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'']'' is an American television series created by ]. In the United States, ''Charmed'' premiered on ] on October&nbsp;7,&nbsp;1998 and ended on May 21, 2006, with 178 episodes.<ref name="Season 1 TV Tango">
{{cite web |url=http://www.tvtango.com/listings?filters%5Bdate%5D%5Bmonth%5D=10&filters%5Bdate%5D%5Bday%5D=7&filters%5Bdate%5D%5Byear%5D=1998&commit.x=12&commit.y=14 |title=TV Listings for – October 7, 1998 |work=TV Tango |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140910221306/http://www.tvtango.com/listings?filters%5Bdate%5D%5Bmonth%5D=10&filters%5Bdate%5D%5Bday%5D=7&filters%5Bdate%5D%5Byear%5D=1998&commit.x=12&commit.y=14 |archive-date=2014-09-10 |url-status=dead |access-date=2014-09-09}}
</ref><ref name="TV Listings">{{cite web|url=http://thefutoncritic.com/showatch/charmed/listings/ |title=Charmed Listings |work=The Futon Critic |archive-url=https://archive.today/20140909005028/http://thefutoncritic.com/showatch/charmed/listings/ |archive-date=September 9, 2014 |url-status=dead }}</ref> ''Charmed'' originally aired on Wednesday nights at 9:00&nbsp;pm,<ref name="Season 1 TV Tango"/> before moving to Thursday nights for its second, third and fourth seasons.<ref>
{{cite web |url=http://www.tvtango.com/listings?filters%5Bdate%5D%5Bmonth%5D=9&filters%5Bdate%5D%5Bday%5D=30&filters%5Bdate%5D%5Byear%5D=1999&commit.x=21&commit.y=10 |title=TV Listings for – September 30, 1999 |work=TV Tango |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140910200909/http://www.tvtango.com/listings?filters%5Bdate%5D%5Bmonth%5D=9&filters%5Bdate%5D%5Bday%5D=30&filters%5Bdate%5D%5Byear%5D=1999&commit.x=21&commit.y=10 |archive-date=2014-09-10 |url-status=dead |access-date=2014-09-09 }}
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{{cite web |url=http://www.tvtango.com/listings?filters%5Bdate%5D%5Bmonth%5D=10&filters%5Bdate%5D%5Bday%5D=5&filters%5Bdate%5D%5Byear%5D=2000&commit.x=17&commit.y=10 |title=TV Listings for – October 5, 2000 |work=TV Tango |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140910221308/http://www.tvtango.com/listings?filters%5Bdate%5D%5Bmonth%5D=10&filters%5Bdate%5D%5Bday%5D=5&filters%5Bdate%5D%5Byear%5D=2000&commit.x=17&commit.y=10 |archive-date=2014-09-10 |url-status=dead |access-date=2014-09-09 }}
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{{cite web |url=http://www.tvtango.com/listings?filters%5Bdate%5D%5Bmonth%5D=10&filters%5Bdate%5D%5Bday%5D=11&filters%5Bdate%5D%5Byear%5D=2001&commit.x=20&commit.y=20 |title=TV Listings for – October 11, 2001 |work=TV Tango |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140910200907/http://www.tvtango.com/listings?filters%5Bdate%5D%5Bmonth%5D=10&filters%5Bdate%5D%5Bday%5D=11&filters%5Bdate%5D%5Byear%5D=2001&commit.x=20&commit.y=20 |archive-date=2014-09-10 |url-status=dead |access-date=2014-09-09 }}
</ref> For the fifth season, the series moved to Sunday nights at 8:00&nbsp;pm and remained there until its eighth and final season.<ref name="TV Listings"/><ref>
{{cite web |url=http://www.tvtango.com/listings?filters%5Bdate%5D%5Bmonth%5D=9&filters%5Bdate%5D%5Bday%5D=29&filters%5Bdate%5D%5Byear%5D=2002&commit.x=30&commit.y=14 |title=TV Listings for – September 29, 2002 |work=TV Tango |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140910195214/http://www.tvtango.com/listings?filters%5Bdate%5D%5Bmonth%5D=9&filters%5Bdate%5D%5Bday%5D=29&filters%5Bdate%5D%5Byear%5D=2002&commit.x=30&commit.y=14 |archive-date=2014-09-10 |url-status=dead |access-date=2014-09-09 }}
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The first episode, "]", garnered 7.7&nbsp;million viewers and broke the record for the highest-rated debut episode for The WB.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.cnn.com/SHOWBIZ/TV/9810/23/charmed/index.html |title='Charmed' has that Spelling magic |last=Michael |first=Dennis |work=] |date=October 23, 1998 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131029212300/http://www.cnn.com/SHOWBIZ/TV/9810/23/charmed/index.html |archive-date=October 29, 2013 |url-status=dead }}</ref> During its fifth season, ''Charmed'' became the highest-rated Sunday night program in The WB's history.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2003/05/28/the-wb-breaks-demographic-records-in-2002-03-season-15989/5979/ |title=Breaking News - The WB Breaks Demographic Records in 2002-03 Season |work=] |date=May 28, 2003 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130808185453/http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2003/05/28/the-wb-breaks-demographic-records-in-2002-03-season-15989/5979/ |archive-date=August 8, 2013 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>
The following is an '''episode list''' for ] ] '']''. The series began on ], ], and finished on ], ].
{{cite news|url=http://www.broadcastingcable.com/news/news-articles/wb-sticks-scripted/99055|title=The WB Sticks with Scripted|last=Paige|first=Albiniak|newspaper=Broadcasting & Cable|date=May 13, 2003|access-date=September 8, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141007061901/http://www.broadcastingcable.com/news/news-articles/wb-sticks-scripted/99055|archive-date=2014-10-07|url-status=live}}
</ref> By the end of its eighth season, ''Charmed'' had become the second-longest ] and broke the record for the longest running hour-long television series featuring all female leads,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvguide.com/News-Views/Interviews-Features/Article/default.aspx?posting=%7B4B985C1A-0535-4D51-AA75-4AD39168CFB3%7D|title=Charmed Hits a (Final?) Milestone|first=Matt Webb|last=Mitovich|work=]|date=January 20, 2006|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080913220044/http://www.tvguide.com/News-Views/Interviews-Features/Article/default.aspx?posting=%7B4B985C1A-0535-4D51-AA75-4AD39168CFB3%7D|archive-date=September 13, 2008}}</ref> later overtaken in 2012 by '']''.


== Series overview ==
The show originally aired on Wednesdays at 9 p.m., before moving to Thursdays at 9 p.m. for its second, third and fourth seasons. At the beginning of the fifth season, it changed timeslots for a third and final time and moved to Sundays at 8 p.m. for the rest of its run.
{{Series overview
| infoA = Viewers<br>(millions)
| infoB = Rank
| infoC = Network<br>Rank


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By the end of the series, there 178 episodes of ''Charmed'' aired.
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| episodes1 = 22
| start1 = {{Start date|1998|10|7}}
| end1 = {{End date|1999|5|26}}
| infoA1 = 5.4{{citation needed|date=May 2020}}
| infoB1 = 118{{citation needed|date=May 2020}}
| infoC1 = 2{{citation needed|date=May 2020}}


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The list is ordered by the episodes' original air dates. It does not include the unaired pilot, in which Phoebe was played by ], who left the show for personal reasons.
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==Summary==
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| infoC2 = 2{{citation needed|date=May 2020}}
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==Season 1==
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| infoA3 = 4.9{{citation needed|date=May 2020}}
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| infoB3 = 117{{citation needed|date=May 2020}}
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| infoC3 = 2{{citation needed|date=May 2020}}
| colspan="6" | Phoebe returns to live with her older sisters, Prue and Piper, and finds a book of witchcraft in the attic. After reciting an incantation, they gain the supernatural powers they were destined to have.
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| rowspan="2" | ] || "]" || align="center"|], ] || align="center" | 2 || align="center" | 1.02 || align="center" | 7.2 million
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| colspan="6" | Piper has trouble dealing with her power while Phoebe meets a photographer who is sucking the life out of young women to maintain his youth.
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| rowspan="2" | ] || "]" || align="center"|], ] || align="center" | 3 || align="center" | 1.03 || align="center" | unknown
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| colspan="6" | The sisters' estranged father returns, but trouble arises when he teams up with the new neighbors, who are more than what they seem.
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| rowspan="2" | ] || "]" || align="center"|], ] || align="center" | 4 || align="center" | 1.04|| align="center" | unknown
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| colspan="6" | Piper falls for the ghost of a recently murdered man who needs her help. Phoebe gets a job as a hotel psychic to pay for Prue's birthday present.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
|-
| rowspan="2" | ] || "]" || align="center"|], ] || align="center" | 5 || align="center" | 1.05|| align="center" | unknown
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| colspan="6" | Prue finds her sleep disturbed by strange visions in which she's taunted by a man. Meanwhile Phoebe and Piper cast a spell to attract men which goes awry.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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| rowspan="2" | ] || "]" || align="center"|], ] || align="center" | 6 || align="center" | 1.06 || align="center" | unknown
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| colspan="6" | The sisters must face Hecate, a powerful demon goddess, who is attempting to conceive a full demon child.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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| rowspan="2" | ] || "]" || align="center"|], ] || align="center" | 7 || align="center" | 1.07 || align="center" | unknown
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| colspan="6" | A troubled teenage girl who has been manipulated by an evil sorceress befriends Phoebe with the hopes of joining the Halliwells.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
|-
| rowspan="2" | ] || "]" || align="center"|], ] || align="center" | 8 || align="center" | 1.08 || align="center" | unknown
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| colspan="6" | The sisters race to stop a mysterious killer while Prue uses a truth spell on Andy.
|-
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
|-
| rowspan="2" | ] || "]" || align="center"|], ] || align="center" | 9 || align="center" | 1.09 || align="center" | unknown
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| colspan="6" | A warlock from the past is released from his curse and tries to steal the sisters' powers, but the sisters resurrect their ancestor to combat him.
|-
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
|-
| rowspan="2" | ] || "]" || align="center"|], ] || align="center" | 10 || align="center" | 1.10 || align="center" | unknown
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| colspan="6" | When Prue is framed by Rex for stealing from the auction house, it's up to Piper and Phoebe to save her and uncover the truth.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
|-
| rowspan="2" | ] || "]" || align="center"|], ] || align="center" | 11 || align="center" | 1.11 || align="center" | unknown
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| colspan="6" | When Phoebe's ex-boyfriend comes to town he brings trouble in the forum of a stolen Egyptian urn which carries a mortal curse.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
|-
| rowspan="2" | ] || "]" || align="center"|], ] || align="center" | 12 || align="center" | 1.12 || align="center" | unknown
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| colspan="6" | When Piper is attacked by a vicious beast, Andy goes on a stakeout with an FBI agent who is hunting the creature.
|-
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
|-
| rowspan="2" | ] || "]" || align="center"|], ] || align="center" | 13 || align="center" | 1.13 || align="center" | unknown
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| colspan="6" | The sisters' mother warns them about a demon from the underworld who comes around every 1300 years on Friday the 13th to literally scare witches to death and feed on their fear.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
|-
| rowspan="2" | ] || "]" || align="center"|], ] || align="center" | 14 || align="center" | 1.14 || align="center" | unknown
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| colspan="6" | Prue helps a young witch who has been kidnapped, and renews her own faith in having children. Meanwhile, Phoebe finds out that Leo is really a guardian angel, causing him to break up with Piper.
|-
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
|-
| rowspan="2" | ] || "]" || align="center"|], ] || align="center" | 15 || align="center" | 1.15 || align="center" | unknown
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| colspan="6" | An earthquake releases a shadow demon, "the Woogyman". Phoebe, under his control, tries to kill Prue and Piper, who must find a way to rescue Phoebe and vanquish the demon.
|-
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
|-
| rowspan="2" | ] || "]" || align="center"|], ] || align="center" | 16 || align="center" | 1.16 || align="center" | unknown
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| colspan="6" | When Phoebe has a premonition of Prue being stabbed to death, it coincides with a warrior coming to town in order to kill the eldest sibling witch as he did to the sisters' great-great-great-aunt. Prue casts a spell to triple her powers but ends up making two clones of herself.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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| rowspan="2" | ] || "]" || align="center"|], ] || align="center" | 17 || align="center" | 1.17|| align="center" | unknown
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| colspan="6" | The three sisters go back in time to the 1970s, when their mother was still alive, to try and prevent her from making a pact with a powerful warlock in which he spared her life in exchange for the girls' powers.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
|-
| rowspan="2" | ] || "]" || align="center"|], ] || align="center" | 18 || align="center" | 1.18 || align="center" | unknown
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| colspan="6" | Prue attempts to help a young man who wants to become a priest in order to avoid fulfilling his destiny as a warlock of the Evil Charmed Ones.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
|-
| rowspan="2" | ] || "]" || align="center"|], ] || align="center" | 19 || align="center" | 1.19 || align="center" | unknown
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| colspan="6" | When Prue witnesses a kidnapping in the park, a reporter sees her using her powers. Phoebe and Piper attempt to learn more about the demons who stole the child and stop the reporter from exposing Prue. Meanwhile, Andy finally learns about Prue's powers.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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| rowspan="2" | ] || "]" || align="center"|], ] || align="center" | 20 || align="center" | 1.20 || align="center" | unknown
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| colspan="6" | While taking a tour of Alcatraz, Phoebe sees the ghost of killer take possession of a guard's body so he can cross the waters surrounding the prison, and must stop him before it's too late.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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| rowspan="2" | ] || "]" || align="center"|], ] || align="center" | 21 || align="center" | 1.21 || align="center" | unknown
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| colspan="6" | Leo is shot by the arrow of darklighter, and asks the sisters to help to protect a girl that is being targeted by the darklighter. Piper casts a spell to swap her powers with Leo's which mistakenly causes Prue and Phoebe's powers to swap also.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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| rowspan="2" | ] || "]" || align="center"|], ] || align="center" | 22 || align="center" | 1.22 || align="center" | unknown
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| colspan="6" | As a warlock makes plans for his attempt to kill the Charmed Ones, he receives a visit from Tempus, a demon who will turn back time until the warlock succeeds in killing all the sisters.
|}


