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  • The Secret Circle is an amazing television show and myself and many people enjoy it ! Worst thing is it has been canceled and so much was opened up on the finale of season 1 which will now never be complete :( not to mention the books were only a slight guide so they wont answer the questions of what happens either. SIGN THIS PETITION TO RENEW TSC FOR A SEASON 2 :) The petition can be found on change.org, just search the secret circle in the search bar and it is the first petition to appear. Don't let this amazing show that actually has a great plot and great characters go to waste leaving behind shows which actually have not good content. The secret circle is one of a kind, so save it !
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    I knew The Secret Circle was cancelled after 1 season because I watched it after the fact on Netflix. My question now is WHY IN THE WORLD was that what happened? The show took its time in developing the real underlying major story, in fact not establishing it until the season finale of Season 1. That is the sad thing though, after 22 episodes we learn that all the detail that went into the season that had some flaws and at time seemed tedious in revealing detail we get the reward that it was worth it!!! Yes it suffered from some typical writing issues like all teen drama's do which is making 15 and 16 year old's lives seem like 20-22 year old people in school sometimes if they feel like it, doing what they want, when they want with booze served to them at every restaurant.

    Thing is that made this show different was that it truly did drop in clue's through the way and in the last 5 episodes unloaded a bundle of startling news that the main character, Cassie who was struggling between good and bad or good and black magic most of the season we learn that her father truly was an evil master mind who used a whole generation to turn the circle to a complete circle of dark magic witches all stemming from his blood line and give them phenomenal power. Problem as they left it was that the two we know of were good in their hearts and the 4 to be introduced we don't know but it establishes the base story for a MAJOR good vs. evil in Season 2 with little tinkering. Simply have 1 of the new 4 being good at heart and then maybe 1 or 2 who struggle so that his masterminded evil group is really torn and in fighting between them as to whether they should be good or evil.

    Would of, could of, should have... but we won't ever know because after one of the best first season building and finale's I've seen in what was a fairly lightweight story they had created a story line that had a lot of potential. Thing was Season 1 was pretty good in the process. And with the two daughters that discovered daddy's being evil and killing him at the end of Season 1 there was no evil mastermind to force the group in the dark direction when the story picked up; the battle was there to initiate in Season 2 except there being none to continue it. Viewers loss. The show was simply far to good to only give it one season, single season shows are for lame flops and the Secret Circle was very far from a lame flop as it entertained and while not perfect was good enough to get pretty good. So many bad shows go on forever and some good to, but so many mediocre ones make it when this show had potential and they just built it to a good launching point for future story lines and folded. Bad call, lot of potential blown.
  • It had everything to be part of the Vampire Diaries mythology/franchise. And the season/series finale left me completely hooked. Just like Melrose Place reboot, and Ringer, it needed time to improve. And showed it could in a big way, at the very last minute. I'm sure if the show aired a year later, it would've lasted at least three or four more seasons. Considering how awful ratings standards got afterwards, it's not such a stretch to imagine that. It's crazy how the 2009-2012 era of the CW network, is filled with rushed decisions or good projects nipped in the bud. To think they've decided to renew Hart of Dixie over this, is beyond me. And now we have bad PC reboots shoved down our throats. I'm not even hoping for a revival, because it's just too late for that...
  • The Secret Circle is one of those series where you find good acting, beautiful people, interesting script and plot with intelligent and bright situations packed nicely in one shiny box.

    I thoroughly enjoyed it, lived with it in its short-term season 1 and highly recommend it to every viewer interested in witchcraft performed by young and talented people with an interesting story in the background.

    Unfortunately, as it usually happens, the sword of Damocles fell on this promising series, cutting its life short and hindering it from developing its full potential in the span of several seasons.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    The Secret Circle follows Cassie Blake (Britt Robertson), the new girl in the town of Chance Harbor. Now living with her grandmother (Ashley Crow) due to the sudden death of her mom, she wonders why there are a lot of strange things happening around her. When 5 school kids take her to an isolated place in the woods, they explain that she is a witch, a revelation that leads to more questions than answers.

    While watching the pilot episode, I understood why the show was able to break opening records in the CW network. The Secret Circle is a nice blend of supernatural drama and suspense, a formula that works given the Vampire Diaries' immense success. The characters are interesting enough to care about; the kids are central to the plot but the activities of the grown-ups get your attention as well.

