While Charmed was a fan-favorite show, it also garnered recognition in the industry for its impact. The series won three Teen Choice Awards during its run, reflecting its popularity among younger audiences. It was also nominated for several Saturn Awards, which honor science fiction, fantasy, and horror, including a nod for Best Network Television Series. In 2006, Charmed made history after the episode "Payback's a Witch," becoming the longest-running hour-long series in American television history with all female leads, surpassing Laverne & Shirley. This milestone highlighted the show’s groundbreaking role in showcasing strong female characters. Beyond formal awards, Charmed earned a lasting legacy through its influence on pop culture, inspiring a reboot in 2018 and a dedicated fanbase that continues to celebrate the Halliwell sisters’ magical journey.