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4''Chilling Adventures of Sabrina'' is an American supernatural television series based on the [[ComicBook/ChillingAdventuresOfSabrina comic book series of the same name]]. Just like its namesake, the series is a darker retelling of the long-running Creator/ArchieComics title ''ComicBook/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch''. It is the second live-action series based on ''Sabrina'', following the [[Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch 1990s sitcom]]. In this adaptation, Sabrina Spellman must reconcile her dual nature as a half-witch, half-mortal while fighting the evil forces that threaten her, her family, and the daylight world humans inhabit.
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6The series was created by Creator/RobertoAguirreSacasa originally as a companion series for ''Series/{{Riverdale}}'', but it was later acquired by Creator/{{Netflix}} and developed for them by Warner Bros. Television and Berlanti Productions, with the first two seasons being shot back to back. Following a successful launch, two more seasons were ordered.
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8The series stars Creator/KiernanShipka (''Series/MadMen'') in the title role, with Creator/LucyDavis and Creator/MirandaOtto as Sabrina’s aunts, Hilda and Zelda Spellman, respectively. Other roles include Creator/MichelleGomez as Mary Wardwell / Madam Satan, Creator/RossLynch as Harvey Kinkle, and Creator/ChancePerdomo as Ambrose Spellman.
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10Part 1 of the first season was released on October 26, 2018. A Christmas special was released on December 14 and placed as part 1, episode 11. Part 2, the back half of the first season, was released on April 5, 2019.
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12The first half of the second season, listed as the series’s 3rd part, was released on January 24, 2020. The second half, listed as the series's 4th part, was released on December 31, 2020 and served as the series' final season. Aguirre-Sacasa has stated he intends to bring the series back in some form after Netflix's exclusivity window on the title expires, while a [[SequelInAnotherMedium comic book continuation]] titled ''The Occult World of Sabrina'' was announced in July 2021. In October 2021, it was revealed that Shipka would be appearing in the sixth season of ''Riverdale'' as Sabrina in a {{crossover}} episode, which has been said to connect with the aforementioned comic series.
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14The Series has Three Tie-in Novels written by Sarah Rees Brennan
15* ''Literature/ChillingAdventuresOfSabrinaSeasonOfTheWitch'', which serves as a Prequel to Part 1.
16* ''Literature/ChillingAdventuresOfSabrinaDaughterOfChaos'', which serves as a Prequel to Part 2.
17* ''Literature/ChillingAdventuresOfSabrinaPathOfNight'', which serves as a Prequel to Part 3.
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20!!''Chilling Adventures of Sabrina'' provides examples of:
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23[[folder: Tropes A to E]]
24* AdaptationSpeciesChange:
25** During an exorcism designed to call upon the power of dead witches of the past, several pagan goddesses are mentioned, implying that instead of deities, they were really human witches.
26** Salem is no longer a [[ForcedTransformation transfigured human warlock]] but a goblin who takes the form of a cat.
27* AdaptationalNonsapience: Salem doesn't speak in this incarnation, unlike his counterpart in ''Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch.''
28* AdaptedOut: Nag and Nagina, Ambrose's familiars, plus [[ComicBook/ArchieComics Betty and Veronica]] who have a [[SmallRoleBigImpact minor, but important role]] in the ''Chilling Adventures of Sabrina'' comic.
29* AdorableAbomination: The Psychopomps. They look like small songbirds, but they will viciously drag a soul caught on the Astral Plane straight to the afterlife.
30* AdultsAreUseless: Thankfully averted. Unlike most TV shows with a mainly teen cast, all the adults who appear in the show are heavily involved with the story. This is particularly true of both parent figures in Sabrina's life, [[EccentricMentor Hilda]] and [[SternTeacher Zelda]], who are always ready to help her get out of trouble; and if they should be unavailable, she has a second pair of senior mentors in [[BigBrotherMentor Ambrose]] and [[TreacherousAdvisor Ms. Wardwell]]. The exception to this is the very misogynistic Principal, who serves as the antagonist for most of Sabrina's non-supernatural troubles.
31* AlienGeometries: If the Academy of Unseen Arts really is a series of interlocking pentagons, it must necessarily be non-planar, because pentagons can't tile a plane
32* AlternateUniverse:
33** [[spoiler:When Blackwood wishes on the Perverse, he wishes to be and always have been Emperor. Reality changes to fit his wish, but only seems to affect Greendale. Furthermore, it does not create a new reality, simply replacing the original one.]]
34** The Cosmic itself can create one. This is presented as [[spoiler:a close facsimile of the original ''Sabrina'' TV series, with the same actors playing the original Zelda and Hilda, complete with corny dialogue and audience laughter.]]
35* AlwaysABiggerFish: [[spoiler:The Eldridge Terrors, that live in the Void, that Father Blackwood worships now seem to be this. He even told Lucifer they are more powerful and ancient than him.]]
36* AmbiguousTimePeriod: The story appears to be set in a RetroUniverse just like ''Riverdale'':
37** Notably the only character shown to use a modern cellphone are Harvey Kinkle and Rosalind Walker which grounds the show in TheNewTens, but everyone else still uses a landline. Specifically the Spellmans still use a wall phone, and both Hilda and Zelda are shown running to answer it instead of using a cordless phone from the 90s. This, however, could just be a quirk of the Spellman sisters, being long-lived witches, taking their time to modernize.
38** Due to Sabrina's birthday being October 31st and specifically mentioned to happen on a Friday, the year could either be 2003 or 2014. However, there was no lunar eclipse on either of those Halloweens.
39** Dr. Cerberus is a former tv HorrorHost, a job that had pretty much died out by the 1980s. Muddying the water is the fact that he's played by an actor in his mid-forties, meaning if the show is indeed set in the 2000s-2010s, he would likely still have been an adolescent during the final days of the genre.
40** Although Roz kind of ruins it in the Christmas special comparing Susie to an ''Elf on the Shelf'', which, despite marketing itself as an old tradition people never heard of, started in 2005.
41** When Harvey references the Dark Phoenix to Sabrina, which she's unfamiliar with, they talk only about the classic ''X-Men'' comics, whereas most people in the New Tens would think immediately of [[Film/DarkPhoenix the upcoming movie]].
42** In Chapter 18, Theo mentions the movie ''Film/TheDescent'' which was released in 2005
43** Season 3 briefly pays a visit to New Orleans and to Scotland where, judging by the fashions, it is either the [=1920s=], the [=18thC=], and the Iron Age.
44* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: Chapter Twenty-Six shows a book supposedly in Greek. However, the title of the chapter (or story) shown reads "Pygmalion ais Spsthlptthre", which, aside from "Pygmalion", which is also misspelled, is pure gibberish.
45* AsYouKnow: Despite being raised by a very devout member of the Church of the Night, Sabrina ''constantly'' needs to have witch holidays, traditions etc. explained to her. [[note]] This is explained in the novels, Sabrina didn’t learn about witch terms and traditions until the year of her dark baptism.[[/note]]
46* AllForNothing: Season 2 deals with Sabrina rejecting her real father, Lucifer, and sealing him inside Nick. In the opening episode of season 3 [[spoiler:Sabrina accepts being Queen of Hell, making Nick's sacrifice this. The main mitigating factor is that Sabrina, not Lucifer, is in charge.]]
47* AllThereInTheManual: The Prequel Novel Season of the Witch, reveals a lot of details and informations about the characters explaining Hilda’s British accent what kind of person Mary Wardwell is etc.
48* AngelsDevilsAndSquid: Played straight from season 3 on.
49* ArchnemesisDad: [[spoiler:Lucifer]].
50** And for Prudence, [[spoiler: Blackwood.]]
51* AstralProjection: Witches can do this, but it is a fairly dangerous thing to do, as the Astral Plane is meant only for the dead, so the {{psychopomp}}s patrolling it will snatch any disembodied soul wandering through and take it to the other side. And then there’s the [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Dweller in the Abyss]].
52* BackFromTheDead: Sabrina attempted this on Tommy, only for Tommy to be returned as a zombie.
53** The Terror the Returned does this with the souls of the dead, bringing them back to visit their living relatives. In the end, [[spoiler: thanks to Mambo Marie, the souls are put to rest. Only Vinegar Tom, Zelda's beagle familiar, is truly resurrected.]]
54* BadFuture: After the events of the season 3 WhamEpisode (see below). [[spoiler:Sabrina was trapped for decades in stone. Meanwhile most life on Earth died and was replaced with a GardenOfEvil. Only Ambrose and Father Blackwood survived, with each going MadFromTheIsolation. Meanwhile, Caliban became King of Hell and attempted to invade the mortal realm, only to be defeated by the Pagan gods. After Hell's retreat, the forces of Heaven wiped out the remaining demons, leaving Hell empty. When Sabrina is freed, she learns [[EverybodysDeadDave that pretty much everyone she knew and loved was dead and gone.]]]]
55* BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind: [[spoiler:After Satan is sealed inside Nick, they are seen literally wrestling each other for control.]]
56* TheBeautifulElite: The Witches and Warlocks, are all extremely beautiful glamorous elegant and sophisticated.
57* BeAWhoreToGetYourMan: In "Lupercalia", Zelda essentially advises this for Hilda in order to win Dr. Cerberus and has her dress in a provocative outfit.
