"Love Hurts" | |
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Series Charmed Season 1, Episode 21 | |
Air date | May 19th, 1999 |
Writers | Chris Levinson; Zach Estrin; Javier Grillo-Marxuach |
Director | James Whitmore |
Producers | Jonathan Levin; Tony Blake; Paul Jackson; Sheryl J. Anderson; Betty Reardon; Jon Paré; Les Sheldon; Brad Kern; Constance M. Burge; Aaron Spelling; E. Duke Vincent; Peter Chomsky |
Starring | Shannen Doherty; Holly Marie Combs; T.W. King; Dorian Gregory; Alyssa Milano |
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"Love Hurts" is the twenty-first episode of season one of the supernatural fantasy series Charmed. The episode was directed by James Whitmore with a script written by Chris Levinson, Zack Estrin and Javier Grillo-Marxuach. It first aired on the WB Network on May 19th, 1999. In this episode, Piper Halliwell learns the truth about Leo Wyatt in that he is a Whitelighter. The Charmed Ones go up against their first Darklighter, who is a man named Alec. To defeat him, Piper invokes a spell that switches the Charmed Ones' powers.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Shannen Doherty | Prue Halliwell |
Holly Marie Combs | Piper Halliwell |
Alyssa Milano | Phoebe Halliwell |
T.W. King | Andy Trudeau |
Dorian Gregory | Darryl Morris |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Brian Krause | Leo Wyatt |
Michael Trucco | Alec |
Carlos Gómez | Inspector Rodriguez |
Lisa Robin Kelly | Daisy |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Don Brunner | Insp. Anderson |
Tom Yi | Motel manager |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Charmed was created by Constance M. Burge.
- This episode is production code number 4398020.
- This episode has been made available on the Charmed: The Complete Series DVD collection and disc six of the Charmed: The Complete First Season collection.
- Director James Whitmore, Jr. is credited as James Whitmore in this episode.
- Writer Zack Estrin is credited as Zach Estrin in this episode.
- This is the only episode of Charmed directed by James Whitmore. He is also known for directing five episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Whitmore also directed an episode of the TV series Sleepwalkers. Coincidentally, Charmed actor Brian Krause also starred in a horror movie named Sleepwalkers, though the two projects were not related.
- This is the fifth episode of Charmed written or co-written by Chris Levinson. He writes thirteen episodes of the series in total. He is also a story editor on the series and frequently collaborates with Zach Estrin. He previously wrote "Is There a Woogy in the House?". His next episode is "Morality Bites".
- This is the fifth episode of Charmed written or co-written by Zach Estrin. He writes thirteen episodes of the series in total. He is also a story editor on the series and frequently collaborates with Chris Levinson. He previously wrote "Is There a Woogy in the House?". His next episode is "Morality Bites".
- This is the fourth episode of Charmed written or co-written by Javier Grillo-Marxuach. He also serves as an executive story editor on the series. He previously co-wrote "Which Prue Is It, Anyway?". His next episode as a writer is "She's a Man, Baby, a Man!".
Allusions[]
- The title of this episode is taken from the 1975 rock ballad "Love Hurts" by Nazareth, which appeared on their album Hair of the Dog. The song also appeared in the 2007 remake of Halloween, and was played during the scene where Deborah Myers is working at a strip club.
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Season One This article pertains to an episode from season one of the Charmed television series. This template will categorize articles that include it into the Charmed episodes category. Episodes
"Unaired Pilot" • "Something Wicca This Way Comes" • "I've Got You Under My Skin" • "Thank You for Not Morphing" • "Dead Man Dating" • "Dream Sorcerer" • "The Wedding from Hell" • "The Fourth Sister" • "The Truth Is Out There... and It Hurts" • "The Witch is Back" • "Wicca Envy" • "Feats of Clay" • "The Wendigo" • "From Fear to Eternity" • "Secrets and Guys" • "Is There a Woogy in the House?" • "Which Prue Is It, Anyway?" • "That '70s Episode" • "When Bad Warlocks Go Good" • "Out of Sight" • "The Power of Two" • "Love Hurts" • "Déjà Vu All Over Again" Main characters
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