Talk:Wyatt Halliwell
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Twice blessed child
editWyatt is refered to as the twice blessed child by the prophecy, some people question if this is not due to the potion in the form of chocolates given to piper accidentaly by cole when he was trying to get pheobe to concieve an evil child. The birth was blessed by the elders by allowing piper and leo to marry and by the Source of all evil (cole) by helping wyatt being concieved with the potion/chocolates when the doctors told piper she could not. Hence the term "Twice blessed child" and the awesome scope of Wyatts powers.
--in response to the above: that's contradictive to the timeline, though, since phoebe was impregnated at the time while piper was not. phoebe was well into the pregnancy (it would seem time skipped enough so that it was about two months along) when she lost the baby, and it wasn't until after baby lucifer met his demise that wyatt was conceived. Pumpkinsherbet
Im wondering if this is worth mentioning there is only speculation towards it and it might fall under original research but if we mention it as a fan theory would it fit? --Seth Turner 18:22, 29 January 2006 (UTC) (i am also going to place this in main charmed discussion.
- I always took the term "twice blessed" to mean that Wyatt was blessed with both Whitelighter and witch powers. Thus, I never understood why he was so special when the same could be said for Paige and Chris. Artemisboy 16:29, 8 February 2006 (UTC)
- This was cleared up on another page, a general consensus is that his power comes from many sources and the twice blessed title could come from the fact he was born on the nexus during a celestial event or the various entities which concented/concecrated his conception. I should start bothering the writers for a comment really on their forums. The question is, is that worth mentioning in the article?--Seth Turner 08:15, 27 March 2006 (UTC)
- that's a good theory, actually. it makes a good deal of sense. and i think it would be a very good addition to the article. could it be added?Pumpkinsherbet
- This was cleared up on another page, a general consensus is that his power comes from many sources and the twice blessed title could come from the fact he was born on the nexus during a celestial event or the various entities which concented/concecrated his conception. I should start bothering the writers for a comment really on their forums. The question is, is that worth mentioning in the article?--Seth Turner 08:15, 27 March 2006 (UTC)
- I think the "Twice Blessed" thing means he's more powerful than the "Charmed" ones and that he has his own destiny to fulfill in the future. Just like the "Charmed" ones. 24.14.120.92 04:31, 1 July 2006 (UTC)
Actually the reason why Wyatt is refered to as the "Twiced Blessed" child is because he is the the first child to be born to a Charmed one and because he is the child of a whitelighter. Which explains why Phoebe's unborn child was as powerful as Wyatt, it also was the first child to be conceieved by a Charmed one but was never born, plus its father was the source of all evil. So Phoebe's unborn child was more or less "once-blessed once-cursed". —Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.197.173.111 (talk) 19:54, 4 May 2008 (UTC)
who is the ultimate power?
editwho/what is the ultimate power of charmed? Wyatt, Anti-Wyatt, Wyatt with his sowrd, the avatars, the nexus, or Billie?
Who knows? Charmed writers can't get their crap straight. 24.14.120.92 04:29, 1 July 2006 (UTC)
Hehehe... thats so true... but it would have to be Wyatt with Excalibur... who the hell cares about Billie??? someone please vanquish her...
What does Excalibur really do?
Its mostly just a weapon of great power I'd say but its also a symbol, those who own it are probably considered as the ultimate force of power, tyrannical rulers or benevolent leaders. But there is truly one and only one ultimate power in the Charmed universe and that is the Hollow. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.197.173.111 (talk) 19:17, 4 May 2008 (UTC)
Precognitive
editSince when does Wyatt have any kind of precognitive/prescience abilities? I'm a Charmed maniac and I've never seen it anywhere before.
I think it was in the episode when baby Wyatt has an "imaginary friend" and Wyatt turns evil again. I think he sort of "monitors" what's happening at the Manor, which would be a sort of clairvoyant power. Although I could be wrong, because I've only been able to catch that episode once. Eellee (talk) 10:28, 11 September 2008 (UTC)
Does he really have all of these powers?
editWhen has he been shown to have moecular combustion and the power to see the future
--- Molecular Combustion---
He Has This Power When He Blew Up The Dragon But When It Blew Up It Came With Orbs, And If You Go To WyattWyattWyatt@groups.msn.com you Will See A Picture Using It Ok.
I don't think strangulation is one of his powers I believe that is his telekinesis, so shouldn't that be removed? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.144.27.242 (talk) 14:28, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
Wyatt is a Firestarter
editAll one needs to be a firestarter is to have that power, so he is one, correct?
Biography has been changed to Characterization
editThe section titled "Biography" has been changed to "Characterization" because a biography sounds like a true story of a person's life, when this article is describing a fictional character.Diez2
Wyatt's birthdate
editWhere does Wyatt's birthdate come from, is it given in an epsiode somewhere.--NeilEvans 16:47, 25 November 2006 (UTC)
- Check The Day the Magic Died; the beginning mentions that the aurora is occuring the day before the Wiccan Festival of Lights, also called Imbolc, which is traditionally celebrated by Neopagans on February 2. Some also celebrate on Feb 1, but I understand the 2nd to be much more widely accepted. I don't know of any Wiccans or other pagans in my area who celebrate on the first. -- Huntster T • @ • C 23:47, 25 November 2006 (UTC)
- Thanks I do remember them mentioning that now you bring it to my attention.--NeilEvans 00:30, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
Why only "minor projection"?
editI'm curious to know why Wyatt only has "minor projection"? I would think that he has plain old projection powers, considering that he was able to "project" his pacifistic ideals onto Piper's powers in one episode, and was able to switch Piper and Leo's powers and whatnot in another episode (when he was only a 4 or 5 month old fetus?)... I mean, sure he didn't use it often when he was actually born (on screen, anyway), but that doesn't mean he doesn't have that power anymore, does it? Eellee (talk) 10:34, 11 September 2008 (UTC)