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==Season 2==
| link4 = <includeonly>List of Charmed episodes</includeonly>#Season 4 (2001–2002)
{| class="wikitable"
| episodes4 = 22
|- bgcolor="#EBB8A1"
| start4 = {{Start date|2001|10|4}}
! Image !! Title !! Original Airdate !! colspan="2" | Episode !! Viewers
| end4 = {{End date|2002|5|16}}
|-
| infoA4 = 4.2<ref name="s4 rank">{{cite news|url=http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/life/television/2002/2002-05-28-year-end-chart.htm |title=USATODAY.com - How did your favorite show rate? |publisher=Usatoday30.usatoday.com |date=2002-05-28 |access-date=2013-10-27 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151015225616/http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/life/television/2002/2002-05-28-year-end-chart.htm |archive-date=October 15, 2015 |df=mdy-all }}</ref>
|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 23 ||align="center"| 2.01 ||align="center"| unknown
| infoB4 = 129<ref name="s4 rank"/>
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| infoC4 = 6<ref name="s4 rank"/>
|colspan="6"| When a demon steals the Book of Shadows, the Halliwell sisters have just one chance to recapture it or they will lose their powers forever.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 24 ||align="center"|2.02 ||align="center"| unknown
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|colspan="6"| Phoebe has a horrifying premonition of her own execution, so the sisters cast a one-time spell that catapults them into the future to try and change their fate.
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 25 ||align="center"|2.03 ||align="center"| unknown
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|colspan="6"| Prue finds some mysterious words on an unusual painting at the auction house, which send her into another dimension within the painting.
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 26 ||align="center"|2.04 ||align="center"| unknown
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|colspan="5"| Leo returns to help the sisters save their young neighbor when the manager of a band scheduled to play Piper's nightclub makes a demonic deal.
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 27 ||align="center"|2.05 ||align="center"| unknown
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|colspan="6"| As a heat wave descends on San Francisco, Phoebe begins to have erotic dreams that end in the killing of her dream lovers, and she fears she may be a Succubus.
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 28 ||align="center"|2.06 ||align="center"| unknown
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|colspan="6"| An evil witch hunts for her magic scepter, which Prue has found, while Leo, Piper and Phoebe must locate the Chosen One to keep the powerful scepter out of evil's hands.
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 29 ||align="center"|2.07 ||align="center"| unknown
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|colspan="6"| The Charmed Ones must save a young man from brain-zapping warlocks who are after the power he has collected from ancient tablets.
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 30 ||align="center"|2.08 ||align="center"| unknown
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|colspan="6"| Prue must face her greatest fear in order to destroy a watery demon when the sisters revisit the place where their mother mysteriously drowned. In the process they meet a mysterious stranger from their mother's past.
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 31 ||align="center"|2.09 ||align="center"| unknown
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|colspan="6"| Prue assumes the identity of a mysterious assassin, while Piper and Phoebe race against time to protect the next intended victim. During all of this, Prue's gets a new power.
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 32 ||align="center"|2.10 ||align="center"| unknown
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|colspan="6"| A Demon of Hate sets out to destroy Cupid and all his recent love matches, including the relationships of the Charmed Ones.
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 33 ||align="center"|2.11 ||align="center"| 7.5 million
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|colspan="6"| Phoebe finds an abandoned baby boy and takes him home after having a vision of a ghost trying to kill him.
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 34 ||align="center"|2.12 ||align="center"| unknown
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|colspan="6"| When Piper comes down with a life-threatening disease, Prue and Phoebe cast a spell to cure her, unknowingly spreading the deadly disease to others.
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 35 ||align="center"|2.13 ||align="center"| unknown
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|colspan="5"| A trio of college girls looking for men on Valentine's Day turn to magic for a solution by transforming three animals into men with some indirect help from Phoebe.
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 36 ||align="center"|2.14 ||align="center"| unknown
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|colspan="6"| One of Phoebe's past lives comes back to haunt her as she learns that in the 1924 her past self was seduced by a warlock named Anton in attempt to steal her cousins' (Prue and Piper's past lives) powers.
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 37 ||align="center"|2.15 ||align="center"| unknown
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|colspan="6"| A demon known as Litvack orders his henchmen to kill Bane Jessup, who Prue helped to put behind bars when Bane tried to have the Charmed Ones killed.
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 38 ||align="center"|2.16 ||align="center"| unknown
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|colspan="6"|After Prue prevents a Darklighter from killing a potential Whitelighter, she becomes the target for his anger.
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|colspan="6"| The Halliwells' aunt lures the sisters to her mansion when a number of corpses turn up in her town, with the intention of stealing their powers in order to gain back her youth from the demon Cryto.
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|colspan="6"| The Charmed Ones encounter a demon who has the ability to make images from film come to life.
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|colspan="6"| Phoebe tries to help the ghost of a former student who was killed by a demon wanting to stop the publication of the student's thesis proving the existence of evil.
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|colspan="6"| A doctor investigating the sisters' strange talents imbues three monkeys with their abilities, then accidentally receives all their powers at once, which threatens to drive him mad.
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|colspan="6"| Piper, Phoebe and Leo must rescue Prue, who has become trapped in a vortex with one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 44 ||align="center"| 2.22 ||align="center"| unknown
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|colspan="6"| Prue is killed and Piper and Phoebe are powerless to reverse the deadly damage when a genie working for a Dragon Warlock grants each of the sisters a wish.
|}


| color5 = #21A0DF
==Season 3==
| link5 = <includeonly>List of Charmed episodes</includeonly>#Season 5 (2002–2003)
{| class="wikitable"
| episodes5 = 23
|- bgcolor="#B9D4E1"
| start5 = {{Start date|2002|9|22}}
! Image !! Title !! Original Airdate !! colspan="2" | Episode !! Viewers
| end5 = {{End date|2003|5|11}}
|-
| infoA5 = 4.5{{citation needed|date=May 2020}}
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| infoB5 = 128{{citation needed|date=May 2020}}
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| infoC5 = 6{{citation needed|date=May 2020}}
|colspan="6"| While Piper and Leo are away, Prue and Phoebe must face a series of demons known as Guardians, who protect mortal murderers in exchange for the souls of innocents.
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 46 ||align="center"|3.02 ||align="center"| 5.1 million
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|colspan="6"| The sisters must find a way to break a curse which turns a man into an owl by day and his girlfriend into a wolf by night, while Piper and Leo attempt to wed without The Powers That Be finding out.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 47 ||align="center"|3.03||align="center"| 5.4 million
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|colspan="6"| Prue and Phoebe try to save a little girl and a fairy princess from evil trolls while Piper goes on strike.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 48 ||align="center"|3.04||align="center"| 6.5 million
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|colspan="5"| On Halloween, the sisters are pulled back in time to the 1600s to save a witch and her soon-to-be-born child from the hands of an evil witch.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 49 ||align="center"|3.05||align="center"| 5.7 million
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|colspan="6"| After the house is robbed, Prue becomes increasingly paranoid over attacks from the Triad, and the mysterious threat Belthazor poses.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ]||align="center"| 50 ||align="center"|3.06||align="center"| 6.1 million
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|colspan="6"| Prue begins experiencing the powers of an ], thanks to a demon, but she soon loses control.
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|colspan="5" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 51 ||align="center"|3.07||align="center"| 5.7 million
|-
|colspan="6"| In an attempt to destroy the Charmed Ones, Cole enlists the help of Andras, a demon who magnifies anger into rage.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 52 ||align="center"|3.08||align="center"| 5.7 million
|-
|colspan="6"| When the sisters discover that Cole is Belthazor, Phoebe must make one of the toughest decisions of her life: either vanquish her boyfriend or keep an extremely dangerous demon alive.
|-
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 53 ||align="center"|3.09||align="center"| 5.1 million
|-
|colspan="6"| Prue and Phoebe have their hands full when Piper is possessed by the evil life essence on the day of her high school reunion.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 54 ||align="center"|3.10||align="center"| 5.4 million
|-
|colspan="6"| The sisters trace a mysterious ] who abducts children, but the evil may not be who they initially suspect. Meanwhile, the girls' dad Victor comes for a visit.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 55 ||align="center"|3.11||align="center"| 5.4 million
|-
|colspan="6"| The sisters must stop a warlock from executing his plan to steal specific powers from witches in his attempt to kill every whitelighter in the world.
|-
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 56 ||align="center"|3.12||align="center"| 5.9 million
|-
|colspan="6"| Prue discovers that her former college boyfriend is being led down the path to becoming a demon, and the sisters must risk their lives in an underworld wrestling ring to save his soul.
|-
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 57 ||align="center"|3.13||align="center"| 5.4 million
|-
|colspan="6"| An evil priestess teams up with a warlock to take Prue's hand in marriage to turn the Charmed Ones evil and therefore, the Book of Shadows evil in order to take possession of the tome.
|-
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 58 ||align="center"|3.14||align="center"| Unknown
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|colspan="6"| Phoebe becomes psychosomatically linked with a murder victim from 1873 who is stuck in a time loop. Prue and Cole set aside their differences to save Phoebe's life.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 59 ||align="center"|3.15||align="center"| Unknown
|-
|colspan="6"| Prue loses control of her astral self, who gets framed for murder and ruins Piper and Leo's wedding in the process.
|-
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 60 ||align="center"|3.16||align="center"| Unknown
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|colspan="6"| A group of demons called Seekers terrorize several innocents in an attempt to find Cole. The Angel of Death makes a visit and only Prue can see him.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 61 ||align="center"|3.17||align="center"| Unknown
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|colspan="6"| A familiar-turned-warlock tempts the Charmed Ones to kill him nine times so that he can obtain immortality. Piper and Leo plan on moving out of the ], leading to flashbacks of Grams' considering to prevent The Power of Three from forming prior to her death.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ]|| "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 62 ||align="center"|3.18||align="center"| Unknown
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|colspan="6"| The Charmed Ones are infected with the ], leading them to self-destructing activities.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ]|| "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 63 ||align="center"|3.19||align="center"| Unknown
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|colspan="6"| Cole goes undercover, reuniting with his Brotherhood colleagues to stop a corporate merger that will benefit the Underworld.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 64 ||align="center"|3.20||align="center"| Unknown
|-
|colspan="6"| The Brotherhood and a mind-controlled Cole plot to steal an amulet from a couple of witch practitioners. Meanwhile, Piper develops a new ability.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 65 ||align="center"|3.21||align="center"| Unknown
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|colspan="6"| A heartbroken Phoebe is transformed into a Banshee and Prue is transformed into a dog, forcing Piper to gain more confidence in her capabilities as a witch.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 66 ||align="center"|3.22||align="center"| Unknown
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|colspan="6"| Prue and Piper inadvertently expose magic to the public while attacking the demon Shax. Phoebe goes to the Underworld to free Cole of his mental hold. After Piper is killed by a fanatical hippie, the Charmed Ones are forced to make a deal with The Source of All Evil to reverse the exposure by rewinding time, not knowing the dire consequences of this agreement until it's too late.
|}


