Chilling Adventures of Sabrina season 4 finale spoilers follow.
Sabrina is a lot. She knows it, her aunts know it, and even her father, the King of Hell knows it. But at the end of season three, Ms Spellman embodied that in the most literal way possible, splitting into two separate Sabrinas thanks to wibbly-wobbly-timey-wimey witchy voodoo.
Long story short, this push and pull between hell and the mortal realm caused a cosmic catastrophe which an ancient evil known as the Eldritch Terrors took full advantage of. To fix this problem, Sabrina Morningstar travelled to a parallel universe where she encountered The Void (and '90s Salem!).
Although she was able to escape, the world she left behind was consumed entirely by nothingness. Upon breaking through the mirror and returning home, Morningstar warned the other Sabrina that The Void "won't stop until everything is destroyed." And then she died. Yep, Sabrina died. But it was only a double, right? And the Spellmans usually laugh in the face of death...
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina season 4 finale explained
We've come a long way since Sabrina first refused to sign the Book of the Beast on her 16th birthday, but what hasn't changed is her stubborn need to save the day at all costs.
Following the death of her time-loop twin, Spellman seeks out (and very quickly finds) the perfect weapon to use against the Void, Pandora's Box. Sabrina plans to open it from inside the Void itself, pulling everything in just like Pandora did when she trapped all evil in Ancient Greek mythology.
Seems like a pretty sound plan to us. What could go wrong?
Sabrina enters the Void, represented here by a large white room filled with planets and "The Void" written in big letters. When she opens the box, each planet is gradually sucked in. There's a chance that Sabrina will end up trapped inside too, but she's willing to do whatever she can to fix the mess she started.
However, Salem isn't on board with this, so he snitches on Sabrina, telling everyone what she's up to. Together, her family try and teleport Sabrina back into the mortal realm before she's lost forever. While they're able to save Sabrina's soul, her body is left behind inside the Void. Luckily, there's a pretty handy Sabrina-shaped vessel lying around now in the form of Morningstar's dead body, so Team Hecate move Sabrina's soul into the corpse.
Caliban is a bit miffed by all this, so he and Lucifer raise an army to avenge his dead wife. Realising once again that this is all her fault, Sabrina gives herself up and even binds her magic. Things don't quite go to plan though when she accidentally banishes the army (and Harvey's father) to the Void. Turns out that when Sabrina's soul was sucked out of her body, she brought a bit of the Void along with her. She is the Void now.
Terrified that she may hurt others with this newfound "gift", Sabrina exiles herself to a "blasted wilderness beyond the maps of man."
Meanwhile, Lilith's gonna Lilith, so she stabs Lucifer and drinks from the celestial blood pouring out of his gaping wing sockets. By doing this, she's able to restore the power that Sabrina's father took from her before banishing him to the mortal realm. If there's just one take-away from this final episode, it's "don't F with Lilith". And if there's a second lesson to be had, it's don't trust Sabrina to fix things without messing them up even more.
Case in point: Sabrina is now training under the tutelage of Father Blackwood, the madman who started this whole Eldritch mess in the first place. Sabrina thinks that he's helping her hold the Void back and prevent it from destroying the world. But really, Blackwood plans to kill Sabrina and restore the Void using what she took from it.
Thankfully, Sabrina knew this all along, and a trap was rigged to screw with Blackwood. However, that doesn't bring back all the people trapped inside of her Void. It appears that cutting Sabrina open to drain the Void out of her is the only way to fix all this. While she's bleeding to death, Ambrose and Harvey enter the Void on a rescue mission, and while they're inside, they also take all the other Eldritch Terrors in to be trapped for good.
Once everyone is free, the idea is for Nick to take Pandora's box in and open it from inside the Void, finishing what Sabrina started. The plan works — everyone is safe, and the Eldritch terrors are gone for good, but what about Sabrina? Why does she look all cold and still like that? Sabrina? Are you ok? Sabrina?
Is Sabrina really dead?
"Cheerleader by day, Queen of Hell by night... They are both daughters of Hecate. They are both our daughters."
That's a pretty moving eulogy from Aunt Zelda and yep, everyone looks suitably sad as they gaze upon two caskets, one for each Sabrina... but they can't both be dead, surely?
After the funeral, Hilda decides to move back into the house with Zelda because "we Spellman's should stick together." During this conversation, the usually stoic Zelda even breaks down a little, declaring that, "It’s not right, Hilda. It’s just not right that she’s gone."
Prudence then visits Blackwood in prison. He's blind and chained up, but he even caused problems when he was a decapitated corpse, so Blackwood's daughter does what she should have done all along and uses a chainsaw to cut him up into tiny pieces.
We then return to the episode's odd framing device one last time, which follows Miss Wardwell as she reads from a 'religious text' of sorts — "And so ends the Eldritch Gospel."
This all feels pretty final, and we're now just minutes away from the end credits, but wait! Sabrina's back. And she's sitting in a white room which looks suspiciously like heaven or some kind of limbo...
It turns out that this is The Sweet Hereafter, a place where Sabrina can finally find peace. Nick suddenly joins her, revealing that he went swimming in the Sea of Sorrows following her death — "wicked undertow" — and now he's dead too. "What’s important is that we’re here together for ever and ever."
And that's it. The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina is no more. Sabrina is really dead, and it turns out that Nick — not Harvey — was endgame all along. Go #Nabrina fans!
Of course, in a world where cats talk and the local book shop is ran by an incubus, death isn't always a be-all and end-all. Multiple characters have been resurrected on this show before, so why not again? Couldn't Zelda just throw Sabrina in the Cain Pit? You know, the one that the writers conveniently forgot about after season one?
Technically, that's possible, anything's possible on Sabrina, but where would this happen now that Netflix has officially cancelled the show? (Or brought it to a natural end, if our interview with Michelle Gomez is anything to go by.)
Aside from reversing this decision completely, the only way to bring Sabrina back would be via a new crossover with Riverdale in season five. This wouldn't be the first time that someone from Greendale has crossed Sweetwater River, and it looks like showrunner Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa was planning something just like this before Sabrina ended.
However, with Sabrina now dead and seemingly at peace, it feels like bringing her back could be the wrong move, after all, undermining what happened here at the end of season four. Sure, these final episodes didn't answer all our questions, but perhaps it's better to imagine Greendale like this, still evolving and changing even without everyone's favourite teenage witch around to save the day while causing more cosmic mischief.
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