This feels like nothing more than delaying tactics before the finale. Well, there's some good character work at least as both Maggie and Macy have to confront their pasts, with Jordan playing a key role in both journeys. And it's nice to have Ray back and bonding with his daughters. The reveal that Macy met Harry when she was young feels like it could be a game-changer beyond her dismissive belief that he can't have remembered it either...but the episode ends with them kissing anyway.
But the most frustrating thing is the way the sisters' confrontation with Julian (which Macy isn't even there for!) just gets abandoned after a couple of seconds. It still isn't entirely clear if we're meant to see him as the bad guy or not, even though the Charmed Ones seem convinced, and if we are then that's rather disappointing.
But the most frustrating thing is the way the sisters' confrontation with Julian (which Macy isn't even there for!) just gets abandoned after a couple of seconds. It still isn't entirely clear if we're meant to see him as the bad guy or not, even though the Charmed Ones seem convinced, and if we are then that's rather disappointing.