: Anne fully embraces her witch heritage, choosing power over morality. To keep Cotton Mather from fleeing or exposing her, she places him under a love spell and forces a familiar down his throat—mimicking the same control Mary once held over George Sibley.
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Critics praised the episode for its "unexpected gasp moments" and high body count, with many calling it a flawless conclusion to the season's arcs. Reviewers on Rotten Tomatoes and TV Fanatic highlighted the tragic irony of Mary finally gaining the upper hand in her war against the Countess, only to lose everything else. : Anne fully embraces her witch heritage, choosing
Died from an infected wound; brought back by Mary's sacrifice. Severely Incapacitated Reviewers on Rotten Tomatoes and TV Fanatic highlighted
: Desperate and drained, Mary attempts to kill both herself and the Countess by setting a church on fire, but Anne Hale intervenes. Later, Sebastian von Marburg—acting out of "unconditional love" for Mary—fakes her death to the Countess and allows her to find the dying John Alden. Mary ultimately gives her life to resurrect John using her own blood.
Mauled by ravens while leaving Salem; blinded but possibly alive. Enslaved Magically bound and physically puppeted by Anne Hale. Critical Reception