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* [[Actor Allusion]]: Roxie claims she's never heard of [[X-Men|Professor X]] ...as she is being played by the same actress as Mystique.
* [[Actor Allusion]]: Roxie claims she's never heard of [[X-Men|Professor X]] ...as she is being played by the same actress as Mystique.
** Rebecca Romijn's real-life husband Jerry O'Connell shows up towards the end as a love interest for Kat.
** Rebecca Romijn's real-life husband Jerry O'Connell shows up towards the end as a love interest for Kat.
* [[Back From the Dead]]: Daryl, sort of, as well as {{spoiler|Danny and Jamie}} in the last episode.
* [[Back from the Dead]]: Daryl, sort of, as well as {{spoiler|Danny and Jamie}} in the last episode.
* [[Black Comedy Rape]]:
* [[Black Comedy Rape]]:
** Joanna, in an attempt to prove that she's not interested in Max, flirts with another guy at a party. When the other guy starts to back off, she uses her mind control to get him to sleep with her. Turns out that not only is the guy gay, he's in a committed relationship. It's made 100% clear that the guy would never have had sex with Joanna voluntarily, yet it's played as 'oh, that silly Joanna and her bad luck with men!' moment.
** Joanna, in an attempt to prove that she's not interested in Max, flirts with another guy at a party. When the other guy starts to back off, she uses her mind control to get him to sleep with her. Turns out that not only is the guy gay, he's in a committed relationship. It's made 100% clear that the guy would never have had sex with Joanna voluntarily, yet it's played as 'oh, that silly Joanna and her bad luck with men!' moment.
** Roxie makes a vague allusion to [[Prison Rape]] when she tells {{spoiler|Jamie}} that he's "a little too pretty for prison":
** Roxie makes a vague allusion to [[Prison Rape]] when she tells {{spoiler|Jamie}} that he's "a little too pretty for prison":
{{quote| '''Roxie:''' With those doe eyes and that accent, you'll be one sought-after cellmate.}}
{{quote|'''Roxie:''' With those doe eyes and that accent, you'll be one sought-after cellmate.}}
* [[Blonde, Brunette, Redhead]]
* [[Blonde, Brunette, Redhead]]
* [[Body Horror]]: When Eleanor does acupuncture on Bun, ''millions of red ants come pouring out of her body.'' [[HSQ|Holy shit.]]
* [[Body Horror]]: When Eleanor does acupuncture on Bun, ''millions of red ants come pouring out of her body.'' [[HSQ|Holy shit.]]
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* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: The main love interests for [[X-Men|Mystique]] and her daughter, [[Pretty Little Liars|Hanna]], are [[Kyle XY]] and his brother, [[A Very Potter Musical|Harry Potter]]/[[Glee|Blaine Anderson]]. Also, [[Due South|Benton Fraser]] is Daryl.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: The main love interests for [[X-Men|Mystique]] and her daughter, [[Pretty Little Liars|Hanna]], are [[Kyle XY]] and his brother, [[A Very Potter Musical|Harry Potter]]/[[Glee|Blaine Anderson]]. Also, [[Due South|Benton Fraser]] is Daryl.
** And [[Boardwalk Empire|Richard Harrow]] is Roxie's neighbor and has an undamaged--and very attractive--face, but he might also be a murderer.
** And [[Boardwalk Empire|Richard Harrow]] is Roxie's neighbor and has an undamaged--and very attractive--face, but he might also be a murderer.
* [[Hot Librarian]]: Joanna.
* [[Hot Librarian]]: Joanna.
* [[Hot Scoop]]: Joanna.
* [[Hot Scoop]]: Joanna.
* [[Hypnotic Eyes]]: Joanna, but they only work on men.
* [[Hypnotic Eyes]]: Joanna, but they only work on men.
* [[Idiosyncratic Episode Naming]]: Each title had two linked items, sometimes rhyming ("Mooning and Crooning," "Pampered and Tampered") and sometimes not ("Red Ants and Black Widows," "Magic Snow and Creepy Gene").
* [[Idiosyncratic Episode Naming]]: Each title had two linked items, sometimes rhyming ("Mooning and Crooning," "Pampered and Tampered") and sometimes not ("Red Ants and Black Widows," "Magic Snow and Creepy Gene").
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[[Category:Eastwick]]
[[Category:Eastwick]]
[[Category:TV Series]]

Latest revision as of 23:50, 4 October 2020

Eastwick was a Dramedy premiering on ABC for their 2009 fall line-up. The show is inspired both by the John Updike novel, The Witches of Eastwick, and the previous film version of the same name.

Roxie, Joanna, and Kat are all residents of Eastwick, but have never really interacted. Roxie lost her husband and now has a reputation of a man-eater, mostly because she is seeing a younger man. Joanna is a wannabe Lois Lane, a budding journalist with a hopeless crush on her co-worker, Will. Rounding out the group, Kat is a mother and a wife in a nearly-loveless marriage to her high school sweetheart. The three are drawn together during a harvest festival, when they all make a wish at the local fountain.

Afterward, strange things beginning happening in Eastwick. A mysterious millionare, Darryl Van Horne, arrives in a cloud of scandal and begins buying up the town. And the three women, soon becoming fast friends, discover they each possess powerful new gifts. Roxie is able to see the future, Joanna can hypnotize men with a look, and Kat has power over the elements.

The show has been compared to both Desperate Housewives and Sex and the City with magic. The series was canceled due to poor ratings, leaving several episodes unaired on the network (although in Britain the entire series was run by the Hallmark Channel... and again when they became the Universal Channel).

Tropes used in Eastwick include:


  • Absentee Actor: Like Charmed and Heroes, Eastwick only lists the cast members actually appearing in that particular episode instead of having a standard cast list, and like Heroes (and Ashley Benson's[1] next series Pretty Little Liars), they're listed in alphabetical order - with the exception of Paul Gross (Daryl) who due to his "and" billing is always listed last.
  • Actor Allusion: Roxie claims she's never heard of Professor X ...as she is being played by the same actress as Mystique.
    • Rebecca Romijn's real-life husband Jerry O'Connell shows up towards the end as a love interest for Kat.
  • Back from the Dead: Daryl, sort of, as well as Danny and Jamie in the last episode.
  • Black Comedy Rape:
    • Joanna, in an attempt to prove that she's not interested in Max, flirts with another guy at a party. When the other guy starts to back off, she uses her mind control to get him to sleep with her. Turns out that not only is the guy gay, he's in a committed relationship. It's made 100% clear that the guy would never have had sex with Joanna voluntarily, yet it's played as 'oh, that silly Joanna and her bad luck with men!' moment.
    • Roxie makes a vague allusion to Prison Rape when she tells Jamie that he's "a little too pretty for prison":

Roxie: With those doe eyes and that accent, you'll be one sought-after cellmate.

  1. she plays Rebecca Romijn's daughter