The cat is in the show but doesn’t talk, they basically split the character into a cat and a person. It works.I haven't seen anything on this series so i must ask
...did they managed the sarcastic cat yet?
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The cat is in the show but doesn’t talk, they basically split the character into a cat and a person. It works.
I mean he technically had like 1 or 2 lines before becoming a cat rendered him speechless for some reason? And they really underutilise him considering what the familiars are meant to do and what we saw he was capable of during S1The cat is in the show but doesn’t talk, they basically split the character into a cat and a person. It works.
It really doesnt though, they should fuse the two character because the cousin is so insignificant and it should be Salem in that role.
He's there as the Tolkien bi characterIt really doesnt though, they should fuse the two character because the cousin is so insignificant and it should be Salem in that role.
The show feels like it's sort of chasing the somewhat poor writing of riverdale.I can barely remember if I liked season 02 or not. I think I liked some of it.
The writing isn't very good though.
It gets somewhat worse. I was excited for S2 because S1’s faults were immediately recognizable, but they filmed them both at the same time so there wasn’t much room for them to improve.I'm on episode 4 right now, and I'm really liking the show. I don't have any nostalgia for Sabrina because I only ever saw small snippets of the show when it was on TV, so I can't make any direct comparisons in that way, but as a stand alone show it really grabbed me.
Does the show get even better as it goes on?