Love Witches of East End? Here Are Shows Similar to Witches of East End!

Love Witches of East End? Here Are Shows Similar to Witches of East End!

Okay, so, I’ve been on this major witchy kick lately. You know, spells, potions, the whole nine yards. It all started when I stumbled upon this show, “Witches of East End.” Man, I binged that thing in like, a week. It was so good – family drama mixed with magic? Yes, please! But then, the inevitable happened. I finished it. And I was left with this huge, witch-show-shaped hole in my heart.

So, naturally, I went on a mission. A mission to find something, anything, that could fill that void. I started by just typing stuff into Google like, “shows similar to ‘Witches of East End’” and “shows about witches.” I mean, it was a starting point, right?

I found a few right away. There’s this one, “A Discovery of Witches,” that kept popping up. People seemed to think it was better than “Witches of East End”, so I started with that. It is good. The production quality is like, way up there. It was a little slow-moving, though, not as much soapy drama as “Witches of East End”, you know?

Love Witches of East End? Here Are Shows Similar to Witches of East End!

Then, I started digging into these online forums and communities, places where people just like me were looking for their next supernatural fix. I stumbled upon some folks talking about something called “Mayfair Witches,” saying fans of “Witches of East End” are sure to love it. It sounds interesting, so I added it to my list.

  • “A Discovery of Witches”: Found this one right away. People love it.
  • “Mayfair Witches”: Heard about this in online groups. It is on my list now.

Honestly, finding similar shows is a bit of a journey. There are all these streaming sites, right? Netflix, Amazon, and probably others. Each one has its own set of witchy shows, so it’s not like there’s one easy place to look. I spent a good chunk of time just browsing through their catalogs, reading descriptions, and watching trailers. It’s a lot of trial and error, which can be a pain. But hey, when you find that perfect show, it’s all worth it.

I haven’t found the show that I can say is perfect yet, but I’m hopeful. It’s all about keeping an open mind and being willing to try new things. And, you know, maybe I’ll find something even better than “Witches of East End.” Who knows?

This whole search has been a fun ride, and I realized how much I love these kinds of shows. Maybe I’ll even start writing my own witchy stories! If you’ve got any recommendations, let me know, we can be witchy-show buddies.