Average episode rating for this season: 7.19230769231
Dorothy and Lucas are married by Earl Boen, the voice of Nagilum (ST:TNG). Trippy.
Average season rating: 6.857142…
Really starts to lose the plot with the abrupt changes in later seasons, but starts out nicely enough. By the end I really was just watching for Salem.
Average episode rating for this season: 5.363636…
How generous was I? Dang, that's high.
I'm about 98% certain that "Cirque du Sabrina" was set after this ("Getting to Nose You"). It's the only way the timeline makes sense, with Harvey making that "big gesture" Cyrano advised by catching Sabrina when there's no net under the high wire.
They need to stop rebooting the setting with zero explanation.
Oh wait, they will. They have to. This is the last season.
Average episode rating for this season: 6.4090909…
Average episode rating for this season: 6.5 even
Average episode rating for this season: 6.296296…
Not quite a '90s show any more, but every one did have a "drug episode".
What happened to Phil the Dog's job at Witchright Hall? They had a small faculty team, and at least one line about why he's suddenly trying to take advantage of Sabrina's aunts would be nice.
And for fun, here is Adrienne Barbeau with a different Miles (as the Cretak character mentioned in this episode): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0708560/mediaviewer/rm1834953217
Aaron Carter who? I love when original performances get replaced for DVD/streaming due to music licensing. /s
Average episode rating for this season: 6.818181…
Sabrina remains hard to "believe" as a high school student. I keep having to remind myself that these are basically comic strip characters and not to demand too much dimension.
Doesn't sit right with me that 1) the whole setup from the previous episode was basically the "it was all a dream" trope, and 2) the court evaluated simulated violations of the wizard rules as if they were real.
Average episode rating for this season: 6.214286
Feels very paint-by-numbers. One should probably expect that of a 2000s Disney sitcom, though, to be fair.
Average episode rating for this season: 6.24
Yes, really. I think the editing style and the difficulty of believing MJH as a teenager got to me.
Average episode rating for this season: 6.454545…
Oh, this is the homework hotline that the incorrect synopsis talked about a few episodes ago.
Maybe there was an episode where Marcus and T.J. do set up a homework hotline, but not this one. Tahj isn't even in this episode.
Submitted synopsis correction to TMDB…
Blake Clark, Taraji P. Henson, and Cirroc Lofton… but I only noticed Clark in the moment. Man, I'm losing my touch!
This episode having been filmed for season 2 explains a lot, like TJ's computer being different from when they used it to look for Mo's birth mother.
Disney+ has "She Got Game" as 3x02, thanks to putting 3x11 "Break Up Not to Make Up" at 3x01. Wish they'd use broadcast order consistently.
Disney+ has "Break Up Not to Make Up" as 3x01, and the first 10 episodes are therefore off by one in numbering. Very confusing.
It's amusing how similar John Mahoney's priest character is to Martin Crane (a role he was already playing weekly on Frasier when this guest appearance happened).
Everything about this episode is nearly perfect, but I bristle at the description of Asperger's as a serious mental condition. That's an attitude that I think has changed a lot in the past 20-odd years.
Average episode rating for this season: 6.875
Actually thought it'd be higher.
Average episode rating for this season: 6.125
I have nothing of substance to say that isn't already covered by @alexlimberg in https://trakt.tv/comments/549457
If only we had decimal-scale ratings, though. A 6/10 for season 6 has a very different meaning from the same 6/10 assigned to season 5 due to rounding.
This is marginally better than a flashback episode, at least.
Zachery Ty Bryan, a young Brad Taylor (Home Improvement)
Not gonna acknowledge that Becky's singing skill level completely changed? OK then. She sang "Forever" with Jesse at their wedding…
I'm pretty sure the "Sharp Curve Ahead" road appeared in Knight Rider or another of those '80s action shows. It looks familiar.