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| show_name = So Weird | image = | creator = Tom J. Astle | theme_music_composer = Jon Cooksey | composer = Ken Williams | opentheme = "In the Darkness" performed by Mackenzie Phillips | executive_producer = {{Plainlist|
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| country = United States Canada | language = English | network = Disney Channel | first_aired = {{start date|1999|1|18}} | last_aired = {{end date|2001|9|28}} | num_seasons = 3 | num_episodes = 65 | picture_format = 480p (SDTV) | list_episodes = List of So Weird episodes }} So Weird is an American-Canadian television series that aired on the Disney Channel as a mid-season replacement from January 18, 1999, to September 28, 2001. The series was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia. It is the first Disney Channel Original Series to be shot in 9.[1] In the first two seasons, the series centered on teenage girl Fiona Phillips (Cara DeLizia) who toured with her rock-star mom (Mackenzie Phillips), while encountering paranormal activity along the way. The series was compared to the Fox TV series The X-Files since it took a darker tone than any other Disney Channel show at the time. For the third and final season, Disney replaced DeLizia (due to her wanting to pursue future projects outside of Disney) with actress Alexz Johnson playing Annie Thelen. Production ceased after 65 episodes. PlotSeason 1The season began with Fiona Phillips on tour with her famous rocker mother Molly, brother Jack, a skeptic, bus driver Ned, his wife Irene, and their son Clu. Stringing together all of Fi's paranormal encounters was her search to communicate with her father, who died when she was three years old. Fi first "encountered" her father in the second episode titled "Web Sight" where an unknown force sent her internet articles warning her of the future. From alien invasions, time warps, and ghosts, Fi faced 13 episodes worth of paranormal activity. Also encountered: one powerful tulpa, a Bigfoot, angels, and more significantly, the Will o' the Wisp. The season finale featured Jack becoming possessed by a hyperactive Scottish will o' the wisp, also known as a Spunkie. The Spunkie told Fi she could save her brother from his control by speaking his one true name, which was only seven letters. Fi found the spirit's one true name, Bricriu, therefore saving her brother. Bricriu had offered to protect Fi from evil spirits who had battled her father and had also offered to give her contact with her late father in return for being allowed to possess her brother. She thought he was lying therefore rejected his offer. He reappears in later episodes to keep her away from other spirits and people who claims are a threat to her, depending on how one reads it, this may be seen as evidence he was telling the truth, but this is questionable at best, especially since in one episode he tried to prevent her from talking to a person who knew her father and wanted to give her information. Season 2The second season was even darker than the first, playing out over twenty-six episodes. The premiere picked up with Molly taking time off the tour to record an album. Fi and friend Candy meet a medium who is proven to be a fraud. However, the one who uncovers the fake is actually a medium himself who aids Fi in contacting her father through music on his old guitar. The character of Clu was reduced during the season, as he went off to college, and his brother Carey was introduced to fill in the gap. Many legendary creatures surfaced within the season, including vampires, werewolves, banshees, trolls, sirens, and merfolk. In a pivotal episode, Fi learned that her father investigated the same kinds of supernatural events that Fi did. In fact, this was exactly what led to his death. Upon learning this, Fi is angered by her mother's deceit in covering up the truth about her father. Molly was eventually possessed by Bricriu, the same Will o' the Wisp as Jack was in season one. Fi discovered that Will o' the Wisps or other dark powers, though not necessarily Bricriu himself, may have killed her father, resulting in the accident that police had assumed took his life. In this episode Bricriu tried to kill a former firefighter who had been present at Rick's car crash and was aware that Fi's dad had been dead, with no apparent cause, before the car crashed. Following this episode, Fi had further contact with her father, as the answer to a troll's question – Faith – was revealed on her computer and a plethora of cell phones. Fi briefly time traveled to her third year, when her father was still alive, in episode 13, Fountain. The season ended with Fi discovering her father's twin sister received encoded messages from him in her sleep. The messages led Fi to a rooftop where she was attacked by a three-headed demon and saved by the ghost of her father. He left her with a message that the spirit world was angry with her and would try to stop her investigation about the paranormal. At last, Fi got the proper farewell to her father that she had been searching for. Many DeLizia fans consider this a proper, if not entirely fulfilling, finale. Season 3{{POV-section|date=March 2018}}After skewing somewhat dark and intricate in its second season, the show was forced into a lighter tone for its final batch of episodes. Cara DeLizia left after the first episode, which introduced family friend Annie Thelen. Fi had yet another encounter with Bricriu. In this episode her family turn into plants and animals and Fi has to go to Bricriu for help in saving them. He does and then he convinces her to give up investigating the occult to save her family, whom the spirit world threatened because of its anger at Fi's intrusions. Fi, who still didn't trust Bricriu even though he claimed he was trying to help, trapped him in a floppy disk. The attraction to the occult, manifested in the ring her father gave her, was passed on to Annie as Fi went to live with her aunt. Molly moved the family to a new, brightly