Description: "The sisters must find a demon responsible for the murder of one of Phoebe's classmates. Meanwhile, Dan discovers that Leo was previously married, and decides to take matters into his own hands. While Prue attempts to help a man who is looking for a witness to his daughter's murder."
Demon's must not be very stealthy and illusive if a mortal can find proof of their existance so readily. My question is, how do you just come to the conclusion that you think demons are real? Is it just me or does that seem a bit questionable? I found it funny how at first Charlene didn't know she was dead and just thought it was a headache and she wasn't feeling well, but on the other hand sad because she had such a bright future ahead of her and it was all ruined because she knew a little too much. Okay Dan, talk about desperate! You and Piper just broke up and now you're already trying to get Piper to second guess her relationship with Leo. I love how he was like, "I'm not trying to come off as the jealous ex it's not like that." I'm like, uh duh it's like that! You wouldn't be trying to dig up dirt on Leo if you had never dated Piper. And how DARE Dan ever lay a hand on Leo. Piper handled it really well considering she still cares a lot about Dan, but if it was me I would have sent him into oblivion! I thought it was really sweet how Piper didn't freak out about the fact that Leo was once married, and instead went to Lillian's house to talk about how great of a guy Leo "was." Lillian seems like she really did genuinely love Leo and is greatful for the time they got to spend together. It just made Piper see how much she really loved Leo for how caring and sensitive he is. I felt really bad for the guy who was trying to find a witness for his daughter, Tyra's, murder. You can tell he really loved his daughter and still does, if he's willing to sit on the bench all day every day trying to find just one person who will stand up to the murderer. I bet it's hard for the sisters to see a father who actually cares about his daughter opposed to their father who they never see or hear from. I'm glad that in the end it all worked out, but it would have been ideal if it had never happened in the first place and that man could still have his daughter. Grief is hard to deal with especially if it's for someone you really love like your child. "May the power of three set you free!" Keep reading and watching!
Peace, Love, and Charmed!
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