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* Season 1, 1998-1999
* [[Charmed (season 2)|Season 2, 1999-2000]]
* [[Charmed (season 3)|Season 3, 2000-2001]]
* [[Charmed (season 4)|Season 4, 2001-2002]]
* [[Charmed (season 5)|Season 5, 2002-2003]]
* [[Charmed (season 6)|Season 6, 2003-2004]]
* [[Charmed (season 7)|Season 7, 2004-2005]]
* [[Charmed (season 8)|Season 8, 2005-2006]]
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This is a list of episodes of the American television series Charmed that ran during its first of eight years in production for [[The WB Television Network]] beginning in 1998 and continuing in reruns on [[Turner Network Television]].
This is a list of episodes of the American television series Charmed that ran during its first of eight years in production for [[The WB Television Network]] beginning in 1998 and continuing in reruns on [[Turner Network Television]].


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*[[Leigh-Allyn Baker]] - [[Hannah Webster]]
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==Episodes==
== Episode list ==
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===Something Wicca This Way Comes===
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|Title=[[Something Wicca This Way Comes]]
! style="background-color: #554c99; color:#ffffff;"| Title
|Aux1=[[Constance M. Burge]]
! style="background-color: #554c99; color:#ffffff;"| Directed by
|Aux2=[[John T. Kretchmer]]
! style="background-color: #554c99; color:#ffffff;"| Written by
|OriginalAirDate=October 7, 1998
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|ShortSummary=In San Francisco, the three vastly different Halliwell sisters are reunited in the grand Victorian home of their childhood. Prue and Piper already lived in the house but Phoebe lived in New York, but upon losing her job she moved back in with her sisters. Prue, the oldest, is driven to succeed and dislikes the free-spirited antics of the youngest sister Phoebe. Piper, the level-headed middle sister mediates between her siblings. Phoebe discovers The Book of Shadows in the attic and, when she reads the spell on the first page, their witchly powers are activated, igniting a bond that reaches beyond petty, sisterly grudges. Prue has the power to move objects ([[telekinesis]]), Piper to freeze time (molecullar immobilization), and Phoebe to see the future ([[premonitions]]). The sisters must band together to battle dark forces of the supernatural world. Keeping their powers secret could prove a challenge, since Inspector Andy Trudeau, Prue's ex, is closing in on a serial killer preying on local witches. Piper narrowly escapes death when she discovers her white-bread boyfriend Jeremy, an evil warlock, is the killer. Sparks fly when the sisters try their first spell – Jeremy is vanquished, and they discover the Power of Three. |LineColor=554C99
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|EpisodeNumber = 1
|EpisodeNumber2 = 1
|Title = [[Something Wicca This Way Comes]]
|DirectedBy = [[John T. Kretchmer]]
|WrittenBy = [[Constance M. Burge]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|10||7}}
|ProdCode = 1498704
|ShortSummary = In San Francisco, the three vastly different Halliwell sisters are reunited in the grand Victorian home of their childhood. Prue and Piper already lived in the house but Phoebe lived in New York, but upon losing her job she moved back in with her sisters. Prue, the oldest, is driven to succeed and dislikes the free-spirited antics of the youngest sister Phoebe. Piper, the level-headed middle sister mediates between her siblings. Phoebe discovers The Book of Shadows in the attic and, when she reads the spell on the first page, their witchly powers are activated, igniting a bond that reaches beyond petty, sisterly grudges. Prue has the power to move objects ([[telekinesis]]), Piper to freeze time (molecullar immobilization), and Phoebe to see the future ([[premonitions]]). The sisters must band together to battle dark forces of the supernatural world. Keeping their powers secret could prove a challenge, since Inspector Andy Trudeau, Prue's ex, is closing in on a serial killer preying on local witches. Piper narrowly escapes death when she discovers her white-bread boyfriend Jeremy, an evil warlock, is the killer. Sparks fly when the sisters try their first spell – Jeremy is vanquished, and they discover the Power of Three.
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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Charmed episodes

|EpisodeNumber = 2
===I've Got You Under My Skin===
|EpisodeNumber2 = 2
{{Charmed episode
|Title = I've Got You Under My Skin
|EpisodeNumber=2
|DirectedBy = [[John T. Kretchmer]]
|EpisodeNumber2=1.02
|WrittenBy = [[Brad Kern]]
|Title=I've Got You Under My Skin
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|10|14}}
|Aux1=[[Brad Kern]]
|ProdCode = 4398001
|Aux2=[[John T. Kretchmer]]
|ShortSummary = Piper, like the others still trying to come to terms to having powers, takes issue with an inadvertent use of premonition by Phoebe and later has trouble dealing with her power of freezing time and greatly fears what might happen if she enters a church. Meanwhile, Phoebe meets up with an old lover, who owns an art business and through that contact meets a photographer who sucks the life out of young women to keep himself young, while Prue faces relationship complications with Andy when she gets a job at an auction house. Prue and Piper, convinced by her tatoo that the mentally-impaired and now elderly twenty-five-year-old Brittany Renolds is their friend and age-peer become aware of the youth-stealing demons work, and consult the book of shadows. Meanwhile, Phoebe has a premonition that sees herself succumbing to the evil eye, but is unable to flee and is captured and tied up like other victims. Brittany recognizes the address written on a napkin and conveys her dismay to the two, so following their hunch, Piper and Prue arrive in time to overpower the demon and invoke the power of three to vanquish the demon and reverse the damage it had done by reading a spell.
|OriginalAirDate=October 14, 1998
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|ShortSummary={{also starring|Cgs1=|Gsc1=|Sgs1=|Rsc1=}}
Piper, like the others still trying to come to terms to having powers, takes issue with an inadvertent use of premonition by Phoebe and later has trouble dealing with her power of freezing time and greatly fears what might happen if she enters a church. Meanwhile, Phoebe meets up with an old lover, who owns an art business and through that contact meets a photographer who sucks the life out of young women to keep himself young, while Prue faces relationship complications with Andy when she gets a job at an auction house.

Prue and Piper, convinced by her tatoo that the mentally-impaired and now elderly twenty-five-year-old Brittany Renolds is their friend and age-peer become aware of the youth-stealing demons work, and consult the book of shadows. Meanwhile, Phoebe has a premonition that sees herself succumbing to the evil eye, but is unable to flee and is captured and tied up like other victims. Brittany recognizes the address written on a napkin and conveys her dismay to the two, so following their hunch, Piper and Prue arrive in time to overpower the demon and invoke the power of three to vanquish the demon and reverse the damage it had done by reading a spell.
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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Charmed episodes

|EpisodeNumber = 3
===Thank You for Not Morphing===
|EpisodeNumber2 = 3
{{Charmed episode
|Title = Thank You for Not Morphing
|EpisodeNumber=3
|DirectedBy = [[Ellen S. Pressman]]
|EpisodeNumber2=1.03
|WrittenBy = [[Zack Estrin]] & [[Chris Levinson]]
|Title=Thank You for Not Morphing
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|10|21}}
|Aux1=[[Zack Estrin]], [[Chris Levinson]]
|ProdCode = 4398003
|Aux2=[[Ellen S. Pressman]]
|ShortSummary = The sisters' estranged father [[List of Charmed characters#Bennett, Victor|Victor]] returns, and is immediately at odds with Prue who cannot forgive him for being an absentee father. Meanwhile, he confesses he's trying to save the girls from the risks of having their powers by removing the [[Book of Shadows (Charmed)|Book of Shadows]] from the [[Halliwell Manor|manor]] for their own good. All is not what it seems when it appears he has teamed up with the new neighbors—who are shapeshifter demons trying to steal the Book of Shadows. The girls get a handyman to perform ongoing maintenance about the old house, marking the debut of [[List of Charmed characters#Wyatt, Leo|Leo]] ([[Brian Krause]], later a series co-star), as their protective [[whitelighter]] and as a love interest for [[List of Charmed characters#Halliwell, Phoebe|Phoebe]] and [[List of Charmed characters#Halliwell, Piper|Piper]] to quarrel over during the first seasons.
|OriginalAirDate=October 21, 1998
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|ShortSummary={{also starring|Cgs1=|Gsc1=|Sgs1=|Rsc1=}}
The sisters' estranged father [[List of Charmed characters#Bennett, Victor|Victor]] returns, and is immediately at odds with Prue who cannot forgive him for being an absentee father. Meanwhile, he confesses he's trying to save the girls from the risks of having their powers by removing the [[Book of Shadows (Charmed)|Book of Shadows]] from the [[Halliwell Manor|manor]] for their own good. All is not what it seems when it appears he has teamed up with the new neighbors—who are shapeshifter demons trying to steal the Book of Shadows. The girls get a handyman to perform ongoing maintenance about the old house, marking the debut of [[List of Charmed characters#Wyatt, Leo|Leo]] ([[Brian Krause]], later a series co-star), as their protective [[whitelighter]] and as a love interest for [[List of Charmed characters#Halliwell, Phoebe|Phoebe]] and [[List of Charmed characters#Halliwell, Piper|Piper]] to quarrel over during the first seasons.
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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Charmed episodes

