Greatest moments of Fate: The Winx Saga season one that make the show worth a watch
Fate: The Winx Saga begins with Bloom arriving at Alfea, which sets off a series of events. A show that is a dark reimagining of the animated franchise The Winx Club has everything, from drama, action, romance to supernatural battles and unexpected twists. We see Bloom and her new friends bond, learn to use and control their powers and contend the threat from The Burned Ones. For Bloom, situations are a little too personal as she tries to discover her fire powers and true lineage, with faculty members keeping secrets from her.
From friendships, romance to powerful moments, here are some of the moments that were closest to our hearts.
Terra standing up to Riven
At the beginning of the show, Terra appears to be someone who is timid. However, she shows that she is stronger than people think when defends a new recruit, Dave. After getting scold by Stella regarding having her plants in the common area and feeling ignored by Muse, she stands up to Riven, when she sees Dave being bullied. Terra embarrasses him in front of the partygoers when she strangles Riven with her vines.
Rosalind is alive and is being held under Headmistress Dowling’s office
Headmistress Dowling is known for keeping secrets, and the biggest one of them all is that Rosalind is alive. When Bloom discovers that it was the former Headmistress Rosalind who brought to her parents, she is told by Dowling that Rosalind is dead. This shows how much Dowling is willing to keep from Bloom when all she is trying to do is find the truth about her life.
Bloom’s parents finally know the truth
When Alfea is saved, Bloom takes her new friends to her home, in hopes of telling her parents the truth about who she is. A very touching montage in the finale episode shows us that Bloom tells her parents about her abilities and her magical powers. The show makes sure to bring it all back to where it started, with family.
Fate: The Winx Saga season one is now out on Netflix.