58* BeethovenWasAnAlienSpy: The show states that Anne Boleyn, Hildegard of Bingen, Marie Laveau, Tituba, Mary Bradbury, Circe, Moll Dyer and Sybil Leek are witches. While Alastair Crowley, John Dee and Grigori Rasputin were warlocks.
59* BettyAndVeronica:
60** Harvey plays the wholesome, artistic and vulnerable Betty to Sabrina's Archie, while Nicholas plays the mysterious, dark and lustful Veronica. [[spoiler:As of the end of part 1 of the first season, Nick is not getting anywhere with Sabrina. In fact, he even convinces Harvey to forgive her and take her back after what happened to Tommy.]]
61** [[spoiler:In part 2, however, Sabrina and Nick become an OfficialCouple, while Harvey begins dating Roz, who plays the Betty to his Archie and Sabrina's Veronica.]]
62* BigBadDuumvirate: Mary Wardwell/Madame Satan and Father Blackwood, who are both working for [[GreaterScopeVillain Satan]] and trying to secure Sabrina's soul for him, even if they don't like each other and have very different methods and ideas of how to do so. [[spoiler: Madame Satan's [[TheBadGuyWins works]].]]
63* BigBadEnsemble: In Part 2 of Season 1, Madame Satan and Blackwood are pursuing entirely different agendas (she's manipulating Sabrina into fulfilling the prophecy, while he's focused on enacting his reactionary reforms for the Church of Night) and don't even interact from that point forward. [[spoiler: At the end of the season, Satan himself takes over the BigBad role, sending Blackwood packing and [[MistreatmentInducedBetrayal pushing]] Madame Satan/Lilith towards [[EnemyMine working with the Spellmans against him]].]]
64** In season 3, it's another combination of Lucifer in Blackwood's body and the Pagan gods, with the Greendale witches caught in the middle.
65* BiggerOnTheInside: The Unseen Academy appears as a dilapidated building next to the railroad tracks, but it's a much bigger building when you cross the threshold.
66* {{Blackmail}}: Sabrina and the Weird Sisters [[spoiler:charm the four jock bullies into stripping and making out with each other. Sabrina proceeds to take Polaroids to blackmail them]], but [[CoolAndUnusualPunishment The Weird Sisters have other plans...]]
67* BlondeBrunetteRedhead: The Weird Sisters each have one of the hair colors: Blonde (Prudence), Brunette (Agatha), and Redhead (Dorcas).
68* BlueAndOrangeMorality: When it isn't just straight up evil (such as their utter contempt for mortals), a lot of Witch morality tends to be this. For example, once a year a witch is selected to be killed and cannibalized by the rest of the coven. Everyone in the coven aside from Nick are perfectly okay with this, with Zelda only being concerned at all when Sabrina forces her way into the ceremony. And the chosen sacrifice for the year isn't only not scared about her imminent death, she is excited for it.
69* BodyHorror: When a familiar dies, the corpse that is left behind looks like the goblin and animals forms fused together.
70** [[spoiler:Circe curses Hilda to become like a spider. The results are not pretty. It starts with her growing egg sacs in her cheek. Later she grows spider eyes all over her forehead as her body morphs into a spider. Her hands become claws and her mouth becomes spider-like mandibles. This culminates in her transforming into a spider-person.]]
71* BoringButPractical: There is an old Witch Hunter's trick of ramming a stake in the spot a witch stepped. It binds the witch to his or her current spot and unable to use magic to remove the spike from where it is. [[spoiler:Even Dorcas and Prudence are not able to free themselves when Nicholas binds them]].
72* CainAndAbel:
73** Zelda's continuous murders of her sister, her identical SiblingYinYang chemistry and to top it all [[spoiler: Zelda's nightmare of the Dark Lord snubbing her sacrifice in favor or Hilda's, then proceeding to murder her in a fit of jealousy, and then replying, "Am I my sister's keeper?" when asked by the Dark Lord about Hilda's whereabouts]], mirrors the story of [[Literature/BookOfGenesis Cain and Abel.]]
74** Zelda and Hilda are also a ShoutOut to Cain and Abel of ''ComicBook/TheSandman1989'': Zelda is the tall, mean, proper one while Hilda is the short, fat, nice one, and Zelda is constantly killing Hilda and bringing her back.
75* CameBackWrong: Sabrina tries to resurrect [[spoiler:Tommy Kinkle]]. It doesn't go well.
76* CastFullOfPrettyBoys: Most major male characters are attractive. This includes Harvey, Nicholas, Ambrose, Luke, Dorian, Melvin, Lucifer and Caliban.
77* CastingGag: In the Japanese dub, it's not the first time we hear Creator/NorikoShitaya (Sabrina) voicing [[VisualNovel/FateStayNight magic users]] [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV before, especially from a powerful race of them]].
78* CessationOfExistence: The souls trapped in Limbo are in danger of this if they come across a being called the Eater of Souls which [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin will eat said souls.]]
79* ChekhovsGun: The time egg Blackwood obtained in the season 3 premier and taken from him by Prudence and Ambrose. The water it is kept in is used by Sabrina to travel in time to get Pontius Pilate's bowl. The egg itself is used in the finale. [[spoiler:After waking up in the BadFuture, Sabrina and Ambrose use a spell using the Time Egg to send Sabrina back in time. The results in the bad future being avoided. However, the past version of the Time Egg is stolen back by Blackwood who uses it in a summoning ritual to summon the "Old Ones" from the Void.]]
80* ChessWithDeath: In season 4, Mambo Marie plays the Ancient Egyptian board game [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senet Senet]] against the avatar of the Returned.
81* {{Chickification}}: InUniverse, Father Blackwood’s adaptation of "The Passion of Lucifer Morningstar" hits Lilith with a particularly bad case of this. While the Church of Night’s holy texts say she provided for herself like a survivalist after being expelled from the Garden of Eden, Blackwood’s version has her wandering helplessly in the wilderness.
82* ChristianityIsCatholic:
83** The Church of Night seems to be under the impression that Catholicism is not just the only form of Christianity but apparently the only other religion in the world. Especially strange given that the show is set in the historically Protestant United States. This may be somewhat justified in that the show seems to take place in Massachusetts (what with the witch hunts), which, despite its Protestant history (once again, the witch hunts), is now predominately Catholic.
84** This is in force to the extent that the Church of Night is basically just dark Catholicism, more or less. Sabrina's Dark Baptism takes place on her 16th birthday, but that Dark Baptism is more akin to a Confirmation, and she essentially had a, er, christening into the Church of Night which basically held the same significance as a Catholic Baptism does (her soul was pledged to the Dark Lord by her father, much as a Christian baptism pledges the infant's soul to Jesus). The Dark Lord is actually specifically referred to as the Church of Night's savior. The religious authority of the Church of Night on Earth is ''Father'' Blackwood. Everything about the Church of Night and witch society is just an aesthetic inversion of Catholicism and American society, with much of the substance unchanged. Basically the only point where this is not so is that Father Blackwood has a wife and kids much like a Protestant minister would. [[note]]The only exception for Latin Catholic priests to have living wives is if they are former Anglican (or certain Protestant) priests who converted. Then again, who is to say that the witches don't have some counterpart to just that?[[/note]]
85** Played with as the two religions turn out to be NotSoSimilar. While they have structural similarities and similar issues with StrawMisogynist characters, the Church of Night really is actively devoted to violating any and all taboos of regular human society. They're cannibals, murderers, and answer to a very GodIsEvil version of Satan. Sabrina figuring this out is part of her character growth.
86** Finally Averted in Part 2, where a group of witch hunters has a distinctly Mormon missionary aesthetic.
87* ColorCodedForYourConvenience:
88** When [[spoiler:the Spellmans are trapped by the sleep demon]], the light in each character's nightmare world has an unnatural shade to distinguish them from each other and from the real world: red for Sabrina's, blue for Ambrose, yellow for Hilda, and purple for Zelda. This becomes a visual aid when [[spoiler:Ms. Wardwell and later Sabrina are jumping through other characters' dreams.]]
89** [[spoiler:While Sabrina often wears an iconic combination of red, black and white, her Mandrake double actually wears blue and brown. It's one of the very early hints that there's something off about her.]]
90** [[spoiler:In Season 4, Sabrina Morningstar wears a red headband instead of Sabrina Spellman's black one. Several characters comment on the change.]]
91* CompositeCharacter: Sabrina's two friends have various traits of her rotating circle of best friends in other media.
92** Roz is a curly-haired non-conformist like Jenny and [[spoiler: with supernatural abilities]] like Dreama.
93** Susie is unpopular and awkward like Valerie, while being androgynous like Pi from the animated series.
94** Both become [[spoiler: secret keepers for Sabrina's powers]] like Chloe from the animated series.
95* CosmicDeadline: The climax of the second season is packed with events -- [[spoiler:Sabrina discovering that she's the Anti-Christ and created to bring about the Apocalypse, accidentally doing so, releasing Satan, discovering he's her father and banishing him back to hell, along with Father Blackwood poisoning the coven and Zelda becoming the new High Priestess]] -- that might have been more effective if spread out over a couple more seasons, rather than being squashed into three episodes.
96* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: One of the major conflicts of late season one is connected to Sabrina ignoring the advice of ''everyone'' to not conduct a ritual that she knew was dangerous and could have unknown, negative consequences. [[spoiler:Her decision to bring Tommy back to life with no sacrifice leads to much more pain than what would have happened if she just left Tommy dead.]]
97* CreepyChild: Daniel Webster's daughter. [[spoiler:She's a damned soul who blames her father, not without reason, for her eternal torment. Unlike the ghost children at the Academy, the horrific injury that killed her is still visible. She's also considerably more malevolent, although probably not physically dangerous.]]
98* CreepyTwins: Blackwood's twins Judas and Judith. They both follow his orders exactly and are always seen together.
99* DangerousSixteenthBirthday: All witches, upon turning 16, have their "dark baptism" in which they pledge themselves to the Dark Lord.
100** The last episode is Sabrina's 17th birthday, and involves a similar significant event. [[spoiler:On her birthday, it is shown Sabrina's soul inadvertently merged with a piece of the Void. She has to go into self-exile to protect everyone she knows and loves to contain it.]]
101* DarkIsNotEvil: Zig-zagged with the witches. {{Satan}}, whom the witches worship, really is shown to be completely and unrepentantly evil. The witches themselves, however, can be as good or evil as the mortal humans can.
102* DarkerAndEdgier: The series is considerably darker and more adult-oriented than the original comics, and a whole magnitude darker than [[Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch the previous live-action adaptation]]. In fact, this series takes elements that were either played for comedy or only implied in the sitcom and either expands on them or plays them for drama instead.
103** The Witches Council being unfairly biased towards mortals and having really silly rules - now they're a corrupt church with some really gross and archaic traditions.
104** Harvey's father was implied to be strict or hard on him. In this series he's a straight up abuser.
105** The rivalry between the aunts? Zelda now frequently kills Hilda and buries her in the garden.
106** Sabrina not thinking things through before she casts spells? [[spoiler: Disastrous consequences when trying to resurrect Tommy]].
107** Sabrina having to keep up TheMasquerade from her friends was occasionally played for drama in the sitcom. Here it's a huge part of her character conflict.
108** The school principal being indifferent to the students' plight? Now he's a misogynistic jerk who does nothing about some of the worse bullying at the school.
109** Sabrina being tormented by an AlphaBitch and her GirlPosse? These characters now have magic powers of their own, and do their best to bully Sabrina into ''hanging herself''.
110* DeadGuyJunior: Lilith names her and Lucifer's baby Adam, presumbably after her human lover of the same name.
111* DealWithTheDevil:
112** On their 16th birthday, most witches and warlocks sign the Book of the Beast, gaining more power and immortality, in exchange for promising {{Satan}} their soul and obedience. Sabrina [[spoiler: refuses on her birthday, but later goes through with it to save Greendale]].
113** In "The Trial of Sabrina Spellman", Sabrina's lawyer, the mortal Daniel Webster, made a deal to become the greatest lawyer ever, only to find himself constantly getting off the worst murderers, rapists and the like off scot-free. In the same episode, Sabrina makes a deal to allow her to live her normal life so long as she attends weekly Black Mass and part-time classes at [[WizardingSchool the Academy of Unseen Arts]].
114* ADeathInTheLimelight: [[spoiler: Agatha gets some attention in an episode where Sabrina sacrifices her in an attempt to resurrect Tommy. She gets better. Tommy [[CameBackWrong sadly doesn't]].]]
115* DecompositeCharacter:
116** Salem's role from the 1990s sitcom as Sabrina's confidant and his background as a warlock being punished for breaking the rules of the magic world were given to Ambrose Spellman. As a result, Salem has been downgraded from a warlock to a goblin who has taken the role of a familiar.
117** Tommy, Harvey's brother, is [[spoiler: killed, and Sabrina is manipulated by Madame Satan into resurrecting him, which [[CameBackWrong goes wrong]],]] which, in a slightly different way, happened to Harvey himself in the comic.
118** Sabrina usually has one best friend in the 1990s sitcom and animated series. Here, she has two friends named Roz and Suzie.
119** Madame Satan’s backstory of being Edward Spellman’s ex-girlfriend who he dumped in order to start a relationship with Sabrina’s mother Diana has been given to Shirley Jackson.
120* DirtyOldMan: Anti-Pope Enoch continuously uses terms including "fine", "supple", "fresh", "pure" and "potent" when referring to teenagers. Even the warlocks guarding his door refer to him as a pervert.
121* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything?: When the characters are saying "Hail Satan" and "Hail Judas", it does remind the audience of crowds shouting "Heil Hitler".
122** There is pretty much ''no'' ambiguity about Nick's self-destructive spiral of drinking, drugs, sex demons, and near-death by literal demonic corruption running through his veins after having Lucifer... [[RapeAsDrama trapped inside him]].
123* DraggedOffToHell: This becomes Sabrina's job after becoming [[spoiler:Queen of Hell. The first person, an old man who wanted to be the best chess player in the world, she pardons. The second person, the seemingly innocent ice cream truck driver, is not so lucky.]]
124* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The idea of witches not being able to feel love seems to have been dropped in the back half of season 1. Nick says he's truly fallen in love with Sabrina, Zelda's response to Sabrina's objections about her not being in love with Blackwood but marrying him anyway is "sixteen-year-olds don't understand love" rather than "witches don't do that", [[spoiler: Lilith falls for Mary Wardwell's fiance]], and so on.
125* EldritchAbomination: All of the 8 terrors Blackwood summons. They are entities older then time, such as the primordial darkness.
126* EldritchLocation:
127** The Greendale Coal Mines are reputed to contain tunnels leading all the way to Hell, which might be true considering there are ancient demons sealed in its tunnels and its not unusual to run into Satan himself taking a walk through the mines. [[spoiler: It turns out that Greendale is built on the spot where Satan fell from Heaven, and the Gates of Hell are in the depths of the mines.]]
128** Loch Ness, where Blackwood now worships what he calls the "Old Ones" who exist in the Void.
129* EnchantedForest: You can't throw a stone in the woods near Greendale without hitting a magic portal to Limbo, a mine that goes down to Hell, a tree where thirteen witches were hung, a renegade witch queen, a dark baptism taking place, a bonfire to summon the Red Death. There's also a decent chance that if you go hunting you'll accidentally kill a goblin that has transformed into a stag to have a run in the woods. Considering that Sabrina and Harvey walk through here every day on their way to school and back, it's a true miracle the magic world hasn't been exposed and that mortals don't suffer from magical radiation poisoning with all that magic floating around unchecked.
130* EnemyMine:
131** Madam Satan and Father Blackwood. They both want Sabrina to sign the book... but they both want to be Satan's highest acolyte [[spoiler:(wife, in Madam Satan's case)]] and thus attempt to fuck one another over several times in the season. [[spoiler: Madam Satan wins in the end.]]
132** [[spoiler: At the end of the season, Lilith helps the Spellmans to defeat Satan. Not because she cares about stopping the Apocalypse, but because she's tired of serving him and wants to usurp his crown.]]
133* EvilMakeover: When Madam Satan takes over Ms. Wardwell's body, [[TheGlassesGottaGo she appears without glasses]], [[LettingHerHairDown her hair is worn down]], and her outfits are much more flattering.
134* EvilVersusEvil: As the actions of the Three Plague Kings shows [[spoiler:the Dark Lord's grip on Hell is not as tight as previously implied, with the aforementioned high demons working openly to thwart Lucifer's plans.]]
135* ExactEavesdropping: Subverted when Madam Satan spies on Sabrina and finds her talking to Harvey. Something interesting does happen very quickly -- but she misses it because after about 5 seconds of a teenage girl talking to her boyfriend about non-magical stuff, she got bored and stopped listening.
136* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: [[spoiler: Sabrina signing her name in the book]] is followed by her hair turning platinum blonde.
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140* FaceHeelTurn: Agatha sides with Blackwood after being driven insane by the Old Gods. [[spoiler:Mary Wardwell also sides with Blackwood in unleashing the Terrors on Greendale. She feels she is justified after her mind was messed with by Sabrina and before that when Lilith stole her identity.]]
141* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: The plot of "The Feast of Feasts" is about stopping the titular Feast, but it happens anyway thanks to [[spoiler:Mildred slitting her own throat and offering her body up]].
142* FamilialCannibalismSurprise: Lucifer tricks Madam Satan into eating [[spoiler:her lover as punishment for getting distracted. She doesn't take this well]].
143* {{Familiar}}: As part of their Dark Baptism, witches choose a familiar to serve them. These are typically goblins who assume the form of regular animals and are usually picked by the witches from a book. Sabrina, however, takes an unknown spirit to be her familiar instead in what is explicitly ''not'' a master and servant relationship. Since Salem is with her of his own free will, she gets a lot more and better service of him than most witches can expect.
144* FakeCrossover: In Part Three, Sabrina visits Riverdale to pick up a MacGuffin... But she only stops by one of its forests to retrieve it, without interacting with the cast of that series at all.
145** In Part 4, Morningstar crosses over to another universe. Said universe is [[spoiler:a darker recreation of the original ''Sabrina'' TV series, complete with audience laughter.]]