| color6 = #B30713
==Season 4==
| link6 = <includeonly>List of Charmed episodes</includeonly>#Season 6 (2003–2004)
{| class="wikitable"
| episodes6 = 23
|- bgcolor="#D9B1BD"
| start6 = {{Start date|2003|9|28}}
! Image !! Title !! Original Airdate !! colspan="2" | Episode !! Viewers
| end6 = {{End date|2004|5|16}}
|-
| infoA6 = 4.3<ref name="s6 rank">
|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 67 ||align="center"| 4.01 ||align="center"| 6 million
{{cite web|url=http://www.quotenmeter.de/cms/?p1=n&p2=9940&p3=|title=2003–04 Ratings|date=June 2004 |publisher=] Medianet|access-date=2013-01-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130226080034/http://www.quotenmeter.de/cms/?p1=n&p2=9940&p3=|archive-date=2013-02-26|url-status=live}}
|-
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|colspan="6"| Piper and Phoebe grieve Prue's death and struggle with the demise of the Power of Three, until they discover their long-lost sister Paige...
| infoB6 = 154<ref name="s6 rank"/>
|-
| infoC6 = 4<ref name="s6 rank"/>
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
|-
|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 68 ||align="center"|4.02 ||align="center"| 6 million
|-
|colspan="6"| ...whose existence has Phoebe and Piper fighting to save her from the source, who has 48 hours to turn her to the side of evil. Leo and Cole must stop an investigator from finding out the Halliwell secret.
|-
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 69 ||align="center"|4.03||align="center"| 5 million
|-
|colspan="6"| Paige uses the Book of Shadows for personal gain, while Piper's inability to deal with the Prue's death makes her vulnerable to the Furies.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 70 ||align="center"|4.04||align="center"| 5.7 million
|-
|colspan="5"| Paige creates havoc when she mixes potions that switches her body with Phoebe and must battle evil that has opened a portal between two worlds.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 71||align="center"|4.05||align="center"| 5.3 million
|-
|colspan="6"| A hideous demon shrinks Phoebe to a powerless five inches and uses her as bait to trap her sisters.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ]||align="center"| 72 ||align="center"|4.06||align="center"| 5.7 million
|-
|colspan="6"| When Paige discovers she was an evil enchantress in a past life after conjuring a medieval prince, Phoebe and Piper are trapped in the Dark Ages, leaving Paige and Leo to rescue them.
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|colspan="5" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 73 ||align="center"|4.07||align="center"| 4.7 million
|-
|colspan="6"| When the Source taps into Piper's brain and alters her perception of reality. Phoebe and Paige must work quickly before she gives up all of their powers.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 74 ||align="center"|4.08||align="center"| 5.1 million
|-
|colspan="6"| Phoebe encounters Cole's demonic past when the sisters help track a widow seeking vengeance on a demon that killed her fiance. Paige helps Piper and Leo with their baby issues.
|-
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
|-
|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 75 ||align="center"|4.09||align="center"| 4.1 million
|-
|colspan="6"| The sisters fiercely battle Warlocks who are enslaving the world's muses to use their divine creative inspiration for evil.
|-
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
|-
|rowspan="2"| ] || "]"||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 76 ||align="center"|4.10||align="center"| 3.4 million
|-
|colspan="6"| Haunted by her parent's tragic death, Paige travels with Leo back in time while Piper and Darryl must prevent the marriage of Phoebe and Cole, whose bodies are inhabited by outlaw ghosts.
|-
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ] || "]"||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 77 ||align="center"|4.11||align="center"| 4.1 million
|-
|colspan="6"| Phoebe must convince other jury members of the existence of magic while Piper, Paige and Leo frantically search for the real killer in time to free the innocent man.
|-
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
|-
|rowspan="2"| ] || "]"||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 78 ||align="center"|4.12||align="center"| 3.9 million
|-
|colspan="6"| The sisters must teach a 10-year old Firestarter how to use his power for good, which also brings up issues for Piper and Leo who are keen on having children.
|-
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
|-
|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 79 ||align="center"|4.13||align="center"| 5.1 million
|-
|colspan="5"| The Source taps into the ultimate power of the Hollow, which consumes all magical powers, to unleash an ancient evil that goes after the sister's powers one by one, forcing the powerless Charmed Ones into a battle with the source, without Leo to heal them who has been shot with a poisoned arrow.
|-
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
|-
|rowspan="2"| ] || "]"||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 80 ||align="center"|4.14||align="center"| 5.1 million
|-
|colspan="6"| When Phoebe casts a spell to decide if she should marry Cole, she faces her past and future, while Cole is unable to control the evil growing within him.
|-
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
|-
|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 81 ||align="center"|4.15||align="center"| 5.5 million
|-
|colspan="6"| Phoebe fights her sisters on her wedding day while The Source, which has completely taken over Cole, orchestrates a demonic ceremony.
|-
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
|-
|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 82 ||align="center"|4.16||align="center"| 4.8 million
|-
|colspan="6"| Paige, who feels like a fifth wheel among her happily married sisters and husbands, becomes convinced that Cole is still evil.
|-
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
|-
|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 83||align="center"|4.17||align="center"| 3.9 million
|-
|colspan="6"| When two ghosts seek revenge on Leo by killing Piper, Phoebe and Paige face the horror of losing another sister.
|-
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
|-
|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 84 ||align="center"|4.18||align="center"| 3.6 million
|-
|colspan="6"| With the hopes of unseating Cole as ruler of the Underworld, a Vampire Queen orders her fanged charges to attack Paige and turn her into a blood-sucker to get a Charmed One on their side. Paige's undead transformation isn't sealed until she takes her first victim, and the Vampire Queen urges her to feed on her own sisters.
|-
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
|-
|rowspan="2"| ] || "]"||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 85 ||align="center"|4.19||align="center"| 4.2 million
|-
|colspan="6"| Piper, Paige and Leo team up with a magical Wizard to stop the coronation of a new Source, not realizing that the new head of the Underworld is Cole and Phoebe is his Evil Queen-to-be.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
|-
|rowspan="2"| ] || "]"||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 86 ||align="center"|4.20||align="center"| 4.7 million
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|colspan="6"| Phoebe has chosen to stay with Cole and take on the role as Queen of the Underworld, but a premonition of an innocent in danger compels her to rejoin her sisters. Word spreads that the Queen is responsible for saving an innocent and Phoebe and Cole may be facing a bloody coup, with the only solution to prove their dark allegiance being to kill Phoebe's family.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
|-
|rowspan="2"| ] ||"]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 87 ||align="center"|4.21||align="center"| 5.7 million
|-
|colspan="6"| As Phoebe's unborn baby starts to show signs of having fierce demonic powers and a violent hatred for Paige, The Seer plots to steal Phoebe's baby thereby gaining the power bestowed upon the heir of The Source.
|-
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
|-
|rowspan="2"| ] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 88 ||align="center"| 4.22||align="center"| 5.2 million
|-
|colspan="6"| Phoebe, Piper and Paige are visited by the Angel of Destiny, who offers the Charmed Ones the chance to chart a new destiny as a reward for vanquishing the Source of All Evil. The sister can remain Charmed or choose to relinquish their powers and lead normal lives again. Piper and Leo learn some good news of their own.
|}


| color7 = #AC8E9D
==Season 5==
| link7 = <includeonly>List of Charmed episodes</includeonly>#Season 7 (2004–2005)
{| class="wikitable"
| episodes7 = 22
|- bgcolor="#D9B1BD"
| start7 = {{Start date|2004|9|12}}
! Image !! Title !! Original Airdate !! colspan="2" | Episode !! Viewers
| end7 = {{End date|2005|5|22}}
|-
| infoA7 = 3.5<ref name="s7 rank">{{Cite news|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr/television/feature_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000937471|work=Hollywood Reporter|title=2004–05 Primetime Wrap |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060708154445/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr/television/feature_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000937471
|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 89 ||align="center"| 5.01 ||align="center"| 6.3 million
|archive-date=July 8, 2006 }}</ref>
|-
| infoB7 = 132<ref name="s7 rank"/>
|colspan="6"| The Charmed Ones protect a mermaid from a sea hag.
| infoC7 = 7<ref name="s7 rank"/>
|-

|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
| color8 = #6C5210
|-
| link8 = <includeonly>List of Charmed episodes</includeonly>#Season 8 (2005–2006)
|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 90 ||align="center"| 5.02 ||align="center"| 6.2 million
| episodes8 = 22
|-
| start8 = {{Start date|2005|9|25}}
|colspan="6"| The Charmed Ones protect a mermaid from a sea hag.
| end8 = {{End date|2006|5|21}}
|-
| infoA8 = 3.5<ref name="s8 rank">{{Cite news|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/search/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1002576393|title=2005–06 Primetime Wrap|work=Hollywood Reporter |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100722095055/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/search/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1002576393
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|archive-date=July 22, 2010 }}</ref>
|-
| infoB8 = 132<ref name="s8 rank"/>
|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 91 ||align="center"| 5.03 ||align="center"| 5.3 million
| infoC8 = 7<ref name="s8 rank"/>
|-
}}
|colspan="6"| An evil witch from a fairy tale tries to increase her power by trapping the Charmed Ones in warped versions of classic fairy tales.

