Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (2018) s01e08 Episode Script
Chapter Eight: The Burial
1 [theme music playing.]
[bats fluttering.]
[thunder crashes.]
[crows cawing.]
[lightning sizzles.]
[bats screeching.]
[dramatic music playing on TV.]
[Ambrose.]
Bacon, cous? Eww.
No.
After what I saw at the Church of Night yesterday, I am fasting.
Maybe for the rest of my life, but definitely until later tonight.
Oh? Big plans? Mmm, after Harvey's shift, we're going to the movies.
[Ambrose moans.]
How casually you can say that.
Soon, Luke and I will be able to do the same.
Fun, but how's that gonna work? Luke has a connection with the High Priest.
He's offered to speak with Father Blackwood on my behalf to get my conviction overturned.
- [chuckles.]
- Ambrose, you're smitten.
[Zelda.]
Where's your Aunt Hilda? She's working at the bookstore, Aunt Zee.
Remember, it's Black Friday.
- It most certainly is not.
- No, I don't mean witches' Black Friday.
I mean it's Black Friday for mortals.
It's the busiest shopping day of the year.
- It's also one of our busiest times.
- [phone ringing.]
The Kemper bodies are already on their way, and Satan knows who else.
[inhales deeply.]
Spellman Mortuary, this is Zelda.
No, we hadn't heard.
Sabrina, there's been an accident down at the mines.
- But Harvey - Go.
And pray to Satan he's all right.
- [siren wailing.]
- [chaotic chatter.]
Hey, hey! I'm looking for Harvey Kinkle.
Uh, who do I talk to about [Sabrina pants.]
[Sabrina.]
Excuse me.
Have you seen Harvey Kinkle? [panting.]
Excuse me.
Have you seen Harvey Kinkle? He's got brown hair and [Harvey.]
Sabrina! Harvey! Oh, my gosh.
Oh, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.
- [Sabrina sighs.]
- I made it out in time.
But there are five guys still in there, and Sabrina, Tommy's one of them.
- Oh, no.
- I need to go back in.
- I can't leave him in there.
- Hey, hey, hold on.
Hold on.
Harvey, you look like you're in shock.
- [pants.]
I gotta find my dad.
- Sabrina! Harvey! - [Sabrina.]
Guys! - [exhales.]
Is he okay? I don't know.
ÃÂ He was in the mines when it happened.
- Oh, my God.
- We should, um Let's find somewhere to set up so we can start helping.
[inaudible dialogue.]
[Susie.]
Sabrina.
[Reverend Walker.]
Dear God, we ask that you surround our loved ones with angels [continues indistinctly.]
Harvey.
- How's it going in there? - Not good.
The borehole they're drilling to reach the survivors is too small.
All the guys are too big.
No one can fit through it, not even me.
I tried.
[sighs.]
Harvey, I I don't want you going back down there.
- My brother's trapped under all that rock.
- I know, but Oh my gosh, you're really bleeding.
- It's fine.
[sighs.]
- Please.
[sighs deeply.]
We have to find him.
He can't Tommy can't be I know.
ÃÂ I know.
But you have to pace yourself, Harvey.
Everybody else is taking breaks.
After we find Tommy and the rest of the guys.
- But first - [Harvey hisses.]
[groans.]
- [Harvey grunts.]
- Harvey, this cut is pretty deep.
I think it may need stitches.
Stay here.
I'm gonna go track down a doctor.
- [Sabrina sighs.]
- [people chattering.]
[Sabrina.]
What's going on over there? Not sure.
They're saying some kid got a wild idea and slipped into the mines when no one was looking.
Sabrina, I don't know where Susie is.
- [Roz pants.]
- Oh, no.
You don't think Excuse me.
ÃÂ Excuse me.
Excuse me.
- Susie! What's going on? - [Roz.]
Are you crazy? - You could have been killed! - I was small enough for the hole.
And it's what my Aunt Dorothea told me to do.
What does that mean? I mean, it's what my Aunt Dorothea would've done.
- I didn't find anyone.
- [Roz sighs.]
- I just found this.
- [Roz.]
Oh, my God.
