells Piper about her initial dream she had of the Dream Sorcerer while she was taking a bath and she insists the guy is real. Piper simply thinks she's overtired and that was what was causing her to have a "nightmare", but again, with what they'd encountered so far with being witches, I'm surprised she didn't believe her a little. Especially considering how freaked out she seemed when Piper checked in on her after hearing her yelling in the bathroom.
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