When Harvey finds Sabrina's bridal magazines he assumes she wants to get married! #SabrinaTheTeenageWitch I Now streaming on Paramount+ Where to watch: para.mt/Sabrina
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@MisterMarinАй бұрын
"Assumption is the mother of all fu*kups."~ Marcus Penn, Under Siege 2: Dark Territory
@kerrygligorovic9758Ай бұрын
Sabrina could have told Harvey of the reason why she have the bridal magazines in the first place because she's invited to someone else's (Salem's daughter) and wanted to be prepare (not😁!).
@mariaskabardonis8353Ай бұрын
Yep if Harvey communicated she would have said that instead of listening to Brad. I like Brad but he had to guide Harvey in the wrong direction for the plot to happen
@mariaskabardonis8353Ай бұрын
I this episode was shot out of order sometimes that does happen. That’s why we had the Daniel Boone meeting before. I did like Salem and his daughter although I wonder what happened to the mom Good heavens this is going to change everything lol. It’s sweet with the promise ring. Brad was projecting what happend with his brother don’t do that it’s sweet that Sabrina and Harvey started sharing lockers
@ChristopherBingham-xx8xlАй бұрын
Good points! We never do meet the mom or learn what happened to her
@ChristopherBingham-xx8xlАй бұрын
Sabrina was not planning her own wedding. She was planning the wedding of Salem's daughter. They got an invitation to that in the toaster. Apparently they've been estranged for so long that she didn't know he's now a cat (which means they haven't spoken in at least 25 years). Sabrina mended their relationship, and because of that she was named the maid of honor for the wedding. In this episode, we see Brad being a jerk and it's not his witch-hunting gene that causes it. That's weird. He's usually pretty decent when that's not affecting him. He just assumed that Sabrina was planning the wedding of her and Harvey without finding out more, and then he made Harvey feel bad. He also, for some reason, thought a woman wanted to hear what was wrong with women. And I don't understand the dog analogy, but it didn't seem like he was right. Marnie isn't a very good gossip. Why did she think that a guy who asks women what's wrong with women would be a reliable source for accurate news? This is a weird episode filled with plot holes. For one thing, this episode pretends that this is the first time that we have seen Daniel Boone, though we saw him 2 episodes ago in "Love in Bloom." Secondly, the wedding, which was supposedly a typical "Other Realm" wedding, was nothing like Hilda's wedding, which took place in the other realm, and it was nothing like the wedding that Great Aunt Irma tried to force Sabrina to have. Lastly, how did Salem have a daughter, and how come she was never talked about or seen before or after this episode?
@devilsora100Ай бұрын
The witch-hunting gene made him associate Sabrina with problems or a threat. Even without it being active, he'll remember having felt negatively about her. He's not gonna be nice to her behind her back. Plus, there's him being jealous she's his girlfriend and that gets in the way of his bro time with him (as Sabrina says, if he ever calls her a freak, she would know Libby got a hold of male hormones). I imagine Irma might've had strings pulled to get Sabrina hitched off even without a bridesmaid or her dad to pull out a fight (the man tends to be pretty busy and Irma might've just wanted to get on with it so she could say her half-mortal niece finally got married to a well-off wizard), while Hilda either never got far enough (Drell stood her up at the altar so the fight couldn't happen), nearly married a guy that was potentially old enough to not have any living relatives anymore capable of fighting (though who knows, he was a total stranger) and finally a wizard who's been in the Mortal Realm a couple times (and their wedding took place in the Mortal Realm with Sabrina's friends as guests/bridesmaids). Maybe she just softened to the mortal style of wedding that doesn't involve a ring fight, especially after seeing her niece and Salem dual-team and nearly lose to a wrestling champion before pulling it off anyways. Mortal weddings are less complicated (and hopefully less bloody in average). As for how Salem had a daughter, just as Hilda said, he didn't spend all those years watching TV. I imagine he had her at some point in his life while scheming to overtake the world, was present and loving enough to have a positive relationship with her, eventually cut off contact at some point where she was either old enough not to hold it against him (or maybe Saberhagens are that attached to their kin that time doesn't make them hold grudges), and then decades went on and on until she found a man to marry. As for Daniel Boone's appearance, according to the wiki, the episodes aired out of order, so he was supposed to debut here and the Valentine's Day episode would've happened after.
@ChristopherBingham-xx8xlАй бұрын
@@devilsora100 Great reply! I think you answered all my questions perfectly