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.
For the neatness that the episode-by-episode terrors bring with them, it still manages to be completely bananas, occasionally bordering on the nonsensical, what with the weddings, body-and-soul swaps, and characters who I thought were dead and are not but, it turns out, might still be (I think). But this is spirited, gory, teenage supernatural fun, with a tidy-ish ending.
Fans will find plenty to love in Sabrina’s final eight episodes, but unfortunately, it’s a farewell in which the whole is never greater than – heck, not even equal to – the sum of its parts.
The cinematography is astonishing but things were rushed or just pointless filler. And the ending was beautiful but... it's like it wasn't connected to the canon of Sabrina.
A weird season. After watching it I’m left with a ton of questions. Characters act irrationally and weird things happening. Looks like the authors was in rush to end the show.
There were some episodes that were a little bit dull, speaking of the show's narrative and the final... That was supposed to be the grand finale of the show, but instead, it was as friendly as the final of Disney +'s Soul, the connections with the obscurantism and esoterism were pretty much accurate but a little confusing, and that rush of wrapping all stories. I thought the end of Game of Thrones was disappointed but this definitely won.