Sabrina- The Teenage Witch Seasons 1-7 May 2026
Sabrina becomes a senior. The stakes feel slightly higher as she tries to balance her SATs with fighting off evil witches. We meet the Weird Sisters (a goth girl trio of bullies) and explore deeper lore like the "Family Secret."
By: Nostalgic Nick at Nite Date: October 26, 2023
Sabrina gets a job at the coffee shop (the aptly named "The Coffee Shop"), and the show leans harder into physical comedy. This season introduces the infamous "Quizmaster" (a magical floating head voiced by the great Alimi Ballard), who forces Sabrina to learn moral lessons through crazy scenarios. Sabrina- The Teenage Witch Seasons 1-7
Season 6 is often cited as the "jump the shark" moment. The magic becomes an afterthought. The show is now a standard sitcom about twenty-somethings who happen to wave their fingers occasionally. If you are a purist, you might stop here. If you love Melissa Joan Hart's comedic timing regardless of the plot, you'll enjoy her fake marrying a mobster in Las Vegas. The Vibe: The long goodbye.
This season is gold. The rules are established: Sabrina gets her witch’s license, she has to keep her powers a secret, and she points her finger at a globe lamp to cast spells. The episodes are classic “magic gone wrong” scenarios. Whether she turns her rival Libby into a pineapple or makes her crush Harvey kiss a frog, Season 1 is the most consistent and charming. It’s pure 90s comfort food. The Vibe: High school gets weirder. Sabrina becomes a senior
The highlight? "Sabrina and the Beanstock" and "Inna Gadda Sabrina." The show also introduces us to the concept of the "Other Realm"—a weird, green-screen-filled dimension full of puns. The magic is still the star, and Harvey Kinkle (Nate Richert) is the ultimate himbo boyfriend we all wanted. The Vibe: High school finale.
Let’s crack open the Other Realm travel book and revisit the complete saga of Sabrina Spellman. The Vibe: Clueless meets Hocus Pocus. This season introduces the infamous "Quizmaster" (a magical
Would I recommend a full rewatch? Absolutely. Just keep your remote handy for the "Josh" scenes.