User:Brian Kurtz/To do

"Still Charmed and Kicking" is the first episode of season eight of the supernatural fantasy series Charmed and the 158th episode of the series overall. It was directed by James L. Conway with a script written by Brad Kern, based on a story treatment by Alejandro Pose. It first aired on the WB Network on September 25th, 2005.

Synopsis
Funeral services are held for the Charmed Ones at Halliwell Manor. The witches aren't actually dead however, but have disguised themselves so they can attend the funeral without anyone noticing. Victor knows the truth, but the sight of seeing his daughters as someone else is unnerving. Paige keeps feeling a strange jingle through her body, originating from her Whitelighter side, but cannot determine what it means. A man named Paul Haas attends the funeral and offers to buy the manor from Victor Bennet, who angrily tells him to leave. Haas is actually a demon, who teleports to his brethren to report that the Charmed Ones actually are dead. Phoebe finds a spell in the Book of Shadows to give them all permanent new identities. Though they look different to the outside world, their friends still recognize them for who they are. Armed with a new lease on life, they must commit themselves to not drawing attention to themselves by using their powers. One by one however, they find elements of their past lives intruding upon their new forms. Phoebe sees a guy from the Bay Mirror and has a precognitive flash of marrying him. Piper tries to get things at P3 in order, but an underling named Dominique challenges her authority to be at the establishment. The ringing in Paige's skull drives her out of the house and she goes to a movie theater where she squares off against a demon. Much to both Paige's and the demon's surprise, a new player has entered the game; a raven-haired leather-clad ass-kicker who wields magic. This woman drives the demon away and Paige returns to the manor to tell everyone about it. Later, Paul Haas and another demon appears at Halliwell Manor and threatens Victor. He makes no pretense about being anything other than a demon and attacks him. Fortunatley, the mysterious dark vigilante appears and makes short work of them, forcing them to retreat. The Charmed Ones rush downstairs when they hear the noise, but by that point, the rogue witch has completed her work and backflips her way out of the house.

Leaving the identity of this woman aside for a moment, the Charmed Ones discuss why the demons have taken a sudden interest in Victor Bennett and the manor. They realize they have to make a statement to the demon world, but must do so in such a way so as to not make them realize that they are still alive.

Piper and Phoebe disguise themselves as Victor and Wyatt and go to Victor's home. Paul Haas and two demons appear, but as they advance on "Victor", Wyatt repels them with a barrage of mystic energy balls, vanquishing two of the demons. Haas is forced to retreat once again, but now he begins to wonder whether the Charmed Ones are really dead after all.

Elsewhere, the vigilante witch sheds her black leather, weaponry and wig and assumes her true identity; that of a college student named Billie.

Notes & Trivia

 * Charmed was created by Constance M. Burge.


 * This episode is included on disc 1 of the Charmed: The Complete Eighth Season DVD collection by Paramount Home Entertainment. The episode includes audio commentary by executive producer and writer Brad Kern, director James L. Conway and actress Kaley Cuoco.


 * This episode is included on disc 42 of the Charmed: The Complete Series DVD boxset (as well as "Book of Shadows" edition) by Paramount Home Entertainment.


 * Production crew members Jonathan Levin, Elizabeth Hunter, Jeannine Renshaw, Peter Chomsky, Holly Marie Combs, Alyssa Milano, Rob Wright; James L. Conway, and Jon Par are all credited during the opening credit sequence of this episode.


 * Production crew members Brad Kern, Aaron Spelling, E. Duke Vincent, and Larry Goldstein are all credited during the end-title credit sequence of this episode.


 * Actress Holly Marie Combs receives a special "...and Holly Marie Combs as 'Piper'" credit in this episode.


 * Actor Hari Dhillon is credited as Harry Dillon in this episode.


 * This is the first appearance of actress Kaley Cuoco as Billie Jenkins. As the opening title sequence suggests, she is now a regular character on the remainder of the series.


 * Beginning with this episode, the series boasts a new opening music score.

Allusions

 * Reference is made to Zankou in this episode. Zankou was a powerful elder demon played by Oded Fehr. He was vanquished in "Something Wicca This Way Goes".