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Season 2 |
| 25 :02x01 - Sabrina Gets Her License (1) (Sep/26/1997) | | In the first part of the season premiere, Sabrina celebrates her 17th birthday and soon learns that she has to take a series of tests before obtaining her witch's license. While at school, her schedule begins to get really hectic, with Sabrina becoming editor of the school’s newspaper, taking an AP Algebra class and making cookies and signs for Harvey’s upcoming football game. All of this quickly takes its toll on her studying abilities and Sabrina fails her first quiz given by Albert, her quizmaster. | | Starring Roles: Lindsay Sloane as Val/ Valarie Birkhead, | Guest Stars: Erik Estrada (1) as Himself, Max K (1) as Sushi Chef #2, Christopher Kennedy (2) as Boy, Wayne Thomas Yorke (1) as Bob, Mak Takano as Sushi Chef #1, Cee Cee Michaela as Cee Cee, Dan Desmond as Engineer B, Mary Gross as Mrs. Quick, Bridget Flanery as Jill | Director: Gary Halvorson Writer: Miriam Trogdon | | | |
| 26 :02x02 - Sabrina Gets Her License (2) (Sep/26/1997) | | In the conclusion of the second season opener finds Sabrina spending two days at witch boot camp. When Sabrina gets caught sneaking out of camp, Sgt. Slater punishes her by making clean the barracks with a toothbrush. Upon her arrival home, Sabrina has to give up some of her extra-curricular activities so she can pass the next test given by the quizmaster. Meanwhile, when Salem gets caught spending large amounts of money on cat toys, Zelda allows him to return the toys and to keep the money. | | Guest Stars: Heidi Mcneal as Jennifer, Shannon K. Dunn as Female Witch Officer, Cee Cee Michaela as Cee Cee, Andrea Savage as Stacey Fink, Christopher Kennedy (2) as Boy, Wayne Thomas Yorke (1) as Bob, Bridget Flanery as Jill, Mary Gross as Mrs. Quick, Erik Estrada (1) as Himself, Richard Moll as Sgt. Slater | Director: Gary Halvorson Writer: Renee Phillips, Carrie Honigblum | | | |
| 27 :02x03 - Dummy for Love (Oct/03/1997) | | Wanting to set Valerie up with a team mate of Harvey’s, Sabrina turns to Cupid to get the teenagers interested in one another. Meanwhile, after getting into trouble with Mr. Kraft over an article she wrote for the newspaper, Sabrina attempts to set Hilda up with him to get out of a possible date with detention. When she fails, Sabrina calls Cupid back to make her aunt fall in love with Mr. Kraft, only to learn that she needs Hilda’s consent to be put under his love spell. She soon becomes desperate and puts a “dummy” spell on Hilda to get her out on a date with her vice-principal. After being found out at the restaurant, Sabrina is taken by an angry Hilda to the Other Realm to have Zelda punish her. | | Guest Stars: Ichiro Bonno as Sumo Wrestler, David Sederholm as Randy, Sandra Kinder as Waitress, Marty Belafsky as Student, Michael Sneary as Kirk, Patrick T. O'Brien (6) as Cupid, Jeremy Wieand as Geek | Director: Gary Halvorson Writer: Holly Hester | | | |
| 28 :02x04 - Dante's Inferno (Oct/10/1997) | | When Sabrina and Harvey are forced to date other people, she reluctantly agrees to go out with Dante, a witch who lives in the other realm. After finding out that Harvey is going out on a date with another girl, Sabrina finds a way to take Dante out on a double date with Harvey and Jean. However, because of how her date can’t stand mortals, Harvey is on the receiving end of Dante’s practical joke magic while at the bowling alley. Meanwhile, as Sabrina has to deal with this, Hilda comes down with a bad case of “punnitis” that ultimately makes her conjure up Davy Jones. | | Guest Stars: John Valdetero as Ron, Jonathan Palmer as Jerry, Fritz Sperberg as Larry, Roger Eschbacher as Steve, Sarah Lancaster as Jean, Jason James Richter as Dante, Davy Jones (1) as Himself, Teri Garr (1) as Witch Yenta | Director: Gary Halvorson Writer: Charlie Tercek | | | |
