Right! This was one episode where I would've been more understanding having been bullied myself in school. I'd have given her a break after seeing how nasty Libby was being to everyone.
Also, whats this nonsense about "running away from your problems". When a person is toxic to you, its completely and utterly valid to not want to deal with them.
On second thought, this would have worked better with a spell having gone wrong. Kim Possible did a similar episode where Kim was physically stuck to Bonny (basically the same character as Libby) due to some science goo thingy and forced to spend the day with her. It worked to give us some empathy and show us that Bonny was equally bullied by her older sisters and the situation was an accident and nobody forced Kim to hang out with Bonny.
Libby is a mean girl although I did enjoy her character and preferred her over Brad. Yes maybe things would be easy for Sabrina if she stayed a puzzle, goat but she’s popular and has a family Sabrina wouldn’t want her declared missing
@@christopherbingham5092 Well he was still mean to Sabrina after they moved the witch hunting gene. I did like the witchunter story but not how it ended.
@@christopherbingham5092 well he was written off after that. Anyway Sabrina did become better at dealing with Libby with comebacks as was shown in the Valerie as Sabrina episode and humiliating her in smaller ways. Which is better than having her go missing
I was just saying he was written after the witch hunting gene was removed so we didn’t really see him change towards Sabrina other than the mean comment and Sabrina calling him a jerk which is not a word Sabrina uses loosely. Where as Libby was always Libby and I understood why cause she was jealous and was suspicious. Brad I could understand in the begining but not the end.
Though I like the Quizmaster, I felt in this episode he abused his authority, instead of trying to guide Sabrina into using her powers correctly, instead he decided to reverse the spell resulting in Sabrina staying close to Libby at all times seems rather immoral and wrong just for his own amusement is rather a dick move from him.
@@nonnobis2232 But he punished her for "Running away from her problems". Guess what, when a person is toxic to you, its absolutely valid not to want to deal with them. This was pretty much bullshit and unfair not just to Sabrina but also to Libby who clearly wanted to be left alone.
I'm pretty sure the laws were randomly made up as they went along. You can't say there was strong worldbuilding in this show. Also, no guys in the ladies restroom! Dude!
What a jerkish spell. When someone is a dick to you, nobody can force you to stay next to them. Its completely valid to not want to deal with a person because you can't stand them.
The show is aimed at teenagers, and clearly those in high school. Around that age you _did_ have interactions like that, it's a part of growing up. And no (straight) man or woman is getting off to that jock strap, it's 0% sexual. The show in general was very under-sexualised for a 90s show.
This was my favorite show as a kid! Oh. The nostalgia. This and Charmed
me too : ) I always loved magic type shows
Witches and supernatural beings in general really had an era hehe
Nobody is giving Sabrina a break especially in this episode.
Libby’s “….ew..” gives me life 😂😂😂
That's not Spell Police. That's the Quiz Master.
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Not enough budget in the magical world and this series production.
I think that was the only time Libby actually called her Sabrina and not "freak".
God, I miss this show. ❤
If I could’ve punched the Quizmaster, I would’ve. Libby’s being the worst and Sabrina pays for it.
Right! This was one episode where I would've been more understanding having been bullied myself in school. I'd have given her a break after seeing how nasty Libby was being to everyone.
I think this is 5 easy pieces of Libby
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Also, whats this nonsense about "running away from your problems". When a person is toxic to you, its completely and utterly valid to not want to deal with them.
On second thought, this would have worked better with a spell having gone wrong. Kim Possible did a similar episode where Kim was physically stuck to Bonny (basically the same character as Libby) due to some science goo thingy and forced to spend the day with her. It worked to give us some empathy and show us that Bonny was equally bullied by her older sisters and the situation was an accident and nobody forced Kim to hang out with Bonny.
This show was so fun
I can't blame Sabrina for this to me that cop was abusing his power
Honestly Libby was such an annoyance, I think she would have been better off staying a puzzle
Plus sometimes everyone needs a break from people driving them nuts. And Libbey never would give her a break if she saw her I don't blame her
Libby is a mean girl although I did enjoy her character and preferred her over Brad. Yes maybe things would be easy for Sabrina if she stayed a puzzle, goat but she’s popular and has a family Sabrina wouldn’t want her declared missing
@@christopherbingham5092 Well he was still mean to Sabrina after they moved the witch hunting gene. I did like the witchunter story but not how it ended.
@@christopherbingham5092 well he was written off after that. Anyway Sabrina did become better at dealing with Libby with comebacks as was shown in the Valerie as Sabrina episode and humiliating her in smaller ways. Which is better than having her go missing
I was just saying he was written after the witch hunting gene was removed so we didn’t really see him change towards Sabrina other than the mean comment and Sabrina calling him a jerk which is not a word Sabrina uses loosely.
Where as Libby was always Libby and I understood why cause she was jealous and was suspicious.
Brad I could understand in the begining but not the end.
The actor that played the role of Quiz Master is the spell police in the episode
This was an interesting episode.
Lol for ages 3 and up.
Libbys being completely unbearable 😡
The Quizmaster lied. Nothing bad happened. Just the opposite. 😛
I'm actually surprised Libby became a puzzle, I was expecting something weirder, like a cat or a rodent of some kind, like a rat.
Why couldn't Sabrina just make herself invisible? That way she could stay close to Libby without being a freak
These magical rules suck
Though I like the Quizmaster, I felt in this episode he abused his authority, instead of trying to guide Sabrina into using her powers correctly, instead he decided to reverse the spell resulting in Sabrina staying close to Libby at all times seems rather immoral and wrong just for his own amusement is rather a dick move from him.
She needed to learn that lesson. Magic has consequences.
@@nonnobis2232 But he punished her for "Running away from her problems". Guess what, when a person is toxic to you, its absolutely valid not to want to deal with them. This was pretty much bullshit and unfair not just to Sabrina but also to Libby who clearly wanted to be left alone.
@@wjzav1971 lol "when a person is toxic" this was a 90s kid's show with magical characters
@@nonnobis2232 So? Toxic people have always existed. What would you call Libby?
@@nonnobis2232 So? Do you think toxicity was only invented twenty years ago? In the 90s they called it "being mean" but the concept is the same.
Fair to say most fans just stick that puzzle somewhere and forget about it
possibly along with a piece or two missing
I think this is 5 easy pieces of Libby episode from season 2
Libby..my favourite 🤗
Anyone remember the Sabrina cartoon? 😅
so fuuny man
I'm pretty sure the laws were randomly made up as they went along. You can't say there was strong worldbuilding in this show. Also, no guys in the ladies restroom! Dude!
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What a jerkish spell. When someone is a dick to you, nobody can force you to stay next to them. Its completely valid to not want to deal with a person because you can't stand them.
They should have Sabrina's evil twin Katrina deal with Libby.
Everytime
Why didn't she just let her as it is
This was meant to be a kids show not a disscusting fetish show, how did they get away with putting that sick underwear there
The show is aimed at teenagers, and clearly those in high school. Around that age you _did_ have interactions like that, it's a part of growing up. And no (straight) man or woman is getting off to that jock strap, it's 0% sexual. The show in general was very under-sexualised for a 90s show.
I'll have you know that underwear was perfectly healthy.
It’s just underwear
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