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There is something undeniably magical about witches. Their captivating abilities, mysterious rituals, and bewitching allure have captured our imaginations for centuries. It is no wonder that witches have found a special place in popular culture, including television series. One such series that has embraced the entrancing world of witches is a witch-themed Hallmark series. This captivating Hallmark series revolves around a coven of witches who navigate the intricate balance between their magical powers and their everyday lives. Each episode delves into the trials and tribulations faced by these women as they navigate romance, friendships, and their connection to the supernatural.

Witch themed Hallmark series

Each episode delves into the trials and tribulations faced by these women as they navigate romance, friendships, and their connection to the supernatural. What sets this series apart from others is its heartwarming nature, as it seamlessly weaves together themes of love, empowerment, and sisterhood. One of the core elements of this series is the exploration of how the witches' magic intertwines with their personal growth journeys.

Witch themed Hallmark series

Catherine Bell, Katherine Barrell and Sarah Power, from left, star in ‘Good Witch.’ Credit: ©2021 Crown Media United States LLC/Photographer: Peter Stranks

May 16, 2021 at 5:56 a.m.

When she began her current television role, Catherine Bell didn’t know she’d play a witch this long.

Having launched the Hallmark Channel franchise with a series of TV movies, the actress returns as the magical Cassie when the weekly version of “Good Witch” starts its seventh season Sunday. While whimsy and romance remain present, the new round also has a continuing mystery involving pouches of soil that Cassie (Bell, also an executive producer of the show) and her cousins Abigail and Joy (Sarah Power and “Wynonna Earp’s” Katherine Barrell) have acquired.

“Every once in a while, I’ll see one of the original movies and think, ‘Wow. We’ve come so far,’ ” the pleasant Bell noted. “The first movie was 13 years ago, which seems like a lifetime. When we started the series, we changed things a little bit. Giving Cassie a teenage daughter and a new relationship (with James Denton’s Dr. Sam Radford, now Cassie’s husband) made her magic a little less effective, and I think that just makes it more interesting. She’s not perfect.

“She’s still very positive, though,” added Bell. “She has a beautiful perspective on life, which is what I think draws so many people to the show. The movies were a slow evolution, then things flashed forward about 10 years in the series, and even that has evolved. Now, three witchy cousins are brewing things up, and we’ve been reintroducing the level of magic we had in the movies. That’s been fun, because we’d gotten away from that.”

Catherine Bell stars in the season premiere of "Good Witch" Sunday on Hallmark Channel.

All of Middleton flashes back to the '50s when Martha organizes a 'Grease'-themed movie night in the park. From left, Marc Bendavid, Sarah Power and Catherine Bell ©2021 Crown Media United States LLC/Photographer: Peter Stranks

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One episode that lets “Good Witch” shake things up — somewhat literally — this season has a “Grease” theme. “That was so much fun to do,” Bell said. “It should be a delight for fans to see us in those different roles. The costumes and sets were amazing.” As for which character she represents, Bell reveals that she’s “a little more Sandy. Remember when Olivia Newton-John wore the black tights at the end of the movie?”

Also a staple of Hallmark movies such as the recent “Meet Me at Christmas,” Bell reprised her “JAG” role as Lt. Col. Sarah “Mac” MacKenzie in several episodes of CBS’ “NCIS: Los Angeles.” The coronavirus pandemic thwarted her planned return to that show, but she hints it still isn’t out of the question.

“I was supposed to make another appearance this season,” she said, “but with COVID, everything was thrown off. By the time they started filming, I was headed to Canada (for ‘Good Witch’ and other work). Scott Gemmill, the (‘NCIS: LA’) showrunner, is a dear friend — we worked together on ‘JAG’ — and we talk all the time, so there’s the idea of bringing Mac back somewhere.”

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As the episodes progress, viewers witness the characters' growth and transformation, learning important life lessons in the process. The power of self-acceptance, embracing vulnerability, and overcoming obstacles are all beautifully portrayed throughout the series. Additionally, the series allows for a deeper exploration of the mystical world of witchcraft. Viewers are given a glimpse into the rituals, traditions, and history of witchcraft, fostering an appreciation for the rich folklore surrounding witches. From spellcasting to potion making, the series introduces viewers to the enchanting world of magic in a way that is both educational and engaging. Moreover, the series is filled with heartwarming and relatable moments that resonate with viewers of all ages. The well-crafted storylines and multidimensional characters create a sense of familiarity, drawing viewers into the immersive world of the witches. Viewers are likely to find themselves rooting for the characters and eagerly anticipating each new episode. In conclusion, the witch-themed Hallmark series offers a captivating and enchanting experience for viewers. Through its exploration of love, empowerment, and sisterhood, it delivers a heartwarming and relatable narrative. By delving into the mystical world of witchcraft, it sparks curiosity and appreciation for the rich folklore surrounding witches. So gather around, light a few candles, and immerse yourself in the magical world of this captivating Hallmark series..

Reviews for "Broomsticks and Roses: A Witches' Garden of Love"

- John - 2 stars - I recently tried watching the witch-themed Hallmark series and I was sorely disappointed. The plot was predictable and the characters lacked depth. The romantic storyline felt forced and felt like a cheap copy of other Hallmark shows. Overall, I found the series to be unoriginal and forgettable. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone looking for a captivating witch-themed show.
- Sarah - 1 star - I was excited to watch the witch-themed Hallmark series, but it fell flat for me. The acting was mediocre at best and the dialogue was cringe-worthy. The special effects were cheesy and it felt like the show didn't take itself seriously. The storyline was also confusing and lacked a clear direction. I was left feeling unsatisfied and uninterested. I wouldn't waste my time on this series again.
- Mike - 2 stars - The witch-themed Hallmark series failed to capture my attention. The writing felt lazy and the character development was shallow. The plot was predictable and lacked any sort of originality. The show relied too heavily on cliches and failed to bring anything new to the table. Overall, I found it to be a forgettable and disappointing series. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone looking for a captivating witch-themed show.

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