Sabrina and Nick should've both been alive by the end of the series, especially if they wanted to keep their endgame status.Īnd it definitely wouldn't have been balanced Sabrina wouldn't have ended things if the roles were reversed. As romantic as the plot tried to make it, the development is pretty toxic. Sabrina slips Libby some truth sprinkles to make her confess to spreading nasty lies, but her plan backfires when the goodies make Jenny reveal she's sweet on Sabrina's love interest, Harvey. His "story" doesn't end because Sabrina's not in it. Nick could've lived a long life and found more happy moments to fulfill his journey. This ending shouldn't have happened because it enforces the idea that 'ships/relationships are a life or death mentality. The show pushed the endgame status right to the bitter end, not caring about how it got there. Sabrina accidentally lets slip about magic to Valerie, and tries to pretend it's Westbridge slang for cursing. A half-asleep Sabrina slaps the top of his head, thinking he's her clock radio. In Nick's case, his ending sends the wrong message.Ĭhilling Adventures of Sabrina played a bit with ambiguity to explain his death, but let's call it what it was: Nick killed himself to be with Sabrina in the afterlife. Episode 1 & 2 - 'Sabrina Gets Her Licence' Quizmaster's first appearance is zapping into Sabrina's room and talking like a radio DJ. Her death in the crossfire of stopping The Void, when most other main characters lived, was too high of a price for the story.īoth Sabrinas deserved happiness after saving the world multiple times.
Sabrina the teenage witch season 2 episode 8 missing part full#Sure, maybe Sabrina Morningstar had to disappear to solve the paradox, but Sabrina Spellman should've been rewarded with a full life.
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