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Starring: Holly Marie Combs, Alyssa Milano, and Rose McGowan. Brian Krause, Julian McMahon, and Dorian Gregory also starr.

4.01 Episode 67,"Charmed Again Part One
Phoebe and Piper struggle to come to terms with the death of their sister and the realization that the Power of Three no longer exists without her. When they discover the existence of , Paige (Rose McGowan), Phoebe and Piper are hopeful that they can reconstitute the formidable triad of witches.
Directed by: Michael Schultz, Mel Damski
Written by: Brad Kern
Orginal Air Date: October 4, 2001

4.02 Episode 68, "Charmed Again" Part Two
When Phoebe and Piper discover the existence of their half-sister, Paige (Rose McGowan), they are hopeful that they can reconstitute the formidable Power of Three, but The Source has a mythological two-day window during which he can turn Paige evil forever.
Directed by:  Mel Damski
Written by: Brad Kern
Orginal Air Date: October 4, 2001

4.03 Episode 69,"Hell Hath No Fury"
New to the witchy world of The Charmed Ones, Paige is learning to control her new telekinetic powers and steals the Book of Shadows from Phoebe and Piper to use the spells for personal gain. Meanwhile, Piper's inability to deal with her sister's recent death makes her vulnerable to the Furies, female demon vigilantes who lure her into their fold.
Directed by:  Chris Long
Written by: Krista Vernoff
Orginal Air Date: October 11, 1998

4.04 Episode 70,"Enter The Demon"
Paige makes a major blunder when carelessly mixing potions for Piper while secretly wishing she could be in Phoebe's shoes training for combat, and ends up actually switching bodies with Phoebe. While the two sisters try to reverse the spell and struggle to harness each other's powers, they must battle a Zen Master's powerful disciple who has turned evil against his mentor and opened up a portal between two worlds.
Directed by: Joel Feigenbaum
Written by: Daniel Cerone
Orginal Air Date: October 18th, 2001

4.05 Episode 71,"Size Matters"
Phoebe and Piper don't take Paige seriously when she has a weird feeling about a creepy old house, landing Phoebe in the clutches of a hideous demon (Robert Englund, "Nightmare on Elm Street") and shrunk to a powerless five inches tall. When Paige and Piper also walk into the demon's trap, his collection is complete.
Directed by: Noel Nosseck
Written by: Nell Scovell
Orginal Air Date: October 25, 2001

4.06 Episode 72,"A Knight to Remember"
Piper, Phoebe and Paige are shrunk to a height of five inches when they walk into a trap set by a demon named Gamil.
Directed by: David Straiton
Written by: Alison Schapker & Monica Breen

Original Air Date: November 1, 2001

4.07 Episode 73, "Brain Drain"
Phoebe and Paige must work quickly before Piper is tricked into giving up all of their powers when The Source (guest star Ben Guillory) taps into her brain, altering her perception of reality and placing her in a mental institution.
Directed by: John Behring
Written by: Curtis Kheel
Original Air Date: November 8, 2001

4.08 Episode 74, "Black As Cole"
In the midst of mulling over his marriage proposal, Phoebe comes face-to-face with Cole's demonic past when a widow tracks him down seeking vengeance for her husband's murder. Meanwhile, Paige encourages Piper and Leo to test their readiness to become parents.

Directed by: Les Landau
Written by: Brad Kern, Nell Scovell and Abbey Campbell

Original Air Date: November 15, 2001

4.09 Episode 75, "Muse To My Ears"
Phoebe, Paige and Piper must stop Warlocks who are enslaving the world's muses to use their divine creative inspiration for evil. In the midst of the assault, Cole becomes testy about Phoebe's rebuffing his marriage proposal and is concerned that without his demonic powers he can no longer protect the love of his life.

Directed by: Joel Feigenbaum
Written by: Krista Vernoff

Original Air Date: December 13, 2001

4.10 Episode 76, "A Paige From The Past"
Paige is haunted by guilt about her parents' tragic death and blames it on her rebellious youth, so Leo takes her back in time to relive the events leading up to the car accident. Meanwhile, Phoebe and Cole experience a haunting of their own when outlaw ghosts from the 1950s possess their bodies and head to the chapel to get hitched.

Directed by: Jim Conway
Written by: Daniel Cerone

Original Air Date: January 17, 2002

4.11 Episode 77, "Trial By Magic"
While serving on a murder trial, Phoebe has a premonition that reveals the defendant is innocent despite the overwhelming evidence against him. As she desperately stalls in the jury room, Piper, Paige and Leo frantically try to discover the real killer in time to free the wrongly accused man.

Directed by: Chip Scott Laughlin
Written by: Michael Gleason

Original Air Date: January 24, 2002

4.12 Episode 78: "Lost And Bound"
When Paige discovers that a 10-year-old runaway (guest star Alex Black) is a firestarter, she whisks him to the manor for safekeeping. The gang soon discovers that his foster parents are, in fact, demon bounty hunters, so they protect him while trying to teach him how to use his powers for good rather than evil. Meanwhile, Cole officially proposes to Phoebe using her grandmother's ring - only to discover that the ring is cursed and turns her into the perfect 1950s housewife. Samantha from Bewitched.

