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00:00Ah, damn it!
00:07Shh, keep it down. I just got Chris to sleep.
00:10Well, if you were here to help me, you know, that would maybe help.
00:12Yes, and I will do that, but first I need to make sure why it's okay at preschool.
00:15Have you seen the phone?
00:17Preschool? Don't you mean magic school?
00:19No, I mean preschool. We enrolled him last week, remember?
00:22You didn't tell me that, did you?
00:24Yes, and you said you were worried about him using magic in public.
00:28Oh, what'd you say?
00:30I said I was worried about him having a normal life.
00:35Huh, all right, cool. I'm all up to speed now.
00:37Just with these charges and these demons attacking, hey, I'm a little scattered.
00:40And that's different how, exactly?
00:42I just don't know why the elders couldn't see fit to give me a local witch instead of a New Zealand witch.
00:47I don't know, but I need the phone.
00:50No. No, no using the phone.
00:54Why are all the handsets up here?
00:55Because I am trying to prevent a demon attack.
00:57What?
00:58Look, all the attacks have been different, right?
01:00And all the demons have had different powers.
01:03The one thing I've noticed is that every time a phone rings, a demon attacks.
01:07No, they don't.
01:08Phoebe called earlier and nothing happened.
01:10Really?
01:12Ugh!
01:12Stop the jingling already.
01:14I'll be there as soon as I can.
01:17Charges.
01:17Piper!
01:32Piper!
01:37You might be right about that phone thing.
01:38I am the sun and I'm the air.
01:55I am human and I need to be loved.
02:01Just like everybody else.
02:04Yes.
02:04See, I've already waited too long.
02:13And all my hope is gone.
02:27Truth be told, I've tried my best somewhere along the way.
02:33I got caught up in all the ways to our hearts.
02:39And the cost was so much more than I could bear.
02:44Oh, I've tried.
02:46So don't come round here.
02:59Tell me I do so.
03:05Oh, oh, oh.
03:07Oh, oh, oh.
03:09Oh, oh.
03:11Oh, oh.
03:13That was Wyatt's preschool. I wonder what they wanted.
03:27Well, I am more interested in these demons and what they wanted and try to figure out how to vanquish them.
03:32It just doesn't sound right. Why would demons attack when the phone rings?
03:35And they're all different demons, remember?
03:38The last one even looked kind of human.
03:40Better add some mandrake root in case they're shapeshifters.
03:43Wait, the last attack happened when the preschool called two, didn't it?
03:47Yeah, I think you're right.
03:50Do you think Wyatt is creating these demons?
03:53That's ridiculous.
03:55Well, he created the dragons.
03:56One, one lousy dragon. You're going to hold it against him for his entire life.
04:00Oh, no. Let me guess. Another demon attack?
04:03Or Wyatt's acting up again.
04:05Or Paige is overreacting again.
04:07Wyatt has been isolating himself at preschool and only talking to himself.
04:10Who said he's only talking to himself?
04:13I heard a message.
04:15That's odd.
04:16No, it's not odd. Just because he's talking to himself does not mean he's creating demons.
04:21Except he's kind of quiet around home.
04:23So?
04:24So Wyatt's in his second stage of development.
04:26I mean, his sense of language should be maturing, which means he should be talking to other people, not just himself.
04:31I'm very sorry you went back to college.
04:33I know, but it's really helping with my column.
04:35And that has absolutely nothing to do with why Wyatt is creating demons.
04:39He's not creating demons!
04:40Let's see. Maybe it's a reaction to preschool?
04:43Some kind of Freudian transference or something?
04:46Mumbo jumbo.
04:48Look, all I'm saying is, if he's talking to himself, the problems may be normal, not magical.
04:54Normal problems like what?
04:55I have no idea.
04:57It could be anything.
04:59I could ask my professor. She's the expert.
05:01But I...
05:03I'll get back soon.
05:06Nick, what are you doing? Put the phone down.
05:08I have to call the preschool.
05:10Well, then use your cell phone.
05:18Miss Anderson. Hey, I came as soon as I could.
05:21Leo, what are you doing here?
05:23Uh, well, you called about Wyatt, right?
05:25Yeah, but I said it was nothing to worry about. I thought I'd make that clear.
