Motherland – Fort Salem: Season 1 – Review/ Summary with Spoilers
“Motherland – Fort Salem” reminds you why there is a craving for original ideas and not rehashed stories, be it in the form of remakes of novel adaptations.
“Motherland – Fort Salem” reminds you why there is a craving for original ideas and not rehashed stories, be it in the form of remakes of novel adaptations.
Endings mean new beginnings, and as we learn who has been hunting the Tarim, we get a handful of other surprises that pack a punch.
As General Adler faces her most shocking defeat, we’re reminded how she has found a means to survive and be in power this long.
Death hits the Bellweather unit as they are sent on their first mission and forced to face the reality of being soldiers.
As General Adler tries to win over the Tarim Witches, the Bellweather Unit find themselves in General Adler’s affairs.
Alongside Abigail struggling with PTSD, and Raelle’s heartbreak, a major reveal dealing with Spree comes in the aptly named, “Up Is Down.”
As we come to understand what weddings truly mean for witches, heartbreak hits the unit left and right.
As men come around, and what is called the “Beltane” begins, someone from Scylla’s past threatens her relationship with Raelle.
As the president of the United States is introduced, we further begin to understand why the Spree exists.
A guide for FreeForm’s “Motherland: Fort Salem” featuring who plays who, character descriptions, and other noteworthy information.
In a slight change of pace, “Motherland: Fort Salem” may focus on witches and the supernatural, but with the general omittance of men, things appear far more severe.
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