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8/10
An old enchanted knight's tale comes to life, and an eye candy scene with Rose McGowan!
blanbrn22 June 2021
This episode of "Charmed" from season 4 number 6 from 2001 called "A Knight to Remember" is one interesting and entertaining one as it has an old fashioned fairy tale like feel. Life is typical with the girls and their witches lifestyles as they continue to battle a shock demon, however on the side Paige(McGowan) has somehow cast a spell of one of her liked child fairy tales which brings a long lost prince to current life, which then leads an evil witch which is Paige to open up a portal and bring doom and black magic to their current times. This episode is fun and well written with a spotlight on Paige as her sisters want her to move in, yet she stays stubborn and independent plus she on the side is having intimate feel between the sheets with a boy toy(the scene in which Rose sports a sexy silk pink bra was such eye candy and sexy!). However thru teamwork and the power of three life returns to normal in the meantime. Overall good well done entertaining sexy episode.
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10/10
The One With Paige's Past Life...
taylorkingston21 February 2015
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I love this episode. I absolutely love it. It's one of my all-time favorite episodes, defiantly in the Top 10 of the entire series. And it's probably in the Top 5 of Season 4. I watch it over and over and I never get bored. I just love seeing Paige's past life. It's so interesting and cool.

In this episode, Paige remembers a fairy tale that she created when she was a child. She has a look in the Book Of Shadows and finds the spell, the one that brings the Prince to her. She could never remember, so without thinking, she read it aloud. The Prince comes to her, which confuses her, since it's a story. But it's not a story. She was actually the Evil Enchantress long, long ago, as a past life. The Evil Enchantress comes to find the Prince and Paige must battle her. The Evil Enchantress, jeez I wish she had an easier-to-type name, has the coolest powers. Like wind and electricity, all the elements. Piper, Phoebe and Paige make a binding potion to take away the EE, that's what I'm doing from now on, powers. The Prince is taken back and Paige and Leo follow her. Then so do Piper and Phoebe, who get caught and chained to a wall. Leo frees them and Paige battles the EE and binds her powers, which makes the EE very upset. In the end of this episode, Paige moves into the Manor.

Overall, I give this episode a 10 out of 10.
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6/10
The Knight, The Prince and the The Evil Enchantress
claudio_carvalho6 May 2007
Piper and Phoebe needs Paige to vanquish a Shocker Demon and they invite their sister to live with them. Paige refuses and accidentally casts a spell of her fairytale, bringing a Prince Charming to the present days. Paige's ancestral, the Evil Enchantress, opens a portal and comes to the Twentieth-First Century to get pregnant of the knight and spread black magic in the world.

"A Knight to Remember" is one of the silliest episodes of "Charmed", with a weak story and terrible performances. The jokes are not funny, Holly Mary Combs is awful and the show never works. My vote is six.

Title (Brazil): "Um Inesquecível Cavaleiro" ("An Unforgettable Knight")
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5/10
...and an episode to forget
owlaurence3 August 2008
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As always, there are good elements in this episode. First of all, I don't know if there is any deeper meaning in that, but getting pregnant seems to be everybody's major concern this season (as it will be again in future seasons). The most important element in this episode is Paige moving in with Piper and Phoebe, a symbolic moment as she definitely replaces Prue on the show. I must say she does a pretty good job of taking the craziness in as everybody keeps barging in on her at the worst times (with a few hilarious scenes and lines). Still, it seems normal that she should be reluctant, and her constant fear of being compared with Prue will come up again. Finally, a big cheer for Leo's sword-fighting skills. Piper's right, that IS sexy.

But the rest makes me wince. First of all, Paige has been at the origins of almost every disaster recently, which imho is not a very good way of making her part of the team. Then the plot with Prince Charming and the Enchantress is waaaay over the top and too corny even for Charmed. The "Pardon my Past" idea worked with Phoebe, but we don't know Paige all that well yet, so the contrast between her evil self and her good self doesn't have a lot of significance for us. To cap it all, the medieval characters seem to come straight out of a very, very bad Disney movie (without the singing), and the actors have a hard time convincing us that they believe in it. (Seriously, I pity the poor guy who had to play the Prince).
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Shock it to me
Realrockerhalloween20 September 2016
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A knight to remember explores a fairy tale Paige knew from childhood and it leads to a past life where she was known as the evil enchantress. When she recites a spell from the book a knight from this time period is transported to their domain and he falls deeply in love with her.

While the take is enjoyable I found Paige not belonging to their reincarnation pool as a plot hole since the show set up in place for souls to travel in the same packs of friends and family so they can keep finding each other. They could've at least established her friend Glenn who visits her to be his past life making them soul mate's since they've dated since birth and end up soul mates.

Another aspect was the shocker demon who only attacks when the girls aren't together and this need Paige to move in to stop such attacks. While at first I found it convenient, not very sisterly, for them to ask her to move in I found it a heart warming moment when they realize the error of their ways showing Paige why they love her to stay. Together bonded under sisterhood they vanquish the electrical charged demon with the charmed circle once again complete. While the episode was far from perfect, I found it fun and my favorite theme about family matters even if they are half blood.
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4/10
It's bad, but it's the episode where Paige agreed to move in...
m-4782627 March 2021
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Season 4 is plagued by bad monsters of the week, and forgettable filler episodes. Previous seasons managed to make the corniness bearable, unfortunately season 4 is on overdrive with that. And Charmed was turned into a laughing track free Sabrina, after the premiere. Enter the demon, was the only one worth watching. Mainly for the acting, when characters switched bodies. Only it's a shame Milano impersonated Paige, like she was a ditzy tween girl. Size Matters, is plain awful, and not even Robert Englund and Dave Navarro could redeem that terribly written episode. A Knight to Remember, is the same kind of cringeworthy corniness. Only it is where Rose McGowan showed, how good at being bad she was. Paige's fairytale evil counterpart, is what makes the episode worth it. As well as some of the one liners. It's also an important part of the story, when Paige decides to accept her half-sisters request, and move into the manor with them. The power of three can carry on its legacy.
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