Top Ten Female Witches of All-time (real or imagined)
Number 9: The Charmed Ones
Never mind the
fluff, who can resist these heavily bosomed babes, who could rank in the top
ten of many other lists, including the most beautiful witches? Yes, the Halliwell
sisters, aka the Charmed Ones come into my list at number nine!
Wielding
extremely powerful magick, which would rival even the great wunderkind with the
lightning bolt on his forehead, these ladies saved the world every week for
several years from a bevy of the underworld’s most fearsome demons. And they
did so with style and a sexiness not often afforded characters that have
throughout history have been portrayed as ugly, wart faced freaks. Kudos to
this bevy of wizardly young ladies who could charm the socks off me any time
they wished!
Of the four
young actresses who played the Charmed Ones, my favorite is Alyssa Milano, who
played Phoebe. I am not ashamed to admit
that I’ve had a crush on her since she played on the series, Who’s the Boss?
She is also an actress not afraid to take chances, a trait I can certainly
relate to, and proven by her in the role she took in the vampire film, Embrace
of the Vampire. This film, while probably not garnering her much critical
acclaim, certainly boasts of some of the steamiest scenes ever put on
celluloid, not related to porn.
Much maligned
actress, Shannon Doherty, appeared as Prue, the leader of the Charmed sisters
in its first years of production, but for whatever reason, the actress with the
personality of Guns and Roses’ singer, Axl Rose, was replaced by actress Rose
McGowan, who played long lost sister, Paige.
Rose fit well with the group. Though not as edgy as Shannon, her
innocent demeanor probably won her many new fans, especially those could never
really trust the former 90210 star she replaced.
The most level
headed of the sisters, Piper, was played by Holly Marie Combs. Her warnings
usually went unheeded, until crisis presented itself and she had to bail her
naïve, love struck sisters out of the jams they inevitably found themselves
in. Falling in love with an angelic
being and having a child with him, certainly gave her character a stability
that the other girls lacked, as they often had new boyfriends every week.
Like I
mentioned earlier, this television series was loaded with much more fluff than
substance. However, when the sisters needed to get down and dirty with some
impressive magick, they always returned to their Book of Shadows. Though their
powers were certainly overstated and beyond belief, the fact that they placed
their Book of Shadows at the forefront of their magickal knowledge, gave Charmed
that one element of believability that would otherwise be lacking.
Immortalized
by the great television lexicon of syndication, these ladies will be thrilling
audiences and charming young people into exploring the world of magick for
years to come. Inspiration sometimes comes from the most unlikely of sources,
and at some point in the future, some imaginative mind will use this series to
come up with a fantastic story in a new fictionalized world, once again proving
that magick will never die.
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