One of my favorite shows growing up was “Charmed”. The
show followed three sisters who deal with everyday drama, but the show also is
about the sister who are the most powerful witches of all time. The show had
some of the highest ratings on television during its syndication. Charmed was filled with many allusions, but
the one that stands out to me is the episode about the apocalypse it was
entitled “Apocalypse Not” it aired in May 2000. In this particular episode the
sisters Prue, Piper, and Phoebe come into contact with the four horsemen of the
apocalypse, and they ultimately team up with the horsemen to try to get Prue
back because she was transported to an alternate realm with one of the horsemen.
What is ironic about the show in general is that
they are witches who fight evil. It’s ironic in that in the bible it is said
that witchcraft is evil, and not acceptable by Yahweh. It is also interesting
that the show writers and producers wanted to tackle four famous characters who
can be found in the book of Revelation, and put them against magical witches. In revelations chapter 6 the first horsemen is
described “I looked, and there before me was a white horse! Its rider held a
bow, and he was given a crown, and he rode out as a conqueror bent on conquest.”
This
horsemen refers to the antichrist. Revelations 6 verse 4 describes the second
horsemen “Then
another horse came out, a fiery red one. Its rider was given power to take
peace from the earth and to make men slay each other. To him was given a large
sword”. The second horsemen is war, and is the character in charmed that
is trapped in another realm with Prue. Revelations 6 verses 5-6 describe the 3 horsemen
“and
there before me was a black horse! Its rider was holding a pair of scales in
his hand. Then I heard what sounded like a voice among the four living
creatures, saying, ‘A quart of wheat for a day's wages, and three quarts of
barley for a day's wages, and do not damage the oil and the wine”. This horsemen is famine, and the last horsemen listed in the book
of Revelations is death.
The episode climaxes as the sisters try
to stop the four horsemen from starting the apocalypse. As the sisters are
doing a spell the horsemen are also chanting some form of a spell, and because
the two spells were being read simultaneously it created an alternate realm
where war, and Prue were transported to. Piper and Phoebe are left frantically
trying to rescue there lost sister, and have to team up with the other three
horsemen to get Prue back, and to get War back as well. As expected their is a
twist, and the sisters are left pondering whether to retrieve Prue and War and
start the apocalypse; or let Prue remain trapped in the alternate realm with
the horsemen War. Somehow they miraculously rescue Prue and prevent the start
of the Apocalypse. The apocalypse is prevented because of an benevolent figure
called “ The source” ( their devil or Satan
character) kills the horsemen for
missing the deadline he set for the team who was so close to starting the apocalypse.
Without knowledge of the story about the
four horsemen, and all that they did in the Bible I probably would have not
caught this allusion. The show clearly references the four horsemen, and it
also deals with the apocalypse which is what the book of Revelations is mostly
about. As I mentioned before I absolutely love this show and still watch it on
Netflix when I get the chance. I am
really impressed at how the writers made a great episode based off biblical
figures and witches.


