Looking at this Gail wasn't selfish, she was desperate. She was an ill woman with her health in decline which isn’t how anyone would want to go out. Cryto sadly manipulated that need
Ur telling me. My late great aunt lived in a house build in 1899 with round stones on the 1st lvl. Not many houses have that look or else it would b expensive.
@@AMiah-jz8uu More like Gilded cause Victorian is English and this is American. And yes. Attic and basment, but no convseratory. The basement door was blended off that it looked like a wall. There was also a lot of wood work too.
These woman graverobbed, flayed, and sewed human skin. I b creeped out to touch the copses, much less sew that kind of leather. This is also the 1st time the charmed ones fought evil outside San Fancisco. The only other time was in Egypt in s5.
You’d hate to be employed by the medical industry or do my degree then. 😂 In my first year of uni during my anatomy and physiology module for my degree (Biomedical Science), my lecturer wheeled in a bunch of cadavers and preserved human donations (legs, for the sake of censorship, private parts, arms, torsos etc…) for us all to examine. Although the smell of formaldehyde was rank… 😐
Gail could actually have served as a mentor of sorts to the sisters if she did not fail the test of morality and friendship (her friendship with their Grams): she may not possess any active powers, but she was still a genuine magical witch as well as a former member of Grams' coven, and given how she knew the Book well and was not in the least frightened or taken aback when Cryto became corporeal, I daresay that she was most definitely experienced and knew her stuff well. The sisters could definitely have benefitted from her experiences and knowledge. Pity it was not meant to be. 😔
I believe it protects itself from evil MAGICAL beings. Since Gail's a mortal it probably doesn't see her as a threat, but who knows, on TV anything goes