Forbidden love blossoms between a witch and vampire after an ancient manuscript is uncovered, pitting them against supernatural forces vying for its coveted secrets.Forbidden love blossoms between a witch and vampire after an ancient manuscript is uncovered, pitting them against supernatural forces vying for its coveted secrets.Forbidden love blossoms between a witch and vampire after an ancient manuscript is uncovered, pitting them against supernatural forces vying for its coveted secrets.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 11 nominations total
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Well filmed, but lacking a mature viewpoint
I understand from other reviews here that it follows closely to the books, so I can only assume they are probably written for the tween fan group. As an experienced adult, it becomes hard to watch adults a thousand years or more old struggle to handle life, and it necomes harder and harder to sispend reality for the sake of enjoying the show.
All that said, the sets, most of the actors and production quality are good. I will continue to watch unless it jumps the shark even further.
ok for teens
As others have already said, visually it's amazing. Beautiful cinematics and atmosphere. But the acting and plot were obviously not their main focus when producing this show.
Interactions between characters, especially the main vampire and witch, made me really uncomfortable. The unrealistic dragging way of walking and talking, the stalking and the staring at each other, they all reminded me of either twilight or some other bad romance-vampire tv show for teenagers.
I also felt like the plot had no flow, like the scenes were just thrown together to either drop some information or to show off something.
Completely agree with the rest
Wanted to like this...
The writing is bland, with little sparkle. I struggled to pay attention. I haven't read the books but got the impression that Diana and Matthew fall in love slowly; in the series it happens immediately with no lead time - it doesn't feel earned.
The good in the series? It is visually breathtaking, with pretty people and rich, elegant sets, and it takes advantage of the lovely European architecture of the various countries it visits. The music was beautiful, and matched both the storyline and the look and feel of the setting.
I wanted to like it - in the hands of the right writers and casting director, it could have been a powerful series. As it is, it seemed like a fantastic dessert that I couldn't wait to bite into, but turned out to be tasteless and dry.
Stunning
As someone who has seen lots, and lots of films & series, but also having my own fair share of knowledge of video editing. I can really appreciate the cinematography of this series. Beautiful scenes and film work with overall great acting and a story that shows a lot of opportunities for this becoming an amazing series.
Three episodes in so far, and after every episode I keep on wanting more. I'm mostly writing this review because honestly, I want more! I truly hope they can keep up this quality for the rest of the season, and be renewed for a second season. As it's something that I'm already looking forward to.
TLDR: Great, and beautifully produced.
Meet the "A Discovery of Witches" Cast
Meet the "A Discovery of Witches" Cast
Did you know
- TriviaDuring the San Diego Comic Con 2018 panel, it was mentioned that Teresa Palmer had to train on handling 17th century books on the Archive University with author/executive producer Deborah Harkness, including flipping the pages, opening and closing the clasps, and touching the leather bound books and pages.
- Quotes
Matthew Clairmont: [Opening narration, season one] Once the world was full of wonders, but it belongs to the humans now. We, creatures, have all but disappeared. Daemons... vampires... witches... hiding in plain sight. Ill at ease even with each other. But, as my father used to say, in every ending, there is a new beginning.
Details
- Runtime
- 45m
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.00 : 1






