Sabrina complains that she won’t have a good time, and Hilda agrees that family gatherings aren’t the most fun, as she gripes that Cousin Marigold keeps bragging about her married state to single Hilda. Sabrina says she doesn’t see the big deal about the holiday on which kids dress as superheroes, which causes Zelda to lecture her on the importance of remembering the dead on All Hallow’s Eve. Hilda reminds her that witches don’t like Thanksgiving because the Puritans were into that holiday. WHY DID ONE PERFORMANCE FLEECE PULL OVER FROM OLD NAVY NEED 5 ZIPPERS? I WAS 13!!!Ĭlaudia: I know, right? My Performance Fleece Pull Overs didn’t have zipper pockets on the arms, but they definitely had too many zippers.īack at home, Sabrina begs the Aunts to let her out of the family stuff, and tries to bargain that she’ll commit Thanksgiving to family stuff. What on earth did we need with soooo many zippers on things? I think I had a Performance Fleece Pull Over from Old Navy that had a zipper pocket on both forearms, two zipper pockets and a zipper neck. Geoffrey: That is one fashion trend from the 90s I never really got. But Sabrina can’t because of family obligations, which provides the cue for Libby to swoop in, wearing too many zippers, and offer to help Harvey. Harvey’s going as James Dean, as he thinks it’s an easy costume, and asks Sabrina if she’ll come to the party early to help with preparations. He explains that his parents are forcing him to have one, so his dad can use up all of his bulk-purchased food before it expires in November. Harvey flags down Sabrina in the school hallway to hand her a Halloween party invitation. Geoffrey: It’s technically Edwardian, I believe…and more Parisian than British. “Does this make my butt look big?”Ĭlaudia: Sabrina, hon, what exactly did you think a bustle was for when you strapped it on? Also, SJR has great gams.Ī late-Victorian dress, complete with bustle. Geoffrey: The last thing I heard about was when she stepped in for Dick Cavett in the revival of Rocky Horror. In character, she announces, “Next up, we are going to talk to a teenage witch and her aunts who take things too far!” The Aunts carol their way into the opening credits.Ĭlaudia: I’d say that a Sally Jessy Raphael cameo places this show firmly in the 90s era, because I don’t think her red glasses have been seen much of anywhere lately. Sabrina-as-Sally Jessy Raphael checks her appearance out in the mirror. The Aunts use their magic, and the part of Sabrina is now being played by Sally Jessy Raphael. The Aunts aren’t impressed, as the “costume” merely consists of a pair of red-framed glasses, so Sabrina challenges them to improve the costume. Sabrina’s excitement level is not high enough, so the Aunts start in on “Have a Jolly Hallo-hallo-halloween.” Sabrina insists that she’s attempting to get into the spirit, and demonstrates her Sally Jessy Raphael costume.
Hilda says that he doesn’t like their Halloween caroling, and asks Sabrina if she is excited about the holiday. Hilda and Zelda are giddily duetting on “Halloween, O Happy Day,” when Sabrina comes downstairs to the kitchen, asking why Salem was yowling. Guest Stars: Sally Jessy Raphael, Emily Hart, Robin Riker, Diane McBain, Linda Kash, Jay Kogen, Phillip Glasser Cast: Melissa Joan Hart, Caroline Rhea, Beth Broderick, Nick Bakay, Nate Richert, Jenna Leigh Green, Michelle Beaudoin, Paul Fieg