| 29 :02x05 - A Doll's Story (Oct/17/1997) | | After agreeing to baby sit Amanda, Sabrina gets excited at the thought of being paid $100 to keep an eye on her incorrigible cousin. However, Sabrina soon realizes that Amanda is more than she can handle when she gets turned into a doll and put in her cousin’s toy box; where she meets the other people that made Amanda mad. During this time, Sabrina’s quizmaster shows up to tell her that her assignment is to get everybody out of the toy box. Annoyed at how little help he’s been during her confinement, Sabrina is able to get Amanda to reverse her spell and pass her test. Meanwhile, irritated at how much time they have spent together, Zelda and Hilda decide to take separate vacations, only to arrive at the same resort and become rivals for an appointment with a renowned witch known for her “baby-butt facials.” | | Guest Stars: Luck Hari as Flight Attendant, Michael Irpino as Miniature Bartender, Tim Herzog as Orion/The Receptionist, Darlene Kardon as Madame Dermis, Paul Sand as Dr. Rafkin, Emily Hart as Amanda, Paul Dooley as Ralphie, Donna D'Errico as Carol | Director: Brian K. Roberts (1) Writer: Renee Phillips, Carrie Honigblum | | Songs: The Mighty Mighty Bosstones -- The Impression That I Get | | | |
| 30 :02x06 - Sabrina, the Teenage Boy (Oct/24/1997) | | At seeing how Harvey and his friends clam up when she and Valerie arrive at the garage, Sabrina decides to use her magic to see what makes guys tick. After she turns herself into a guy, Sabrina is immediately welcomed into Harvey’s social circle at the garage and they become fast friends. It is through the course of her spell that Sabrina learns that Harvey has some feelings for Valerie that she resorts to keeping Valerie away from Harvey. Meanwhile, Hilda decides to use some of Sabrina’s potion to turn into an overweight, possessive biker, in an attempt to scare off Mr. Kraft. | | Guest Stars: David O'Donnell as Ramage, Ryan Francis as Baines, Walter Jones as Dolrimple | Director: Peter Baldwin (1) Writer: Nick Bakay | | | |
| 31 :02x07 - A River of Candy Corn Runs Through It (Oct/31/1997) | | After hearing that Libby is having a big Halloween bash at her house and only the popular kids are invited, Valerie decides to throw her own party at Sabrina’s, saying that it will be bigger and better than Libby’s. When Sabrina learns of the party from Harvey, she is reluctant to go along with Valerie’s plan, especially after Hilda and Zelda buy talking furniture in the Other Realm. Things go from bad to worse at this point because the furniture gets attacked by talking termites before the party guests arrive. Fortunately for Sabrina, everybody thinks that the flowing candy corn river and talking furniture are just elaborate effects to entertain them. | | Guest Stars: Ellen Albertini Dow as Old Lady, Scott Tyler Russell as Asher, Daniel Hagen (1) as Settee, Howard S. Miller as Termite, Beverly Sanders as Armchair, David O'Donnell as Ramage, 10,000 Maniacs as Themselves, Richard Steven Horvitz as Smaller Chair | Director: Gary Halvorson Writer: Frank Conniff | | Songs: 10,000 Maniacs -- Rainy Day | | | |
| 32 :02x08 - Inna-Gadda-Sabrina (Nov/07/1997) | | Having to make a “time ball” for an assigned quiz, Sabrina decides to use it to go back into the 1960’s to get Hilda a present. After she passes with flying colors, things get a little hectic for Sabrina and her aunts, due to Salem inadvertently eating her assignment and sending everybody back in time. At first Sabrina thinks that spending time in the sixties would be a breeze, but after experiencing some sexist thinking on the part of several men during the time period, she rushes home looking for Hilda and Zelda’s help in getting Salem to give the time ball back to them. However, when Salem learns that they plan on using his fur ball medicine to make him return the time-ball, he makes a run for it. | | Guest Stars: Mary Sue Milliken as Too Hot Tamale, Susan Feniger as Too Hot Tamale, Charles S. Dimaria Jr. as Hippie Driver, Melissa Baum as Hippie Clerk, Aaron Nelms as Student #1, Scott Gurney as College Recruiter, Mary Gross as Mrs. Quick, Wendy Worthington as Mrs. Poopipenz | Director: Gary Halvorson Writer: Sheldon Bull | | | |