|EpisodeNumber = 4
===Dead Man Dating===
|EpisodeNumber2 = 4
{{Charmed episode
|Title = Dead Man Dating
|EpisodeNumber=4
|DirectedBy = [[Richard Compton]]
|EpisodeNumber2=1.04
|WrittenBy = [[Javier Grillo-Marxuach]]
|Title=Dead Man Dating
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|10|28}}
|Aux1=[[Javier Grillo-Marxuach]]
|ProdCode = 4398005
|Aux2=[[Richard Compton]]
|ShortSummary = Piper encounters and eventually falls in-like with the amiable ghost of a recently murdered Chinese-American man ([[John Cho]]) who needs her help to be properly buried before an ancient Chinese spirit can harvest his soul denying his chances at heaven and to settle the score with the Chinese gangster who'd used the ruthlessly plotted deliberate death to fake his own and throw off the police. Meanwhile, Phoebe gets teased about giving only belated birthday cards and so takes a carnival-like job as a hotel psychic to pay for Prue's birthday present but when foreseeing the death of a hotel guest she clumsily bumps into, makes a humorous nuisance of herself trying to keep him from being hit by a car. To fulfill the Soap element of the plot, Prue discovers that Andy has been married before, which she sees as a devastating betrayal when they'd made plans to consummate their love that evening.
|OriginalAirDate=October 28, 1998
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|ShortSummary={{also starring|Cgs1=|Gsc1=|Sgs1=|Rsc1=}}
Piper encounters and eventually falls in-like with the amiable ghost of a recently murdered Chinese-American man ([[John Cho]]) who needs her help to be properly buried before an ancient Chinese spirit can harvest his soul denying his chances at heaven and to settle the score with the Chinese gangster who'd used the ruthlessly plotted deliberate death to fake his own and throw off the police.

Meanwhile, Phoebe gets teased about giving only belated birthday cards and so takes a carnival-like job as a hotel psychic to pay for Prue's birthday present but when foreseeing the death of a hotel guest she clumsily bumps into, makes a humorous nuisance of herself trying to keep him from being hit by a car. To fulfill the Soap element of the plot, Prue discovers that Andy has been married before, which she sees as a devastating betrayal when they'd made plans to consummate their love that evening.
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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Charmed episodes
===Dream Sorcerer===
|EpisodeNumber = 5
{{Charmed episode
|EpisodeNumber2 = 5
|EpisodeNumber=5
|Title = Dream Sorcerer
|EpisodeNumber2=1.05
|DirectedBy = [[Nick Marck]]
|Title=Dream Sorcerer
|Aux1=[[Constance M. Burge]]
|WrittenBy = [[Constance M. Burge]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|4}}
|Aux2=[[Nick Marck]]
|ProdCode = 4398002
|OriginalAirDate=November 4, 1998
|ShortSummary = Prue finds her sleep disturbed by strange dreams in which she's stalked and taunted by a wheelchair-bound man who is actually a sleep researcher ([[Matt Schulze]]) and killing women who he feels'' 'scorned him' ''by visiting them in their dreams. The sleep killer visits a woman's dream and takes it over where he has absolute power. He initially comes to impact the Charmed Ones lives by sending a drink to Prue which she refuses and sends back graciously leading him to ask the waitress out instead. When she turns him down he visits her in her sleep and kills Skye Russell, the bar waitress at the restaurant-lounge ''"Quake"'' who'd been working for Piper and delivered the drink to Prue. He kills her by first romantically dancing with her while conversing in a rooftop garden, then approaching a rail, throwing her off a tall building in her dreamland (despite her ground floor flat). His victims' bodies also puzzle Detectives: ''"The coroner says she's broken every bone in her body as if having fallen off a twenty story building"'', yet the body shows no sign of having been moved and was found in a locked apartment. A day later he calls Prue at home and asks her out having somehow managed to identify her and gotten her number. Meanwhile Phoebe convinces Piper to cast a spell she found in the [[Book of Shadows]],'' 'How to attract a Lover' ''to attract men, which backfires because it counts as 'Personal Gain'. Piper sells the idea to Prue as an opportunity to test their powers since the spell is explicitly annotated as "reversible at any time". A variety of hunk-like men suddenly fill the two's lives, Piper finds herself courted at work by men from all directions and at any time while a ''new stay over man-friend'' of Phoebes' offends Prue when his stay overnight disrupts morning routines and household peace—while she's dealing with the memories of the first attempt on her just the night before. Initially he attempts to kill Prue when she fell asleep in the Bathtub, but is saved by Piper responding to her scream. Secondly, he strikes while she is at work having fallen asleep at her desk, when she was saved by a phone call from Andy, but finds herself holding a bloody letter opener. Lastly, Prue figures out the relationship to sleep and calls for the other two to check the Book of Shadows which fails them for the first time. While she is fatigued and driving home from work in her car he attacks again and successfully causes her to drive into a telephone pole despite the sister's cell phone attempt to keep her awake. The Sorcerer follows her to the emergency room and attacks again but Darryl and Andy have pieced together circumstantial evidence from four other cases known to the FBI, and inadvertently move save her by waking the sleep researcher while he is attacking her a fourth time while he is wheeling her gurney to the roof to throw her off the top of the hospital building. Piper and Phoebe make contact with her which enables her to gain use of her power, and she manages to reverse the situation so he falls to his death.
|ShortSummary={{also starring|Cgs1=|Gsc1=|Sgs1=|Rsc1=}}
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Prue finds her sleep disturbed by strange dreams in which she's stalked and taunted by a wheelchair-bound man who is actually a sleep researcher ([[Matt Schulze]]) and killing women who he feels'' 'scorned him' ''by visiting them in their dreams. The sleep killer visits a woman's dream and takes it over where he has absolute power. He initially comes to impact the Charmed Ones lives by sending a drink to Prue which she refuses and sends back graciously leading him to ask the waitress out instead.

When she turns him down he visits her in her sleep and kills Skye Russell, the bar waitress at the restaurant-lounge ''"Quake<!--[[quake (Charmed)|Quake]]-->"'' who'd been working for Piper and delivered the drink to Prue. He kills her by first romantically dancing with her while conversing in a rooftop garden, then approaching a rail, throwing her off a tall building in her dreamland (despite her ground floor flat). His victims' bodies also puzzle Detectives: ''"The coroner says she's broken every bone in her body as if having fallen off a twenty story building"'', yet the body shows no sign of having been moved and was found in a locked apartment.

A day later he calls Prue at home and asks her out having somehow managed to identify her and gotten her number. Meanwhile Phoebe convinces Piper to cast a spell she found in the [[Book of Shadows]],'' 'How to attract a Lover' ''to attract men, which backfires because it counts as 'Personal Gain'. Piper sells the idea to Prue as an opportunity to test their powers since the spell is explicitly annotated as "reversible at any time". A variety of hunk-like men suddenly fill the two's lives, Piper finds herself courted at work by men from all directions and at any time while a ''new stay over man-friend'' of Phoebes' offends Prue when his stay overnight disrupts morning routines and household peace—while she's dealing with the memories of the first attempt on her just the night before.

