"Charmed" Siren Song (TV Episode 2002) Poster

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A siren (Melinda Clarke) attacks one of Leo's charges, a future Whiteligher, while Piper and Leo's persona's are switched magically by their unborn baby.
Buffy_Fan_Forever6 April 2007
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Cole really needs to give up. Pheobe doesn't want him back even if she does still love him. He lied to her and her sisters one to many times. Making Pheobe turn against her sisters last season, and making Paige a vampire was part his fault. I like Cole, but i feel that he needs to cool his persistence onto Pheobe, because no matter how much Good he does, he will always have the demon inside him. You can take the boy out of the demon, but not the demon out of the boy.

Piper being pregnant is a joy to the show, I think her being pregnant will help her realize what it's like to be a Mom, and feel what her mother and Grams felt. I like how Leo makes the comment,"are your boobs always this sore?" My Dad and I just laughed at that part!! A man pregnant, even if it is only for a little bit of TV. It gives the males a little bit of what women before them had to go through.
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10/10
The One With The Siren...
taylorkingston28 October 2014
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I love this episode. It's so interesting. I now hear whilst watching other TV Shows and movies, about Sirens, and how they would lure men to the ocean, or something along those lines. Anyway, I think this episode is incredibly creative and one of my all-time favorites. But then again, every episode of Charmed is one of my favorites.

In this episode, a Siren comes to town and she's seducing married men. Then she burns their lungs, and obviously, at this point their dead. Then the wives catch her and she burns them alive. Because that is what happened to her. She fell in love with a married man and then was burned alive for her sins. That's when she became a Siren. But when one woman escapes her fiery death, thanks to some help from Cole, then the Siren has to get to her quick, and kill her. Since Leo and Piper have been fighting, mostly Piper complaining about being left and ignored whilst she struggles through the pregnancy by herself, their baby switches their powers. Along with that, Leo is now pregnant and a witch, and Piper is a white-lighter, who must help her charges. Eventually, the woman escapes and Paige must find her. But when the Siren gets Cole in her clutches, will he be able to stop her enchanting seduction? Hint, yes, he will, but not at first. He eventually tries to kill Phoebe.

Overall, I give this episode a 10 out of 10.
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The luring song
Realrockerhalloween21 September 2016
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Siren song has a woman who kills men who are unfaithful by fire in revenge for the townspeople doing the same to her. Its said she rose from her ashes, mixing it with Phoenix lore, while unjustifiably leading men astray with her powers instead of by choice. Speaking of choice I can't see Phoebe in the right by the end concerning Cole since he was basically brainwashed by the siren only snapping out of it when vanquished. It was unfair with the circumstances surrounding it and seems like another ploy to make him the bad guy he isn't.

Another aspect I did enjoy was Piper and Leo's baby switching their powers when they argue to much so they can walk in each others shoes. Its hilarious as Leo can't channel her powers right & experiencing morning sickness while Piper tries orbing and can't concentrate with the constant ringing of innocents needing her help. I think in the end they really realized the tribulations each goes through learning to communicate better and growing closer as a married couple.
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