146* {{Fanservice}}:
147** The first episode alone features Sabrina completely naked twice, though thoughtfully blurred so as not to show anything too sensitive. Some subsequent episodes feature Sabrina removing her clothes along with wearing outfits that show off her very nice legs.
148** Ambrose Spellman wears a robe around the house most of the time, though in later episodes, he's not wearing a shirt underneath, clearly showing his nice torso. Also, the morning after he and Luke spend the night together, he's shown walking around wearing nothing but boxer briefs.
149** Madam Satan spends a whole episode in a robe with a NavelDeepNeckline.
150** Harvey is shirtless on several occasions.
151** In late season 1, Nick helps Sabrina retrieve something underwater, giving us a look at his muscular physique {{shirtless|scene}} and wet.
152** When [[spoiler: Satan]] finally shows up in person, he spends a lot of time wearing either very little or just some strategically placed blankets. When he finally ''does'' get clothes, he apparently owns only one shirt without a plunging neckline which shows off his abs.
153** Caliban's debut features him mostly shirtless on a very windy beach.
154* FantasticRacism: Sabrina faces a lot of discrimination over the fact that her mother was a mortal, with some witches even calling her a mutt to her face.
155* FantasyKitchenSink: [[Myth/CelticMythology The three Morrígan Badb, Macha and Nemain]] along with [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Artemis, Luna and Hecate]] are summoned to help exorcise [[Myth/EgyptianMythology Apophis]] in a town where {{Satan}} makes house calls [[spoiler:and Myth/{{Lilith}} teaches literature.]]
156* FateWorseThanDeath: The good thing is, Blackwood is immortal. His body is not, as seen with it decomposing and filled with maggots after his head was cut off. [[spoiler:Later, Prudence chainsaws his body apart and scatters the pieces over the world, so he can never come back together.]]
157* FeministFantasy: A somewhat twisted example. On one hand, the main character and nearly all her allies are women, and Sabrina's main opponent (that she is aware of) is a man who is a very patriarchal leader of the Greendale Coven. And she has a mentor in Miss Wardwell who often advises her to use her power to conquer the men in her life, culminating with [[spoiler:Miss Wardwell telling her to sign the Book of the Beast at the end of the series to "take" Satan's power, not be given it.]] However, the twisted aspect is that [[spoiler:Miss Wardwell is really Lilith, a demon who killed and took over the real Miss Wardwell's appearance, and despite her appearing to be an ally to Sabrina, she is really evil through and through, and all of her actions are to manipulate Sabrina into selling her soul to Satan. Even though she tells Sabrina that Sabrina would be taking Satan's power, Lilith knows that's BS and is simply manipulating Sabrina. And at the end of the first season, she succeeds in tricking Sabrina into Satan's thrall.]]
158* FireAndBrimstoneHell: Hell is apparently a physical place that you can reach through the mines near Greendale. It has blue, sulfurous flames that can burn both a person's body and soul [[spoiler:as revealed when Sabrina uses it to dispatch the Greendale Thirteen]]. An interesting example, in that references suggest it still has nine circles, per Dante.
159* ForcedTransformation: [[spoiler: This is Circe's modus operandi. She slowly turns Hilda into a spider and turns some Greendale high school baseball players, including Billy, into pigs.]]
160* {{Foreshadowing}}:
161** When Zelda drops a spoon, Hilda mentions an old saying "Drop a spoon, baby coming soon". Zelda dismisses it as an old wives' tale. [[spoiler:As it happens, when the Blackwood twins are born and the oldest is a girl, Zelda steals the baby and takes it with her to Spellman Manor.]]
162** Madam Satan's narration for the opening of "The Witching Hour" mentions that Roz's grandmother is preparing a death shroud for herself. Sure enough, she dies by the end of the episode.
163** Roz's introduction in the opening focuses on her eyes; the only animation she does in said opening is to blink. Her eyes become a major plot point when it's revealed that she is destined to become a BlindSeer, and the more she loses her eyesight, the more she will be able to see things with her "cunning."
164** When Batibat recognises Madam Satan, she describes her as [[spoiler: the Mother of Demons]]; if you're familiar with your demonology, one can quickly determine her true identity to be [[spoiler: Lilith]].
165** When Madam Satan disguised herself as a tarot reader she showed Zelda the high priestess card, at the end of season 2 Zelda becomes High Priestess after [[spoiler: Father Blackwood flees after his attempt to poison the entire Coven.]]
166** In season 2, Nicholas Scratch plays Lucifer in the play "The Passion of Lucifer Morningstar". [[spoiler: It is revealed that he was sent by Lucifer to seduce Sabrina and in the season 2 finale, he becomes a vessel to imprison Lucifer. Nick's name itself could be viewed as foreshadowing as "Saint Nick" and "Old Scratch" are nick names for the devil.]]
167* ForgottenFirstMeeting: Harvey and Nicholas had their first encounter, during the last day of Summer festival in the Prequel novel, But Nick erased Harvey’s memories of their encounter.
168* FunnyBackgroundEvent: The newspaper Zelda reads at breakfast varies as being from different parts of the world in their local languages. Nobody ever draws attention to this, and it is not explained how she gets these papers or why she has this reading habit.
169* GaiasVengeance: The main goal of the Pagan gods through the Green Man. They want to awaken the Green Man so its spores create a GardenOfEvil which would wipe out all mortal life.
170* GenderEqualEnsemble: The Baxter High gang, Sabrina, Roz, Harvey and Theo.
171* GenerationXerox: Both Roz and Susie mirror their ancestors, [[spoiler:Roz develops the same BlindSeer powers as her grandmother and Susie is a BadassNormal heavily involved with witches who also happens to prefer to wear male clothes.]] Harvey is [[spoiler:an inversion; while he comes from a line of witch hunters, he's a sensitive soul who can't bring himself to shoot a deer and is in general a disappointment to both his father and grandfather.]]
172* TheGloriousWarOfSisterlyRivalry: Hilda and Zelda's relationship is fraught with lifelong bickering, bullying and resentment. But through [[spoiler: their nightmares]] and later interactions, it's clear they do love each other in their own way.
173* GodzillaThreshold:
174** [[spoiler:The family being attacked by a sleep demon forces Madam Satan to step in and tell Sabrina how to defeat it, revealing her identity in the process. Subverted in that she quickly creates a cover story that she is a Witch trusted by Edward to protect Sabrina, even allowing her to manipulate Sabrina far more directly than before.]]
175** Invoked later by Ms. Wardwell herself. To force Sabrina to sign her name in the book, she [[spoiler: summons the spirit of the 13 witches of Greendale, who in turn summon the Red Angel of Death against both the mortals and the witches.]]
176* GoldAndWhiteAreDivine: When playing the False God in a school play, Ambrose’s costume is entirely white and gold.
177* GondorCallsForAid: [[spoiler:With their powers waning, Sabrina and her coven summon the hedge witches for help against the Pagans and Lucifer.]]
178* GrandFinale: The last episode of season 4. [[spoiler:Sabrina defeats the Void but dies in the process, complete with a MyLifeFlashedBeforeMyEyes of events before and during the series. She and Nick are reunited in the afterlife.]]
179* HairstyleInertia: In the flashback sequence of "A Midwinter's Tale", Hilda and little Sabrina and Susie have the same hairstyle as in present day.
180* HeirClubForMen: Invoked by [[spoiler:Zelda and Prudence when the oldest of Father Blackwood's twins happens to be a girl and not a boy. They spirit her away and claim the boy absorbed his brother in the womb due to fear Blackwood might harm the girl.]]
181* {{Hellfire}}: It burns blue in addition to being the only thing that can destroy [[OurGhostsAreDifferent ghosts]], and only three witches in history have been powerful enough to summon it. [[spoiler: After a DealWithTheDevil, Sabrina makes that ''four''.]]
182* {{Hellgate}}: The Gates of Hell are a very physical thing, [[spoiler:and are located in the Greendale mines.]]
183* TheHeroDies: [[spoiler:In the finale, Sabrina Morningstar dies after escaping the Endless reality and warning Spellman and Nick the Void is coming.]]
184** [[spoiler:Also in the finale, Sabrina Spellman dies. She performs a HeroicSacrifice to release the portion of the Void that attached itself to her soul.]]
185* HeroOfAnotherStory: Sabrina Morningstar, after she goes to the Cosmic universe. She deals with the Endless and is the first to encounter the Void.
186* HighPriest: As leader of the Church of Night coven, Father Blackwood's official title is actually High Priest. However, it's later explained that the Church of Night is part of a worldwide collective of "Churches of Darkness", led by the Witches Council, headed by the Anti-Pope.
