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Charmed Sight Unseen (1998–2006) Online

Charmed Sight Unseen (1998–2006) Online
Original Title :
Sight Unseen
Genre :
TV Episode / Drama / Fantasy / Mystery
Year :
1998–2006
Directror :
Perry Lang
Cast :
Shannen Doherty,Holly Marie Combs,Alyssa Milano
Writer :
Constance M. Burge,William Schmidt
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
42min
Rating :
8.5/10
Charmed Sight Unseen (1998–2006) Online

Prue is obsessed by the feeling that the Halliwell sisters are chased by a demon sent by the Triad, and Darryl, Piper and Phoebe believe she is exaggerating, since it could be a human. Meanwhile, the Triad sends the invisible demon Troxa to help Cole to destroy the charmed sisters. Prue prepares a trap around the Book of Shadow and Cole is hit, but he finds an excuse to justify his presence in their home. When they vanquish Troxa, the demon tells that Belthazor is also chasing them.
Episode cast overview, first billed only:
Shannen Doherty Shannen Doherty - Prue Halliwell
Holly Marie Combs Holly Marie Combs - Piper Halliwell
Alyssa Milano Alyssa Milano - Phoebe Halliwell
Brian Krause Brian Krause - Leo Wyatt
Dorian Gregory Dorian Gregory - Darryl Morris
Julian McMahon Julian McMahon - Cole Turner
Boti Bliss Boti Bliss - Abbey (as Boti Ann Bliss)
Rick Hearst Rick Hearst - Troxa
Eddie Cahill Eddie Cahill - Sean
Amir AboulEla Amir AboulEla - Triad Member #1
Shaun Toub Shaun Toub - Triad Member #2
Rick Overton Rick Overton - Triad Member #3
Marvelous 3 Marvelous 3 - Special Musical Guest
Michael Bailey Smith Michael Bailey Smith - Belthazor
Nick Meaney Nick Meaney - Snake Hunter

The shirt that Abby put on in the basement was the shirt that Prue had worn in the season 2 finale.

In this episode Prue creates the crystal demon trap which they use many times throughout the series

In this episode Prue creates the demon trap made of crystals which they use many times throughout the series

Prue distrusts Cole, a trait Paige shares in later seasons

In this episode Prue creates the demon trap made of crystals, which at first the other sisters criticize her for, but they end up using it to trap demons many times in future episodes throughout the series.

In this episode Prue creates the crystal demon trap which they use many times throughout the series

In this episode Prue creates the demon trap made of crystals which they use many times throughout the series


User reviews

Agalas

Agalas

Prue is obsessed by the feeling that the Halliwell sisters are chased by a demon sent by the Triad, and Darryl, Piper and Phoebe believe she is exaggerating, since it could be a human. Meanwhile, the Triad sends the invisible demon Troxa to help Cole to destroy the charmed sisters. Prue prepares a trap around the Book of Shadow and Cole is hit, but he finds an excuse to justify his presence in their home. When they vanquish Troxa, the demon tells that Belthazor is also chasing them.

In "Sight Unseen", Prue "rings the bell" and suspects of Cole, in spite of Phoebe being seduced and crushed by the charming district attorney. The obsession of Abbey with Prue is totally unexpected. My vote is six.

Title (Brazil): "O Demônio Invisível" ("The Invisible Demon")
Gamba

Gamba

I really love this episode. I love that there are two villains in the same episode. It's a really great episode and I always have a good time watching it.

In this episode, there are two villains on Charmed. There is an invisible demon, who was sent to work with Cole. Cole is secretly trying to sabotage the invisible demon, though. And the other villain is one of P3's bartenders. Strange? That's because it is. She is stalking Prue. She wants to be Prue. The episode starts out with the Manor being broken into. Prue is convinced that it's a demon and Piper and Phoebe believe it was human. Prue is later almost smothered by a pillow. A floating pillow. This makes her believe that it is a lock picking, pillow smothering demon. No, I'm joking. But the other sisters joke about it. Prue sets a trap around the Book Of Shadows, that no mortal could be trapped in, because the door to the attack is locked. When Cole shimmers in and goes for the Book, he is electrocuted. Prue believes that it's him, who has been working against them the entire time. It turns out, that she's right, in the end. Eventually, Prue is knocked unconscious, whilst developing photos in the basement. She wakes up with Abby, the bartender who's stalking her, and Abby waits for her sisters to leave. Eventually, Darryl tells Piper and Phoebe that it was Abby who broke into their house. They rush back to the Manor and find Prue was almost shot by Abby. I honestly can't remember what happened to the demon. I think they vanquished him.

Overall, I give this episode a 10 out of 10.
Bu

Bu

OK we now have 2 demons, cole/belthazor and troxa oh ya the triad an 1 nasty human in this episode, the triad thinks cole has had more than enough time to get rid of the charmed ones so they send another and cole doesn't want that in fact he seem jealous and reluctant to do the job, yes jealous as he thinks he is the only 1 who should have the job, and reluctant as he is experiencing feelings for the first time and has no idea how to deal with them, then there's troxa who can be invisible an could hurt the sisters...and here prue came up with a demon trap she told them it was a demon trap!... doesn't piper an phoebe clue in to the fact that its a demon trap, prue is right! cole is a demon but they esp phoebe tells her off because she doesn't want to see the truth?? still a good episode
Perilanim

Perilanim

A fascinating misdirecting episode that increase the threat level as the triad sends demons after them coincidentally when the manor is broken into. I find the underworld living up to the hype and very scary location.

The misdirection are subtle and work well to build up the mystery. You don't know what to expect next. Who to trust is thrown out the window as the whole world seems suspect and against them. I really was stumped here.

The ending was a crazy roller coaster rid full of fun and humor. I don't give it away but it makes sense, works wonderfully and won't leave you disappointed. Its nice to have a fluff episode from time to time that advanced the story and can stand in its own two feet. Charmed is on fire.