Initially he attempts to kill Prue when she fell asleep in the Bathtub, but is saved by Piper responding to her scream. Secondly, he strikes while she is at work having fallen asleep at her desk, when she was saved by a phone call from Andy, but finds herself holding a bloody letter opener. Lastly, Prue figures out the relationship to sleep and calls for the other two to check the Book of Shadows which fails them for the first time. While she is fatigued and driving home from work in her car he attacks again and successfully causes her to drive into a telephone pole despite the sister's cell phone attempt to keep her awake. The Sorcerer follows her to the emergency room and attacks again but Darryl and Andy have pieced together circumstantial evidence from four other cases known to the FBI, and inadvertently move save her by waking the sleep researcher while he is attacking her a fourth time while he is wheeling her gurney to the roof to throw her off the top of the hospital building. Piper and Phoebe make contact with her which enables her to gain use of her power, and she manages to reverse the situation so he falls to his death.
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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Charmed episodes
===The Wedding from Hell===
|EpisodeNumber = 6
{{Charmed episode
|EpisodeNumber2 = 6
|EpisodeNumber=6
|DirectedBy = [[Richard Ginty]]
|EpisodeNumber2=1.06
|Aux1=[[Greg Elliot]], [[Michael Perricone]]
|WrittenBy = [[Greg Elliot]] & [[Michael Perricone]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|11}}
|Aux2=[[Richard Ginty]]
|Title = The Wedding from Hell
|OriginalAirDate=November 11, 1998
|ProdCode = 4398004
|Title=The Wedding from Hell
|ShortSummary = An evil demonic bride-to-be (Jade) that manifests every two hundred years, interested only in creating a demonic offspring in a wealthy and influential human family, suddenly supplants an orphaned human bride (Kirsten) who is about to marry into high society at the last moment, a mere week before the scheduled nuptial ceremonies by having a magical contractual 'hold' over the grooms' mother{{Clarify|date=January 2010}}<!-- name? --> as well as by casting a spell over the befuddled unlucky groom{{Clarify|date=January 2010}}<!-- name? -->. A priest dedicated to fighting demonic influences, expecting the demons cyclic manifestation attempts to intervene with a dagger designed to defeat the demon and her group of allies now managing the estate. The Halliwell sisters gradually discover the strange events about the wedding over several days in the normal course of fulfilling the job tasks of Prue and Piper, the later having been stuck as the managing chef catering the suddenly revised affair when her boss drops the matter in her lap at the last moment and goes to Europe. Meanwhile, Prue's work at the auction house is utilized by Andy investigating the murder of the brave but foolish priest with the weird ancient dagger now found dead at the estate having been thrown through a high window by the demons before he could close the demoness with the dagger. Piper, feeling pressured and stressed, drafts Phoebe to help with the wedding arrangements as personal assistant and gofer despite sisterly rancor raised when Phoebe'd incorrectly initially seen a future demonic birth vision and incorrectly identified the unseen mother as Piper after touching a pregnancy test box used by Piper in the bathroom trashcan. The plot advances to the demonic weddings' bachelorette-party when that premonition, plus another received by Phobe from the jilted ex-bride-to-be, Kirsten, outside the police crime scene tape from the murder of the priest (known by Piper), raises their suspicions during the setting-up catering tasks. Andy and Daryll investigate the priests' homicide while continuing the love interests of Prue and Andy, soon cause him to have Prue investigate the mysterious knife, which when the sister's compare notes, all tie together as a concrete suspicion. The three confirm demonic involvement by spying the night before the wedding, confront the jilted Kirsten and formulate a plan to desperately execute before the consecrated ceremony can complete. Discovered before the vows a battle ensues and the police lead by Andy and Daryl show up in force as the battle climaxes, the wedding guests flee through the estates gates, while the mother repents so helps both the jilted girl and Halliwell sisters resulting in the defeat of the pack of demons and Jade so that the groom and Kirsten are reconciled and united. How the authorities are reconciled to the Charmed Ones presence and the destruction is not revealed.
|ShortSummary={{also starring|Cgs1=|Gsc1=|Sgs1=|Rsc1=}}
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An evil demonic bride-to-be (Jade) that manifests every two hundred years, interested only in creating a demonic offspring in a wealthy and influential human family, suddenly supplants an orphaned human bride (Kirsten) who is about to marry into high society at the last moment, a mere week before the scheduled nuptial ceremonies by having a magical contractual 'hold' over the grooms' mother <!--(who? name?? )
--> as well as by casting a spell over the befuddled unlucky groom <!--(me too!)
-->. A priest dedicated to fighting demonic influences, expecting the demons cyclic manifestation attempts to intervene with a dagger designed to defeat the demon and her group of allies now managing the estate.

The Halliwell sisters gradually discover the strange events about the wedding over several days in the normal course of fulfilling the job tasks of Prue and Piper, the later having been stuck as the managing chef catering the suddenly revised affair when her boss drops the matter in her lap at the last moment and goes to Europe. Meanwhile, Prue's work at the auction house is utilized by Andy investigating the murder of the brave but foolish priest with the weird ancient dagger now found dead at the estate having been thrown through a high window by the demons before he could close the demoness with the dagger.

Piper, feeling pressured and stressed, drafts Phoebe to help with the wedding arrangements as personal assistant and gofer despite sisterly rancor raised when Phoebe'd incorrectly initially seen a future demonic birth vision and incorrectly identified the unseen mother as Piper after touching a pregnancy test box used by Piper in the bathroom trashcan.

The plot advances to the demonic weddings' bachelorette-party when that premonition, plus another received by Phobe from the jilted ex-bride-to-be, Kirsten, outside the police crime scene tape from the murder of the priest (known by Piper), raises their suspicions during the setting-up catering tasks. Andy and Daryll investigate the priests' homicide while continuing the love interests of Prue and Andy, soon cause him to have Prue investigate the mysterious knife, which when the sister's compare notes, all tie together as a concrete suspicion. The three confirm demonic involvement by spying the night before the wedding, confront the jilted Kirsten and formulate a plan to desperately execute before the consecrated ceremony can complete. Discovered before the vows a battle ensues and the police lead by Andy and Daryl show up in force as the battle climaxes, the wedding guests flee through the estates gates, while the mother repents so helps both the jilted girl and Halliwell sisters resulting in the defeat of the pack of demons and Jade so that the groom and Kirsten are reconciled and united. How the authorities are reconciled to the Charmed Ones presence and the destruction is not revealed.
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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Charmed episodes
===The Fourth Sister===
|EpisodeNumber = 7
{{Charmed episode
|EpisodeNumber2 = 7
|EpisodeNumber=7
|Title = The Fourth Sister
|EpisodeNumber2=1.07
|DirectedBy = [[Gilbert Adler]]
|Title=The Fourth Sister
|Aux1=[[Edithe Swensen]]
|WrittenBy = [[Edithe Swensen]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|18}}
|Aux2=[[Gilbert Adler]]
|ProdCode = 4398006
|OriginalAirDate=November 18, 1998
|ShortSummary = A troubled orphaned teenage witch, Aviva, portrayed by (Danielle Harris) seeks out the sisters and befriends Phoebe with the hopes of joining the sisters, but is an unwitting pawn of an evil [[Magician (paranormal)|sorcercess-priestess]], Khali (unrelated to the Hindu goddess [[Kali]]), who appears to her through a mirror and has lured Aviva into some of the darker powers of witchcraft with the hope of stealing the sisters' powers and adding the Halliwell magic to her own powers of sorcery. Aviva is a brash high school loner who had asked to get to know others with powers and really wants friends. She makes a bad initial impression out of impatience and insensitivity to the Sisters' blatant hints to delay wicca talk and loosing her temper as she is being asked to leave, torpedo's Prue's well engineered plans to have the manor alone with Andy for a romantic dinner and movie in a tempestuous display of her power (heating things) to melt the video tape Prue had run all over town to locate. Egged on by Khali, Aviva manages to spend some time with a sympathetic Phoebe and begins making inroads toward her desires, but having ''"fought"'' with the older Prue, is overtly hostile to her when encountered as she builds a relationship with Phoebe and then Piper. Mistaking priorities and rushing, Aviva first injures her sheltering guardian and aunt and then injures her new friend Phoebe instead of her intended victim, Prue. Awakened by the mahem, the Sisters investigate, identify the sorceress, and counter her influence on Aviva ultimately saving her and allowing reconciliation with her aunt and a promising, more normal future.
|ShortSummary={{also starring|Cgs1=|Gsc1=|Sgs1=|Rsc1=}}
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A troubled orphaned teenage witch, Aviva, portrayed by (Danielle Harris) seeks out the sisters and befriends Phoebe with the hopes of joining the sisters, but is an unwitting pawn of an evil [[Magician (paranormal)|sorcercess-priestess]], Khali (unrelated to the Hindu goddess [[Kali]]), who appears to her through a mirror and has lured Aviva into some of the darker powers of witchcraft with the hope of stealing the sisters' powers and adding the Halliwell magic to her own powers of sorcery. Aviva is a brash high school loner who had asked to get to know others with powers and really wants friends. She makes a bad initial impression out of impatience and insensitivity to the Sisters' blatant hints to delay wicca talk and loosing her temper as she is being asked to leave, torpedo's Prue's well engineered plans to have the manor alone with Andy for a romantic dinner and movie in a tempestuous display of her power (heating things) to melt the video tape Prue had run all over town to locate.

Egged on by Khali, Aviva manages to spend some time with a sympathetic Phoebe and begins making inroads toward her desires, but having ''"fought"'' with the older Prue, is overtly hostile to her when encountered as she builds a relationship with Phoebe and then Piper. Mistaking priorities and rushing, Aviva first injures her sheltering guardian and aunt and then injures her new friend Phoebe instead of her intended victim, Prue.

Awakened by the mahem, the Sisters investigate, identify the sorceress, and counter her influence on Aviva ultimately saving her and allowing reconciliation with her aunt and a promising, more normal future.
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{{Episode list/sublist|List of Charmed episodes

|EpisodeNumber = 8
===The Truth is Out There...and It Hurts===
|EpisodeNumber2 = 8
{{Charmed episode
|Title = The Truth is Out There… and It Hurts
|EpisodeNumber=8
|DirectedBy = [[James A. Contner]]
|EpisodeNumber2=1.08
|WrittenBy = [[Zack Estrin]] & [[Chris Levinson]]
|Title=The Truth is Out There...and It Hurts
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|25}}
|Aux1=[[Zack Estrin]], [[Chris Levinson]]
|ProdCode = 4398007
|Aux2=[[James A. Contner]]
|ShortSummary = Acting on Phoebe's premonition seeing a woman electrocuted magically through the center of her forehead, the sisters race to stop a mysterious killer demon from striking again. Caught up with anxieties for keeping secrets from Andy, Prue casts a twentyfour-hour truth spell to find out how Andy will react to her secret which rebounds on all three sisters (present while it was cast) as a spell cast for personal gain resulting in people all around the three sisters blurting out normally unsaid socially awkward (and humorous) truths&nbsp;— or useful secrets—which they do not recollect revealing when the spell expires. Piper benefits the most, learning not only that Leo reciprocates her interest and won't mind in the least if she makes the first dating moves but also finding that her boss has been loading her down with three people's work ''"because it will get done since he knows she'll do it"''. Consequently, Piper lays down the law to him at the end of the episode after the spell expires (when he proves to have forgotten her resignation and their tempestuous 'words' the day before) giving hope she'll be less of a doormat in the future; while Prue sadly finds Andy can't handle the knowledge of her witch powers and the magical parallel reality she has to deal with and begins to cool off their relationship—leaving him standing in relationship and magically induced confusions as the spell expires and his time and memory resume. It is all the more confusing since he finds himself in his own hall being left by Prue with no clear recollection of how they got there, instead of them taking the opportunity for them to be alone at last.
|OriginalAirDate=November 25, 1998
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|ShortSummary={{also starring|Cgs1=|Gsc1=|Sgs1=|Rsc1=}}
Acting on Phoebe's premonition seeing a woman electrocuted magically through the center of her forehead, the sisters race to stop a mysterious killer demon from striking again. Caught up with anxieties for keeping secrets from Andy, Prue casts a twentyfour-hour truth spell to find out how Andy will react to her secret which rebounds on all three sisters (present while it was cast) as a spell cast for personal gain resulting in people all around the three sisters blurting out normally unsaid socially awkward (and humorous) truths&nbsp;— or useful secrets—which they do not recollect revealing when the spell expires.

