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Quiz about Season Six
Quiz about Season Six

Season Six Trivia Quiz


This season did not have as many drastic changes as other seasons. How much do you know about season six?

A multiple-choice quiz by DrLoveGun. Estimated time: 2 mins.
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Nov 16 25
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Question 1 of 15
1. "Really Big Season Opener" has what kind of monster? Hint


Question 2 of 15
2. In "Murder on the Halloween Express," who is the murderer? Hint


Question 3 of 15
3. Where does Josh work during season six? Hint


Question 4 of 15
4. What does Roxie do during season six? Hint


Question 5 of 15
5. Who dates Morgan during season six? Hint


Question 6 of 15
6. Who starts working at the coffee house in season six? Hint


Question 7 of 15
7. During season six, which mortal character got to experience the benefits and drawbacks of knowing that Sabrina is a witch? Hint


Question 8 of 15
8. In "The Gift of Gab," what kind of talking animal shows up at the Spellman house? Hint


Question 9 of 15
9. In "Thin Ice," who clones himself or herself? Hint


Question 10 of 15
10. By the end of "I Think I Love You," does Sabrina truly love Josh?


Question 11 of 15
11. When Sabrina changes the past, what is her job in the alternate reality? Hint


Question 12 of 15
12. "Alejandro" is really who? Hint


Question 13 of 15
13. Why does Sabrina go on a literal guilt trip? Hint


Question 14 of 15
14. In the episode with Chyna, what kinds of objects talk? Hint


Question 15 of 15
15. At the end of "I Fall to Pieces," who falls to pieces? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "Really Big Season Opener" has what kind of monster?

Answer: Vampire

Miles writes and directs a horror movie with a vampire and three cheerleaders. Sabrina, Morgan, and Roxie play the cheerleaders. Sabrina is also the producer. When they hold auditions for the vampire during the day, they cannot find an actor good enough for Sabrina's liking. At night, someone named Vlad shows up for the part. He delivers a flawless audition and gets the part, but Sabrina becomes suspicious of him.

At rehearsal, the first red flag is that Vlad avoids garlic bread. Miles thinks that it's because Vlad is supposed to kiss Morgan and he doesn't want his breath to smell like garlic. The second red flag is that Roxie gets a paper cut and Vlad is very interested in her wound. The last red flag is that Vlad turns his face away from the mirror when Sabrina shows it to him. The mortals do not suspect anything, but Sabrina gives garlic bread to her mortal friends and hurries to her room and her laptop. After doing some internet research on him, she discovers that he is a real vampire.

Sabrina gets Vlad out of the house for a private conversation. Vlad admits that he came to drink the blood of Sabrina and her roommates. He also says that there is an actors' strike in the other realm and he needed to work, so he had to go to the mortal realm and Sabrina's ad was perfect for him. Sabrina tells him that she is a witch and she tries to zap him away, but her magic does not work on vampires.

Hilda and Zelda tell Sabrina that she needs steak or a kabob skewer. While Sabrina is with her aunts, her roommates and Vlad take the rehearsal to the school. Sabrina shows up there and gets Vlad away from her roommates, which makes them all mad because they still do not suspect anything about him and they think Sabrina is just trying to be the star. Sabrina and Vlad get in a fight. When Sabrina conjures a stake (she thought that's what Zelda said), Vlad immediately breaks it. She runs off to another room and he finds her. The fight continues on for a while longer. In the end, she conjures steak and shoves it in his heart. That kills him and she says "Red meat can kill you."

Sabrina cannot exactly explain to her roommates the truth about what happened. If she tells them that she is a witch and Vlad is a vampire, the Witches Council would give her 12 hours to turn all her roommates into stone, and if she refused, they'd take away her magic and ban her from the other realm and they'd ban her from living with Hilda and Zelda. She does not want that. Besides, her mortal roommates would have never believed the truth. They conclude that Vlad walked out because Sabrina was too much of a diva. Sabrina convinces Hilda to turn herself into Vlad and play the part. Her roommates are none the wiser and they think that she convinced Vlad to come back. The episode ends by showing the first scene in the movie, which is an upbeat musical number sung by Sabrina, Morgan, and Roxie in their cheerleader uniforms.
2. In "Murder on the Halloween Express," who is the murderer?

