Lucky (The Secret Circle)

"Lucky" is the 16th episode of the first season of the CW television series The Secret Circle, and the series' 16th episode overall. It was aired on March 15, 2012. The episode was written by Katie Wech and it was directed by Joshua Butler.

"Lucky"
The Secret Circle episode
Diana (Shelley Hennig) and Melissa (Jessica Parker Kennedy) meet Grant (Tim Phillipps)
Episode no.Season 1
Episode 16
Directed byJoshua Butler
Written byKatie Wech
Production code2J6266
Original air dateMarch 15, 2012
Guest appearance(s)

Plot

While the Circle tries to decide if they can trust Blackwell (Joe Lando) or not, Cassie (Britt Robertson) sees him searching for something in the abandoned house. She immediately informs Adam (Thomas Dekker) about it and that leads him to believe that he is looking for an item named "sway" that he and Nick found when they first started using the house as their shelter. "Sway" is a device that drains witches' powers.

Cassie meets her dad and she asks him about "sway". He explains that "sway" does not drain a witch's powers but transfers them to a mortal so they can use magic. The reason he was searching for it, was to find out which witch of the adults' Circle had betrayed him sixteen years ago.

After the conversation with her father, Cassie believes that the traitor was Ethan (Adam Harrington), Adam's dad, since she saw him on Jake's (Chris Zylka) memories abandoning the boat like he knew something was going to happen. When she tells Adam about that, Adam gets furious and they fight. Cassie goes to Jake in hope he can tell her something more about the night of the fire and that Ethan was not the traitor but he can't remember anything. When Cassie leaves, Jake informs Blackwell about Ethan.

In the meantime, while Diana (Shelley Hennig) and Melissa (Jessica Parker Kennedy) are getting things done for the Casino fundraiser, they meet an Australian guy, named Grant (Tim Phillipps), who seems to be interested in Diana. Grant comes to the fundraiser and he ends up escorting Diana to her car.

Faye (Phoebe Tonkin) invites Lee (Grey Damon) to the fundraiser but he declines her offer saying that he has plans. When Faye comes back to take him with her, she meets Eva (Alexia Fast), Lee's ex-girlfriend. Faye is really surprised since Eva was supposedly dead and when Lee is acting like he doesn't know her, she just leaves.

Lee goes to the fundraiser to explain and he makes it clear that he wants to be with Faye. Eva sees them together and she goes back home. When Lee is trying to tell her that he can't be with her, it is revealed that somehow Eva has magic powers. Her anger leads her to use those powers to kill Lee.

Back at the fundraiser, Blackwell has a reunion with Dawn (Natasha Henstridge), only that the reunion doesn't evolve the way Dawn hopes. Blackwell is just looking for Ethan and when he can't find him, he leaves. Someone follows him while he is leaving and tries to kill him. Cassie sees the scene and gets angry, she follows that man. When she knocks him down we see that it's Ethan, but Blackwell stops her before she kills him.

Blackwell and Ethan have a talk about what happened and they make a deal that Ethan won't tell anyone about what Cassie was about to do to him and Blackwell won't tell his son that he was the one who betrayed the Circle sixteen years ago. They also talk about the "written in the stars" fate of Adam and Cassie and Blackwell informs Ethan that "written in the stars" is not only destiny but it's also a curse.

The episode ends with Adam and Cassie apologizing to each other about the fight they had and the accusations they both used against each other's father. He tells her he loves her and finally they kiss. Their reconciliation results in them sleeping together. The loss of Cassie's virginity triggers the curse Blackwell mentioned. As their love-making climaxes, an increasing number of crows circle the house.

Reception

Ratings

In its original American broadcast, "Lucky" was watched by 1.62 million; down 0.14 from the previous episode.[1]

Reviews

"Lucky" received good reviews.

Phil Dyess-Nugent from The A.V. Club gave a C+ rate to the episode. "The Secret Circle itself needs to succumb to passion if it’s going to be any fun. But passion is best conveyed by people who’ve experienced it first-hand, and this show seems to be the work of people who’ve only heard misleading rumors about the stuff."[2]

Carissa Pavlica from TV Fanatic rated the episode with 3.7/5 stating that this was an odd episode.[3]

Sarah Maines from The TV Chick said that The Secret Circle is back, better than ever and the episode was great. "Now that the dual stories between the adults and the kids are finally intertwining themselves, the show is hitting it’s stride."[4]

Feature music

In the episode "Lucky" we can hear the songs:[5]

gollark: What of an *actual* iron dome?
gollark: What? That's $106500 a child. They could probably rent each an individual apartment somewhere for that much.
gollark: When I attempted to be involved in the democratic process™ by complaining to my local politician about a thing their government had done, I got no useful response out of it. I don't think it's worth the time.
gollark: You seem to be able to actually remain motivated to study interesting maths and such. I get distracted from anything like that *very* easily and can only really do it in very small chunks.
gollark: This is also irrelevant because a micronation doing this could just not tax it.

References

  1. Kondolojy, Amanda (March 16, 2012). "Thursday Final Ratings: 'American Idol', 'The Office', 'Missing' Adjusted Up, 'Private Practice' Adjusted Down + NCAA Game Ratings". TV by the Numbers.
  2. Dyess-Nugent, Phil (March 16, 2012). "Lucky". The A.V. Club.
  3. Pavlica, Carissa (March 15, 2012). "The Secret Circle Review: All Bets Are Off". TV Fanatic.
  4. Maines, Sarah (March 16, 2012). "REVIEW: The Secret Circle "Lucky"". The TV Chick.
  5. "Season 1, Episode: 16 "Lucky" Music". TV Fanatic.
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