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Season 2 is the second season of Charmed. The season premiered October 11, 2019 on The CW. Airing on Fridays at 8pm, the season consisted of 19 episodes and concluded on May 1, 2020. Initially planned to consist of 22 episodes (a standard season order), the number of episodes was reduced to 19, due to production shutting down indefinitely on March 13, 2020 as a preventive measure for the ongoing COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. The remaining episodes planned for the second season premiered as part of the third season.
Production[]
Charmed was renewed for a second season on January 31, 2019, by The CW during the network's TCA press tour. On March 25, 2019, it was reported that Charmed would change showrunners and creative direction starting with season two. The executive producer, Carter Covington, would be replaced with the husband-wife duo, Liz Kruger and Craig Shapiro as the new showrunners. The show would also change direction to focus more on the supernatural genre as opposed to family dynamics.
Plot[]
Demons, ghosts, vampires, necromancers – none stood a chance against the bonds of sisterhood.
After the murder of their mother Marisol, sisters Mel and Maggie Vera discovered that they not only had an older half-sister – the brilliant geneticist Macy Vaughn – but that with the Power of Three, they are among the most formidable witches in the world. Having accepted their new destiny as the Charmed Ones, they joined forces with Whitelighter and witch advisor, Harry Greenwood, to stop the impending apocalypse.
But saving the world is a tall order, especially when you’re not even sure what your place is in that world. Yes, Mel can stop time with the wave of a hand, but she can’t keep her girlfriend Niko safe – and is forced to rewrite history so the two never met. Yes, Maggie can read minds, but she couldn't tell that new boyfriend Parker was a half-demon tasked with stealing her and her sisters' powers. And, sure, Macy can move objects with her mind, but she still reels from being abandoned as a child by her mother. As if that wasn’t enough, Macy, it turns out, isn’t the "half-sister" after all – Mel is – causing identity crises for both Mel and Maggie.
In the end, the Charmed Ones defeated demons (both personal and actual), prevented the apocalypse, and saved countless Hilltowne innocents... thanks to Macy absorbing the Source, the ultimate power that fuels all magic. The sisters and Harry are battle-scarred but stronger than ever and hoping that life will be a bit simpler now that disaster has been averted. But is life for the Charmed Ones ever simple? Season one ends with their family relationships intact but their romantic lives in flux... Macy is mourning a lost love just as Harry's feelings towards her surface. Maggie and Mel both face uncertain romantic prospects. And with the Elders now dead, the magical community turns to the powerful sisters for guidance. Seems the Vera-Vaughn sisters are now in charge. And this New World Order will be even more complicated than anything they ever imagined.
Cast[]
Main Cast[]
- Melonie Diaz as Mel Vera (19/19)
- Madeleine Mantock as Macy Vaughn (18/19) / Dream Macy (1/19)
- Sarah Jeffery as Maggie Vera (19/19)
- Jordan Donica as Jordan Chase (15/19)
- Poppy Drayton as Abigael Jameson-Caine (14/19)
- and Rupert Evans as Harry Greenwood (19/19) and Jimmy (8/19)
Recurring Cast[]
- Christin Park as Swan (9/19)
- Eric Balfour as Julian Shea (7/19)
- Nathan Witte as Godric (5/19)
- Shiva Kalaiselvan as Katrina Chandra (5/19)
- Nick Hargrove as Parker Caine (5/19)
- Melinda McGraw as Vivienne Laurent (4/19)
Guest Cast[]
- Felix Solis as Ray Vera (3/19)
- Bethany Brown as Ruby (3/19)
- Peyton List as Nadia (3/19)
- Natalie Trent as Florence (3/19)
- Portia Colpitts and Nathalie Babis as Rosemary Shea (2/19)
- Azura Skye as Helen McGantry (2/19) and Helen McGantry's Darklighter (2/19)
