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Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (1996) :: What a Witch Wants (1) (07x21)
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| Title: | What a Witch Wants (1) |
| Episode #: | 07x21 |
| Production Number: | 162 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday April 24th, 2003 |
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calicow

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| This Was An Alright Episode That Could Have Been Better.
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!!!!!! This review contains spoilers !!!!!!
What can I say about this episode of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch? While it sets up the story for the series finale, I find there's something out of character in the way Sabrina, and the others were acting in the episode.
Some of the things that I found to be out of character was the way the previously surly protester that makes Roxie who she is, so laid back and easy-going in on the cruise. If she was such a supportive friend to Sabrina and Morgan despite their flaws why would she start despising their personalities/flaws all of sudden? Another thing that I that I thought to be somewhat poorly written was how Morgan was acting. While I know she always has been ditsy and self-centered, but in the episode these aspects of her personality seemed to be too much on the extreme side. And with Sabrina, one thing that I didn’t understand is why after hearing Roxie and Morgan’s post wedding plans Sabrina began to doubt their friendship could survive her living on the West Coast. Yeah, I know she knew things would change after she got married, but in this episode her reactions to their plans were like she and Aaron were moving down the street, not across the country. At least she realized it could after her run-in with Bob Bermuda.
Those things aside, some of the things that I liked about the episode was while Sabrina’s magic didn’t work, everything she wished for came true; it was neat to see how the Bermuda Triangle wreaked havoc on Sabrina’s bachelorette cruise. Another part of the episode I liked was the little “war” between Salem and Aaron, just because Aaron stopped him from finishing the documentary on Mussolini that he was watching on television. I thought Aaron’s, and later Sabrina’s response of getting a dog in L.A. as Salem’s punishment as priceless.
That being said, while there were parts of the episode that I didn’t like, What a Witch Wants was a pretty decent set-up to the series finale.
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| Review posted on Friday, October 5th 2007 4:02 pm |
| 2 members found this review useful |
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