Directed by: Nell Scovell
Written by: Noel Nosseck
Original Air Date: January 31, 2002

4.13 Episode 79, "Charmed And Dangerous"
Learning that he is fated to be vanquished by The Charmed Ones, The Source taps into the ultimate power of The Hollow, which consumes all magical powers, both good and evil. As he goes after Phoebe, Paige and Piper's powers one by one, the lives of both Leo and Cole hang in the balance.

Directed by: Jon Paré
Written by: Monica Breen and Alison Schapker
Original Air Date: Fevruary 7, 2002


4.14 Episode 80, "The Three Faces Of Phoebe"
Phoebe gets pre-marital cold feet and casts a spell to find out if she should marry Cole, which conjures a young, innocent Phoebe (guest star Samantha Goldstein) and an old, cynical Phoebe (guest star Francis Bay) to the Manor to help her make up her mind. Meanwhile, Cole is unable to control the evil growing within him as The Source takes over his entire being and the Seer (guest star Debbi Morgan, "Eve's Bayou") prepares for his rule of the underworld.

Directed by: Joel Feigenbaum
Written by: Curtis Kheel

Original Air Date: Fevruary 14, 2002

4.15 Episode 81, "Marry Go Round"
Phoebe is hoping that everything will be perfect for her and Cole's wedding, but doesn't know that The Source has completely taken over the groom and is sabotaging the ceremony in order to orchestrate a demonic wedding which will allow their foretold son to be heir to the underworld. Cole's underhanded tactics include secretly sending a powerful demon (played by rapper Coolio, hit single "Gangsta Paradise") to disrupt the wedding and planting the seeds of infighting among Phoebe and her sisters, Piper and Paige.

Directed by: Chris Long
Written by: Daniel Cerone

Original Air Date: March 14, 2002

4.16 Episode 82, "The Fifth Halliwell"
Paige is feeling out of place among the happy married people - Phoebe and Cole along with Piper and Leo. The situation gets worse when Paige becomes convinced Cole's still a demon, while he secretly plots to impregnate Phoebe with his evil spawn.

Directed by: David Straiton
Written by: Krista Vernoff

Original Air Date: March 21, 2002

4.17 Episode 83, "Saving Private Leo"
After 60 years of searching, two ghosts (guest stars Costas Mandylor, "Picket Fences" and his real-life brother Louis Mandylor) who fought with Leo in WWII come after him seeking revenge for old wounds. When they turn this wrath on his loved ones and kill Piper, Phoebe and Paige face the horror of losing another sister.

Directed by: John Behring
Story by: Doug E. Jones
Teleplay by: Daniel Cerone

Original Air Date: March 28, 2002

4.18 Episode 84, "Bite Me"
With hopes of unseating Cole as the ruler of the Underworld, a Vampire Queen (guest star Elizabeth Gracen) orders her fanged charges to attack Paige and turn her into a blood-sucker to get a Charmed One on their side. Paige's undead transformation isn't sealed until she takes her first victim, and the Vampire Queen urges her to feed on her two sisters, Phoebe and Piper.

Directed by: John Ketchmer
Written by: Curtis Kheel

Original Air Date: April 18, 2002

4.19 Episode 85, "We're Off To See The Wizard"
Piper and Paige team up with a magical Wizard (guest star Armin Shimerman, "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine") to stop the coronation of a new Source, not realizing that the new head of the Underworld is Cole and Phoebe is his Evil Queen-to-be. Debbi Morgan ("Eve's Bayou") guest-stars as The Seer and Michael Des Barres (Power Station, "My Guide To Becoming a Rock Star") as the Dark Priest.

Directed by: Tim Lonsdale
Written by: Alison Schapker & Monica Breen

Original Air Date: April 25, 2002

4.20 Episode 86, "Long Live The Queen"
Phoebe has chosen to stay with Cole and take on the role as Queen of the Underworld, but a premonition of an innocent in danger compels her to rejoin her sisters. Word spreads that the Queen is responsible for saving an innocent and Phoebe and Cole may be facing a bloody coup, with the only solution to prove their dark allegiance being to kill Piper and Paige.

Directed by: Jon Paré
Written by: Krista Vernoff

Original Air Date: May 2, 2002

4.21 Episode 87, "Womb Raider"
As Phoebe's unborn bundle of joy starts showing signs of fierce demonic powers and a violent hatred of Paige , The Seer (guest star Debbi Morgan, "Eve's Bayou") plots to steal Phoebe's baby and magically place it in her own body, thereby gaining the power bestowed upon the heir of The Source.

Directed by: Mel Damski
Written by: Daniel Cerone

Original Air Date: May 9, 2002

4.22 Episode 88, "Witch Way Now?"
Phoebe, Paige and Piper are visited by the Angel of Destiny (guest star Dakin Matthews), who offers The Charmed Ones the chance to chart a new destiny as a reward for vanquishing The Source of All Evil. The sisters can remain Charmed or choose to relinquish their magic and live normal, demon-free lives.

Directed by: Brad Kern
Written by: Brad Kern

Original Air Date: May 16, 2002

 

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