Answer: Sabrina

Salem convinces Sabrina to take a ride on the Halloween Mystery Train, a train ride where everyone plays a character and the detective has to solve a murder. She then buys tickets for all her mortal friends without asking them first. None of her friends want to do it and none of her friends are happy when they are on the train, but they do it because they are her friends and they don't want her money to be wasted.

The conductor gives everyone some snacks and a card with their part. Some of the snacks have juice boxes. Josh's doesn't. Sabrina gives Josh her juice box, not realizing that she got some of Zelda's taffy (which has unicorn blood which is fatal to mortals) on it. When she goes to the bathroom to wash her hands, she hears the conductor say that the train is leaving the Other Realm Express. The term "Other Realm" horrifies her because she got her mortal friends on the train and they're not supposed to know about the other realm.

When Sabrina exits that bathroom, all of her friends have been magically turned into their characters. Morgan is a countess, Roxie is a maid, Miles is a professor, Harvey is a tennis star, and Josh has been murdered. Actually, they are all just exaggerated versions of their normal personalities. Each of the actors does some more flamboyant acting than normal, but deep down, none of them are much different than normal.

When Sabrina questions the countess, the countess points out that her diamond ring is missing and tries to convince Sabrina that is more important than the murder (this is a nod to how self-centered Morgan normally is). The countess also initially denies to have ever met Josh. Eventually, the countess admits that she dated him and he broke up with her (in season five, Josh and Morgan really dated each other and Josh really broke up with her) and she wanted revenge, but then she got over it so she had no motive.

When Sabrina questions the maid, the maid says that she knows that Sabrina thinks that she stole the countess's ring and then killed Josh and left the countess's ring by Josh's body to frame her. This theory falls apart when Sabrina realizes that if the maid did that, she wouldn't have admitted it to Sabrina. When Sabrina questions the professor, he says that he is jealous of Josh because women always prefer Josh over him (a nod to the fact that Sabrina and Morgan dated Josh and Dreama found him attractive, but most women do not find Miles attractive) but he has no real problem with Josh. When Sabrina questions the tennis star, he admits that he was in love with a "magical" woman (a nod to the fact that Harvey and Sabrina were boyfriend and girlfriend until he found out that she was a witch) and Josh stole her from him (a nod to the fact that Sabrina dated Josh during season six, which was after Harvey broke up with her), but he's over it.

After questioning all the witnesses, Sabrina gets no useful information. When the conductor says that she has to solve the mystery or she and her friend will be trapped on the train forever, she screams "No!" Salem had told Hilda and Zelda that he had convinced Sabrina to take her friends on this train, which made them nervous because Sabrina is worse at Clue than Hilda, so they watch her on a crystal ball. When they see her shouting "No!" they catch the train and bring Salem to help her. Their primary plan is to have Salem use his masterful detective skills to solve the murder for Sabrina. Plan B is for Hilda and Zelda to seduce the conductor until he tells them who the murderer is.

Hilda and Zelda go to the train station and jump on the train when it doesn't stop. When they reach the correct car, they take the conductor to another car while Salem examines the body. Salem finds plenty of clues and then he figures out what happened. He then explains it. The countess reached her hand out to Josh, knowing that the diamond on her ring was loose. He kissed it, and the diamond got stuck in his throat. He nearly choked to death, but the maid did the Heimlich maneuver and got the ring out of him. However, the maid had a broom with emu feathers, which Josh is allergic to, and she fanned the broom in his face hoping to kill him. He sneezed enough and the tennis player gave him his towel to wipe his nose. The professor offered Josh his pipe, but Josh refused because he does not smoke.

Salem then reveals that Sabrina is the murderer. Sabrina was angry because Josh did not support her enthusiasm for Halloween. She also knows that unicorn blood is fatal to mortals and it can be absorbed through the skin. She had tried Aunt Zelda's taffy with unicorn blood in it and saved a piece in her coat pocket. She wore gloves on the train which she said was because it was cold but it was really to cover her tracks. She then put her glove hand in her pocket, where the taffy was, and then she put that hand on her juice box and gave it to Josh. When Josh touched it, the unicorn blood got into his body and he died. Sabrina admits to the crime and ends up in handcuffs. The conductor tells Hilda and Zelda that Sabrina is the murderer, but not until after Sabrina is already in handcuffs.