05:28Well, I was in the area. Is he all right?
05:31He's just talking to himself.
05:33I mean, I wouldn't even bother calling if your wife hadn't asked me to.
05:36She's very protective. He's a special kid.
05:39Oh, they're all special, Leo.
05:40Right, but he has special needs.
05:42Special needs?
05:44You never said why I was a special needs child.
05:46Not like that. He's, um, gifted.
05:50First child?
05:51Is it that obvious?
05:53Do you want to see him?
05:54Please.
05:55Please.
05:55Please.
05:55Please.
05:55Please.
05:55Please.
05:59Oh, there he is.
06:03Oh, um, how long has he been doing that? Talking to himself?
06:07Well, I don't know. On and off since he first started coming here, I guess.
06:12Huh. And, uh, is that normal?
06:14Normal? No.
06:17But I don't think you should be alarmed.
06:18He's just playing by himself.
06:20Lots of kids do that.
06:21I really like our conversations, Wyatt.
06:26But you know I'm a secret, right? Nobody else can see me.
06:28You're just not used to letting him go during the day.
06:31Happens to lots of first-time parents.
06:33It's more complicated.
06:35I see this every day. Trust me. It's not.
06:38You know, he wasn't feeling very well this morning.
06:42Maybe I should just take him home, you know, just to be safe.
06:46Well, okay, if you really think that's best.
06:48We won't be able to talk much longer, but don't worry, I'll be back.
06:51I promise.
06:53Okay, buddy. Come on.
06:54You ready? Let's go home, okay?
06:57See you soon, Wyatt.
06:59I want to hear more about that special teddy bear.
07:02We'll see you later.
07:02Yeah.
07:03Yeah.
07:03Yeah.
07:03Yeah.
07:03Yeah.
07:04Yeah.
07:04Yeah.
07:05Yeah.
07:05Yeah.
07:05Yeah.
07:06Yeah.
07:06Yeah.
07:07Yeah.
07:07Yeah.
07:08Vigas.
07:12I was getting worried.
07:14You failed me.
07:15We didn't fail.
07:17We've been distracting the witches for you, dying relentlessly.
07:20But you haven't sustained the distractions.
07:22The father took the boy from school just as I was starting to make some progress.
07:26What?
07:29Forget him.
07:30We don't need his powers.
07:31Dealing with the charmed ones is too dangerous anyway.
07:34Do you think you know how to do this better than I do, Hugo?
07:36That's not what I'm saying.
07:40You've been working at this for what, three weeks now?
07:42We're risking everything here, and for what?
07:44For us, to add his power to yours, to the collective.
07:49Now, didn't I risk everything?
07:52Nurturing the evil within you, Hugo, just as I did with all the others?
07:56Yes, of course you did, but Ben, you must trust me.
08:02See, this Wyatt will grow to become one of the most powerful witches to ever walk the earth.
08:06It's better he walk with us than against us.
08:09I just worry.
08:10Don't.
08:11I realize that I only have a small window at this age in which to change him, but I am close.
08:19Very close.
08:19Um, Professor Slotkin?
08:32Sorry, Miss Hallowell, I don't have time to discuss your paper topic right now.
08:35No, no, it's not about the paper.
08:36It's actually personal.
08:38Oh?
08:39Yeah, it's about my nephew.
08:41He's two and a half, and he's just going through some stuff, and I was kind of hoping you could help me understand it.
08:47Terrible twos?
08:48Well, I think it started out as that, and now it's just...
08:53Well, at preschool, he talks to himself, and then at home, he doesn't talk to anybody.
08:58Well, perhaps he has an imaginary friend, although he's a little early for that, developmentally.
09:03Well, he's very advanced for his age.
09:05And if it was an imaginary friend, is that necessarily a bad thing?
09:09Well, Freud used to think it was a sign of immature thinking.
09:11Of course, nowadays we know that kids create imaginary friends for lots of reasons.
09:15Companionship, conflict resolution, sometimes as a coping mechanism that...
09:21Let me write this down.
09:23Oh, and that's Slotkin, with an S.
09:27You were planning on giving me credit.
09:29I'm sorry, what?
