Andi
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Wrinkles are only where smiles have been.
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Post by Andi on Feb 17, 2004 9:41:22 GMT -5
Hey there CP
I'd like to join your Magik Skool too, but it's always so complicated to get into your sites. Why do I need a Netpassport thing? Can't you make it like this where's it's easy to get into? Sorry, I just need some help getting in K?
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Post by ~*~Kit_The_Kat~*~ on Feb 19, 2004 0:45:52 GMT -5
I found this article while surfing around, and wasn't sure where to put it.
Keeping the Magic Alive on 'Charmed'
By Kate O'Hare With "The Lord of the Rings" straddling the movie world with its wildly successful trilogy, and "Harry Potter" looking to do the same, there would seem to be no better time than now for fantasy on the big screen. On the small screen though, fantasy generally has had a tougher time than its genre siblings -- horror and science fiction. It's fine to have mythical creatures and magic, as long as you toss in a few vampires or put everyone on an alien planet.
The exception to this is The WB's "Charmed," the supernatural drama about three sister witches battling evil in San Francisco. It survived the departure of one of its original stars, Shannen Doherty (successfully replaced with Rose McGowan), and has managed to keep its audience despite a variety of time slots and nights.
Now ensconced on Sunday, "Charmed" has been picked up through next year, which will be its seventh season. This makes it one of The WB's longest-running shows, outlasting " Dawson's Creek" and "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (which only ran five seasons on The Frog, before hopping to UPN).
After a couple of high-profile genre flops on The WB -- "Birds of Prey" and "Tarzan" -- one would think the network would be trumpeting the ongoing success of "Charmed." But the show remains The Frog's stealth bomber, flying under the promotional radar. Executive producer Brad Kern is philosophical.
"I'm humble and grateful," he says. "I can complain about not being mentioned with all the other shows, but seven years on the air ... they're still paying the bills and want us on the air."
The commitment goes both ways. If The WB wants to keep "Charmed" around, Kern will stay the course.
"The network said, 'We're not letting you develop until this show is over,' " Kern says. "I'm flattered by that, but at the same time, I'm frustrated by it. So I've decided to put my complete focus on this show. It's a difficult show to mount.
"I feel if they're paying me this money, and there are these many people who are working for us, paying mortgages, and there are five-and-a-half-million people who watch the show week in and week out, I have this weird ethic that it's my job to focus completely on that until that doesn't work anymore."
Explaining why a show failed is hard, but sometimes it's even harder to understand why one stays on the air. Kern, whose resume includes "The Adventures of Brisco County Jr.," "Nash Bridges," "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman" and "Remington Steele," thinks he has a fix on what keeps "Charmed" alive.
"It starts with the characters. The one common denominator is the characters. They're what the audience watches week in and week out. Why do they come back to a show? It's not the genre, it can't be. 'Lois & Clark' was about Lois and Clark and their relationship first. The icing on the cake is the genre.
"It's got to start with the characters, so there's an accessibility to the audience. That's the foothold that lets the audience then enjoy the genre. That is first and foremost.
"The second thing is knowing who your audience is and honoring them, not disrespecting them, paying attention to them, being aware of what they like about the show, being unafraid of making adjustments to make them happier, if you will."
To that length, Kern keeps a weather eye on Internet message boards, e-mails and fan mail, but it doesn't stop there. "I also talk to the studio executives, the network executives, the writers, the actors -- keeping it in your consciousness all the time.
"Especially on 'Charmed,' now more than ever, because I want to keep the show fresh and alive. But I can't be a slave to the boards, and I can't be a slave to the mail."
Kern believes that sometimes, you give an audience what it needs by not giving it what it wants. It's a lesson he learned at "Lois & Clark."
"In one season-finale episode," Kern says, "Lois found out Clark's secret, and he asked her to marry him. The fans wanted that, they got it. But suddenly they're married, she knows the secret and the fans went away. I think that cost us one whole season on 'Lois & Clark.' So I learned a lot from that, and have applied it to 'Charmed.'"
At the end of last season, Kern chose to split up the married duo of witch Piper (Holly Marie Combs) and the angelic Whitelighter Leo (Brian Krause) -- a conflict that has yet to be fully resolved.
"I keep an eye on what the fans want," Kern says. "They want Piper and Leo back together again. Whether I get them back together again or not, I'm aware that's what the audience wants -- but I'm in no hurry.
"At the same time, I don't want to just piss off the audience so much and say, 'I just don't care that you guys want that, you're not getting it.' If and when they do get back together, I want to honor how they get back together and earn it."
Other vital elements, Kern says, are keeping the stories grounded in the reality of the sisters' lives, and making sure that the show's internal logic and reality are not violated.