    When you have a new show, the one thing you absolutely need to do is get your audience hooked. The Secret Circle is able to do this well. Although nothing that will change your life happens in the premiere (a burning vehicle, magic-induced rain and a person drowning without even swimming) and at times it becomes slow in pace, the events put in place are exciting incentives for you to catch the next episode. Like Cassie, you would like to know what is really going on.

    The show's presentation of magical powers is also refreshing. From my understanding, a witch needs to channel the energy inside her and concentrate so that she can alter the environment. Like in most things, there is strength in numbers. It's not as simple as a point-and-shoot type of ability but not as complicated as bloodletting (well, at least not yet). Even with a fantasy show, things have to remain grounded in reality to make it more believable. In terms of special effects, I am not yet completely sold. The forest scene was beautiful to look at but I think the storm could have been handled much better.

    Britt Robertson is no stranger to this type of role, having starred in the CW's short-lived show Life Unexpected. She has this quality about her that makes her a strong female lead. Delicate and fierce at the same time, Cassie Blake is one girl you should not mess with. Thomas Dekker will be bringing fans from his previous shows Heroes and Terminator: the Sarah Connor Chronicles. Given his experience in playing various teen characters, his portrayal of Adam won't be a problem. Among all the kids, I like Faye (Phoebe Tonkin) the most. She's the type of bad girl you can't help but root for. I hope she is given more story and background in the succeeding episodes. With veteran actress Natasha Henstridge rounding up the cast, The Secret Circle is looking pretty solid acting-wise.

    I realize now that the Secret Circle reminds me of Marvel Comics' The Runaways. The kids are on a path of self-discovery through their little group while the adults have their own plans for them. At the core, this show tackles being independent, growing up with these gifts, learning to control them, and dealing with the consequences of their actions.

    The Secret Circle is obviously targeted towards a young audience so it is almost certain that usual elements of teen romance and anxiety will be present. However, with witchcraft being at the center of it all, it will be enough to keep older viewers interested. Besides, I don't think there's enough of a cheese atmosphere here to repel a wider audience. If magic is your cup of tea, look no further. If not, then I advise you to still stick around. After all, the pilot gives enough to wet the appetite. When witches are involved, you just don't know what's going to happen next.
  • I'll just put this in pros and cons since there's no really point writing 1000 words review for the show that barely started.

    + 1. Plot seems interesting 2. Chicks are hot 3. I love places of shooting (whole town really) 4. I love dark breeze of it 5. Acting is quite a good but it could be improved 6. Solid character development - 1. Lines are sometimes cheesy and really stupid 2. Sometimes nothing makes sense at all 3. Special effects seems really bad made 4. Whole concept of witchcraft is messed up and pretty much old story

    Show has potential but it really needs to work up if it wants to achieve anything. They need to create something new, to write better lines, to actually create better chemistry between characters, to remove stupid 10s looks and a lots of other small things. So far the show is good; the rating does justice to it. Solid 7.5/6 show that has potential to rise to 8 if played well.
  • Why did they have to cancel this show. I cannot honestly believe it had anything to do with low ratings as it is just too good. There are plenty of other CW shows that couldn't hold a candle to this one but they gave them a second season order. I am completely unimpressed that another great show will be finished up on a cliffhanger.

    It's kind of like The Craft but with a few subtle differences. Overall though I am glad that I have finally watched this show. There are no typical vampires and werewolves in this one like many other shows and movies at the moment. It focuses on a new supernatural being. They have also setup the storyline really well so there are plenty of directions they can take and it keeps you guessing. Unfortunately I guess we will never really get to see how good it could have been.
  • krw1263 June 2019
    Is it bad? No. Is it obsession worthy? No. Do i want to want another season? Yes please. If you like supernatural/fantasy give it a go. The script/characters lacked depth for me which is why this is a 7 but still an enjoyable watch.
  • AnnaPagrati24 August 2021
    I really liked this show when it came out. I wasn't very pumped it got canceled, I wanted to see where it was heading.
  • Cassie Blake (Britt Robertson) has just returned to Chance Harbor after the murder of her mother to stay with her grandmother. She had tried to shield Cassie from her town. Little did she know that she was the last missing piece to form a coven. Adam Conant (Thomas Dekker), Faye Chamberlain (Phoebe Tonkin), Diana Meade (Shelley Hennig), Melissa Glaser (Jessica Parker Kennedy), and Charles Meade (Gale Harold) form the rest of the group.