187* HistoricalDomainCharacter: Multiple historical and mythological women are called upon to assist with the exorcism of Jesse Putnam. Among them we have: [[Myth/ArthurianLegend Morgan Le Fay]], [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Annis Black Annis]], UsefulNotes/AnneBoleyn (who was infamously called a witch in her lifetime) [[note]]If this claim is true, that would make UsefulNotes/ElizabethI a half-witch like Sabrina herself. Considering how Elizabeth was a fiercely independent woman who refused to marry to prevent her powers from being taken away from her, it begs the question if [[Main/WildMassGuessing half-witches are always fiercely independent and powerful women]][[/note]], [[Literature/BooksOfSamuel The Witch of Endor]], [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Artemis, Luna and Hecate; as well as Juventas and Juno]], [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildegard_of_Bingen Hildegard of Bingen]], [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Laveau Marie Laveau]], [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tituba Tituba]], [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Bradbury Mary Bradbury]], [[Myth/CelticMythology Badb, Macha and Nemain]], [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moll_Dyer Moll Dyer]] ,[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sybil_Leek Sybil Leek]] and [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circe Circe]]
188* HoldYourHippogriffs: Witch oaths are often the inverse of vaguely religious human ones--"unholy shit", "what the heaven", etc.
189* HollywoodExorcism: An interesting variation in that witches are unable to perform regular exorcisms as they are Catholic rituals that work by invoking the power of God himself to cast out the demon, meaning that no Satan-worshiping witch could accomplish one. This means that a witch exorcism requires them to use their own power and call upon the powers of generations of dead witches in order to cast the demon out by brute force.
190* HollywoodSatanism: Generally played straight. All witches and warlocks worship Satan, although their loyalty varies between individuals. Many of the Church of Night's practises are warped versions of Christian services such as the Dark Baptism when they turn 16 and pledge themselves to the church. Other rituals such as the Feast of Feasts feature HumanSacrifice and cannibalism of the victim. Father Blackwood pays lip service to the beliefs of RealLife Satanists that Satan is a personification and representation of free will, but the series has Satan as a very real figure and the Church of Night's promises of free will are not all they seem (see {{Hypocrite}} below).
191* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: [[spoiler: After Father Blackwood poisons the Church of Night out of spite, the entire coven is reduced to handful of witches consisting of the Spellman family, the Weird Sisters, and a bunch of students of the Academy of Unseen Arts.]]
192* {{Hypocrite}}: The Church of Night claims to value free will above all else. However, in practice, they are supposed to follow the orders of the Church's hierarchy without question.
193* ImAHumanitarian: Zelda laments that a boy's parents asked for an open casket, as they haven't had "long pig" for quite some time. Witches also hold the Feast of Feasts celebration to commemorate a young witch named Freya, who [[NoPartyLikeADonnerParty sacrificed herself to feed her coven in the cold winter]]. The Queen of Feasts is eventually sacrificed and devoured by the coven. Raw. They consider it [[ValuesDissonance a great honor.]]
194* HotWitch: Witches are immortal and visibly age much more slowly than muggles do, and as such most of the witches on the show, both male and female, are presented as youthful beauties. Even the visibly older ones are still shown as attractive, like Zelda (who resembles [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfHollywood Golden Age Hollywood]] screen starlet) and Miss Wardwell/Madame Satan (a hot cougar who personifies the Femme Fatale and is arguably the show's main Ms. Fanservice). Only Hilda is portrayed as anything less than instantly desirable.
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198* IncestSubtext: Boatloads, between Sabrina and [[spoiler:her father, Lucifer; not exactly a surprise considering he's the Devil]].
199-->[[spoiler:'''Lucifer''': Go on. Call me ''daddy.'']]
200** It's also implied quite consistently that Zelda and Edward were pretty damn close: her reminiscences of their school days sound like a teenage girl talking about her first crush, particularly when she mentions him "dazzling people with his knowledge and erudition"; Blackwood brings him up ''while proposing'' to Zelda, in terms that are much more appropriate to a romantic rival than a disapproving sibling; and [[spoiler: the way they gaze at one another when she meets his spirit between life and death does absolutely nothing to lessen the impression]].
201* InsistentTerminology: The witches are very insistent... it's not "the Devil", it's the "Dark Lord".
202* IntelligibleUnintelligible: Salem and Miss Wardwell's raven do talk, but it just sounds like animal noises to anyone but their witches.
203* JackassGenie: The Imp of the Perverse. Blackwood wishes to become emperor, but his wish only affects Greendale. [[spoiler:When Sabrina was going to use it to wish away the Void, the Trinket Man tells her that wish would be unwise, implying there would be a catch.]]
204* JesusTaboo: Despite the witches' antagonism with the Catholic Church and the Abrahamic God being a constant element in the show, mentions of Jesus are conspicuously absent for all of Part 1 and only sporadically mentioned in the second half of Part 2. Even when talked about, he is almost always referred to as "The Nazarene", with his actual name only uttered twice.
205* KarmaHoudini: Repeatedly {{Invoked}} by Sabrina and PlayedForDrama as her main character flaw. While she almost never treats others badly or behaves in a way that would obviously merit karmic backlash (e.g. being a bully like Prudence or a manipulator like Ms. Wardwell), she does continually formulate plans in such a way as to try to get herself out of dealing with the consequences of any action she takes, and fails to ever truly learn that some consequences either can't or shouldn't be escaped.
206* LighterAndSofter: The series may be DarkerAndEdgier than the original Sabrina comics, or the [[Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch previous series]] than most people are familiar with, but it's nowhere near as dark as the ''Chilling Adventures of Sabrina'' comic it's mostly based on.
207* LeftHanging: The first part of Season 1 left a few unanswered questions hanging, which isn't too surprising since the second was filmed almost immediately after it, and did address a few. However, a few are still left unanswered. To wit:
208** [[spoiler:Who killed Connor? Was it a witch hunter as Ambrose speculated? Was Luke involved in the murder somehow? Did Connor's familiar die of natural causes as Zelda mentioned, or did Luke kill it?]]
209** Speaking of Luke, [[spoiler:are his feelings for Ambrose real or were they caused by Hilda's potion?]]
210** [[spoiler:How and why is the ghost of Dorothea Putnam visiting Susie to give her guidance and comfort?]]
211*** Answered in Part 2 [[spoiler:where it's revealed Dorothea encouraged the younger Putnam to come out and acknowledge their true identity as Theo Putnam]]
212** [[spoiler:Who were the witches who cursed the Walker family with blindness? Are the accompanying BlindSeer powers part of the curse or not?]]
213*** This is answered in Part 4. When it’s revealed that the Walkers were witches who denied their heritage and reported other witches to the local witch hunters.
214** [[spoiler: Was the plane crash that killed Sabrina's parents really an accident? Also, why is her mother's soul stuck in limbo? Or does this link to a similar fate with her comic book counterpart, where her mind is sane, but her soul is still in limbo forcing Sabrina's mother to remain in an institute!?]]
215*** The second part is answered in the Season 1 Christmas special: [[spoiler: Diana's soul was in limbo because she was afraid that Sabrina's aunts (particularly Zelda) wouldn't love and protect her as well as she would have if she'd lived to raise Sabrina herself.]]
216*** ''Both'' parts are answered, actually: [[spoiler:Diana proves who she is to Sabrina by mentioning the number of the plane that she and Edward were in when it crashed - Flight 2331. Thus, both she and Edward ''did'' die in a plane crash, and the only thing that remains to be answered is whether the crash was an accident... or deliberate murder.]]
217** As Doctor Cerberus is leaving the Spellman house [[spoiler:after kissing Hilda, his eyes flicker an unnatural orange. What exactly is he?]]
218*** Answered in Part 2 of the season. He's [[spoiler:possessed by an incubus]].
219** In the first episode during Sabrina's nightmare/vision, we see that [[spoiler: her parents where holding her as a baby, taking her to an altar, where another baby that looks exactly like Sabrina is already there. Present day Sabrina lifts the covers of her baby-self, showing normal human legs. When she lifts the covers of the other baby, however, their legs are deformed and/or burnt or looks like devilish goat legs.]] What does this mean? Is Sabrina [[spoiler: a twin? Or is Sabrina actually the other baby and grew up with a false name?]]
220*** Answered in the season finale: [[spoiler: the two babies are a metaphor for Sabrina's true nature -- she was actually sired by Satan, making her a human/witch/demon hybrid.]]
221* LiteraryAllusionTitle: "The Mephisto Waltz," the episode in which [[spoiler:Lucifer arrives in human form on Earth, reveals to Sabrina that he's her father, and attempts to get her to [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything join him and help rule Hell]]]], borrows its title from a 1971 horror film in which [[ParentalIncest a father and daughter make a deal with the devil and become Satanists in order to be able to pursue an incestuous relationship.]]
222* TheLoinsSleepTonight: The Weird Sisters cast a spell on some bullies from Baxter High that makes them impotent until Sabrina decides to release some birds trapped in a cage.
223* LoopholeAbuse:
224** The ownership of Sabrina's soul comes down to dueling cases of it. [[spoiler:Her father signed her name over to Satan shortly after her birth, but her mother had her baptized the day before that, giving the Catholic Church a prior claim.]]
225** Sabrina figures that there's no reason why [[spoiler:the HumanSacrifice required for a Resurrection Ritual needs to ''stay'' dead, when it's a witch who can be resurrected in the Cain Pit.]] [[SubvertedTrope This blows up in her face quite horribly.]]
226* LovecraftCountry: The series is set in Greendale and heavily leaning on local witchcraft lore.