[Mr.
Kinkle.]
The hell's going on here? [indistinct chatter.]
[Harvey.]
Excuse me.
ÃÂ Excuse me.
That's - That's Tommy's hat.
- [people gasp.]
Did we Did we find him? Well, then, we gotta keep looking, we gotta And we will.
[panting.]
But not right now.
It's turning into a shit-show in there.
The faster we dig, the more the tunnel collapses.
We don't have the right equipment, but we're getting it tomorrow.
We'll pick up again then.
Thank you all for coming here, but unless you are an employee of the mine or a rescue worker for the town of Greendale, I need you all to go home.
Really, folks, thank you for the support.
See you tomorrow.
Dad, what if tomorrow's too late? Boy, don't start with me.
We are doing our best.
- Harvey.
- [sighs.]
[Sabrina pouring coffee.]
[Harvey sighs.]
He saved me.
Tommy did.
When the mine began to collapse Tommy pushed me out of the way.
He said to run, so I did.
I just I ran.
- [sighs.]
I was chicken shit again.
- No you weren't.
Somehow the tunnel held long enough for me to get through.
Then I heard this roar behind me like Like the earth was closing up and trying to swallow me.
How do you think it is that I made it out of there? [Sabrina whispering.]
Qui affecto protego, mixtisque iubas serpentibus et posteris meis stirpiqu.
Maybe someone was looking out for you.
That's Tommy.
- Always has been.
- [Sabrina sighs.]
They say that the first 12 hours after any mining accident are the most crucial.
If you don't find survivors in that time their chances are slim to Everything's gonna be okay.
You're cold.
I'm okay.
[Sabrina sighs.]
Will you stay with me? All night long.
[Hilda.]
Sabrina.
Aunt Hilda.
Have you been at work all this time? Yeah, I have.
Dr.
Cee kept the bookstore open through the night, just to give free coffee and hot chocolate to the volunteers.
How's sweet Harvey? He went home with his dad.
I'm gonna go get changed, then we're meeting back at the mines.
- Okay, come on.
Let's go.
- [door opens.]
Come inside, the both of you.
Ambrose and I have news.
Brace yourselves, it's not pleasant.
I was astral-projecting, with Auntie Zee keeping watch and I went to the mines.
There were no survivors in there.
Dear Lucifer [clears throat.]
are you sure? I'm fairly certain, yes.
Well, in that case, we should tell them.
Harvey is losing his mind with worry.
[stammers.]
And people might get hurt if the search continues.
Unfortunately, we can't do that, Sabrina.
This is the perilousness of being a witch who consorts with mortals.
Having knowledge they don't, not being able to act on it or share it.
It just It doesn't make any sense.
Things happen.
Awful things.
Accidents.
But the natural order is to be maintained.
That's one of our basic tenets.
Things must play out as they would without our interference.
- Otherwise - Bad things happen, I know.
It is a terrible tragedy for all of them in there.
Did you know him well, Sabrina? - [Sabrina.]
Tommy? - Hmm.
I met him a few times, but he meant everything to Harvey.
He, uh He's gonna be devastated.
Dad, are we heading back to Harvey, this is Mr.
Morris, from the bank.
Mr.
Morris, this is my younger boy, Harvey.
- Hey.
- I'm very sorry about your brother.
We We still haven't found him.
Harvey, I I don't like making this decision any more than you like hearing it.
Hearing what? What decision, Dad? I have the safety of the other men to consider here.
[door slams at Sabrina's.]
- He called off the search.
- [Sabrina.]
Who did? My asshole father.
He said he couldn't risk the loss of any more lives, but I know that's bullshit! He was already talking to the bank and the insurance company, because he cares more about the payout than he does about finding Tommy.
- No, Harvey, he's just worried.
Like you.
- No, Sabrina, he's coming here to plan Tommy's funeral for tomorrow.
He's rushing it because he can't collect the insurance check until there's been a funeral.
And we we haven't even have his body yet.
What kind of man does that, when his own son could still be alive and suffering? [bell tolling.]
[Nicholas.]
You guys haven't seen Sabrina, have you? She hasn't been to seminar in the last two days.
