She was mentioned a few times throughout the series. Like when it became apparent she was their Mother's favorite daughter. Or in another episode it was discovered that Hilda and Zelda had to be adopted for 3 months when they were kids, because Vesta turned their parents into pigs.
This is a metaphor for addiction - drugs, alcohol, social media, even food. All the things we do to avoid our problems, but the problems don't go away. Better to face and work on them, and ask for help when needed.
Really great writing! As an adult it’s very fascinating to consider, would you live in a realm of pure pleasure? Or is this life with ups and downs better? How philosophical
what do you mean great writing? Because of magic, this show had a lot of plotholes and weak writing despite being a funny show. how is it great writing that Sabrina can literally change her whole appearance up to the gender even and go back which she could easily do with a tattoo or piercing as well but getting a tattoo is out of the question?. I get it's a 'moral lesson' for the watchers, but damn weak writing. This plot would work better in shows with teens who don't have magic lol.
I like how sabrina lives with zelda & hilda & she meets her aunt vesta & sabrina finds out that her father had another sister Sophia who disappeared in 1598 & Irma comes to test Harvey on sabrina's birthday in sabrina season 6
Probably shorter than her aunts and father (I can see her not living up to 1000 years), yet she would live longer than mortals so is very likely that she will outlive Harvey
You know I used to be a teen (and I don’t drink coffee) but now I’m 20 and (dare I say it) I’m a adult (I hate saying that) and tbh I miss being a teen and a kid and I guess a preteen too or Tween I mostly drink water, Juice, and Sodas 🥤🧃💧
So stupid. As if Sabrina would need this fun realm to have ‘fun’. She can literally conjure her own crowd to cheer on her right in her bedroom in her iwn world. She can literally zap herself to France or whatever. This was a stupid plot. I don’t care for the moral message.