Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina Part 3: What Does The Ending Really Mean?
The time-travel paradoxes and hellish mysteries of Part 3's ending, explained.
If you've spent your weekend doing some good old-fashioned Netflix and Chill(ing Adventures of Sabrina), you're probably a little perturbed by the ending of it all. In fact, you're probably a little perturbed by the whole bloody thing.
The third offering of the series - though it's technically only the beginning of its second season - was a delightfully dark myriad of campy horror and jump-scares in which Sabrina Spellman struggled with her apparent claim to the throne in the kingdom below. And even though she admirably tried to resist the charming title of Queen of Hell, she inevitably found herself dragged into the madness in a thrilling race for the crown.
It all reached an unsettling conclusion which saw the teenage witch manage to settle her hellish critics at the very same time that she turned up for family dinner - proving that this witch really can be in two places at once. While all this was happening, new threats arose from all over and Father Blackwood was, well, still Father Blackwood.
Sounds terrifying, right? But y'know, what does it all mean?
Please be aware, this post contains heavy SPOILERS for Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Part 3 (a.k.a. Season 2A).