Piper benefits the most, learning not only that Leo reciprocates her interest and won't mind in the least if she makes the first dating moves but also finding that her boss has been loading her down with three people's work ''"because it will get done since he knows she'll do it"''. Consequently, Piper lays down the law to him at the end of the episode after the spell expires (when he proves to have forgotten her resignation and their tempestuous 'words' the day before) giving hope she'll be less of a doormat in the future; while Prue sadly finds Andy can't handle the knowledge of her witch powers and the magical parallel reality she has to deal with and begins to cool off their relationship—leaving him standing in relationship and magically induced confusions as the spell expires and his time and memory resume. It is all the more confusing since he finds himself in his own hall being left by Prue with no clear recollection of how they got there, instead of them taking the opportunity for them to be alone at last.
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}}
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===The Witch Is Back===
|EpisodeNumber = 9
{{Charmed episode
|EpisodeNumber2 = 9
|EpisodeNumber=9
|Title = The Witch Is Back
|EpisodeNumber2=1.09
|DirectedBy = [[Richard Denault]]
|Title=The Witch Is Back
|Aux1=[[Sheryl J. Anderson]]
|WrittenBy = [[Sheryl J. Anderson]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|12|16}}
|Aux2=[[Richard Denault]]
|ProdCode = 4398008
|OriginalAirDate=December 16, 1998
|ShortSummary = Phoebe's power grows early in this episode and suddenly allows her to see into the past, greatly augmenting her investigative abilities. A power-copying warlock, Mathew Tate cursed by the sisters' famed ancestor Melinda Warren in the 1600s colonial New England turns out to be one of the Sisters' most serious adversaries when he is inadvertently released from his prison (A cursed locket which will open only to a Warren descendant). Prue is manipulated into touching it and opening it for evaluation at the auction house by her demon boss (Rex) and his henchwoman who have plotted the encounter under orders in their campaign against the Charmed Ones. Tate battles with Prue in her auction house office blowing out a glass wall after revealing that she must be an ancestor of his imprisoner and he escapes by jumping out the opening and landing safely twelve floors below which sensation makes the days radio and evening television news focusing a lot of official attention on the circumstances. Soon after, aided overtly and openly by Rex and his accolyte, Tate manages to steal two of the sisters' three powers, grabbing Phoebes' accidentally when trying for Pipers' power at the restaurant) all the while intending their murders. Escaping temporarily, the sisters resurrect their ancestor (Warren—founder of the Halliwell line and first author of the [[Book of Shadows]]) to combat him. Melinda Warren teaches them they can make up spells, cast curses and concoct potions and they build one to re-curse Tate. Meanwhile, Andy (ignorant of giving away his true feelings in the twenty-four hour spell last episode) and Prue have a falling out, and he becomes investigating officer following Tate and catches and arrests Prue stealing a spotted-owl feather (the last ingredient needed for the curse/potion) from a museum after hours. Prue uses her power against Andy to escape and aid the others in a last minute resolution in the manor kitchen around the potion leading Rex and assistant sweat failure of failing to complete their orders via the foiled plot with Tate who was thwarted by the four witches. Piper nerves herself and asks Leo out for the first time that it won't be erased when the spell expires. Daryll steps up to protect the sisters' against Andys' intent to go after a search warrant and arrest Prue for Obstruction of Justice about the damages at the auction house, and posits that pursuing the matter would threaten Andys' career and reputation.
|ShortSummary={{also starring|Cgs1=|Gsc1=|Sgs1=|Rsc1=}}
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Phoebe's power grows early in this episode and suddenly allows her to see into the past, greatly augmenting her investigative abilities. A power-copying warlock, Mathew Tate cursed by the sisters' famed ancestor Melinda Warren in the 1600s colonial New England turns out to be one of the Sisters' most serious adversaries when he is inadvertently released from his prison (A cursed locket which will open only to a Warren descendant).

Prue is manipulated into touching it and opening it for evaluation at the auction house by her demon boss (Rex) and his henchwoman who have plotted the encounter under orders in their campaign against the Charmed Ones. Tate battles with Prue in her auction house office blowing out a glass wall after revealing that she must be an ancestor of his imprisoner and he escapes by jumping out the opening and landing safely twelve floors below which sensation makes the days radio and evening television news focusing a lot of official attention on the circumstances. Soon after, aided overtly and openly by Rex and his accolyte, Tate manages to steal two of the sisters' three powers, grabbing Phoebes' accidentally when trying for Pipers' power at the restaurant) all the while intending their murders. Escaping temporarily, the sisters resurrect their ancestor (Warren—founder of the Halliwell line and first author of the [[Book of Shadows]]) to combat him.

Melinda Warren teaches them they can make up spells, cast curses and concoct potions and they build one to re-curse Tate. Meanwhile, Andy (ignorant of giving away his true feelings in the twenty-four hour spell last episode) and Prue have a falling out, and he becomes investigating officer following Tate and catches and arrests Prue stealing a spotted-owl feather (the last ingredient needed for the curse/potion) from a museum after hours.