After the crime is solved, Sabrina, her aunts, and her friends are all returned to Boston in the outfits that they were wearing before they boarded the train. Her friends' memories are erased. Sabrina tells Josh that he should have been more supportive because she supported him when he did things that she didn't like (such as spend a summer abroad in Prague without her and get a job at the newspaper where his employer takes up all of his time and does not let him see Sabrina). Josh thinks about all the times that Sabrina supported him and he apologizes to her. Then Harvey tells Sabrina that his memory of the night seems to have been erased and he asked if she used her witch powers to cast some sort of spell on him. She admits that she did.
3. Where does Josh work during season six?

Answer: Newspaper

Josh gets a job as a photographer for the "Boston Citizen." He quits his job at the coffee house and works at the newspaper for the duration of season six. His boss is Mike Shelby. Sabrina has read all of his articles and she loves them and Josh loves his job at first. However, Mike keeps making Josh hang out with him after work because Mike's life at home is bad (He spends all his time at work and no time with his wife). When Mike's wife kicks him out of the house, Josh lets Mike sleep on his couch. The next day, Josh tells Mike that he is tired of spending his social time with him. Josh expects to be fired, but Mike accepts that, lets Josh keep his job, and he stops hogging his social time.

He convinces Mike to hire Sabrina as an intern. Initially, Sabrina tells Josh that at work, they are to pretend that they do not know each other so that everybody in the office can see that Sabrina earned the internship on her own merits and she does not want them to think that she only got it because she is Josh's girlfriend. Josh is on board with this at first, but this causes all kinds of problems. Sabrina learns not to lie, and eventually she and Josh stop hiding their relationship.

Sabrina does pretty well at work. She gets an article published in "Cloud Ten" and she gets a few of them published in "Sabrina and the Candidate." In the latter, she decides to resign because one of her articles nearly destroyed an innocent man's reputation. Mike convinces her to change her mind by telling her that mistakes happen but she is a great writer. She stays with the paper. At the end of the episode, she writes a non-controversial article. Mike throws the article in the trash, refusing to publish anything that won't offend somebody.

In "I, Busybody," Mike's final episode, everyone shouts "Mike!" when he enters the bar. This is a nod to the fact that Mike's actor, George Wendt, played a character named Norm on "Cheers" and everyone used to shout "Norm!" when he walked in a bar. In the bar, he confesses that he is having trouble with his bosses. Sabrina convinces him to stand up to them and tell them everything he has accomplished. He does that, and he gets a pay cut. This is one of the things that causes Sabrina to have her busybody part removed so she will cause no more trouble. That backfires. When Josh needs Sabrina's help at work, she refuses to intervene and Josh gets a warning from Mike. Eventually, she gets a new busybody part, she tells Mike the truth about Josh, and Mike retracts the warning.
4. What does Roxie do during season six?

Answer: She gets her own radio show

Roxie and Sabrina get their own radio show. At first, Sabrina is really excited about it and Roxie is really nervous. When the show happens, Roxie turns out to be great and Sabrina turns out to be bad. Sabrina takes advice from Miles and Salem, but nothing helps her. She quits the show and lets Roxie host it by herself.

In one episode, Roxie invites Morgan on the show. They spend the whole show arguing, which causes the show to have the highest ratings in the history of Adams College. They celebrate by giving each other pedicures at their house. The newspaper decides to write an article about them and Josh takes pictures of them. Sabrina foolishly tells her boss that she does not know the girls and she costs herself a chance to write a published article.

In one episode, Roxie broadcasts a political debate between Hilda and an honest politician named Robert Russell. Hilda has no political experience, but Sabrina had ruined Russell's reputation by writing a scathing article about him before she got all the facts. This debate on Roxie's show restored Russell's reputation and he won the election.
5. Who dates Morgan during season six?

