"Charmed" Oh My Goddess!: Part 1 (TV Episode 2003) Poster

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Titanic !
owlaurence29 June 2008
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Wow. This two-parter begins in a great way. This week's villains are dangerous. The casualty rate and the spreading panic around them makes that very clear. And the Elders finally get a heavenly-looking place and really nice outfits... briefly, at least. The danger is slow to build, which allows us to see everybody going around their normal lives for about 5mn before havoc comes knocking at the door. (It seems Piper and Leo did go back to that shrink after all.) Then Whitelighters begin to disappear, and a whole lot of magical creatures come popping into the Halliwell manor, to our immense enjoyment. Leprechauns, seven dwarfs, fairies, nymphs, even that arrogant nanny. And Chris, who's a cross between a Whitelighter and the guy from Terminator (the good one). After five seconds, you start to feel that this guy is a keeper, and you're right. The episode finishes just as things are getting really, really heated (in a manner of speaking), with a nice variety of cliffhangers that let you go from 'uh oh' to 'no waaaay !'.
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Facing the Titans
Realrockerhalloween22 September 2016
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Oh my Goddess part one is the best season finale we could've ever hoped for since the end of the world is on the line when the Titans are freed from their prison, turning Whitelighters into statues, steal their powers and destroy the Elders. A young man named Chris Perry comes back from the future to stop them from creating a dystopian future and force Leo to turn the sisters into goddesses who stand a chance against them. The magical community running to them for help, Paige's dreams of ancient wars and the weather patterns set the new villains slowly and build tension. When it finally shows these ancient creatures you feel in awe, these are the ones who could destroy the planet and wreak havoc everyday. They don't disappoint since they destroy the heavens without a fight and turn Paige to stone.

While all these events are going on Piper is worried about her marriage and if Leo will be killed in the attacks. You can see how corned she feels watching over their son and trying to stay calm without losing it. This epic two parter would lose so much emotion and heart without the conflict between two lovers putting their lives on the line and afraid to lose one another.
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3/10
Acting is good however bad episode
karolinecelis8 September 2021
A few things I only appreciate regarding this episode is theme of Greek mythology, which made me recall the Greek classics, and gods, and goddesses. It would've been nice if Cronus was an elderly man or middle aged. I'm particular how I want the characters to look. I kinda lost interest in Greek mythology a bit. Because I have a fascination for exploring mythology from other cultures especially Norse mythology.

Also, it would've been nice if the characters behavior change, and I don't care about the characters behavior, and attitude. Also for people who have seen and watch this show. I don't wanna be mean but piss off. Excuse me for my behavior it would've been nice if characters recognize how they behave to themselves, and the other supporting characters.
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