

Harvey is shocked by the confrontation, which Sabrina tries to laugh off while taking Prudence somewhere less volatile. Prudence rips into Harvey, clueing him in to the fact that his ancestors stole the land (including the Kinkle mines) from witches, and also helped hunt them down. As for Harvey, well a meet cute this was not. To be fair, Prudence treats the ever-fantastic Susie with respect, telling her that her Aunt Dorothea helped those who travelled to Greendale to escape religious persecution, including witches. Inexplicably deciding to take the woman who nearly killed her days before to Baxter High, Sabrina is shocked when Prudence doesn’t quite click with her peer group. It’s ultimately either going to be Satan or Jesus, and the clock is ticking…įurther reading: Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Ending Explained But for a teenage witch caught between two worlds, this is hardly enough. We know her love for Harvey and her family drives her, and she has faith in them. We see this play out later in the season, still the question hanging there is a valid one: What does Sabrina believe in?

It’s a great point too, because Sabrina revels in the benefits of her dual mortal/witch citizenship but she has yet to choose one over the other, something that the Dark Lord won’t stand for. “How sad for you, not to have any faith in anything,” remarks Prudence. But while Sabrina takes every opportunity to attack Prudence’s beliefs, she can’t name what or who she herself believes in.