|-
== Episodes ==
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|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 92 ||align="center"| 5.04 ||align="center"| 5.3 million
|-
|colspan="6"| The Siren, who preys on married men and their wives, puts Cole under a spell and Piper and Paige must try to figure out how to save Phoebe from certain death.
|-
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 93 ||align="center"| 5.05 ||align="center"| 5 million
|-
|colspan="6"| A young boy whose drawings magically come to life is forced to create a drawing that transforms a demon into a super villain. To help the Charmed Ones stop the demon, the boy creates a new drawing that turns Piper, Phoebe and Paige into comic book super heroines.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 94 ||align="center"| 5.06 ||align="center"| 5.2 million
|-
|colspan="6"| With her power of premonition gone, Phoebe seeks advice from a fortune teller and discovers that a demon named Cree is stealing the eyes of Gypsies in an attempt to reverse a curse placed on his father.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 95 ||align="center"| 5.07 ||align="center"| 4.8 million
|-
|colspan="6"| When Barbas, the Demon of Fear, returns to seek revenge on the Charmed Ones for vanquishing him years ago, he manages to trick Paige into performing a spell that gives him Cole's powers in order to trap the Charmed Ones in the manor and use their own fears against them.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 96 ||align="center"| 5.08 ||align="center"| 5.5 million
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|colspan="6"| Phoebe inadvertently opens a tunnel in time by repeatedly saving the life of her new boyfriend Miles, who has been preordained to die. The time tunnel provides a pathway for a warlock from the future named Bacarra to steal the Book of Shadows.
|-
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 97 ||align="center"| 5.09 ||align="center"| 5.1 million
|-
|colspan="6"| When Cole realizes that he must eventually give in to his evil destiny, he attacks the Charmed Ones in the hope that they will vanquish him forever and end his suffering. Meanwhile, Paige gets her first charge as a Whitelighter and is shocked when the angry, self-pitying man she is supposed to protect turns out to be the father she never knew.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 98 ||align="center"| 5.10 ||align="center"| 5.5 million
|-
|colspan="6"| Phoebe falls prey to Jeric, a demon in search of the perfect body to hold the spirit of Isis, his dead lover. To trap the spirit, Jeric mummifies Phoebe's body. Meanwhile, Cole tries to save Phoebe by making a deal with the demon.
|-
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
|-
|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 99 ||align="center"| 5.11 ||align="center"| 5.4 million
|-
|colspan="6"| Cole is trying a new plan of taking down the Charmed Ones by using the law.
|-
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
|-
|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 100 ||align="center"| 5.12 ||align="center"| 5.5 million
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|colspan="6"| In his twisted attempt to win Phoebe back, Cole joins the Avatars in order cast a spell that alters reality, eliminating Paige and destroying the Power of Three. At that moment, Paige sneezes and orbs into the Whitelighter realm, avoiding the effects of the spell. She arrives in the alternate timeline and finds that her sisters have no knowledge of her existence.
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|rowspan="2"| ]|| "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 101 ||align="center"| 5.13 ||align="center"| 5.3 million
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|colspan="6"| The Council of Witch Doctors makes a house call to the Charmed Ones and use voodoo dolls to lead them down various paths of self-destruction.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ]|| "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 102 ||align="center"| 5.14 ||align="center"| 5.1 million
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|colspan="6"| A demon attacks the Charmed Ones with dream dust he stole from a Sandman, causing their nightmares to come to life.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ]|| "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 103 ||align="center"| 5.15 ||align="center"| 5.6 million
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|colspan="6"| Piper is due in six weeks and has to be on bed rest because of her high blood pressure. Phoebe and Paige realize that they can't use their magic and Leo realizes that he can't orb.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 104 ||align="center"| 5.16 ||align="center"| 5.6 million
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|colspan="6"| When Piper's baby is nearly kidnapped by demons, Paige goes undercover to track down the kidnappers at a demonic black market, but is captured before she can vanquish them.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 105 ||align="center"| 5.17 ||align="center"| 4.5 million
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|colspan="6"| The Charmed Ones join forces with a Leprechaun when they go after a demon who is killing Leprechauns to steal their magic. To reward them for their efforts, the Leprechaun grants each sister good luck.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 106 ||align="center"| 5.18 ||align="center"| 4.2 million
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|colspan="6"| When Piper and Leo see a marriage counselor to work out their marital problems, Piper casts a spell that lets them literally see the key moments of their past. However, the spell goes awry and Phoebe and Paige are sent back in time to relive Piper's memories.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ]|| "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 107 ||align="center"| 5.19 ||align="center"| 4.2 million
|-
|colspan="6"| When a demon kills the Satyr of the Spring of Life, the Satyr's underlings, a trio of Wood Nymphs, escape to San Francisco to find a new leader. After the Nymphs magically transform Paige into one of them, they are all captured by the demon, Tull, who forces them to lead him to the Spring.
|-
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
|-
|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 108 ||align="center"| 5.20 ||align="center"| 4.1 million
|-
|colspan="6"| While at the fair the Crone turns a monkey totem of Hear No Evil, See No Evil, and Speak No Evil into a real monkey. This monkey takes Paige's voice, Phoebe's hearing, and Piper's eyesight.
|-
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
|-
|rowspan="2"| ]|| "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 109 ||align="center"| 5.21 ||align="center"| 5 million
|-
|colspan="6"| When Grams and the Halliwell matriarchs are summoned to bless baby Wyatt, they fall prey to the Necromancer demon who has returned from the Spirit Realm seeking to absorb their magical spirits.
|-
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
|-
|rowspan="2"| ]|| "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 110 ||align="center"| 5.22 ||align="center"| 4.9 million
|-
|colspan="6"| Released after centuries spent entombed beneath the Arctic ice, the Titans, Greek mythic gods, set out to eliminate their captors, the Elders. Phoebe and Paige are nearly defeated by the Titans, but are saved by Chris, a mysterious Whitelighter from the future. Meanwhile, Leo makes a decision to give the Charmed Ones the ultimate power to vanquish the Titans, recreating them as Greek Goddesses, despite the risk that they will be seduced by their vast new powers. Phoebe becomes the Goddess of Love; Piper, the Goddess of Earth; and Paige, the Goddess of War.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 111 ||align="center"| 5.23 ||align="center"| 4.9 million
|-
|colspan="6"| Transformed into powerful goddesses, the Charmed Ones must battle the Titans of myth before they take over earth. However, Piper's life is turned upside-down when Leo accepts his call to become an Elder. Piper's loss and anger consumes her, allowing the Charmed Ones to destroy the Titans but at the expense of losing Leo.
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==Season 6== === Season 1 (1998–1999) ===
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=== Season 2 (1999–2000) ===
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=== Season 3 (2000–2001) ===
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=== Season 4 (2001–2002) ===
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=== Season 5 (2002–2003) ===
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=== Season 6 (2003–2004) ===
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=== Season 7 (2004–2005) ===
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=== Season 8 (2005–2006) ===
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===Specials===
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|colspan="6"| Even though Leo is gone, Piper is in a surprisingly good mood, leading Paige to suspect that Leo altered Piper's memory. However, Paige's spell to restore Piper's memory accidentally causes total amnesia. Calling upon Leo for help, Phoebe and Paige discover that he is being held captive on the Island of Valhalla, a mythical place ruled by warrior-maidens. Phoebe also discovers she is an empath.
|The Women of Charmed
|April 19, 2000
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|Charmed: Behind the Magic
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|February 1, 2003 (UK)
|rowspan="2"| ]|| "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 113 ||align="center"| 6.02 ||align="center"| unknown
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|colspan="6"| The sight of Leo causes Piper's pain to come flooding back, prompting her to stay behind on the island while everyone else escapes. The Valkryies follow Paige and Phoebe across dimensions to San Francisco and wreak havoc on the city. Meanwhile, Paige takes a job as a dogwalker and is amazed when one of her dogs is transformed back into a man.
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|rowspan="2"| ]|| "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 114 ||align="center"| 6.03 ||align="center"| unknown
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|colspan="6"| When Wyatt inadvertently brings a dragon to life, the Cleaners, a neutral group dedicated to protecting magic from being exposed, take the child away and erase all signs and memories of his existence. Aware that they are forgetting something important but not sure of what it is, Piper, Phoebe and Paige cast a spell to return their memory.
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|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 115 ||align="center"| 6.04 ||align="center"| unknown
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|colspan="6"| When three evil sisters, Mitzy, Mabel and Margo, magically steal the Charmed Ones' identities and powers, Piper, Phoebe and Paige must convince Chris that they are the real Charmed Ones in order to get their lives back.
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|rowspan="2"| ]|| "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 116 ||align="center"| 6.05 ||align="center"| unknown
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|colspan="6"| When Paige's latest temp job puts her in the middle of an ongoing feud between two magical families, the Montanas and the Callaways, she falls for Richard Montana and urges both families to consider a truce.
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|rowspan="2"| ]|| "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 117 ||align="center"| 6.06 ||align="center"| unknown
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|colspan="6"| Worried that the Charmed Ones are drifting apart by putting their personal lives before their "Charmed" duties, Chris tries to teach them a lesson by enlisting the help of the demon Gith, who creates an alternate reality for the sisters by tapping into their secret desires.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ]|| "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 118 ||align="center"| 6.07 ||align="center"| unknown
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|colspan="6"| Paige discovers that her new boss, Larry, made a deal with the demon Zahn, in which he sold his soul for a successful career. Ignoring Piper and Phoebe's plea to not get involved, Paige sells her soul to Zahn in order to free Larry's.
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|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 119 ||align="center"| 6.08 ||align="center"| unknown
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|colspan="6"| The Lady of the Lake appears before the Charmed Ones, pleading for their help in protecting Excalibur, the legendary Sword in the Stone.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 120 ||align="center"| 6.09 ||align="center"| unknown
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|colspan="6"| After vanquishing a Manticore demon, Piper, Phoebe and Paige become foster parents to its orphaned half-Manticore infant. Knowing that danger is near, Chris urges the girls to vanquish the baby, but they believe that if they raise the baby with love, it will not become evil.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 121 ||align="center"| 6.10 ||align="center"| 6.2 million
|-
|colspan="6"| A mysterious woman from the future named Bianca arrives to take Chris' powers and bring him back forcefully to the future.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 122 ||align="center"| 6.11 ||align="center"| unknown
|-
|colspan="6"| After trying on a pair of her Grams' go-go boots, Paige finds herself transported back in time to an era of free love and free magic; and discovers Grams, a peace-loving hippie, who is on a crusade to rid the world of evil through the magical power of love, preparing for a "magical be-in" at the manor.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 123 ||align="center"| 6.12 ||align="center"| unknown
|-
|colspan="6"| After vanquishing a demon from Wyatt's room, Piper has an epiphany and decides to swear off men so that she can devote the rest of her life to raising and protecting Wyatt. Unable to handle Piper's revelation, Paige and Phoebe decide to remind Piper of the importance of love by conjuring up a "Mr. Right" as Piper's birthday present.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 124 ||align="center"| 6.13 ||align="center"| unknown
|-
|colspan="6"| Phoebe, Paige and Piper inadvertently expose themselves as witches in front of Jason, causing him to leave Phoebe. Richard casts a spell to free himself of his family's negative karma, but accidentally channels the spirit of Mata Hari, a stripper and double agent during WWI, into Phoebe.
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|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 125 ||align="center"| 6.14 ||align="center"| unknown
|-
|colspan="6"| Leo's old mentor at Magic School, Gideon, calls upon Piper, Phoebe and Paige to find out who cast the spell of darkness upon the school and conjured up the Headless Horseman (from the story The Legend of Sleepy Hollow), who has been beheading the teachers. Meanwhile, Phoebe is sent on a vision quest by Enola, a young shaman student, and gets a glimpse into the future, where she discovers Chris' true identity.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 126 ||align="center"| 6.15 ||align="center"| unknown
|-
|colspan="6"| Phoebe frees a genie, Jinny, from a bottle, only to find that she has been tricked into becoming the genie herself. Anxious to put Leo and Piper back together so he can be conceived, Chris uses Phoebe to make his wish come true, but she takes his instructions too literally. Feeling that he is losing Paige, Richard steals the bottle so he can wish Paige back into his life.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 127 ||align="center"| 6.16 ||align="center"| unknown
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|colspan="6"| A Darklighter named Damien accidentally sends both Leo and Piper to the ghostly plane, leaving Phoebe and Paige to believe that they are dead.
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|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 128 ||align="center"| 6.17 ||align="center"| unknown
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|colspan="6"| While preparing for her high school reunion, Phoebe's wild teenage personality takes over her body when she inadvertently casts a spell on herself. At the reunion, teenage Phoebe reconnects with her former gang and finds herself in trouble when their old leader, Rick, uses Phoebe's magic to rob an armored car.
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|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 129 ||align="center"| 6.18 ||align="center"| unknown
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|colspan="6"| Piper is kidnapped and cocooned by the Spider Demon, a creature that emerges every hundred years to feed off a powerful magical being. During the attack, Chris is infected with the Demon's venom, causing him to mutate into a spider.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ]|| "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 130 ||align="center"| 6.19 ||align="center"| unknown
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|colspan="6"| When Phoebe and Paige are caught on tape using their powers, the Cleaners, who prevent the exposure of magic, cover up the situation by implicating Darryl as a murderer and sending him to death row. The sisters call a council of Demons and Elders who oversee all magic to convince them that Darryl should be set free. Instead, the prosecutor, Barbas, turns the proceedings around and puts the sisters on trial for recklessly abusing their powers. Meanwhile, Leo and Chris work together to help free the sisters and Darryl, but the outcome leaves Phoebe stripped of her powers.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 131 ||align="center"| 6.20 ||align="center"| unknown
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|colspan="6"| With Piper away at Magic School and Phoebe without her active powers, an overworked Paige re-conjures "Mr. Right" for stress relief, but unknowingly releases his evil twin. Appealing to Paige's dark side, Mr. Wrong/Vincent uses his pheromones to trick her into realizing that the only way to achieve her secret desire is to be free and use her magic without fear of consequence, eventually killing her sisters. To prevent Paige from executing his plan, Phoebe goes undercover as one of Mr. Wrong's Demonatrix assassins.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 132 ||align="center"| 6.21 ||align="center"| 2.7 million
|-
|colspan="6"| Aware that Piper, Phoebe and Paige are on the verge of discovering that he is after Wyatt, Gideon conspires with two demons to make the girls part of Witch Wars, a new demonic reality television show where demon contestants compete in a series of contests to hunt down the Charmed Ones, with the winning demon acquiring the witches' powers.
|-
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"|] || "] " ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 133 ||align="center"| 6.22 ||align="center"| 4.8 million
|-
|colspan="6"| Under the guise of sending Chris back to the future, Gideon creates a portal that puts Chris and Leo in a mirrored world where evil prevails. Phoebe and Paige travel to the parallel universe to rescue Chris and Leo, only to find themselves in a battle with their evil counterparts. Unable to vanquish one another, both sets of sisters realize that Wyatt is unprotected and in danger from Gideon.
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|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
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|rowspan="2"| ]|| "] " ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 134 ||align="center"| 6.23 ||align="center"| 4.8 million
|-
|colspan="6"| Upon returning to their own world, Phoebe and Paige realize that their world is now too good, and every little infraction is a capital offense. The shift between universes causes Piper's memory to be erased, and Gideon tricks Piper into casting a spell on Phoebe and Paige so that they, too, forget Gideon's evil intentions. With the Charmed sisters under the spell, Leo and Chris are left to stop Gideon from completing his plan. Meanwhile, Piper gives birth to baby Chris.
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==Season 7== == Notes ==
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==Ratings==