Prue uses her power against Andy to escape and aid the others in a last minute resolution in the manor kitchen around the potion leading Rex and assistant sweat failure of failing to complete their orders via the foiled plot with Tate who was thwarted by the four witches. Piper nerves herself and asks Leo out for the first time that it won't be erased when the spell expires. Daryll steps up to protect the sisters' against Andys' intent to go after a search warrant and arrest Prue for Obstruction of Justice about the damages at the auction house, and posits that pursuing the matter would threaten Andys' career and reputation.
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}}
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===Wicca Envy===
|EpisodeNumber = 10
{{Charmed episode
|EpisodeNumber2 = 10
|EpisodeNumber=10
|Title = Wicca Envy
|EpisodeNumber2=1.10
|DirectedBy = [[Mel Damski]]
|Title=Wicca Envy
|Aux1=[[Brad Kern]], [[Sheryl J. Anderson]]
|WrittenBy = [[Brad Kern]] & [[Sheryl J. Anderson]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|1|13}}
|Aux2=[[Mel Damski]]
|ProdCode = 4398009
|OriginalAirDate=January 13, 1999
|ShortSummary = When Prue is framed by her boss Rex for stealing from the auction house, it is up to Piper and Phoebe to save her and uncover the truth.
|ShortSummary={{also starring|Cgs1=|Gsc1=|Sgs1=|Rsc1=}}
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When Prue is framed by her boss Rex for stealing from the auction house, it is up to Piper and Phoebe to save her and uncover the truth.
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}}
}}
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===Feats of Clay===
|EpisodeNumber = 11
{{Charmed episode
|EpisodeNumber2 = 11
|EpisodeNumber=11
|Title = Feats of Clay
|EpisodeNumber2=1.11
|DirectedBy = [[Kevin Inch]]
|Title=Feats of Clay
|Aux1=[[Michael Perricone]], [[Greg Elliot]], [[Chris Levinson]], [[Zack Estrin]]
|WrittenBy = [[Michael Perricone]] & [[Greg Elliot]] & [[Chris Levinson]] & [[Zack Estrin]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|1|20}}
|Aux2=[[Kevin Inch]]
|ProdCode = 4398010
|OriginalAirDate=January 20, 1999
|ShortSummary = Phoebe's ex-boyfriend from New York, Clay, comes to town with a mysterious Egyptian urn and asks if Prue could sell it for him on the auction block. Prue has to deal with a new boss from the bank that took over the auction house, a woman named Claire who admittedly knows nothing about the auction business, but says that if Prue doesn't have a successful auction in one day, the bank will close the business. Phoebe convinces Prue to try to sell Clay's urn, but Prue soon finds out that it's not only stolen, it's cursed. With Clay's two partners in crime already dead, the Charmed Ones try to save the hapless thief, but it's only through his own act of selflessness, trying to save Phoebe, that Clay saves himself. Piper tries to use to magic to help a clumsy guy at work get back together with his girlfriend, but it's Prue ingenuity that actually seals the deal.
|ShortSummary={{also starring|Cgs1=|Gsc1=|Sgs1=|Rsc1=}}
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Phoebe's ex-boyfriend from New York, Clay, comes to town with a mysterious Egyptian urn and asks if Prue could sell it for him on the auction block. Prue has to deal with a new boss from the bank that took over the auction house, a woman named Claire who admittedly knows nothing about the auction business, but says that if Prue doesn't have a successful auction in one day, the bank will close the business. Phoebe convinces Prue to try to sell Clay's urn, but Prue soon finds out that it's not only stolen, it's cursed. With Clay's two partners in crime already dead, the Charmed Ones try to save the hapless thief, but it's only through his own act of selflessness, trying to save Phoebe, that Clay saves himself. Piper tries to use to magic to help a clumsy guy at work get back together with his girlfriend, but it's Prue ingenuity that actually seals the deal.
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}}
}}
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|EpisodeNumber = 12
===The Wendigo===
|EpisodeNumber2 = 12
{{Charmed episode
|Title = The Wendigo
|EpisodeNumber=12
|DirectedBy = [[James L. Conway]]
|EpisodeNumber2=1.12
|WrittenBy = [[Edithe Swensen]]
|Title=The Wendigo
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|2|3}}
|Aux1=[[Edithe Swensen]]
|ProdCode = 4398011
|Aux2=[[James L. Conway]]
|ShortSummary = Prue gets Phoebe a job at Buckman's and Phoebe gets a vision of the past when she touches a gold bracelet. The sisters conspire to keep the bracelet from being bought at auction, and Phoebe uses it to reunite a mother with her daughter who was kidnapped years before. When Piper's car breaks down, she is attacked by a vicious werewolf-like beast that they later find out is called a Wendigo. The Wendigo is created when someone's heart is broken, and it goes about eating other's people's hearts. Piper is saved by a man, Billy, whose fiance was killed by a Wendigo, and later meets the FBI agent, Ashley Fallon, that has been tracking the beast. Agent Fallon kills Billy when he figures out that she's the Wendigo, and Piper starts to turn into a Wendigo from the scratch she received during the attack. Prue and Phoebe lock up Piper and go to kill the Wendigo before she attacks Andy. Piper gets free and goes to attack her sisters, but they kill the Wendigo just in time, saving both Piper and Andy. Prue tells Andy the truth about what happened. Phoebe quits her job.
|OriginalAirDate=February 3, 1999
|LineColor = 554c99
|ShortSummary={{also starring|Cgs1=|Gsc1=|Sgs1=|Rsc1=}}
Prue gets Phoebe a job at Buckman's and Phoebe gets a vision of the past when she touches a gold bracelet. The sisters conspire to keep the bracelet from being bought at auction, and Phoebe uses it to reunite a mother with her daughter who was kidnapped years before. When Piper's car breaks down, she is attacked by a vicious werewolf-like beast that they later find out is called a Wendigo. The Wendigo is created when someone's heart is broken, and it goes about eating other's people's hearts. Piper is saved by a man, Billy, whose fiance was killed by a Wendigo, and later meets the FBI agent, Ashley Fallon, that has been tracking the beast. Agent Fallon kills Billy when he figures out that she's the Wendigo, and Piper starts to turn into a Wendigo from the scratch she received during the attack. Prue and Phoebe lock up Piper and go to kill the Wendigo before she attacks Andy. Piper gets free and goes to attack her sisters, but they kill the Wendigo just in time, saving both Piper and Andy. Prue tells Andy the truth about what happened. Phoebe quits her job.
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}}
}}
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|EpisodeNumber = 13
===From Fear to Eternity===
|EpisodeNumber2 = 13
{{Charmed episode
|Title = From Fear to Eternity
|EpisodeNumber=13
|DirectedBy = [[Les Sheldon]]
|EpisodeNumber2=1.13
|WrittenBy = [[Tony Blake]] & [[Paul Jackson]]
|Title=From Fear to Eternity
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|2|10}}
|Aux1=[[Tony Blake]], [[Paul Jackson]]
|ProdCode = 4398012
|Aux2=[[Les Sheldon]]
|ShortSummary = Phoebe and Piper wonder why Prue never says the words, "I love you." Barbas, the demon of fear, spends Friday the 13th scaring witches literally to death. As usual, Andy and Darryl wonder why Prue seems connected to a string of murders. Barbas tries to drown Prue in the shower, since Prue's greatest fear, since her mother drowned, is drowning herself. Prue is narrowly saved by Andy. Barbas realizes that Phoebe's greatest fear is losing a sister, so he tries to drown Prue again with Phoebe watching. This time, Prue feels the presence of her mother and manages to release her fear and vanquish Barbas. Prue tells her sisters that she loves them, and admits that the last time she said that was to her mother. Piper suffers from superstition on Friday the 13th, worrying about starting a relationship with a fabulous guy and then screwing up that relationship because he doesn't like superstitious women. Phoebe gets a job working for a woman in real estate, but quits when she has to lie to the woman's husband about an affair.
|OriginalAirDate=February 10, 1999
|LineColor = 554c99
|ShortSummary={{also starring|Cgs1=|Gsc1=|Sgs1=|Rsc1=}}
Phoebe and Piper wonder why Prue never says the words, "I love you." Barbas, the demon of fear, spends Friday the 13th scaring witches literally to death. As usual, Andy and Darryl wonder why Prue seems connected to a string of murders. Barbas tries to drown Prue in the shower, since Prue's greatest fear, since her mother drowned, is drowning herself. Prue is narrowly saved by Andy. Barbas realizes that Phoebe's greatest fear is losing a sister, so he tries to drown Prue again with Phoebe watching. This time, Prue feels the presence of her mother and manages to release her fear and vanquish Barbas. Prue tells her sisters that she loves them, and admits that the last time she said that was to her mother. Piper suffers from superstition on Friday the 13th, worrying about starting a relationship with a fabulous guy and then screwing up that relationship because he doesn't like superstitious women. Phoebe gets a job working for a woman in real estate, but quits when she has to lie to the woman's husband about an affair.
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}}
}}
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|EpisodeNumber = 14
===Secrets and Guys===
|EpisodeNumber2 = 14
{{Charmed episode
|Title = Secrets and Guys
|EpisodeNumber=14
|DirectedBy = [[James A. Contner]]
|EpisodeNumber2=1.14
|WrittenBy = [[Constance M. Burge]] & [[Sheryl J. Anderson]]
|Title=Secrets and Guys
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|2|17}}
|Aux1=[[Constance M. Burge]], [[Sheryl J. Anderson]]
|ProdCode = 4398013
|Aux2=[[James A. Contner]]
|ShortSummary = Prue helps a young witch who has been kidnapped, and renews her own faith in having children. Meanwhile, Phoebe finds out that Leo is really a guardian angel for good witches, and this causes Leo to break up with Piper.
|OriginalAirDate=February 17, 1999
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|ShortSummary={{also starring|Cgs1=|Gsc1=|Sgs1=|Rsc1=}}
Prue helps a young witch who has been kidnapped, and renews her own faith in having children. Meanwhile, Phoebe finds out that Leo is really a guardian angel for good witches, and this causes Leo to break up with Piper.
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}}
}}
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|EpisodeNumber = 15
===Is There a Woogy in the House?===
|EpisodeNumber2 = 15
{{Charmed episode
|Title = Is There a Woogy in the House?
|EpisodeNumber=15
|DirectedBy = [[John T. Kretchmer]]
|EpisodeNumber2=1.15
|WrittenBy = [[Zack Estrin]] & [[Chris Levinson]]
|Title=Is There a Woogy in the House?
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|2|24}}
|Aux1=[[Zack Estrin]], [[Chris Levinson]]
|ProdCode = 4398014
|Aux2=[[John T. Kretchmer]]
|ShortSummary = Phoebe's fear of the "woogyman" who lives in the basement of their manor is an ongoing source of amusement for her two sisters. That is, until a violent earthquake unleashes a long-dormant shadow demon that turns Phoebe against her siblings. [[Penny Halliwell|Penny "Grams" Halliwell]] appears for the first time in this episode portrayed by [[Jennifer Rhodes]].
|OriginalAirDate=February 24, 1999
|LineColor = 554c99
|ShortSummary={{also starring|Cgs1=|Gsc1=|Sgs1=|Rsc1=}}
Phoebe's fear of the "woogyman" who lives in the basement of their manor is an ongoing source of amusement for her two sisters. That is, until a violent earthquake unleashes a long-dormant shadow demon that turns Phoebe against her siblings. [[Penny Halliwell|Penny "Grams" Halliwell]] appears for the first time in this episode portrayed by [[Jennifer Rhodes]].
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}}
}}
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|EpisodeNumber = 16
===Which Prue is It, Anyway?===
|EpisodeNumber2 = 16
{{Charmed episode
|Title = Which Prue is It, Anyway?
|EpisodeNumber=16
|DirectedBy = [[John Behring]]
|EpisodeNumber2=1.16
|WrittenBy = [[Javier Grillo-Marxuach]]
|Title=Which Prue is It, Anyway?
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|3|3}}
|Aux1=[[Javier Grillo-Marxuach]]
|ProdCode = 4398015
|Aux2=[[John Behring]]
|ShortSummary = When Phoebe has a premonition of Prue being stabbed to death, it coincides with a warrior coming to town in order to kill the eldest sibling witch as he did to the sisters' great-great-great-aunt. Prue casts a spell to triple her powers but ends up making two clones of herself.
|OriginalAirDate=March 3, 1999
|LineColor = 554c99
|ShortSummary={{also starring|Cgs1=|Gsc1=|Sgs1=|Rsc1=}}
When Phoebe has a premonition of Prue being stabbed to death, it coincides with a warrior coming to town in order to kill the eldest sibling witch as he did to the sisters' great-great-great-aunt. Prue casts a spell to triple her powers but ends up making two clones of herself.
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}}
}}
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===That '70s Episode===
|EpisodeNumber = 17
{{Charmed episode
|EpisodeNumber2 = 17
|EpisodeNumber=17
|Title = That '70s Episode
|EpisodeNumber2=1.17
|DirectedBy = [[Richard Denault]]
|Title=That '70s Episode
|Aux1=[[Sheryl J. Anderson]]
|WrittenBy = [[Sheryl J. Anderson]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|4|7}}
|Aux2=[[Richard Denault]]
|ProdCode = 4398016
|OriginalAirDate=April 7, 1999
|ShortSummary = A powerful warlock shows up claiming that he made a pact with the sisters' mother in which he spared her life in exchange for the girls' powers. Fleeing him, the three sisters go back in time to the 1970s when their mother was still alive and they try to prevent the pact. Absent: [[T W King]].
|ShortSummary={{also starring|Cgs1=|Gsc1=|Sgs1=|Rsc1=}}
|LineColor = 554c99
A powerful warlock shows up claiming that he made a pact with the sisters' mother in which he spared her life in exchange for the girls' powers. Fleeing him, the three sisters go back in time to the 1970s when their mother was still alive and they try to prevent the pact. Absent: [[T W King]].
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}}
}}
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|EpisodeNumber = 18
===When Bad Warlocks Go Good===
|EpisodeNumber2 = 18
{{Charmed episode
|Title = When Bad Warlocks Go Good
|EpisodeNumber=18
|RTitle = <ref>Correct title is "Go" not "Turn" per Comcast rebroadcast of episode January 14, 2009</ref>
|EpisodeNumber2=1.18
|DirectedBy = [[Kevin Inch]]
|Title=When Bad Warlocks Go Good<ref>Correct title is "Go" not "Turn" Per Comcast rebroadcast of episode 14 January 2009</ref>
|Aux1=[[Edithe Swensen]]
|WrittenBy = [[Edithe Swensen]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|4|28}}
|Aux2=[[Kevin Inch]]
|ProdCode = 4398017
|OriginalAirDate=April 28, 1999
|ShortSummary = In the Book of Shadows: ''The Rowe Coven'': Ever since the tenth century, each generation of Rowes has grown stronger in their [[Warlocks (Charmed)|Warlock]] heritage. No one can find a weapon or spell to stop them. There is also a Rowe prophecy: ''eventually, the strongest generation will be three brothers, the Royal Rowe Coven''. They are to become the "evil" [[Charmed Ones]]. They can shift between human form and warlock form at will, allowing them to walk unremarked among humans. The legend says the only way to kill them is for them to kill each other with a knife to the heart. Lead by Prue, the Charmed Ones attempt to help a young man who wants to become a priest in order to avoid fulfilling his predicted destiny as one warlock brother in the Evil Charmed Ones. In order to coerce Brenden, the two warlock brothers begin attacking people near and dear to Brenden who at first, spurns help from a pressing Prue. When Andy's priest becomes one of the victims, he lays into her for continuing to keep secrets and swears he will get her if Father Austin fails to recover.
|ShortSummary={{also starring|Cgs1=|Gsc1=|Sgs1=|Rsc1=}}
|LineColor = 554c99
In the Book of Shadows: '''The Rowe Coven''': Ever since the tenth century, each generation of Rowes has grown stronger in their [[Warlocks (Charmed)|Warlock]] heritage. No one can find a weapon or spell to stop them. There is also a Rowe prophecy: ''eventually, the strongest generation will be three brothers, the Royal Rowe Coven''. They are to become the "evil" [[Charmed Ones]]. They can shift between human form and warlock form at will, allowing them to walk unremarked among humans. The legend says the only way to kill them is for them to kill each other with a knife to the heart.
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* When Piper goes out with Josh for a work out, she leaves Phoebe to babysit Quake. Then when Phoebe was trying to look for the water shut off valve, she was wet as if she had just come out of the shower, but then as soon as Piper arrives at Quake, Phoebe, along with her clothes, are well-dried.
* After witnessing warlock Brendan standing over the injured priest, Prue asks him if he was responsible for the injuries and whether he slipped into warlock-mode before or after witnessing it. Brendan replies "Before" as his anger brought it out.

