- A group of warlocks that are knowledge thieves, are hunting down a young man named Eric, who has uncovered the location of one of the greatest sources of power in the world - the Akashic Records. Meanwhile, Prue has her hands full.
- A band of knowledge-stealing warlocks hunt down a young man named Eric (Misha Collins) who uncovered the location of one of the greatest sources of power in the world, the Akashic Records. Meanwhile, Prue has her hands full with Jack Sheridan (Lochlyn Munro).
- Prue, Piper and Phoebe rally to protect a young man (played by Misha Collins) who has cracked an ancient code from an evil band of warlocks who are bent on draining the contents of his brain. With Lochlyn Munro portraying Jack (and Jeff) Sheridan.
- Phoebe has a premonition that Collectors, a demon type which can suck a brain empty (which kills), are after a patient in the hospital where she helps out, and his cute son, Eric, who just finished deciphering the clue to the Akashic records, which contain ultimate knowledge. As they don't know yet warlocks don't bleed till Phoebe tells them, Prue and Piper cast a spell to read peoples minds, and thus find out that Dan is pure of heart, but Jack has nasty, violent ideas, while in fact...—KGF Vissers
- In a museum in San Francisco, the young Eric Bragg discloses the code in an ancient board found in the Iraq desert to find the Akashic Records, where the ultimate knowledge including the capability to see the future is recorded. He goes to the local hospital to tell his father, who is coma for several weeks. Coincidently Phoebe is working as a volunteer in the hospital and she has a premonition with a demon sucking Eric's brain with his finger. Meanwhile, Prue and Piper suspect that Jack Sheridan and Dan Gordon are warlocks and they cast a spell that makes them capable of hearing other people's minds. Phoebe discloses that the demons that are chasing Eric are called Collectors and the Halliwell sisters decide to protect Eric to avoid that the demons get the powerful knowledge and jeopardize mankind.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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