Charmed s03e14 Episode Script
The Good, the Bad and the Cursed
All right, Dad, spill it.
What are we doing here? What? Can't a father spend a little quality time with his daughter? Especially after all the time we've been apart? All right, I take after you, okay? I've inherited all your tricks, especially your fine art of fibbing.
Don't know what you're talking about.
Tell me a little bit more about this Leo fella, anyway.
How did he and Piper meet? Oh, it was a couple of years ago at the house.
He was our handyman.
Piper's marrying a handyman? Well, no, he isn't really a handyman.
- Wait, you do know that he's? - All I know is he's a nice enough guy who seems to know the big, bad secret.
Trust me, it's a lot better for a mortal to know he's marrying a witch before the wedding instead of after.
Wish I'd had that Mortal, right.
What? It's nothing.
I guess that's why they call it a ghost town, huh? What do you mean? Did you actually see something? What do you mean? I mean like a premonition, or whatever you call it.
All right, I confess.
I brought you out here hoping maybe you could give me a little bit of your help.
I just didn't know how to ask.
Magical help? Dad Well, this place seemed like such a good investment.
Too good, actually.
Made me think that all the stories were true.
I'm biting.
What stories? Ghost stories.
Something's been keeping people from investing in and razing this place for over 100 years.
So, what, you want me to do a little supernatural inspection? I thought you could do a little feng shui on the place and see if there's anything going on.
Okay, first of all, I don't do feng shui.
And secondly, I can't always get a premonition when I want to.
- Okay, now, I definitely heard that.
- Heard what? Okay, you didn't hear that? You're a dead man, Bo.
Can you see them? See who? - Hey! Hey! What's going on? - Nobody crosses Mr.
Sutter.
- Run, Geronimo! - Phoebe.
Phoebe, what's going on? Sweetheart, you're bleeding.
I wouldn't buy the place, Dad.
Really, really bad feng shui.
Wait a minute.
We have one too many place settings.
No, we don't.
Okay, you, me, Leo, Phoebe, Dad.
- That's five.
We have six.
- So? So who is the sixth for? Maybe Mom.
What? It's my wedding.
At least she can be here in spirit, if nothing else.
Yes, she can be.
Looks great.
When do we eat? Leo, can't you see we're having a sister moment? - Oh, sorry.
Do you want me to go? - No, I want you to help.
This is your rehearsal dinner too, you know.
So, Leo, you nervous? I mean, only one more week before: - Thanks.
- Well, as long as no demons come bursting through that door until then, I'm fine.
Prue? Piper? You had to jinx it.
Hey.
Phoebe, what happened? Oh, it's nothing.
I'm fine.
I just need an aspirin.
- Dad? - I don't know what happened.
We're just walking around, - next thing I know, she's bleeding.
- I got into a bar brawl.
Well, actually, I didn't, two cowboys did.
Bo and some other guy, didn't catch his name.
But I think he's the bad guy because he was wearing a black hat.
- Oh, and they were transparent.
- She must have hit her head.
Sweetheart, I never would have taken you there if I had any idea.
It's fine, Dad, really.
Don't worry about it.
- Here, let me take care of that.
- No, I'm all right.
Dad, why don't you go to the porch and get those town files.
You know, maybe there's something in them that could actually help us.
All right.
Dad doesn't know that Leo is a whitelighter.
- What? - What? Well, I've been meaning to tell him, but considering Mom had an affair with her whitelighter, I didn't think he'd really be receptive to the idea.
Piper, he's gonna kill me when he finds out.
Oh, don't be ridiculous, you're already dead.
Just a lot of investment stuff.
Background info.
I don't see how it's gonna help find out what happened.
Well, you're the one that called it a ghost town.
And since Bo fell through me and I ended up with the same split lip that he had - Sounds like a ghost to me.
- Well, it can't be.
Ghosts don't bleed.
I mean, so I've read.
In books.
Obviously, it's not my area of expertise.
Mine either.
What do you say we let the supernatural stuff to the pros and go grab a bite? I don't know, Mr.
Bennett.
"Victor," please.
It's time you called me Victor, son.
Come on.
I'm fine.
Go ahead.
Great, now I'm dead.
All right, why don't we just focus on Phoebe and try to figure out what happened.
- I'll get the Book.
- I'll get it.
Maybe a drink.
So Phoebe says you're a handyman.
Actually, no, I'm a doctor.
I mean, not a "doctor" doctor, per se.
I'm more of, like, a counsellor doctor.
- I guide people.
- You make good money? Honestly, no.
It's more of a calling.
Leo, I think it's time to come clean.
- You do? - Yeah.
I need to talk to you about something man-to-man.
Man-to-man? Well, from one mortal to another.
Leo it's not easy being married to a witch.
- No? - That's why my marriage to Piper's mother didn't work out.
It wasn't because I didn't love her.
It's because I wasn't prepared for what was to come.
Well, I think I'm prepared, sir I mean, Victor.
Don't get me wrong, Leo.
I want this marriage to succeed, that's why I'm warning you.
But there are dangers out there worse than demons and warlocks.
- You do know about them, don't you? - Well, yeah, sure.
Well, the dangers I'm talking about you're not even gonna see coming.
The thing I'm talking about will just sneak up on you and destroy your marriage if you're not careful.
Leo, do you know what a whitelighter is? - What? - Look, I have a huge bruise.
All right.
Well, you must have gotten that the same way that you got the split lip.
From Bo.
I don't get it.
He gets beat up, and I get his symptoms? How is that possible? I wish I knew what I was looking for.
I mean, if they're not ghosts, then what are they? Well, whatever it is, it's got something to do with the history of that town.
You said they were dressed like cowboys? Yeah.
