The final season. The show knows it is ending, and it goes back to its roots—romance and family.
The first season is pure, uncut nostalgia. It is the most "sitcom-y" of the bunch, complete with a laugh track and a low budget that feels like a stage play. Sabrina- The Teenage Witch Seasons 1-7
Many fans consider Season 5 the "soft reboot." With Zelda and Hilda taking backseats, the show becomes a Friends clone with magic. The final season
The aunts leave the house (Hilda gets married, Zelda becomes a nun... sort of). Sabrina moves into a huge apartment with Roxie and Morgan. Harvey is back, but wait—now she’s dating a werewolf? No, a reporter named Kevin. It is the most "sitcom-y" of the bunch,
Season 6 is often cited as the "jump the shark" moment. The magic becomes an afterthought. The show is now a standard sitcom about twenty-somethings who happen to wave their fingers occasionally. If you are a purist, you might stop here. If you love Melissa Joan Hart's comedic timing regardless of the plot, you'll enjoy her fake marrying a mobster in Las Vegas.
Sabrina becomes a senior. The stakes feel slightly higher as she tries to balance her SATs with fighting off evil witches. We meet the Weird Sisters (a goth girl trio of bullies) and explore deeper lore like the "Family Secret."