09:30Oh, last week we discussed Lorenz's theory of imprinting in class, and this week I read about him in your column.
09:37I imagine we're discussing next week's content, no?
09:39No, no, this is actually about my nephew.
09:42Please.
09:42You both know why you're taking my class.
09:45I'm taking your class to be a better columnist and to understand human behavior.
09:49I've spent years studying and teaching psychology, Ms. Hallowell.
09:53Dedicated my life to it.
09:55But I'll be damned if I'm just going to let you poach my class to steal a soundbite or two for your column.
09:59No, but I...
09:59You want to learn about imaginary friends?
10:01Do the research.
10:03I look forward to reading your paper on it.
10:05The truth is, we don't know if it's a problem or not.
10:10Well, that's what has me worried.
10:12You know, maybe putting him in a normal school wasn't such a good idea.
10:16But we agreed it was a good idea.
10:18And when we did that, we knew there was going to be some road bumps like this.
10:21Okay, well, the problem is, we don't know if the road bumps are magical or just a normal part of development.
10:27I wish we could just ask him.
10:30Okay, well, I think we're a few years away from him giving you an answer.
10:33Well, especially if he just keeps talking to himself.
10:39Whoa.
10:40Exactly.
10:41Okay, I like the Maori people, but I'm pretty okay if I don't see them again.
10:46I think I found out something about who's been attacking us.
10:50Ah, ah, ah, ah.
10:51Uh, Leo, why don't you take quiet upstairs so he doesn't hear that demon talk?
10:57Okay, buddy, let's go upstairs, take your movie with you.
10:59Anyway, as I was saying, I've been searching through the library at magic school,
11:04and I think I found something out about these demons.
11:06And?
11:07And it seems as if their various offensive powers are traditionally associated with good magic.
11:12Good magic? I thought these guys were supposed to be demons.
11:14Yeah, I thought so, too.
11:16But it goes to kind of support the theory that Wyatt's creating them.
11:19Oh, for crying out loud.
11:21I'm just saying.
11:27Ugh, this is ridiculous.
11:29We can't live like this.
11:29It's crazy.
11:31Where are you going?
11:32I'm going to figure out if Wyatt is behind this once and for all.
11:40Good guy.
11:41You okay, buddy?
11:50Hey, Wyatt.
11:51Huh?
11:52I promised I'd be back, didn't I?
11:54Yeah.
11:57Wyatt?
11:57Hey, I really like your teddy bear.
12:14Oh.
12:15Maybe you'll let me hold him someday, huh?
12:17Yeah.
12:18I've got a great surprise for both of you.
12:21Shoot.
12:29What rhymes with communicate?
12:32Are you sure this is a good idea?
12:33Of course I'm sure.
12:35But what about, uh, the whole personal gain thing?
12:37Wyatt created a demon who kidnapped him and a dragon that nearly destroyed the city.
12:41I'm not real worried about personal gain.
12:44I don't know.
12:44I guess just because I'm a white lighter now I have to think of these things, right?
12:47Besides, we're casting it on ourselves so we can try to understand what he's not telling us.
12:52So if I switch this and I leave that.
12:57Okay.
12:58Help this mother understand the thoughts inside her little man.
13:00Though his mouth be quiet, let us hear his inner Wyatt.
13:03Mom?
13:17It's me.
13:18Wyatt.
13:31Wow.
13:32Mom, look at you.
13:33You look great.
13:34Right.
13:35Okay.
13:36Looks like you're as surprised to see me as I am to be back.
13:40Yeah.
13:40Back from where?
13:42The future.
13:42Oh, no.
13:43No, no, no.
13:44We wanted to communicate with you.
13:46I mean, the younger you.
13:47The two-and-a-half-year-old you.
13:49Well, if there's one thing you guys taught me, magic may work in mysterious ways, but it
13:52always works.
13:54Where'd you hear that?
13:55That's nice.
13:55I'm surprised to hear you ask.
13:57In the future, you're always telling me that.
13:58Huh.
13:59Well, that's the future me.
14:00I'm me now who clearly doesn't have those kind of brilliant thoughts.
14:04Right.
14:05Look, all I'm saying is, if your spell brought me here, there's got to be a good reason.
14:09Well, I don't know.
