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Image 1 — Phoebe after finding out the truth: “I never flirted with you did I?!”
Image 2 — Phoebe after finding out the truth: “I never flirted with you did I?!”
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Phoebe after finding out the truth: “I never flirted with you did I?!”

Watching S6 post-“Phoebe learning about her undercover family member” and when she asked if she ever flirted with him he lied. 😭

u/Mister0rdinary — 4 hours ago
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‘Twice Blessed’ could have been a hit.

Does anyone else stay up at night thinking about how hard a Chris and Wyatt spin-off would have been a hit?

I’d be totally invested in a Twice Blessed continuation that actually digged deeper into the trauma and high stakes of being a Halliwell heir.

Don't get me wrong, the sisters are the heart of the show and they’d need to be there… maybe as the powerful matriarchs running the Magic School or acting as the "High Council" for the family, but the focus would shift to the boys navigating that massive shadow.

The most interesting part to me would be the psychological toll on Wyatt. Imagine being told your whole life you’re this "Twice Blessed" savior, but you’ve actually seen the version of yourself that murders half of the magical community. He’d be living in a constant state of hyper-vigilance, terrified of his own shadow. Every time he uses Excalibur, there’d be that underlying tension: *is this the moment I break?*

Then you have Chris, who is one of the most complex characters they wrote. He literally watched his mother die and his brother turn into a dictator, then spent his life erasing that reality. In this new timeline, he’d be the only person who truly knows what Wyatt is capable of. The brotherhood dynamic wouldn't just be "saving the innocent"; it would be a deep, messy exploration of loyalty and fear. Does Chris trust his brother, or is he secretly keeping a stash of potions ready just in case Wyatt’s eyes turn a different color?

I would have loved to see them navigating the modern world too. Imagine them trying to have normal relationships when their family tree is basically a hit list for every demon in the underworld. Seeing them struggle with the "Legacy" versus their own desires, all while Piper is in the background trying to force them to have a Sunday dinner, would have been the perfect blend of the original show's heart and a much darker, high-stakes magical war.

It feels like we missed out on seeing if Wyatt was truly "Good" because of his nature or if he was only good because Chris literally died to make him that way. That’s a heavy burden for two brothers to carry.

Does anyone else think this would have been the natural evolution for the series, or am I just over-analyzing the potential?

u/Mister0rdinary — 23 hours ago