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Season 1 is the first season of Charmed. The season premiered October 14, 2018 on The CW. Airing on Sundays at 9pm, the season consisted of 22 episodes and concluded on May 19, 2019.
Plot
After the tragic death of Mel (Melonie Diaz) and Maggie's (Sarah Jeffery) mother, the sisters struggle with moving forward but face another huge shock when they learn they have an older sister, Macy (Madeleine Mantock). With the emotions of all three sisters running high, each of the girls suddenly exhibit impossible new abilities: Mel can freeze time, Maggie starts hearing others' thoughts and Macy has telekinetic powers. While trying to understand their new powers, Harry Greenwood (Rupert Evans), gathers the sisters and reveals they're actually powerful witches, as was their mother. He also lets them in on a little secret, he's not really a professor, he's their "Whitelighter," a witch's advisor and guide. The sisters must make the decision to accept their new destiny as the Charmed Ones… and their new duty to protect humankind from the demons that walk among us… one of whom killed their mother.
Cast
Main Cast
- Melonie Diaz as Mel Vera (22/22)
- Madeleine Mantock as Macy Vaughn (22/22) / Hunter Caine (1/22)
- Sarah Jeffery as Maggie Vera (22/22) / Hunter Caine (2/22)
- Ser'Darius Blain as Galvin Burdette (16/22)
- Ellen Tamaki as Niko Hamada (15/22)
- Nick Hargrove as Parker Caine (15/22)*
- and Rupert Evans as Harry Greenwood (21/22) / Hunter Caine (1/22)
- Notes
- *Nick Hargrove is credited as a main character from 1x07 onwards.
Recurring Cast
- Natalie Hall as Lucy (11/22)
- Aleyse Shannon as Jada Shields (11/22)
- Virginia Williams as Charity Callahan (10/22)
- Craig Parker as Alastor (10/22)
- Rya Kihlstedt as Julia Wagner (9/22) / Hunter Caine (1/22)
- Leah Pipes as Fiona Callahan (8/22)
- Valerie Cruz as Marisol Vera (7/22) / Imposter Demon (1/22)
- Constantine Rousouli as Hunter Caine (6/22)
- Eva La Dare as Mama Roz (4/22)
- Leah Lewis as Angela Wu (3/22) / The Harbinger of Hell (3/22)
- Brendon Zub as Trip Bailey (3/22) / Hunter Caine (1/22)
- Carlena Britch as Greta (3/22)
Special Guest Cast
- Jaime Camil as Mr. Miranda/The Maestro (1/22)
Guest Cast
- Emily Bader as Chloe (2/22)
- Charlie Gillespie as Brian (2/22)
- Meagan Tandy as Summer (2/22)
- Mackenzie Marsh as Knansie (2/22)
- Callard Harris as Leon (2/22)
- Chloe Bridges as Tessa Flores-Cohen (2/22)
- Robert Pine as Warner Thaine/Taydeus (1/22)
- McKaley Miller as Brenda Mancini (1/22)
- Aline Elasmar as Sela (1/22)
- Anna Maria Perez de Tagle as Lainey (1/22)
- Chrissie Fit as Effie (1/22)
- Abraham Lim as Chip (1/22)
- Thomas Cadrot as Dexter Vaughn (1/22)
- Malaya Rivera Drew as Cyd (1/22)
- Jimmy Tatro as Gideon (1/22)
- Scott Porter as Levi (1/22)
- Tyler Blackburn as Viralis (1/22)
Episodes
- Main article: Episode Guide
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1 (#101) |
"Pilot" | Story by: Jessica O'Toole & Amy Rardin & Jennie Snyder Urman and Constance M. Burge Teleplay by: Jessica O'Toole & Amy Rardin |
Brad Silberling | Oct 14, 2018 | ||||||
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2 (#102) |
"Let This Mother Out" | Jessica O'Toole & Amy Rardin | Vanessa Parise | Oct 21, 2018 | ||||||
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3 (#103) |
"Sweet Tooth" | Joey Falco | Michael A. Allowitz | Oct 28, 2018 | ||||||
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4 (#104) |
"Exorcise Your Demons" | Marcos Luevanos | Melanie Mayron | Nov 4, 2018 | ||||||
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5 (#105) |
"Other Women" | George Northy | Amyn Kaderali | Nov 11, 2018 | ||||||
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6 (#106) |
"Kappa Spirit" | Emmylou Diaz | Jeff Byrd | Nov 18, 2018 | ||||||
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7 (#107) |
"Out of Scythe" | Sarah Goldfinger | Jamie Travis | Nov 25, 2018 | ||||||
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8 (#108) |
"Bug a Boo" | Zoe Marshall | Vanessa Parise | Dec 2, 2018 | ||||||
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9 (#109) |
"Jingle Hell" | Jessica O'Toole & Amy Rardin | Michael Lange | Dec 9, 2018 | ||||||
