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Let’s break down where you can find it, what “complete” actually means, and why this short-lived Lifetime gem is still worth your time. Based on Melissa de la Cruz’s book series, Witches of East End premiered in 2013. It followed sisters Ingrid (Rachel Boston) and Freya (Jenna Dewan) and their mother Joanna (Julia Ormond) — immortal witches living under a curse that forbids them from using their powers. Chaos, romance, family secrets, and a very dangerous villain named Dash (Eric Winter) ensue.
But if you finish Episode 8 and want more — you will. Season 2 (13 episodes) continues immediately. The real pain is that Season 2 ends on a massive cliffhanger (no Season 3). So if you’re the type who hates unfinished business, just be warned.
It looks like you were trying to search for — likely looking for where to watch it, buy the DVD/Blu-ray, or stream all episodes.
Let’s break down where you can find it, what “complete” actually means, and why this short-lived Lifetime gem is still worth your time. Based on Melissa de la Cruz’s book series, Witches of East End premiered in 2013. It followed sisters Ingrid (Rachel Boston) and Freya (Jenna Dewan) and their mother Joanna (Julia Ormond) — immortal witches living under a curse that forbids them from using their powers. Chaos, romance, family secrets, and a very dangerous villain named Dash (Eric Winter) ensue. Searching for- Witches of East End Season 1 Com...
But if you finish Episode 8 and want more — you will. Season 2 (13 episodes) continues immediately. The real pain is that Season 2 ends on a massive cliffhanger (no Season 3). So if you’re the type who hates unfinished business, just be warned. It looks like you were trying to search