The show’s pacing has always been carefully balanced between world-building, plot exploration, and action, and that’s still very much apparent in this final season. Palmer has always had a knack for going toe-to-toe with Goode’s snarling, temperamental exterior (and in the same vein, James Purefoy last season), but seeing her beside him when the playing field of their powers has finally been evened out adds a wonderfully charged layer to their dynamic.Ī Discovery of Witches continues to make excellent use of its runtime, weaving together intricate threads of an intriguing plot and leaving viewers on the edge of their seats waiting to see what’s going to happen next. At her core, Diana was born to be an extraordinary witch, and season 3 has begun to tap into what a formidable force to be reckoned with she is. While season 1 depicted Diana’s struggle to accept her powers as a witch, season 2 focused on Diana’s quest to come into her full potential. Although the beautiful costumes, sets, and certain characters of the past will be missed, it’s a relief to see Diana back in her element and both of them reunited with the friends and family they had left behind. Following Matthew and Diana’s adventures in 1590, this season sees them return to the present day. Ahead of the premiere, we’ve had a chance to check out the first two episodes of season 3, and we’re here to share some of our spoiler-free thoughts.Īs with the first two seasons, season 3 of A Discovery of Witches is based upon author Deborah Harkness’ third and final installment in the All Souls trilogy - The Book of Life. Less than two weeks remain until the third and final season of the romantic fantasy series A Discovery of Witches arrives, which follows the story of the witch Diana Bishop (Teresa Palmer) and the vampire Matthew Clairmont (Matthew Goode).
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