| 33 :02x09 - Witch Trash (Nov/14/1997) | | After some relatives from the Other Realm put a spell on the Spellman’s home that prohibits anybody from leaving, Hilda and Zelda invite them over for dinner and to request that they lift the spell. At learning that the cousins want the magic book that was willed to Hilda and Zelda by their great-grandmother, they become furious that the book is now in the hands of Sabrina and ultimately declare war on them. Before things get too far between the feuding family members, Great-Grandma Spellman arrives in time to get things straightened out. | | Guest Stars: John Griffin (1) as Freedom Fighter, Gary Grubbs as Boyd, Loni Anderson as Racine, Alice Ghostley as Great-Grandma, Tom Poston as Mortgage Broker, Edie McClurg as Maw-Maw | Director: Gary Halvorson Writer: Nick Bakay, Robin Bakay | | | |
| 34 :02x10 - To Tell a Mortal (Nov/21/1997) | | After learning that on Friday the 13th witches can tell their mortal friends about their magical powers, Sabrina gets happy at the prospect of telling Harvey and Valerie her secret. Before she does however, Hilda and Zelda warn her about the consequences of doing so, but Sabrina feels it is worth the risk. Unfortunately, when Sabrina reveals her secret to them, she is unaware Libby also heard it and decided to spill the beans to the PTA and media. After spending the day together in the Other Realm, where Valerie gets to dance with Drew Carey and Harvey meets Mark Langston, Sabrina has to face Libby’s charges of witchcraft. Thanks to Valerie and Harvey not remembering the day’s events upon their arrival back at the Spellman home; Libby promptly begins looking like a liar, starved for any attention she could get. | | Guest Stars: Mark Langston as Himself, Timothy Oman as Sigmund Frued, Irene Olga Lopez (1) as Mrs. Martinez, Cindy Lu as Reporter, Natalie Strauss as Parent, Caroline Williams (1) as Gwendolyn, Drew Carey as Himself, Ben Siegler as Stanley | Director: Peter Baldwin (1) Writer: Carrie Honigblum, Renee Phillips | | Songs: She Moves -- Breaking All the Rules, OMC -- How Bizarre, Nick Bakay -- The Way You Look Tonight | | | |
| 35 :02x11 - Oh What a Tangled Spell She Weaves (Dec/05/1997) | | Having to use incantations for a week instead of her usual finger pointing magic, Sabrina fails to realize the consequences her sloppy spell casting. This soon gets her into trouble when she sends Hilda and Zelda to Merlin’s castle, where they promptly become the wizard’s captives. Unable to find a way to free them all by herself, Sabrina ultimately has to turn to her Quizmaster for help. As a result, she immediately learns how important it is to properly word her spells before pointing her finger. | | Guest Stars: Charles Walker as Coach, Mary Gross as Mrs. Quick, Bobcat Goldthwait as Merlin, Bob Vila as Himself, Beth Grant as Mrs. Popowski | Director: David Trainer Writer: David Weiss (1), Joan Binder Weiss | | | |