! Image !! Title !! Original Airdate !! colspan="2" | Episode !! Viewers
{{Television ratings graph |no_graph=y
| title = Charmed
| country = U.S.
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| color2 = #FD6C29
| color3 = #86C6E8
| color4 = #E17390
| color5 = #21A0DF
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<!-- S01E01 -->| 7.72
|rowspan="2"| ]|| "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 135 ||align="center"| 7.01 ||align="center"| 5.6 million
<!-- S01E02 -->| 6.91
<!-- S01E03 -->| 7.01
<!-- S01E04 -->| 6.20
<!-- S01E05 -->| 4.91
<!-- S01E06 -->| 5.78
<!-- S01E07 -->| 6.39
<!-- S01E08 -->| 5.40
<!-- S01E09 -->| 6.09
<!-- S01E10 -->| 6.35
<!-- S01E11 -->| 5.96
<!-- S01E12 -->| 5.81
<!-- S01E13 -->| 6.67
<!-- S01E14 -->| 6.93
<!-- S01E15 -->| 5.98
<!-- S01E16 -->| 5.87
<!-- S01E17 -->| 6.68
<!-- S01E18 -->| 5.10
<!-- S01E19 -->| 5.00
<!-- S01E20 -->| 5.56
<!-- S01E21 -->| 5.68
<!-- S01E22 -->| 5.69
<!-- S01_AV -->| 6.08
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<!-- S02E01 -->| 6.12
|colspan="6"|Reeling from the loss of their future son Chris, an overprotective Piper and Barbas-obsessed Leo are forced by Phoebe and Paige to attend a Hindu wedding, where they inadvertently receive the powers of the Hindu's Ultimate Lovers, ], the Goddess of Creation and her lover, ], the God of Destruction.
<!-- S02E02 -->| 6.08
<!-- S02E03 -->| 6.39
<!-- S02E04 -->| 5.32
<!-- S02E05 -->| 5.28
<!-- S02E06 -->| 5.87
<!-- S02E07 -->| 6.64
<!-- S02E08 -->| 6.35
<!-- S02E09 -->| 5.72
<!-- S02E10 -->| 7.04
<!-- S02E11 -->| 7.48
<!-- S02E12 -->| 4.78
<!-- S02E13 -->| 5.28
<!-- S02E14 -->| 4.96
<!-- S02E15 -->| 6.44
<!-- S02E16 -->| 5.58
<!-- S02E17 -->| 4.66
<!-- S02E18 -->| 5.85
<!-- S02E19 -->| 4.34
<!-- S02E20 -->| 4.54
<!-- S02E21 -->| 4.38
<!-- S02E22 -->| 5.01
<!-- S02_AV -->| 5.64
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<!-- S03E01 -->| 7.65
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
<!-- S03E02 -->| 5.10
<!-- S03E03 -->| 5.37
<!-- S03E04 -->| 6.68
<!-- S03E05 -->| 5.72
<!-- S03E06 -->| 6.09
<!-- S03E07 -->| 5.87
<!-- S03E08 -->| 5.83
<!-- S03E09 -->| 5.12
<!-- S03E10 -->| 5.44
<!-- S03E11 -->| 5.44
<!-- S03E12 -->| 5.99
<!-- S03E13 -->| 5.37
<!-- S03E14 -->| 5.15
<!-- S03E15 -->| 5.89
<!-- S03E16 -->| 5.42
<!-- S03E17 -->| 5.19
<!-- S03E18 -->| 4.03
<!-- S03E19 -->| 3.46
<!-- S03E20 -->| 4.07
<!-- S03E21 -->| 4.68
<!-- S03E22 -->| 5.26
<!-- S03_AV -->| 5.40
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<!-- S04E01 -->| 5.97
|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 136 ||align="center"| 7.02 ||align="center"| 4.8 million
<!-- S04E02 -->| 5.97
<!-- S04E03 -->| 5.03
<!-- S04E04 -->| 5.74
<!-- S04E05 -->| 5.29
<!-- S04E06 -->| 4.69
<!-- S04E07 -->| 4.75
<!-- S04E08 -->| 5.10
<!-- S04E09 -->| 4.46
<!-- S04E10 -->| 3.42
<!-- S04E11 -->| 4.14
<!-- S04E12 -->| 3.89
<!-- S04E13 -->| 4.74
<!-- S04E14 -->| 4.66
<!-- S04E15 -->| 4.48
<!-- S04E16 -->| 4.82
<!-- S04E17 -->| 3.87
<!-- S04E18 -->| 3.60
<!-- S04E19 -->| 4.18
<!-- S04E20 -->| 4.70
<!-- S04E21 -->| 4.98
<!-- S04E22 -->| 5.22
<!-- S04_AV -->| 4.65
|- |-
<!-- S05E01 -->| 6.32
|colspan="6"|Paige almost loses her fight to save Magic School when a bored student accidentally conjures Lady Godiva and Lord Dyson, a demonic land baron who feeds off humans' repressed emotions.
<!-- S05E02 -->| 6.32
<!-- S05E03 -->| 5.06
<!-- S05E04 -->| 5.27
<!-- S05E05 -->| 4.95
<!-- S05E06 -->| 5.21
<!-- S05E07 -->| 4.77
<!-- S05E08 -->| 5.46
<!-- S05E09 -->| 5.08
<!-- S05E10 -->| 5.46
<!-- S05E11 -->| 5.40
<!-- S05E12 -->| 5.59
<!-- S05E13 -->| 5.33
<!-- S05E14 -->| 5.14
<!-- S05E15 -->| 5.60
<!-- S05E16 -->| 5.61
<!-- S05E17 -->| 4.51
<!-- S05E18 -->| 4.17
<!-- S05E19 -->| 4.25
<!-- S05E20 -->| 4.08
<!-- S05E21 -->| 4.99
<!-- S05E22 -->| 4.90
<!-- S05E23 -->| 4.90
<!-- S05_AV -->| 5.10
|- |-
<!-- S06E01 -->| 6.26
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
<!-- S06E02 -->| 6.26
<!-- S06E03 -->| 5.84
<!-- S06E04 -->| 5.38
<!-- S06E05 -->| 5.35
<!-- S06E06 -->| 5.49
<!-- S06E07 -->| 5.19
<!-- S06E08 -->| 5.18
<!-- S06E09 -->| 5.30
<!-- S06E10 -->| 6.03
<!-- S06E11 -->| 5.29
<!-- S06E12 -->| 3.89
<!-- S06E13 -->| 4.23
<!-- S06E14 -->| 4.79
<!-- S06E15 -->| 4.08
<!-- S06E16 -->| 5.01
<!-- S06E17 -->| 4.82
<!-- S06E18 -->| 3.86
<!-- S06E19 -->| 3.40
<!-- S06E20 -->| 4.10
<!-- S06E21 -->| 2.77
<!-- S06E22 -->| 4.75
<!-- S06E23 -->| 4.75
<!-- S06_AV -->| 4.81
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<!-- S07E01 -->| 5.59
|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 137 ||align="center"| 7.03 ||align="center"| 5.4 million
<!-- S07E02 -->| 4.84
<!-- S07E03 -->| 5.37
<!-- S07E04 -->| 4.77
<!-- S07E05 -->| 4.81
<!-- S07E06 -->| 4.63
<!-- S07E07 -->| 3.96
<!-- S07E08 -->| 3.94
<!-- S07E09 -->| 3.95
<!-- S07E10 -->| 4.17
<!-- S07E11 -->| 3.52
<!-- S07E12 -->| 3.56
<!-- S07E13 -->| 3.97
<!-- S07E14 -->| 2.95
<!-- S07E15 -->| 3.23
<!-- S07E16 -->| 3.97
<!-- S07E17 -->| 3.48
<!-- S07E18 -->| 3.92
<!-- S07E19 -->| 3.65
<!-- S07E20 -->| 3.32
<!-- S07E21 -->| 3.44
<!-- S07E22 -->| 3.44
<!-- S07_AV -->| 4.02
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<!-- S08E01 -->| 4.27
|colspan="6"|Against Piper's wishes, Paige and Phoebe summon Grams for Chris's wiccaning. To put an end to the brother's sibling rivalry, Grams puts a spell on them, but in the process turns the sisters back to bickering teenagers.
<!-- S08E02 -->| 3.83
|-
<!-- S08E03 -->| 4.12
|colspan="6" bgcolor="#f2f2f2"|
<!-- S08E04 -->| 4.21
|-
<!-- S08E05 -->| 4.26
|rowspan="2"| ]|| "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 138 ||align="center"| 7.04 ||align="center"| 4.8 million
<!-- S08E06 -->| 4.32
|-
<!-- S08E07 -->| 3.87
|colspan="6"|On a search to find witches who have been disappearing, Paige encounters Captain Black Jack Cutting, an infamous 18th century pirate who is searching for the Fountain of Youth to reverse a curse that causes him to age but never die.
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|colspan="6"|When a demon, Sirk, tries to destroy his human half by killing off his remaining blood relatives, Paige casts a spell that inadvertently blocks all death from occurring. Annoyed that he now has a back-log of work, the Angel of Death insists that the Charmed Ones help him clean up the mess and "kills" Piper so she can help him restore the Grand Design.
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|colspan="6"|The Elders' suspicion of Leo causes them to assign a new Whitelighter to the girls. However, when the new Whitelighter is nearly killed by beasts, the Elders blame the attack on Leo. Trying to prove Leo's innocence, Piper, Phoebe and Paige discover that the beasts are actually the Charmed Ones' themselves, transformed by a blue moon.
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|colspan="6"|Agent Brody convinces Paige to help him solve a mysterious string of accidents, only to discover that the demon Sarpedon is capturing innocents' Guardian angels and using them to protect himself from the forthcoming threat of a New Power.
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|colspan="6"|While investigating a murder at Magic School, Paige and Agent Brody are sucked into an unfinished novel written twenty years ago by two students. They suddenly find themselves in a 1930s film noir, where they are chased by gangsters in pursuit of the famed Burmese Falcon.
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|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 143 ||align="center"| 7.09 ||align="center"| 3.91 million
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|colspan="6"|Leo reveals to Piper that he is an Avatar, despite the warnings from Alpha and Beta that Piper should find out in her own time. Phoebe and Paige call on Kyle for help, but his reaction to the news causes disastrous results.
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|rowspan="2"| ]|| "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 144 ||align="center"| 7.10 ||align="center"| 4.17 million
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|colspan="6"|The Avatars insist that Leo protect the Seer because she has information that can help them destroy the demons. The Seer shares with Phoebe a vision of a future in which there are no demons, leading the sisters to consider the possibility that the Avatars might be good and allowing Leo the opportunity to admit he is an Avatar.
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|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 145 ||align="center"| 7.11 ||align="center"| 3.52 million
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|colspan="6"|Still not completely sure that the Avatars mean well, Piper agrees to switch powers with Phoebe so that she too can see Phoebe's premonition of a Utopian world. During the spell, Zankou, the most powerful demon in the underworld, senses the girls' vulnerability and attacks them, accidentally transferring their powers to innocent bystanders, who run amok with their new abilities.
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|rowspan="2"| ]|| "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 146 ||align="center"| 7.12 ||align="center"| 3.56 million
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|colspan="6"|While the Avatars prepare to transform the world into a Utopia, they inform the Charmed Ones that the human world must be put to sleep so that they can kill any remaining demons. Brody, doubting the Avatars good intentions, calls the Elders for help but is instead kidnapped by Zankou and agrees to help Zankou stop the change by placing a paranoia spell on Piper, Phoebe and Paige. During the Utopian transformation, Brody uses Paige's paranoia to attract and kill an Avatar. However, Brody pays a high price for his actions.
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|colspan="6"|While the Charmed Ones enjoy their new conflict-free world, Leo learns that in order for the Avatars to protect their Utopian world, they also control everyone's destiny by deciding who lives and dies. Wanting to stop the Avatars, Leo joins forces with Zankou to undo the change. Paige receives a special surprise and Leo's fate relies on the Elders.
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|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 148 ||align="center"| 7.14 ||align="center"| 3.1 million
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|colspan="6"|When Paige attempts to hire a new professor for Magic School, she learns that one of the candidates, Drake, is an ex-demon who made a deal with a demonic Sorcerer to become human.
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|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 149 ||align="center"| 7.15 ||align="center"| 3.23 million
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|colspan="6"|When Darryl fears his friend Mike is possessed, Phoebe, Paige and Drake discover that Mike had been working close to a site where a cabaret was destroyed in a fire in 1899, killing hundreds of people. The spirit of one of the victims is using Mike to plead for help on behalf of all the Lost Souls who are trapped in the cabaret, forced to relive that night for eternity.
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|rowspan="2"| ]|| "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 150 ||align="center"| 7.16 ||align="center"| 3.97 million
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|colspan="6"|Already stressed out awaiting word on Leo's fate, Piper is attacked by demons and ends up in a coma. Stuck in the cosmic void between life and death, Piper's spirit is surprised to find Cole waiting for her and even more surprised when he tells her that he is there to help keep her and Leo together, which he hopes will restore Phoebe's faith in love.
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|rowspan="2"|] || "] " ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 151 ||align="center"| 7.17 ||align="center"| 3.47 million
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|colspan="6"|Zankou sends his underlings to attack Leo in hopes of luring the sisters out of their house so that he can search for the Nexus and release the Shadow, the ultimate power. Terrified after witnessing demons attack his parents, Wyatt magically shrinks Piper and Leo and traps them inside a dollhouse for their protection.
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|colspan="6"|The Charmed Ones are in a race against time when the mythological Pandora's Box falls into the hands of Katya, a shapeshifting demon who intends to open the box and fill the world with all of its sorrows. Phoebe and Piper try to find Hope, the Guardian who can return any released evil spirits to the box.
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|colspan="6"|After a spell is cast on Phoebe by the power-hungry sorceress Imara, their souls switch bodies and Phoebe ends up becoming trapped in a cage.
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|colspan="6"|Unbeknownst to the Charmed Ones, baby Wyatt's new "imaginary" friend is actually the demon Vicus, who is trying to win Wyatt's trust to turn him evil. Piper casts a spell to be able to understand baby Wyatt, but inadvertently brings 25-year-old Wyatt back from the future.
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|colspan="6"|Zankou's plan to make the sisters vulnerable so that he can take control of the Book of Shadows starts to work when Phoebe is left guilt-ridden after a classmate is brutally killed in front of her and comes back from the dead to blame her. Also part of Zankou's plan, Paige is devastated when she finds her new charge dead and realizes she was powerless to save her.
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|colspan="6"|With the Book of Shadows finally in his possession, Zankou plans to open the Spiritual Nexus and take in the power of the Shadow. To divert Zankou's attention away from the Nexus, Piper, Phoebe and Paige successfully goad him into coming after them instead. The sisters come to the realization that the only way to stop Zankou may be to sacrifice themselves.
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|rowspan="2"| ]|| "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 157 ||align="center"| 8.01 ||align="center"| 4.27 million
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|colspan="6"|Presumed dead, the Charmed sisters start their demon-free existence with new identities brought about by a spell that altered their appearances to the outside world, but not to those closest to them.
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|colspan="6"|Hoping to lure the Charmed Ones out of hiding, Haas, a young demon wanting to take over the Underworld, uses the Alice's Adventures in Wonderland fairy tale to prey on young victims.
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|colspan="6"|Looking for a new career path, Piper goes on an interview with a corporate recruiter, but is soon arrested when a background check reveals that the physical appearance she adopted was that of a woman wanted for murder.
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|colspan="6"|Wyatt's impending school play brings out the competitive nature in Piper when her hand-sewn costume for Wyatt and her parenting ability are attacked by Mandi, the perfect Stepford-like mother.
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|colspan="6"|Unaware that she is being watched, Billie jeopardizes the Charmed Ones' new lives when she uses her powers to save an innocent and is caught by Agent Murphy of Homeland Security, who has suspected all along that she and the "cousins" are involved in supernatural activities and that the Halliwell sisters are not dead.
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|colspan="6"|Armed and ready to vanquish, Billie inexplicably freezes and is flooded with childhood flashbacks when she sees her latest demon target, the Dogan. Wanting to prove to the sisters that she is an asset, Billie casts a spell to erase her fears and goes after the demon.
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|colspan="6"|Wanting to get her old job back as a social worker, Paige's plan changes when her Whitelighter father, Sam, asks for her help with his charge, J.D., a future Whitelighter, who recently reappeared after fifty years.
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|colspan="6"|The Charmed Ones are given their first Homeland Security case by Agent Murphy going through cold case files. Billie discovers a belt in one of the boxes and can't help but put it on.
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|colspan="6"|Phoebe has decided to take a hiatus from men. Piper seems to think Murphy and the government is hiding something from the sisters.
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|rowspan="2"| ]|| "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 166 ||align="center"| 8.10 ||align="center"| 4.34 million
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|colspan="6"|Piper notices that the Angel of Death is watching over them, but what she doesn't know is that he is actually there for Leo.
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|rowspan="2"| ]|| "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 167 ||align="center"| 8.11 ||align="center"| 3.30 million
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|colspan="6"|Billie’s parents are in town and have supper with their daughter and the Halliwells.
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|rowspan="2"| ]|| "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 168 ||align="center"| 8.12 ||align="center"| 3.47 million
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|colspan="6"|With the intention of helping his parolee get a loan, Henry, along with Paige, go to a bank but instead the parolee decides to take everyone at the bank hostage. Meanwhile, Phoebe and Piper have their hands full when, during his third birthday party, Wyatt turns three of his toys into real people.
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|rowspan="2"|] || "]" ||align="center"| ], ] ||align="center"| 169 ||align="center"| 8.13 ||align="center"| 3.67 million
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|colspan="6"|Phoebe, in an attempt to move on with her own life, signs a lease for a new apartment, much to the worry of Piper, while Paige considers telling Henry she's a witch.
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|colspan="6"|In searching for information about Leo, Piper discovers a message from Lo-Pan, a monk and keeper of a sacred Buddhist staff containing the power of influence.
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|colspan="6"|Paige begins to realize the difficulty in dating a mortal when Henry tries to immerse himself in her magical world. She finds herself even more conflicted when a suitor, Sir Simon Marks, arrives hoping to convince her to marry him so they can become the ultimate magical couple.
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|colspan="6"|Piper organizes an engagement party for Paige and Henry, but the wedding is put in jeopardy when the couple begins to get cold feet. Phoebe notices a strange man following her, and soon discovers that he is a Cupid.
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|colspan="6"|Two former students of Leo's from Magic School turn up at the manor to inform the Charmed Ones that demons Leo had imprisoned in the Magic School dungeons have escaped and are seeking revenge.
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|colspan="6"|Christy becomes a powerful force in the Underworld as the demon Creo tries to convince her that she needs to get Billie away from the Charmed Ones so she and her sister can fulfill their dark destiny.
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|colspan="6"|The Charmed Ones are put into a dream-like state by Christy so that Billie can learn something about each of them.
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|colspan="6"|Convinced that The Charmed Ones are too self-involved to protect the "greater good," Billie and Christy team up to destroy their reputations in the magical community.
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|colspan="6"|Billie and Christy have managed to turn everything around: while the two of them are now at the Manor and demons are at Magic School, the Charmed Ones are forced to hide in the Underworld.
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|colspan="6"|After the death of their respective sisters, Piper and Billie go their separate ways, both determined to get their families back together.
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This article is about episodes of the 1998 WB series. For episodes of the 2018 CW series, see List of Charmed (2018 TV series) episodes.

