Understanding the Emotional Depth of Hannah's Lyrics

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Hannah just sent me a frantic message. She seems to have made a typo, but I can tell that she is in distress. I quickly replied to her, asking what's wrong and if she needs any help. Hannah is usually calm and composed, so it worries me to see her in such a state. I hope she will respond soon so we can figure out what's going on and offer any support she may need..


Kelly and Hannah have been very close friends for many years. They met when they were in Mama P's, when Darbie bumped into Kelly and Hannah offered them an extra shirt. Hannah is always there for Kelly, and she always helps guide Kelly in the right way. The two care for each other very deeply, and despite their arguments, have an impenetrable bond.

Hannah and Darbie were introduced to each other through Kelly back in kindergarten, when they met at Mama P s and Darbie and Kelly bumped into each other and started to clean up, Hannah offered them a clean shirt. Big Sister Instinct Despite their constant arguments and differences, Kelly truly does love her younger brother Buddy, and will defend him from harm without hesitation.

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Characters / Just Add Magic: The Girls

The chosen protectors of the Cookbook through Seasons 1-3 who also happen to be incredibly great friends.

  • Character Development: All three of them have evolved greatly throughout the series' run thanks to each other's influence.
  • Expy: The trio is awfully similar to the main trio from Charmed (1998). bonus points for both girl trios finding the magic book in an attic.
  • Fatal Flaw: One of the key reasons the girls are all so relatable to audiences is that they all have major common flaws that define their characters which they often try to overcome.
    • Kelly: Her desire to take charge and not listen to her peers, stubbornness, overreliance on magic, and insecurities over losing her closest friends.
    • Hannah: Her constant extreme paranoia over everything, desire to be proficient in everything including her classes
    • Darbie: Her inability to take charge, her clumsiness

    Kelly Quinn

    Played By: Olivia Sanabia; Sam Sonnett (young)

    • Addictive Magic: She quickly becomes addicted to the use of magic in Season 2. Her friends even stage an intervention for her.
    • Big Sister Instinct: Despite their constant arguments and differences, Kelly truly does love her younger brother Buddy, and will defend him from harm without hesitation.
    • Character Development: She spends the first two seasons as a self-centered protector who's not only addicted to cookbook magic and perfectly willing to do whatever it takes to solve the mystery, not caring about who he hurts, she was also overly independent, and often viewed herself as superior to others, turning down their sides of the story. These points were even lampshaded when Kelly goes full baddie in Season 3. However, she does get over it and learns how to properly work with others, and even gives up her magic addiction after some time.
    • Control Freak: Kelly can be pretty controlling with the magic.
    • Fallen Heroine: She turns into an insecure, evil mastermind bent on keeping the cookbook forever, thanks to being the victim of the downside used to restore the magic spice garden and save magic from the last season's antagonist.
    • The Hero: Technically, all three of the main girls can be considered this, but she's the one who gets the most focus.
    • Hypocrite: She yells at Mama P for using the cookbook's magic for her own self-gain, even though she herself has also used the book for selfish desires — not as bad, but still.
    • The Leader: She prides herself as being this, considering she's the one who obsessed with the cookbook and the magical mysteries the most.

    Kelly: I taste chicken. mushrooms. serrano. ooh, and tarragon. No, not tarragon. it�s roasted cumin.

    Jake: Nice.

    Kelly: Cooking�s in my blood.

    Hannah Parker-Kent

    Played By: Aubrey Miller; Reagan Kraemer (young)

    • The Ace: She's shown to be very smart when it comes to schoolwork. In fact, she once stated the lowest grade she got was a B, and that was in a dream.
    • Brainy Brunette: Has brown hair and is the studious, organization-driven one of the trio.
    • Character Development: She starts off as an academic Control Freak, who was determined to get straight As in each of her classes, is always stressed out over the littlest things, and would constantly overwork and didn't always get along with her teachers. But later on, she stops being so overly paranoid with her surroundings and begins to mellow out and adjust to any changes that may occur
    • Control Freak: Hannah takes her schoolwork very seriously. A little too seriously.
    • Nice Girl: Serious and nerdy moments aside, she's very friendly, loyal and would occasionally goof off with her friends.
    • Only Sane Woman: Falls into this whenever Kelly's too obsessed with the Cookbook magic and Darbie's not taking things seriously enough.
    • Race Lift: She was of Hispanic descent in the book the series was based off, her last name being Hernandez, but is Caucasian in the series.

    Darbie O'Brien

    Played By: Abby Donnelly; Lenore Brown (young)

    • A Birthday, Not a Break: In Just Add Birthdays. Not only does Darbie have to keep a half-their-aged Kelly and Hannah out of trouble, but she also had to break into Mama P's pantry to get the ingredients for the cure. Doing it at night also helps.
    • Brilliant, but Lazy: She's a pretty nice girl, but she's quick to turn to the magic cookbook every time something goes wrong, for all she knows, the side-effect could make the problem worse. Hannah calls Darbie on this in one episode. Plus, she hates math and tried to put her math teacher under an itch spell, which Hannah quickly rejects. In one episode she said that if they taught magic in school she wouldn't sleep in class. Except. yes she would.
    • Character Development: She used to be The Load of the trio, who didn't serve much of a role aside from being the comic relief. Not to mention she was an absolute pushover and could never stand up for herself. This changes dramatically in the later seasons where she not only displays Hidden Depths and starts to actually contribute and support the gang in helpful ways, she also Grew a Spine and becomes a true independent hero in her own unique way.
    • Does Not Like Spam: One episode stated that Darbie doesn't like Jell-O.
      • As a matter a fact, there's quite a bit of food Darbie doesn't like, and only eats because of the magic that comes with it.
      When Hannah was 12 years old, she, along with Kelly and Darbie, came across a mysterious cookbook in Kelly's attic. The trio decided to cook a few recipes from this book and noticed that these recipes were magical. The girls later learned that they are the protectors of the cookbook. Together, they create many recipes in order to cure Kelly's grandmother, who was under a magic spell.
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