Tabitha is just one of many witches that have been pilfered by renegade priests in childhood and trained to track down what they are told are bad witches. The so-called bad witches are just the ones that escaped the pilfering and proselytizing. All they want to do is rule the world and have a good time.
There is nothing unique about this series. It is broken down into small 13-minute segments and of course, the segment has no end. The difference is that in most TV segments there is a problem and solution in each segment with a long-term problem to carry the program to the next season. However, this presentation takes five segments for the short problem and does not fully clarify that there is a long-term problem.
They overuse dark scenes and do not know where the light switch is at night in dark buildings.
There is a tad of misplaced potty mouth in the dialog. Maybe for ambiance?
Many T. V. programs have a unique start mostly based on a book. Then they go to the machines that write a boring formula for the proletariat. This series bypassed the book.
There is nothing unique about this series. It is broken down into small 13-minute segments and of course, the segment has no end. The difference is that in most TV segments there is a problem and solution in each segment with a long-term problem to carry the program to the next season. However, this presentation takes five segments for the short problem and does not fully clarify that there is a long-term problem.
They overuse dark scenes and do not know where the light switch is at night in dark buildings.
There is a tad of misplaced potty mouth in the dialog. Maybe for ambiance?
Many T. V. programs have a unique start mostly based on a book. Then they go to the machines that write a boring formula for the proletariat. This series bypassed the book.