Mayfair Witches Recap: If I Only Had a Brain
Briefly

In this episode titled 'Julien's Victrola,' the focus is on Rowan's fragmented personality, as Julien splits her into two halves, one representing intellect and the other emotion. This division leads to humorous scenarios, but also highlights the lack of acknowledgment from her loved ones regarding her diminished capacity for complex thought. The character of Rowan reveals how her dimensionality suffers, making her appear more like a cardboard cutout than a fully fleshed-out persona. However, amidst the chaos, the episode still provides entertainment and insights, including a glimpse into Scotland.
If I were Rowan, I might be a little offended if I suddenly lost my capacity for complex thought and nobody noticed.
Rowan is not so much a character as she is a cardboard cutout of a character. You can put clothes on her, talk to her, and sometimes you can make her do tricks.
We learned an awful lot about Scotland. And you know what? We're having fun.
Instead of locking us into a 45-minute departure episode, Julien splits Rowan's personality into two halves.
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