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Lead by Prue, the Charmed Ones attempt to help a young man who wants to become a priest in order to avoid fulfilling his predicted destiny as one warlock brother in the Evil Charmed Ones. In order to coerce Brenden, the two warlock brothers begin attacking people near and dear to Brenden who at first, spurns help from a pressing Prue. When Andy's priest becomes one of the victims, he lays into her for continuing to keep secrets and swears he will get her if Father Austin fails to recover.
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}}
}}
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|EpisodeNumber = 19
===Out of Sight===
|EpisodeNumber2 = 19
{{Charmed episode
|Title = Out of Sight
|EpisodeNumber=19
|RTitle = <ref>"Out of Sight" aired under the title "Blind Sided" during reruns on [[TNT (TV channel)|TNT]] on November 5, 2009</ref>
|EpisodeNumber2=1.19
|AltTitle = Blind Sided
|Title=Out of Sight
|DirectedBy = [[Craig Zisk]]
|Aux1=[[Tony Blake]], [[Paul Jackson]]
|WrittenBy = [[Tony Blake]] & [[Paul Jackson]]
|Aux2=[[Craig Zisk]]
|OriginalAirDate=May 5, 1999
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|5|5}}
|ProdCode = 4398018
|ShortSummary={{also starring|Cgs1=|Gsc1=|Sgs1=|Rsc1=}}
When Prue witnesses a kidnapping in the park, a reporter sees her using her powers. Phoebe and Piper attempt to learn more about the demons who stole the child and stop the reporter from exposing Prue. Meanwhile, Andy finally learns about the sisters' powers. This episode has also aired under the title, "Blind Sided".<ref>TNT Network. 10:00AM, 5 November 2009.</ref>
|ShortSummary = When Prue witnesses a kidnapping in the park, a reporter sees her using her powers. Phoebe and Piper attempt to learn more about the demons who stole the child and stop the reporter from exposing Prue. Meanwhile, Andy finally learns about the sisters' powers.
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}}
}}
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|EpisodeNumber = 20
===The Power of Two===
|EpisodeNumber2 = 20
{{Charmed episode
|Title = The Power of Two
|Aux1=[[Brad Kern]]
|Aux2=[[Elodie Keene]]
|DirectedBy = [[Elodie Keene]]
|WrittenBy = [[Brad Kern]]
|OriginalAirDate=May 12, 1999
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|5|12}}
|
|ProdCode = 4398019
|EpisodeNumber=20
|ShortSummary = Piper's work leads her to go off to Hawaii breaking apart the power of three, when an evil spirit of a serial killer escapes from Alcatraz Island seeking revenge on his judge and jury and Andy finds himself asking Prue for help with a series of bizarre murder cases. It is up to Phoebe and Prue to figure out how to vanquish this evil spirit and stop him from killing again, and they must do it without Piper. Andy comes face to face with the [[Book of Shadows]] which mysteriously opens to the twenty-four-hour ''"Truth Spell"'' Prue used on Andy ''to decide not to reveal'' her powers and the wiccan world leading to a new reason the two quarrel when Andy realizes it might have been the reason their relationship broke off. Andy checks out a murder weapon and Phoebe, cultivating the ability to call on her power at will, forces a premonition and the three are able to interrupt the killer in mid-attack as he's killing an elderly woman juror. Only Prue, Phobe and the victim can see the perpetrator, who tells Phoebe—who'd met the shade before touring on Alcatraz&nbsp;— she can't prevent him from getting to, nor save the others either. Andy quarrels with [[Darryl Morris]] who's been questioned by SFPD Internal Affairs when he won't explain himself but gets pulled in by the team seeking an explanation of the weird and strange unsolved cases themselves, positing the two are covering up. Prue wins/loses a coin flip during a touching heart to heart, after which, the two women are attacked by the evil spirit in their kitchen. Fortunately they have just put together a ''Book of Shadows'' sourced potion that will allow one of them to temporarily die when taken, allowing the temporary spirit enter the astral plane to battle and banish the malevolent ghost. Andy shows up in time lend aid and to resuscitate Prue with CPR when Phoebe is knocked unconsciousness early in the cross-dimensional fight.
|EpisodeNumber2=1.20
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|Title=The Power of Two
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Piper's work leads her to go off to Hawaii breaking apart the power of three, when an evil spirit of a serial killer escapes from Alcatraz Island seeking revenge on his judge and jury and Andy finds himself asking Prue for help with a series of bizarre murder cases. It is up to Phoebe and Prue to figure out how to vanquish this evil spirit and stop him from killing again, and they must do it without Piper. Andy comes face to face with the [[Book of Shadows]] which mysteriously opens to the twenty-four-hour ''"Truth Spell"'' Prue used on Andy ''to decide not to reveal'' her powers and the wiccan world leading to a new reason the two quarrel when Andy realizes it might have been the reason their relationship broke off.

