Saturday, October 9, 2010

Charmed - The Complete Seventh Season

Charmed - The Complete Seventh Season Review



I watch my videos from the first season to the last, usually a half an episode per day, and when I get to the end, I usually wait a few weeks and start again, though I admit I have begun to be able to recite some of the lines verbatim. I was recording them on television and watching them, but they got to the end too fast, and I did not like being tied to that much recorded television every day. This is ideal.
NO, I am not obsessed. I watch some Charmed each night as part of my unwinding before going to bed. Something very familiar is soothing and routine is helpful in getting to sleep. I teach high school, and though most are really good people, some of my students would not know a positive thought or action if it came up and kissed them on the cheek. These young charmed ladies always end up vanquishing evil in short order, setting me up for a peaceful thought before going to lala land. All the Charmed series videos are fun, and the series lets you see these fictional girls blossom into something strong and good.
I recommend the series.




Charmed - The Complete Seventh Season Overview


The Power of Three continues to work in mysterious ways as the sisters adapt to the arrival of baby Chris – and the added responsibility of having two enchanted children underfoot. Could this be a divine signal for Piper and Leo to stop quibbling and start parenting? Meanwhile, Paige continues her quest for the perfect man (or even a couple of imperfect ones) while Phoebe desperately searches for the father of her future daughter. Given the pageant of witches, warlocks and sexy wardrobe gracing the manor in the coming year, finding time to juggle multiple romances while fighting the forces of darkness will become increasingly challenging.


Charmed - The Complete Seventh Season Specifications


The challenges come fast and furious for the Halliwell sisters in Charmed: The Complete Seventh Season. Some of them are pretty exotic, too: a visit from Lady Godiva, who inspires a certain, unexpected freedom in witchy sisters Phoebe (Alyssa Milano), Piper (Holly Marie Combs), and Paige (Rose McGowan) while dodging the evil designs of a nasty land baron. Shakti and Shiva, the ultimate lovers of Hinduism, manage to occupy the bodies of Piper and still-evolving Whitelighter Leo (Brian Krause) at a very bad time: The consummation of their love will destroy the universe. An ex-demon turned professor at the Magic School falls under a spell that causes him to believe he's Robin Hood and that Phoebe is Maid Marian. And it goes on like that: an invisible demon posing as an imaginary friend to a child; a time-travel trip to 1899 (and the site of a tragic fire) that strands Phoebe; the arrival of Pandora's Box in the hands of a shape-shifting visitor from the Underworld. Things never quiet down for the Halliwells, and their lives are even more complicated by Zankou (Oded Fehr), who shows up in a running storyline about his effort to release the Shadow, the ultimate power, and steal the Book of Shadows, which is crucial to the sisters' witchcraft. Meanwhile, Leo must make a crucial choice in order to release Piper and Phoebe from their deaths at the hands of yet another demon: Should he save them or engage in magic that will ultimately rob him of his free will? An exciting season full of new changes and characters, transitions, children, and much else, Charmed: The Complete Seventh Season carries on this long-running television show's breathless pace and intriguing mix of the arcane and ordinary. --Tom Keogh

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