SummarySabrina (Kiernan Shipka) juggles life as a sophomore at Baxter High and as a witch with her Aunts Hilda (Lucy Davis) and Zelda (Miranda Otto) in this darker coming-of-age series based on the comic book series of the same name.
SummarySabrina (Kiernan Shipka) juggles life as a sophomore at Baxter High and as a witch with her Aunts Hilda (Lucy Davis) and Zelda (Miranda Otto) in this darker coming-of-age series based on the comic book series of the same name.
Each time Sabrina swerves into such uneven territory, it finds its way back to its strengths as a visually rich, darkly comical, and immensely fun to watch piece of wish fulfillment. The show ricochets from near-perfectly pitched dark fantasy to rote considerations of normal life, only striking the right balance when it doesn’t take itself too seriously, but it still has enough magic and wonder to enthrall.
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, like Sabrina herself, is having more fun in Season 2, but it remains too reliant on smoke and mirrors. Strip back that glossy gothic-horror surface, and the internal logic of the story turns to dust.
This season has what the first season didn't. Characters have grown & are more complex, there are more surprising plot twists. Add that to the way they displayed witchcraft in the first season and you have this amazing season.
This season has ups and downs. The visual remain incredible, even better than the first season. But I felt lost in a few moments, and the end did not instigate me for an upcoming season. Anyway this series is cool to watch
A totally sloppy, incoherent, unnecessary, annoying, predictable project, no risk at all. This sums up the 2nd season of this series. After seeing this, I find the first season a work of art.