Sabrina's Secret Life season 1 episode 24 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In an attempt to evade vengeance from Toc-Toc, a figure from his past, Salem is transformed by Sabrina into a teenage warlock, sans magical powers. At school, they attempt to blend in and prepare for Toc-Toc's arrival, leading to a series of mistaken identities and misadventures. When Toc-Toc finally appears, also in disguise, Sabrina and Salem manage to convince him that Salem is already sufficiently punished under Sabrina's watch. The episode concludes with Sabrina learning a lesson about responsibility and accountability, taking detention for another student wrongfully accused in their schemes.
Full Episode S01E24 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Toc-Toc?
Toc-Toc is a character seeking revenge on Salem for a past incident that resulted in Toc-Toc's 75-year sentence in suspended animation.
What spell did Sabrina cast on Salem?
Sabrina cast a shape-shifting spell to turn Salem into a teenage warlock, though it didn't grant him any magical powers.
Why does Salem go to school?
Salem attends school with Sabrina to hide from Toc-Toc, hoping his teenage disguise will help him blend in and avoid detection.
How do they plan to detect Toc-Toc's arrival?
They set up motion detectors tuned to Toc-Toc's personal wavelength to alert them when he crosses over into the mortal world.
What goes wrong with their plan at school?
Their attempts to expose and trouble Toc-Toc inadvertently result in another student, Rex, being wrongly accused and detained.
How do Sabrina and Salem finally deal with Toc-Toc?
They confront Toc-Toc and deceive him into believing that Salem is already enduring a harsh punishment under Sabrina, delaying his revenge.
What lesson does Sabrina learn from the events?
Sabrina learns the importance of taking responsibility for her actions and not letting others take the blame for her mistakes.
What are the consequences for Salem after the events?
Salem, remaining in his teenage form, agrees to perform all of Sabrina's house chores for three months as penance for his involvement.