The show's rushed feel and contrived teen drama make it feel superficial and rushed. The Alicia/Bloom situation in episode 2 could have been longer, exploring their past and dealing with their magic. The teen romances suffer from the same issue, with rushed drama and tepid fall-outs. The plot suffers due to word building and ideas being rushed, bringing up contrivances and plot holes. The situation with phones and technology feels out of place, especially with only three teachers at Alfea. The show leaves the door open for a second season, with the promise of more to come. If renewed, the show may have ramifications for Bloom showing her powers to humans, but it's unclear what happens or how, which feeds back into the earlier idea of rushed world-building. In Episode 6 of Fate: The Winx Saga, Bloom channels her flames to Rosalind, who helps her channel her abilities. Aisha and Dowling find Bloom, but she is released and sent to the Stone Circle. Rosalind discovers that Aster Dell was a mistake, and she had Blood Witches kidnapped by them. Bloom was kidnapped by these witches, who wanted to use her magic. The Burned Ones, believing she has the power to stop them, have been after her for years. Stella and Aisha argue over Dowling's involvement, but their argument is interrupted by news that the Burned Ones have entered the school and are attacking students. Sam is injured, and Rosalind guides Bloom into using her powers. She promises to help find Bloom's birth parents, but she rushes back to help. She runs into Sky, who is unhappy with her drugging behavior. Dowling informs the students that Solarian troops are on the way, but they may need to attack the Burned Ones before then. Bloom reveals Rosalind's actions and the Burned Ones are after her. The Stone Circle, which serves as a conduit for the school's barrier, is working as a conduit for the magic. As more Burned Ones arrive, the barrier is failing. Sky learns about his father, Andreas, who was killed by Saul's blade in Aster Dell. The Burned Ones attack outside, and Terra and her Father try to save Sam's life. Terra leaves to find Musa with her headphones on, who has a change of heart and arrives to hold his hand through the pain. Bloom, with Aisha and Stella, uses her powers to destroy creatures like a phoenix, causing Terra and Musa to save Sam. Rosalind, who greets Beatrix, recruits Dane and Riven and unlocks ancient magic. Bloom speaks to Dowling, who forgives her for past actions and asks for a hug from the headmistress for her help in bringing her to safety. This moment marks a significant moment in their relationship, as Dowling struggles to hold back tears. Bloom returns home to her parents, where she conjures fire powers and demonstrates her abilities. The Solarian troops arrive at school, arresting Saul for the attempted murder of Andreas. Andreas reveals he is alive and leaves the door open for a second season. Dowling and Rosalind discuss a 1000-year-old legend about dragon flame, which is linked to the origin of the Burned Ones. Rosalind admits to allowing these cursed beings in and planting Beatrix at the school. Beatrix was previously working with Andreas, but was kept in hiding until Queen Luna and faculty members threaten to usurp Dowling and install Rosalind as headmistress.