Warning: This article contains spoilers about Friday nights winter finale ofCharmed.

And hes never led aCharmedlife to begin with.

But things quickly went awry when Parker ate the stolen fruit from the Sacred Grove.

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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: The biggest takeaway of this episode is that all of Parkers family is awful.

[Laughs] Its a tough tie for number one between Alistair and Abigael.

Shes been able to pretend as if she is good to get to cause some trouble.

Hunters pretty bad too, but Hunter also cared a lot about his brother.

Parker goes through a lot of ups and downs in this episode.

This is a first time that Maggie is seeing him in his human side being demonic and evil.

That gave him that little bit of a push.

Why does Parker accept the sacred fruit and decide to eat it?

Godric [Nathan Witte] advises him to do this thing, which is eat the apple.

But obviously, the apples dont exactly have the intended effect on him.

This episode probably required you to be shirtless more than any other episode.

Was that stressful or annoying for you?

And did you appreciate having the opposite extreme of a cozy turtleneck in other scenes?

[Laughs] Well, I got used to it last year too a little bit.

They had me shirtless a few times.

I always wish theyd give me more heads-up.

Theyre usually like, Youre going to be shirtless tomorrow.

You get used to it, and it is The CW.

Definitely, it adds a little bit more of a vulnerability.

But working with Sarah [Jeffery], she makes you super comfortable.

Everybody on set is super relaxed and makes you feel super comfortable too.

It always works out.

And like you said, getting to wear a turtleneck you get the opposite [effect].

You get to hide in that turtleneck for a bit too.

When I came back for these first two episodes, I thought that was it, he was done.

And then, things changed as we were shooting, and I had a little more hope for Parker.

I definitely thought he was going to die.

I was very surprised.

We see by episodes end that he is very much alive.

Godric is the one tied to his family.

But Maggie has been the only rock in his life and has brought out the best in him.

Shes the last and only thing he really cares about.

His intentions are always good, and he wants the best for Maggie.

Maggie as an empath can almost have a connection with people across time and space.

Jordan is the new man in Maggies life we see that Parker didnt take that information very well.

I dont think Parker is ready to let Maggie go.

Parker has consistently played both sides here.

Its almost like he has some sort of split personality.

Its like a Jekyll and Hyde thing.

But at his worst, he can clearly do some terrible things.

I dont know that hes either good or evil.

I think he lies more in between.

Depending on where his life takes him, hes either going to lean to one or the other.

At some point he has to make a decision.