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    Sabrina - LSE
    Hilda - ILE
    Zelda - LIE
    Harvey - ESE
    Father Blackwood - LSI
    Lucifer - LSI
    Nick Scratch - LSE

    ....And that's all I can think of at the moment.

    The first two seasons were better than the third. The third season was rushed and chaotic. They had too many plots and subplots and loose ends to tie up. It felt like a shallow season where nothing really got started well enough to end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aramas View Post
    The first two seasons were better than the third. The third season was rushed and chaotic. They had too many plots and subplots and loose ends to tie up. It felt like a shallow season where nothing really got started well enough to end.
    Yeah, I would have liked to see Sabrina follow more souls or a bit more out of the pagans or even Caliban and even the rules of hell.

    And more about what's going on with Lucifer. He's too much of a one-sided villain, but I guess that's what they wanted to go with. But now it feels like he's going to fade away or something.
    And it felt like they were setting Sabrina up for being alone with the Nick trauma storyline. It didn't really make a lot of sense to me why he would actually hate her; she never made him do anything and she wasn't going to leave or anything. Or maybe he's supposed to blame her for going against her dad to begin with? I don't know, it just seemed a bit forced. Same with Harvey. Just suddenly "we're friends" lol when she never really did anything wrong, just crossed a line without meaning to.

    And I know this is a show, but sometimes I get the impression that most people don't actually care about what anyone means by anything, but only what they think things mean or what they want them to mean or just what happened. And that's something I will probably never really understand because it's only on the surface.
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    Quote Originally Posted by noctis View Post
    Yeah, I would have liked to see Sabrina follow more souls or a bit more out of the pagans or even Caliban and even the rules of hell.

    And more about what's going on with Lucifer. He's too much of a one-sided villain, but I guess that's what they wanted to go with. But now it feels like he's going to fade away or something.
    And it felt like they were setting Sabrina up for being alone with the Nick trauma storyline. It didn't really make a lot of sense to me why he would actually hate her; she never made him do anything and she wasn't going to leave or anything. Or maybe he's supposed to blame her for going against her dad to begin with? I don't know, it just seemed a bit forced. Same with Harvey. Just suddenly "we're friends" lol when she never really did anything wrong, just crossed a line without meaning to.

    And I know this is a show, but sometimes I get the impression that most people don't actually care about what anyone means by anything, but only what they think things mean or what they want them to mean or just what happened. And that's something I will probably never really understand because it's only on the surface.
    Yeah, there's a lot of inconsistency in the characters. Lucifer all of a sudden seems like a sideshow. Really? lol....
    Sabrina also doesn't seem to have the same moral force she did in the first two seasons. Her behavior doesn't seem quite as justifiable. It was as erratic as the third season itself lol.

    I like the show anyway and will continue watching it most likely, but I was a bit let down. The second season had an excellent finishing episode. We knew that there would at some point be a journey to hell to save Nick. I was actually kinda relieved to see that it only took one episode lol. I didn't want the entire next season and finale to be revealed in the last episode of the season. That would have been boring. They're doing the same thing with this season: we know that there's something cthulhu-related going on, but not what exactly.

    I'm curious to find out what's going to happen with two sabrinas. They actually kinda seem malevolent and tricksterish, like not even the same person tbh. I'm almost hoping at some point that they siege heaven and win against the false god. xD

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aramas View Post
    I'm curious to find out what's going to happen with two sabrinas. They actually kinda seem malevolent and tricksterish, like not even the same person tbh.
    I hope they can explain the two Sabrina thing with the whole time travel business. I don't really understand it. There seems to be three Sabrinas; the one that took her place in the bad ?timeline?; the main character that went back and fixed everything (in an alternate timeline?); and the Hell Sabrina that belongs in the timeline we're seeing?

    But that doesn't explain why the one in the bad timeline said they needed to switch places in the stone to complete the "time loop". Couldn't she have just gone farther back and done that herself?
    Or maybe by time loop they mean that time travel is already built into causality and you don't really change anything. Except that she clearly did. Unless they are just alternate timelines, but then there's no need to complete any time loops. I'm really confused...
    Or maybe it means that only one Sabrina can be a part of the world. So she goes into the stone and the Hell Sabrina lives on and merges or something later with the other Sabrinas? Except that by changing the past, the future Sabrina's wouldn't exist and none of that would have happened, so that can't be it either.

    *I think I may have figured out a possible solution to the time traveling, so please only read it if you don't mind being possibly spoilered in the next season*

    ...I'm really curious how the writers are going to tie this time travel thing up. I guess it will involve that Lovecraftian monster, since it was why she time traveled to begin with. Unless...she ends up going to the future to switch places with herself in the stone and she's the one that starts the time loops. Then... the bad timeline Sabrina telling her she has to go into the stone makes sense because she has to initiate the looping to change the past...because that is her...and there is only supposed to be one Sabrina...


    I'm almost hoping at some point that they siege heaven and win against the false god. xD
    I hope they involve Heaven at some point too, and maybe even God. There's so much potential for storytelling.

    This show is fun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by noctis View Post
    I hope they can explain the two Sabrina thing with the whole time travel business. I don't really understand it. There seems to be three Sabrinas; the one that took her place in the bad ?timeline?; the main character that went back and fixed everything (in an alternate timeline?); and the Hell Sabrina that belongs in the timeline we're seeing?

    But that doesn't explain why the one in the bad timeline said they needed to switch places in the stone to complete the "time loop". Couldn't she have just gone farther back and done that herself?
    Or maybe by time loop they mean that time travel is already built into causality and you don't really change anything. Except that she clearly did. Unless they are just alternate timelines, but then there's no need to complete any time loops. I'm really confused...
    Or maybe it means that only one Sabrina can be a part of the world. So she goes into the stone and the Hell Sabrina lives on and merges or something later with the other Sabrinas? Except that by changing the past, the future Sabrina's wouldn't exist and none of that would have happened, so that can't be it either.

    *I think I may have figured out a possible solution to the time traveling, so please only read it if you don't mind being possibly spoilered in the next season*

    ...I'm really curious how the writers are going to tie this time travel thing up. I guess it will involve that Lovecraftian monster, since it was why she time traveled to begin with. Unless...she ends up going to the future to switch places with herself in the stone and she's the one that starts the time loops. Then... the bad timeline Sabrina telling her she has to go into the stone makes sense because she has to initiate the looping to change the past...because that is her...and there is only supposed to be one Sabrina...




    I hope they involve Heaven at some point too, and maybe even God. There's so much potential for storytelling.

    This show is fun.
    Storytelling? I'm thinking coup d'etat xD

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