

Ripples

After Donnie, a Hobgoblin and former Ripples employee took Blue Camillia hostage it was up to Mel’s new powers to save the day. I found it odd, how the sisters haven’t noticed Harry being away for a week or so but it was a good plot point to start the episode and put the sister in danger. One big plot point I liked about this episode was that Mel’s interference always meant to work out this way. Mel’s powers were always supposed to work like this and Kaela and Maggie were always meant to save Camillia. Cause this way they established a difference between Mel’s time displacement and Maggie`s premonitions. Mel as the overconfident witch she is used her powers carelessly and transported her fellow Charmedones to 1926. Mel working her way through the present time repercussions of her powers was a good storyline to follow and thought our eldest Charmed one a lesson or two in the process.

The episode opened up with Maggie burying her feelings in research once again and avoiding connecting with Kaela. Luckily Mel trapped the two in 1926 so they had plenty of time to form a bond. Kaela’s current energy overlaps a lot with preseason 2 Maggie. She is energetic and cheerful, showing a lot of similarities with Maggie, before all the trauma she went through. Maggie wasn’t ready to open up to Kaela but the two ladies didn’t have much of a choice. They were in a dire situation and nothing creates a stronger bond than being put together in a dangerous situation. The return of the Vitra played well into the story and allowed for a bit of a dramatic turn in the second part of the story. It did feel a bit underwhelming how easily she backed off, but Kaela swinging that sword looked mighty cool.

This episode contains probably one of my favorite scenes of the season so far. Maggie’s confession to Ray was just on another level. Sarah Jefferey knocked it out of the park. It was a long road for Maggie this season, the heartbreak she felt over Macy’s death was carried through every episode this season. We saw the kindhearted Maggie being closed off, cunning and cold, unrecognizable to the character who opened her heart to everyone. Ray’s comeback was one great surprise, I cheered when I saw Felix Solis name in the opening credits. Ray is a weirdo but despite his flaws and flaky attitude he does try his best, and while I haven’t forgiven him for how he was treating our girls, he is their dad and was the perfect choice to let Maggie open. The realization that Maggie’s absence of premonitions is based on the fact that she blames them for not saving Macy hit hard. Ray’s pep talk hit right in the center, Maggie is such a wholesome being and Ray did a great job in reminding her of that.
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Last but not least, the episode brought Tallyman’s story to an end. The Tallyman upped his game with a direct threat to the safety of innocent magical creatures and Kaela and Mel wouldn’t put up with it. The Tallyman had two agendas this week and he was successful in one of them. Getting the blood of the oldest Charmedone. While we don’t know what this prophecy is all about, it does come back to the fact that the mighty forces behind Sunny and The Tallyman have big plans for our girls and they need them alive for it. The end of the Tallyman was certainly anticlimactic but I understand that budgetary and story constriction might play a part in it, also I think the writers tried to showcase how low the Tallyman’s intelligence isn’t his strong suit and that the failure he experienced made him once again feel worthless. The real Big Bad is gathering a bunch of weak-minded magical creatures to do their bidding and it is paying off so far.

Over these 3 episodes, we see Kaela discover so much about herself and showcase who she is. The writers gave her enough space to discover who she is with Mel, Maggie, and magic itself. Kaela is such a confident person, secure in who she is, and being a Charmed one challenged that on so many levels. And if that wasn’t enough, she met Dev. He is a mouthful, to be honest. As said, his energy is so disruptive at times, but I really enjoy his soft moments with Kaela in episode 6. They felt so honest and pure, making me believe there is a future for the two of them, cause the way they look at each other is just another level. The great thing about Kaela is she knows herself so well, she knew where another encounter with Dev would lead to and she wasn`t there yet. But both of them care so much, their individual speeches to each other opened their respective worlds and hearts to each other.

The way Jordan won over our hearts since the season 2 premiere is just as wholesome as his character. He is so straightforward and often speaks out as the voice of the fans. His screentime over these three episodes was limited but when he appeared on screen, he had an impact. Jordan embraced his healer nature with his whole heart but still searches for his grand purpose in this magical world he got embedded into. Jordan not being up for any of Roxie’s bull shit was so great and so on point with his character. Hope his words got to Harry and will finally help Harry heal.