Answer: Harvey

After being absent for most of season five, Harvey returns as a full-time character in season six. We find out that he and Morgan met at a fraternity party and started seeing each other. When Harvey comes to the college house to pick up Morgan for their date, he is astonished to learn that Sabrina and Morgan live in the same house. Morgan is initially not happy to learn that she is dating Sabrina's ex-boyfriend, but she's okay with that when she discovers that Harvey broke up with Sabrina and not the other way around.

When Harvey becomes a star hockey player, Morgan annoys all of her friends by constantly reminding them that she is his boyfriend. They start dating in "What's News" and they break up in "I, Busybody."
6. Who starts working at the coffee house in season six?

Answer: Morgan

When Morgan fails to pay her rent, Sabrina lends money to help her out and she manages to convince Miles and Roxie to do the same. With the money that her friends lend to her, she buys fancy clothes, nice shoes, and sushi. She does not pay the rent. To teach her a lesson about managing money, her father cuts her off. While Morgan goes out to look for a job, Sabrina takes Morgan's last dollar to the other realm to a place that stretches dollars. Morgan refuses to get a job because no place lives up to "her standards." When Sabrina and the business owner stretch the dollar, they seem to get a lot of dollars. When Sabrina takes all the money back to the mortal realm, it shrinks to a tiny size as soon as she gives it to the pizza deliveryman. When she goes back to the other realm, the store owner tells her that must be what a stretched dollar is worth in the mortal realm. When Sabrina tells the business owner about her plight, he gets his wife to make some humble pie and tells her to give it to her friend. Morgan eats the pie and becomes humble enough to accept a job at the coffee house. At the job, somebody says "I'll take the cake", the humble pie wears off, and Morgan goes on a 3-hour break.

Hilda does not like having Morgan as an employee at first. When Hilda discovers that Morgan is an expert on getting bargains for jewelry, she takes her to the other realm to do some shopping. Morgan gets Hilda a huge discount at the first place that they shop at, but then Morgan gets kidnapped by the Roman emperor. Hilda goes back home to ask Zelda for help and they rescue Morgan. Hilda does not erase Morgan's memory like she is supposed to, but Morgan thinks it was all a dream that she vividly remembers. The confusing thing to the audience is that, even though "Hex Lies and No Videotape" aired before "Humble Pie," it's pretty clear that "Humble Pie" takes place first (because "Humble Pie" is when Morgan gets the job at the coffee house and in "Hex Lies and No Videotape" she's already working there).
7. During season six, which mortal character got to experience the benefits and drawbacks of knowing that Sabrina is a witch?

Answer: Harvey

In "End of an Era," Harvey reached his spell quota. That means that so many spells were cast on him that no more spells would affect him. At the end of that episode, he let Sabrina know that he knew that she was a witch. "Every Witch Way But Loose" confirms that he broke up with Sabrina over this and he appeared very little in season five. He returned full-time in season six. This time, his knowledge of Sabrina's powers is part of the show.

In "Thin Ice," he asks Sabrina to use her magic to fix his ankle, which he injured in a hockey game. She borrows some magical skates from Mercury and gives them to Harvey. They heal his ankle and make him deliver the best performance that a hockey player has ever had at Boston College. However, the coach of the team breaks into Harvey's locker and bronzes the skates. The bronze will not come off with magic. So, Mercury makes Sabrina deliver all of his mail for a month. Harvey understands that but Josh is confused as to why Sabrina is never around and he suspects that Sabrina is cheating on him with Harvey. When Sabrina tells her aunts that she ruined Mercury's only pair of skates, Hilda (Mercury's ex-girlfriend) shows her the truth. Hilda takes Sabrina to Mercury's closet, which has a lot of ice skates. It also has a pair of shoes that belonged to Hilda, which Mercury apparently stole from her. Zeus destroys Mercury's desk and makes Mercury pay for a new one with his own money, and he gives Mercury an additional punishment (I'm not sure if the punishment is for lying to Sabrina about how many ice skates he had and tricking her to do his work, or if it's for stealing Hilda's shoes. Maybe he's being punished for both) which we never see. Through all this time, Harvey sees Sabrina teleport herself in and out of the room a few times.