| 36 :02x12 - Sabrina Claus (Dec/19/1997) | | After developing a mild case of egotitis, Zelda and Hilda call upon a special person from the Other Realm to help Sabrina out of her problem. When Sabrina learns Bob is actually Santa during the course of their day spent together, she begins to panic when he gets hurt and is unable to deliver the world’s presents. Hoping it will help cure her problem, Sabrina offers to do Bob’s job while her aunts take care of him. As a result, Sabrina gets over her case of egotitis and gets numerous thanks from Bob as a result. | | Guest Stars: Emily Malinowski as Inner Child, Jane Carr as Dr. Bull, Sergey Brusilovsky (1) as Russian Peasant, Richard Taylor Olson as Russell, Cork Hubbert as Fritz, Steven Shenbaum as Ted, John Ratzenberger as Bob, Johnny Mathis as Himself, Kim Delgado as Mr. Glass | Director: Kenneth R. Koch (1) Writer: Charlie Tercek | | Songs: Johnny Mathis -- O Holy Night, Johnny Mathis -- Winter Wonderland | | | |
| 37 :02x13 - Little Big Kraft (Jan/09/1998) | | After Mr. Kraft announces he will be chaperoning the school’s annual ski trip, Sabrina decides to put a spell on him to make the vice-principal act more like a teenager. At first the spell works like a charm, but Sabrina didn’t count on it making Mr. Kraft more and more like a child, resulting in the ski trip being called off due to no busses being called. Things get worse for Sabrina when the childish educator takes Hilda out to dinner, where causes a scene. It is at this point when the aunts have to reverse Sabrina’s spell in order to get Mr. Kraft back to his boring self. | | Guest Stars: Sandra Kinder as Waitress, Curtis Anderson as Gordie, Mary Gross as Mrs. Quick | Director: David Trainer Writer: Barney Cohen, Kathryn Wallack | | Songs: Henry Mancini -- The Pink Panther | | | |
| 38 :02x14 - Five Easy Pieces of Libby (Jan/23/1998) | | When Mrs. Quick decides to have Sabrina and Libby work together on the school’s “Democracy Days” float, she gets several protests from the girls. However, when the Sabrina and Libby start working on the float, Sabrina decides to put a spell on Libby away from her. Unfortunately for Sabrina, her quizmaster finds out about the spell and reverses it; making Sabrina stick to Libby like glue. Needless to say, Sabrina eventually decides to break free from the spell, only to have Libby be transformed into a jigsaw puzzle. When Sabrina learns that she has an hour to put Libby back together, she turns to her quizmaster for help. Elsewhere, after Zelda comes up with a miracle drug, Hilda and Salem learn that it works better as a cleanser and decide to sell it in the Other Realm, unaware of its side effects. | | Guest Stars: Mary Gross as Mrs. Quick, Cristine Rose as Mrs. Chessler, Venus DeMilo as Cheerleader | Director: Gary Halvorson Writer: Frank Conniff | | Songs: Chumbawamba -- Tubthumping | | | |
| 39 :02x15 - Finger Lickin' Flu (Jan/30/1998) | | When Sabrina comes down with the flu in her magic finger, she defies her aunts by going to school. As a result, her magic accidentally gets transferred to Mrs. Quick, and immediately makes her more confident. With her new found confidence, Mrs. Quick promptly stands up to Mr. Kraft when he comes up with a plan to make students work in the cafeteria during their lunch hour. However, Mrs. Quick gets a shock when she accidentally turns Mr. Kraft into a monkey, resulting in Sabrina having to rush home with her teachers to have Hilda and Zelda reverse the spell. Meanwhile, seeing how much time the aunts spent on taking care of Sabrina when she was sick, Salem decides to fake an illness in order to get more attention, only to have his plan backfire. | | Guest Stars: William Mykal Wayne as Frank, Maureen Tamblyn as Nurse, Carl Michael Lindner as Dr. Brinkman, Mary Gross as Mrs. Quick | Director: Gary Halvorson Writer: Frank Conniff | | | |
