Perhaps that is why he can’t remember anything in the first place. Apparently, Jake was not going to be allowed to witness his parents’ death. And suddenly he’s in terrible pain.Īh, the consequences of time travel. This was really terrific and provided a much broader perspective on how far Cassie’s powers go – time travel! They are “physically” present on the boat, and the first people Cassie and Jake see are his parents – young and alive and gorgeous! The look on Jake’s face is devastating. Jake and Cassie are transported back in time to the boat 16 years ago. Using the picture and the boat ash, the spell is cast. (Once again I’m confused but willing to wait until the writers explain how the Armstrongs are members of a circle of 16 year olds when they are obviously a few years older than the others – or were REALLY young when Jake was born). How convenient! But they need it for the spell, apparently.Īs they prepare to cast the spell, Jake takes out the only family photo he has where all 4 members of his family are present, and Nick is an infant in his father’s arm. Adam is screwed!Ĭassie and Jake visit the boatyard, where Jake collects some of the ash from the fire … which, despite being outside in the elements for 16 years, is still available. The information is too important to all of them not to risk it, and if it were in Diana’s power to do it, she would. And they all need to find out what happened to their parents.Īdam seeks out Diana and tells her he thinks the idea is too dangerous – but surprise – Diana is on Cassie’s side. After all, she reminds him, she connected with Faye’s mind when they discovered her grandfather’s body at the lake. Of course Adam thinks the whole idea stinks, but Cassie thinks it will work. He’s been working on a spell and believes that Cassie’s special powers will allow her to make a connection to him – to his mind – so she can see what happened. He tells her that he witnessed the events on the boat 16 years ago, but his memory only goes up to a certain point and then is blocked.
Adam still doesn’t trust him, mostly because of Jake’s behavior in the past, but also because now he’s free to pursue the celestial relationship he’s been hearing about all his life – and Jake’s the only person who can get in his way.Ĭassie meets up with Jake back at his house. The action picks up exactly where it left off last week – Jake walks in on Adam kissing Cassie. The bulk of the episode is about what really happened in the fire 16 years ago. Ethan is suddenly not who he appears to be. Later, he tells Dawn he will not give her the crystal just yet. He conjures the same “drowning” spell Charles used on him earlier. Ethan uses the crystal to take revenge on Charles. When Charles comes to, he warns Ethan not to fall for Dawn’s stories – don’t let history repeat itself. Later, Ethan gets Charles to meet him, and Ethan knocks him out and takes the crystal. Interesting because it has always appeared that he loved her from afar, but apparently they dated until John Blackwell came along. In the exchange, it is revealed that Ethan actually dated Amelia in the past. Dawn tells Ethan that Charles tried to choke her. The second sub-plot involves Dawn attempting to first use Diana and then Ethan to get the crystal from Charles. We will undoubtedly find out what happens with that in an upcoming episode. Callum meets up with Faye later, and Faye is dumb enough to take some of this drug from him. Lee later explains to Faye that his former girlfriend OD’d on this stuff and that’s why he’s no longer a dealer. The guy, Callum, tells him, “Get me the stuff.” It’s a drug called “Devil’s Spirit”. Faye and Lee are talking when in walks one of Lee’s former “associates”, looking for … drugs? Lee’s a drug dealer? Former drug dealer, he explains to Faye. So she cozies up to Lee, who has a lust of his own going on … and a pain in his heart. So I’ll start with a short summary of the two smaller stories before I get to the main event.įaye is feeling on the outs with her friends and is still lusting for power (and I still think that this is the reason she is NOT the “other” Balcoin child – it’s too obvious). Perhaps I’ll start by saying that there were actually three storylines running in this episode, one of which was linked to the main action, and one that looks like a set-up for future action.
Friends, this was a super awesome episode in so many ways I hardly know where to start.