Charmed/Engaged and Confused

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Engaged and Confused
Season 8, Episode 16
Airdate February 26, 2006
Production Number 62015-08-172
Writer(s) Jeannine Renshaw
Director(s) Stuart Gillard
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Engaged and Confused is the sixteenth episode of the eighth season of Charmed, and the one hundred seventy-second episode overall.

Guest Stars: Gloria Grant (Minister), Jason Simmons (Wyatt Halliwell #2), Victor Webster (Coop), Kristopher Simmons (Wyatt Halliwell #1), JD Cullum (Takar), Brian Perry (Ciril), Larry Cedar (Xar), Ivan Sergei (Henry Mitchell), Marnette Patterson (Christy Jenkins), Soren Oliver (Asmodeus), Leland Crooke (Candor), Steven J. Oliver (Baliel)

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Couple of demons warn The Sisters about Triad in an attempt to gain more power for themselves. A cupid has been assigned to help Phoebe to find love. We find out that Christy is 'The Key' to 'The Ultimate Power'. Paige and Henry are going to have a engagement party.

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Christy is in league with the Triad. Christy is the key to the Ultimate Power, but she is worried about 'getting Billie back' - whatever that means.

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  • The title of this episode is a pun of the 1993 film Dazed and Confused.

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  • Overall Grade: B+ after 1 review.
  • Review Breakdown: A+: 0 A: 0 A-: 0 B+: 1 B: 0 B-: 0 C+: 0 C: 0 C-: 0 D: 0 F: 0
  • This episode was arguably the best constructed episode of the entire season, which doesn't say much considering its overall quality. It is worth mentioning that it was nice how the writers added some sort of suspense regarding Christy's true alliance, which is pretty much unheard of on this show. The wedding was also nice and lasted for as much time as it required, unlike the previous wedding episodes wherein the plot was so tied up with the ceremony itself rather than the demonic plot at hand. Grade: B+ --Contrivance 23:50, 14 August 2006 (EDT)


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