I wasn't able to get this in earlier but I'm here with more Deadtime Stories now. This one has an episode which I saw before so it's due for a re-watch soon. I had an idea what to expect based on the episode, moreso than some of the others.
There isn't a lot to say for this but it is interesting in a few ways. It's a good one, being on the more solid end despite having some things to pick at. Lindsey Jordan has gotten a new mirror from her parents, which is an old creepy antique. One day she and her friends play a Bloody Mary game which involves making a wish. Her sister swears she sees someone in the mirror and while they brush it off at first, of course the wishes start coming true and it's clear there is someone in there.
This is a basic Be careful what you wish for type plot, and it mostly goes in the expected directions. It's a more classic feeling one and I like that. It's a trope that usually works, as basic as it is, and that is the case here. The pacing and progression is mostly solid, although it takes a while to get to some serious scares.
it has to wind up as they realize what is going on. They don't go too wild with the wishes, which is kind of a shame but I guess it works in keeping this somewhat grounded so we can buy why one of the friends doesn't think anything weird is going on. For each wish granted, something bad happens to let it happen. This even happens when the sister wishes for a puppy.
This does a decent job in adding stakes and there are upsetting moments with this. There's an alpha bitch named Carolyn Berger and her muscle Nancy Patankski that comes with this side plot about Lindsey trying out for the school play along with Carolyn. This leads to some mildly emotional stuff later on, that isn't a ton but is decently done.
Lindsey is a bit mixed. We jump right into things so we don't get much info on her going on, nor much of a description. She's a jerk to the sister for no real reason but that's not in the latter half as much. She does get more likable as these bad things happen and she even feels bad for Carloyn when something ends up happening to her.
The mirror plays on her insecurities a bit, which helps out in one scene which gives us more wishing without the characters being too dumb., There's a group aspect again and while on their own they aren't much (the friend Bree Daniels does very little) the dynamic itself is charming, if less so than in Grave Secrets.
Nancy feels kinda useless which is funny cuz I know the show does more with her, to the point of having her in other episodes despite not being in the books again. Yes, they establish the Deadtime Stories Universe and seem to make at least one substantial change to a book. Wow. That's for another time though.
The ending is where it falls a part a bit. It's weird. We have a traditional ending done in an odd way. There isn't much of a wrapup and it feels more like a cliffhanger leading into a part 2 more than an ending. There is no sequel so this is just weird.
I only have access to the reprint and I should mention it was called Mirror Mirror at first but the reprint/episode changes it to The Witching Game. No idea why but the new title is way less generic at least. According to one video, the reprint slightly changes the ending, I think extending it? I can't cross reference myself but that would make sense, it feels weird. I doubt it's extended with how it abrupt it already is.
Hopefully someone who has that original version can help me out here. As it is, it's a weird ending, conceptually it's fine but it's wonky with how they do it. It causes parts of the story to feel short changed, and it does weaken the story.
It's a shame because as a whole, this one worked fairly well. It is standard in its concept and has some flaws but it does flow well and is decently engaging. Mary is fine as a creepy threat and there are some nice moments. It's a case where it just needed some touching up to be more special.
It's mixed in the way these sometimes way but it does end up working well enough for most of it. That ending does dock points though, shame. I'm curious to see how the episode is, I think it did some stuff better but we'll see.
That does it for this one. Next time, we head back to the Galaxy of Fear we get close to the end of arc 1. See ya then.