14:10Do you remember anything about what you were going through when you were two and a half?
14:14No, not really.
14:15So then we're still looking for that reason.
14:17But still, this is a fantastic opportunity that magic's brought us.
14:21I mean, for me to see the past?
14:23For you guys to learn about the future?
14:25Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
14:27We don't want to know anything about the future.
14:29We don't want to risk changing it again.
14:30Again?
14:31Don't ask.
14:32Okay.
14:33But until we find out why magic brought me back, we could at least try and enjoy the
14:37moment, right?
14:39How did you become such an optimist?
14:41From you, Mom.
14:42Ah!
14:43You must have turned over a new leaf in the future.
14:46Don't count on it.
14:48So that doesn't help us with our Wyatt.
14:50No.
14:51Piper, are you home?
14:52Okay, the professor gave me some information that I think will be useful.
14:58Who is he?
14:58Aunt Phoebe.
14:59It's me, Wyatt.
15:00Why what?
15:01Oh, this is so amazing.
15:04What did a spell backfire?
15:06How'd you guess?
15:07Yeah.
15:07Yeah, well, you know.
15:08What did your professor say?
15:10Well, she said that he probably was talking to an imaginary friend.
15:13I mean, not you, you know, the other you and you were...
15:17This is going to be so confusing.
15:19You'll get used to it.
15:20Okay, imaginary friends.
15:21Ring any bells for you?
15:23I'm afraid not.
15:24She also said that he's a little young for an imaginary friend.
15:27I mean, again, not you, just...
15:29I got it.
15:29Right.
15:31Ah!
15:31Ete-wa!
15:33Sorry.
15:34What language is that?
15:35Maori.
15:35You're New Zealand charge, right?
15:36I remember hearing about him.
15:37Yes, well, he can wait because I think this is a little bit more important.
15:41I thought she said there's nothing more important than your charges.
15:43Look, mister, I'm pulling double duty here, okay?
15:45So no guilt from the future for me.
15:47Okay, you know what?
15:48Can we focus on helping him, please?
15:49Look, all I'm saying is someone always told me that white lighters are the glue that keeps
15:53the magic world working.
15:54Oh, Paige told you that?
15:56Don't be so surprised.
15:58Do I ever have a life in the future?
16:00You should go, really.
16:01We'll figure this out.
16:03Ete-wa!
16:03Okay, so you guys cast a spell to communicate with me, right?
16:09So let's go talk to me.
16:18Dad!
16:19Hey, look at you.
16:20You haven't changed a bit.
16:22Might be a little less gray and a few pounds lighter.
16:24What?
16:24Future son.
16:25Hey, is this Chris?
16:29Oh my gosh, he's so small.
16:31Hey, little brother.
16:32Is this before or after he swallowed the marble?
16:34Marble?
16:35What marble?
16:35Easy on the future information.
16:37Of course you're right.
16:38No, but really, what marble?
16:39You want to explain what's going on?
16:40Apparently they brought me here to figure out what's wrong with me.
16:43Is that still my room?
16:45Explain.
16:46If you let me see Mr. Bear, I will give him right back.
16:49I promise.
16:50No.
16:51Hey, don't I know you?
16:52You look familiar.
16:55Wait.
16:56You can see me?
16:58You mean, of course I can.
16:59Wyatt?
17:00Who are you talking to?
17:02What's going on?
17:03That man.
17:03You didn't see him?
17:04See who?
17:05He was just there talking to me.
17:07Me?
17:08What do you mean, you or him?
17:11Both.
17:12Oh my God, Dad.
17:16The boy was just starting to trust me.
17:18He was about to give me the bear.
17:19Where did this other witch come from?
17:21What other witch?
17:22The one who saw me.
17:24Now, how is that possible?
17:27It doesn't matter.
17:28They know you now.
17:30I told you this was going to be too dangerous.
17:32I made it so that only Wyatt could see me.
17:35Well, then they must have found a way through your powers.
17:37No.
17:38No, this witch who saw me seems surprised.
17:41Still, he thought he knew me.
17:46And his name was Wyatt, too.
17:48We may have an opportunity here.
17:52I don't follow.
17:53Don't you see?
17:54If I made it so that only Wyatt can see me, then that means this other witch must be Wyatt, too.