Real cowboys, right out of the Old West.
The outlaw said something to Bo about a guy named Sutter.
- Look him up.
Maybe he's a demon.
- Wait a minute.
- Did you find something? - It's more of what I'm not finding.
All right, nothing is dated past April 25th, 1873.
The maps, the land grants, death certificates.
It's almost like time just stopped.
What do you mean stopped? Like everybody just died? No, like stopped moving forward, literally.
Wouldn't be the first time we've come across a time loop.
- No, we vanquished that demon.
- Wait a minute.
Well, maybe it's not a demon, maybe it's a curse.
"Certain spiritual traditions believe that a great evil or great injustice can be cursed into a time loop until righted.
" So that's probably why this is happening to me.
Our job is to right the wrong.
Yeah, well, we better do it before your symptoms get any worse.
I'll get that.
Hey, Prue, long time.
Is Phoebe home? - What the?! - Cole! - What? - Phoebe, hi.
- These are for you.
- What the hell are you doing here? Do you have some kind of a death wish? Well, I told Phoebe last week I wasn't giving up on her, - and I meant it.
- You talked to Phoebe? He talked to you? You said that he was alive, you never said that he was back.
It didn't matter, because as I told him, I don't want anything to do with him anymore.
- Oh, well, in that case - Hey, hey, hey.
I just set that table.
We don't have time to buy a new one before dinner.
I'm not gonna use my powers against you anyway.
In fact, I'm never gonna use them again.
Ever.
Keeps me from being evil.
No, you will always be evil.
You're a demon.
Half-demon.
My human half can suppress it if Phoebe, you're hurt.
What happened? You know what, Cole? It's none of your business.
So why don't you do yourself a favour and just get Phoebe? Phoebe, what happened? I think I've been shot.
Thing is, they can orb into their charges' lives any time of the day or night Refill? without us mortals even knowing about it.
You can't trust the whitelighters, Leo.
They're sneaky little bastards.
Really? Because Piper says that they're really, really good guys.
More of, like, guardian angels.
That's the party line, Leo, but don't believe it.
You can't trust them.
They have this tendency to fall in love with their charges.
Before you know it, they've stolen your wife.
The girls' mother, Patty, she fell for her whitelighter.
I thought that happened after you separated.
He was putting the moves on her long before we split up, believe me.
And we never had a chance to get back together because of him.
And you know, then she died.
Look, my point is, if you wanna What? I have to go.
Now.
- Go? - Yeah.
And I don't think you're gonna like the way I have to go either.
What the hell are you doing here? Forget about him, Leo.
Phoebe's been shot.
Shot? How did that happen? There's no time to explain.
Can you heal her? - Where's Dad? - Seething, probably.
What's the matter? Why isn't it working? I don't know.
You gotta tell me exactly how this happened.
I don't I don't really know.
I had a premonition, and I felt Bo get shot, and then I came out of it.
- Leo, can you heal her? - No.
Because Phoebe wasn't the one that was shot, Bo was.
What are you talking about? She's bleeding.
I know, but it's more like a psychic echo.
Phoebe is linked to Bo somehow.
Whatever he feels, whatever happens to him happens to her.
Which means Bo must be magical too.
They only way they can be linked is through their magic.
- I agree.
- We have to find Bo.
Heal him.
It's the only way.
Well, he's been cursed into a time loop, along with the rest of the town.
And we don't know how to get there, let alone where "there" is.
It's gotta be a parallel plane existing on the same physical space as the town.
You know, I don't think that we need any demonic input right now.
If I can help save Phoebe's life you sure as hell do.
We're listening.
I move through planes all the time, it's how I've been hiding from The Source.
Shouldn't be any problem to shimmer into Bo's plane, bring him back here so you can heal him.
You said you don't use your powers anymore.
Shimmering isn't a lethal power.
Why don't you just take Leo with you, and you can heal Bo there.
I can't.
I'm not allowed to work with a demon.
- Fine, I'll go.
- Prue.
I'm not gonna leave this up to him.
Well, okay, what if something goes wrong and you get stuck in the time loop, and you don't get back before midnight? It's not the time loop I'm worried about.
Look, why don't you and Leo go to the town, see if you can find anything there to help break the curse.
You, you hang in there, okay? Play nice, you two.
Gotta hold my hand.
This already sucks.
- Leo! You lying little piece of! - Okay.
Dad, not now.
Stay with Phoebe.
We'll be back.
Well, don't get mad at me, I've been shot.
- It worked.
- You doubted me? Yeah, well, for all I knew, you were gonna Okay.
- Welcome to the Wild, Wild West.
- All right, just so we're clear, I'm in charge here.
You're just my ride.
- Fine with me.
What's your plan? - Find Bo, lay low.
- That's a plan? - Yeah.
You got a better one? Maybe.
But first I think we better find something a little less conspicuous to wear.
Fine.
Agreed.
Any ideas? Okay, watch out.
Make room.
Let's put him up.
Yeah.
Nothing you're gonna like, though.
- Thanks, Roy.
- Yeah.
I'll raise you a dollar.
Still think you should have worn that pretty little red dress - drying on the line.
- It was a prostitute's dress.
Not the impression I wanted to make.
At least I'm not wearing some dead guy's clothes.
I thought you'd be pleased.
At least I'm playing the role of a good guy.
Yeah, right.
All right, just fact-finding, okay? No getting involved.
- What will it be? - Hi.
Moonshine.
- A what? - She means whiskey.
Make it two.
Leave the bottle.
You watch too many old movies.
And you'd be confusing me with Phoebe.
Not a chance.
- Passing through? - Maybe.
Maybe, if you're not, you ought to consider it.
Things are getting pretty dangerous around here.
