A Discovery of Witches: Season 1 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
A Discovery of Witches seems to recognize there is a market for those who love witch, demon, and vampire fantasy, but have grown past 20-year-olds being the stars.
A Discovery of Witches seems to recognize there is a market for those who love witch, demon, and vampire fantasy, but have grown past 20-year-olds being the stars.
As it becomes clear the congregation is losing its power, so comes new factions ready to take its place or continue to undermine it.
Diana returns home to Sarah and Emily to understand her past as each sect of the congregation prepares for their future.
Diana learns a secret which very well may change everything as Matthew figures a way to coerce Baldwin to his side.
As it becomes more and more clear how powerful Diana is, it makes the congregation not just fearful of her but also Matthew’s influence over her.
The congregation has an emergency session and their decision may threaten the freedom and life of Matthew and Diana.
As Diana grows closer to Matthew, it leads to Peter Knox and the vampire enemies of Matthew to ramp up keeping these two apart.
As Peter Knox begins to pressure Diana, she finds herself more allured towards Matthew and the vampires. Perhaps even romantically.
Consider A Discovery of Witches a matured version of the many mystic being franchises which focus on teenagers.
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