@@haemokinesis9945 Leo got her wings clipped for saving Piper a few episodes before, so at that moment, he wasn't a whitelighter to efficiently help Prue. Ironically, he got his wings back at the end of this episode for taking down the darklighter.
@@haemokinesis9945exactly. Like how he healed Piper first after Shax' attack rather than both Piper and Prue like he did originally. He always put Piper over everyone else smdh So unprofessional
Prue had the ultimate witch fantasy to her. We'll never know how great she could've been :(. Really hope there's a timeline/reality out there where Shannen Doherty never left the show
Ah back when the darklighters were not merely a source of arrows poisonous to the whitelighters. Also back when demons actually bothered with humans not just threw dangerous attacks (arrows, energy or fireballs - whathave you) at the Charmed ones. They were dangerous on a larger scale.
Protection and banishing: Hoodoo spells are commonly used to protect oneself from harm, ward off evil spirits or energies, and banishing. Hoodoo is powerful science of casting of spells using herbs, crystals, charms and other things. Hoodoo spells are done for self and our clients for love, abundance, luck, protection and desires.
Chasing down a hoodoo." Hoodoo is a magical, mystical, spiritual, non-defined apparition, like a ghost or a shadow, not necessarily evil, but certainly other-worldly.
Hoodoo is an autonomous ethnoreligion that, in a broader context, functions as a set of spiritual observances, traditions, and beliefs-including magical and other ritual practices-developed by enslaved African Americans in the Southern United States from various traditional African spiritualities and elements of indigenous American botanical knowledge. Practitioners of Hoodoo are called rootworkers, conjure doctors, conjure men or conjure women, and root doctors. Regional synonyms for Hoodoo include rootwork and conjure. As an autonomous spiritual system it has often been syncretized with beliefs from Islam brought over by enslaved West African Muslims, and Spiritualism. Scholars define Hoodoo as a folk religion. Hoodoo: 1. A body of practices of sympathetic magic traditional especially among African Americans in the southern U.S. 2. A natural column of rock in western North America often in fantastic form 3. Something that brings bad luck or jinxing someone with bad luck.
What Religion is Hoodoo? Some practice Hoodoo as an autonomous religion, some practice as a syncretic religion between two or more cultural religions, in this case being African indigenous spirituality and Abrahamic religion. Many Hoodoo traditions draw from the beliefs of the Bakongo people of Central Africa.
What is Hoodoo? Person or thing that brings bad luck. Someone had put a jinx on him. curse. He believes someone has put a curse on him. bad luck. voodoo.
@@rosstheboss3747 Doesn't look like it to me. The girls r so worried about the consequences of personal gain, they just let things break and spend money to replace. There's nothing wrong if she catches them, and put them on another table. Its not like Phoebe 1x02 trying to win the lottery, or even to become famous. It would've been consequence free.
@@rosstheboss3747 Doesn't seem like it. The girls r so worried about the consequences that they let things break and have to buy replacements. Its not like Phoebe in 1x02 trying to with the lottery. Piper would've been fine if she saved them.
I never realized Imhotep was a guest in Charmed.
Can’t believe Leo let Prue walk out of there knowing what he knows! What kind of whitelighter slips up like that?!
That’s true because if it were piper he wouldn’t have let her do that for some reason he treats prue differently
@@haemokinesis9945 Leo got her wings clipped for saving Piper a few episodes before, so at that moment, he wasn't a whitelighter to efficiently help Prue. Ironically, he got his wings back at the end of this episode for taking down the darklighter.
@kylewilkins7149: I think, he was not sure? 🤔
@@haemokinesis9945exactly. Like how he healed Piper first after Shax' attack rather than both Piper and Prue like he did originally.
He always put Piper over everyone else smdh
So unprofessional
Prue had the ultimate witch fantasy to her. We'll never know how great she could've been :(. Really hope there's a timeline/reality out there where Shannen Doherty never left the show
Show me a reality where Cara Deliza didn’t leave So Weird and you got a deal
Ah back when the darklighters were not merely a source of arrows poisonous to the whitelighters.
Also back when demons actually bothered with humans not just threw dangerous attacks (arrows, energy or fireballs - whathave you) at the Charmed ones. They were dangerous on a larger scale.
This show was good it’s just to bad that Prue couldn’t have been on the show long enough to have a relationship like what Piper and Leo had
Protection and banishing: Hoodoo spells are commonly used to protect oneself from harm, ward off evil spirits or energies, and banishing. Hoodoo is powerful science of casting of spells using herbs, crystals, charms and other things. Hoodoo spells are done for self and our clients for love, abundance, luck, protection and desires.
With the lore on leprechauns in season 5, there must be a hidden war between darklighters and leprechauns regarding luck. hehehe
Put all the episodes clips are not enough
The Hoodoo-Man comes from African-American blues folklore, a man or woman who could cast spells and hypnotize unfortunate victims to do bad things.
Chasing down a hoodoo." Hoodoo is a magical, mystical, spiritual, non-defined apparition, like a ghost or a shadow, not necessarily evil, but certainly other-worldly.
Hoodoo is an autonomous ethnoreligion that, in a broader context, functions as a set of spiritual observances, traditions, and beliefs-including magical and other ritual practices-developed by enslaved African Americans in the Southern United States from various traditional African spiritualities and elements of indigenous American botanical knowledge. Practitioners of Hoodoo are called rootworkers, conjure doctors, conjure men or conjure women, and root doctors. Regional synonyms for Hoodoo include rootwork and conjure. As an autonomous spiritual system it has often been syncretized with beliefs from Islam brought over by enslaved West African Muslims, and Spiritualism. Scholars define Hoodoo as a folk religion.
Hoodoo:
1.
A body of practices of sympathetic magic traditional especially among African Americans in the southern U.S.
2.
A natural column of rock in western North America often in fantastic form
3.
Something that brings bad luck or jinxing someone with bad luck.
I think a dark lighter is causing all of this "mess" for Prue.
Love you sweetheart Ronan ❤❤❤❤❤
What Religion is Hoodoo?
Some practice Hoodoo as an autonomous religion, some practice as a syncretic religion between two or more cultural religions, in this case being African indigenous spirituality and Abrahamic religion. Many Hoodoo traditions draw from the beliefs of the Bakongo people of Central Africa.
What is Hoodoo?
Person or thing that brings bad luck. Someone had put a jinx on him. curse. He believes someone has put a curse on him. bad luck. voodoo.
I love this show 😊
I would skip some episodes like this because it mentions and references negative thoughts & negative emotions; it can affect your mind 💯
Lol caption says dark letter rather than darklighter
Leo seems jealous
My little brother took his life and I just can’t watch this episode anymore
I'm sorry for your loss.
Not cursed only empowerment
What episode is this?
Murphys Luck in S2
Why'd she let all those glasses break?
Personal gain probably?
@@rosstheboss3747 Doesn't look like it to me. The girls r so worried about the consequences of personal gain, they just let things break and spend money to replace. There's nothing wrong if she catches them, and put them on another table. Its not like Phoebe 1x02 trying to win the lottery, or even to become famous. It would've been consequence free.
She couldn’t be bothered I mean if I had to clean after a clumsy waiter I’d be fed up too
@@rosstheboss3747 Doesn't seem like it. The girls r so worried about the consequences that they let things break and have to buy replacements. Its not like Phoebe in 1x02 trying to with the lottery. Piper would've been fine if she saved them.
@@matthewbates9629 That's more reason she wouldn't want it to break all over the floor