Monday, November 7, 2011

"Just Harried"

Description: "On the day of Piper's wedding to Leo, Prue's astrally-projected self adopts an uninhibited, wild personality that threatens to ruin the wedding and place Prue in jail for murder."





The blessed day has finally arrived that Leo and Piper can get married! But unfortunately like everything else in their lives, it doesn't go off without a problem. I thought it was sweet of the elders to let Patty come down for her daughter's wedding. Piper was really torn up about her not being there, so for her to show up was huge. The scene between mother and daughters is so precious, that it can evoke a lot of different emotions. It seems to me that Prue is gaining much more power than she can handle, if it has gotten to the point where she's astral projecting in her dreams. I thought that was a voluntary power, and it was weird how Prue couldn't remember anything real from the "dream." I wish they would have gone more into the story of why that guy from the bar wanted to kill the victim. It couldn't have just been a random act, but then again he didn't look like the brightest person let alone the nicest. I think Victor is finally passed the fact his daughter is marrying a whitelighter, especially after the little speach Leo gave to him. It was almost as sweet as my favorite monologue of Piper's in the episode "Once Upon A Time." We all know that Leo loves Piper, but everytime he says it shows us all over again how meant to be they are. I have never disagreed with anything that Piper has done or the choices she has made until now. You went through all this trouble and planning in order to marry Leo, and then a couple of things go wrong and you just want to call it completely off? Everybody had been telling you that the likelihood of nothing happening were slim, and that was the reason you didn't have a big wedding to begin with. That look that Leo has on his face when Piper says, "That's it! The wedding's off!" breaks my heart everytime. Well now Piper is the official Mrs. Halliwell since the females keep their last names in that family. To quote Leo from a future episode, "Halliwell. Evil fears it, good respects it." I don't think Leo cares that much about the last name, as long as he gets his beautiful bride at the end of the day, that's all he cares about. In the end, Prue didn't go to jail for murder, the man who killed the person did get what he deserved, and Leo and Piper were wed. "May the power of three set you free!" Keep reading and watching!








Peace, Love, and Charmed!

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