A cat show judge comes clean about being blackmailed. Will Salem win "best in show"? #SabrinaTheTeenageWitch I Now streaming on Paramount+ Where to watch: para.mt/Sabrina
Sabrina learns how to become an "animagus" she can turn back into a human and then into a cat at will, unlike Salem, who is cursed to stay in cat form till his parole officer says otherwise
looks like Sabrina learned to become an "animagus" in this episode she can transform into a cat and back into a human at will, unlike Salem, who is stuck as a cat till the Witch Council says otherwise
@@firxanza5172 true 😄 he did get a taste of what it's like to be human again but again, he went power mad and wanted take over the school... and then the world. Bwahahaha!
@@christopherbingham5092 ohh my gosh! I totally forgot about that! In fact I can hardly remember. I must be due a full series rewatch! Thanks for the reminder. Who played him as a human, do you recall? I know it was Gordie the first time
@@christopherbingham5092 The Big Mistake. Nick Bakay appears onscreen in the flashback but his face is never seen proper. He keeps in the darkness revealing himself in silhouette the whole time he is onscreen, save a freeze framed moment he comes into the light for an instant. But looking at any given photograph, his height and body shape, and his mannerisms, there is no doubt whatever that actually is Nick Bakay.
What's ironic about this is that Salem isn't technically a normal real cat, he's a man sentenced to be a cat for 100 years, so really he shouldn't have won either! But brilliant episode nonetheless, and I loved the whisker extentions being like his toupee, how vanity affects us all, even extended to our pets.
From the delightfully ditzy Vera, waitress at "Mel's Diner," to a woman so desperate to win best in show, she resorts to blackmail. I guess things got really tough, once Mel closed the dinner. What would Flo say? " Kiss my grits!"