- Leonard Roberts as Dexter Vaughn (1/19)
Episodes[]
- Main article: Episode Guide
# | Title | Writer(s) | Director | Airdate | ||||||
1 (#201) |
"Safe Space" | Liz Kruger and Craig Shapiro | Stuart Gillard | Oct 11, 2019 | ||||||
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2 (#202) |
"Things to Do in Seattle When You're Dead" | Joey Falco | Nick Gomez | Oct 18, 2019 | ||||||
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3 (#203) |
"Careful What You Witch For" | Nicki Renna | Gina Lamar | Oct 25, 2019 | ||||||
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4 (#204) |
"Deconstructing Harry" | Natalia Fernandez and Jeffrey Lieber | Ken Fink | Nov 1, 2019 | ||||||
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5 (#205) |
"The Truth about Kat and Dogs" | Johanna Lee | Tessa Blake | November 8, 2019 | ||||||
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6 (#206) |
"When Sparks Fly" | Jessica O'Toole and Amy Rardin | Brandi Bradburn | Nov 15, 2019 | ||||||
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7 (#207) |
"Past is Present" | Natalia Fernandez & Blake Taylor | PJ Pesce | Nov 22, 2019 | ||||||
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8 (#208) |
"The Rules of Engagement" | Zoe Marshall | Kelli Williams | Dec 6, 2019 | ||||||
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9 (#209) |
"Guess Who's Coming to SafeSpace Seattle" | Carolyn Townsend | Michael Goi | Jan 17, 2020 | ||||||
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10 (#210) |
"Curse Words" | Aziza Aba Butain and Joey Falco | Doug Aarniokoski | Jan 24, 2020 | ||||||
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11 (#211) |
"Dance Like No One is Witching" | Christina Piña and Nicki Renna | Michael A. Allowitz | Jan 31, 2020 | ||||||
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12 (#212) |
"Needs to Know" | Johanna Lee, Jessica O'Toole and Amy Rardin | Jeff Byrd | Feb 7, 2020 | ||||||
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13 (#213) |
"Breaking the Cycle" | Blake Taylor | Joe Gallagher | Feb 21, 2020 | ||||||
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14 (#214) |
"Sudden Death" | Tommy Cook and Jeffrey Lieber | Stacey N. Harding | Feb 28, 2020 | ||||||
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15 (#215) |
"Third Time's the Charm" | Carolyn Townsend | Stuart Gillard | Mar 27, 2020 | ||||||
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16 (#216) |
"The Enemy of My Frenemy" | Bianca Sams | Felix Alcala | April 3, 2020 | ||||||
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17 (#217) |
"Search Party" | Aziza Aba Butain & Nicki Renna | Craig Shapiro | Apr 10, 2020 | ||||||
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18 (#218) |
"Don't Look Back in Anger" | Joey Falco & Zoe Marshall | Rupert Evans | April 17, 2020 | ||||||
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19 (#219) |
"Unsafe Space" | Jessica O'Toole, Amy Rardin & Christina Piña | Joe Gallagher | May 1, 2020 | ||||||
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Videos[]
Trivia[]
- According to TVLine, Alastor's unnamed daughter appears who is out for revenge. She is tired of being overlooked and underestimated just because she's a woman. There is also the debut of Kat, a sexually fluid witch and Jordan, a sexy boxing instructor.[1]
Production Notes[]
- The show aired on Fridays, unlike the previous season that aired on Sundays.[2] The timeslot has also been moved to 8 pm instead of 9 pm.
- Filming for this season started on July 24th, 2019 and was expected to end on April 16th, 2020.
References[]
- ↑ Matt's Inside Line: Scoop on Flash, Legends, MacGyver, New Amsterdam, S.H.I.E.L.D., Charmed and More
- ↑ The CW Fall Schedule: BatwomanTeams Up With Supergirl, The Flash and Arrow Reunite on Tuesdays
- ↑ Coronavirus: TV Shows That Have Halted Or Delayed Production Amid Outbreak
- ↑ According to the writers on Twitter