Sabrina, in all of that time that she had trouble fitting into her new school environment, had her detractors. As often as Sabrina’s hijinks were caused by her inability to hone her magical powers, I wanted nothing more than to be like her. Here was this girl, seemingly normal but somehow unable to really fit in at her new school, secretly harboring magical powers recently thrust upon her by her family’s genetic history in witchcraft. Sabrina, played by Melissa Joan Hart, her aunts, and their talking cat, were the highlight of my day for those few years. Since the summers of my youth were largely characterized by playing outside with my younger brother, my cousins, and my next-door neighbors, back-to-school season allowed me one of my greatest pleasures: after school television.īefore it was time to do my homework, on most days, from when I was about 8 until the time I turned 12, I’d plop myself onto a beanbag chair in the back room of my house and scrounge for the remote, hoping I would be able to catch every last second of the back-to-back Sabrina the Teenage Witch reruns. Gallon jugs of apple cider appear in the produce section of your local grocery store and kids and adults alike go back to school. The moment the humidity of summer begins to break, Pumpkin Spice returns to Starbucks.
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