

Big Good: The Traveler, who's the sole guardian of the Cookbook and has been around since the creation of the book, which is at least since the Middle Ages.The person will never leave you alone, even if you'd prefer they did. The downside? The "forever" part is Not Hyperbole. Be Careful What You Wish For: BFFPBJ turns anyone who eats it into your best friend forever.Bad Present: When a young Becky Quinn changes the past so Ida and Gina never got in an argument, Becky got stuck in the cookbook when Chuck saved Rose, Gina Silvers was poisoned and turned evil, took over as mayor, and ruled Saffron Falls with an iron fist.Kelly: It's like my grandma always said, there are no shortcuts. An Aesop: Particularly in earlier episodes, like "Just Add Brains," which ends on.She does display a softer side in the Pilot, but "Just Add Halloween" shows that this hasn't changed the girls' opinion of her that much. She's especially tough to people on the basketball team. Alpha Bitch: Charlotte is a wealthy girl who loves to lord her status over other people.Her friends even stage an intervention for her. Addictive Magic: Kelly quickly becomes addicted to the use of magic in Season 2.
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Becky says she played a wolf, an allusion to Dee Wallace's role in The Howling. Silvers and Mama P reminisce about playing animals in a school play when they were in middle school. Actor Allusion: In Just Add Caroline, Becky, Ms.Aborted Arc: Remember in the pilot episode where Kelly, Hannah and Darbie make the basketball team, and Charlotte ends up becoming captain? Well, apparently the show didn't, since that subplot was dropped after the premiere, and it never gets readdressed.It follows a new trio of protectors introduced in said special and/or the final season: step-siblings Zoe and Leo Chua-Sellitti, and their downstairs neighbor Ish Gupta.
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The series concluded with a Backdoor Pilot special, from which spun off 2020's Just Add Magic: Mystery City. This is reflected in the heavily consequential nature of the magic itself, which is emphasized not to be the cure-all for everything, as all the spells carry some sort of caveat or downside. While this plot becomes more complex as more narrative threads are introduced, the episode-to-episode gist usually remains the same: Kelly, Darbie and Hannah get into trouble, attempt to use magic to solve it, the magic backfires, and they learn a lesson. Using the power of the book, they seek to find a way to cure Grandma Quinn, inadvertently unraveling more mysteries about magic and its relation to the people they thought they knew. The girls discover that the cookbook's recipes inflict magic spells on whoever eats them, and that Grandma Quinn's ailment is the result of a curse. The story starts out like this: tween best friends Kelly Quinn, Darbie O'Brien and Hannah Parker-Kent come into possession of a cookbook previously belonging to Kelly's grandmother, who is afflicted with a mysterious neurological illness in the present day. more seasons were produced from 2016 to 2019. Season 2 was divided into "2A" and "2B" parts, and although there is a Season 3B, it only consists of one episode. Two * or four, depending on how you slice it.
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The Pilot Episode released in 2015 to rave reviews from kids and adults alike, becoming the highest-rated premiere for a kids' program on the service that year, with a full first season airing a year later. Just Add Magic is an Urban Fantasy series developed for Prime Video, based on the book series of the same name by Cindy Callaghan.
