A trio of witches are trained to become powerful weapons for the American military.A trio of witches are trained to become powerful weapons for the American military.A trio of witches are trained to become powerful weapons for the American military.
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Most of the witch shows you see witches with their covens running around doing whatever they want for their own cause. This show put an interesting spin on it. The witches fight for the USA as a part of the military. The graphics are pretty good, and i'm honestly quite impressed. Excited to see where this show will go in the coming episodes. Really not sure as to why it is rated a 5.2 on here. Deserves atleast a 7-7.5
I kept seeing this on Netflix. The picture of the show didn't work for me. Being self quarantined, I was bored at 6:00 am. I gave a try. To my delight I was hooked. Great concept for women. But still has enough fighting and great special effects to make it interesting. Great casting job. The chemistry works very well and the girls are easy to look at. The only problem I have is... I like to binge watch shows on Netflix. I don't have the patience to wait for each episode.
It's rare that a show exceeds expectations, but MOTHERLAND: FORT SALEM does just that.
In a nutshell, it's an incredibly well executed concept that could easily have been ruined by campiness and absurdity.
It truly saddens me to see other men dismiss this show out of hand because there are no key male parts. Who cares?! Just enjoy the show on its own merits. An absence of male lead roles should not be construed with a hatred of males. And besides, one of the witches has a kind and supportive father which disproves that nonsense.
Pay no attention to the low IMDb rating. If you enjoy watching strong women, intriguing, fantastical and smartly written stories and don't have any bigotry towards the presence of a lesbian character, I HIGHLY recommend this show.
- The world is intriguing and original.
- The story setup is strong (like a HUNGER GAMES meets THE CRAFT).
- The tone is much more grounded and serious than CW fare (like LEGACIES), which gives the show greater depth and gravitas.
- The VFX and cinematography are breathtaking.
- The characters are compelling and have room to grow and evolve both individually and as a team.
In a nutshell, it's an incredibly well executed concept that could easily have been ruined by campiness and absurdity.
It truly saddens me to see other men dismiss this show out of hand because there are no key male parts. Who cares?! Just enjoy the show on its own merits. An absence of male lead roles should not be construed with a hatred of males. And besides, one of the witches has a kind and supportive father which disproves that nonsense.
Pay no attention to the low IMDb rating. If you enjoy watching strong women, intriguing, fantastical and smartly written stories and don't have any bigotry towards the presence of a lesbian character, I HIGHLY recommend this show.
MFS is unlike any show I've seen and I consider myself pretty well versed in the area of television shows. This is a totally new spin on witches and I really didn't think Freeform was going to be able to pull it off seeing as they cater to a younger crowd (I'm 36) but they've definitely surprised me in a good way! I find myself very excited for the next episode and wishing it was available to binge. I think the cast was carefully and perfectly chosen! The diversity in this show is seriously awesome! There are women of all races, ages and sizes... that's diversity done right! The plot is something I've never seen done and had I just read the plot prior to actually seeing it I don't think I would have had much hope but somehow it just works! I'm very excited for more episodes to come and hopeful for future seasons.
And I'm loving it so far. Real male reviewer before anyone tries to say I'm a fake reviewer cuz apparently that's all there ever is when someone likes something that someone else doesn't like. I love anything with witches. And that beginning was nuts and chilling. Can't wait to see more. Just give it a full episode or 2 chance before you knock on it. 2nd review.
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- TriviaMotherland: Fort Salem is not the first show with the concept of witches as a military power. The anime "Strike Witches" (2006) and the Strike Witches franchise is a direct and obvious influence with many plot devices being the same.
- ConnectionsReferenced in TheQuartering: Sorry Angry Joe! I REFUSE To Roast Motherland: Fort Salem (2020)
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