Friendly advice: Wet your whistle, get back on your horses and move on as fast as you can.
Hi.
What am I, a potted plant? Talk to me.
What's so dangerous? It's nothing to concern your pretty little head about.
Okay, now, that's condescending.
- Lay low, remember? - Fine.
You were saying? There's some trouble between a powerful man in town - Sutter? - How do you know about Sutter? This pretty little head knows a lot.
So why don't you talk to both of us now.
Tell us what's going on.
One of Sutter's men just got killed.
And now there's gonna be hell to pay.
Where is he? Just so you know, I've already taken liberty to print up the evening edition.
Just so you know how serious this is.
All the news that's fit to print.
You know where your little brother's hiding, now, don't you? Even if I did, I'd never tell you.
I'm not afraid of you, Mr.
Sutter.
Well, if you're smart, you'd be.
Of course, your kind are not, aren't they? Hold it.
Plan is to not get involved.
I haven't seen Bo, Mr.
Sutter.
I swear.
Not since he took off.
You know, you lie to me again, Cal and I'll do worse than this.
What the hell is wrong with you people? Well, well, well.
What do we got here? Prue? Lady, I don't know who you are or where you come from, but you obviously don't have the slightest idea who you're dealing with.
Oh, please, what a cliché.
I usually don't hit women.
But seeing as you're dressed like a man, I imagine I can make an exception.
- Don't.
- No.
Deal with these two later.
After we take care of Bo.
This ain't over.
You and me, we got a score to settle.
One of you know where he's at.
And if you don't tell me I'm gonna burn this town to the ground looking for him.
- So much for laying low.
- Yeah.
Sutter's in tight with the railroads.
He came here a couple months ago promising to bring tracks through, - make it more than an old mining town.
- In exchange for what? Piece of everything, mines, bank, the newspaper.
When folks started resisting, his boys took over.
First, everybody stood up to them, but after they killed the sheriff - Cowards.
- Why is Sutter after your brother? Because Bo wouldn't back down.
He kept on fighting, trying to get everybody to take back the town.
- Sounds like a brave man.
- He is.
Too bad the others aren't.
Isabel, we know that Bo was injured.
We know that he's been shot.
We can help you, but you have to trust us.
I do.
Bo said you'd come.
How's that again? Bo, he saw it in one of his dreams.
He said that two strangers would come, so I knew.
All right, so wait a second, Bo has dreams about the future? Yeah.
He has the gift.
He inherited it from our father.
He was a great medicine man.
His name was Soaring Crow.
- "Was"? - He died when we were young.
When we moved here, my mother wouldn't allow Bo to talk about his gift.
She knew that magic was considered evil in the white man's world.
Yeah, I know what it's like to have a gift that you have to keep a secret.
And live in a place where you have to hide half of who you are.
Come, I'll take you to Bo.
Come.
- Where did you get the horses? - Told you, I was expecting you.
You know, I still say we eliminate the threat first, kill Sutter.
- Probably break the curse anyway.
- Yeah, well, we don't know that, which is why we need to get to Bo first.
You know, Cole, if you wanna try your hand at being good, your first instinct shouldn't be to kill.
I don't know what we're supposed to be looking for.
We gotta keep looking, find something that might help us break the curse.
Like what? There's nothing here but spiders and lizards and that stupid old crow.
Oh, come on, let's keep looking.
After all, we got a rehearsal dinner to get back to.
There's not gonna be a rehearsal dinner or a wedding if we don't find a way to save Phoebe.
What is it? Phoebe said Bo got in a fight in the bar, right? So that would be the saloon.
Makes sense, it's a Western.
So it's always the saloon.
"Hankins Nerve Tonic.
Calms raw nerves.
" Think I should bring a bottle back for your Dad? I don't think that will do it.
There's nothing There's nothing here.
Great brainstorm, huh? Actually, I think it was.
Look.
"Half-Breed to Die at Sundown"? Yeah.
On that same day in 1873, read who's gonna die.
Bo Lightfeather.
We gotta find a way to warn Prue and Cole that they don't have until midnight.
Which means neither does Phoebe.
Here you go.
Drink up.
What is it? It's nothing.
Hey, I didn't come back into your lives just to be kept in the dark.
I'm your Dad.
You can tell me anything.
I'm dying.
- Oh, come on.
- No.
I can feel what's happening to me.
It's like a Something that you can feel deep inside of you.
I can't explain it.
Your sisters are not gonna let that happen.
I am not gonna let that happen.
- How is she? - She's gonna be fine.
Okay, we have to hurry.
We found out Bo dies at sundown.
Except I don't think Prue knows that.
But we have an idea how to let her know.
Phoebe, if you're getting visions from Bo, - maybe he can get one from you.
- I don't understand.
Phoebe, if you can will yourself to get a premonition about Bo's death, he might be able to see it too.
And then he can tell Prue and Cole that they don't have as much time as they think they do.
But I thought you said you couldn't always get premonitions - when you wanted.
- I can't.
You can try.
Any idea what we should say to him? "We" are not gonna say anything.
I'll do the talking.
You know, it wouldn't kill you to be nice to me.
Really? It's funny that you should say that, considering how many times you actually tried to kill me.
That's all in the past, Prue.
Right.
After all this is done, you need to leave us alone.
Otherwise, we'll have to do what we should've done in the first place, which is vanquish you.
Then that's what you're gonna have to do, because it's the only way you're gonna keep me away from Phoebe.
Are you guys ready to go in? Something wrong? No, nothing that I can't handle.
He's very weak.
I tried to pull the bullet out, but it's in too deep.
Bo.
Bo.
How you doing? What's the matter with you? Who the hell are they? It's okay.
They've come to help.
