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This reboot of the original series centers on three sisters in a college town who discover they are witches. Between vanquishing supernatural demons, tearing down the patriarchy, and maintaining familial bonds, a witch's work is never done.
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Deadline Hollywood
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In the original series, the sisters' names all began with the letter P: Prue, Piper, and Phoebe (and later Paige). In the reboot series, the sisters' names all begin with an M instead; Macy, Mel, and Maggie. This is similar to the Stillman sisters (Mabel, Mitzy, and Margo) who impersonated the Halliwells in a season six episode of the original series, which Holly Marie Combs noted on Twitter.
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The title card of each episode has a unique, usually thematically relevant, motif.
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Referenced in
DuckTales: GlomTales! (2019)
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The reboot spits in the face of the original. This project seems more like a political statement versus a show about a family of witches. The sisters share absolutely no chemistry on camera. Shaky acting all around. Over the top about everything. It's like if someone sneezes and all three sisters would gasp and fall to the ground concerned that the germs we ejected from the nose without permission. Don't even get me started on the baking soda thing.
I fell in love-as many did-with the sassy and witty drama of the good Charmed. This is a horrid political statement masquerading in a poorly written and terribly executed version of Charmed.
This "show" should be cancelled and The CW should issue an apology for this piece of crap. Way to ruin a legacy, congrats!