227* MageSpecies: As other adaptations of the story have already shown, witches are considered a separate race from humans and even though they can breed normally with mortals, the resulting child is considered a "mutt" as Sabrina has experienced first hand at the Academy. Whether they're actually a different race or species or just another form of FantasticRacism towards mortals has not been discussed; however, [[spoiler:both the thirteen witches of Greendale and the demon Apophis immediately recognize Sabrina as a half-witch]] so there may be some truth to the claim.
228* MeaningfulName: The building disguising the Academy of Unseen Arts bears the name "Gehenna Station", referring to a location analogous to Hell in Jewish mythology which was initially where the Kings of Judah sacrificed their children by fire.
229* MonsterOfTheWeek: There are 8 Terrors. One attacks per episode.
230* MuggleAndMagicalLoveTriangle: Sabrina has a love triangle between the muggle Harvey and the warlock Nicholas. In season 2, Harvey himself is dating fellow muggle Roz while still having feelings for Sabrina.
231* MurderTheHypotenuse: Done by none other than [[spoiler: Satan]] himself when he finds his right-hand woman falling for a kind and devoted suitor.
232* MusicGenreDissonance: In Part 4, a band called Satanic Panic, which is apparently [[RockMeAsmodeus blessed by Satan himself]], performs at a concert. They are called a [[HeavyMetal metal]] band, but their music sounds ''nothing'' like metal. The band members also wear mohawks, a hairstyle characteristic of punk subculture, rather than metal.[[labelnote:*]]The song they covered was originally performed by a death rock band called 45 Grave. Death rock is a genre derived from punk rock.[[/labelnote]]
233* MythologyGag:
234** On Harvey's wall, there is a front cover of an ''Archie's Mad House'' comic. Sabrina first appeared in issue 22 of this title.
235** [[ComicBook/ArchieComics Riverdale]] being mentioned is either this or the [[Series/{{Riverdale}} first hints]] of a SharedUniverse.
236** Hilda's full name 'Hildegarde Antoinette Spellman' comes from the sitcom.
237** Sabrina messing with necromancy brings to mind ''Afterlife with Archie'', and just like in that story it has catastrophic consequences.
238** During the AnimatedCreditsOpening, there are cartoon versions of all the characters as they appear in the series, but near the end (appropriately enough, when the credits read "based upon the comic book by Archie Comics"), you will see an image of the original Sabrina from the comics, who is lying on the floor and propping herself up. This is actually from Sabrina's very first appearance ever, on the pages of [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn%3AANd9GcTM4SSdZpt0W89ksvgBesCawfL8HHq94_45HXjt9b6BpbJobRth Archie's Mad House #22]].
239*** The image of the original Sabrina is followed by the cover of the second issue of the ''Chilling Adventures of Sabrina'' comic book series.
240** A rejected suitor of Sabrina's sneeringly calling Harvey "Farm Boy" is a reference to the sitcom.
241** The opening of "The Epiphany" shows Sabrina twirling in front of a mirror to change her outfit, homaging the original opening credits of the sitcom.
242** [[spoiler: The Mandrake]] Sabrina ask Hilda for her favorite breakfast pancakes, likely a reference to the 90 sitcom where once Sabrina started eating pancakes she couldn't stop.
243** Sabrina [[spoiler: offered the Throne of Hell]], is a nod to the manga themed comics and ''[[WesternAnimation/SabrinaSecretsOfATeenageWitch Sabrina: Secrets of a Teenage Witch]]'' where she's offered the throne of the magical world. Here however she actually takes it, albeit for more noble reasons.
244** [[spoiler: The fourth season's plot of having two Sabrinas harkens back to the sitcom's sideplot of Sabrina (and every Spellman) having an evil twin.]]
245* NotAsYouKnowThem: Compared to the original Archie comics, Hilda and Zelda have completely swapped roles. In the comics, Hilda was the tall, red-headed, more traditional wicked witch type who wanted Sabrina to follow suit, and Zelda was the short, rounder-figured witch who had a much sweeter temperament.
246* NoImmortalInertia: When the Spellmans’ powers are temporarily taken away during Sabrina’s trial, Zelda and Hilda begin to age at an accelerated rate. Once they’re restored, they become young again.
247* NonUniformUniform: The Students of the Academy of Unseen Arts -- witches wear mostly dresses and skirts, all black, grey, dark purple, or burgundy, dressy tops and long sleeves, while warlocks wear dress pants and button ups or sweaters, also in black, grey, burgundy or white. Also, almost all the girls wear high heels.
248* NoodleIncident: Ambrose was evidently part of a plot to blow up the Vatican, which ultimately led to him being placed under house arrest for nearly a century. The exact nature of this plot and his reasons for taking part in it are not elaborated upon. The tie-in novels revealed that he did it because he wanted to impress his Father who, had been killed by Witch Hunters.
249* ObviouslyEvil: Anything to do with the Church of Night.
250* OlderThanTheyLook: Potentially any of the witches, as they start aging much more slowly after their Dark Baptism. Ambrose for instance, looks to be in his early 20s but has been under house arrest at the mortuary for ''75 years''.
251* OutsideContextProblem: The Pagan gods, who the Greendale witches are unfamiliar with to not understand their beliefs or methods. It also does not help that their witch powers are waning. [[spoiler:More so, whatever eldritch beings Blackwood now worships in something called the Void present a new problem altogether.]]
252* OurWitchesAreDifferent: Witches are an inherently magical MageSpecies. Season 3 reveals that there are two recognized types of witches, Pagan Witches who worship the old gods and receive their magic from them. And satanic witches who receive their magic from the dark lord, there is also the voodoo witch Marie who receives her magic from the Haitian Spirits.
253* PayEvilUntoEvil: The Weird Sisters are given karmic punishment for their cruel harrowing of Sabrina - when the ghosts of children who died harrowing collectively simulate the three of them being hanged. [[LaserGuidedKarma Just as they had been planning to do to Sabrina]].
254* PetTheDog: [[spoiler: As Lilith returns to Hell, she leaves Sabrina with two gifts -- she restores the magic abilities that Sabrina was tricked into giving away as part of the prophecy, and brings the real Mary Wardwell back to life.]]
255* PhysicalHell: The mines near Greendale seem to literally reach down to Hell, which suggests that it's somewhere beneath the Earth. They're likely the source of the town's many problems, [[spoiler:having been dug originally by the Greendale coven after they came across the ocean to the New World, near the spot where Lucifer fell to Earth after being cast out of Heaven]].
256* PimpedOutDress: Sabrina [[spoiler:Morningstar]] wears one at her [[spoiler:coronation as the Queen of Hell]], complete with a corset and a crinoline. Which is a strange choice, given that Sabrina's [[spoiler:position as Queen was meant to be her rebellion against Satan]].
257* PlaceWorseThanDeath: Sabrina considers Riverdale a "big, scary place", despite [[spoiler:having just been to ''Hell itself'']].
258* PokeThePoodle: The Dark Lord tests Sabrina's loyalty by asking her to... steal a pack of gum. However he later requests worse actions.
259* {{Polyamory}}: Nicholas proposes Sabrina that he be her other boyfriend besides Harvey but she turns down the offer. According to Father Blackwood, in the old times, all witches were polyamorous and monogamy was just for mortals.
260* PretenderDiss: Lucifer is not impressed at Blackwood's renaming of his church to "The Church of Judas":
261-->'''Lucifer:''' I knew Judas, you know. You sir, are no Judas.
262* PromotionToOpeningTitles: Part 3 updates the opening and adds both Lachlan Watson (Theo) and Gavin Leatherwood (Nick).
263* TheProphecy: Madam Satan repeatedly mentions a prophecy that involves Sabrina and takes steps to help her fulfill it. [[spoiler: It turns out to be making perversions of Jesus' miracles (exorcism, resurrection, curing the blind, etc.) in order to unlock the Gates of Hell and start the Apocalypse.]]
264* PropheciesAreAlwaysRight: The Weird Sisters gave Father Blackwood a prophecy, that Spellman‘s will be the undoing of the Blackwood‘s. The prophecy became true because [[spoiler: Prudence realized Blackwood’s true nature and him running of after Lucifer appointed Sabrina, as Queen of the Witches and Blackwood poisoning a large part of the Coven. With a handful surviving thanks to the Spellman’s who are now in Charge]]
265* {{Psychopomp}}: They take the form of sparrows and patrol the Astral Plane looking for the spirits of the dead to ferry them to the afterlife. Hilda has a particularly low opinion of them and they represent a grave danger to any witch attempting AstralProjection.
266* PublicDomainArtifact: During "The Mephisto Waltz", the Dark Lord mentions that the Spear of Longinus [[spoiler:is the only artifact that could actually kill him.]]
267** Also the trio of artifacts called the Unholy Regalia that Sabrina and Caliban are competing to find. They are Herod's crown, Pontius Pilate's bowl and Judas' 30 pieces of silver.
268* PunnyName: The name of the show itself abbreviates to CAOS, which is pronounced like "chaos". This is meaningful, since what Sabrina herself does throughout the show is introducing chaos to the world as it was before (hoping to change it for the better), and the Plague Kings even outright say that Sabrina "engenders chaos".
269* ThePurge: As a final act of [[EvilIsPetty spite]], [[spoiler: before Father Blackwood flees in light of Satan intending to place Sabrina above him, he poisons the entire coven, with only a handful surviving.]]