Just like in your vision, remember? I don't know what you're talking about.
- Bo, I told them.
- Too much, apparently.
We don't need your help.
Just leave now.
Bo, my sister gets visions too.
And she had one of you getting shot, all right? We're here to help you.
And help her.
It's a trick.
Sutter sent you.
I know he did.
No.
They stood up to Sutter.
You should have seen it.
Just get out of here.
We're not going anywhere.
I know that look.
Sutter's got it too.
You're evil.
I can sense it.
All right, then just look at me.
You can't say the same thing about me, can you? Bo, this isn't just about you, all right? My sister will die too.
This whole town will if you don't let us help you.
They think that something Sutter is going to do to you will trigger a curse.
The kind that Father used to speak about.
If we show you that we have gifts too, will you trust us then? - Show him.
- Show him what? Your gift.
Show him your gift.
This better be good.
We couldn't find him, boss.
Now, you listen to me, and you listen real good.
Bo's giving the townsfolk ideas, and I don't want them getting ideas.
No one knows where he's at.
And if they do, they ain't talking.
Well, you make them talk! This town is mine, and it's gonna stay mine.
When that railroad comes through Mark my words, it will.
- when I'm selling this land, that land is gonna be worth more than any of you three are capable of imagining.
You better have something useful to tell me, Cal.
I know where Bo is hiding.
Finally someone knows what's good for him.
All right.
The first thing that we need to do is get that bullet out of you.
This is gonna hurt.
I'm warning you, half-breed.
No! I believe you.
It's okay.
You're okay.
Take a deep breath.
I saw what they're gonna do to Bo.
It was horrible.
- Do you think he saw it too? - I know he did.
I felt it.
And when he did anything, they didn't help him.
Nobody did anything.
So, what do we do now? There's nothing else we can do but wait.
It's up to Prue and Cole.
And you call yourself their guardian angel? What good is a whitelighter if all you can do is stand there - and watch my daughter die? - Dad, please don't.
- You're not helping.
- And he is? Why don't you do something? Isn't that your job? You know, I am doing something.
I am trusting your other daughter, Prue.
You know, I know that you feel helpless.
We all do.
But Prue is not gonna let Phoebe die, and neither is Cole.
So now I'm supposed to trust a demon? As much as I hate to say this, Cole loves Phoebe.
He took a huge risk to come here and try and prove himself to her, and he will do whatever it takes to save her life.
- He's right.
- How can you be so sure? Because he loves me as much as I love him.
- You learn fast.
- Thanks.
I have a few gifts too.
Sutter's men just showed up.
We better get Bo out of here.
- What? How did they find us? - We must have been followed.
I'll shimmer him back to Leo then come back for you two.
- No.
- What do you mean, no? He dies, Phoebe dies.
Taking Bo out of here will not break the time loop.
It will save Phoebe.
Yeah, well, there's more than just Phoebe's life on the line here, Cole.
We have to break the curse by sundown, otherwise this entire town is doomed to repeat the same day over and over again.
Are you seriously telling me you're willing to sacrifice your sister's life for a town full of cowards? What I'm saying to you is that there's a greater good at stake here.
One that I can't just walk away from, and one that you shouldn't walk away from if you truly expect to be good.
We know you're in there, Bo.
Come on out with your hands up, and nobody gets hurt.
What's it gonna be, Bo? All right, how do we break the curse? I don't know, but I do know that it hinges on keeping Bo alive.
No, it doesn't.
The curse isn't about me, or about Sutter.
It's about them.
Townspeople who stood there and watched me die.
The only way is for me to give myself up.
- No.
- It's okay, Isabel.
Have faith.
They'll kill you.
Maybe.
This curse came from my father's people.
I understand that now.
It's meant to heal, to teach the townspeople to act without shame.
- I have to give them that chance.
- Helping them to save you saves themselves.
I want you all to see what happens when people cross me.
No.
No.
Don't.
He knows what he's doing.
What's the matter, boy? You too stupid to scream? I want you to beg for mercy.
What are you people doing? Look at him.
He has the courage to fight Sutter for all of you.
You can't just stand there and watch him die.
You have to do something.
You can take him down.
Sutter can't take all of you out.
You need to do what's right.
You cannot just stand by and let this happen.
Stand up to him.
Don't be scared.
No.
Nobody crosses me.
I think you just ought to leave Bo alone, Sutter.
You just signed your own death certificate.
You wanna kill Bo, you're gonna have to kill me too.
We're with you, Cal.
- You heard him, Sutter.
- Yeah, okay.
We got you now.
- Are you okay? - Let her go, Sutter.
- Leave her alone.
- Anybody comes after me and she's dead.
- Now can we do something? - Oh, yeah.
Bo.
Bo.
I don't think Sutter's gonna be a problem anymore.
What about the curse? It's a beautiful sunset, isn't it? I don't think there's been one quite like it in 128 years.
Looks like you're out of bullets.
I'm gonna enjoy this.
- See you in hell.
- Been there, done that.
Like I said, once a demon, always a demon.
So where are they? I don't know, unless they didn't make it out.
Don't even say it.
Don't even think it.
- Finally.
- What took you so long? We've been worried sick.
Sorry, we had a few loose ends to tie up.
- Are you okay? - I'm great.
Thank you.
Both of you.
- And the time loop? - Broken.
They will never have to live that horror again.
So then, where are they? I don't know, probably living out their lives on a parallel plane, I guess.
You don't think about it too much, Victor.
It'll just give you a headache.
Okay, anybody up for a rehearsal dinner? Absolutely.
I'm starving.
Well, I guess I should be going.
Yeah, that would probably be a good idea.
You're not going anywhere.
Phoebe, I don't wanna cause any trouble.
You're staying.
