Tuesday, November 8, 2011

"Death Takes A Halliwell"

Description: "Prue, growing weary of her battles to save innocents and in fighting off the Angel of Death, is forced to turn her back on a dying soul, and must come to grips with her feelings towards fate and the death of her mother."





Everybody has got to come to terms with death at sometime in their own way, but when you lose someone you're close to it makes doing so harder. Out of all three sisters, Prue has always taken her mother's death the hardest, because she was the oldest and remembers the most of how it was like before their mother passed. What I don't get though is that the Halliwells lose innocents all the time, but Prue has never been broken up about it before. I get that there comes a time when you're like enough is enough, but you can't save everyone because if you could, no one would ever die. I didn't want Reese Davidson to die, but he was really starting to get annoying. There was never any evidence that suggested Cole could somehow still be alive, just a lot of suspicion. So I don't understand why he was adament on bothering Phoebe about it. Back when Cole was still gone, even if Phoebe did know something she wouldn't tell you. What I don't understand is even after the Seekers knew where Cole is they still killed Reese. They could have left Reese alone and just commenced with going after Cole. I found it funny that the elders were so against Piper and Leo marrying, and yet they throw them a wedding reception. Umm, why the sudden turn around? The lamp that was supposed to symbolize eternal love, well it was broken at the end of the episode. I hope that's not a bad omen. Speaking of bad omens, when the angel of death said to Prue, "It's not your time....yet." I'm not going to give anything away, but let's just say this forebodes something big for the very near future. I think Piper and Prue are slowly starting to trust Cole more and more. It's not going to happen over night, but at least they are making the attempt to try. The more they see he's making an attempt to try to be good and how much he loves Phoebe, they are opening up to him more. Cole's really a good guy you just can't pick what family you're born into, how you grow up, and who you were born to be. Phoebe hasn't felt this strongly about anyone in a long time, so to see her so happy is really good. Another note on the death of the girls' mother. Why would Grams bring the girls to the beach after their mother's funeral, when her mother drowned to death. I know Grams had good intentions, but that's not going to help them heal if they're near water. Prue's greatest fear is already drowning (Season 1 Episode "From Fear To Eternity" reference), so obviously the fact that their mother drowned had a lasting effect on them. "May the power of three set you free!" Keep reading and watching!









Peace, Love, and Charmed!

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