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| Three sisters (Prue, Piper and Phoebe) reunite and unlock their powers to
become the Charmed Ones - the most powerful witches to exist. Now they must
vanquish evil and save innocents while living their lives as normal women in
the real world. Life isn't so easy when you're Charmed.
Disc Contents -
The Witch is Back
Prue is attacked by a 300-year-old warlock (Billy Wirth), who had been trapped in a locket by Melinda Warren, an ancestor of the Halliwell sisters who was burned at the stake. Seeking revenge for his containment, the warlock is after Melinda's descendants -- the Charmed Ones. He has the ability to copy powers; once he has copied theirs, there'll be no stopping him. The sisters cast a spell to bring back Melinda (Tyler Layton); they concoct a potion just in time to banish the warlock back into the locket. It turns out Prue's coworkers were behind this devious plan to steal the sisters' powers. Piper musters up the courage to ask out the cute handyman, and Andy is frustrated by Prue's continued involvement in bizarre police investigations.
Wicca Envy
The Halliwell sisters are unwittingly under the control of Prue's devious boss and secret warlock Rex (Neil Roberts). Using astral projection, Rex frames Prue for stealing a priceless tiara. As evidence mounts, Andy is forced to put Prue in jail. The sisters suspect Piper's new handyman boyfriend; Phoebe complicates matters by dating Rex. The sisters plot a quick jailbreak so they can catch Rex and his cohort in action. The spell is broken, and the two criminals go up in a puff of smoke. Andy is quick to see that Prue is innocent and drops the charges. Piper's new flame Leo makes a sincere and mysterious exit from her life.
Feats of Clay
Phoebe's roguish ex-boyfriend Clay (Victor Browne) comes to town looking for a reconciliation. His attentions have always come with strings attached -- in this case a stolen Egyptian urn which carries a mortal curse. Although Prue's overprotective sisterly hackles are raised by Clay's arrival, she deals with her own problem of trying to save the auction house from bankruptcy, while Piper's use of benign witchcraft in a misguided attempt at matchmaking may have the opposite effect.
The Wendigo
A supernatural animal called a Wendigo who appears normal during the day but hairy and nasty at night attacks Piper, who catches a nasty case of turning Wendigo. Phoebe reluctantly involves Prue in a search for a lost child when she gets a premonition from an item up for auction at Prue's new job at an auction house. Prue and Phoebe return home to a troubled sister. Prue has to contain her jealousy when a beautiful FBI agent teams with Andy to catch the Wendigo, but the woman turns out to be a true femme fatale when they figure out that she, in fact, is the Wendigo that attacked Piper. When night falls Prue and Phoebe must determine which Wendigo in the woods to kill, and which is Piper. Luckily, when one freezes in time and the other keeps moving, they have their answer. Turning Wendigo doesn't turn off any witchly powers, thank goodness.
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