Andy checks out a murder weapon and Phoebe, cultivating the ability to call on her power at will, forces a premonition and the three are able to interrupt the killer in mid-attack as he's killing an elderly woman juror. Only Prue, Phobe and the victim can see the perpetrator, who tells Phoebe—who'd met the shade before touring on Alcatraz&nbsp;— she can't prevent him from getting to, nor save the others either. Andy quarrels with [[Darryl Morris]] who's been questioned by SFPD Internal Affairs when he won't explain himself but gets pulled in by the team seeking an explanation of the weird and strange unsolved cases themselves, positing the two are covering up.

Prue wins/loses a coin flip during a touching heart to heart, after which, the two women are attacked by the evil spirit in their kitchen. Fortunately they have just put together a ''Book of Shadows'' sourced potion that will allow one of them to temporarily die when taken, allowing the temporary spirit enter the astral plane to battle and banish the malevolent ghost. Andy shows up in time lend aid and to resuscitate Prue with CPR when Phoebe is knocked unconsciousness early in the cross-dimensional fight.
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|EpisodeNumber = 21
===Love Hurts===
|EpisodeNumber2 = 21
{{Charmed episode
|Title=Love Hurts
|Title = Love Hurts
|DirectedBy = [[James Whitmore Jr.]]
|Aux1=[[Chris Levinson]], [[Zack Estrin]], [[Javier Grillo-Marxuach]]
|WrittenBy = [[Chris Levinson]] & [[Zack Estrin]] & [[Javier Grillo-Marxuach]]
|Aux2=[[James Whitmore Jr.]]
|OriginalAirDate=May 19, 1999
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|5|19}}
|ProdCode = 4398020
|EpisodeNumber=21
|ShortSummary = This episode, overtly crediting Brian Krause as the first listed guest star, marks Leo's entry into the future cast as a major recurring character as ''"the Power of Love"'' will come to underlay the Charmed One's truly important powers—a theme which recurs repeatedly through various episodes and the backplot writing to end of the eighth season. Prue and Phoebe are planning a beach weekend away from the manor, while Piper mopes about in the next room, despondent over her dating life. A wounded Leo suddenly appears, asking the Halliwell sisters to protect an innocent woman returning to San Francisco under his guidance. Daisy is being stalked by a [[Darklighter]] who hunts and kills present and future [[Whitelighter]]s with poisoned arrows. According to Leo, their mission is to seduce vulnerable young woman who have the potential to do great good, get them pregnant and have children that will follow evil. In Daisy's case, the darklighter Alec broke the rules (in a way similar to Leo and Piper) by falling in love with her. Prue uses telekinesis to remove the arrow while Piper bandages Leo and criticizes him for not revealing his supernatural nature. Andy is recruited by Prue to find Daisy who has just quarreled with his partner Darryl over not revealing what he knows about and is keeping from Internal Affairs, while the rest of the station personnel are keeping their distance from the two under their cloud of suspicion. He then catches Andy in a lie when Prue calls. Daisy is found by Alec at the motel Capri leading to a passionate attempt to subvert her to the dark, with some noisy breakage resulting in the room in a sequence ending with Alec killing the landlord in a horrible manner followed by the entry of Prue and Andy. Phoebe lets out that Leo has revealed that the darklighters' poison is sure and true so he is doomed by the poison, and Piper now aware of his peril, finds a power switching spell in the ''Book of Shadows'' that read when all four are present, scrambles the three witches powers: Leo's healing power is exchanged with Piper's as intended, but Prue and Phoebe's also swapped leading to Daisy hiding in a woman's restroom. Internal Affairs sweats Andy when he and Prue show up at the motel murder scene somewhat before the manager is attacked. Phoebe's command of Prue's power leads to some humorous misfires when the two confront the darklighter in the restroom and take Daisy under protection. Piper fails to learn how to trigger Leo's powers and he is believed dead—but her tears trigger the power of undying love and he is revived, even as Andy warns Prue off, now suspended from the police force. A weak Leo manages the stairs to meet with Daisy but that is interrupted by a new attack during which Alec manages to kidnap and orb out with Daisy. Phoebe and Prue track Alec to a deserted wood where he is about to murder her and Prue switches powers with Alec and uses his own powers against him, switching them back (regaining Phoebe's power) at the last moment before he dies. Leo reveals his history as an army medic and conveys that he could become human again and willing to do so for their love, but Piper decides he should remain a whitelighter helping witches and future whitelighters aid the good against the greater evil. Darryl confronts Andy again begging to be let in on who he's covering for. Shadowing the meeting, one of the Internal Affairs investigators reads his lips when he tells ''"Prue Halliwell is connected to every unsolved case we have"'', but kills his policeman partner when he turns out to have a demons eyes.
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This episode, overtly crediting Brian Krause as the first listed guest star, marks Leo's entry into the future cast as a major recurring character as ''"the Power of Love"'' will come to underlay the Charmed One's truly important powers—a theme which recurs repeatedly through various episodes and the backplot writing to end of the eighth season.

Prue and Phoebe are planning a beach weekend away from the manor, while Piper mopes about in the next room, despondent over her dating life. A wounded Leo suddenly appears, asking the Halliwell sisters to protect an innocent woman returning to San Francisco under his guidance. Daisy is being stalked by a [[Darklighter]] who hunts and kills present and future [[Whitelighter]]s with poisoned arrows. According to Leo, their mission is to seduce vulnerable young woman who have the potential to do great good, get them pregnant and have children that will follow evil.

In Daisy's case, the darklighter Alec broke the rules (in a way similar to Leo and Piper) by falling in love with her. Prue uses telekinesis to remove the arrow while Piper bandages Leo and criticizes him for not revealing his supernatural nature. Andy is recruited by Prue to find Daisy who has just quarreled with his partner Darryl over not revealing what he knows about and is keeping from Internal Affairs, while the rest of the station personnel are keeping their distance from the two under their cloud of suspicion. He then catches Andy in a lie when Prue calls. Daisy is found by Alec at the motel Capri leading to a passionate attempt to subvert her to the dark, with some noisy breakage resulting in the room in a sequence ending with Alec killing the landlord in a horrible manner followed by the entry of Prue and Andy.

Phoebe lets out that Leo has revealed that the darklighters' poison is sure and true so he is doomed by the poison, and Piper now aware of his peril, finds a power switching spell in the ''Book of Shadows'' that read when all four are present, scrambles the three witches powers: Leo's healing power is exchanged with Piper's as intended, but Prue and Phoebe's also swapped leading to Daisy hiding in a woman's restroom. Internal Affairs sweats Andy when he and Prue show up at the motel murder scene somewhat before the manager is attacked. Phoebe's command of Prue's power leads to some humorous misfires when the two confront the darklighter in the restroom and take Daisy under protection. Piper fails to learn how to trigger Leo's powers and he is believed dead—but her tears trigger the power of undying love and he is revived, even as Andy warns Prue off, now suspended from the police force.

A weak Leo manages the stairs to meet with Daisy but that is interrupted by a new attack during which Alec manages to kidnap and orb out with Daisy.

