The "Charmed" reboot tripped out of the gate Shannen Doherty is giving it the benefit of the doubt.

Like most of the supernatural series' die-hard fans as well as her former co-star Holly Marie Combs, Doherty took issue with the fact that the network described the prospective series as "fierce, funny, feminist" -- as if they hadn't managed to do just that the first time around. She discussed the reboot with fans on Twitter, itting that she felt The CW's wording was "terrible and a bit offensive." However, she also shared that she is "curious about their plans for it" and wrote a series of tweets about what the reboot means to her.

"Everything is a remake or a reboot. Every show, every movie in some way. Charmed was a wonderful empowering show for women," she said of the series she starred in for three seasons. "I'm proud I started a show that has stood the test of time with such loyal fans. It's a testament to the original that a new one is even being considered. And no, it won't be the same but nothing is."

Doherty went on to have a thoughtful discussion with fans, asking what they'd think if it was "not a reboot and just was a show about sisters and family dynamics with super natural powers." As the conversation went on, she discussed The CW's "terrible and a bit offensive wording" but also shared an optimistic view of how a new generation could benefit from more "Charmed."

"Im [sic] intrigued by the idea that a new generation might be comforted, inspired like all you were," she wrote. "Charmed helped us all in some way."

Doherty has a good attitude about this whole situation. The pilot announcement may have missed the mark, but hopefully the reboot will be able to bring back the original's magic.