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6/10
Lost girl minus the charisma
alexhislop6 February 2024
I watched the first 3 episodes wishing I could just watch lost girl again. It's almost exactly the same, just nowhere near as charismatic and fun.

Dangerous sucubus type leading lady, in a world she is unknowing of. It's nicely filmed, nice photography. Decent acting. No one is particularly warm and interesting. I hope it continues as they could expand greatly. It's also nice seeing Manchester, although when you've lived there, you understand that they film on a series of streets, all in the same area. I worked on the street the cafe is on and all the other scenes are literally 1 min walk away from each other. Hilarious. Good luck to them moving forward. Don't be afraid to forge your own story instead of rewriting others.
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7/10
Modern Fantasy With Witches and Magic
icocleric5 February 2024
I bindge watched this because I found it really interesting. It's modern day fantasy with witches and magic, set in Manchester, UK. I actually wished it was a bit longer even.

The acting, and production quality was all higher than expected, even though it was an indie production. I think the actors did a great job in getting their characters across, which for the most part were well written. Nothing seemed flat, the characters were multi-facetted. I really liked the lead, and routed for her through-out.

It's very character driven drama, even though there a magical element to the plot. I would have liked more lore on the myths they used, but they really didn't shy away from the magic.

Some of the characters sadly did send you postcards on how they were going to turn out in the plot.
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1/10
Dudsbury
frukuk2 February 2024
(Reviewed after watching the first two episodes of season 1.)

The basic problem here is that Domino Day is not a sympathetic character. If, as the stated "storyline" suggests, "she is haunted by her need to feed on the energy of others", she should really be actively struggling with her need to feed. Instead, she seems to succumb quite easily to it. It all feels a bit "it's not my fault I'm doing bad", rather than "I will overcome my addiction".

The second problem is that the story and "world building" are rather thin. The "magic shop" seems more like a joke shop, not least because the shopkeeper is so weak. Surely he should have some strong magic to call on? And while this is, supposedly, set in Manchester (England), nothing we see seems in any way uniquely Mancunian.

The third problem is that this feels very tame. Perhaps there can't be any actual sexual content because the commissioners (the BBC) are looking to export this to markets where a stronger offering would not be acceptable? Who knows. (And these three problems are certainly not a charm.)

If you've the urge to watch an interesting/adult magical drama, try The Magicians (2015-2020).
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9/10
Down to earth despite the magic
wolvenhalo12 February 2024
Warning: Spoilers
By surprise, this hit me as compelling and authentic. Domino, used and using, is unmoored in a way that resonates, if you've ever felt like you're drowning in a struggle you're too afraid and too ashamed to share. The actors were emotive and a joy to watch, and Sammie was an absolute highlight for me in particular.

Behind the magic, it's a show about how far you can fall when you're struggling alone, and how meaningful a little outreach and a little advocacy can be. The parallels to the day-to-day struggles with mental health as well as addiction - 'Don't let it rule you' says the paper on her mantlepiece - brought the whole thing down to such a human level. Wanting to develop the thing that makes you /you/, finding yourself drawn to the first ever person you meet who could teach you, guide you, show you that world you know you could belong to - those are all very relatable emotions, especially when that trust is then abused in a way that is isolating.

I enjoyed this show because it fell close to home. If you want to see witches in Manchester, give it a shot. And if you want to see whether a young woman, isolated by a manipulative ex and afraid of her own nature, finds the support and self-assurance to get back on her own feet, give it a shot too.
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8/10
Dark Day
Pairic12 March 2024
Domino Day: Domino Day is a young Mancunian witch of sorts but is also a psychic vampire. She preys on abusive males, leaving them still alive. She sometimes gets carried away when lost in passion and takes some human energy from her nice boyfriend. The Witch world is rather well organised and a local coven becomes aware of Domino's activities and fears that it might bring the existence of witches into the open. When Domino leaves evidence behind after draining one creep things become complicated. There are also Witch Elders involved and Voodoo "Deity" Baron Samedi puts in an appearance or two. Certain activities and beliefs are banned by the Elders. A rather dark tale of growth and parasitism, the unequal taking not all being on Domino's part. Some interesting rituals and means of dispatching people along with trips to inbetween realms. Created and Written by Lauren Sequeira, Directed by Eva Sigurdardottir & Nadira Amrani. 8/10.
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