    It's a great premise, and had all the potential in the world. The second episode was especially great. Then it weakened as more and more convoluted ideas get added in. Instead of setting it up and letting it run, they couldn't let it settle and kept adding more story lines.
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    Boring and mediocre. The only reason I keep watching this show is the lack of better programming (The Secret Circle may be so-so but is Ivy League compared to, say, Terra Nova).

    First of all, the casting and acting are terrible. Britt Robertson (Cassie) seems to have had a lip job which has frozen her expression into a state of permanent puzzlement. She looks as if she says "Oh!" all the time. She is supposed to play an emotionally vulnerable teenager who has just lost her mother and is a loner (haha) but the only thing she does is pout and look puzzled.

    Then we come to Thomas Dekker who looks... screamingly gay. Nothing bad about it, but for a guy who is supposed to be torn between two girls, this is not exactly the vibe you wanna give out. The worst thing is that he is actually much more suitable for Cassie's role than the lead actress.

    And here I should praise Phoebe Tonkin (Faye) who is the only one who actually GETS her role right. She and Adam's Dad (can't remember the name of the actor) are the only ones who deserve distinction, the rest of the actors are just filler (sorry, guys).

    Then, the plot. The only thing I remember from the first three episodes can be summarised in two short lines: Eager witches: "Come on, let's bond the circle". Model pretending to be a shy witch: "Oh, I am too little for this, I have to pout with my new lips".

    So Cassie pouts and looks puzzled. Adam pouts and looks gay. There is a lip job and a couple of good-looking teens. There is a mystery. The good-looking teens get some new abilities.

    Damn, teenagers will love the show;-)
  • fridahefo-5976317 December 2020
    I'm still waiting for the 2 season, i mean come one you can't live it at that it was so exiting at the and and I was so disappointed when it got canceled! It truly was one of the greatest witch shows I've ever watched it's up there with charmed, Buffy the vampire slayer and the originals.

    You have to bring it back especially with Britt Robertson, Phoebe Tonkin and Shelley Henning.

    But just make it so I can get some answers about the season finale :( <3
  • bbb51517 May 2012
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    I started watching this series after I found out it was a sister show to The Vampire Diaries. The acting was shaky in the beginning and so was my interest. I was pretty skeptical about how everything would play out, but pleased with the results. The story started to pick up by the fourth episode and somewhere along the way, the actors became better with their characters. I've never read the books so i cant comment on how much or how little the characters and or story lines match up. I thought Phoebe Tonkin did a wonderful job as Faye (even though I found that particular character quite annoying). I was a bit disappointed to see this series was canceled. With Charmed lasting as long as it did (and not being nearly as exciting or suspenseful) it should have definitely gone on for at least one more season. This show does end on a cliffhanger, which is extremely frustrating. With that said, it shouldn't keep you from watching this series.
  • I liked this series when it started airing this fall, the story was good, and the actors did a good job. But as the show went on it got boring and just over complicated. I watched the first half of the series when it was airing on TV, but after the short winter break, I really had to put myself to watching it again, and after a few weeks I stopped watching it entirely. Still I wanted to find out how it was going to end and I put myself to watching the last ten episodes or so in more or less one sitting. The problems started rising just before the short winter break, when it began it was a show about witches, but like True Blood they made the mistake of throwing more mythical beings in the mix. And it somehow felt like they forgot certain plot lines, for a few episodes and then picking them back up later, making the continuity feel weird. So all things considered it was good at the start, but it lost momentum later on.
  • My partner and I so looked forward to Thursdays @ 9 so we could watch one of our Fave shows, Secret Circle!!!!.....I soo Hate learning it has been canceled.....

    Please, I implore you, please give it some consideration and hopefully u guys will bring it back.....

    I liked this show much better than all the "here's a vampire, there's a vampire" on just about every show u watch these days....

    I really enjoyed watching the young witches doin' their thing....

