| # | Air Date | Episode Name | Watched? |
|---|---|---|---|
| E1 | Sep 25, 2005 | ||
| E2 | Oct 02, 2005 | ||
| E3 | Oct 09, 2005 | ||
| E4 | Oct 16, 2005 | ||
| E5 | Oct 23, 2005 | ||
| E6 | Oct 30, 2005 | ||
| E7 | Nov 06, 2005 | ||
| E8 | Nov 13, 2005 | ||
| E9 | Nov 20, 2005 | ||
| E10 | Nov 27, 2005 | ||
| E11 | Jan 08, 2006 | ||
| E12 | Jan 15, 2006 | ||
| E13 | Jan 22, 2006 | ||
| E14 | Feb 12, 2006 | ||
| E15 | Feb 19, 2006 | ||
| E16 | Feb 26, 2006 | ||
| E17 | Apr 16, 2006 | ||
| E18 | Apr 23, 2006 | ||
| E19 | Apr 30, 2006 | ||
| E20 | May 07, 2006 | ||
| E21 | May 14, 2006 | ||
| E22 | May 21, 2006 |
Charmed remains a definitive pillar of supernatural television, having concluded its influential run on The WB. It established a foundational blueprint for female-led ensemble casts within the fantasy genre, blending domestic sisterhood with high-stakes magical warfare. The series successfully navigated the transition from the late nineties into the early two thousands, cementing the Power of Three as a shorthand for feminine empowerment and familial loyalty. Its ability to mix monster-of-the-week procedural elements with long-form serialized arcs involving destiny and romance allowed it to capture a broad demographic that still resonates in the streaming era.
The show endures as a rewatch staple primarily due to its cozy aesthetic and the palpable chemistry between its leads, which survived significant casting shifts and behind-the-scenes transitions. Fans frequently return to the Halliwell Manor for its nostalgic portrayal of San Francisco and its imaginative expansion of Wiccan mythology. By prioritizing the emotional lives of the sisters over mere spectacle, the series created a lasting legacy that paved the way for future genre hits and a modern reboot, ensuring its place in the permanent cultural lexicon of television history.