Thursday, October 27, 2011

"Astral Monkey"


Description: "The doctor that treated Piper when she was critically ill, discovers and gains the Halliwell's powers. After being twisted by the magic now within him, he goes on a sadistic organ-harvesting spree, targeting criminals in the streets."





Dr. Williamson is back and this time with a motive! If readers of this blog don't remember who he is go back and read my post "Awakened." Dr. Williamson has gotten to the point where he's almost obsessed with finding out how Piper survived Arroyo Fever. It's gotten to the point where it's just plain unhealthy. I agree with the sisters though; it's creepy and a bit annoying for him to keep sending Piper letters. I just want to say, "Give it up!" I felt bad for him though because he got into it not knowing what he was getting into. I was surprised though how upset about it that Piper got. They lose innocents sometimes but it's never seemed to bother her as much as it did this time. Those monkeys were down right adorable though! And I love how they not only acquired the Halliwells' powers, but seemed to almost get their personalities also. Especially when the Piper monkey threw itself at Leo, I thought that was precious. I also found it sad that Dr. Williamson's sister was dying from Kidney failure and he felt helpless to help her. That makes me feel better that he wasn't hurting those people just to hurt them, he felt that if his sister didn't have the chance to live than people who do bad shouldn't either. Which makes sense in a twisted way if you think about it. I don't condone what he was doing, but no matter how much you want to disagree with it you have to admit he did it all for the right reasons. It was sad that he had to die in the end but as Prue and Phoebe say on numerous occasions, "You can't save everyone." I was glad to see that Leo and Piper's relationship is still going strong despite hardly ever getting a chance to spend time together. I laughed so hard when Phoebe was going through Piper's closet looking for something and Leo orbs in thinking it's Piper leans over and says, "Have you ever done it on a cloud?" And Phoebe looks over her shoulder and says, "Does a feather bed count?" It just goes to show you have to have a healthy sense of humor to survive the Halliwell family. I'm proud to see that Prue and Phoebe are willing to let the little annoyances of having Leo around just pass by in order for their sister to be happy. That's pure family love right there. "May the power of three set you free!" Keep reading and watching!



Peace, Love, and Charmed!

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