And that's that.
All right, then, shall we? Yeah.
What are we doing here? What? Can't a father spend a little quality time with his daughter? Especially after all the time we've been apart? All right, I take after you, okay? I've inherited all your tricks, especially your fine art of fibbing.
Don't know what you're talking about.
Tell me a little bit more about this Leo fella, anyway.
How did he and Piper meet? Oh, it was a couple of years ago at the house.
He was our handyman.
Piper's marrying a handyman? Well, no, he isn't really a handyman.
- Wait, you do know that he's? - All I know is he's a nice enough guy who seems to know the big, bad secret.
Trust me, it's a lot better for a mortal to know he's marrying a witch before the wedding instead of after.
Wish I'd had that Mortal, right.
What? It's nothing.
I guess that's why they call it a ghost town, huh? What do you mean? Did you actually see something? What do you mean? I mean like a premonition, or whatever you call it.
All right, I confess.
I brought you out here hoping maybe you could give me a little bit of your help.
I just didn't know how to ask.
Magical help? Dad Well, this place seemed like such a good investment.
Too good, actually.
Made me think that all the stories were true.
I'm biting.
What stories? Ghost stories.
Something's been keeping people from investing in and razing this place for over 100 years.
So, what, you want me to do a little supernatural inspection? I thought you could do a little feng shui on the place and see if there's anything going on.
Okay, first of all, I don't do feng shui.
And secondly, I can't always get a premonition when I want to.
- Okay, now, I definitely heard that.
- Heard what? Okay, you didn't hear that? You're a dead man, Bo.
Can you see them? See who? - Hey! Hey! What's going on? - Nobody crosses Mr.
Sutter.
- Run, Geronimo! - Phoebe.
Phoebe, what's going on? Sweetheart, you're bleeding.
I wouldn't buy the place, Dad.
Really, really bad feng shui.
Wait a minute.
We have one too many place settings.
No, we don't.
Okay, you, me, Leo, Phoebe, Dad.
- That's five.
We have six.
- So? So who is the sixth for? Maybe Mom.
What? It's my wedding.
At least she can be here in spirit, if nothing else.
Yes, she can be.
Looks great.
When do we eat? Leo, can't you see we're having a sister moment? - Oh, sorry.
Do you want me to go? - No, I want you to help.
This is your rehearsal dinner too, you know.
So, Leo, you nervous? I mean, only one more week before: - Thanks.
- Well, as long as no demons come bursting through that door until then, I'm fine.
Prue? Piper? You had to jinx it.
Hey.
Phoebe, what happened? Oh, it's nothing.
I'm fine.
I just need an aspirin.
- Dad? - I don't know what happened.
We're just walking around, - next thing I know, she's bleeding.
- I got into a bar brawl.
Well, actually, I didn't, two cowboys did.
Bo and some other guy, didn't catch his name.
But I think he's the bad guy because he was wearing a black hat.
- Oh, and they were transparent.
- She must have hit her head.
Sweetheart, I never would have taken you there if I had any idea.
It's fine, Dad, really.
Don't worry about it.
- Here, let me take care of that.
- No, I'm all right.
Dad, why don't you go to the porch and get those town files.
You know, maybe there's something in them that could actually help us.
All right.
Dad doesn't know that Leo is a whitelighter.
- What? - What? Well, I've been meaning to tell him, but considering Mom had an affair with her whitelighter, I didn't think he'd really be receptive to the idea.
Piper, he's gonna kill me when he finds out.
Oh, don't be ridiculous, you're already dead.
Just a lot of investment stuff.
Background info.
I don't see how it's gonna help find out what happened.
Well, you're the one that called it a ghost town.
And since Bo fell through me and I ended up with the same split lip that he had - Sounds like a ghost to me.
- Well, it can't be.
Ghosts don't bleed.
I mean, so I've read.
In books.
Obviously, it's not my area of expertise.
Mine either.
What do you say we let the supernatural stuff to the pros and go grab a bite? I don't know, Mr.
Bennett.
"Victor," please.
It's time you called me Victor, son.
Come on.
I'm fine.
Go ahead.
Great, now I'm dead.
All right, why don't we just focus on Phoebe and try to figure out what happened.
- I'll get the Book.
- I'll get it.
Maybe a drink.
So Phoebe says you're a handyman.
Actually, no, I'm a doctor.
I mean, not a "doctor" doctor, per se.
I'm more of, like, a counsellor doctor.
- I guide people.
- You make good money? Honestly, no.
It's more of a calling.
Leo, I think it's time to come clean.
- You do? - Yeah.
I need to talk to you about something man-to-man.
Man-to-man? Well, from one mortal to another.
Leo it's not easy being married to a witch.
- No? - That's why my marriage to Piper's mother didn't work out.
It wasn't because I didn't love her.
It's because I wasn't prepared for what was to come.
Well, I think I'm prepared, sir I mean, Victor.
Don't get me wrong, Leo.
I want this marriage to succeed, that's why I'm warning you.
But there are dangers out there worse than demons and warlocks.
- You do know about them, don't you? - Well, yeah, sure.
Well, the dangers I'm talking about you're not even gonna see coming.
The thing I'm talking about will just sneak up on you and destroy your marriage if you're not careful.
Leo, do you know what a whitelighter is? - What? - Look, I have a huge bruise.
All right.
Well, you must have gotten that the same way that you got the split lip.
From Bo.
I don't get it.
He gets beat up, and I get his symptoms? How is that possible? I wish I knew what I was looking for.
I mean, if they're not ghosts, then what are they? Well, whatever it is, it's got something to do with the history of that town.
You said they were dressed like cowboys? Yeah.
Real cowboys, right out of the Old West.
