Charmed season 8
Charmed | |
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Season 8 | |
No. of episodes | 22 |
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Original network | The WB |
Original release | September 25, 2005 May 21, 2006 | –
Season chronology | |
The eighth and final season of Charmed, an American supernatural drama television series, began airing on September 25, 2005 on The WB. Airing on Sundays at 8:00 pm, the season consisted of 22 episodes and concluded its airing on May 21, 2006, only four months before The WB shut down to merge with UPN to form The CW. Paramount Home Entertainment released the complete final season in a six-disc box set on September 11, 2007.
Synopsis
The last season of the series Charmed opens with the sisters living under false identities following the events of the seventh-season finale. They look forward to starting their new lives free of demons, but Paige is having trouble ignoring the call of her charges and goes to help a young witch, Billie. After deciding to vanquish the demon after her, Billie discovers the sisters' true identities and promises to keep their secret if they will train her in witchcraft, to which they agree. The first few episodes show how unhappy each sister is becoming, leading to their decision to go back to their Charmed lives, and they enlist the help of Agent Murphy to do so.
As the season continues Billie learns to control and expand her powers with the help of the sisters. Billie soon discovers that her older sister, Christy, was kidnapped by a demon when they were children and focuses on finding her again. Eventually, Billie finds Christy by using her power of Projection and begins to teach her how to control her powers and live in the real world.
Piper is visited by the Angel of Death who informs her that Leo is on his list and will be taken. Piper refuses to accept this after all they've done, so she summons the Angel of Destiny who explains to the sisters that Leo's death would cause the sisters enough pain and motivation to take on their forthcoming battle with the "Ultimate Power" (Billie and Christy) in a final showdown. To prevent this, Piper insists on a compromise and makes a deal with the Angel of Destiny to freeze Leo until the battle is fought and won - (reasoning that fighting to save Leo instead would be a much stronger motivator.)
While Piper obsesses over returning Leo, Paige begins to date a parole officer named Henry. As Paige's and Henry's relationship intensifies, they confess their love for each other and become engaged before marrying at what originally was meant to be their engagement party. Phoebe gains independence and buys a condo; the Elders send a cupid named Coop to help her find love again, and they end up falling in love with each other.
As all of this occurs, a brainwashed Christy works with the demons who took over Magic School while the Charmed Ones were living under their false identities to help fulfill the wishes of the Triad, the group responsible for the abduction of Christy who are vanquished in the final battle. Christy convinces Billie that the Halliwell sisters are evil, that they use their powers for selfish purposes, and that they are the only ones who can destroy them. After the two sisters vanquish a supposed unvanquishable demon Piper realizes that Billie and Christy are the "Ultimate Power."
In the final battle, each set of sisters absorbs the Hollow causing an explosion that leaves only Billie and Piper alive. They go back in time to save their sisters. After the Charmed Ones are restored, Billie finally realizes that her sister Christy is the one that's corrupted and refuses to help her kill the sisters. This causes Christy to send a fireball at Billie that Billie sends back, killing Christy.
At the end of the final episode of the series, the Halliwell sisters write their stories in the Book of Shadows. Phoebe marries Coop and they are seen going to the hospital with Phoebe in labor with their third daughter while Billie watches the other two. Paige embraces her Whitelighter side and has a son named Henry Jr. and twin daughters. Piper and Leo are reunited and are seen with their sons Wyatt and Chris and their young daughter. Leo continues to teach at the reclaimed Magic School and Piper finally has the restaurant of her dreams. The final scene is an older Piper reading their stories to one of her many grandchildren and then she exits with Leo, passing by photos of all of their loved ones as they walk up the stairs.