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10 (#110) |
"Keep Calm and Harry On" | Allyssa Lee | Vanessa Parise | Jan 20, 2019 | ||||||
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11 (#111) |
"Witch Perfect" | Natalia Fernandez | Gina Rodriguez | Jan 27, 2019 | ||||||
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12 (#112) |
"You're Dead to Me" | Michael Reisz | Brad Silberling | Feb 17, 2019 | ||||||
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13 (#113) |
"Manic Pixie Nightmare" | Jessica O'Toole & Amy Rardin | Melanie Mayron | Mar 3, 2019 | ||||||
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14 (#114) |
"Touched by a Demon" | Joey Falco | Stuart Gillard | Mar 10, 2019 | ||||||
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15 (#115) |
"Switches & Stones" | George Northy | Claudia Yarmy | Mar 17, 2019 | ||||||
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16 (#116) |
"Memento Mori" | Emmylou Diaz | Norman Buckley | Mar 24, 2019 | ||||||
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17 (#117) |
"Surrender" | Sarah Goldfinger | Megan Follows | Mar 31, 2019 | ||||||
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18 (#118) |
"The Replacement" | Marcos Luevanos & Zoe Marshall | Greg Beeman | Apr 21, 2019 | ||||||
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19 (#119) |
"Source Material" | Natalia Fernandez & Allyssa Lee | Stuart Gillard | Apr 28, 2019 | ||||||
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20 (#120) |
"Ambush" | Mia Katherine Iverson | Jeff Byrd | May 5, 2019 | ||||||
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21 (#121) |
"Red Rain" | Michael Reisz | Anya Adams | May 12, 2019 | ||||||
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22 (#122) |
"The Source Awakens" | Amy Rardin, Jessica O'Toole & Carter Covington | Vanessa Parise | May 19, 2019 | ||||||
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Videos
Trivia
- It was originally planned that Macy, Mel and Maggie would have a different fathers, with a different cultural background[1], but later this was redone, making Mel and Maggie full Latina sisters, and Macy the eldest half-sister[2] from their mother's affair with another man. Later, it was again redone revealing that in fact Macy and Maggie are Afro-American full sisters, and Mel is Latina half-sister from another father.
- The first trailer was shown on May 17, 2018.[3]
- There was a romance that's inspired by our favorite romance from the original Charmed," executive producer Jessica O'Toole revealed in an interview. Speculation was naturally pointed to Phoebe and Cole from the original series. When asked this to O'Toole, secretive giggles and a no comment was made.[4]
- Constantine Rousouli appeared in a recurring part as Hunter, who proves to be an adversary of the Vera-Vaughn sisters.[5]
- Alyese Shannon booked a recurring role to play Jada Shields. She was openly gay and grabbed Mel’s attention after flirting with her at a bar. Jada remained a mystery, one Mel was determined to solve.[6]
- Chloe Bridges played Tessa, a no-nonsense Whitelighter and Harry's replacement when he went missing.
Production Notes
- Charmed is filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia. The pilot episode filmed from March 19 to April 7, 2018. Filming for the remainder of the first season began on August 13, 2018.
- The season was initially set to run for 13 episodes, however, on October 8, 2018, The CW ordered 5 extra episodes bringing the order to 18 episodes. On November 8, 2018, The CW ordered a full 22-episode season.[7]
- Nick Hargrove was initially cast as a recurring guest star but was promoted to a series regular on October 5, 2018.[8]
- He was credited as a series regular in 1x07.
- Season 1 averaged a total of 35.04 million views worldwide.[9]
References
- ↑ Deadline
- ↑ TVLine
- ↑ TVLine 2
- ↑ 'Charmed' Reboot EP Teases Romance Inspired by Original Series
- ↑ 'Charmed' Adds Constantine Rousouli in Villainous Role
- ↑ ‘Charmed’ Adds Aleyse Shannon
- ↑ 'Charmed', 'Legacies' & 'All American' Get Back Episodic Orders At The CW, Deadline (November 11, 2018)
- ↑ Deadline 2
- ↑ Season 1 Total Views (Worldwide)