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"Witch Way Now" could've been a perfect series finale

I think season four's finale, Witch Way Now, could have acted as the perfect ending to the series. The sisters have finally finished mourning Prue's death, vanquished their greatest enemy and weakened the entire demonic world as a result, Paige feels accepted and they have a bright future ahead of them with Piper's baby on the way.

Not that the next few seasons didn't have a handful of great episodes, but a lot of what happened dampened the better years. Here you have the sisters in a secure place, sticking together without getting bitter.

It would have been a great ending.

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Post by Elle Em on Oct 29, 2020 7:12:35 GMT -5

This episode would definitely work as a series finale. There was so much that was different at this point on that it felt like a different show: Holly and Alyssa became producers, the series had a lighter overall feel with more silliness, the sisters felt more like friends or acquaintances, there was much more of a focus on children, Phoebe and Paige were constantly moving in and out, Leo's role had much less stability, continuity rules were broken at a greater frequency, and on and on.

Based off of what I knew from just seasons 1-4, I would have never predicted how the rest of the show actually turned out. Witch Way Now felt like it was setting us up for a much different future. I'd definitely prefer to have half the show we got and still be able to hold my expectations high for what it might have been.

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Post by prudencehalliwell on Oct 29, 2020 8:33:01 GMT -5

I'd have been fine if it did end here, if it did, maybe I'll love the whole series, without S5-S8 happening, and were things just got worse to the characters.

I think this would have worked as a series finale. The only part I'd hate is the Angel telling the sisters that Piper is pregnant, and I'd rather the Angel of Destiny not close the Manor Door, so Leo can get unfrozen and be told the news too. It's sad, we missed that moment of him learning it.

But, I'd be happy if it ended here, and wonder what became of them, as I doubt any of us would have predicted anything that S5-S8 had. It would be interesting to wonder, just what stories fans would write in fanfiction, if it ended at 4, in showing what happened next. I'll bet most would think Piper would have a daughter, and Paige never would have quit her job.

Interesting, I do wonder how Paige would be viewed/received with only being in one season, and the last. It did take people a while to grow and warm up to her. How differently would it be, if we only knew/saw her from just one season and the last. I loved her in S4, but I do wonder how we'd all react if we we'd just only known her as the new sister who came in the final season, looking back at the show years later if Charmed only lasted four seasons.

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Post by ljones on Feb 27, 2021 22:31:08 GMT -5

No. No, it would not have been a perfect finale. As long as the sisters never knew the truth about how Cole became the Source, it was incomplete. And since they never learned the truth . . . as far as I'm concerned, they never really grew as characters.

“Without the darkness, how would we recognize the light? Do not fear your negative thoughts. They are part of you. They are a part of every living being, even Vulcans. To pretend it does not exist is to create an opportunity for it to escape.” – Tuvok (“Star Trek Voyager”)

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Post by Astral Echo on Feb 28, 2021 7:44:01 GMT -5

But arguably still more acceptable than what we got. Piper and Phoebe still somewhat resembled the two sisters we know. By Season 8, they were unrecognisable. And if they thought Season 4 was going to be there last, maybe they'd have given Cole and Phoebe's more finality. I doubt they'd have gone the route we'd have wanted but perhaps it wouldn't have ended with Phoebe suddenly becoming some kind of hater.

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Post by Esmeralda on Feb 28, 2021 8:09:45 GMT -5

Me, I'd still prefer 'Something Wicca This Way Goes' as the finale over this one.

I wish they'd skipped the Cole-the-Source storyline and instead used the Zankou storyline (with Cole taking Brody's role, so no 'Seven Year Witch'- I LOVE the idea of Cole becoming a half-whitelighter/half-demon - this also means no Wyatt and no Chris! YES! And no Billie and Christy! YES! And most important of all, no Stalker Cole who what part of "NO!" he doesn't understand! YES! No ruining ANY of their characters!) as the finale.

I think that would've made a much better ending than either this one or 'Forever Piper', I mean 'Forever Crap', I mean 'Forever Charmed', especially if it ended the way it would've had it been the finale as it would've if Charmed hadn't been renewed at the last moment (DON'T I WISH!) where Phoebe says, "Here we go!" KA-BOOM!! THE END!

That would set up the possibility of a Charmed movie or a reboot with the Halliwells rather than whoever the rip-off ones are. In the meantime, each fan can figure out her own ending. just imagine all of the wonderful fanfics we could've had with no need to include a Twice-Blessed Brat or a lying, whining, murdering brat from the future or their sister or all of their 6 cousins! YES!