| 40 :02x16 - Sabrina and the Beanstalk (Feb/06/1998) | | When Harvey arrives at the Spellman house to work on a school project with Sabrina, they spend more of their time talking and watching television than getting their work done. After Hilda and Zelda lecture her about how procrastination can develop into a very bad habit, Sabrina decides to make some magical jumping jelly beans to work as a quick motivational tool. However, since she used some shortcuts in the recipe, Sabrina and her aunts receive a surprise when a beanstalk starts growing in the sunroom. Things get worse when Harvey accidentally eats one of the magical beans and is sent to the top, where he meets a wicked witch who likes to eat mortals. As a result, the aunts rush to the Other Realm to find help, while Sabrina decides to climb to the top to save her friend. | | Guest Stars: Kevin Knotts as Tree Trimmer, Donna Hardy as Old Woman, E. J. Callahan as Clerk #3, Ezra Buzzington as Clerk #2, Jennifer Echols as Clerk #1, Shelley Long as Wicked Witch | Director: Peter Baldwin (1) Writer: Renee Phillips | | | |
| 41 :02x17 - The Equalizer (Feb/13/1998) | | With Valentine’s Day rapidly approaching, Sabrina decides to use her magic to help Valerie gain the attention of Ken, the guy she has a crush on. As a result, Sabrina learns that using her magic to help her friend out causes Roland, now working as an equalizer, to take her favorite sweater and math book in retaliation. Things get bleaker for Sabrina when Ken jokingly says she stole his heart, which results in Roland deciding to take Sabrina’s heart in return. Hilda and Zelda learn of Sabrina’s predicament from Mr. Kraft when a heartbroken Cupid arrives at the house to fix Zelda up on a date. In order to save Sabrina from having to marry Roland, the aunts take Cupid with them to find Sabrina and break Roland’s spell. | | Guest Stars: Patrick T. O'Brien (6) as Cupid, Sean Longton as Ken, Beth Grant as Mrs. Popowski, Phil Fondacaro as Roland the Troll | Director: Linda Day Writer: Pamela Soper, Alexandra Komisaruk | | Songs: Savage Garden -- Truly, Madly, Deeply | | | |
| 42 :02x18 - The Band Episode (Feb/27/1998) | | After Harvey finds out that the high school is having a battle of the bands, he signs up his band with Sabrina and Valerie, despite never having played a note of music before. When Libby starts rubbing it in that the cheerleaders will be winning the contest because of their popularity, Sabrina decides to take matters into her hands and asks Salem for help in brewing talent for her band to drink. Needless to say, once they’re under the spell of the drink, Sabrina, Valerie, and Harvey win the contest and the trio soon become extremely egotistical and their friendship soon begins to suffer. To remedy the problem, Salem tells Sabrina that she has to take the fizz out of their soda and drink it flat. Elsewhere, Zelda has to ask an arrogant scientist from the Other Realm to borrow his formula to use in an experiment and Hilda finds work as fiddle player in a steakhouse. | | Special Guest Stars: Backstreet Boys as Themselves, | Guest Stars: Hillary Pennington as Sunset, Diane Sainte-Marie as Customer #4, Benjamin Brown as Customer #3, John Voldstad as Customer #2, Gil Christner as Customer #1, Anthony Russell as Manager, Jihad Harrik as Presenter, John Ducey as Dwayne Kraft, James Fields (1) as Student Roadie, Sherman Howard as Dr. Clark Terdlington | Director: Peter Baldwin (1) Writer: Nick Bakay | | Songs: Backstreet Boys -- As Long As You Love Me | | | |
| 43 :02x19 - When Teens Collide (Mar/06/1998) | | As Sabrina and her aunts get ready for their daily activities, they get a surprise when sunspots cause molecular instability in the Mortal Realm. After Zelda’s arm gets attached to Hilda’s body and a black hole forms in the kitchen sink, the aunts warn Sabrina to be careful while at school since they don’t know how she’ll react to the sunspots. At first Sabrina has mild reactions when dealing with the molecular instability, but when she bumps into Libby, the two girls swap personalities. The first one to notice the change in Sabrina is Salem, when he finds her studying the self-centered spells in the magic book. To make