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After Prue's death, in the 5th season episode "Cat house" you see only her back. The program was not allowed to show Doherty's face. According to Penny in the episode following Prue's death, Prue was still adjusting to being in the afterlife. Even after a few years, Prue's death still greatly affected Phoebe and Piper, and demons such as Barbas often used this chink in their armour to tease and aggravate them. Piper often used Prue's life as a common example of what would happen to them if they failed in their duties as Charmed Ones. It has been suggested that she sometimes turns the pages of...
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Prue's death was the eventual consequence, in the show's third season finale, of a series of events that involved magic becoming exposed, time being turned back, and the sisters being tricked by the Source of All Evil After a battle between Piper, Prue, and the demon Shax next to the Manor was caught on tape by a television crew filming in the street, magic, and both the world of witches and demons was exposed to the general public, something which was to be avoided by both good and evil at all costs.
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In the Season 3 premiere, Prue first displayed martial arts skills on-screen while battling a court room full of demonically-possessed humans.
Prue displayed advanced fighting skills in "Primrose Empath"In "Primrose Empath", she had her first battle with a demon without using her powers and performed highly skilled martial art feats due to her temporarily acquired empathic powers. Although Prue's martial arts skills were a talent introduced earlier on in the beginning of Season 3, their progression as the season went on garnered speculation on how her skills became...
Features: DVD The Aaron Spelling -produced television drama Charmed follows the adventures of three modern-day witches juggling their supernatural abilities with the demands of everyday life.