The outlaw said something to Bo about a guy named Sutter.
- Look him up.
Maybe he's a demon.
- Wait a minute.
- Did you find something? - It's more of what I'm not finding.
All right, nothing is dated past April 25th, 1873.
The maps, the land grants, death certificates.
It's almost like time just stopped.
What do you mean stopped? Like everybody just died? No, like stopped moving forward, literally.
Wouldn't be the first time we've come across a time loop.
- No, we vanquished that demon.
- Wait a minute.
Well, maybe it's not a demon, maybe it's a curse.
"Certain spiritual traditions believe that a great evil or great injustice can be cursed into a time loop until righted.
" So that's probably why this is happening to me.
Our job is to right the wrong.
Yeah, well, we better do it before your symptoms get any worse.
I'll get that.
Hey, Prue, long time.
Is Phoebe home? - What the?! - Cole! - What? - Phoebe, hi.
- These are for you.
- What the hell are you doing here? Do you have some kind of a death wish? Well, I told Phoebe last week I wasn't giving up on her, - and I meant it.
- You talked to Phoebe? He talked to you? You said that he was alive, you never said that he was back.
It didn't matter, because as I told him, I don't want anything to do with him anymore.
- Oh, well, in that case - Hey, hey, hey.
I just set that table.
We don't have time to buy a new one before dinner.
I'm not gonna use my powers against you anyway.
In fact, I'm never gonna use them again.
Ever.
Keeps me from being evil.
No, you will always be evil.
You're a demon.
Half-demon.
My human half can suppress it if Phoebe, you're hurt.
What happened? You know what, Cole? It's none of your business.
So why don't you do yourself a favour and just get Phoebe? Phoebe, what happened? I think I've been shot.
Thing is, they can orb into their charges' lives any time of the day or night Refill? without us mortals even knowing about it.
You can't trust the whitelighters, Leo.
They're sneaky little bastards.
Really? Because Piper says that they're really, really good guys.
More of, like, guardian angels.
That's the party line, Leo, but don't believe it.
You can't trust them.
They have this tendency to fall in love with their charges.
Before you know it, they've stolen your wife.
The girls' mother, Patty, she fell for her whitelighter.
I thought that happened after you separated.
He was putting the moves on her long before we split up, believe me.
And we never had a chance to get back together because of him.
And you know, then she died.
Look, my point is, if you wanna What? I have to go.
Now.
- Go? - Yeah.
And I don't think you're gonna like the way I have to go either.
What the hell are you doing here? Forget about him, Leo.
Phoebe's been shot.
Shot? How did that happen? There's no time to explain.
Can you heal her? - Where's Dad? - Seething, probably.
What's the matter? Why isn't it working? I don't know.
You gotta tell me exactly how this happened.
I don't I don't really know.
I had a premonition, and I felt Bo get shot, and then I came out of it.
- Leo, can you heal her? - No.
Because Phoebe wasn't the one that was shot, Bo was.
What are you talking about? She's bleeding.
I know, but it's more like a psychic echo.
Phoebe is linked to Bo somehow.
Whatever he feels, whatever happens to him happens to her.
Which means Bo must be magical too.
They only way they can be linked is through their magic.
- I agree.
- We have to find Bo.
Heal him.
It's the only way.
Well, he's been cursed into a time loop, along with the rest of the town.
And we don't know how to get there, let alone where "there" is.
It's gotta be a parallel plane existing on the same physical space as the town.
You know, I don't think that we need any demonic input right now.
If I can help save Phoebe's life you sure as hell do.
We're listening.
I move through planes all the time, it's how I've been hiding from The Source.
Shouldn't be any problem to shimmer into Bo's plane, bring him back here so you can heal him.
You said you don't use your powers anymore.
Shimmering isn't a lethal power.
Why don't you just take Leo with you, and you can heal Bo there.
I can't.
I'm not allowed to work with a demon.
- Fine, I'll go.
- Prue.
I'm not gonna leave this up to him.
Well, okay, what if something goes wrong and you get stuck in the time loop, and you don't get back before midnight? It's not the time loop I'm worried about.
Look, why don't you and Leo go to the town, see if you can find anything there to help break the curse.
You, you hang in there, okay? Play nice, you two.
Gotta hold my hand.
This already sucks.
- Leo! You lying little piece of! - Okay.
Dad, not now.
Stay with Phoebe.
We'll be back.
Well, don't get mad at me, I've been shot.
- It worked.
- You doubted me? Yeah, well, for all I knew, you were gonna Okay.
- Welcome to the Wild, Wild West.
- All right, just so we're clear, I'm in charge here.
You're just my ride.
- Fine with me.
What's your plan? - Find Bo, lay low.
- That's a plan? - Yeah.
You got a better one? Maybe.
But first I think we better find something a little less conspicuous to wear.
Fine.
Agreed.
Any ideas? Okay, watch out.
Make room.
Let's put him up.
Yeah.
Nothing you're gonna like, though.
- Thanks, Roy.
- Yeah.
I'll raise you a dollar.
Still think you should have worn that pretty little red dress - drying on the line.
- It was a prostitute's dress.
Not the impression I wanted to make.
At least I'm not wearing some dead guy's clothes.
I thought you'd be pleased.
At least I'm playing the role of a good guy.
Yeah, right.
All right, just fact-finding, okay? No getting involved.
- What will it be? - Hi.
Moonshine.
- A what? - She means whiskey.
Make it two.
Leave the bottle.
You watch too many old movies.
And you'd be confusing me with Phoebe.
Not a chance.
- Passing through? - Maybe.
Maybe, if you're not, you ought to consider it.
Things are getting pretty dangerous around here.
Friendly advice: Wet your whistle, get back on your horses and move on as fast as you can.
