* Although each ended tragically, from what we are shown it's obvious that Regina and later Sally had joyful, loving marriages.
* The aunts welcome their young nieces into their home with promises of chocolate cake for breakfast in a clear effort to comfort them after they are orphaned.
* There's something so adorable about Sally wishing for a true love who is "marvelously kind".
* The aunts, seeing Sally's loneliness in the aftermath of Gilly running away, magically nudge her to fall in love with Michael in order to bring some happiness to her life. The methods may be dubious, but the intentions are sweet.
* Not even Jimmy's ControlFreak issues can stop Gilly from driving across the country to be there for her newly-widowed sister when she's lost in depression. By the time Gilly leaves, Sally has found the strength she needs to get out of bed and open the botanical shop she'd dreamed of opening with her husband.
* The minute Gilly needs her, Sally drops everything to rescue her from Jimmy.
** Nevertheless, she takes the time to give her aunts a quick kiss as she's rushing out the door. Things may be a little tense due to differing parenting styles and stances on magic, but she still loves them.
* Her sister's distress call may have wound up involving her in accidental murder, the fear of losing her children, necromancy, a murder repeat, and a hasty rain-soaked burial in their backyard, but Sally says they can put it all behind them and move forward when Gilly expresses her gratitude that Sally came to save her.
--> '''Gillian''': Thanks for being my sister.
* Gillian is nervous about seeing her nieces again for the first time in years, but she needn't have worried: the girls are overjoyed and tackle her into a hug right away. She gets just as warm a welcome from her aunts.
* When she hears that the school phone tree is essentially a popularity contest, Gilly braves the judgmental mothers of the neighborhood simply to support her sister. Sally looks much happier with her sister by her side.
* One of the judgmental mothers slut-shames Gilly and gets her finger caught in her binder's rings when they suddenly snap shut. Sally thinks Gilly made it snap, but Gilly says Sally must have done it.
** Gilly ''definitely'' changed the coveted top spot of the phone tree to Sally's name. And on every phone tree below it.
* A small one: most of the mothers look snooty and scandalized at Gilly's presence, but one with long dark hair is smiling- even when Sally's name is announced.
* Sally's friend and employee Carla tries to defend Sally's witchiness from accusations of evil.... because Sally is ''definitely'' not into that ritual human disembowelment stuff. Gary Hallet is completely nonplussed, but hey at least Carla tried.
* When Gilly compares love to spinning around really fast, she gently warns Kylie that if she's not careful, she won't be able to see when she's about to fall down. Having learned that lesson the hard way, Gilly looks close to tears. Kylie affectionately brushes her Aunt Gillian's hair back and assures her that she won't let her fall.
* As much as he wants to solve the case concerning Jimmy Angelov, Officer Hallet repeatedly urges Sally to get a lawyer before digging herself any deeper. He further promises to do everything he can to keep her and her family safe as the case progresses.
* Sally once again speeds to Gilly's side when she senses her despair... and this time, Gary senses Sally needs him too.
* When Jimmy tears his spirit free from Gillian's body and ominously circles Gary Hallet, Sally carefully makes her way to Gillian, who clasps her hand for dear life. After Gary manages to banish Jimmy's spirit, Gilly needs to feel her sister's love and curls into Sally's embrace.
* Detective Hallet gives us a moment that's both heartwarming and [[TearJerker heartwrenching]], ouch!
--> '''Gary''': Curses only have power when you believe them. And I don't. ...You know what? I wished for you too.
* "Always throw spilt salt over your left shoulder, keep rosemary by your garden gate, plant lavender for luck, and fall in love whenever you can."
* The phone tree scene near the end of the film. After having spent a large portion of the movie mocking or scorning the two main characters for being witches, the ladies all come to Gillian's aid when called. Why? Because they can sympathize with Gillian's situation, regardless of the supernatural phenomena that is causing this particular scenario.
* The aunts welcome the judgmental women of the town into the coven without a trace of bitterness. Everyone appears to be genuinely enjoying themselves as they help prepare the exorcism. Even Sally welcomes Sarah, one of the most judgmental women, politely if rather chilly.
* Even the Lovelorn Lady from the prologue arrives to help!
* Each woman is very serious when they see Gillian's condition. No sharp jabs, no slut-shaming, just a determination to help her.
* Gilly is sorely tempted to give in and let Jimmy take her because then, the rest of her family will be safe from him.
-->'''Gilly''': Please... please just let him take me... he wants me, just me...everyone will be safe.
* Sally is ''not'' having it. She ''refuses'' to lose her sister and enters the barrier herself in a desperate effort to banish Jimmy for good, recasting the spell that binds the sisters' blood. Each memory they have of being there for each other is punctuated by the members of the coven joining hands until the power rips Jimmy's spirit out of Gillian and reduces him to ash.
* Evidently, Gary was able to make good on his promise to Sally and help get James Angelov's death ruled as accidental.
* Gary answers Sally's call once again. They warmly smile at each other before sealing their new relationship with a kiss as her entire family looks on happily, especially the delight of her daughters.
* The townspeople realize that having actual witches with magic powers in their town is actually ''really cool'', and after finding out that the Owens women ''really can'' fly from their house as rumored, everyone gathers to watch it as part of the town's Halloween celebrations.