    Please bring Secret Circle back to the CW....I love your Supernatural show but it's no Secret Circle..
  • The show started off quite simple and the story line was obviously just getting started, but after the first few episodes it's developed and now i can see that the show is going to get a lot better in time. I haven't read the books, but i know some things have changed (kind of like they did with The Vampire Diaries, making elena's character the opposite of who she is, bringing in new- non-existent character's and getting rid of some and changing loads of aspects of the story), but i can't help thinking they do this to make it more TV friendly. They do it to stretch it out and make it last longer, put their own twists and spins, making you're more eager to see the next episode to see if what you know should happen, does. I can say that The Secret Circle is a good show, it needs work, some of the actors aren't that great and are obviously just starting out. The thing that drew me to TSC was Phoebe Tonkins, the Australian actor from H2O: Just add water, and she is a brilliant part of the show. I love her character, she's full of surprises and she's a brilliant actor too. Cassie also shines a light on the show as well, i had seen her in 'life unexpected' and thought she was great in that. But anyway, the story line is developing so their's no point in shunning it until it's a good way into the series, and i just overall think it's pretty good.
  • I thought this was going to be a good show, especially after reading the plot summary and hearing all nice things people say about it. But i simply don't get it.. sorry. After the pilot I was quite disappointed, The plot summary did not match the show as it was suppose to, and neither did the reviews. The actors wasn't that good, I liked Britt Robertson (Cassie) in Life unexpected (Wonderful show!) but in Secret Circle she didn't feel convincing at all, and neither did the other actors. Faye take the price as the most annoying girl i the show. I saw the first 8 episodes and maybe in the end I kind of liked it a little bit, it got a bit more interesting and mysterious, but it is not specially convincing that you have to go through 8 episodes to start to like it. So, I am not that convinced, but I am going to keep watching and hopefully I start to see what everybody else sees. But until then, I'm not that convinced.
  • This was a great show and could have really been a hit if they hadn't have cancelled it. I wish they would bring it back.
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    Sophomore year, THIS WAS MY SHOW. 2011 was a good year. I watched every episode as it was airing AND was absolutely gutted when it was cancelled after 1 season What attracted me to watch was Phoebe Tonkin from H2O, but then I got into the whole cast, Gale Harold being here too, as another lawyer :) and Diana's dad ALSO was awesome! (GALE is just awesome as a lawyer, pulls it off)

    I did read the original trilogy of books, within the first 5 episodes of the show airing on tv.

    Cassie Blake was a normal teen until her mom dies in the pilot episode. She's forced to move to Chance Harbor to live with her grandma, in the house her mom grew up. Soon after she discovers her heritage that she, along with 5 other teens: Diana, Faye, Melissa, Nick and Adam, form a coven of witches.

    I also enjoyed the romance aspect, as it's basically interwoven in the plot: Adam's dad was in love with Cassie's mom, it didnt work out. Now, Adam's dad believes Cassie and Adam are fated to be together, but the slight problem is Adam is with Diana. That was actually a Good triangle because Diana was not annoying. Also it's always fun when its kids vs adults, and what the other is planning.

    The show struggled a little bit with its plotting in the front half of the season, but towards the end, it really, really picked up. The beginning had some slow moving plots like binding the circle's magic, bully witches, demonic possession, silly b plot love triangles while all interesting, were incohesive plots.

    Midway through, the witch hunters were a good plot that I'm glad stayed around. The boatyard fire backstory that killed their parents, the Balcoin dark magic backstory, finding the Crystals to assemble to skull, the half sibling reveal, were all fantastic plot points, in the latter half. Of course the ending twist of the other circles of balcoin kids coming for the circle- BEST CLIFF HANGER EVER!

    Unfortunately, the show was cancelled. The network cited declining audience, and costs of special effects as reasons why. Fan campaigns to renew the show were also unsuccessful. I remember, I signed some petitions!

    All these years later, I think the show stands as one of those that stand out as a 1 season only show.

    I will admit, I think Thomas Dekker was miscast as Adam. Adam in the books was a total all american guy, whereas Thomas Dekker on the show was a bit too emo as Adam. Dont get me wrong, I like his acting, and his character on the show but total mismatch of character approach. That mismatch left the show without a strong leading man. I mean Ian Somerhalder and Paul Wesley on TVD were HALF the reasons to watch TVD!

