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Susie and Roz investigate the Kinkle mines, discovering that Susie's Uncle Jesse is seemingly possessed by an evil entity he saw underground.

Father Blackwood challenges Sabrina to solve a complex puzzle box designed by her father, Edward Spellman. With the help of Nick Scratch , who sneaks her a forbidden journal, she solves it by the episode's end, inadvertently summoning a demon.

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Her success in solving the Acheron Configuration—a puzzle Blackwood couldn't solve in 20 years—establishes her as a prodigy who threatens the existing patriarchal hierarchy. 3. The "Hedge Witch" vs. Elite Status

A central theme is the tension between Sabrina’s desire for power (to defeat the Dark Lord) and the Academy's attempts to contain her. This is highlighted by: Susie and Roz investigate the Kinkle mines, discovering

The episode shows a rare moment of camaraderie among the Spellman women. Zelda, usually cold and devout, is horrified to learn that children are dying at the Academy. She apologizes to Hilda for harrowing her years ago, indicating a shift from blind adherence to Church of Night dogma toward family loyalty.

The Academy is described as a "hellish Hogwarts" where bullying is not just tolerated but integrated into the culture through the Harrowing. The episode critiques institutional silence, as Father Blackwood and the faculty ignore the fact that students like Quentin have died during these rituals. Sabrina’s refusal to break under pressure serves as a subversion of this cycle of abuse. Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Episode 4 Review -

Restricting her to choir practice rather than demonology.

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