matters worse, he suggests to her to take over the world, resulting in Sabrina being arrested by the Witch’s council. After Salem realizes the sunspots are the reason for Sabrina’s personality change, he rushes to the Other Realm to save her. | | Guest Stars: Jeremy Garrett as Football Player, Wayne Alexander as Claude, Pancho Demmings as Witch Cop, Jeffrey Steven Smith as Pizza Boy, Sylvain Cecile as Executioner, Elizabeth Hart as Emma, Chris Wragge as Weatherman, Cee Cee Michaela as Cee Cee, Henry Gibson as Witch Judge, Bridget Flanery as Jill | Director: Gary Halvorson Writer: Sheldon Bull | | Songs: Belle & Sebastian -- The State I Am In | | | |
| 44 :02x20 - My Nightmare, the Car (Mar/20/1998) | | When Sabrina’s aunts and Valerie’s parents refuse to buy the girls their own cars, they come up with an idea to pool their money to buy one themselves. At first Hilda and Zelda are hesitant to go along with the girls’ plans, but after seeing the schedule Sabrina and Valerie come up with, they reluctantly go along with their plan. When they are unable to find the perfect car in the Mortal Realm, Sabrina starts looking in the Other Realm and soon finds the perfect car within their price range. However, what Sabrina didn’t bargain for was that the car has a mind of its own. She then has to face the problem of having to share the car with Valerie after it gets attached to Sabrina. Meanwhile, her aunts are unable to help out, since Hilda and Zelda have to find their accountant who skipped town with all of their magic. | | Guest Stars: Tim Maculan as Marty, Yolanda Snowball as Auditor, Philippe Bergeron as Car Sales Manager, Buddy Hackett as The Car | Director: Peter Baldwin (1) Writer: Charlie Tercek | | | |
| 45 :02x21 - Fear Strikes Up a Conversation (Apr/03/1998) | | After Sabrina finds out that she was selected to read an essay she wrote about Math at a school assembly, her friends are surprised that she isn’t nervous about it. However, when she finally gets hit by stage fright, Sabrina turns to Salem for help and decides to use a fear removal spell to overcome her fright. As a result, Sabrina’s fear spreads throughout the school, resulting in her friends becoming scared over the tiniest things. Sabrina then learns from her quizmaster that she has to face her deepest fears in a forest in the Other Realm for everybody to return to normal. Elsewhere, after working night and day on a scientific paper to be presented in the Other Realm, Zelda develops a bad case of “witch-snap,” causing Hilda to become the serious aunt for a change. | | Guest Stars: Mary Gross as Mrs. Quick, Donald Craig (1) as Frankling Delano Roosevelt, Steve Allen as Fear, Carl Michael Lindner as Dr. Brinkman | Director: Chuck Vinson Writer: Frank Conniff | | | |
| 46 :02x22 - Quiz Show (Apr/17/1998) | | In the middle of cramming for a difficult elements test that she needs to pass in order to get her license, Sabrina gets extremely stressed out when she gets invited to the mandatory social for Quizmasters and their students and that Aunt Zelda will be the substitute Chemistry teacher at her high school. Things get even worse for Sabrina when she unintentionally complains about her quizmaster to his boss, resulting in Aunt Hilda becoming her new quizmaster. Things look up for Sabrina when she is able to clear her mind to pass her elements test and solve the difficult problem in her chemistry class. She then realizes how important her quizmaster is and goes to the Other Realm to ask the Witch’s Council if he can be assigned her quizmaster again. | | Guest Stars: David MacAurther as Old Man, Nickolai Stoilov as Stavros, Joel Michaely as Ralph, Lillian Adams as Old Woman, Brent Hinkley as Mouse, Ashlee Levitch as Amy, Mary Gillis as Witch Judge | Director: Tibor Takács Writer: Holly Hester | | | |