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Charmed is an American television series created by Constance M. Burge. In the United States, Charmed premiered on The WB on October 7, 1998 and ended on May 21, 2006, with 178 episodes. Charmed originally aired on Wednesday nights at 9:00 pm, before moving to Thursday nights for its second, third and fourth seasons. For the fifth season, the series moved to Sunday nights at 8:00 pm and remained there until its eighth and final season.

The first episode, "Something Wicca This Way Comes", garnered 7.7 million viewers and broke the record for the highest-rated debut episode for The WB. During its fifth season, Charmed became the highest-rated Sunday night program in The WB's history. By the end of its eighth season, Charmed had become the second-longest drama broadcast by The WB and broke the record for the longest running hour-long television series featuring all female leads, later overtaken in 2012 by Desperate Housewives.

Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally releasedViewers
(millions)
RankNetwork
Rank
First releasedLast released
122October 7, 1998 (1998-10-07)May 26, 1999 (1999-05-26)5.41182
222September 30, 1999 (1999-09-30)May 18, 2000 (2000-05-18)5.21202
322October 5, 2000 (2000-10-05)May 17, 2001 (2001-05-17)4.91172
422October 4, 2001 (2001-10-04)May 16, 2002 (2002-05-16)4.21296
523September 22, 2002 (2002-09-22)May 11, 2003 (2003-05-11)4.51286
623September 28, 2003 (2003-09-28)May 16, 2004 (2004-05-16)4.31544
722September 12, 2004 (2004-09-12)May 22, 2005 (2005-05-22)3.51327
822September 25, 2005 (2005-09-25)May 21, 2006 (2006-05-21)3.51327

Episodes

Season 1 (1998–1999)

Main article: Charmed (season 1)
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
11"Something Wicca This Way Comes"John T. KretchmerConstance M. BurgeOctober 7, 1998 (1998-10-07)14987047.72
22"I've Got You Under My Skin"John T. KretchmerBrad KernOctober 14, 1998 (1998-10-14)43980016.91
33"Thank You for Not Morphing"Ellen PressmanChris Levinson & Zack EstrinOctober 21, 1998 (1998-10-21)43980037.01
44"Dead Man Dating"Richard ComptonJavier Grillo-MarxuachOctober 28, 1998 (1998-10-28)43980056.20
55"Dream Sorcerer"Nick MarckConstance M. BurgeNovember 4, 1998 (1998-11-04)43980024.91
66"The Wedding from Hell"Robert GintyGreg Elliot & Michael PerriconeNovember 11, 1998 (1998-11-11)43980045.78
77"The Fourth Sister"Gilbert AdlerEdithe SwensenNovember 18, 1998 (1998-11-18)43980066.39
88"The Truth Is Out There… and It Hurts"James A. ContnerZack Estrin & Chris LevinsonNovember 25, 1998 (1998-11-25)43980075.4
99"The Witch Is Back"Richard DenaultSheryl J. AndersonDecember 16, 1998 (1998-12-16)43980086.09
1010"Wicca Envy"Mel DamskiStory by : Brad Kern
Teleplay by : Brad Kern & Sheryl J. Anderson
January 13, 1999 (1999-01-13)43980096.35
1111"Feats of Clay"Kevin InchStory by : Javier Grillo-Marxuach
Teleplay by : Michael Perricone & Greg Elliot & Chris Levinson & Zack Estrin
January 20, 1999 (1999-01-20)43980105.96
1212"The Wendigo"James L. ConwayEdithe SwensenFebruary 3, 1999 (1999-02-03)43980115.81
1313"From Fear to Eternity"Les SheldonTony Blake & Paul JacksonFebruary 10, 1999 (1999-02-10)43980126.67
1414"Secrets and Guys"James A. ContnerStory by : Constance M. Burge & Brad Kern
Teleplay by : Constance M. Burge & Sheryl J. Anderson
February 17, 1999 (1999-02-17)43980136.93
1515"Is There a Woogy in the House?"John T. KretchmerZack Estrin & Chris LevinsonFebruary 24, 1999 (1999-02-24)43980145.98
1616"Which Prue Is It, Anyway?"John BehringJavier Grillo-MarxuachMarch 3, 1999 (1999-03-03)43980155.87
1717"That '70s Episode"Richard ComptonSheryl J. AndersonApril 7, 1999 (1999-04-07)43980166.68
1818"When Bad Warlocks Go Good"Kevin InchEdithe SwensenApril 28, 1999 (1999-04-28)43980175.10
1919"Out of Sight"Craig ZiskTony Blake & Paul JacksonMay 5, 1999 (1999-05-05)43980185.00
2020"The Power of Two"Elodie KeeneBrad KernMay 12, 1999 (1999-05-12)43980195.56
2121"Love Hurts"James Whitmore Jr.Chris Levinson & Zack Estrin & Javier Grillo-MarxuachMay 19, 1999 (1999-05-19)43980205.68
2222"Déjà Vu All Over Again"Les SheldonConstance M. Burge & Brad KernMay 26, 1999 (1999-05-26)43980215.69

