In all honesty, the episode started out strong. A good amount of setups an a funny cold open. The problem lies withing the A and B plots having predictable and dull points. Between Sabrina flailing to show she can't talk and Harvey somehow still assuming she was spurning him (the dumb boyfriend trope can only be tolerated so much) to Zelda constantly spouting that Kraft will propose to her despite the punchline at the end being obvious, it never felt solid. Now, for a penultimate episode for a season, it's not terrible. That being said, it has a lot of things that seem impossible to believe.
-Harvey has never said "I love you" to Sabrina
-Zelda assuming vague clues mean wedding bells despite her being the smartest character
-Willard Kraft being unable to do his own taxes despite being well- versed in complicated math
-There is no way for Sabrina to turn off the silence spell with a single flick
Overall, the episode felt like all of its conflict was forced. It was also a shame to see Libby and Valeria vanish after this episode without a word and without a good send-off. The episode just kind of dumped a subplot on her about messing up the school store and then she was booted off the show, same with Libby.
Definitely a low 4/10
-Harvey has never said "I love you" to Sabrina
-Zelda assuming vague clues mean wedding bells despite her being the smartest character
-Willard Kraft being unable to do his own taxes despite being well- versed in complicated math
-There is no way for Sabrina to turn off the silence spell with a single flick
Overall, the episode felt like all of its conflict was forced. It was also a shame to see Libby and Valeria vanish after this episode without a word and without a good send-off. The episode just kind of dumped a subplot on her about messing up the school store and then she was booted off the show, same with Libby.
Definitely a low 4/10