270* PuttingOnTheReich: The outfits and behavior of [[spoiler:Emperor Blackwood's followers when Greendale gets taken over by the Imp of the Perverse]] are very obviously inspired by the Nazis.
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274* RedHerring: Lucas Hunt is a transfer student from [[Literature/TheShadowOverInnsmouth Innsmouth High]] who's on the swim team and enjoys scuba diving; he appears in the same episode as The Weird, an EldritchAbomination with an octopus-like form. In the end he turns out to be, to all appearances, a perfectly ordinary human boy with nothing sinister about him.
275* ReligionOfEvil: Deconstructed with the Satanic witches. Despite Father Blackwood's protestations to the contrary, the Satanism the witches practice is very much this, as the entity they worship is objectively evil, their rituals involve cannibalism, and they look forward to the apocalypse. However, most of the rank-and-file witches (and even some of the high-ranking witches) are not willingly evil, and there is plenty of propaganda aimed at concealing Satan's true malevolent nature. [[spoiler:Which is why the Church of Night goes into a crisis and eventually abandons Satan worship after Part 2]].
276* RescuedFromTheUnderworld:
277** Sabrina travels to Limbo to rescue the soul of [[spoiler: Tommy Kinkle, but it gets snatched away by the Eater of Souls just as she was about to bring him back into the mortal world.]]
278** At the beginning of Part 3, [[spoiler: Sabrina frees Nick from Hell]].
279* ResurrectiveImmortality: While witches can be killed, they can also be resurrected using the Cain's pit in the Spellman's graveyard. Zelda apparently has made a habit of killing Hilda when she’s particularly annoyed at her. She claims it's her right as her older sister.
280** Late in the season Sabrina unlocks great magical potential in herself, she resurrects once and later says she doubts she can be definitely killed at all.
281* TheReveal:
282** Ms. Wardwell/Madam Satan is none other than [[spoiler:Myth/{{Lilith}} the mother of all demons.]]
283** The reason that Satan is so interested in Sabrina? [[spoiler: She's his daughter, and the key to his plot to bring about the Apocalypse.]]
284* RewatchBonus: A lot of things from Part 1 are cast in a new light after the end of Part 2. In particular Nicholas Scratch's willingness to break academy rules and earn the ire of many powerful people (as well as ditch an orgy just to hang out), seems chalked up to a simply infatuation with Sabrina even if it's abrupt, yet makes sense since [[spoiler: he was obeying Lucifer's orders to get close to her.]]
285* RunningGag: The newspapers Zelda reads in the kitchen keep switching to being from different parts of the world, in appropriate languages.
286* {{Satan}}: The GreaterScopeVillain of the series, who is worshipped as the true god by witches covens like the Church of Night. He usually manifests in the form of {{Baphomet}} [[spoiler: but upon being released onto Earth in the season finale, retakes his original angelic form (minus the wings that God ripped off him when he fell]].
287* SealedEvilInACan: [[spoiler:Many of the Terrors are trapped like this in some way. For example, the Darkness is trapped in a magical globe and the Uninvited in a toy house. Most of Terrors are themselves trapped inside the Void, which is then sealed.]]
288* SealedInsideAPersonShapedCan: According to Madam Satan and Nick, the human body is the strongest and most sacred binding in nature, the first and mightiest prison for a supernatural entity, designed by the False God himself. [[spoiler:During the climax of the season 1 the Dark Lord is trapped inside Nick's body, which is then put into a supernatural sleep to keep Lucifer from trying to escape.]]
289** [[spoiler:After removing Lucifer from Nick, Satan is put inside Father Blackwood.]]
290* TheSecretOfLongPorkPies: [[spoiler: After Lilith develops feelings for Mary Wardwell's fiancé Adam, the Dark Lord tricks her into eating his corpse disguised as a roast. She's disgusted and horrified, but he ''forces her to keep eating it'' as punishment.]]
291* SequelHook: Season 1 ends with three major ones: [[spoiler: Prudence and Ambrose go on the hunt for the now renegade Father Blackwood, Zelda declaring herself as High Priestess of the Church of Night, that now consists of a bunch of teenage witches and warlocks. while Sabrina and her friends plan to break into Hell and free Nick.]]
292* ShoutOut: So many they have their [[ShoutOut/ChillingAdventuresOfSabrina own page]].
293* SinsOfOurFathers: Upon discovering that the Kinkles are descended from the Von Kunkles, [[spoiler:Agatha and Dorcas]] decide to punish them for all the witches the Von Kunkles killed back in the ''1690s''. It’s made all the worse because of their disregard for collateral damage and by the fact that Grandpa Kinkle's story showed the family doesn't even ''remember'' that the people they drove out of the hills and the mines were witches.
294** Then again, witches have much longer lifespans than humans; to them, it's probably more like running into the descendants of someone who committed atrocities against your family within living memory. And the fact that the Kinkles are hunting familiars who appear in death as ''terrifying many-legged goblin-deer''... tends to imply that Grandpa Kinkle might know significantly more about the family history than he wants his naive sixteen-year-old grandson to mention in a school assignment.
295* SpannerInTheWorks: The Trinket Man, twice. First he provided Ambrose with the stone of Omphalos to stop Blackwood. [[spoiler:Later, he tells Sabrina not to wish the Void away using the Imp and trades her Pandora's box instead.]]
296* SpecialEditionTitle: In "A Midwinter's Tale", the opening sequence replaces the usual image of Sabrina with another where she looks at Santa Claus on his flying sleigh.
297* StayInTheKitchen: Father Blackwood is a reactionary conservative who believes that women/witches are meant to serve men/warlocks. Part 2 of Season 1 reveals that his ultimate goal is to institutionalize these beliefs for the Church of Night and all the other covens in the world.
298* StableTimeLoop: [[spoiler: After being trapped in stone by Caliban for decades, a future version of Sabrina rescues her past self and switches places with her. The future Sabrina implies this has been done before. The question becomes how did the future!Sabrina awaken to rescue her past self in the first place. The loop is broken by "our" Sabrina when she stops another version of her past self before she is trapped in stone. This results in a TemporalParadox as [[TemporalDuplication now there are two Sabrinas.]] Thankfully, this is the best outcome.]]
299* StarCrossedLovers: Initially it seems like the story is setting this up with [[spoiler:Sabrina and Harvey, since Sabrina is a witch, and Harvey comes from a family of witch hunters.]] However, later on [[spoiler:Sabrina and Harvey break up, but manage to warm up to each other again after the breakup. By the end of the series, they are TrueCompanions along with Roz and Theo]].
300* StylisticSuck: The Endless version of Salem is obviously a very fake looking cat puppet, as it is a ShoutOut to the original ''Sabrina'' series. In-universe, it is supposed to be a real, talking cat.
301* SuspiciouslyAproposMusic: In the Pilot, Mrs. Wardwell is listening to "Bad Moon Rising" while driving home. Right before she runs into Madame Satan, the lyric "I see trouble on the way" plays.
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305* TakeAThirdOption: With reality merging due to two Sabrina's existing simultaneously, and the Cosmic reality crashing down on them, Metatron states either one Sabrina has to die or they can merge together. Ambrose proposes [[spoiler:they send one Sabrina to the Cosmic parallel universe to solve both problems. Morgningstar is chosen.]]
306* TakenForGranite: Happens to several characters over the course of season 3, because of the Gorgon. Characters of note are [[spoiler: Roz and Dorcas and Mary Wardwell in the BadFuture]]. Another variation occurs when [[spoiler:Caliban traps Lucifer, Lilith and later Sabrina in stone in the 9th Circle of Hell. After traveling back in time, Sabrina turns the tables on him and traps him in stone as well.]]
307* {{Telepathy}}: Hilda seems to be able to read minds or at least is an ''extremely'' good judge of character that would make Sherlock Holmes yell "Witchcraft!!!" She reads two of Susie's bullies and by their reactions correctly deduces that one had [[NoodleIncident something terrible]] happen to him when he was eleven, and the other is "in lust" with his jock friend.
308* TemporalDuplication: [[spoiler:Sabrina traveled back in time to stop herself from being TakenForGranite in the first place. This results in two versions of Sabrina living at the same time. One lives in Hell and becomes the Queen of Hell and the other, "our" Sabrina, continues living as a normal teenage witch.]]
309* ThanksgivingEpisode: "Feast of Feasts" happens during Thanksgiving and features three forms of Thanksgiving celebrations: a take-out dinner by Ms. Wardwell, a hunting party with frozen dinner by the Kinkles, and a supernatural feast by the Church of Night.
310* TogetherInDeath: [[spoiler: In the finale, Sabrina and Nick are both reunited in the afterlife. Also, in a non-romantic way, Sabrina Spellman's and Morningstar's souls are recombined into one being in the afterlife.]]
311* TranquilFury : Sabrina is very calm, but visibly angry, when Roz tells her that [[spoiler:she had a vision of Agatha and Dorcas magically causing the accident that killed Harvey’s brother Tommy and four other miners.]]
312* TrueCompanions: Harvey, Roz and Theo for Sabrina. At the end of Season 2, they're prepared to literally follow her into Hell to rescue Nick.
