Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: Season 1/ Episode 8 “Chapter 8: The Burial” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Ambrose and Zelda are given joy by Father Blackwood as Sabrina finds herself doing the unthinkable in the name of love.
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Ambrose and Zelda are given joy by Father Blackwood as Sabrina finds herself doing the unthinkable in the name of love.
With it being around Thanksgiving, Ms. Wardwell decides people should know their history better. Which, for Sabrina and Harvey, is a history of much bloodshed.
As Ms. Wardwell wiggles her way into Sabrina’s confidence, Hilda gets her wish, as does Father Blackwood. But, Ambrose remains miserable.
Everyone’s greatest fear is revealed and, in order to assist Sabrina, Ms. Wardwell might have blown her cover.
We learn who got eliminated from the last episode, and learn who are the three men who will remain. You may not be surprised by the picks.
Unlike most new political shows, you finally feel like you’re not watching something inspired by, or ripping off, the Daily Show.
Sabrina finally steps into the Academy of the Unseen Arts and it goes as bad for her as you’d expect it to.
Yousei learns that adventures aren’t always about fun and new experiences but sometimes blood, guts, and death.
Diana returns home to Sarah and Emily to understand her past as each sect of the congregation prepares for their future.
Sabrina and The Dark Lord have their first face-off and someone surprises all in the defense of Sabrina.
Things ever so slightly pick up, but with every word said, the more you question if someone did a cheap Google translate with the dialog.
“War Council” mostly feels like a catch-up episode, so you can recall who is who, more than an episode to move things forward.
It’s the night of the baptism and Sabrina’s decision. One that, whether she likes it or not, it seems many will do whatever it takes for her to sign the book.
Comparing the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina to the 90s version is like comparing The Dark Knight to Adam West’s Batman – in the best way possible.
With Greenleaf being an ensemble show, rarely does any character get an episode which hones in on just them. Making Keith David (James) taking on this one solo such a treat.
With it being a few days since Senjyogahara and Sodachi fought, and neither returning to school since, it is decided that a home visit should be done. Issue is, while Araragi is confirmed, who will go with him is in question. As well as what lies behind the front door of Sodachi’s home?
The Book of Consequences arc continues to be about building up to something bigger than starting things off with a bang.
While in the process of re-reading Redefining Realness, which I recommend, I find myself matching some of the struggles of Janet Mock’s to Jazz Jennings and it seeming like almost an adaptation. Albeit with Jazz living a more affluent life, since she is straight up middle class, but there remains the same issues that Janet…
The riddle of why Sodachi despises Araragi gets partly solved though, in Hanekawa’s mind, there may be more to the riddle’s answer than what Ougi helped Araragi come up with.
Ready To Love, thanks to its elimination process, will only differ from other dating shows thanks to it having people from 30 to 50.
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