17:59They conjured him from the future.
18:01An older Wyatt.
18:02A good Wyatt.
18:03But doesn't that make it worse?
18:05If this future Wyatt is good, then that means you never infect the boy.
18:11Gather the collective.
18:12You need to attack now.
18:13Distract the sisters with everything you've got.
18:15What do you plan to do?
18:16I'm going to get the boy to give me that bear.
18:21With it, I'll finally turn him, and then I'll watch the future change before my very eyes.
18:34I know a demon when I see one, and that was a demon.
18:37But you didn't actually see him.
18:38Well, okay, some creepy, invisible guy standing over my son, I'd say that's a demon.
18:41I know how it sounds, Mom, but I'm telling you, it just didn't seem like a demon.
18:44It wasn't threatening at all.
18:45Maybe it was an imaginary friend.
18:47No, imaginary friends are imaginary, hence the name.
18:49Plus, you said he's too young to have an imaginary friend, remember?
18:52He's two.
18:53Actually, I'm 25.
18:54I know what you mean.
18:56Look, you just, you don't have any idea how much we've already been through just to make sure that you turn out okay.
19:01Well, I know exactly what you went through, and it's all going to work out.
19:04The fact that I'm standing here in front of you right now happy and healthy should tell you that.
19:07Okay, fine.
19:08Then you won't mind IDing the demon so we can keep you happy and healthy.
19:13Don't make me ground you.
19:15All right.
19:16So, just out of curiosity, do you have any cousins in the future?
19:23No, don't answer that.
19:24Nice try.
19:26Wait a sec.
19:27I think you're right.
19:30He is a demon.
19:32Vicus is a demon who preys on children, turning them down the path of evil.
19:35Okay.
19:49Okay, buddy.
19:50Daddy's got to go check out mommy, okay?
19:51I'll be right back.
19:52All right, you stay here, okay?
20:01I'll never leave you, Wyatt.
20:03I'll always be here, I promise.
20:06Now, show me that you believe me.
20:09Let me see your teddy bear just for a second.
20:12Then I'll give you both a big surprise.
20:13Leave my family alone.
20:43Everything all right up there?
20:52Oh, yeah.
20:53We're fine.
21:02Wyatt, what's going on?
21:03I'll take it.
21:13I'll take it.
21:18Dad, what happened?
21:25Wyatt, what happened to you?
21:26Who are you?
21:30Who is who?
21:32Who is he talking to?
21:34The demon.
21:38Follow me.
21:39I just feel so free.
21:54I can't believe I spent a whole other lifetime weighed down by the repressive morality.
21:59By all that good.
22:00Well, I'd like to give that feeling to more good witches.
22:03With your help.
22:04One thing I don't understand, though, is why do you hold yourselves up in this dank lair?
22:07It's so depressing.
22:09Perhaps.
22:10But it's safer.
22:12Down here, a good doesn't dare attack us.
22:14Yeah, well, the future of evil is above ground.
22:15Trust me.
22:16We shouldn't be hiding when we have the power to take their world if we want it.
22:19There'll be plenty of time for conquering later.
22:22For now, there's still the matter of your family.
22:26They'll want to change you back.
22:27I know.
22:28I also know that soon they'll find a way to scry for our location.
22:30Then we must attack them before they do.
22:32No, we want them to find us.
22:34I know them all too well.
22:36It's too risky to fight them at the manor.
22:37But here we'll have the advantage.
22:39Because we'll be waiting for them.
22:40You would kill your own family.
22:43Watch me.
22:50Are you telling me that our child is evil?
22:54Again?
22:54Look, all I'm saying is that however he changed Future Wyatt, it started with the bear, okay?
22:58He cursed it somehow.
22:59He made it glow.
23:01Okay, then we need to get that bear away from him.
23:04Can I have this?
23:06Okay.
23:11Phoebe, don't make him angry.
23:13Look, we need to act fast, okay?
23:15We need to find a way to reverse the curse before Future Wyatt does something evil.
23:18I think we should take him to magic school.
23:21I think he'll be safer there.
23:22That's a good idea.
23:23And take the book with you.
23:24There may be something in there that can help.
23:25What are you going to do?
