![]() ![]() It’s a good change, because now the daughters (who are older than typically young “I’m different!” characters) must navigate this revelation within their adult lives, which grounds the series from being too silly. One of the differences between the Witches of East End series and the book is that Freya and Ingrid don’t initially know they are witches. As the darkness from their past begins to catch up with them, Joanna must decide how to train her daughters in their newfound powers to save all of their lives. This depth in the world building is a nice way to set up the potential of the entire series, which marries the past and present together fairly seamlessly (time isn’t so important when you’re immortal).Īs Joanna struggles to keep her girls away from the magical, her estranged sister, Wendy ( Mädchen Amick), shows up to warn Joanna of a shape-shifter killing in her name (and, well, her face). The Beauchamp’s backstory is filled with plenty of mythology, with a focus on cycles and curses. Joanna gives birth, the girls grow up and they die before they are 30 - over and over again. It turns out that Joanna has been protecting the girls from that particular knowledge “this time around.” Both the girls and their mother have been around a number of times before. STORY: Lifetime Gives Series Order to ‘Witches of East End’ ![]()
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