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Vampires may be the undead and zombies relentless, but this fall witches are once again casting a spell on TV. Sisters of the supernatural are the focus of two series, and they play a big part in three other new shows. Add that to the spellcasters in several returning series and you’ve got a heady potion that’s changing the balance of supernatural beings haunting TV. Here’s a graphical look at the phenomenon.

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