Finished the show tonight. It was a fun watch, I liked a lot of it. The demons made more sense at the end, and I liked how they ended up being sort of the genetic base recipe to everyone else. Diana's character development had some holes but I didn't get too caught up in them. It was interesting how they wardrobed her. At the beginning it was glossy perfect hair and clothes that were always the same --->

#DiscoveryOfWitches

---> ...color as her eyes, with such consistency that I thought her eyes must be magically significant. Then suddenly she was pregnant and her clothes shifted to darker colors and the eye emphasis dwindled - but the hilarious thing was her long beautiful hair went from always glossy and brushed to being an unkempt mess, either hanging limply or hastily tied up. Clearly a parent was on the wardrobe team and wanted a bit of realism for this mother of twins.

@hollie I've watched it through a couple of times and I really think the production design team knocked it out of the park.

The whole show is in rust, peach, gold, teal, and midnight blue, even the buildings. Diana's friend Gillian is subtly off from the rest of the color scheme, with dark browns and oranges and purpley blues indicating her divided loyalty and insecurity about fitting in.

@robotistry That's such a great insight, thank you for sharing that! I felt that energy from Gillian but I hadn't realized how strongly it was reflected in her clothes, and it so was! I'm looking at cast photos right now.

Now I want to watch it again! I didn't notice the peach as much but I noticed all the blue and gold, it was everywhere.