23:26I'm going to get Paige and see if we can find Vicus.
23:29Maybe if we vanquish him, all of this will go away.
23:31And if neither one of those works?
23:34Then we're screwed.
23:37Paige!
23:37Luckily, we have enough demon ash that we should be able to scribe for Vicus as a lair.
23:48Yeah, well, they wish he was a little bit more confident in his potion.
23:50What do you mean?
23:51It's fine for the demon, but what about Wyatt?
23:54Well, we're not going to fight Wyatt.
23:55Well, we might not have a choice because he's on the demon side.
23:58I don't think he tried to kill us.
23:59And how can you be so sure?
24:00I can't.
24:01But you know what?
24:02If Piper can't change Wyatt back, then we're going to have to vanquish the demon and hope
24:06that that does it.
24:06And of course, we have the added problem of not even being able to see the demon.
24:10Only Wyatt can see Vicus.
24:12We're just going to have to bring a lot of vials.
24:14And what?
24:15Just throw them everywhere and hope we hit something?
24:17Yeah.
24:17You have a better idea?
24:18Normally, yes, but sadly this time, no.
24:21Oh, I got him.
24:23Okay.
24:24Better start filling those vials.
24:31Oh, thank you.
24:33Sweetie, why don't you let Mommy see the bear?
24:35Come on.
24:35Why do you want that silly bear anyway?
24:37Look at it.
24:38Come on.
24:38I don't think you're going to convince him like that.
24:40I just don't get it.
24:41I mean, he seems as sweet as ever.
24:46Of course he does.
24:47So can you tell me how this boy turns into the future of all evil?
24:53It's not us as parents.
24:55Yeah, you can say that as much as you want, but it's got to be.
24:58No, I found a reference on cursed objects changing children in incremental degrees over time.
25:04He's two.
25:05How much could he really have changed?
25:07Not much, but if he keeps in this direction,
25:09the next 25 years you're going to be pretty far off path.
25:11He will become the young man we saw.
25:14This is ridiculous.
25:15I mean, if it's all because of that stupid bear,
25:20then there's got to be a magical way around it,
25:22a way to change it, a way to change him.
25:25Right.
25:26Of course.
25:28Right.
25:28Of course.
25:29But what?
25:31It's just that curses are difficult.
25:35Oftentimes it's how it came about that's more important than the magic itself.
25:39Okay, well, we'll figure out the why later,
25:42but right now we need to fix this.
25:45How much longer are we going to wait?
25:52Patience.
25:53Scrying takes time.
25:54And there's a vanquishing potion that will keep my aunts busy for at least an hour.
25:57Vanquishing potion?
25:58You never said anything about that.
25:59What, you expect they're just going to show up empty-handed?
26:01Come on, it's not going to be that easy.
26:04I don't like this.
26:05Stop worrying.
26:06The rest of the collective is just to shimmer away.
26:08Besides, my aunts won't be able to see you when you're cloaked.
26:15Wait.
26:17They're coming.
26:21Do you have any trouble finding the place?
26:24Where's Vycus?
26:24Around.
26:25But you should be worried about me.
26:27Look, we just want to help you.
26:28What makes you think I want your help?
26:30Because we know you, and we know you're good.
26:32That's a lot of potions you got there.
26:34I thought you thought I was good.
26:35These are for Vycus.
26:36As soon as we get rid of him, all of this will be over.
26:39Good luck finding him.
26:50Man, you girls are way off.
26:52We have lots more potions.
26:53Maybe I can help you out.
26:54What are you doing?
27:00Making a point.
27:02Go ahead.
27:03Vanquish him.
27:04What?
27:08So you thought you'd change me back, did you?
27:11Why didn't that work?
27:12Because I'm not under any spell.
27:14And you can't just change me back by simply vanquishing Vycus.
27:16He's still got to me.
27:18And this is how evil grows over the years.
27:20I don't plan on giving you a chance to change me back.
27:23In fact, I'm going to make sure you don't.
27:25But first, this should keep you busy for a while.
27:32These are the ones that killed Vycus.
27:35Have fun.
27:38Oh, and no orving on page.
27:53Try it.
27:56Evil taints what was once held dear.
27:58Remove this curse away from here.