| 47 :02x23 - Disneyworld (Apr/24/1998) | | When Sabrina learns from her quizmaster that she has to pass an important test to get her witch’s license, he arranges for her class to go to Disneyworld so Sabrina can find the ingredients she needs. With Hilda and Zelda along as chaperones and Salem as a stowaway, Sabrina is able to make the spells she needs. After passing with flying colors, Valerie and Libby accidentally get a hold of Sabrina’s concoction and are turned into zebras. As Sabrina works on making the antidote, she arouses the suspicions of Mr. Kraft, and as a result he starts following her around the park. Meanwhile, Zelda drags Hilda along to an archeological dig where she uses her magic to bring a caveman back to life. It is after Sabrina gets Libby and Valerie back to normal that she is able to enjoy the park with her friends. | | Guest Stars: Trish De Prume as Cheerleader, Paul Dillery as Bellboy, Brian La Rosa as Tootie | Director: David Trainer Writer: David Lesser | | | |
| 48 :02x24 - Sabrina's Choice (May/01/1998) | | After Sabrina pits Hilda and Zelda to go to a concert and a cool party, the aunts decide to “break-up”. When Hilda moves to a new house in a different part of Westbridge, Sabrina and Salem soon get a taste of living under the rules of Hilda and Zelda at their respective homes. However, when the Witch’s Council intervenes, she has the difficult decision of who she wants to live with. As a result, Sabrina comes to realize that Zelda and Hilda take better care of her together instead of separately and thinks of a way to get them to live under the same roof again. | | Guest Stars: Jose Urbina as Student, Curtis Anderson as Gordie, RuPaul as Witch Judge, Kel Mitchell as Himself, Kenan Thompson as Hismelf | Director: Kenneth R. Koch (1) Writer: Sheldon Bull | | Songs: Lisa Loeb -- I Do | | | |
| 49 :02x25 - Rumor Mill (May/08/1998) | | When Sabrina finds out she needs to perform community service in the Other Realm in order to get her witch’s license, she decides to take the easy way out and signs up to work at a Rumor Mill. When she and her new friend Dashiell begin making up stories about their friends and family, they become extremely shocked to learn that the rumors they started in the Other Realm become truth in the Mortal Realm. After getting into a lot of trouble with the Witch’s Council, Sabrina and Dashiell has to find a way to locate Calzone and have him confess to the scandal the rumor spreading caused. It is after things get resolved that Sabrina realizes she developed feelings for Dashiell, ultimately making her question her feelings for Harvey. | | Guest Stars: Peter Anthony Rocca as Don De Don Don, Lou Casal as Don Calamari, Greg Lewis as Don Tutti Frutti, Dennis Fimple as Farmer, Mary Gillis as Witch Judge, Fred Willard as Bobby Calzone, Mary Gross as Mrs. Quick, Donald Faison as Dashiell | Director: Paul Hoen Writer: Nick Bakay | | Songs: Marvin Gaye -- I Heard It Through the Grapevine | | | |
| 50 :02x26 - Mom vs. Magic (May/15/1998) | | As Mother’s Day approaches, Sabrina is unable to go to one of her aunts for advice for who she should choose: Harvey or Dashiell. However, when she sends a letter to her mother, Sabrina gets in to trouble by the Witch’s Council for the contact and must choose between seeing her mother again or keeping her magic. As this is occurring, Salem is less than thrilled when his mother comes to visit him at the Spellman house, mainly because he never told her about being turned into a cat. | | Guest Stars: Donald Faison as Dashiell, Louise Sorel as Mrs. Saberhagen, Pamela Blair as Sabrina's Mother, Emily Hart as Young Sabrina | Director: Linda Day Writer: Sheldon Bull | | Songs: The Police -- Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic | | | |
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