In "A Birthday Witch," Sabrina's Great Aunt Irma tortures Harvey because she is not happy that he knows that Sabrina and her relatives are witches. They fear for his life, especially when he has the guts to tell her that she is a horrible person. She admits that she is a horrible person and lets him go when he has the courage to say that.
8. In "The Gift of Gab," what kind of talking animal shows up at the Spellman house?

Answer: Dog

Phil, the dog who was the P.E. teacher at Witchright Hall, shows up at the Spellman house. He must have been fired from his teaching job and was looking for someone to take pity on him. Hilda, Zelda, and Salem were never at Witchright Hall, so they don't recognize him (Sabrina would have recognized him but she was never in that house during the episode). At first, he only talks when he is alone with Salem. He acts like an angel around the aunts, but he tortures Salem when the aunts are not in the room. Phil wants Salem to complain to the aunts about him, so that they will think he is crazy and get rid of him so that Phil will have them all to himself.

At first, Phil's plan seems to work pretty well. Salem tells the aunts multiple times about Phil's true intentions, but they do not believe him. Salem tries to hurt Phil a few times, but the aunts stop him. Eventually, Salem goes to Sabrina's place for a shoulder to cry on. She does not help him directly, but he helps her and then gets the help he needs. She is struggling on her radio show and Salem tells her that she can use magic to get the gift of gab. She does that, and the gift of gab talks a lot about any subject. Salem tells the gift of gab about his situation and he recommends his friend Even Steven.

Even Steven shows up at the Spellman house claiming to be the rightful owner of Phil. At first, they do not want to get rid of Phil, nor does he recognize Even Steven. Even Steven says that Phil must be tired of the country clubs and yachts. This makes Phil come to him. Then, Even Steven says that he must do what is right for the dog and he says he will leave Phil with the Spellmans. It turns out that Even Steven just said all of this to trick the dog into talking in front of Hilda and Zelda and it worked. Not only does Phil talk in front of them, he insults them and enrages them. Even Steven tells the aunts who he truly is and he says that he will take Phil to the Other Realm Obedience School, and then they disappear. Zelda cooks her best meal for Salem and Hilda buys a fancy new litterbox as their way of apologizing to Salem for treating him badly and not believing him.
9. In "Thin Ice," who clones himself or herself?

Answer: Salem

Zelda makes a cloning machine that clones food, so there will be an infinite amount of food in the world. Her cloning machine works to perfection. When Salem eats a tomato near the cloning machine, he accidentally ends up inside the machine and he clones himself. They decide to wreak havoc in the house and turn Hilda and Zelda against each other.

For starters, one of them knocks over a lamp and quickly runs off while the other one stays in the dining room. When Zelda shouts at Salem, he calls out from the dining room to let Zelda know that he was in there and couldn't have broken the lamp. Zelda apologizes to Salem but then she is confused about what happened.

Later, Hilda packs some food for a date with her boyfriend, and she takes one Salem away so he does not mess with it. The other Salem was hiding elsewhere in the kitchen until she went away, and then she gets into the bag and starts eating some of the food and throwing some if it on the floor. He then gets out and hides. Then, Zelda walks into the room. Then, Hilda walks into the room with Salem in her arms and shouts at Zelda for ruining her dinner date. When Zelda tries to accuse Salem, Hilda shows that Salem is in her arms and she says that he was with her the whole time. This causes a fight between Hilda and Zelda.

Later, Zelda accuses Hilda of stealing her earrings. They continue fighting and then they walk out of the house. After they leave the house, we see that one of the Salems is wearing the earrings. They go to the living room and dance to some salsa music. Hilda and Zelda come back in the house because the former forgot the keys. This is when they see two Salems and one of them is wearing Zelda's earrings. This is when they know what has been going on. They destroy the cloning machine and Hilda points her finger and makes one of the Salems disappear. The other one thanks her for making the right choice but then sadly says "I miss me."
10. By the end of "I Think I Love You," does Sabrina truly love Josh?

