Tuesday, November 22, 2011

"Witches In Tights"

Description: "When a demon coerces a boy into turning him into an evil comic book villain so he can steal an Elder's powers, the boy transforms The Charmed Ones into comic book heroes with superhuman strengths to prevent this from happening."





Many people refer to the Halliwell sisters as their heroes, but now they have the chance to be full-fledged super-hearoes, costumes and all. I thought it was cool how they easily transitioned into being a kick-butt, super-strength superhero in a matter of seconds, without even a double take. I think the girls were wishing that they could keep those neat new powers they gained, but there's a difference between wiccan powers and hero powers. How unique was it that Kevin could just draw something and it come to life? I wish I could do that all that time, but if everybody could then it wouldn't make the gift so unique. I know that children are easier to manipulate than a full grown adult, but must demons always target them. Children are for the most part innocent, so for a demon to take advantage of that is wrong. I felt bad for Kevin that he was always getting picked on by people, but that doesn't make it right that he created someone so strong that they could kill the person that was picking on him the most. I guess it's good that he felt remorse for it afterward, but he had to know that someone with so much strength would have a hard time controlling all that power, especially toward someone they hate so much. So this elder guy that the Charmed Ones were supposed to protect, he was getting on my last nerves. I'm already not the biggest fan of the elders and whitelighters because of the hard time they gave Leo and Piper about getting married and being together, but do they have to be so arrogant and rude? The Charmed Ones opened their home to you to save your butt, and you don't have the decency to respect them? No wonder no one likes those people! Now that I've got my random rant out of the way, you guys might be wondering what the elder kept hinting about Piper and Leo's baby being so special. Well it shouldn't come as much of a surprise to anybody, because look back on how much magic the baby has already done in the womb and Piper's not even showing. Can you only imagine how powerful this baby is going to be when he's actually born and through the years? Well, keep that in your head and you got what it's going to be like. All I can say, is thank God the good side has this special baby! I'm not going to give anything away, you guys are just going to have to wait and see! I thought it was hilarious when Phoebe was dangling the slum-lord off the side of the building. That dude almost about crapped his pants he was so scared, and Phoebe was just nonchalantly standing there. If it hadn't been for Cole showing up, the slum-lord would have had nothing on the sisters, and Cole wouldn't have to have killed him in the end of the episode. Speaking of the end of the episode, I felt bad when Phoebe looked at him like that. A look of a mix between pure disbelievment, a little bit of fear, betrayal, and disappointment. Phoebe and Cole's relationship will be forever missed, and for those of you who are hanging on by a sliver of a hope that they might get back together, well I have bad news for you, they don't. Sorry, but he won't leave anytime soon, so enjoy Cole while you have him! "May the power of three set you free!" Keep reading and watching!














Peace, Love, and Charmed!

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