Oh, didn't you hear? There was a terrible accident at the mines.
A bunch of mortals died.
What? You mean, like, her boyfriend? His brother.
It's tragic, really.
Or it would be If the Kinkles weren't a family of dirty witch hunters.
- Funeral's tomorrow.
- Heard they're burying an empty casket.
[Dorcas chuckles.]
- Auntie? - Yes, darling? What happens when you die? - Hmm? - Where do you go? Well, uh, I can only speak to witches.
And I suppose you're curious to know what happens to mortals like young Thomas Kinkle.
I don't know.
Does dying hurt? All those times with Aunt Zelda, I mean.
Well, it depends on her murder weapon of choice, really.
[chuckles.]
And how is it that Aunt Zelda brings you back? Does she cast a spell, or are you cursed? [chuckles.]
No.
No, nothing of the sort.
It's, um It's all about the soil, actually.
Uh, more specifically, a plot of soil in our graveyard out front.
It's been in the Spellman family for generations.
Purportedly, it is soil that was harvested from Cain's garden and soaked with Abel's blood.
The most fertile soil on Earth.
And contains all the mysteries of life and death.
Done it.
Why don't you put it on.
Okay.
[Sabrina exhales deeply.]
- This little foot.
This little foot.
- [Sabrina clears throat.]
Here we go.
I know why you're asking.
But bringing back the dead is by and large a no-no.
Easier done with witches, and never, ever to be tried with mortals.
It is not our place, as Aunt Zelda says.
And Cain's garden, that's just for witches.
Don't worry, Aunt Hilda.
I haven't got any ideas.
Even if I did, it's not like we have Tommy's body to bury.
Just his hat.
I'm sorry.
[Hilda sighs deeply.]
[solemn organ music playing.]
Dr.
Cee.
Hilda, I'm here to pay my respects.
Tommy used to bring Harvey into the shop to buy comic books, and now [clicks tongue.]
I know that he'll appreciate that you came.
It's really sweet.
Warms the heart, doesn't it? Seeing all of Greendale turn out for one of their fallen sons.
But that's mining towns for you.
The sturdiest stock.
Now, Sabrina, I know young Harvey Kinkle has been moonlighting in the mines.
I have to admit, when I heard about the collapse, I I feared the worst.
He made it out, Ms.
Wardwell.
[whispers.]
I think because I placed a protection spell on him.
A protection spell? After the Kinkles shot the familiar in Moon Valley, I was afraid the Weird Sisters might retaliate, so Wait, you don't think they If I were to hazard a guess, I'd say no.
Of course, we always want someone to blame, even in the face of naturally occurring tragedies.
That's just human and witch nature.
I mean, in that way, we're not so very different.
Oh, Auntie Zee, do any mortals ever realize life while they're living it? Every fleeting, precious moment? No.
The poets and artists, maybe.
They do.
Not that we're much better, mind you.
Auntie Zee, are you crying? Pollen.
[sniffles.]
Let's get this over with.
[Roz.]
From sorrow, toil, and pain And sin, we shall be free And perfect love And friendship reign Through all eternity [Hilda.]
Harvey, it's your turn, love.
[Harvey.]
Uh We Um We Um [softly.]
Strength by day, strength by night, give him strength and give him might.
[wind whooshes.]
We're gathered here today to say goodbye to my brother Thomas Kinkle.
Uh Tommy.
My best friend.
He is was God I don't know what to say.
It's just crazy to give a eulogy when you're not even sure if Um He called me "nerd.
" [chuckles.]
He bought my school supplies every year.
We talked about everything.
We talked about girls.
Well one girl.
He protected me from everything that's bad.
Once, I asked him what his dream was, and he said he said that his dream was that my dreams come true which is who he was.
And I I miss him.
[exhales deeply.]
Thank you.
My son, Thomas Kinkle, was a good, honorable man.
We can all take comfort knowing that he's reunited with his mother in Heaven.
Tommy valued family and duty above all else.
He did what was asked of him and never complained.
He understood the danger but he also knew the mines are the lifeblood of Greendale.
