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Post by Assassin Witch on May 11, 2020 13:14:08 GMT -5
Charmed | 2.18 - "Don't Look Back in Anger"Original Airdate: April 17, 2020 @ 8PM xEpisode SummaryAn urgent problem leads Mel and Maggie to seek help from their father, while Macy discovers a shocking secret about her past. Source
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Post by Melinda Halliwell on May 12, 2020 8:33:38 GMT -5
So Harry's become Jimmy and got his memories or what Jimmy was before he became a Dark Lighter then?
His other British accent was funny seeing.
Maggie had trouble with her premonition ability which Melanie wanted to help with but got a word about their dad Ray.
The spell Macy cast to help Harry get his memory back backfired and worked on her instead taking us back in time to her past then.
Macy has a good karaoke singing voice.
She discovered her firepower in college.
Maggie thinks she has a magical virus infecting her brain although Jordan wonders if it's a panic attack really.
Ray's been busy investigating the Faction since he left.
I liked the picture of the girls and Harry being happy together like the three sisters in OG Charmed.
Ray, Mel, and Maggie visit Fort Easton where Maggie feels weird again.
The facility has magical corpses in them which Julian visits and finds out the sisters are witches making him a villian.
Maggie's hasn't liked the secret relationship Ray and Melanie have had.
Jordan performed CPR trying to save Macy
Maggie's powers expanded after arguing with Ray.
So Harry met Macy before she did Mel and Maggie and he wiped her memory of what happened in the bar that evening.
Jordan saved Harry pulling out a piece of green poison attached to the side of his head which reminded me of the creatures in Chekov's and the brown skinned Captains ears in The Wrath Of Khan Star Trek movie.
Marisol wiped Harry's memories so he wouldn't tell Macy he knew her early on.
I liked Ray and Maggie's talk at the end about why he kept the fact she wasn't his real daughter a secret and understood the reason he did it.
And Harry and Macy are now a thing which shipping fans will be pleased of I'm sure.
Hopefully that doesn't overtake the show overall like Piper and Leo's seemed to do original Charmed then.
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Post by yanpo on May 13, 2020 6:19:12 GMT -5
I really enjoy Melanie's and Ray's relationship at this moment, and I honestly don't think it's any of Maggie's business how Melanie and Ray go about fixing their father-daughter relationship. So I don't consider this a breach of trust on Melanie's or Ray's side for keeping it a secret from Maggie. Here's to hoping Maggie and Ray can get things working on their end as well.
I really do like Ray much more than Victor, even though Victor had a massively good excuse for abandoning his daughters: Grams was liable to make him disappear if he ever showed his face and being a witch, she was better equipped at raising the girls anyways. Ray as a character is just more relevant to the sister's story than Victor ever was or ever could be.
I'm still not certain Julian understands what is really and truly happening at his company, but that could just be because the actor doesn't know how to portray the misunderstood villain, and thinks that acting like he's clueless half the time is the way to do it. If he does know exactly what's going on in his company and is still completely clueless as to what is wrong with that, then that just makes him a psychopath. We'll see next episode.
Love Maggie's new(oldish?) power. It seems to be tied to her prior empath powers, but manifesting differently. The sisters needed a new non-lethal way to eliminate heavily armed human hostiles and now they have it. Still miss Mel's time magic though.
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