1/10
Was mediocre until the aunt's were written out.
18 January 2022
I used to watch this show as a teen back in the 90s. And it was entertaining. But compared to other sitcoms it's mediocre. It's classed as a sitcom but I think it should be just classed as a kids show. Anyway I'm digressing.

The two actresses Beth Broderick and Caroline Rhea along with with actor Nick Bakay who voiced the cat were the only three things in it that made it worth watching. So when the two aunts were shoddily written out of the show (and If you're someone who has seen this from the very first season will know) it was probably the worst bit of writing since the Bobby Ewing story in Dallas. Which I only know about after my mother in law told me and I subsequently googled and then spent a good afternoon laughing my head off watching YT clips!

As Sabrina progresses, the entire cast turn into Libby Chessler from the first few seasons, who was a narcissistic, machete mouthed b@#ch, more concerned with her appearance and less about anyone elses feelings.

And then there is Melissa Joan-Hart aka Sabrina. Her character is the worst of them all. Stepping all over people and their emotions to get what she wants under the guise of doing it out of the goodness of her heart.

As an adult rewatching this on Prime it's an eye opener to how I must have been half zombie to have watched this load of utter ass gravy of a show and not seen how atrocious it is.

I gave one star for the two aunts and the cat. If it weren't for them I'd have given it zero if it were an option.
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