Even the Biggest ‘Charmed’ Fans Completely Missed These Hidden Jokes and Goofs
If you've watched all eight seasons of Charmed, and you're even pumped about the reboot, you probably think you know everything about the show. And sure, maybe you cried when Prue (spoiler alert!) died, or crapped your pants at anything the demon Barbas did, but that still doesn't mean you know all the nitty-gritty details about the show, from hidden Easter eggs to little goofs. In fact, there are at least two or three mistakes and continuity errors in every episode. Don't believe us? Watch our video above to see how well you are at spotting them.
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Although old fans still enjoy rewatching the original episodes on Netflix, there's about to be a whole new generation of Charmed lovers joining the fandom. The new series, which will air on The CW, will have a brand new cast of characters different from the original, but the premise —three college-aged sisters discover that they're witches — is essentially the same. But the OG cast isn't all that happy about the show coming back.
"Here’s the thing. Until you ask us to rewrite it like producer] Brad Kern did weekly don’t even think of capitalizing on our hard work," Holly Marie Combs, who played Piper, tweeted. "Charmed belongs to the 4 of us, our vast amount of writers, crews and predominantly the fans. FYI you will not fool them by owning a title/stamp. So bye."
As for Alyssa Milano, who played Phoebe, back in 2013, she expressed thoughts that were against bringing the show back for a reboot. "The thing about them doing a #charmed reboot is… it just… it feels like yesterday," she tweeted. "It feels too close."
Surprisingly, Shannen Doherty, who played Prue, is totally on board. "I'm intrigued by the idea that a new generation might be comforted, inspired like all you were," she tweeted. "Charmed helped us all in some way."
'Nuff said.
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