Maggie: We have to find evidence that Abigael Caine doesn't belong in the Tomb of Chaos.
Macy: Yeah, there's only one problem. She does.

Any threat to the Charmed Ones is chaotic, and therefore belongs in the tomb.

Mo

I want a full life with you, Macy. And all the wonderful things that come with it. Christmas mornings, sunsets, and pancakes for dinner. Birthdays. Yeah, birthdays and scraped knees and high school graduations. And more than anything, I want to fill my life, however long it is, with love and family and memories. And I can't do any of that unless I start aging, so we can grow old and create those memories together.

Harry

We have to live and love and make our own mistakes. That's what life is all about.

Macy

Harry: I wouldn't be able to heal you, should the need arise.
Mel: We're the most powerful witches out there. We can take care of ourselves.

Antonio: Speaking of dating...what's your story?
Maggie: I was engaged to a demon.
Antonio: I get that. My ex-girlfriend was a real witch.

Antonio: No, no, no. I got it.
Maggie: Please, I can get this.
Antonio: Mags, will you let me buy you a coffee?
Maggie: Because gender normative rules say the guy always has to pay?
Antonio: Sometimes a coffee is just a coffee.
Maggie: Right. You're right. Cause it's not like it's a date.

We could be like those people and live old together.

Harry

I knew it was all too good to be true. We have to reverse this.

Macy

Maggie: Why am I so nervous?
Macy: Change is scary.

It's gone. We're free.

Maggie

Josefina, look. You are a witch. And you don't need to prove that to anyone. A witch who, by the way, made the most badass binding spell I have ever seen.

Mel

Charmed (2018) Quotes

Harry: You are witches. Witches who are destined to save the world from impending doom. That's right, you are the Charmed ones. The most powerful trio of witches.
Mel: He's the new women's studies teacher. I knew something was off about him.

You’re better together, your differences are your strengths and nothing is stronger than your sisterhood

Marisol Vera