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Nonton Fate The Winx Saga The Afterparty Sub Indo – The new Netflix series follows Bloom (Abigail Cowen), a bright-eyed, redheaded American fairy with a mysterious past who enrolls at Alfea, a legendary fairy school in an undisclosed magical location (though everyone else’s British accents provide a hint). She’s beautiful and spunky, a combination that immediately catches the attention of Sky (Danny Griffin), who’s both the most popular boy in school and the recent ex-boyfriend of her jealous suitemate, Stella (Hannah van der Westhuysen). Unlike her peers, Bloom only recently found out about her powers when she lost control and set her family’s house ablaze.

Still, her teachers quietly agree that she has incredible potential like no one else at the school, a fact borne out once Bloom embraces her powers instead of running away from them. Once she understands her family history and how to use her singular strengths, it’s implied that Bloom will be the most extraordinary fairy the school has ever seen.

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Nonton Fate The Winx Saga The Afterparty Sub Indo – In theory, “Fate: The Winx Saga” — from “The Vampire Diaries” producer Brian Young — is an adaptation of Iginio Straffi’s Italian cartoon “Winx Club,” which ended up on Nickelodeon. The Netflix version, however, has far more aesthetically in common with a CW drama than its source material, which looks like what might happen if a psychedelic Lisa Frank cartoon came to giggling life. More than anything, though, watching “Fate: The Winx Saga” feels like watching a tortured Mary Sue fan fiction come to life.

For those of you who didn’t spend your early teens scouring corners of the internet for fanfic, a “Mary Sue” refers to a seemingly perfect character who somehow has connections to everyone and inevitably is the key to everything. This trope isn’t limited to fanfic; many heroic characters probably qualify, after all. But the “Mary Sue” is infamous in fan fiction for being shoehorned into an existing narrative, probably as an extension of the writer, to make everything revolve around them no matter what. Bloom — with her unusual appearance, origin story and abilities — is such a spot-on encapsulation of what the most annoying Mary Sue can be that it almost circles back to being impressive.