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Charmed/There's Something About Leo

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There's Something About Leo
Season 7, Episode 9
Airdate November 21, 2004
Production Number 4301143
Written by Natalie Antoci &
Scott Lipsey
Directed by Derek Johansen
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There's Something About Leo is the ninth episode of the seventh season of Charmed, and the one hundred forty-third episode overall.

Starring: Alyssa Milano (Phoebe Halliwell), Rose McGowan (Paige Matthews)

and Holly Marie Combs (Piper Halliwell)

Brian Krause (Leo Wyatt), Dorian Gregory (Darryl Morris)

Guest Starring: Joel Swetow (Avatar Alpha), Patrice Fisher (Avatar Beta), Kevin Alejandro (Malvock), Brad Hawkins (Vassen), Elizabeth Dennehy (Sandra)

and Kerr Smith (Kyle Brody)

Co-Starring: Nicholas Davidoff (Sokol Leader), Jared Ryan Shaw (Sokol Guard), David Leitch (Innocent)

Contents

Plot Overview

Leo is beginning to struggle with keeping his secret of being an Avatar from Piper and her sisters and against his colleagues better judgment, he drops the bombshell on Piper, who at first is frustrated at this development but learns to deal with it. However, once Brody has gotten news of this, he sedates Paige and holds Phoebe hostage in order to get Leo to summon the rest of the Avatars so that they can be vanquished by his own hand. When Leo tries to reason with him, Brody throws the potion at Leo, nearly killing him and Leo killing Brody in self-defense with a lightning bolt. Upon realizing that the Avatars were right regarding telling Piper the truth this soon in their plotting to create Utopia, the Avatars use their collective power to rewind time to just before Leo tells Piper the news.

Notes

Arc Advancement

Happenings

Characters

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

  • The title is a play of words based on the 1998 film, There's Something About Mary.

Memorable Moments

Quotes