colored house. Annie's story arc was the mystery behind a spirit guide that followed her in the form of a panther. Her character was also musically talented, and episodes featured more of her singing than that of the older Mackenzie Phillips. The season's stories were a far cry from previous episodes, playing such plots as being sucked into a painting (which directly followed an episode of people being sucked into photographs), a stone from the Tower of Babel that causes xenoglossy, a recording studio owner who saps musical talent from the musicians who rent out her studio and gives the talent to her daughter (who doesn't want to steal others' talents to be famous), a loner boy who uses the power of magnetism to be popular, and a detention class that traps people in time. Cara DeLizia never reappeared in the season, however Fi was still prevalent in many episodes via e-mail. She made a brief appearance in the episode "Earth 101" by a lookalike, and in the final episode, although in the final it was only a rerun clip from the first episode of the season. The mystery of the panther was solved: when Annie was three and living in the Amazon she saved a young tribesman at risk to her own life. His tribe, in turn, saved her and his father took on the form of the panther to always protect her as thanks for her selfless act. Episodes{{main article|List of So Weird episodes}}{{:List of So Weird Episodes}}Main characters
Cast changes and guest appearances
Music of So WeirdThe series featured original songs sung by both Mackenzie Phillips and Alexz Johnson. Songs sung by Mackenzie Phillips included the theme "In the Darkness", "Another World", "Rebecca", "The Rock" and "Love is Broken". Each of the songs usually tied into the theme of the episode they were featured in. For example, "Rebecca" was featured in the episode "Rebecca" which dealt with Molly's former best friend of the same name who vanished when she was 13 years old. A compilation of Molly's songs was featured in the episode "Encore." During seasons one and two, a music video that starts out with a talking scene between Jack and Clu and then Molly asks them and Fi to go to bed while they act jovial and happy, was aired. It featured over 62 clips from seasons one and two. It was the song "In the Darkness". It starts out with Jack and Clu fooling around, Clu howling and someone strumming a guitar. Molly comes to them in the RV and tells them it is time for her second show and that means bed. Fi closes her computer and says goodnight. She looks sad. Jack hugs Molly goodnight. Clu tells Molly to "knock em dead' or something or Break A Leg, Molly mocks his voice and says, "Thank you Clu" and shakes his hand. They leave. She goes out of the RV and starts to sing in a strange set. "Last Night Blues," was the only occasion Cara DeLizia had to sing during her stint on the show. The song was supernaturally transferred to the characters from a murdered blues musician. Season 3 mainly used the music of Alexz Johnson. One of Johnson's original songs, "Dream About You", was featured in the episode "Carnival." A music video by Alexz Johnson, "Shadows", was also featured near the end of the show's run on the Disney Channel. The following is an incomplete listing of music from So Weird. With the exception of "Lorena" and occasional musical guest appearances, all music was original, created especially for the series. {{col-begin}}{{col-2}}Introduced in Season 1
Short Version #1 - featured in the opening theme of Season 1 Season 1 Version - featured in the official music video, Sight and Singularity Short Version #2 - featured in the opening theme of Seasons 2 and 3 Season 2 Version - featured in Second Generation and Encore Bricriu's Version - featured in Destiny Music by Annmarie Montade Lyrics by Jon Cooksey Sung by Mackenzie Phillips
Acoustic Version - featured in Memory Piano Version - featured in OOPA Guitar Version - featured in Encore Music by Brent Belke Lyrics by Jon Cooksey Sung by Mackenzie Phillips
Guitar Version - featured in Rebecca Piano Version - featured in Rebecca Acoustic Version - featured in Siren Music by Annmarie Montade Lyrics by Jon Cooksey Sung by Mackenzie Phillips
Acoustic Version - featured in Tulpa, Drive and Second Generation Original Version - featured in Drive and Encore Music by Annmarie Montade Lyrics by Jon Cooksey Sung by Mackenzie Phillips Introduced in Season 2
David Steele's Version - featured in Medium and Fall Mackenzie Phillips' Version - featured in Encore Music by Annmarie Montade Lyrics by Jon Cooksey Sung by Mackenzie Phillips/David Steele
Featured in Listen, Blues, Fathom and The Muse Music by Annmarie Montade Lyrics by Jon Cooksey Sung by Mackenzie Phillips
Featured in Banshee Music by Annmarie Montade Lyrics by Jon Cooksey Sung by Mackenzie Phillips
Featured in Blues Music by Annmarie Montade Lyrics by Jon Cooksey Sung by Mackenzie Phillips Alternate Version "Chicago Blues" sung by Roger Ridley
Featured in Fathom Music by Jeff Neill & Mark Scott Lyrics by Jon Cooksey Sung by Mackenzie Phillips
Featured in Twins Music by Annmarie Montade Lyrics by Jon Cooksey Arrangement by Jeff Neill & Mark Scott Sung by Mackenzie Phillips{{col-2}} Introduced in Season 3
Sung by Mackenzie Phillips and Alexz Johnson
Sung by Alexz Johnson
Sung by Alexz Johnson
Sung by Mackenzie Phillips
Sung by Mackenzie Phillips
Sung by Mackenzie Phillips
Sung by Alexz Johnson
Sung by Alexz Johnson
Sung by Mackenzie Phillips Other songs
Sung by Mackenzie Phillips
Sung by cast (and by gremlins)
Sung by Patrick Levis
Sung by Jewel Staite
Sung by SheDaisy
Sung by The Moffatts{{col-end}} BroadcastAfter 65 episodes, Disney ceased production. After the show ended, reruns of the series were pushed further and further back in the schedule. In September 2003, So Weird was removed from the Disney Channel schedule altogether, and has not aired since. References1. ^[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iH9RxnfOdaA So Weird – Intro (Widescreen)] External links
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