Hi.
What am I, a potted plant? Talk to me.
What's so dangerous? It's nothing to concern your pretty little head about.
Okay, now, that's condescending.
- Lay low, remember? - Fine.
You were saying? There's some trouble between a powerful man in town - Sutter? - How do you know about Sutter? This pretty little head knows a lot.
So why don't you talk to both of us now.
Tell us what's going on.
One of Sutter's men just got killed.
And now there's gonna be hell to pay.
Where is he? Just so you know, I've already taken liberty to print up the evening edition.
Just so you know how serious this is.
All the news that's fit to print.
You know where your little brother's hiding, now, don't you? Even if I did, I'd never tell you.
I'm not afraid of you, Mr.
Sutter.
Well, if you're smart, you'd be.
Of course, your kind are not, aren't they? Hold it.
Plan is to not get involved.
I haven't seen Bo, Mr.
Sutter.
I swear.
Not since he took off.
You know, you lie to me again, Cal and I'll do worse than this.
What the hell is wrong with you people? Well, well, well.
What do we got here? Prue? Lady, I don't know who you are or where you come from, but you obviously don't have the slightest idea who you're dealing with.
Oh, please, what a cliché.
I usually don't hit women.
But seeing as you're dressed like a man, I imagine I can make an exception.
- Don't.
- No.
Deal with these two later.
After we take care of Bo.
This ain't over.
You and me, we got a score to settle.
One of you know where he's at.
And if you don't tell me I'm gonna burn this town to the ground looking for him.
- So much for laying low.
- Yeah.
Sutter's in tight with the railroads.
He came here a couple months ago promising to bring tracks through, - make it more than an old mining town.
- In exchange for what? Piece of everything, mines, bank, the newspaper.
When folks started resisting, his boys took over.
First, everybody stood up to them, but after they killed the sheriff - Cowards.
- Why is Sutter after your brother? Because Bo wouldn't back down.
He kept on fighting, trying to get everybody to take back the town.
- Sounds like a brave man.
- He is.
Too bad the others aren't.
Isabel, we know that Bo was injured.
We know that he's been shot.
We can help you, but you have to trust us.
I do.
Bo said you'd come.
How's that again? Bo, he saw it in one of his dreams.
He said that two strangers would come, so I knew.
All right, so wait a second, Bo has dreams about the future? Yeah.
He has the gift.
He inherited it from our father.
He was a great medicine man.
His name was Soaring Crow.
- "Was"? - He died when we were young.
When we moved here, my mother wouldn't allow Bo to talk about his gift.
She knew that magic was considered evil in the white man's world.
Yeah, I know what it's like to have a gift that you have to keep a secret.
And live in a place where you have to hide half of who you are.
Come, I'll take you to Bo.
Come.
- Where did you get the horses? - Told you, I was expecting you.
You know, I still say we eliminate the threat first, kill Sutter.
- Probably break the curse anyway.
- Yeah, well, we don't know that, which is why we need to get to Bo first.
You know, Cole, if you wanna try your hand at being good, your first instinct shouldn't be to kill.
I don't know what we're supposed to be looking for.
We gotta keep looking, find something that might help us break the curse.
Like what? There's nothing here but spiders and lizards and that stupid old crow.
Oh, come on, let's keep looking.
After all, we got a rehearsal dinner to get back to.
There's not gonna be a rehearsal dinner or a wedding if we don't find a way to save Phoebe.
What is it? Phoebe said Bo got in a fight in the bar, right? So that would be the saloon.
Makes sense, it's a Western.
So it's always the saloon.
"Hankins Nerve Tonic.
Calms raw nerves.
" Think I should bring a bottle back for your Dad? I don't think that will do it.
There's nothing There's nothing here.
Great brainstorm, huh? Actually, I think it was.
Look.
"Half-Breed to Die at Sundown"? Yeah.
On that same day in 1873, read who's gonna die.
Bo Lightfeather.
We gotta find a way to warn Prue and Cole that they don't have until midnight.
Which means neither does Phoebe.
Here you go.
Drink up.
What is it? It's nothing.
Hey, I didn't come back into your lives just to be kept in the dark.
I'm your Dad.
You can tell me anything.
I'm dying.
- Oh, come on.
- No.
I can feel what's happening to me.
It's like a Something that you can feel deep inside of you.
I can't explain it.
Your sisters are not gonna let that happen.
I am not gonna let that happen.
- How is she? - She's gonna be fine.
Okay, we have to hurry.
We found out Bo dies at sundown.
Except I don't think Prue knows that.
But we have an idea how to let her know.
Phoebe, if you're getting visions from Bo, - maybe he can get one from you.
- I don't understand.
Phoebe, if you can will yourself to get a premonition about Bo's death, he might be able to see it too.
And then he can tell Prue and Cole that they don't have as much time as they think they do.
But I thought you said you couldn't always get premonitions - when you wanted.
- I can't.
You can try.
Any idea what we should say to him? "We" are not gonna say anything.
I'll do the talking.
You know, it wouldn't kill you to be nice to me.
Really? It's funny that you should say that, considering how many times you actually tried to kill me.
That's all in the past, Prue.
Right.
After all this is done, you need to leave us alone.
Otherwise, we'll have to do what we should've done in the first place, which is vanquish you.
Then that's what you're gonna have to do, because it's the only way you're gonna keep me away from Phoebe.
Are you guys ready to go in? Something wrong? No, nothing that I can't handle.
He's very weak.
I tried to pull the bullet out, but it's in too deep.
Bo.
Bo.
How you doing? What's the matter with you? Who the hell are they? It's okay.
They've come to help.
Just like in your vision, remember? I don't know what you're talking about.
- Bo, I told them.
