Season 2 » Episode #04 - Dante's Inferno
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Summary: When Sabrina and Harvey are forced to date other people, she reluctantly agrees to go out with Dante, a witch who lives in the other realm. After finding out that Harvey is going out on a date with another girl, Sabrina finds a way to take Dante out on a double date with Harvey and Jean. However, because of how her date can’t stand mortals, Harvey is on the receiving end of Dante’s practical joke magic while at the bowling alley. Meanwhile, as Sabrina has to deal with this, Hilda comes down with a bad case of “punnitis” that ultimately makes her conjure up Davy Jones. |
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Episode Quotes
Sabrina Spellman: We weren't supposed to like the people we went out with.
Valerie Birkhead: Oh, didn't you hear? He had a good time on his date, too.
Sabrina Spellman: He did?
Valerie Birkhead: Apparently his date's a model or something. Is that... not... too... particulary... good for me.
Valerie Birkhead: Oh, didn't you hear? He had a good time on his date, too.
Sabrina Spellman: He did?
Valerie Birkhead: Apparently his date's a model or something. Is that... not... too... particulary... good for me.
Dante: Hey, you look great.
Sabrina Spellman: Thanks. So you ready to go bowling?
Dante: Of course, there's a first for everything
Sabrina Spellman: You've never been bowling before?
Dante: Are you kidding? I never been in the mortal realm before.
Sabrina Spellman: [to herself] Oh, this can't be good.
[More Quotes]Sabrina Spellman: Thanks. So you ready to go bowling?
Dante: Of course, there's a first for everything
Sabrina Spellman: You've never been bowling before?
Dante: Are you kidding? I never been in the mortal realm before.
Sabrina Spellman: [to herself] Oh, this can't be good.
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Trivia
- The title is based on the Inferno or Italian for "Hell" by Dante Alighieri, the first part of his fourteenth-century epic poem Divine Comedy telling of the journey of Dante through Hell guided by the Roman poet Virgil.











