Eastwick
- Série télévisée
- 2009–2010
- 1h
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA mysterious man bestows unique powers to three women.A mysterious man bestows unique powers to three women.A mysterious man bestows unique powers to three women.
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Looks like it will be a cute, easy watching show that should appeal to a wide range of family viewers. No big, deep messages or morals, nor roll in the aisles comedy, but keeps you smiling the whole way through. The three women work well together, their very different personalities contrasting and complementing just like the very different powers that they possess. Jaime Ray Newman is totally believable as the "doormat" housewife, and mother of five (and the favorite character of our five kids). Lindsay Price and Rebecca Romijn also fit their roles perfectly as the scatterbrained journalist and the earthy artist. We will tune in to see how this "dynamic trio" will come together to confront the ideally cast demon Paul Gross, and the small-town small-minded community that they are about to be unleashed upon.
"Eastwick" which is a spin off from the 1987 film "Witches of Eastwick" is actually a pretty good and quite interesting series. As it is based around a trio of witches who deal with their daily lives and work with the devil himself mister Van Horne. This series has pretty good chemistry among the characters it's trio of women Joanna(Lindsay Price "Lipstick Jungle" and "90210" alum)Roxie(the beautiful and attractive voluptuous Rebecca Romijn)and Kat(newcomer Jaime Ray Newman)all live and work in a beautiful New England town. They seem normal as they have children and date then all of a sudden Darryl Van Horne(Paul Gross) comes to town and the strange happenings and mystery enters their lives. They don't know what to make of him friend or foe. As with any tale involving witches this show has your typical magic of the women being able to see into the future, spell castings, and moving objects. And a real treat for viewers is how it's blended with sex appeal as so far many episodes has featured the witch gals in hot steamy love making scenes. And many times they look sexy as each have had scenes in sexy colored bras. Overall this series is a nice mixed bag of mystery and drama like sex appeal nothing great yet it's a watch to refresh the imagination.
Kat Gardener (Jaime Ray Newman), Joanna Frankel (Lindsay Price), and Roxie Torcoletti (Rebecca Romijn) live in Eastwick, New England. A mysterious stranger gives these frustrated women witchy powers.
This show starts off well. The ladies are all good actors. All the pieces are there. It coasts along for several episodes very well. Somewhere along the line, the story spins out of control. By the end, I remember that it was a little tiresome to watch. It lasted only 13 episodes. I wasn't angered by the cancellation. It was very much expected by the end. I did wish they gave it a full season to see if they could straighten out the show.
This show starts off well. The ladies are all good actors. All the pieces are there. It coasts along for several episodes very well. Somewhere along the line, the story spins out of control. By the end, I remember that it was a little tiresome to watch. It lasted only 13 episodes. I wasn't angered by the cancellation. It was very much expected by the end. I did wish they gave it a full season to see if they could straighten out the show.
The show is exactly what you'd expect if you're familiar with cable network TV dramas. It features the usual tropes and humor, with every character hiding some nasty secret. The casting isn't bad, and while the acting isn't award-worthy, it's not jarring either. Some of the over-the-top fawning or lovestruck dialogue can get tiresome-even cringey at times-but it fits the tone of The Witches of Eastwick and reflects the era in which the show was made.
I'm not usually one to watch shows like this, so the fact that it held my attention with its "small town with a secret charm" vibe says something. Unlike Charmed, the characters here take much longer to realize they have powers, and the show leans more into dealing with social issues-using magic incidentally rather than engaging in demon battles or cult-like power struggles.
Unfortunately, around episode 9 or 10, the show started to lose its footing. I'm not sure if the creators knew it was getting canceled, but everything suddenly went into overdrive and overwhelmed the story, stripping away the charm that had made it enjoyable. That's especially disappointing because Jerry O'Connell appears in episode 12, and I like him as an actor.
All in all, it's a cute little watch-nothing to write home about. It might be hard to find nowadays, but it shows potential for a similar future series. If you're looking for something in the same vein, Witches of East End is the closest match, though it takes a very different approach.
6 out of 10.
I'm not usually one to watch shows like this, so the fact that it held my attention with its "small town with a secret charm" vibe says something. Unlike Charmed, the characters here take much longer to realize they have powers, and the show leans more into dealing with social issues-using magic incidentally rather than engaging in demon battles or cult-like power struggles.
Unfortunately, around episode 9 or 10, the show started to lose its footing. I'm not sure if the creators knew it was getting canceled, but everything suddenly went into overdrive and overwhelmed the story, stripping away the charm that had made it enjoyable. That's especially disappointing because Jerry O'Connell appears in episode 12, and I like him as an actor.
All in all, it's a cute little watch-nothing to write home about. It might be hard to find nowadays, but it shows potential for a similar future series. If you're looking for something in the same vein, Witches of East End is the closest match, though it takes a very different approach.
6 out of 10.
I was skeptical when I first saw the previews. I thought, "This looks like The Witches of Eastwick." Which, it turned out, it was. I immediately wondered how on earth they would be able to drag the story out long enough to create a series. I'm also not the biggest fan of Rebecca Romijn, and wasn't sure if they would destroy the love I have for Jack Nicholson in the role of Darryl in the film - but I had nothing to worry about. Rebecca is hilarious and Paul Gross is brilliant as Darryl. Granted, my expectations were low for the pilot, and I was surprised at how much I loved it. These actors work well together, their relationships are believable, and some of the lines have made me laugh pretty hard - all adding up to a good time. I am thoroughly enjoying the series so far - and I hope it continues to be as good as it has been.
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- AnecdotesVeronica Cartwright, who has been cast in the role of Bun in the series, also appeared in the film Les Sorcières d'Eastwick (1987) (on which the series is based) as the character Felicia Alden.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Séries express: Épisode #2.39 (2009)
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