28:02Well, I guess we'll just try another one.
28:04It's not going to work.
28:05Just like the last 15 spells didn't work.
28:07Nothing's going to change that damn bear.
28:09Well, we can't just give up.
28:10What if it's not just the bear?
28:12What if the problem is Wyatt?
28:14You can't think like that, Piper.
28:15Why not?
28:17I mean, we try and make the right decisions, and we try and keep him away from bad influences,
28:21but ultimately, he's his own person.
28:22We can't control him forever.
28:24And we shouldn't try.
28:27All you can do is try to be a good influence on him.
28:29And then a demon comes in right under our noses and changes him completely.
28:33Okay, well, we knew something was wrong with Wyatt earlier.
28:36We sensed it.
28:36We tried to do something about it.
28:38That's the best you can hope for as a parent.
28:39Or we can try another spell.
28:44You know, maybe that's the problem.
28:46We're just trying another spell.
28:49So?
28:49So, why didn't the demon do that?
28:51He didn't just appear today.
28:53I mean, what kept him from taking the bear and cursing it, if it was that simple?
28:56I don't know.
28:58You know, maybe because he needed something else from Wyatt.
29:03And not just the bear, but his trust.
29:07Mom.
29:08Dad.
29:08How did he get in here?
29:10I'm still a Hollywell, aren't I?
29:12I always hated this place.
29:15What do you want?
29:15What do you think I want?
29:17Young me.
29:18Make sure you don't screw me up again trying to turn me good.
29:20Well, I hate to break it to you, but you don't really have a choice in that matter.
29:22What are you going to do, Mom?
29:24Kill me in order to protect me?
29:26It's a thought.
29:27You always said spanking was barbaric.
29:34Ouch.
29:34That hurt.
29:36Seriously, I never had you pegged.
29:37It's the type of parents who'd hit your kids.
29:46You stay away from him.
29:48Should I stay away from this, too?
29:50You can't touch it.
29:51Why not?
29:52It's my magical inheritance, isn't it?
29:57You're evil now.
29:57Let go of him.
30:13Don't wait up for me.
30:15We were lucky to get out of there alive.
30:24Ow!
30:25Sorry.
30:27We weren't lucky.
30:28Wyatt wanted us distracted for long enough to grab Wyatt.
30:32So now that he has him, what is he going to do with him?
30:35He wants to take him back to the future, so we can't change them both back to good.
30:37That's why he wanted the Book of Shadows.
30:39He's going to figure out a way to get that book.
30:41My nephew is very resourceful.
30:43Found him.
30:43Let's go.
30:44Oh, you can't just go right to him.
30:45He's going to be expecting that.
30:47So?
30:47I can't just sit here and let my son corrupt himself.
30:50Yeah, but that was way too easy.
30:51It's got to be a trap.
30:52Well, whatever we do, we have to be smart about it, because Wyatt is very powerful.
30:57We're going to get one shot at this.
30:58Well, we know what his next move is going to be.
31:00He's going to go after the book.
31:02So maybe we should set a trap for him.
31:05No, he's not going to attack you guys here.
31:06He doesn't want to have to fight you.
31:08But you said if we go to him, he'll be expecting it.
31:10He will.
31:11Which is why I agree with Phoebe.
31:12We should set a trap.
31:13Only I'll be the one waiting for him, not you.
31:15Leo, you don't have any powers to fight him with.
31:18Which is why he won't sense me as a threat.
31:20Any one of you guys are here, he's not going to show up.
31:21Fine.
31:22Say you get him here, what exactly are you going to do?
31:25Well, the demon needed Wyatt to trust him, right?
31:27To hand over the bear willingly?
31:29I just need him to give it back.
31:30Leo, I...
31:31Look, I may not have any powers, but I'm not powerless.
31:33I'm his father, he's not going to hurt me.
31:35No?
31:36Ever read Hamlet?
31:37Hamlet killed his stepfather.
31:38Close enough.
31:40Freud says, according...
31:41Woman can it!
31:42It's the only way it can happen, Piper.
31:44You know it.
31:46All right, well, any sign of trouble, you call, all right?
31:49Because we're just an orb away.
31:54Be careful.
31:57I will be.
32:01You see that book over there?