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10 Fave Characters (no order):
LH1, S2, FH3 Prue
S1, FH2 & S5 Piper (not counting ‘Oh, My Goddess!’, which I count as part of S6)
S1-FH3 Phoebs
S4 & S8 Paige
S1 Leo
S1-S3 Patty
Mark Chao
Maggie Murphy
Drake
Zankou

Fave Episode:
Morality Bites

Fave Writer:
Sheryl J. Anderson

Fave Romantic Pairings:
Prue/Bane
Piper/Mark
Phoebe/Drake
Paige/Henry

Witch way now charmed

This is the first, and only time Charmed has its big climax in the penultimate episode allowing for a simple, and relatively calm season finale. It was the perfect opportunity for one, considering all that had happened during the year allowing for decent closure.

Synopsis: The Angel of Destiny arrives and offers the sisters the opportunity to give up their powers, and the constant demon battles, forever as a reward for vanquishing the Source. Before they make their decision, they must face the threat of exposure from a supposed FBI agent who is tracking down a witch hunter.

After a dark and heavy season, the idea to do a light and simple finale like this one was a very good move. There would be no way to wrap up a whole year’s worth of this kind of drama and include a big battle like the one we witnessed in the previous episode.

Magic has become such a huge part of their lives now, changing them for better and for worse. Facing them with the idea to get rid of both their powers and the demonic threats the face on a near daily basis is a clever idea to see just how important magic is to them.

Piper and Phoebe’s decision to relinquish their powers comes as no surprise given all that has happened to them this past year. They lost Prue; Phoebe became the Queen of the Underworld; and Piper now faces the prospect of not getting pregnant because of what they’re forced to do. Even so, I really side with Paige. If it weren’t for magic, she would have no family and its part of who they are now.

Cole’s story shouldn’t have continued on, but his appearance here would have provided a lot of closure for him and Phoebe had he simply moved on after seeing her, especially for fans of their relationship. I think the idea of him holding on wouldn’t have annoyed me as much if I wasn’t aware of the hostility he would face next season.

The witch hunter plot was a nice and simple one and for this episode since nothing else was really necessary. As far as season finales this is pretty low key, so a big battle would have ruined the otherwise brilliant atmosphere that Kern had created in probably the best example of how great a writer/director he could be if given the right motivation.

The final scene during this episode is another of my favourite Charmed moments. The scene was overflowing with emotion and it was such a great moment for them not just because of Pipers great news, but for them as sisters too, especially in comparison with bleak ending to the third season. Drama and darkness make for great entertainment, but it’s nice to see the characters you root for experience some bit of happiness to make all their struggles worth it.

In many ways, this episode could act as the perfect ending to the series. They have finally finished mourning the death of their older sister, vanquished their greatest enemy and weakened evil considerably as a result, Paige finally feels accepted and they have a bright future ahead of them with Piper’s baby on the way. Minus Cole’s promise to win Phoebe back, although you could argue that as a decent way to end it, the series would have closed up shop and satisfyingly wrapped up all its stories at the same time. That’s not to say that the next few seasons didn’t have some great episodes, they did, but a lot of what happened dampened the better years.

Regardless of its series ending possibilities, as a season finale this episode worked nicely, and gave Season 4 solid closure, while also setting up the new stories that would come up during the next season.

Ep 21. Witch Way Now?

The Charmed Ones have had quite a journey since they first discovered their magical powers, but as season four comes to a close, they face their biggest challenge yet. In episode 21, titled "Witch Way Now?", the sisters find themselves at a crossroads as they contemplate giving up their powers for good.

After their latest battle with the demonic forces that constantly threaten their lives, Prue, Piper, and Phoebe are left wondering if it's all worth it. They're tired of always being on guard, never able to let their guard down, and constantly sacrificing their personal lives and relationships for the greater good. What if they could have normal lives? What if they could be free of their powers and the constant danger that comes with them?

It's a question that's been weighing heavily on their minds, and one that they can't ignore any longer. But in order to make a decision, they need to know what their future holds. So they consult with a powerful seer, who gives them a glimpse into what their lives could be like without their powers. And what they see is both tempting and unnerving.

As they contemplate their decision, the sisters must also deal with a new threat: a group of rogue witches who want to use their powers for personal gain. The Charmed Ones have always used their magic to protect those in need, but these witches have no qualms about using their abilities for their own selfish purposes. And they won't hesitate to take down the sisters in order to get what they want.

With all of these challenges bearing down on them, the sisters must come together to decide what their future holds. Is it time to give up their powers and pursue a normal life? Or are they meant to continue fighting the forces of evil, no matter the cost?

As always, Charmed delivers an action-packed episode filled with magic, danger, and sisterhood. But "Witch Way Now?" takes things to the next level by asking the ultimate question: what happens when the Charmed Ones are no longer charmed? Fans won't want to miss this game-changing episode as the sisters make a choice that will impact the rest of the series.

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