![]() TVLINE | Is it bad that when I saw his name, my first thought was “Come, Mr. He’s a very sadistic person, but I think a lot of people will be like, “I know someone like that!” He preys on people’s vulnerabilities in a very human way, and I think the most evil people in life are like that. He’s one of my favorite villains we’ve had.ĭIAZ | Mine too. He’s a real trickster, a fan of puzzles, so that keeps it interesting. TVLINE | And what about this “Tallyman” fellow? Should I be worried? But at the end of the day, the three of them do make this iconic trio. She doesn’t want to feel like they’re replacing Macy, either. JEFFERY | It takes Maggie a little longer to come around. Mel is welcoming and warm because she feels that Kaela completes this thing that can be used to help other people. That’s what the season is about: figuring out how she fits into the Power of Three. TVLINE | You’ve accepted her as a witch, but what about as a sister - if she is, in fact, family?ĭIAZ | They know and feel that if the Power of Three, she has to be their family in some way. We’re still figuring it out together with every mission and every demon. We’re not baby witches anymore, we’re grown-up witches.ĭIAZ | We’re helping her learn how to hone her powers, but the funny thing is, the three of us really have no idea what we’re doing. And now we find ourselves in the position of having to pass that knowledge on to someone else. When we found out we were Charmed Ones in the first season, there were some speed bumps. TVLINE | Speaking of Kaela, adding her to the fold is really shaking up your dynamic as sisters. Macy’s always somewhere around them, especially in the house. Even when Kaela comes around, we’re always thinking about our sister. We want to be witches because of the Power of Three. How will you keep her memory alive moving forward?ĭIAZ | Macy’s death and even the character have a presence throughout the entire season. TVLINE | And you did reference Macy quite a bit in this episode. And that’s OK, because grief looks different on everyone, which I actually think we handled quite well. Mel is handling it one way and Maggie is handling it another way. We see in Season 4 that it’s all been turned on its head. Maggie was the one going out and living her life after their mom died, and Mel was the really angry, out-for-revenge one. I actually watched the pilot for fun not too long ago, and it’s like have swapped positions. TVLINE | But Mel’s clubbing and Maggie’s slaying are really just their way of distracting themselves from… I think it’s important for the community to see that. And I enjoy seeing Mel with various women. I’s cool to see her finally being single and ready to mingle. TVLINE | That is a bummer, but hey, there’s no shame in being single.ĭIAZ | Right? I feel like we saw a little bit of Mel having fun in Season 1, but she was always in a series relationship. Talking about that with her helps her to be a better partner to other people. Mel has to reevaluate how she was in that relationship, whether or not she was a good partner. They learn how to be really good friends, and she helps us with some other stuff in our journey of fighting demons. But that relationship is not completely dead in the water. But does this mean she isn’t with Ruby anymore?ĭIAZ | I don’t think so. TVLINE | And Mel is clearly living her best life at The Blue Camellia. He comes in handy throughout the season, so hopefully we’ll all find out what the heck’s going on with him. But he’s definitely something, and he’s definitely useful. It’s still kind of a question mark, still. To be perfectly honest, we haven’t really figured out what he is yet. JEFFERY | I think that’s a personal journey from him. Will Maggie help him on that journey of figuring out what he is? TVLINE | He can heal, which comes in handy, but he’s not a Whitelighter. We both have dance backgrounds, so that’s also great. Maggie’s really on her demon hunting s–t. They’re finally taking their relationship to the next level. ![]() JEFFERY | We pick up in a spot we haven’t seen them in before. TVLINE | How would you describe Jordan and Maggie’s relationship at the moment? Bleeding from the eyes? No thanks!īelow, Melonie Diaz (Mel) and Sarah Jeffery (Maggie) answer TVLine’s burning questions from Friday’s premiere, from the new girl to the new threat and beyond: ![]() ![]() He just doesn’t know the being’s name yet, which is good, because we saw what “The Tallyman” did to that poor pixie who merely tried to write it down. Meanwhile, Jordan uncovered a connection between two docile magical creatures inexplicably turning aggressive. The Voice Top 9 Recap: Which Singers’ Fans Picked Them a Winner? ![]()
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