

WATCH: Season 2, Episode 10 Of Sabrina The Teenage Witch, "To Tell A Mortal" Luckily, Sabrina's secret doesn't cause too much damage and, in the end, she realizes her human friends are even more accepting than she thought.

Her truthfulness has unintended consequences, making her wonder if honesty is actually the best policy. When Sabrina magically disappears before helping her bestie Valerie (Lindsay Sloane) study for a Spanish test, she decides to come clean about her witchy ways to her and Harvey. But Sabrina is warned revealing her secret to humans may have its drawbacks. It also just happens to be the one day a witch can reveal her true identity to mortals for 24 hours. It's Friday the 13th, a day when Salem the cat (voiced by Nick Bakay) can easily spook anyone he wants. "To Tell A Mortal" (Season 2, Episode 10) WATCH: Season 1, Episode 23 Of Sabrina The Teenage Witch, "The Crucible" Still, with a bit of magic, Sabrina gets her revenge on Libby while the entire class inadvertently discovers the meaning of inherent bias. When Sabrina switches tactics and attempts to normalize the accusation by admitting to being a witch, it results in somehow convincing her teachers and classmates that she's definitely not. Understandably, Sabrina can't wait to escape the hunt, but her aunts insist she stay and learn a lesson in accepting herself, despite how mortals may treat her. Libby and her cronies fake ailments to condemn Jenny and, in her efforts to prove Jenny's innocence, Sabrina is accused of being a witch, herself. Sabrina is extra grumpy about the class trip to Salem, Massachusetts, but it all feels extra personal when Libby accuses Sabrina's friend Jenny (Michelle Beaudoin) of being a witch when it looks like Jenny's getting too close to the boy Libby likes.

WATCH: Season 1, Episode 6 Of Sabrina The Teenage Witch, "Dream Date" Sabrina and Harvey's budding relationship is a driving force in Season 1 and this episode marks a turning point. Sabrina is delighted by the hot dish (Brian Austin Green), who manages to drive Libby crazy and bring Sabrina closer to Harvey. However, there is such a thing as magical "man dough," which Zelda and Hilda bake up as a way to cook Sabrina a perfect date to the dance. Unfortunately for Sabrina, who tries to turn to magic for help fix the situation, she learns a crucial witch lesson: There is no such thing as a love spell. But she's doubly dismayed when her nemesis Libby (Jenna Leigh Green) swoops in and asks Harvey herself. Sabrina is disappointed to learn that her friend and crush, Harvey (Nate Richert), isn't into school dances, dashing her hopes he might ask her to the soirée. So, whether you wish to escape back into the bubblegum pop of the late '90s and early '00s, relive the fun of a comically unique sitcom, or want a bit of magic in your life, Sabrina's got your back! Check out the following winsome selection of Sabrina The Teenage Witch episodes destined to jumpstart, revive, or reignite your obsession for this classic comedy! The show originally ran during the dawn of a new millennium, in the age of Y2K, and contains all the fantastic fashion, music, and pop-culture phenomena that came out of the period.
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STREAM: Full Episodes Of Sabrina The Teenage Witch On CBS All AccessĪdding to the show's charm is its time-capsule nature. Not to mention, the world of witchcraft is as complicated as the mortal realm, which is why Sabrina and her aunts Zelda (Beth Broderick) and Hilda (Caroline Rhea) manage to find themselves in all kinds of magical trouble while they do their best to keep their abilities secret. The show perfectly depicts the dual nature of Sabrina, who's half-human, half-witch, and completely stuck in the middle of navigating the real-world complications of high school, teen crushes, a non-traditional family, bullies, and friendships-all while coming into her own as a witch. Over the years, many famous magical children have entered and exited the pop-culture collective, but none have captured our hearts quite like Sabrina The Teenage Witch, which originally ran from 1996 until 2003 and starred Melissa Joan Hart as the captivating main character.
