But hey, we’re making progress.Īlright, let’s discuss where Season 2 struggles. There’s a lot of character work that still needs to be done with her. However, I still want someone to completely prove Bloom wrong at various points throughout the season and knock her down a couple of pegs due to her “it has to be me” way of thinking. (L to R) Precious Mustapha as Aisha, Abigail Cowen as Bloom, Elisha Applebaum as Musa, Eliot Salt as Terra in Fate The Winx Club Saga Season 2. These characters and their friendship are why I came back for this season, and why I will watch a third if the show is renewed. The Winx Suite friendships are at the core of this series, and so it’s such a relief to see this major issue with Bloom fixed. Whether it is being ecstatic over the news of a new crush or putting aside her own questions to focus on getting Musa’s magic back, Bloom steps up in the friend department this season. Season 2 makes huge progress here by showing us numerous times where Bloom’s a decent friend and an integral part of the Winx Suite. Fate The Winx Saga - Photo Courtesy of Netflixīefore diving into the season’s faults, I do have to take a second to praise one aspect: Bloom’s a much better friend.ĭuring Season 1, it was ridiculous that Terra, Musa, Aisha, and Stella liked Bloom so much because we never saw Bloom do anything to earn it. ![]() ![]() ![]() Season 2 needed to be more than 7 episodes long. There’s so much potential in this 7 episode season, but ultimately, it’s squandered as the show rushes to fit in the story it wants to tell. Warning: This review contains spoilers for the entirety of Fate: The Winx Saga Season 2.įate: The Winx Saga Season 2 is a disappointment there’s no other way to say it.
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