
The Golden Gate Bridge is the largest bridge in San Francisco and despite its misleading name and its red appearance, the color of the bridge is officially an orange vermilion called "international orange". Throughout the seasons, it has had many notable appearances and was the very first thing seen in Charmed.
History[]
- Season 6
- Piper makes the Golden Gate Bridge disappear in order to lure the Cleaners to her and her sisters.[1]
- Evil Leo and Chris look down at San Francisco and cause a car accident by dropping an empty beer bottle.[2]
- Season 7
- Barbas tricks Leo, causing him to kill a fellow Elder, Zola on top of the Golden Gate Bridge.[3]
- Sandra answers Leo's call for information from the Elders on top of the Golden Gate Bridge.[4]
- The Bridge is seen from one of the windows in Magic School.[5]
- The Elders attempt to kill Leo on the Golden Gate Bridge when he becomes an Avatar.[6]
- Leo "falls from grace" from the Golden Gate Bridge. He is the only Elder to have ever done that.[7]
- Sandra talks Paige into thinking about being a Whitelighter so she can help other people while finding her own identity away from the Charmed Ones.[8]
- Season 8
- Paige orbs Henry to the top of the Golden Gate Bridge, which has become their "place". Henry proposes marriage, and Paige accepts.[9]
- Paige meditates on the bridge. When a leprechaun comes to beg for help, she orbs him into the bay.[10]
- Season 9
- There's a battle between the Elders against Neena, Rennek and their demon army. Kyle is killed and Piper disappears through a portal.[11]
Notes[]
- Some fans believe that Magic School is located somewhere around the Golden Gate Bridge because the bridge is mostly seen before Magic School scenes.
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References[]
- ā ("Forget Me...Not")
- ā ("It's a Bad, Bad, Bad, Bad World")
- ā ("A Call to Arms")
- ā ("The Bare Witch Project")
- ā ("Once in a Blue Moon")
- ā ("Ordinary Witches")
- ā ("The Seven Year Witch")
- ā ("Little Box of Horrors")
- ā ("The Last Temptation of Christy")
- ā ("Gone with the Witches")
- ā ("Oh, Henry")
