About Witches of East End Season 1
The pilot episode of Witches of East End (season 1) is created around the storyline of a caring mother by the name of Joanna Beauchamp, a powerful witch in disguise who is trying to protect her two daughters Freya and Ingrid. The series opens with Freya and Ingrid being unaware of their powers. In particular, the character of Freya is coming to terms with why she is dreaming of a man who ignites her romantic interest and comes face to face with in real-life. However, she has justified reasons for steering clear. Meanwhile, Ingrid is at first shown as the skeptical one but decides to help cast a fertility spell for one of her friends. In the midst of it all, people are being murdered and a definitive sign on the culprit is unavailable. I was guessing the character of Adam may be responsible for the deaths while my husband was guessing that the character of Penelope Gardiner may be responsible (Freya's prospective mother-in-law). Regardless of who the actual culprit is, I felt that the ending could have at least been accompanied by at least two-three more clues of who is responsible for the deaths. I also wish that there would have been more of a backstory on the circumstances around when Joanna and Wendy last sister interacted (i.e. which past life). Joanna's character indicated that she was reborn, but information on her sister Wendy's life was even more of a mystery. It would also be nice to know how Ingrid met her best friends Hudson and Barb. The one minute Barb is confiding to both Ingrid and Hudson about her desire to even turn to magic to become pregnant. Then...you will know the whole plot if you buy it from dvd-fan.