Cast and characters
Main
- Alyssa Milano as Phoebe Halliwell
- Rose McGowan as Paige Matthews
- Holly Marie Combs as Piper Halliwell
- Kaley Cuoco as Billie Jenkins
- Brian Krause as Leo Wyatt[a]
Recurring
Guest
- Janice Dickinson as Glamoured Paige Matthews
- Glenn Morshower as Agent Keyes
- Adrienne Wilkinson as Glamoured Phoebe Halliwell
- Jennifer Taylor as Eve
- Michelle Stafford as Mandi
- Peter Woodward as The Source of All Evil
- Alana de la Garza as Sylvia
- Arjay Smith as Speed
- Simon Templeman as Angel of Death
- Faran Tahir as Savard
- Drew Fuller as Chris Halliwell
- Finola Hughes as Patty Halliwell
Special Musical Guest
Episode list
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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157 | 1 | "Still Charmed & Kicking" | James L. Conway | Brad Kern | September 25, 2005 | 62015-08-157 | 4.2[1] |
158 | 2 | "Malice in Wonderland" | Mel Damski | Brad Kern | October 2, 2005 | 62015-08-158 | 3.8[2] |
159 | 3 | "Run Piper, Run" | Derek Johansen | Cameron Litvack | October 9, 2005 | 62015-08-159 | 4.1[3] |
160 | 4 | "Desperate Housewitches" | Jon Paré | Jeannine Renshaw | October 16, 2005 | 62015-08-160 | 4.2[4] |
161 | 5 | "Rewitched" | John Kretchmer | Rob Wright | October 23, 2005 | 62015-08-161 | 4.2[5] |
162 | 6 | "Kill Billie Vol. 1" | Michael Grossman | Elizabeth Hunter | October 30, 2005 | 62015-08-162 | 4.3[6] |
163 | 7 | "The Lost Picture Show" | Jonathan West | Doug E. Jones & Andy Reaser | November 6, 2005 | 62015-08-163 | 3.8[7] |
164 | 8 | "Battle of the Hexes" | LeVar Burton | Jeannine Renshaw | November 13, 2005 | 62015-08-164 | 4.3[8] |
165 | 9 | "Hulkus Pocus" | Joel F. Feigenbaum | Liz Sagal | November 20, 2005 | 62015-08-165 | 4.2[9] |
166 | 10 | "Vaya Con Leos" | Janice Cooke Leonard | Cameron Litvack | November 27, 2005 | 62015-08-166 | 4.3[10] |
167 | 11 | "Mr. & Mrs. Witch" | James L. Conway | Rob Wright | January 8, 2006 | 62015-08-167 | 3.3[11] |
168 | 12 | "Payback's a Witch" | Mel Damski | Brad Kern | January 15, 2006 | 62015-08-168 | 3.4[12] |
169 | 13 | "Repo Manor" | Derek Johansen | Doug E. Jones | January 22, 2006 | 62015-08-168 | 3.6[13] |
170 | 14 | "12 Angry Zen" | Jon Paré | Cameron Litvack | February 12, 2006 | 62015-08-170 | 3.2[14] |
171 | 15 | "The Last Temptation of Christy" | John Kretchmer | Liz Sagal & Rick Muirragui | February 19, 2006 | 62015-08-171 | 3.8[15] |
172 | 16 | "Engaged and Confused" | Stuart Gillard | Jeannine Renshaw | February 26, 2006 | 62015-08-172 | 4.0[16] |
173 | 17 | "Generation Hex" | Michael Grossman | Rob Wright | April 16, 2006 | 62015-08-173 | 2.9[17] |
174 | 18 | "The Torn Identity" | LeVar Burton | Andy Reaser | April 23, 2006 | 62015-08-174 | 3.3[18] |
175 | 19 | "The Jung and the Restless" | Derek Johansen | Cameron Litvack | April 30, 2006 | 62015-08-175 | 3.1[19] |
176 | 20 | "Gone with the Witches" | Jonathan West | Jeannine Renshaw | May 7, 2006 | 62015-08-176 | 3.3[20] |
177 | 21 | "Kill Billie Vol. 2" | Jon Paré | Brad Kern | May 14, 2006 | 62015-08-177 | 3.7[21] |
178 | 22 | "Forever Charmed" | James L. Conway | Brad Kern | May 21, 2006 | 62015-08-178 | 4.5[22] |
Reception
In 2016, Gavin Hetherington of SpoilerTV ran a series of Charmed articles in the run-up to the 10th anniversary of the series finale. The eighth was a complete season review of season eight, posted on the day of the 10th anniversary of the series finale. Gavin comments that the season suffers from its budget cut, saying "I blame budget more than anything else for the reason season 8 felt less magical than most of the previous seasons".[23] He highlighted 'Forever Charmed' as the best episode the season, while also saying he respected the writers since they "still managed to deliver 22 episodes of hit-and-misses, but for me, a lot of it was good".
Notes
- ^ Only credited for the episodes he appears in.
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