313* TruerToTheText: In at least one respect, compared to ''Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'' - Sabrina has her iconic bob rather than the long hair the sitcom popularized.[[note]]Admittedly, Archie's did give Sabrina long hair ''prior'' to the show. However, it wasn't as commonly used until the sitcom's success. In addition, Melissa Joan Hart did don the bob during the sitcom's third season.[[/note]]
314* TruthInTelevision:
315** While usually not supernatural in method, particularly vicious hazing traditions like the harrowings have been known to kill, traumatize, or severely injure children on more than one occasion.
316** The belief that Satan is the embodiment of free will rather than the embodiment of evil is a common one among self-professed Satanists in RealLife, though InUniverse, this seems to be propaganda spread by The Church of Night.
317* UnspokenPlanGuarantee: Both plans to defeats Satan that are discussed at length end in failure. [[spoiler:And it is Nick's improvised plan to seal Satan within his body that actually succeeds in stopping Satan.]]
318* VillainExitStageLeft: [[spoiler: When Father Blackwood learns that Satan intends on placing Sabrina above him, he poisons the whole Church of Night congregation and flees.]]
319* VirginSacrifice: Madam Satan shapeshifts into a young girl and [[spoiler:brings one of the jocks to the hanging tree]]. When he denies being a virgin, she mocks him and claims that a virgin just happens to work best for her plans before [[spoiler:she proceeds to slice his neck and sacrifice him.]]
320--> '''Madam Satan(disguised as a mortal girl):''' Why are you virgins always so aggressive?
321--> '''Jock:''' W-what? I'm not a...
322--> '''Madam Satan:''' Oh, Mr.Loomis, I smell virgins the way a rabid dog smells blood. But don't be embarrassed, a virgin suits my needs tonight.
323** Also becomes a plot point in Part 3, when the pagans need a virgin sacrifice to summon the Green Man and ultimately choose [[spoiler:Harvey]].
324* VomitIndiscretionShot: Several times in Parts 1 & 2.
325** [[spoiler: Agatha]] vomits dirt after an exorcism.
326** [[spoiler: After failing the Bubbler challenge, Sabrina]] vomits in front of the entire Academy.
327* WakeUpMakeUp: When the Weird Sisters have prophetic dream in the middle of the night and rush to tell Father Blackwood, they're all clearly wearing makeup (particularly obvious during the close-ups on their mouths).
328* TheWeirdSisters: Prudence, Agatha, and Dorcas are three orphan witches known as the Weird Sisters who also act as the GirlPosse of the Academy of Unseen Arts.
329* WeCanRuleTogether: Lucifer's offer (or rather, command) to Sabrina, right before [[spoiler:he reveals that he's her true father]].
330** Caliban also brings up this possibility [[spoiler:after the first two Unholy Regalia challenges, suggesting that he and Sabrina marry and rule together instead of competing for the throne.]]
331* WeUsedToBeFriends: Temporarily in Part 2. Roz and Harvey are quick to turn on Sabrina after she stops attending Baxter High, Harvey because of trauma over what happened to his brother, and Roz because she is angry at Sabrina for repeatedly dropping in and out of their lives and never sticking around. Both of them begin to feel that she is a bad person, even [[TheScapegoat accusing her of causing Roz's blindness]]. It takes Theo [[WhatTheHellHero reminding them that she's a good friend who has helped them many times]] for them to come to their senses.
332* WhamEpisode: And it is a doozy. [[spoiler:In the season 3, "Chapter Twenty-Seven: The Judas Kiss", everything goes downhill for the protagonists.]]
333** [[spoiler: On Earth, the Pagan gods successfully kidnap Harvey, Roz, Theo and Robin. They kill Robin for being a traitor, and use Harvey as a virgin sacrifice for the Green Man. This sends their plan into action of killing all mortal life on Earth. Roz and Theo are also killed.]]
334** [[spoiler:Zelda had earlier killed Hilda after her spider transformation and buried her in the Cain Pit. Afterwards, Zelda was shot by Mary Wardwell who, with the knowledge that witches exist, JumpedOffTheSlipperySlope and shot Zelda. With Zelda near death, Mambo Marie attempted to heal her, while Ambrose and Prudence stand watch. Father Blackwood and an insane Agatha attack, with Prudence killing Agatha and Father Blackwood killing Prudence. Ambrose escapes. Blackwood kills Mambo off-screen and kills Zelda moments after she wakes up, with the solution to their problems.]]
335** [[spoiler:Meanwhile in Hell, Caliban tricked Sabrina, again during the last challenge. He [[TakenForGranite encases her, as well as Lucifer and Lilith, in stone]] and becomes the King of Hell.]]
336* TheWitchHunter: There are people in this setting who specialize in hunting down and killing witches. Harvey's family, centuries ago when they were still called the Von Kunkles, where a whole clan of these who single-handedly drove all the witches from the hills around Greendale and took over their tunnels as mines.
337* WizardingSchool: The Academy of Unseen Arts.
338* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: After Connor is confirmed as a warlock and his adoptive parents apparently [[spoiler:commit suicide]], none of them are ever mentioned again. [[spoiler:How he obtained his familiar, how he made contact with Luke, or why he didn't join the Church of Night is not explored.]]
339* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: Familiars are goblins forced into service to witches. They're selected out of a catalog, will die a painful death shortly after their witch dies, and can be murdered by their witch with no ill effects to its owner. Zelda even intends to kill one and have Hilda turn it into a purse (to which both Ambrose and Hilda react in horror, but apparently is perfectly acceptable in the witch world). On the flip side, Sabrina and Salem made a contract as equals, which is why Salem is shown to care far more for her than other familiars shown in the series.
340* WhatTheHellHero: Big time for Sabrina when everyone is mad at her for disturbing the Natural Order by [[spoiler:bringing back the dead Tommy Kinkle and then trying to cheat by resurrecting Agatha, who was sacrificed for the ritual. The results are pretty bad for Sabrina, because Harvey breaks up with her and her family tells her to fix this mess she created without their help.]]
341* WhereTheHellIsSpringfield: While Greendale was specified as being in Massachusetts in the comic, in the show it's left ambiguous, except that it's somewhere in New England that's not Connecticut (where the Academy of Unseen Arts is located) or New Hampshire (where the Church of Shadows, Madam Satan's former coven, is based) or Rhode Island (where Harvey moves during a vision). On top of that, if the neighboring town of Riverdale is the same one as in [[Series/{{Riverdale}} the eponymous show]] (as a mention of the Sweetwater River in Part 2 might indicate) then the geography gets even ''more'' screwy, as all clues in that show point to Riverdale being somewhere in Upstate New York, near the Canadian border. However, because the show is filmed in Vancouver, a lot of the forest scenes are very obviously in a Pacific Northwest climate, as opposed to a New England deciduous forest, making you feel like the show takes place on the complete other side of the country an early draft of the first episode claims that it’s located in the Hudson River Valley.
342* WholeCostumeReference:
343** Sabrina's red dress with a Peter Pan collar is a copy of Rosemary's red pregnancy dress in ''Film/RosemarysBaby'' (it's just shorter).
344** When Quentin comes to the door, he's dressed exactly the same as the headmistress's nephew in ''Film/Suspiria1977''.
345** Harvey wears a crop top with the number 10 while lying in bed wearing headphones, which is Glenn's outfit [[spoiler:when he dies]] in ''Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet1984''.
346* WholePlotReference:
347** The Dark Lord suing Sabrina for breach of promise is one to ''Literature/TheDevilAndDanielWebster'', going as far as naming Sabrina’s lawyer Daniel Webster.
348** The premise of the first season, which has our heroine decide between the path of light or the path of dark during her 16th birthday, forms the basis of the first two books of ''Literature/TheCasterChronicles'' and its film adaptation ''Beautiful Creatures''.
349** Already mentioned under CainAndAbel, but [[spoiler:Zelda's nightmare]] is basically a dark retelling of the story of Cain and Abel from Literature/TheBible.
350*** Not only that, but the Spellmans are in possession of [[spoiler:soil from Cain's garden]].
351* WifeHusbandry: Implied to have been [[spoiler:Lucifer's intent with Sabrina]]. He didn't go to the trouble of raising her himself, but she is his daughter, and he did evidently intend from a very early point that she should ultimately become [[spoiler:his queen]].
352* WritersCannotDoMath:
353** Inverted. The Academy of Unseen Arts is made up of perfectly interlocking pentagonal rooms that may go on forever. Pentagons cannot be used to tile a plane in normal space, but it's justified here because this is ''not'' normal space.
354** Hilda mentions being drunk at the coronation of UsefulNotes/QueenVictoria, while Zelda refers to the Greendale Thirteen as being contemporaries of the Spellmans' ancestors. Witches are shown to live a very long time, but just how long a witch generation lasts has yet to be clarified.
355* YouShouldHaveDiedInstead: During a heated argument at [[spoiler:Tommy's funeral]], Mr. Kinkle tells his son Harvey this.
356* ZombieGait: Sabrina and her friends [[ConversedTrope talk about how this trope was used]] in ''[[Film/NightOfTheLivingDead1968 Night of the Living Dead]]'' after they watch it in the first episode of Part 1. According to Sabrina, this trope came from the idea that zombies suffered from rigor mortis, and were therefore less in control of their movements compared to living people.
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