- Too much, apparently.
We don't need your help.
Just leave now.
Bo, my sister gets visions too.
And she had one of you getting shot, all right? We're here to help you.
And help her.
It's a trick.
Sutter sent you.
I know he did.
No.
They stood up to Sutter.
You should have seen it.
Just get out of here.
We're not going anywhere.
I know that look.
Sutter's got it too.
You're evil.
I can sense it.
All right, then just look at me.
You can't say the same thing about me, can you? Bo, this isn't just about you, all right? My sister will die too.
This whole town will if you don't let us help you.
They think that something Sutter is going to do to you will trigger a curse.
The kind that Father used to speak about.
If we show you that we have gifts too, will you trust us then? - Show him.
- Show him what? Your gift.
Show him your gift.
This better be good.
We couldn't find him, boss.
Now, you listen to me, and you listen real good.
Bo's giving the townsfolk ideas, and I don't want them getting ideas.
No one knows where he's at.
And if they do, they ain't talking.
Well, you make them talk! This town is mine, and it's gonna stay mine.
When that railroad comes through Mark my words, it will.
- when I'm selling this land, that land is gonna be worth more than any of you three are capable of imagining.
You better have something useful to tell me, Cal.
I know where Bo is hiding.
Finally someone knows what's good for him.
All right.
The first thing that we need to do is get that bullet out of you.
This is gonna hurt.
I'm warning you, half-breed.
No! I believe you.
It's okay.
You're okay.
Take a deep breath.
I saw what they're gonna do to Bo.
It was horrible.
- Do you think he saw it too? - I know he did.
I felt it.
And when he did anything, they didn't help him.
Nobody did anything.
So, what do we do now? There's nothing else we can do but wait.
It's up to Prue and Cole.
And you call yourself their guardian angel? What good is a whitelighter if all you can do is stand there - and watch my daughter die? - Dad, please don't.
- You're not helping.
- And he is? Why don't you do something? Isn't that your job? You know, I am doing something.
I am trusting your other daughter, Prue.
You know, I know that you feel helpless.
We all do.
But Prue is not gonna let Phoebe die, and neither is Cole.
So now I'm supposed to trust a demon? As much as I hate to say this, Cole loves Phoebe.
He took a huge risk to come here and try and prove himself to her, and he will do whatever it takes to save her life.
- He's right.
- How can you be so sure? Because he loves me as much as I love him.
- You learn fast.
- Thanks.
I have a few gifts too.
Sutter's men just showed up.
We better get Bo out of here.
- What? How did they find us? - We must have been followed.
I'll shimmer him back to Leo then come back for you two.
- No.
- What do you mean, no? He dies, Phoebe dies.
Taking Bo out of here will not break the time loop.
It will save Phoebe.
Yeah, well, there's more than just Phoebe's life on the line here, Cole.
We have to break the curse by sundown, otherwise this entire town is doomed to repeat the same day over and over again.
Are you seriously telling me you're willing to sacrifice your sister's life for a town full of cowards? What I'm saying to you is that there's a greater good at stake here.
One that I can't just walk away from, and one that you shouldn't walk away from if you truly expect to be good.
We know you're in there, Bo.
Come on out with your hands up, and nobody gets hurt.
What's it gonna be, Bo? All right, how do we break the curse? I don't know, but I do know that it hinges on keeping Bo alive.
No, it doesn't.
The curse isn't about me, or about Sutter.
It's about them.
Townspeople who stood there and watched me die.
The only way is for me to give myself up.
- No.
- It's okay, Isabel.
Have faith.
They'll kill you.
Maybe.
This curse came from my father's people.
I understand that now.
It's meant to heal, to teach the townspeople to act without shame.
- I have to give them that chance.
- Helping them to save you saves themselves.
I want you all to see what happens when people cross me.
No.
No.
Don't.
He knows what he's doing.
What's the matter, boy? You too stupid to scream? I want you to beg for mercy.
What are you people doing? Look at him.
He has the courage to fight Sutter for all of you.
You can't just stand there and watch him die.
You have to do something.
You can take him down.
Sutter can't take all of you out.
You need to do what's right.
You cannot just stand by and let this happen.
Stand up to him.
Don't be scared.
No.
Nobody crosses me.
I think you just ought to leave Bo alone, Sutter.
You just signed your own death certificate.
You wanna kill Bo, you're gonna have to kill me too.
We're with you, Cal.
- You heard him, Sutter.
- Yeah, okay.
We got you now.
- Are you okay? - Let her go, Sutter.
- Leave her alone.
- Anybody comes after me and she's dead.
- Now can we do something? - Oh, yeah.
Bo.
Bo.
I don't think Sutter's gonna be a problem anymore.
What about the curse? It's a beautiful sunset, isn't it? I don't think there's been one quite like it in 128 years.
Looks like you're out of bullets.
I'm gonna enjoy this.
- See you in hell.
- Been there, done that.
Like I said, once a demon, always a demon.
So where are they? I don't know, unless they didn't make it out.
Don't even say it.
Don't even think it.
- Finally.
- What took you so long? We've been worried sick.
Sorry, we had a few loose ends to tie up.
- Are you okay? - I'm great.
Thank you.
Both of you.
- And the time loop? - Broken.
They will never have to live that horror again.
So then, where are they? I don't know, probably living out their lives on a parallel plane, I guess.
You don't think about it too much, Victor.
It'll just give you a headache.
Okay, anybody up for a rehearsal dinner? Absolutely.
I'm starving.
Well, I guess I should be going.
Yeah, that would probably be a good idea.
You're not going anywhere.
Phoebe, I don't wanna cause any trouble.
You're staying.
And that's that.
All right, then, shall we? Yeah.