    Maybe one day, we will get a Secret circle reunion and the cast and producers will say what could have happened. I'd be open for it!
  • The Secret Circle is definitely a show that is worth your time. Don't judge it just because the central characters are teenagers, it doesn't only focus on them. Any adult who is into genre shows such as this, will find just as much enjoyment out of this show as anyone else. It has a promising Pilot that offers massive potential for the show, and trust me when I say this, the show does take advantage of that potential and is developing into quite an addictive and fun new TV series. The farther you get into it, the better it gets and the more compelling the characters and story become. Once you get passed the first three episodes, the fourth episode, "Heather" is really when the show catches its footing. It becomes darker, more mysterious, the pacing becomes faster and the show itself begins to develop into a really great series of its own.

    The Secret Circle is a show where you can't make assumptions and think you're right, because the writers will end up spinning that assumption and giving you the unexpected. The show is compelling, it has a dark theme, plot-twists, there is mystery, romance, action, drama, horror, and of course the paranormal/supernatural elements of witches and magic.

    Like I said, The Secret Circle is a must-see! After all, it isn't an official People's Choice Award nominee for nothing.
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    Watching shows by The CW has proved a rather unfruitful experience. Their shows entertain and hit the notes they want to hit, but never break the mold or strive for greatness. After seeing 'The Secret Circle', 'The Vampire Diaries', later seasons of 'Supernatural', 'Ringer' and 'Hart of Dixie' it starts to feel like all those shows are the same. There are no standalone episodes but the longer story arcs don't feel particularly engaging and rarely really go anywhere. There's never any shocking twists - if a character actually leaves the show, it's done in an overblown dramatic way, and even that barely ever happens.

    Still, a show like 'The Secret Circle' has its strengths, especially to the undiscerning eye. If you want a show about pretty teenage witches, your options are limited, and 'The Secret Circle' delivers. By the way, you should check out the 90's movie 'The Craft' if you want more of something like this.

    The show is story-driven, and the story works. I disliked the parts that dealt with the adult characters, I thought the interesting stuff was with the teenagers, them coming to terms with their powers and learning about them and themselves.

    The characters are the weak point. The actors are not that good. It seems they were hired because they were good-looking - every single person in the show (or any other CW show) looks like they were pulled from an underwear commercial. This makes for nice posters and promotional material but cringe-inducing dialog.
  • I haven't read the books and was searching deliberately for some light teenie supernatural series.

    Even with my low expectations, this series falls short. It's boring and clichéd. Cliché can be done well, but this isn't it.

    Rarely do the cookie cutter Hollywood-pretty characters stand out or feel real.

    The plot is your standard "orphaned teenie moves into town, discovers superpowers, needs to unravel mysteries with a group of other supernatural teenies" variety. The group is flavourless (except for Faye, the only one with a more 3D personality), the love triangle makes me yawn and the mysteries deliver only half of the time.

    The adults are more interesting than the kids.

    Well... stick to Gossip Girl or Vampire Diaries if you really need some teenie fluff series, or look up some lists on IMDb if you want something better fleshed out.
  • The fact that this excellent show got cancelled after only 1 season is an absolute crime in television. There was so much potential and the show ended on a major cliffhanger. I just don't understand why the CW network does not care about the fans of their tv shows. I hope that one day this show will come back. It would be great if the original cast came back but I would still watch if they recast.
  • The series about schoolchildren for schoolchildren and magic at the level of "I am starting to learn adobe after effects". Not to say that it is bad, but in my opinion the rating is overstated. This series deserves maximum 6/10.
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    Very first problem I can think of is that a show's pilot must catch my attention. This was way off. Second it is so unbelievable. I love sci-fi and supernatural, but let's keep probable or possible in the fiction too, else it's just crap piled up. Girl goes to town and then suddenly everyone is acting out around her. There is so much drama in the first episode, I couldn't bare to watch. The girl falls in love on her first day, almost kisses a guy, then she gets almost killed, but still she is considering joining the circle. She really over reacts when finds out about witches. Come on, who does that? really? like that? And all the other teens...if you want her to join you and be friends, act nicely, not try to kill her, and then force the truth on her. Even if they are greedy for power and form the circle as soon as possible, even the most stupidest villain, would work out a plan. This is very sad, that such a show goes on and FlashForward, V, The event, Happy Town, and could go on, got canceled. Besides we already got Vampire diaries, Supernatural and True Blood, which are really good, by the way.
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