So we're starting to get an idea of what a normal episode of this rebooted Charmed is like, and it turns out to involve very little Power of Three, as for much of the episode it's Maggie and Mel in one storyline and Macy in the other, with only Harry crossing over.The standalone storyline of a sorority spirit seeking vengeance isn't particularly interesting but does at least advance the story of Maggie's estrangement from Lucy.Mel is annoying and judgemental again, making comments about "the patriarchy" for no reason other than that she's that sort of character, and using her powers to stop her sister getting a drink thrown over her doesn't seem a very good use for them. The pair's trip back to the 80s has potential to be interesting but only lasts a couple of minutes and is mostly an excuse to namedrop British royalty.
Meanwhile, Macy's investigation into Galvin's mark raises the possibility that its purpose might be to protect him from *her*, which seems to be connected to why her mother gave her up and which the Caines may already know about...
Meanwhile, Macy's investigation into Galvin's mark raises the possibility that its purpose might be to protect him from *her*, which seems to be connected to why her mother gave her up and which the Caines may already know about...