Charmed: The Complete Fourth Season is a captivating story of big changes in the world of the Halliwell sisters. San Francisco witches Phoebe (Alyssa Milano) and Piper (Holly Marie Combs) grieve the loss of Prue (Shannen Doherty) at the same time they discover the existence of a fourth Halliwell sibling: Paige (Rose McGowan ), offspring of the girls' late mother and a Whitelighter (thus making Paige part witch and part angel). Paige was raised as an adopted child, but has been aware of her sisters for awhile. Still, she's ambivalent about joining forces with them (despite... having two powers instead of the usual one), and Piper--now the oldest of the surviving sisters, reluctantly taking over Prue's position as leader--is in no hurry to welcome Paige into the fold. Blood and loyalty prevail, however, and soon Paige takes over Phoebe's old role as screw-up rookie, mangling potions and causing havoc (such as switching bodies with Phoebe at an inopportune time). But her strong survival sense, compassion, and ability to read people (she's studying to become a social worker) add a powerful new weapon to the Halliwell arsenal. Meanwhile, several key storylines from the third season carry over to this new year, notably the running drama concerning demon-with-a-soul Cole (Julian McMahon) and his ongoing battle to stay free of hell's wrath while maintaining dark powers. His romance with Phoebe leads them to become ruler and queen of the Underworld, where Phoebe's loyalty is tested and a demonic baby enters the picture. Piper and her husband, Whitelighter Leo (Brian Krause), deal with sorrow over Prue and frustration over not being able to have a child, and the sisters' police ally, Inspector Morris (Dorian Gregory), has to contend with an out-of-control boss bent on charging the Halliwells with a crime. All that and a witch-hunter and appearance by the angel of destiny, who offers to relieve the witches of their magical burden. The most impressive aspect of the fourth season is the way Doherty's loss isn't treated as a mere vacuum to be filled with a new body, but is taken as an opportunity to reinvent the show in several crucial ways. --Tom Keogh [show more]
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Debuting in 1998 the Aaron Spelling-produced television series &39;Charmed&39; follows the adventures of three modern-day witches juggling their supernatural abilities with the demands of everyday life The Halliwell sisters use their magical powers to protect innocent people from evil demons who in turn attempt to steal the sister&39;s powers for their own purposes In order to shield the world from darkness the sisters must protect their own powers from the lords of the underworld and also rise above the childish bickering of sisterhood to work together as a team
All 22 episodes from the fourth series of the popular American television drama about three sisters who also happen to be witches, and who are sworn to protect the innocent from the dark forces that threaten them. In this series, Piper (Holly Marie Coombs) and Phoebe (Alyssa Milano) mourn the death of their older sister, but fortunately the discovery of a long-lost younger sister, Paige (Rose McGowan), restores the Power of Three. Episodes are: 'Charmed Again (Part 1)'; 'Charmed Again (Part 2)'; 'Hell Hath No Fury'; 'Enter the Demon'; 'Size Matters'; 'A Knight to Remember'; 'Brain Drain'; 'Black As Cole'; 'Muse to My Ears'; 'A Paige from the Past'; 'Trial By Magic'; 'Lost and Bound'; 'Charmed and Dangerous'; 'The Three Faces of Phoebe'; 'Marry-Go-Round'; 'The Fifth Halliwheel'; 'Saving Private Leo'; 'Bite Me'; 'We're Off to See the Wizard'; 'Long Live the Queen'; 'Womb Raider'; 'Witch Way Now?'
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