
This was also the last episode on ABC before the show moved to the WB for Seasons 5-7. The season finale, “The End of an Era” has Sabrina making Josh and Harvey compete for her affections, but things go bad when harvey discovers she’s a witch. “The Four Faces of Sabrina” has Sabrina splitting into four different versions of herself after she becomes torn by which college to choose. “The Wild Wild Witch” finds Sabrina sent to a Wild West town to become Sheriff to learn the lesson that one must follow rules or chaos ensues. Other episodes include “Super Hero,” where Sabrina’s hated nemesis, Principal Kraft (Martin Mull), quits his job and comes to work at Sabrina’s job at a coffee shop. “Ice Station Sabrina” has Sabrina going on a surprise skiing trip with Harvey and Brad, who doesn’t like Sabrina.

Sabrina has to end up in the “Jealous Sea” before she realizes that she can be happy for other people’s success without being envious. “Jealousy” has Sabrina getting jealous of her boyfriend, Harvey, when he asks other friends to help him write an article for the school newspaper and not her. Season 4 featured Sabrina’s last year in high school, and started off with the episode “No Place Like Home,” where Sabrina turns 18 and gets a surprise visit from her father, who asks her to move to Paris with him. Once you hit a double digit age, I can’t imagine you’re very charmed (yes, pun intended). They’re saddled with the most hamfistedly bad dialogue and giddiness that it’s practically unbearable. She’s likeable enough in the role, but when you get to pretty much any of the supporting cast, particularly Broderick and Rhea, and that godforsaken puppet cat, the show just completely derails for me.


“Nope, this spell didn’t help…we’re still annoying…”Īt the center of the show of course is Hart, who upholds the fine Hollywood tradition of casting people who are old enough to drink to play teenagers.
