-Shannen has revealed that you wont be seeing her pop up on the reboot anytime soon.
-Her main reason is that she doesn't want to be known as the reboot Queen since she has starred in so many iconic shows/movies and they all keep getting rebooted and she continues to show them support (90210 (which is more revival then reboot), Heathers, and possible Mallrats sequel) but she has to draw the line.
The original Charmed Ones wont be celebrating the shows 20th anniversary in any special way like some other shows get to do.
-Charmed premieres Oct.14.
-He was always worried that Leo would have his final send off whenever the character got written out of the show for short amount of time. (Mostly due to budget cuts)
-Brad Kern refused to tell them who Chris really was as he wanted the actors to be as surprised as the characters when they found out that Chris was their future unborn son.
-Was shocked to see Shannen Doherty leave the show as she was so essential to the show being a hit.
-Can't choose between Prue/Paige since it was like working on 2 different shows. Once Prue died, it made Piper/Leo step up and become the adults of the show.
-Knew his place on the show was to support the females, be the pacifist and leave the fighting of evil to the Charmed Ones.
-Would appear on the reboot if they asked him to as he thinks the fans would enjoy it. But there is no Leo without Piper/Leo.
-Nick Hargrove has been upped to a series regular and will being playing Parker. President of the Phi Delta Upsilon fraternity.
-Maggie (the youngest) catches feels for the character after he stands up for her against a rude customer at her waitress job.
-When the reboot was first touted out to viewers the promotion for the show talked about how it would be a “feminist” update from the original. This was the first strike against the show for Holly Marie Combs.
-Jennie Snyder Urman, Charmed 2.0 showrunner has agreed that it was a mistake that the show reboot was promoted that way since the original was feminist in its day.
-She goes to state that Charmed got a reboot because it was such a beloved show in the first place with a huge fanbase.
SEEN AND HEARD — After getting a message from the spirit board to not trust Harry (Rupert Evans), the sisters are conflicted and ultimately concoct a plan to see if he is telling the truth. Desperate to believe the person warning them is trying to protect them, they end up going against their better judgement. Harry soon realizes that the sisters are up to no good and tries to help before it’s too late.
Meanwhile, this new sisterly unit is not fully unified, with Mel (Melonie Diaz) and Macy (Madeleine Mantock) struggling with who’s the real big sister and Maggie (Sarah Jeffery) caught in the middle.
Vanessa Parise directed the episode written by Jessica O’Toole & Amy Rardin."
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