The rules are quite rigid, but this is partly because they will be staying at his ex-father in law’s condo to save a little bit of money. Kraft hands out rulebooks for the school ski trip. I hope something exciting happens in this story line. So, even though Kraft decided that a life and death situation deserves a vote, he is willing to go against the entire student body to pacify Libby? Something’s not right here.īack at home, Zelda goes around yelling about her laptop which Sabrina messed up and forbids others to use it. If this whole scene wasn’t crazy enough already, check this out: Vice Principal Kraft vetoes the unanimous vote and decides to send Libby and her friends to Europe. (How sending 12 students on an all-expenses paid trip to France compares financially to replacing one water fountain is beyond me). Someone else suggests replacing a broken drinking fountain, which everyone agrees is a great idea and votes in favor of. They might want to consider donating the money to any number of schools that are faced with severe deficits and cuts, but Libby wants to send the cheerleaders to France.
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Unfortunately, there is no more on this matter as the group shifts focus to figure out how to spend their class’ surplus. Seven students voted to keep selling products with nuts, even with the knowledge that THIS ALMOST KILLED SOMEONE LAST TIME!!!! What is wrong with these people?!?! Do they truly believe that high school bake sales are worth dying for? 8 people were in support of the ban, but 7 were opposed. It is only a minor segue into the more relevant story lines, but it gives a lot of insight to just how terrible the people at this school are.
A few hands more go up in favor of the ban than opposed, and Mr. Kraft notes, is finally breathing on his own again. Kraft conducts a vote about whether or not the school should ban nut products at the bake sale on account of Janitor Bill’s allergic reaction, who, Mr. With discipline.” (Coincidentally, that is also what my tattoo reads).Įveryone makes their way to the cafeteria for some kind of student council meeting. Kraft saying “I’m so glad you’re the chaperone!” which is kind of a weird thing to say, even when you’re sucking up. Sabrina wonders what could possibly ruin this, when Libby walks by sucking up to Mr. Again setting a great example for the impressionable teenage girl who lives with her, Hilda explains that life is long and disappointing and you should take the men you can find.Īt school, there is a notice on the bulletin board for a ski trip to Vermont, and Sabrina and Harvey excitedly sign up. To everyone’s amazement, Hilda admits that she’s going on another date with Mr. She goes on complaining about party-poopers, when, speak of the devil, Zelda storms in on a tirade about Hilda using her laptop, which is supposed to be solely used to figure out cures for the world, not to make fudge, which makes me think Zelda would not approve of Pinterest. So this is my lowest moment.” To me, this kind of sounds like her life is pretty awesome, but I guess some people just don’t know what they’ve got. Salem and Sabrina make fun of her when she comes in, and even do a mock-make out session, to which Hilda responds “A cat is doing an impression of me on a date with my niece’s vice principal. She casts a spell to make his car roll down the hill, instead of acting like a grown-up and ending it. This was the 90s, mind you, so consent wasn’t a thing yet. He uses this moment to swoop in and kiss her, against her will. While she is trying to figure out how to leave the situation, she pretends to look at her watch. It is clear to the viewer, but not to Kraft that Hilda is having a miserable time. I can only assume that Harvey is out of town since ordinarily Sabrina would be spying on him on a Friday night. The episode starts with Sabrina and Salem watching expectantly at the window for Hilda to get back from her date with Vice Principal Kraft, taking bets on whether she’ll kiss him or barf. Here’s a recap of Season 2 Episode 13: Little Big Kraft: I have serious questions about many of the characters’ mental health, and doubts about whether these concerns will ever be addressed.
Things are not good in Westbridge, Massachusetts. Guys, I know it’s been a while, but I have bad news about Sabrina the Teenage Witch.