Alwaysa Witch is the story of an enslaved, time-traveling young witch who escapes the danger she faces in Cartagena, Colombia in 1646 by jumping to the Cartagena of 2019. In the present day, Carmen Eguiluz, the young witch, must perform a mission for the wizard who helped her time travel. Then she can go back to her own time to save the man she loves from being shot and killed when he attempts to defend her, and stop her own execution as a witch by burning at the stake. But once she gets to 2019, completing her mission is more complicated than she expected. She makes friends and enemies as she navigates the future, and it takes teamwork to achieve her goal.
The episode begins with a seaside vista of sailing ships anchored off the Caribbean coast of Cartagena, Columbia, in 1646. On the shore, a young, dark-skinned woman is chained to a cart, pulled by soldiers. She is being brought to her execution in a coastal fort made from local stone. Soon, the woman, Carmen Eguiluz, is tied to a stake, with a pyre beneath her feet, ready to be burned as a witch.
He gestures to a soldier to light the pyre with a torch. As the fire burns, the priest chants in Latin and Carmen begins a spell in another language. The dogs in the square howl as they chant. The red sparks from the fire turn to green-blue sparkles in the turquoise water, as Carmen is transported to modern day Cartagena, where she materializes a little way off shore.
As the sedative takes effect, Carmen remembers more of her past, when she was a domestic worker in the Aranoa house. She and Cristobal would hide notes for each other in a crack above one of the windows. They were in love and arranged secret meetings.
As they walk, Adelaida tells Carmen the recent history of the house. Her late husband inherited it from his great-grandfather. They decided to turn it into a music school, but then Pepe, her husband, died. She became lonely and depressed, so eventually she turned it into a hostel instead. Now she has guests from all over stay there.
Ninibe, a confident woman who appears to be in her late 30s, asks Carmen what she needs. Carmen gives her the stone pendant that she got from Aldemar and they discuss sending Carmen back to her own time. Ninibe is more concerned with freeing Aldemar. Her disciple will help Carmen with the time travel ritual.
Did Carmen transport directly into the water because sea waters have risen over the centuries, or is the seawall that held the water back in 1646 gone? Or maybe because she was on fire and needed to cool off her burns?
Encyclical= a letter written by the Roman Catholic pope, to be circulated amongst the Catholic Bishops, priests or the entire community. The Inquisidor is referring to what is actually classified as a papal bull in modern times, Summis desiderantes affectibus.
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"Witch" is the third episode of the first season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the third episode in the series. Written by Dana Reston and directed by Stephen Cragg, it was originally broadcast on March 17, 1997, on The WB network.
Despite Giles's misgivings, Buffy decides to try out for the Sunnydale High cheerleading squad in order to reclaim some of the happy, normal social life she enjoyed back in Los Angeles. Right before the trials begin, Xander gives Buffy a bracelet with "Yours Always" engraved on it. During the trial, the hands of a girl named Amber spontaneously combust. In the library, the gang discusses what happened and possibility. Xander and Willow try to force their involvement, through research and stuff.
That evening, Buffy returns home and tries to connect with her mom. However, Joyce is distracted by work and setting up the gallery's first major show. They talk about cheerleading and Joyce inadvertently goes on a guilt trip about Buffy's past.
Trials continue the next day with group work. During the routine, Amy falls and knocks over Cordelia. Afterwards, Buffy meets her outside the gym, in front of the trophy case and they discuss Amy's mom, Catherine "the Great." Amy shows admiration for her mother's accomplishments and scorn for her absent father. She also is stressed over not being able to compare to her mother's skill and runs off. Willow shows up and tells Buffy about her and Amy's friendship during junior high. Willow reveals that Catherine was emotionally abusive towards Amy. Will says Catherine would often bully Amy over her weight and even withhold food. They then move on to what information Willow had found about Amber, which had nothing of interest. While Amy is changing, Cordelia tries to intimidate and threaten her.