Phoebe and Prue track Alec to a deserted wood where he is about to murder her and Prue switches powers with Alec and uses his own powers against him, switching them back (regaining Phoebe's power) at the last moment before he dies. Leo reveals his history as an army medic and conveys that he could become human again and willing to do so for their love, but Piper decides he should remain a whitelighter helping witches and future whitelighters aid the good against the greater evil. Darryl confronts Andy again begging to be let in on who he's covering for. Shadowing the meeting, one of the Internal Affairs investigators reads his lips when he tells ''"Prue Halliwell is connected to every unsolved case we have"'', but kills his policeman partner when he turns out to have a demons eyes. (This twist is left hanging.)
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|EpisodeNumber = 22
===Deja Vu All Over Again===
|EpisodeNumber2 = 22
{{Charmed episode
|Title=Deja Vu All Over Again
|Title = Deja Vu All Over Again
|DirectedBy = [[Les Sheldon]]
|Aux1=[[Brad Kern]], [[Constance M. Burge]]
|WrittenBy = [[Brad Kern]] & [[Constance M. Burge]]
|Aux2=[[Les Sheldon]]
|OriginalAirDate=May 26, 1999
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|5|26}}
|ProdCode = 4398021
|EpisodeNumber=22
|ShortSummary = The beginning of this [[epoch event|epochal episode]] has Phoebe experiencing a powerful and deadly premonition of death at Halliwell manor which includes [[List of Charmed characters#Rodriguez, Inspector|Inspector Rodriguez]] unmasked in a demon attack on the sisters resulting in the killing of [[List of Charmed characters#Halliwell, Prue|Prue]]'s childhood friend and sometimes love interest, Andy Trudeau. Vowing to prevent Andy's death, Prue heads off to police headquarters to warn Andy Rodriguez is a double-agent, a demon working undercover for evil's causes. As the demon makes plans for his attempt to kill the Charmed Ones, he receives a visit from Tempus, a demon who can turn back time that was sent by the source to help Inspector Rodriguez should he fail. Tempus will rewind time each time Rodriguez fails to kill the Charmed Ones until the warlock succeeds in killing all the sisters.  However the death of inspector [[Andy Trudeau]] leads Prue to defeat the demon once and for all.
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|ShortSummary={{also starring|Cgs2=[[Wendy Benson]]|Cgs1=[[Carlos Gomez]] as [[List of Charmed characters#Rodriguez, demon|demon Rodriguez]]
|Cgs3=[[David Carradine]] as the [[List of Charmed characters#Tempus, demon|demon Tempus]],<ref>http://charmed.wikia.com/wiki/Tempus</ref> controller of time|Sgs2=|Rsc1=[[T.W. King]] as family friend and [[police|SFPD Inspector]] [[List of Charmed characters#Trudeau, Andy|Andy Trudeau]]|Rsc2=[[Dorian Gregory]] as SFPD Inspector [[Darryl Morris]] (his partner)}}
The beginning of this [[epoch event|epochal episode]] has Phoebe experiencing a powerful and deadly premonition of death at Halliwell manor which includes [[List of Charmed characters#Rodriguez, Inspector|Inspector Rodriguez]] unmasked in a demon attack on the sisters resulting in the killing of [[List of Charmed characters#Halliwell, Prue|Prue]]'s childhood friend and sometimes love interest, Andy Trudeau. Vowing to prevent Andy's death, Prue heads off to police headquarters to warn Andy Rodriguez is a double-agent, a demon working undercover for evil's causes. As the demon makes plans for his attempt to kill the Charmed Ones, he receives a visit from Tempus, a demon who can turn back time that was sent by the source to help Inspector Rodriguez should he fail. Tempus will rewind time each time Rodriguez fails to kill the Charmed Ones until the warlock succeeds in killing all the sisters. However the death of inspector [[Andy Trudeau]] leads Prue to defeat the demon once and for all.
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'''Of special significance:'''
:*This episode ends [[Charmed]]'s first season, and ends with the death of [[Prue Halliwell]]'s love interest and childhood friend [[Andy Trudeau]]. The three women continue in their growth
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==References==
==References==

Revision as of 15:57, 25 January 2010

Charmed Season 1
Season 1
No. of episodes22
Release
Original networkThe WB network
Original releaseOctober 7, 1998 (1998-10-07) –
May 26, 1999 (1999-05-26)
Season chronology
List of episodes

This is a list of episodes of the American television series Charmed that ran during its first of eight years in production for The WB Television Network beginning in 1998 and continuing in reruns on Turner Network Television.

Charmed's first season is marked by a vast diversity of plot and series canon trial balloons as the series backplot and cast relationships evolved from expressing the impact of sudden witch powers on the lives of three nubile, attractive, young, twenties-something women just now trying to establish careers and began to jell around magic and its complications casting a shadow into those situations leading to show plots that have a very different flavor from the seven following seasons. Series long love interest Leo Wyatt was not yet a billed repeating co-star (not until second half of the second year), but merely an occasional repeating guest star that occurred more often as the shows' season developed.

Early writing and series roles and writing is very much focused on showcasing Shannen Doherty as Prue and most powerful sister, so that most writing centered around her powers— with her sisters in strictly a supporting role though experiencing powers related issues of their own who mainly provide soap opera interludes, companionship services, and humor in plotlines only occasionally needing the three to combine their talents or to use the Power of Three—the backplot element which allegedly makes the three into the Charmed Ones, and special indeed as the "most powerful good witches in history", as figures prominently in the writings of later years. Consequently, in re-runs, the witch sisters Prue, Piper, and Phoebe, as well as the series' writers and production staff are obviously feeling their way into their powers and how powers impacted new lives (or should be written about and presented on film).

Recurring big threat villains spanning multiple episodes of behind the scenes conflict were quite unlike the last six years of the series, in that they were notably nearly totally absent. Only work-threats Rex Buckland and Hannah Webster (portrayed by Neil Roberts and Leigh-Allyn Baker) and near the end of the season, the few episodes involving the demon masquerading as SFPD internal affairs Inspector Rodriguez (portrayed by Carlos Gomez) pose any lurking evil plotting across several episodes.

The sister's magical opponents were instead a disparate group of unorganized magical opponents — in type and kind (demons and warlocks, evil humans) whose nature and canonical roles had yet to be clearly defined. As one example the Charmed Ones, directors, and writers had a lot of teething troubles with the later staple plot element of successfully delivering a vanquishing potion, which problem persisted even into the second season wherein using an unwieldy water balloon was tried;[1] further issues such as whether such needed splashed, needed to break, and such details impacting how matters were filmed, characters reacted, the visual effects routinely needed and so forth had yet to be firmly established.

Series synopsis

The discovery that they are descendants of a long line of witches finds three sisters battling demons and warlocks — and occasionally each other. When the Halliwell sisters inherit a house from their grandmother and discover a secret "Book Of Shadows", they learn that they each have a unique power. The strong-willed Prue Halliwell (Shannen Doherty) can move objects with her mind, reserved Piper Halliwell (Holly Marie Combs) is able to freeze time, and the uninhibited Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) sees the future. Individually each is strong, but it is only by putting aside their differences and banding together as the "Power of Three" that they will be able to protect the innocent, and themselves and fight and vanquish evil.

Cast

Main

Supporting

Recurring

Episode list

# # Title Directed by Written by Original airdate Production
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11"Something Wicca This Way Comes"John T. KretchmerConstance M. BurgeOctober 1998 (1998-10T07)1498704
22"I've Got You Under My Skin"John T. KretchmerBrad KernOctober 14, 1998 (1998-10-14)4398001
33"Thank You for Not Morphing"Ellen S. PressmanZack Estrin & Chris LevinsonOctober 21, 1998 (1998-10-21)4398003
44"Dead Man Dating"Richard ComptonJavier Grillo-MarxuachOctober 28, 1998 (1998-10-28)4398005
55"Dream Sorcerer"Nick MarckConstance M. BurgeNovember 4, 1998 (1998-11-04)4398002
66"The Wedding from Hell"Richard GintyGreg Elliot & Michael PerriconeNovember 11, 1998 (1998-11-11)4398004
77"The Fourth Sister"Gilbert AdlerEdithe SwensenNovember 18, 1998 (1998-11-18)4398006
88"The Truth is Out There… and It Hurts"James A. ContnerZack Estrin & Chris LevinsonNovember 25, 1998 (1998-11-25)4398007
99"The Witch Is Back"Richard DenaultSheryl J. AndersonDecember 16, 1998 (1998-12-16)4398008
1010"Wicca Envy"Mel DamskiBrad Kern & Sheryl J. AndersonJanuary 13, 1999 (1999-01-13)4398009
1111"Feats of Clay"Kevin InchMichael Perricone & Greg Elliot & Chris Levinson & Zack EstrinJanuary 20, 1999 (1999-01-20)4398010
1212"The Wendigo"James L. ConwayEdithe SwensenFebruary 3, 1999 (1999-02-03)4398011
1313"From Fear to Eternity"Les SheldonTony Blake & Paul JacksonFebruary 10, 1999 (1999-02-10)4398012
1414"Secrets and Guys"James A. ContnerConstance M. Burge & Sheryl J. AndersonFebruary 17, 1999 (1999-02-17)4398013
1515"Is There a Woogy in the House?"John T. KretchmerZack Estrin & Chris LevinsonFebruary 24, 1999 (1999-02-24)4398014
1616"Which Prue is It, Anyway?"John BehringJavier Grillo-MarxuachMarch 3, 1999 (1999-03-03)4398015
1717"That '70s Episode"Richard DenaultSheryl J. AndersonApril 7, 1999 (1999-04-07)4398016
1818"When Bad Warlocks Go Good"[2]Kevin InchEdithe SwensenApril 28, 1999 (1999-04-28)4398017
1919"Out of Sight"[3]
"Blind Sided"
Craig ZiskTony Blake & Paul JacksonMay 5, 1999 (1999-05-05)4398018
2020"The Power of Two"Elodie KeeneBrad KernMay 12, 1999 (1999-05-12)4398019
2121"Love Hurts"James Whitmore Jr.Chris Levinson & Zack Estrin & Javier Grillo-MarxuachMay 19, 1999 (1999-05-19)4398020
2222"Deja Vu All Over Again"Les SheldonBrad Kern & Constance M. BurgeMay 26, 1999 (1999-05-26)4398021

References

  1. ^ episode 26, #2.04, "The Devil's Music", October 21, 1999
  2. ^ Correct title is "Go" not "Turn" per Comcast rebroadcast of episode January 14, 2009
  3. ^ "Out of Sight" aired under the title "Blind Sided" during reruns on TNT on November 5, 2009