Answer: Yes

At first, when she tries to say "I love you" to him, she sounds like a different cartoon character every time (Tweety Bird and Daffy Duck are some examples). Zelda tells her that a witch cannot say "I love you" in her true voice unless she really means it. Sabrina goes to a relationship workshop with Roxie. The teacher asks Sabrina if she has been honest with Josh. She lies to the teacher and says "yes," and she turns into a cartoon girl. She runs out of the workshop and runs to her aunts' house.

Zelda turns her back into herself. She tells them that she's figured out that she has to tell Josh that she is a witch or she will never be able to tell him that she loves him in her real voice. Hilda tells her that if she does that, the Witches Council will take away her powers and ban her from the other realm and from living in her aunts' house. Salem points out that nothing bad happened when Harvey found out. Sabrina says that it's because he figured it out on his own, and then she realizes that she needs to help Josh figure it out on his own. Hilda reminds Sabrina that when Harvey figured it out, he broke up with her. Sabrina says that she just has to take that risk.

Sabrina goes to where Josh works and casts a spell that makes the ice cream truck appear so that everyone else goes away so she can be alone with Josh. She casts some more spells that make a plant grow instantly, a monkey appear and she makes it rain indoors. Josh thinks that these are all practical jokes and nearly breaks up with her. Before he walks away, Sabrina says "I love you" in her true voice. Josh forgives her and they share a kiss at the end. Back at the aunts' house, Zelda explains that Josh did not have to figure out that she was a witch. Just the fact that Sabrina was willing to reveal everything about herself was sufficient for her to say "I love you" in her true voice. Salem adds "And lucky for you, Josh is a total dimwit."
11. When Sabrina changes the past, what is her job in the alternate reality?

Answer: Chicken delivery girl

When Zelda and Professor Carlin break up, Sabrina tries to console her. Zelda says that her biggest regret is rejecting a marriage proposal from a poet named Gabriel that she dated hundreds of years ago, and she shows Sabrina a picture of them that was taken right before he proposed. To cheer Zelda up, Sabrina goes back in time and convinces her to marry the man.

When Sabrina returns to the present, she discovers that she is not enrolled at Adams College and Morgan, Roxie, and Miles do not know her. She also discovers that she never lived in the Spellman house, which is now owned by Zelda and Gabriel. She also finds out that she lives in an unclean apartment with Hilda and Salem. Hilda is a bad ventriloquist and Salem is her dummy (actually, Salem speaks on his own and Hilda moves her lips to his voice). She also finds out that she delivers chicken, Harvey is her boss, and Josh only knows her as the chicken delivery girl (she is not his girlfriend and he does not even know her name).

Sabrina tells Hilda that she went back in time and changed the past. At first, Hilda tries to strangle her, but then she decides to help. Even though Hilda and Zelda are not on speaking terms in this reality, Hilda's plan is to go to Zelda's house so Sabrina can get her hands on a magic book. When Hilda and Zelda arrive at the house, they eavesdrop on a conversation between Zelda and Gabriel and discover that her life is miserable and she hates that she married him. Zelda lets them in the house when she sees them. She tells them that she is happy with him, but they know she is lying. Hilda and Salem use their ventriloquism to distract Zelda, Gabriel, and his guests while Sabrina gets her hands on a magic book.

Sabrina returns to the scene where Zelda and Gabriel got engaged. This time, she tells Zelda not to marry him. Zelda says that she was going to say no but thanks her. Sabrina returns to her original reality and zaps herself into her aunts' house. They are shocked to see her, but when she asks them a question, they figure out that a spell has gone wrong. Sabrina tells Zelda that she did the right thing by walking away from Gabriel. Zelda says that she knows that she did. She says that she thinks of Gabriel every time she breaks up with a man, but the next day she always remembers how miserable he made her. Sabrina is frustrated to learn that she could have avoided all this trouble just by asking more questions about him before the trouble started. She then goes to her college house, where Morgan tells her that she is supposed to be on a date with Josh. This confirms that Sabrina got back to her true reality and everything is right again.

Fun fact: the time travel man was portrayed by Simon Helberg, who later went on to play Howard Wolowitz on "The Big Bang Theory."
12. "Alejandro" is really who?