Season 2 (1999–2000)

Main article: Charmed (season 2)
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release dateProd.
code
Viewers
(millions)
231"Witch Trial"Craig ZiskBrad KernSeptember 30, 1999 (1999-09-30)43990226.12
242"Morality Bites"John BehringChris Levinson & Zack EstrinOctober 7, 1999 (1999-10-07)43990246.08
253"The Painted World"Kevin InchConstance M. BurgeOctober 14, 1999 (1999-10-14)43990236.39
264"The Devil's Music"Richard ComptonDavid SimkinsOctober 21, 1999 (1999-10-21)43990255.32
275"She's a Man, Baby, a Man!"Martha MitchellJavier Grillo-MarxuachNovember 4, 1999 (1999-11-04)43990265.28
286"That Old Black Magic"James L. ConwayValerie Mayhew & Vivian MayhewNovember 11, 1999 (1999-11-11)43990275.87
297"They're Everywhere"Mel DamskiSheryl J. AndersonNovember 18, 1999 (1999-11-18)43990286.64
308"P3 H2O"John BehringChris Levinson & Zack EstrinDecember 9, 1999 (1999-12-09)43990296.35
319"Ms. Hellfire"Craig ZiskStory by : Constance M. Burge
Teleplay by : Constance M. Burge & Sheryl J. Anderson
January 13, 2000 (2000-01-13)43990305.72
3210"Heartbreak City"Michael ZinbergDavid SimkinsJanuary 20, 2000 (2000-01-20)43990317.04
3311"Reckless Abandon"Craig ZiskJavier Grillo-MarxuachJanuary 27, 2000 (2000-01-27)43990327.48
3412"Awakened"Anson WilliamsValerie Mayhew & Vivian MayhewFebruary 3, 2000 (2000-02-03)43990334.78
3513"Animal Pragmatism"Don KurtChris Levinson & Zack EstrinFebruary 10, 2000 (2000-02-10)43990345.28
3614"Pardon My Past"John ParéMichael GleasonFebruary 17, 2000 (2000-02-17)43990354.96
3715"Give Me A Sign"James A. ContnerSheryl J. AndersonFebruary 24, 2000 (2000-02-24)43990366.44
3816"Murphy's Luck"John BehringDavid SimkinsMarch 30, 2000 (2000-03-30)43990375.58
3917"How to Make a Quilt Out of Americans"Kevin InchStory by : Javier Grillo-Marxuach
Teleplay by : Javier Grillo-Marxuach & Robert Masello
April 6, 2000 (2000-04-06)43990384.66
4018"Chick Flick"Michael SchultzZack Estrin & Chris LevinsonApril 20, 2000 (2000-04-20)43990395.85
4119"Ex Libris"Joel J. FeigenbaumStory by : Peter Chomsky
Teleplay by : Brad Kern
April 27, 2000 (2000-04-27)43990404.34
4220"Astral Monkey"Craig ZiskStory by : Constance M. Burge
Teleplay by : Constance M. Burge & David Simkins
May 4, 2000 (2000-05-04)43990414.54
4321"Apocalypse Not"Michael ZinbergStory by : Sanford Golden
Teleplay by : Sheryl J. Anderson
May 11, 2000 (2000-05-11)43990424.38
4422"Be Careful What You Witch For"Shannen DohertyStory by : Brad Kern
Teleplay by : Chris Levinson & Zack Estrin & Brad Kern
May 18, 2000 (2000-05-18)43990435.01

Season 3 (2000–2001)

Main article: Charmed (season 3)
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
451"The Honeymoon's Over"James L. ConwayBrad KernOctober 5, 2000 (2000-10-05)43000457.65
462"Magic Hour"John BehringZack Estrin & Chris LevinsonOctober 12, 2000 (2000-10-12)43000465.10
473"Once Upon a Time"Joel J. FeigenbaumKrista VernoffOctober 19, 2000 (2000-10-19)43000475.37
484"All Halliwell's Eve"Anson WilliamsSheryl J. AndersonOctober 26, 2000 (2000-10-26)43000486.63
495"Sight Unseen"Perry LangWilliam SchmidtNovember 2, 2000 (2000-11-02)43000495.72
506"Primrose Empath"Mel DamskiDaniel CeroneNovember 9, 2000 (2000-11-09)43000516.09
517"Power Outage"Craig ZiskMonica Breen & Alison SchapkerNovember 16, 2000 (2000-11-16)43000505.87
528"Sleuthing with the Enemy"Noel NosseckPeter HumeDecember 14, 2000 (2000-12-14)43000525.83
539"Coyote Piper"Chris LongKrista VernoffJanuary 11, 2001 (2001-01-11)43000535.12
5410"We All Scream for Ice Cream"Allan KroekerChris Levinson & Zack EstrinJanuary 18, 2001 (2001-01-18)43000545.44
5511"Blinded by the Whitelighter"David StraitonNell ScovellJanuary 25, 2001 (2001-01-25)43000555.44
5612"Wrestling with Demons"Joel J. FeigenbaumSheryl J. AndersonFebruary 1, 2001 (2001-02-01)43000565.99
5713"Bride and Gloom"Chris LongWilliam SchmidtFebruary 8, 2001 (2001-02-08)43000575.37
5814"The Good, the Bad and the Cursed"Shannen DohertyMonica Breen & Alison SchapkerFebruary 15, 2001 (2001-02-15)43000585.15
5915"Just Harried"Mel DamskiDaniel CeroneFebruary 22, 2001 (2001-02-22)43000595.89
6016"Death Takes a Halliwell"Jon ParéKrista VernoffMarch 15, 2001 (2001-03-15)43000605.42
6117"Pre-Witched"David StraitonChris Levinson & Zack EstrinMarch 22, 2001 (2001-03-22)43000615.19
6218"Sin Francisco"Joel J. FeigenbaumNell ScovellApril 19, 2001 (2001-04-19)43000624.03
6319"The Demon Who Came in from the Cold"Anson WilliamsSheryl J. AndersonApril 26, 2001 (2001-04-26)43000633.46
6420"Exit Strategy"Joel J. FeigenbaumStory by : Peter Hume
Teleplay by : Peter Hume & Daniel Cerone
May 3, 2001 (2001-05-03)43000644.07
6521"Look Who's Barking"John BehringStory by : Curtis Kheel
Teleplay by : Curtis Kheel & Monica Breen & Alison Schapker
May 10, 2001 (2001-05-10)43000654.68
6622"All Hell Breaks Loose"Shannen DohertyBrad KernMay 17, 2001 (2001-05-17)43000665.26

Season 4 (2001–2002)

Main article: Charmed (season 4)
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
671"Charmed Again"Michael SchultzBrad KernOctober 4, 2001 (2001-10-04)43018015.97
682Mel Damski
693"Hell Hath No Fury"Chris LongKrista VernoffOctober 11, 2001 (2001-10-11)43010695.03
704"Enter the Demon"Joel J. FeigenbaumDaniel CeroneOctober 18, 2001 (2001-10-18)43010715.74
715"Size Matters"Noel NosseckNell ScovellOctober 25, 2001 (2001-10-25)43010705.29
726"A Knight to Remember"David StraitonAlison Schapker & Monica BreenNovember 1, 2001 (2001-11-01)43010724.69
737"Brain Drain"John BehringCurtis KheelNovember 8, 2001 (2001-11-08)43010734.75
748"Black as Cole"Les LandauStory by : Abbey Campbell
Teleplay by : Brad Kern & Nell Scovell
November 15, 2001 (2001-11-15)43010745.10
759"Muse to My Ears"Joel J. FeigenbaumKrista VernoffDecember 13, 2001 (2001-12-13)43010754.46
7610"A Paige from the Past"James L. ConwayDaniel CeroneJanuary 17, 2002 (2002-01-17)43010763.42
7711"Trial by Magic"Scott LaughlinMichael GleasonJanuary 24, 2002 (2002-01-24)43010774.14
7812"Lost and Bound"Noel NosseckNell ScovellJanuary 31, 2002 (2002-01-31)43010783.89
7913"Charmed and Dangerous"Jon ParéAlison Schapker & Monica BreenFebruary 7, 2002 (2002-02-07)43010794.74
8014"The Three Faces of Phoebe"Joel J. FeigenbaumCurtis KheelFebruary 14, 2002 (2002-02-14)43010804.66
8115"Marry-Go-Round"Chris LongDaniel CeroneMarch 14, 2002 (2002-03-14)43010814.48
8216"The Fifth Halliwheell"David StraitonKrista VernoffMarch 21, 2002 (2002-03-21)43010824.82
8317"Saving Private Leo"John BehringStory by : Doug E. Jones
Teleplay by : Daniel Cerone
March 28, 2002 (2002-03-28)43010833.87
8418"Bite Me"John T. KretchmerCurtis KheelApril 18, 2002 (2002-04-18)43010843.60
8519"We're Off to See the Wizard"Timothy J. LonsdaleAlison Schapker & Monica BreenApril 25, 2002 (2002-04-25)43010854.18
8620"Long Live the Queen"Jon ParéKrista VernoffMay 2, 2002 (2002-05-02)43010864.70
8721"Womb Raider"Mel DamskiDaniel CeroneMay 9, 2002 (2002-05-09)43010874.98
8822"Witch Way Now?"Brad KernBrad KernMay 16, 2002 (2002-05-16)43010885.22

Season 5 (2002–2003)

