Death Count
During the run of the series and her life as a Charmed One, Piper died 9 times.
Episode | Episode Name | Cause of Death | Revival |
---|---|---|---|
1x22 | Déjà Vu All Over Again | Killed by an energy ball thrown by a demon. | Time was reset. |
2x12 | Awakened | Infected with Oroya Fever. | Leo healed her, but as a result of this, Leo's wings were clipped. |
3x09 | Coyote Piper | Killed by Prue, who stabbed her to dispossess her. | Leo was possessed by the spirit, who was an alchemist. She revived her, the spirit was destroyed, and Leo healed her. |
3x22 | All Hell Breaks Loose | Shot by a woman because she thought that they were evil witches. | Time was reset. |
4x17 | Saving Private Leo | Stabbed by evil ghosts. | Leo healed her before she could move on. |
6x15 | I Dream of Phoebe | An evil genie wished for her death. | Since the evil genie wished for the Charmed Ones to die, but not individually, when Piper called out to Leo when she was crossing over, he healed her. And since the Charmed Ones were bound together, Phoebe's and Paige's souls couldn't cross over because of this. After that, Richard was able to free himself with the help of Phoebe's and Paige's ghosts and wished for the Charmed Ones to be alive. |
7x05 | Styx Feet Under | Killed by the Angel of Death. | The mess that the Charmed Ones had made was finally cleared up, and the Angel of Death revived her. |
7x07 | Someone to Witch Over Me | Killed by a Celerity Demon. | Leo revived her after he became an Avatar. |
7x16 | The Seven Year Witch | Killed by a Thorn Demon | Healed by Wyatt, her son |
Read more about this topic: Piper Halliwell
Famous quotes containing the words death and/or count:
“... while many people pride themselves, and with no exaggeration, on their ability to hear with sympathy of the downfall, sickness, and death of others, very few people seem to know what to do with a report of joy, happiness, good luck.”
—Jessamyn West (19021984)
“It is easier to sail many thousand miles through cold and storm and cannibals, in a government ship, with five hundred men and boys to assist one, than it is to explore the private sea, the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean of ones being alone.... It is not worth the while to go round the world to count the cats in Zanzibar.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)