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Centers on the adventures of a mother and her two adult daughters, both of whom unknowingly are their family's next generation of witches, who lead seemingly quiet, uneventful modern day lives in Long Island's secluded seaside town of North Hampton. When one of the daughters becomes engaged to a young, wealthy newcomer, a series of events forces her mother to admit to her daughters they are, in fact, powerful and immortal witches.
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Lifetime
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Darkness is rising
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This show has some similarities to what you could call its predecessor
Charmed (1998). For instance the pink manor in which the East Enders live reminds a bit of the manor in the other show. Also in this show, the girls' absent father who returns is named Victor, in
Charmed (1998) the father's name is also Victor and reappears in the girls lives during the series.
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The show has Julia Ormand... if you're a fan, check it out because she looks great.
The show itself seems to be a light version of similar stuff but not moody or pretentious. The special effects are subtle and at times very slick. The plot seems interesting enough though not particularly new. The actors are, well let's just say some are better than others.
The show is essentially fluff but it didn't bug me. But I'm not sure who the target audience is because the pilot seemed to swing awkwardly from youngsters to adults. At times I felt like I was watching Sabrina the Teenage Witch and then all of a sudden it became an episode of Night Gallery. If they go the Night Gallery route, that would be cool. If they go the Sabrina route they better hire some comedy writers.
Frankly I think it will probably crash and burn ... which is unfortunate because, did I mention, it has Julia Ormand in it.