- "You know you were a little sharp to the mailman yesterday and we all know how testy they can be."
- ―Phoebe Halliwell
"Ms. Hellfire" | |
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Series Charmed Season 2, Episode 9 | |
Air date | January 13th, 2000 |
Story | Constance M. Burge |
Teleplay | Constance M. Burge; Sheryl J. Anderson |
Director | Craig Zisk |
Producers | Jonathan Levin; Sheryl J. Anderson; Betty Reardon; Jon Paré; David Simkins; Constance M. Burge; |
Starring | Shannen Doherty; Holly Marie Combs; Alyssa Milano; Greg Vaughan; Dorian Gregory |
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"Ms. Hellfire" is the ninth episode of season two of the supernaturally-themed television series Charmed and the thirty-second episode of the series in total. It was directed by Craig Zisk and written by series creators Constance M. Burge and Sheryl J. Anderson. It first aired on the WB Network on Thursday, January 13th, 2000.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Shannen Doherty | Prue Halliwell |
Holly Marie Combs | Piper Halliwell |
Alyssa Milano | Phoebe Halliwell |
Greg Vaughan | Dan Gordon |
Dorian Gregory | Darryl Morris |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Billy Drago | Barbas |
Courtney Gains | D.J. |
Hynden Walch | Marcie Steadwell |
Antonio Sabato, Jr. | Bane Jessup |
Lochlyn Munro | Jack Sheridan |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Carlo Castronovo | Willis |
Tom Simmons | Coroner |
Wendi Bromley | Ms. Hellfire |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This episode is included on disc 3 of the Charmed: The Complete Second Season DVD collection. It is also included on the Charmed: The Complete Series boxset collection.
- Production code number: 4399030
- First episode of the series broadcast in the year 2000.
- Darryl Morris learns that the Charmed Ones are witches in this episode.
- Prue Halliwell gains the power of astral projection in this episode.
- Alyssa Milano and Antonio Sabàto Jr. both appeared on the series Melrose Place, but in different seasons.
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Season Two This article pertains to an episode from season two of the Charmed television series. This template will categorize articles that include it into the Charmed episodes category. Episodes
"Witch Trial" • "Morality Bites" • "The Painted World" • "The Devil's Music" • "She's a Man, Baby, a Man!" • "That Old Black Magic" • "They're Everywhere" • "P3 H2O" • "Ms. Hellfire" • "Heartbreak City" • "Reckless Abandon" • "Awakened" • "Animal Pragmatism" • "Pardon My Past" • "Give Me a Sign" • "Murphy's Luck" • "How to Make a Quilt Out of Americans" • "Chick Flick" • "Ex Libris" • "Astral Monkey" • "Apocalypse, Not" • "Be Careful What You Witch For" Main characters
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