Brad's problem with Sabrina isn't revealed in this episode. It's revealed in the next one. Harvey's jock-ish idiocy wasn't very endearing in this episode. He should have been able to see that Brad did indeed have a problem with Sabrina. How Mr. Kraft became principal instead of being fired is never explained. Then again, the previous principal wasn't much better. Valerie's departure is one of the few ones that is ever explained. They never explained Jenny's departure, Dreama's departure, or Miles's departure. I wonder if that dog can talk.
@@Princessofthedrk I understand that, but they still could have written an explanation for each character's disappearance within the show while the real reason could be the actor leaving. Other shows do that.
I know they did this to make the show more interesting 😮but I liked the early years better because she seemed more relatable I would love to live overseas for a month or two I’ve traveled but will probably never live out of the country…I liked Salem the best he was hilarious
That is why you have to watch the whole movie Sabrina lol I felt for Harvey he was in a rock and a hard place but he does make it up to her and I am glad Sabrina was sad by Valerie leaving. It shows that she was an important character. I wish the Aunts it would have given Sabrina a chance to vent before Salem arranged a civil war in Pluto lol
Holy crap I just got this reference: Sabrina cries out “what am I Job??” Thats a biblical reference about the “unluckiest man” in the Bible who lost all his kids, his property, farm animals and everything else and remained loyal to God. Anything and everything went bad for this man because of a wager between God and Satan xD
"Why it moved to The WB?" In the 2000-2001 season, the show moved to The WB after a negotiation dispute with ABC. While ABC was willing to renew the show for a fifth season, *the network was not willing to pay the reported $1.5 million per episode that Viacom Productions (which produced the show) wanted.* The WB then picked up the show for a mere $675,000 per episode, but agreed to commit to 66 episodes.
Mmm, Senior year, Sabrina. You’re either on the boat that liked it or just lost interest. Personally, Brad need more than a passive aggressive hostile silent treatment to fill in Libby’s vocal Passive Aggressive hostility.
It's actually one of my favorite seasons. It's arguably the most season. It's the only season with Dreama. And Brad. And the clock shop. And it's got some unique episodes. It's got the only episode where we see Hilda and Zelda's mom. It corrects a mistake they made when they assumed Vesta was their mom's favorite child back in the season 2 finale (actually, Vesta got less attention than the other 2 when they were all kids and the mom is trying to make up for that in adulthood). It's got "Salem's Daughter." It's got "The 4 Faces of Sabrina." It's unique. Sometimes I REALLY get hooked on season 4 episodes, I have to watch 3 or 4 at a time
@@ChristopherBingham-xx8xl it’s like I said, you either liked or hated it. I hated cause Brad he should continue to drive the wedge between Sabrina and Harvey that Libby did and as for Dreama the problem with introducing her was knowing she won’t be back next season cause how they wrote off the last 2 best friends so why bother getting attached. When I think about how it related to life for during that time, I did see girls change out friends quicker than boyfriends. And if guys didn’t like girls poorly pushed rumors were often spread.
@@shaunfergus2476 I have to agree, Brad was inadequate cause he seemed as if he didn’t want to be there at all and to then they add some plot about him being a witch hunter was forced they could’ve built it up in first episode of that season, and Dreama was innocent, too innocent where she lacked any real personality, she wasn’t neurotic like Valerie or lofty like Jenny. I think by this season they moved to the WB/CW. Also the Friday the 13th plot they touched on should’ve have been more of a staple to the show how the characters would’ve reacted to Sabrina bring a witch.
@@icaliverThere was also supposed to be the arc about Sabrina helping Dreama train for her witch’s licence, but there wasn’t much done with that. Perhaps Quizmaster could have been a role all witches do, like bad news delivery but without looking like the Grim Reaper, and Sabrina was assigned to be Dreama’s.