"If you break your own laws, you've shattered the fourth wall, and you've lost the audience," he says.
While Kern doesn't quite understand why there haven't been any "Charmed" spin-offs, DVDS or merchandising, there's no place he'd rather be.
"I love this world. We've circumnavigated the globe and scoured the map of the world, know the depths of the Atlantic Ocean. There's no place left to play, no canvas for the imagination other than fantasy and these genres. We're able to play with morality, fables, issues and emotions in this imaginary world."
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Post by acharmedprncss on Feb 20, 2004 21:50:10 GMT -5
thx for the info kit and andi if you want to play with out net passport since i know you you dont need to be a member to play just go to the site and read around see what level you want to play then go to registration forms and just email me and tell me what level and any other info that you can answer out of the registration form and stuff
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Post by acharmedprncss on Feb 22, 2004 20:24:19 GMT -5
its ok andi and dont worry your not stupid you dont know how many ppl dont know how to do that and since i know you you dont have to worry about it its kewl with me
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Andi
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Wrinkles are only where smiles have been.
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Post by Andi on Feb 23, 2004 15:43:43 GMT -5
Thanks CP
Did you see last nights epi? Didn't Piper look SOOOOOOOO pregnant already? I mean she is pregnant on the show too, but geez, she sure got fat fast. I'm glad Chris is still gonna be born, but what is going to happen when his grown up self is there and then his baby self is there too? Really curious about that one.
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Post by ~charmin*shele~ on Feb 24, 2004 11:30:43 GMT -5
yeah she looked kinda big ~ but they were trying to hide it ~ but not too good of a job ~ the bag didn't hide it from the side !! and i think that their gonna speed it up ~ the next epy she's gonna be about 4 months pg so it'll be a time laspe ~ and she (piper) wasn't pregnant at the time ~ they didn't sleep together til that nite ~ so bad coverup !! hehe !! but i still loved it !! i think they're gonna get better as the season goes on ~ esp in the chris dept !! i love the spoilers i've read so far !! hehe !!
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TOAST1704
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Drew Fuller is so hot!
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Post by TOAST1704 on Feb 24, 2004 14:36:34 GMT -5
TEXT I really like charmed. I like all of the latest episodes and I pay very close attention to what's going on in them. If anyone just wants to talk about charmed or has a question or somethin i am up for it. I am Just bored today.
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Post by ~*~Kit_The_Kat~*~ on Feb 25, 2004 16:21:39 GMT -5
Thanks for the offer Toast.
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Post by ~charmin*shele~ on Feb 28, 2004 11:32:25 GMT -5
ok ~ i want to know why there isn't a charmed epy on the 7th !! ~~ i know that the oscars are on tmrrw nite so they're playing a movie ~ but why not the 7th ~ and is there gonna be one on the 14th and 21 st !! i've heard that there isn't gonna be an epy for 4 weeks ~ but not from a good source !! plz if anyone knows ~ plz tell me !! I'M GOING CRAZY OVER HERE !!
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TOAST1704
Darklighter
Drew Fuller is so hot!
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Post by TOAST1704 on Feb 28, 2004 12:48:23 GMT -5
that is kinda strange, now you are going to be driving me crazy
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Post by ~charmin*shele~ on Feb 29, 2004 15:36:02 GMT -5
toast ~i'm sorry ~ i didn't mean to drive you crazy !! i guess i'll have to watch cold case tonite instead !! i wnat my charmed baq !! hehe !! j/j !!
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Post by ~*~Kit_The_Kat~*~ on Feb 29, 2004 18:22:04 GMT -5
I can't remember exactly where I read the article shele (I'll see if I can find it again), but brad (our favorite moron) said that this year's schedule was going to be split up into three different "groups" of episodes.... meaning there would be another break like last time in regardings to the airing times (remember the break back a few episodes ago?) and in exchange there would be an "extra" episode added on to the end ie: two-parter season final. usually there's 22 episodes per season, but last year there was 23 and this year there will be 23 as well.
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TOAST1704
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Drew Fuller is so hot!
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Post by TOAST1704 on Mar 1, 2004 15:34:34 GMT -5
COOL
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Post by ~charmin*shele~ on Mar 1, 2004 19:15:53 GMT -5
well i hope not too long of a break !! holly's prob tired all the time as it is (considering her dute date is ~ april 10th ~ 2 days b4 shannen and kayla's) !! and there's already 20 epys listed ~ so far up to " day's journey " and what will the other epy's be named i wonder !! ?? hmmmm !! i wish brad would write more ~ i liked "courtship of wyatt's father" !! best of all of the epy's this week and he wrote it !!
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