At school, Xander eagerly asks Willow if Buffy is wearing the bracelet he gave her before tryouts. Upon discussing Xander's crush on Buffy, Xander tells Willow, "that's why you're so cool. You're like a guy." They see the cheerleading sign being posted. Amy is crushed when she only makes the substitute list as a 3rd alternate. Buffy tries to be kind to Amy, who is still caught up on her mother. That afternoon, an unknown person is shown to be using Barbie dolls dressed as cheerleaders in a magic ritual over a cauldron, naming Cordelia as its victim.
The next morning before school, Buffy's eating breakfast when her mom tries to tell her about her own high school experiences with the yearbook staff. Buffy shuts her down and an argument ensues about Buffy living her own life. Xander continues to talk to Willow about his crush on Buffy and finally decides to ask Buffy out; to his dismay, though, Buffy is distracted by a spellbound Cordelia. Cordelia is struck blind during her Driver's Ed class under the spell, and is saved from wandering into traffic in the nick of time by Buffy.
According to Giles, blinding enemies is a favorite trick amongst witches. Believing Amy to be a witch, Buffy, Xander and Willow collect some of Amy's hair during science class in order to prove that she cast the spells. However, just as Amy notices the test they did on her, another cheerleader, Lishanne, suddenly starts screaming, but her screams are muffled as her mouth has disappeared. Amy goes home and orders her mother to do her homework, while she goes upstairs holding Buffy's bracelet from Xander, which she stole from Buffy during class.
Amy's mother is cheering the Sunnydale High basketball team when she starts getting visions of what Giles is trying to do. Xander and Willow are unable to stop her from storming into the science lab with an axe, but buy enough time for Giles to break the spells. Amy and her mother switch bodies again, and Buffy feels good enough to fight. However, Catherine's power is too great, and it is only by kicking down a steel vent cowling and reflecting her last spell that Buffy wins the day. Catherine then vanishes.
When Amy and Buffy talk in the school hall the next day, they pass by the school's trophy cabinet, where the trophy to Catherine the Great stands. While both girls wonder where Amy's mother ended up, the trophies face reveals Catherine's eyes and a muffled voice.
I can't say that her focus on pastries and caffeine would have done the celebration justice anyway, but I always appreciate the opportunity to relay to people how much they're missing by never looking away from their phones.
That's become a prevalent message across entertainment, which, at the same time, glorifies all influencers by showering them with kudos. So it's a double-edged sword, isn't it? Enjoy life, but we won't praise or commend you for doing that without your social media posts.
Hayley's presence also allowed Joy to recognize her interest in Carter because they ignored their feelings for each other under the guise of a contest of who could fix up the other with a better date.
Ridiculously, that's too true to life. It's so easy to push aside your feelings for someone with the hope you'll win their favor by being so awesome as to fix them up with someone else, mostly because you're afraid that if you make a move, you'll be rejected.
Martha was hypocritical by sticking to rules when Stephanie wanted to paint her house outside of the approved range of colors for Middleton when she then wanted to be given special privileges in the greenhouse.
And I thought that Stephanie wanted to use the greenhouse for fresh ingredients for the cafe, so it was a little surprising that she chose to plant an entire palate of heather. Can you even use heather in cooking?
One minute, Donovan was on top of the world because Dottie gave him a lead on the Connelly family of travelers, and in the next breath, he learned there were no more Connellys left to help destroy the curse.
But the deed proves that their search is far from over. It also suggests we'll get to see another fun location as Donovan and Abigail follow the clues to the land that dastardly Donovan left for Priscilla. They will conquer the curse!
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The Good Witch television movie series began airing in 2008 on Hallmark Channel with a new movie airing every year, for a span of seven films. The series followed the life of the good witch Cassie Nightingale after her sudden arrival in a quaint town called Middleton. The movie series starred Catherine Bell (Cassie Nightingale), Chris Potter (Jake Russell), Matthew Knight (Brandon Russell), Hannah Endicott-Douglas (Lori Russell), Catherine Disher (Martha Tinsdale), and Peter MacNeill (George O'Hanrahan).
On July 14, 2014, after seven successful films Hallmark Channel announced that The Good Witch would be turning into a television series in 2015. The first season was given a ten-episode order with Daniel Petrie Jr. as showrunner. The show was then announced to be taking place several years after "The Good Witch's Wonder".
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