"Charmed" Crimes & Witch Demeanors (TV Episode 2004) Poster

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Trial and errors
owlaurence10 July 2008
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This episode is important because it introduces some changes for the characters, but it feels odd on all accounts. First, the fact that it is presented as a trial is original, but it ends up as very high-winded and talkative. It is nice to re-watch some past events, but a large portion of the episode is spent just reminiscing, which seems cheap. It is also rather difficult to believe that a mystical jury would use such fishy procedures. Besides, it's hard to believe they would actually blame the sisters for what they did years ago, when at the end of season 4 they wanted to reward them for their accomplishments.

Then there is Darryl. I don't know what to think of his plot. I really like the character a lot, especially as he has such bad luck with spells. But his treatment here seems incredibly harsh and too realistic for a light-hearted series. Granted, the trial needed a high stake, but the execution scene freaked me out, so it seems normal that Darryl will not go back to normal as he usually does. As for the sisters, they don't really get to do much except wait for others to save them. Piper in particular barely has a cameo. But Phoebe's punishment is well deserved : she's had it coming for a long time now, and I guess her lack of empathic powers and foresight will come as a relief for the scriptwriters.

Other nice things are the returns of many familiar faces, including the Cleaners and Barbas. The latter is becoming a fixture of the underworld, which is good because he's a cool character. Then the lava pit. Seeing Leo and Chris argue there reminded me of the good old days when it was Leo and Cole. I must say, as a team, they really rock.
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On trial
Realrockerhalloween3 October 2016
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Another good idea badly executed as the charmed ones are meeting with the tribunal when magic is exposed. Meanwhile Darryl is set to die for a crime he didn't commit. The tribunal sees to be consisting of demons & elders who judge the date of the world yet at this point it was made clear good doesn't work with evil. They didn't life a finger to stop it three years ago and can't be trusted to be unbiased since circumstances like the poltergeist that framed Darryl could easily slip from their vision. Also Darryl dying wasn't very intense as its come part of the formula to formula an innocent or themselves at the last minute.

Another aspect is Barbas being set free to be their lawyer and making the case about them. If the writers wanted him back they could've easily used the Halloween rule without giving him a free pass to go on killing and his testimony had nothing to do about the case. With a few rewrites it could've been a great episode yet they used to many cheap ploys and loopholes to have actual substance.
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