Answer: Salem

Roxie gets a phone call from someone who claims to be from the Bombay Cafe. She tells the caller that he dialed the wrong number, but the caller then calls her "Roxie." She becomes fascinated when this stranger somehow knows her name. He says that his name is Alejandro he recognizes her voice from her radio show, which flatters her. Right before the intro song plays, we see that "Alejandro" is really Salem.

The first person to figure it out is Hilda (which is ironic because she isn't normally considered to be the smartest person around). Roxie has a phone conversation in the coffee house and mentions that she likes Swiss jazz. When Hilda gets home, she sees that Salem is making similar comments to what Roxie said in the coffee house and she also hears that Salem is playing Swiss jazz music on the stereo while talking on the phone. Hilda informs Sabrina what is going on.

Salem convinces Zelda to talk to the Witches Council to get him turned into a man so he can date Roxie. She warns him that unless Roxie is his soul mate, that transformation will not last. At the coffee house, Roxie finally meets the man who she thinks is Alejandro (unfortunately, the camera focuses only on the women who are in or around the coffee house and it never shows us what Salem looks like as a man). Salem talks very sweetly to her at first, but he then gets distracted by another beautiful woman walking around the coffee house and he gets turned back into a cat. This woman had previously been seen at the busybody part shop (in the other realm) and we learn that Sabrina (who goes to that shop a few times during the episode) invited her to the coffee house with the intention of distracting Salem because Sabrina does not want him dating her best friend.

At the end of the episode, Salem calls Morgan and tries to date her (with the same tactics that he used to get a date with Roxie). This time, Sabrina is in the house and she knows what is going on, so she takes the phone out of Morgan's hand and warns Salem to stop trying to date her friends.
13. Why does Sabrina go on a literal guilt trip?

Answer: she accidentally gets Zelda fired

All of the answers are things that Sabrina is guilty of during the course of season six, but only one of those things actually causes her to go on a bus and take an actual guilt trip, and that's the thing that involves Zelda.

When Sabrina hears Professor Beltran (the head of the committee that decides the fate of the professors) talking about who should be Professor of the Year, she casts a spell on him that makes him consider Zelda for the award. He then invites Zelda to a committee meeting to tell her that she is fired. This is because he did some background research on Zelda and found out that the last Zelda who attended Harvard was in 1873. He thinks that Zelda could not possibly have been alive back then. He does not know that Zelda is a witch and he does not know that witches can live for hundreds of years and never age, and Zelda is not allowed to tell him that she is a witch (the Witches Council would punish Zelda if she did).

This makes Sabrina feel incredibly guilty. A bus shows up inside the college house to take Sabrina on a literal guilt trip. Conchata Ferrell (the bus driver is never given a name, so I'll just call her by the actress's name) makes Sabrina work through her guilt. There are two other passengers on the bus until Sabrina helps them work through their guilt and Ferrell lets them go. Sabrina has more trouble working through her own guilt than she had with helping the other passengers, but eventually she gets through it. When she gets back, Roxie (who thinks that Sabrina was sleeping all day) reveals that she is collecting signatures to get Zelda re-hired. Sabrina helps out and Zelda gets her job back, although she does not win Professor of the Year.
14. In the episode with Chyna, what kinds of objects talk?

Answer: Cars

Sabrina teaches Miles how to drive and she lets him drive her car. He takes his eyes off the road and he rear-ends someone. The driver of the other car is Mary Jo Ponder (played by Chyna), who claims that she suddenly stopped because she saw a puppy crossing the street. They exchange insurance information, but both cars are fine and no one is hurt, so Sabrina assumes that everything is okay.

Ponder sues Sabrina for $2,000,000. Sabrina is stunned because Ponder seemed to be so nice. Salem tells Sabrina that Ponder is a scam artist. Sabrina takes Salem to Ponder's house to take care of her while she is injured (Sabrina feels the need to do so because she feels it was her car so she feels that it is her fault) and to prove Salem wrong. When they go to the garage and look at the car, the entire rear end is smashed, even though it was perfectly fine at the time of the accident. Sabrina casts a spell on the car to make it talk and explain what happened.