Main article: Charmed (season 5)
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
891"A Witch's Tail"James L. ConwayDaniel CeroneSeptember 22, 2002 (2002-09-22)43010896.32
902Mel DamskiMonica Breen & Alison Schapker4301090
913"Happily Ever After"John T. KretchmerCurtis KheelSeptember 29, 2002 (2002-09-29)43010915.06
924"Siren Song"Joel J. FeigenbaumKrista VernoffOctober 6, 2002 (2002-10-06)43010925.27
935"Witches in Tights"David StraitonMark WildingOctober 13, 2002 (2002-10-13)43010934.95
946"The Eyes Have It"James MarshallLaurie ParresOctober 20, 2002 (2002-10-20)43010945.21
957"Sympathy for the Demon"Stuart GillardHenry Alonso MyersNovember 3, 2002 (2002-11-03)43010954.77
968"A Witch in Time"John BehringDaniel CeroneNovember 10, 2002 (2002-11-10)43010965.46
979"Sam, I Am"Joel J. FeigenbaumAlison Schapker & Monica BreenNovember 17, 2002 (2002-11-17)43010975.08
9810"Y Tu Mummy También"Chris LongCurtis KheelJanuary 5, 2003 (2003-01-05)43010985.46
9911"The Importance of Being Phoebe"Derek JohansenKrista VernoffJanuary 12, 2003 (2003-01-12)43010995.40
10012"Centennial Charmed"James L. ConwayBrad KernJanuary 19, 2003 (2003-01-19)43011005.49
10113"House Call"Jon ParéHenry Alonso MyersFebruary 2, 2003 (2003-02-02)43011015.33
10214"Sand Francisco Dreamin'"John T. KretchmerAlison Schapker & Monica BreenFebruary 9, 2003 (2003-02-09)43011025.14
10315"The Day the Magic Died"Stuart GillardDaniel CeroneFebruary 16, 2003 (2003-02-16)43011035.60
10416"Baby's First Demon"John T. KretchmerKrista VernoffMarch 30, 2003 (2003-03-30)43011045.61
10517"Lucky Charmed"Roxann DawsonCurtis KheelApril 6, 2003 (2003-04-06)43011054.51
10618"Cat House"James L. ConwayBrad KernApril 13, 2003 (2003-04-13)43011064.17
10719"Nymphs Just Want to Have Fun"Mel DamskiAndrea Stevens & Doug E. JonesApril 20, 2003 (2003-04-20)43011074.25
10820"Sense and Sense Ability"Stewart Schill & Joel J. FeigenbaumStory by : Brian Krause & Ed Bokinskie
Teleplay by : Daniel Cerone & Krista Vernoff
April 27, 2003 (2003-04-27)43011084.08
10921"Necromancing the Stone"Jon ParéHenry Alonso Myers & Alison Schapker & Monica BreenMay 4, 2003 (2003-05-04)43011094.99
11022"Oh My Goddess"Jonathan WestKrista Vernoff & Curtis KheelMay 11, 2003 (2003-05-11)43011104.90
11123Joel J. FeigenbaumDaniel Cerone4301111

Season 6 (2003–2004)

Main article: Charmed (season 6)
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
1121"Valhalley of the Dolls"James L. ConwayBrad KernSeptember 28, 2003 (2003-09-28)43011126.26
11324301113
1143"Forget Me... Not"John T. KretchmerHenry Alonso MyersOctober 5, 2003 (2003-10-05)43011145.84
1154"The Power of Three Blondes"John BehringDaniel CeroneOctober 12, 2003 (2003-10-12)43011155.38
1165"Love's a Witch"Stuart GillardJeannine RenshawOctober 19, 2003 (2003-10-19)43011165.35
1176"My Three Witches"Joel J. FeigenbaumScott Lipsey & Whip LipseyOctober 26, 2003 (2003-10-26)43011175.49
1187"Soul Survivor"Mel DamskiCurtis KheelNovember 2, 2003 (2003-11-02)43011185.19
1198"Sword and the City"Derek JohansenDavid SimkinsNovember 9, 2003 (2003-11-09)43011195.18
1209"Little Monsters"James L. ConwayJulie HessNovember 16, 2003 (2003-11-16)43011205.30
12110"Chris-Crossed"Joel J. FeigenbaumCameron LitvackNovember 23, 2003 (2003-11-23)43011216.03
12211"Witchstock"James A. ContnerDaniel CeroneJanuary 11, 2004 (2004-01-11)43011225.29
12312"Prince Charmed"David JacksonHenry Alonso MyersJanuary 18, 2004 (2004-01-18)43011233.89
12413"Used Karma"John T. KretchmerJeannine RenshawJanuary 25, 2004 (2004-01-25)43011244.23
12514"The Legend of Sleepy Halliwell"Jon ParéCameron LitvackFebruary 8, 2004 (2004-02-08)43011254.79
12615"I Dream of Phoebe"John T. KretchmerCurtis KheelFebruary 15, 2004 (2004-02-15)43011264.08
12716"The Courtship of Wyatt's Father"Joel J. FeigenbaumBrad KernFebruary 22, 2004 (2004-02-22)43011275.01
12817"Hyde School Reunion"Jonathan WestDavid SimkinsMarch 14, 2004 (2004-03-14)43011284.82
12918"Spin City"Mel DamskiAndy Reaser & Doug E. JonesApril 18, 2004 (2004-04-18)4560063.86
13019"Crimes and Witch-Demeanors"John T. KretchmerHenry Alonso MyersApril 25, 2004 (2004-04-25)43011303.40
13120"A Wrong Day's Journey Into Right"Derek JohansenCameron LitvackMay 2, 2004 (2004-05-02)43011314.10
13221"Witch Wars"David JacksonKrista VernoffMay 9, 2004 (2004-05-09)43011322.77
13322"It's a Bad, Bad, Bad, Bad World"Jon ParéJeannine RenshawMay 16, 2004 (2004-05-16)43011334.75
13423Curtis Kheel4301134

Season 7 (2004–2005)

Main article: Charmed (season 7)
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
1351"A Call to Arms"James L. ConwayBrad KernSeptember 12, 2004 (2004-09-12)43011355.59
1362"The Bare Witch Project"John T. KretchmerJeannine RenshawSeptember 19, 2004 (2004-09-19)43011364.84
1373"Cheaper by the Coven"Derek JohansenMark WildingSeptember 26, 2004 (2004-09-26)43011375.37
1384"Charrrmed!"Mel DamskiCameron LitvackOctober 3, 2004 (2004-10-03)43011384.77
1395"Styx Feet Under"Christopher LeitchHenry Alonso MyersOctober 10, 2004 (2004-10-10)43011394.81
1406"Once in a Blue Moon"John T. KretchmerDebra J. Fisher & Erica MesserOctober 17, 2004 (2004-10-17)43011404.63
1417"Someone to Witch Over Me"Jon ParéRob WrightOctober 31, 2004 (2004-10-31)43011413.96
1428"Charmed Noir"Michael GrossmanCurtis KheelNovember 14, 2004 (2004-11-14)43011423.94
1439"There's Something About Leo"Derek JohansenNatalie Antoci & Scott LipseyNovember 21, 2004 (2004-11-21)43011433.95
14410"Witchness Protection"David JacksonJeannine RenshawNovember 28, 2004 (2004-11-28)43011444.17
14511"Ordinary Witches"Jonathan WestMark WildingJanuary 16, 2005 (2005-01-16)43011453.52
14612"Extreme Makeover: World Edition"LeVar BurtonCameron LitvackJanuary 23, 2005 (2005-01-23)43011463.56
14713"Charmageddon"John T. KretchmerHenry Alonso MyersJanuary 30, 2005 (2005-01-30)43011473.97
14814"Carpe Demon"Stuart GillardCurtis KheelFebruary 13, 2005 (2005-02-13)43011482.95
14915"Show Ghouls"Mel DamskiRob Wright & Debra J. Fisher & Erica MesserFebruary 20, 2005 (2005-02-20)43011493.23
15016"The Seven Year Witch"Michael GrossmanJeannine RenshawApril 10, 2005 (2005-04-10)43011503.97
15117"Scry Hard"Derek JohansenAndy Reaser & Doug E. JonesApril 17, 2005 (2005-04-17)43011513.48
15218"Little Box of Horrors"Jon ParéCameron LitvackApril 24, 2005 (2005-04-24)43011523.92
15319"Freaky Phoebe"Michael GrossmanMark WildingMay 1, 2005 (2005-05-01)43011533.65
15420"Imaginary Fiends"Jonathan WestHenry Alonso MyersMay 8, 2005 (2005-05-08)43011543.32
15521"Death Becomes Them"John T. KretchmerCurtis KheelMay 15, 2005 (2005-05-15)43011553.44
15622"Something Wicca This Way Goes...?"James L. ConwayStory by : Rob Wright & Brad Kern
Teleplay by : Brad Kern
May 22, 2005 (2005-05-22)43011563.44

Season 8 (2005–2006)

Main article: Charmed (season 8)
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
1571"Still Charmed & Kicking"James L. ConwayBrad KernSeptember 25, 2005 (2005-09-25)62015-08-1574.27
1582"Malice in Wonderland"Mel DamskiBrad KernOctober 2, 2005 (2005-10-02)62015-08-1583.83
1593"Run, Piper, Run"Derek JohansenCameron LitvackOctober 9, 2005 (2005-10-09)62015-08-1594.12
1604"Desperate Housewitches"Jon ParéJeannine RenshawOctober 16, 2005 (2005-10-16)62015-08-1604.21
1615"Rewitched"John T. KretchmerRob WrightOctober 23, 2005 (2005-10-23)62015-08-1614.26
1626"Kill Billie Vol. 1"Michael GrossmanElizabeth HunterOctober 30, 2005 (2005-10-30)62015-08-1624.32
1637"The Lost Picture Show"Jonathan WestDoug E. Jones & Andy ReaserNovember 6, 2005 (2005-11-06)62015-08-1633.87
1648"Battle of the Hexes"LeVar BurtonJeannine RenshawNovember 13, 2005 (2005-11-13)62015-08-1644.38
1659"Hulkus Pocus"Joel F. FeigenbaumLiz SagalNovember 20, 2005 (2005-11-20)62015-08-1654.22
16610"Vaya Con Leos"Janice Cooke LeonardCameron LitvackNovember 27, 2005 (2005-11-27)62015-08-1664.34
16711"Mr. & Mrs. Witch"James L. ConwayRob WrightJanuary 8, 2006 (2006-01-08)62015-08-1673.31
16812"Payback's a Witch"Mel DamskiBrad KernJanuary 15, 2006 (2006-01-15)62015-08-1683.47
16913"Repo Manor"Derek JohansenDoug E. JonesJanuary 22, 2006 (2006-01-22)62015-08-1693.67
17014"12 Angry Zen"Jon ParéCameron LitvackFebruary 12, 2006 (2006-02-12)62015-08-1703.28
17115"The Last Temptation of Christy"John KretchmerStory by : Rick Muirragui
Teleplay by : Liz Sagal
February 19, 2006 (2006-02-19)62015-08-1713.89
17216"Engaged and Confused"Stuart GillardJeannine RenshawFebruary 26, 2006 (2006-02-26)62015-08-1724.07
17317"Generation Hex"Michael GrossmanRob WrightApril 16, 2006 (2006-04-16)62015-08-1732.98
17418"The Torn Identity"LeVar BurtonAndy ReaserApril 23, 2006 (2006-04-23)62015-08-1743.39
17519"The Jung and the Restless"Derek JohansenCameron LitvackApril 30, 2006 (2006-04-30)62015-08-1753.17
17620"Gone with the Witches"Jonathan WestJeannine RenshawMay 7, 2006 (2006-05-07)62015-08-1763.39
17721"Kill Billie Vol. 2"Jon ParéBrad KernMay 14, 2006 (2006-05-14)62015-08-1773.72
17822"Forever Charmed"James L. ConwayBrad KernMay 21, 2006 (2006-05-21)62015-08-1784.49

Specials

No. Title Date Format
1 The Women of Charmed April 19, 2000 TV
2 Charmed: Behind the Magic February 1, 2003 (UK)

Notes

  1. The episode "When Bad Warlocks Go Good" was originally scheduled for April 21, 1999, but after the Columbine High School Tragedy the episode was rescheduled for April 28, 1999 to pay respect to those who died.

Ratings

Charmed : U.S. viewers per episode (millions)
SeasonEpisode numberAverage
1234567891011121314151617181920212223
17.726.917.016.204.915.786.395.406.096.355.965.816.676.935.985.876.685.105.005.565.685.696.08
26.126.086.395.325.285.876.646.355.727.047.484.785.284.966.445.584.665.854.344.544.385.015.64
37.655.105.376.685.726.095.875.835.125.445.445.995.375.155.895.425.194.033.464.074.685.265.40
45.975.975.035.745.294.694.755.104.463.424.143.894.744.664.484.823.873.604.184.704.985.224.65
56.326.325.065.274.955.214.775.465.085.465.405.595.335.145.605.614.514.174.254.084.994.904.905.10
66.266.265.845.385.355.495.195.185.306.035.293.894.234.794.085.014.823.863.404.102.774.754.754.81
75.594.845.374.774.814.633.963.943.954.173.523.563.972.953.233.973.483.923.653.323.443.444.02
84.273.834.124.214.264.323.874.384.224.343.313.473.673.283.894.072.983.393.173.393.724.493.85
Audience measurement performed by Nielsen Media Research

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