![]() “Some people have an accent, some are really tall, and some can turn the principal into a frog.” “To me, the engine of the show was: You don’t fit in until you accept the fact that you’re different and everybody else is too,” says Jonathan Schmock, who developed the series. She also learns that she needs to be careful about the sorcery thing when she accidentally turns the snobby, most popular girl in school into a pineapple. The 1996 Sabrina was played by Melissa Joan Hart, who The Hollywood Reporter said “exudes a winning combination of self-confidence and reticence.” (Dedicated Sabrina fans remember that a dyed-blond Ryan Reynolds, then 19, played Seth, the young witch’s boyfriend, in the Showtime movie that was the show’s de facto pilot.) The idea behind Sabrina, based on an Archie Comics character, was a high school student learning she’s a witch on her 16th birthday.
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