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Post by missjessica on Dec 2, 2023 20:48:56 GMT -5
As promised, here's a list of all the warlocks we've been introduced to.
S1: Jeremy Nicholas Rex Hannah Rowe coven Gavin (From the future) Matthew S2:
Jane Malcom The Collectors Anton Dragon S3: Eames Zile Shadow S4:
Devlin Jackson Hector
S5: Bacarra Kane (advisor from "The Day That Magic Died") Familiar Hunter S6: Nigel
Great list. So sad how less and less it got to the point that they are non existent in S7 and S8. Love - Bold Neutral - Plain Text. Strike - Meh/Dislike/Whaever
S1: Jeremy Nicholas Rex HannahRowe coven Gavin (From the future)MatthewS2: Jane Malcom The CollectorsAntonDragon (but really a demon to me) S3: Eames Zile Shadow S4: Devlin Jackson HectorS5: BacarraKane (advisor from "The Day That Magic Died") Familiar HunterS6: Nigel
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Post by missjessica on Dec 2, 2023 20:52:10 GMT -5
The concept of witches and warlocks was a very interesting concept that its clear as day Kern didn't care for them. He cared more for demons, elders, whitelighters and magical creatures. I don't think he cared enough about the mythology of warlocks or even expanding the mythology of witches. I agree. There used to be a demonologist hired to work with them, but I'm sure they were gone shortly after S2... They had to have been. If Warlocks were a much bigger part of the lore, perhaps he would've been. But I just don't think it ever would've happened under Kern. 100% Agreed. And I think having Cole as a half-warlock or even just a warlock struggling with trying to be good (I doubt they'd do halves since the sisters aren't half-witches/half-mortals), I think that could've worked out well. That being said, I actually do enjoy the concept that Cole being half-human and having a human form is what gave him an advantage to being around the sisters. That could've been a fun story-arc to see. Keeper, maybe you should write a story about that, considering how much you appear to be a fan of Melinda/Matthew and that episode. That's a great idea, Keeper Of Melinda's Locket Cole being a half-warlock would really make the witches vs. warlocks battles and conflicts much more central. I don't mind the concept of him being a half-human/half-demon though.
Too bad the show didn't do more with the lore where a warlock could turn into a witch, and vice versa with a witch becoming a warlock.
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Post by West on Dec 2, 2023 20:56:43 GMT -5
I agree. There used to be a demonologist hired to work with them, but I'm sure they were gone shortly after S2... They had to have been. 100% Agreed. And I think having Cole as a half-warlock or even just a warlock struggling with trying to be good (I doubt they'd do halves since the sisters aren't half-witches/half-mortals), I think that could've worked out well. That being said, I actually do enjoy the concept that Cole being half-human and having a human form is what gave him an advantage to being around the sisters. That's a great idea, Keeper Of Melinda's Locket Cole being a half-warlock would really make the witches vs. warlocks battles and conflicts much more central. I don't mind the concept of him being a half-human/half-demon though.
Too bad the show didn't do more with the lore where a warlock could turn into a witch, and vice versa with a witch becoming a warlock. The show barely knew what they wanted warlocks to be. We do have Bad Witches though like Tuatha. I agree that any witch that does evil should become a warlock. We already had it set up in S1 that a warlock can become human with Brendon with becoming a priest.
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Post by missjessica on Dec 2, 2023 21:00:11 GMT -5
Cole being a half-warlock would really make the witches vs. warlocks battles and conflicts much more central. I don't mind the concept of him being a half-human/half-demon though.
Too bad the show didn't do more with the lore where a warlock could turn into a witch, and vice versa with a witch becoming a warlock. The show barely knew what they wanted warlocks to be. We do have Bad Witches though like Tuatha. I agree that any witch that does evil should become a warlock. We already had it set up in S1 that a warlock can become human with Brendon with becoming a priest. LOL I forgot all about bad witches. The show can do your head in making sense of everything sometimes.
I have to be honest to hating that Cole could strip his demonic half with a potion. Sounds too easy and lazy. Like come on, if it was that easy, what would stop the Charmed Ones doing this more often.
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Post by West on Dec 2, 2023 21:01:50 GMT -5
The show barely knew what they wanted warlocks to be. We do have Bad Witches though like Tuatha. I agree that any witch that does evil should become a warlock. We already had it set up in S1 that a warlock can become human with Brendon with becoming a priest. LOL I forgot all about bad witches. The show can do your head in making sense of everything sometimes.
I have to be honest to hating that Cole could strip his demonic half with a potion. Sounds too easy and lazy. Like come on, if it was that easy, what would stop the Charmed Ones doing this more often.
I don't think even the writers knew what the heck they were doing half the time. Like Aaeiyn says "new season, new rules" or "new episode, new rules". Yeah it was a little too easy. I'm surprised Cole didn't need to go through some special trials and earn his right to be fully human.
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Post by missjessica on Dec 2, 2023 21:03:27 GMT -5
LOL I forgot all about bad witches. The show can do your head in making sense of everything sometimes.
I have to be honest to hating that Cole could strip his demonic half with a potion. Sounds too easy and lazy. Like come on, if it was that easy, what would stop the Charmed Ones doing this more often.
I don't think even the writers knew what the heck they were doing half the time. Like Aaeiyn says "new season, new rules" or "new episode, new rules". Yeah it was a little too easy. I'm surprised Cole didn't need to go through some special trials and earn his right to be fully human. I love what Aaeiyn 's saying. Ain't that the truth!
That could've been an interesting way to do it. All Phoebe did was throw a potion and bang bye bye demonic half.
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Post by lunchking on Jan 13, 2024 20:04:40 GMT -5
I don't think even the writers knew what the heck they were doing half the time. Like Aaeiyn says "new season, new rules" or "new episode, new rules". Yeah it was a little too easy. I'm surprised Cole didn't need to go through some special trials and earn his right to be fully human. I love what Aaeiyn 's saying. Ain't that the truth!
That could've been an interesting way to do it. All Phoebe did was throw a potion and bang bye bye demonic half. Sometimes the writers just can't figure out a solution and go for a quick fix. I just watched "A Call to Arms" and they vanquish Barbas with a potion, which was never Canon prior.
Cole needed to do more to become human.
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