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Piper and Paige help a wizard (Armin Shimerman) stop the coronation of a new Source, unaware that Cole is the new leader of the Underworld.
Piper and Paige help a wizard (Armin Shimerman) stop the coronation of a new Source, unaware that Cole is the new leader of the Underworld.
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S4, EP16 "The Fifth Halliwheel"Paige feels out of place among her happily married older sisters and their spouses, plus she becomes convinced Cole is a demon.
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S4, EP17 "Saving Private Leo"After six decades of searching, two wrathful wraiths who fought alongside Leo during World War II track him down to exact revenge.
Charmed
S4, EP18 "Bite Me"A vampire queen (Elizabeth Gracen) orders minions to convert Paige in order to shift the balance of power before trying to unseat Cole as ruler of the Underworld.
Charmed
S4, EP19 "We're off to See the Wizard"Piper and Paige help a wizard (Armin Shimerman) stop the coronation of a new Source, unaware that Cole is the new leader of the Underworld.
Charmed
S4, EP15 "Marry-Go-Round"A demon crashes Phoebe's wedding hoping to disrupt the proceedings and plant the seeds of discord among the sisters.
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S4, EP14 "The Three Faces of Phoebe"Phoebe conjures a younger version and an older version of herself to help her decide whether or not she should marry Cole.
Charmed
S4, EP13 "Charmed and Dangerous"The lives of Leo and Cole hang in the balance as the Source siphons away all magical powers, both good and evil, after he learns he is doomed to be vanquished by the Charmed Ones.
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S4, EP12 "Lost and Bound"Paige discovers a 10-year-old runaway is a firestarter and his parents are demon bounty hunters who are trying to teach him to use his powers for good.
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