The car explains that Ponder does this all the time. She claims to see an animal that isn't there, then she slams on her brakes so that the car behind her will rear-end her. If the car is not damaged enough for a huge lawsuit, Ponder backs the car into a brick wall until it is. She does this to collect insurance money and lawsuit money and get rich. Instead of proving Salem wrong, Sabrina proves him right. Unfortunately, this is the mortal realm, so the car cannot testify in court.

The next day, the car calls Sabrina. It tells her that Ponder went to the gym and that this is a chance to break her charade. Sabrina goes to the gym and casts a spell on herself that gives her huge arms and a black wig and she calls herself Olga. She lifts a ton of weight and calls Ponder a "girly girl." To prove how tough she is, Ponder removes her crutches, takes off her neck brace, and lifts 500 pounds. Because there are several witnesses, she has no choice but to drop the lawsuit.

After this is all over, Sabrina tells Miles that the lawsuit has been dropped and that Ponder was arrested for fraud. Sabrina lets Miles borrow her car. When Miles returns, he thanks Sabrina for teaching him how to drive and letting him borrow her car. After he walks away, Sabrina casts a spell on her car. The car tells Sabrina never to let Miles drive it again. When Sabrina asks what's in it for her and it replies "working brakes," she agrees to never let him drive it again.

This is the 21st episode of season six, yet it must have taken place before the third episode of season six and the 18th episode of season six. In the third episode of the season, Miles tells Roxie that he drives around with just a quarter tank of gas. In the 18th episode, he gets a speeding ticket. So clearly, he was already driving in those episodes. This means that the episodes of season six are not aired in the order that these events actually happened.
15. At the end of "I Fall to Pieces," who falls to pieces?

Answer: Sabrina

If you answered "Hilda," you missed a very important part of the question, the part where it says "the end." Hilda falls to pieces in the middle of the episode, not the end.

When President Banning (the college's president) breaks up with Hilda, she goes to the other realm to do some shopping. There, she meets Will, who previously appeared in "Murder on the Halloween Express" as the conductor of the train. Will and Hilda are so happy together that they instantly get engaged. Sabrina and Zelda try to convince her to call off the wedding because they hardly know each other, but she refuses. So, they come up with a plan. After Sabrina gets Hilda away from him, Zelda tries to seduce him (she mistakenly thinks that she is the one who Will had his eyes on when they were on the train). The plan works and Hilda breaks up with him, but then she turns to stone and falls to pieces.

Zelda tells Sabrina that this means that Will and Hilda were soul mates. Zelda hires Rodin to sculpt Hilda. Rodin puts Hilda back together (minus her appendix) and he gives Zelda the phone number to a man to can bring her back to life. Zelda refuses to take Hilda to the man because she believes the sacrifice is not worth it. Instead, Zelda plans to use the labtop to come up with a way to bring Hilda back to life. While Zelda is at the labtop, Sabrina secretly (without Zelda's permission) takes Hilda to the man. He says that Sabrina will have to give up her love life in exchange for bringing Hilda back. Sabrina accepts responsibility for coming up with the plan that caused this to happen to Hilda, so she agrees to make the sacrifice. Hilda is alive again. She and Will get married in the mortal realm (you can tell it's the mortal realm because all of Sabrina's mortal friends are at the wedding, and also because it is nothing like Salem's daughter's wedding, which was a typical "other realm" wedding).

At the end of the episode, Sabrina walks into the kitchen and sees a handsome man next to a cake on the table (he must have baked the cake for Hilda's wedding). He fixes Sabrina's broken heel and she seems to be attracted to him. Shortly after that, Harvey and Josh come in and tell Sabrina that they are moving away and they will never see her again. Shortly after that, the handsome man also exits. After all three men are gone, Sabrina turns to stone and falls to pieces. That is the end of the episode and it is also the end of season six.

"I Fall to Pieces" is the last appearance of Miles and Josh. It is also the last appearance of Beth Broderick (the character of Zelda appears in two episodes in season seven but the character undergoes a few transformations). Hilda appears in just one more episode after this one, although at least she is herself in the series finale (unlike Zelda).
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