32:19I want you to bring it to me.
32:22Understand?
32:22Come on, Dad.
32:31You don't even have any powers.
32:33That's right, I don't.
32:34So what are you going to do?
32:35Take away my cockies?
32:37I don't need to do anything.
32:39You're going to stop yourself.
32:41That's what I always loved about you, Dad.
32:42You're such a boundless optimist.
32:44I know you.
32:46I'm your father.
32:48And I know you still have good in your heart.
32:50Now your optimism just sounds pathetic.
32:52You know how I know that?
32:53Because this child right here still has good in his soul.
32:57Isn't that right, Wyatt?
32:58Get the book, Wyatt.
33:01Now.
33:02Okay, you don't have to, Wyatt.
33:03You can come over here to me if you want.
33:05Dad, seriously.
33:06I don't want to have to hurt you, but if you get in my way...
33:09I don't believe that.
33:11You mind if I come over there for a second, Wyatt?
33:13Stay away from him.
33:15Is this your movie?
33:17Could I see him, please?
33:18Get away from him now or I'll kill you.
33:22I don't think you will.
33:25I told you to stop.
33:26I was there when you were born, Wyatt.
33:29I gave up my powers for you.
33:30I tried to change the world for you.
33:32And I would do it again in a heartbeat.
33:34You know why?
33:35Because I'm your father.
33:37Stop it.
33:38You want to kill me?
33:41Go ahead.
33:42I gave up my life for you before.
33:44Dad, please.
33:46Look, I love you.
33:48Do you understand what that means?
33:53Wyatt, could I see Whoopie just for one second?
33:56I promise I'll give him back to you.
33:58You can trust me.
34:06Here you go.
34:16Dad?
34:19What did you...
34:20What happened?
34:22What happened?
34:22What happened?
34:29Miss Hallowell.
34:47Have a moment?
34:48Yeah.
34:49I had a chance to look over your paper on childhood imaginary friends.
34:53Yeah, and let me guess.
34:54You found it to be a shallow pop psych examination on the subject?
34:58Hardly.
35:01A minus.
35:03Wow, really?
35:04Well, your use of Kohlberg's moral stages was a bit of a stretch, but overall, quite insightful.
35:10Thanks.
35:10I especially liked your supposition that the impact of an imaginary friend can actually last well into adulthood.
35:16I found that fascinating.
35:19So do I.
35:20Uh, I have to go.
35:23I have to go home and see my nephew off.
35:25Off?
35:26I thought you said he was two.
35:28No, this is a different nephew.
35:30Actually, he's older and he lives really far away.
35:32But I'm late.
35:33Um, before you go, I...
35:35I just wanted to apologize.
35:37I prejudged you as a fraud and you are clearly anything but.
35:41I look forward to reading your next paper and to your next column.
35:48Thanks.
35:49You're welcome.
35:56Please tell me Paige is more punctual in the future.
35:59I thought you didn't want any knowledge of the future.
36:01Well, a little wouldn't hurt.
36:02Piper.
36:03What?
36:03It's not going to change anything aside from my being constantly irritated.
36:07Oh, how am I?
36:12But sorry, Maori.
36:14Do I ever get the hang of this in the future?
36:17What?
36:17What's so funny?
36:18Nothing.
36:18It's just...
36:19Who do you think teaches me to be a white lighter?
36:22Me?
36:22Well, I guess I better get going.
36:28Not that it matters with time travel and all, but just to be safe.
36:33Aunt Paige, thanks for everything you're about to do for me.
36:37Oh, well, you're welcome, I think.
36:41Dad, thanks for not giving up on me.
36:45You can count on it.
36:50Aunt Phoebe,
36:50I think you should hold on to that imaginary friend's paper of yours.
36:54Why?
36:55For my little cousin.
36:59Bye.
36:59Bye.
37:04Don't worry about me so much, okay, Mom?
37:06Sorry.
37:08That's the one thing that won't change.
37:16I'll see you.
37:17See you.
37:20Son in the future, son in the past, seeing anew what once has passed, return him now to whence he came.
37:33Right when he left, all now the same.
37:43Bye.
37:43Bye.
37:45Bye.
37:46Dick.
37:46I'll try.
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