Second season Fate: Winx Sagawhich you can watch on Netflix from today picks up where the first one left off. Five teenage fairies with potentially disastrous magical powers must learn to control their powers.. In the first season, the series focused on six episodes to show that magic is a mystery connected to the past. In the new part, strength is everything: good, bad, love, unattainable… Which changes the tone of the argument. Besides being much closer to the original animated series Winx ClubIginio Straffi.
At Alfea, a magical boarding school in the Otherworld, little has changed. Not enough, at least, for Bloom (Abigail Cowan) and the rest of her companions to fully understand the meaning of their inner dynamics. Has the school become a silent enemy since the events of last season’s finale? Once it turns out that old secrets never die and everyone is in danger, returning to the walls of the venerable institution seems risky.
Nonetheless, Fate: Winx Saga from its first episodes, it makes it clear that for the magical creatures of the Other World it is impossible not to be.
Where do you go when you can set fire to everything around you in a fit of pain? Who could understand you if you could listen to the thoughts and pains of others with minimal effort? The possibility of magic – how it works, what it evokes and what it transforms – is much more pronounced this time around than last season. So much so that the dominant element is no longer the perception of this school of magical teenagers, but what is hidden behind its premise.
What happens to Skye, Riven, Musa, Beatrix and even the insidious Stella in an environment where their teenage rivalry takes a new turn? The second season reinforces the idea with a difficult transition to a somewhat rushed maturity. Which, however, is ultimately necessary to understand the deeper meaning of how the story approaches the mystery.
The second season with magic turned into a real enemy
New chapters Fate: Winx Saga They begin by looking into significant changes to Alfea after Rosalind takes over the institute. Although this is not a topic that is addressed immediately. The opening scenes take place in the pastoral calm surrounding the venerable establishment.. Terra (Eliot Salt), perhaps the most innocent and fragile of the original group of fairies, roams the forest in search of a connection with nature.
The narrative progresses well towards questions that were left open in the partial closure of the first part of the story. Who are we when our identity depends on what we can do? Terra, more than anyone else, must deal with a strange load of exception, even among the unusual. An idea he shares with Bloom, and now Flora (Paulina Chavez), in the midst of an increasingly complex and sinister environment.
Alfea, turned into an enclave where magic is tested, causes her characters to ask painful questions about themselves. A difficult moment when it is associated with the perception of the extraordinary in a completely different way. Every student is a risk, a danger and an opportunity.. Also, hope and promise. But what happens when everything becomes a confusing and strange space, more and more dangerous?

Fate: Winx Saga in search of identity
The first season of the series has received all sorts of criticism for turning Alfea into a somewhat unfortunate copy of the iconic Hogwarts. The new episodes essentially focus on change the situation and achieve a new personality for production. This is achieved by defining its role as an enclave in the middle of two worlds. If reality is on the edge of the Otherworld, the students of Alfea are travelers between two notions of the mystical. Especially Bloom, whose divided nature becomes more complex as her powers increase. Also suspected of his ability to control them.
In fact, the main feature of the second season is that outline with good hands the world of fairies. Little by little, it becomes more and more apparent that the quality of magic is part of a little-studied emotional place. Bloom, who in the first season tried to connect fear, grief and horror with destructive power, must find a balance point. The new term finds her horrified, the gates of Alfea closing behind her and imprisoning her in a terrifying space. However, the heroine is strong enough to suggest that in this case, she is not the frightened girl who almost accidentally ended up in an inexplicable school.
The change shows the show is exploring a lot more adult regions. Which also benefits the characters of Stella, Aisha, Terra and Musa. Novelty of new series Fate: Winx Saga also includes Flora, version live action one of my favorite comic book characters. This is a welcome addition as it supports and relate a story about streaming with its long legacy in pop culture. The result was a new vision for Alfea – darker, more distinctive and elitist – and her students.

Fate: Winx Sagafantasy full of elegance
In the new season, the series is trying to deal with the darkness inherent in the fact that each of its characters is a danger. One is latent and, moreover, with a past that needs to be dealt with. This is no longer a demonstration of extraordinary abilities, but how they are supported by a broad idea. Blossomwho has become the unwitting leader of the school, tries to understand in his first chapters why the fire in his blood is also a brand.
New season Fate: Winx Saga this is a less sinister and more youthful version locke and key. It is also possible to revise old concepts Sabrina, a young witch. With an ending that promises a comeback (unconfirmed), the series has improved a lot but remains a slightly generic product. One who has no greater power to create his own universe among dozens of others around him.
