We return again during the second season, which begins differently with Sabrina, where Sabrina, Theo, Rose and others are trying to live with a new reality. Perhaps everyone is trying to move between reality, fantasy and fate when a mysterious stranger creates a store in Cerberus' books. On the other hand, tensions seem to be increasing as the Zelda and Blackwoods approach, which may make things take an unexpected turn.
Lilith initially appears to be on the sidelines a little too much, but soon becomes central to the plot once more, which is good because why would you ever waste Gomez?
Whereas the first crop of episodes took some time to find their footing, these ones have a confidence out of the gate that is backed up by a stronger narrative and better writing across the board.
Sabrina's battle plays out as something unfortunately all too familiar to any woman who's ever struggled for every step of progress while watching men blow off work and get rewarded.
Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina continues to be stocked full of occult pleasures and oddities at every turn without falling into the "quirky" trap. It's not a flawless show, but it's a pleasurable and an oddly comforting one to binge.
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina's second season is engaging from start to finish. Each one of its messages is stronger than the last, tying in issues of incredible importance with spooky, sexy fun.
Darker, naughtier and mischievous, Sabrina returns with the same impetus; serving as a clever metaphor for the effect of religions on society and family, with a cunning message of female empowerment [Full review in Spanish]