And Tommy, he loved our mines.
No, he didn't.
- Boy - Tommy hated the mines, Dad.
He only worked there because you forced him to.
For some stupid family legacy.
You had your turn, Harvey.
You sit down now.
No, Tommy could've gotten out of this hellhole if it wasn't for you.
But you, you wouldn't let him go, would you? 'Cause how would that look? That's it.
Sit down.
I said, sit down! [grunts.]
- [vase shatters.]
- [coffin clatters.]
[people gasp.]
[people murmuring.]
Harvey.
[Sabrina.]
Harvey.
[Harvey panting.]
I can't live in that house without him.
I can't live alone with my dad.
I I'm so sorry, Harvey.
And the worst part is, I'm the reason he's dead.
- You know that's not true.
- Yes! Yes, it is! 'Brina, look at that! [Sabrina mutters.]
A letter from Notre Dame? It's an acceptance letter for Tommy.
He applied and got in three years ago.
He could've gone on a football scholarship, a full ride.
I found it in his room when I was looking for a photo for the funeral.
I don't understand.
He could've gotten out of this shitty town, but he stayed for me to protect me.
I know it.
I killed him.
I killed my brother.
What am I gonna do? You're gonna man up, that's what you're gonna do.
[pants.]
You think it's okay for you to embarrass me like that? In front of the other guys? To shit on Tommy's memory like that? Let go of him, Mr.
Kinkle.
It shouldn't have been Tommy.
- It should've been you.
- I wish it had been me.
- I wish to God it had been me.
- Oh, you shit.
- You little pathetic piece of - Mr.
Kinkle! This is your son's funeral.
Might we honor his memory and compose ourselves? Your guests are leaving.
I suggest you do the same.
[Mr.
Kinkle panting.]
- Wait.
Harvey! Harvey, don't go.
- I need to be alone, 'Brina, please.
Time, Sabrina.
Give him time.
[indistinct chattering.]
[Wardwell.]
Poor Harvey Kinkle.
How will he ever survive in that house, alone, with that bulldozer of a father? He won't survive.
Not without his brother, that's the truth.
[sighs.]
Ms.
Wardwell, my father asked you to look out for me, and you have.
Now I'm asking for for more.
For help.
And you can't mention what I'm about to say to my Aunties.
No.
Of course I wouldn't.
- Well, what are you thinking? - I'm thinking I keep thinking Tommy's body still hasn't been found.
Yes? So if he were to come back there would be some questions, but not many.
[whispers.]
"Come back"? Um Are you talking about a resurrection spell? You saw Harvey, Ms.
Wardwell.
He needs his brother back.
Necromancy is the darkest and most dangerous of the sacred magics.
It's - Well, it's death magic.
- Please, Ms.
Wardwell.
I love him.
And as Sabrina, his girlfriend, I can only do so much.
As Sabrina the witch I could fix this.
If I If If we have the power to ease his suffering, why shouldn't I use it? Well, for a start, there are rules.
And it's a treacherous business.
Life.
Death.
The afterlife.
These are not things to be trifled with.
- Why? Is it that complicated? - Well, no, actually.
The incantation I have is really quite simple and yields great results.
I've seen them firsthand.
But you can't.
- I beg you.
- Wait, you have this incantation? Somewhere in my office, on the shelves in Baxter High.
A Book of the Dead, full of all sorts of necromantic rites.
But, Sabrina even if you did use this rite, there's one part of the spell that's unspeakable.
- Which part? - I'm loathe to say it out loud.
The spell requires an offering for the dead to rise.
- Balance out the cosmic forces.
- Oh.
Someone has to die for Tommy to live again.
An eye for an eye.
A life for a life.
But you couldn't cross that line.
You are many things, Sabrina Spellman, but a killer is not one of them.
[doorbell dings.]
Father Blackwood! Sister Zelda.
We've had quite the day here, but do come in.
I assume you've come for an update about your wife.
In fact, I'm here to see your nephew.
Brother Ambrose, I am at a loss.
As soon as Lucas spoke to me about you, I looked into your dossier.
You went to Oxford and published a book of poetry at 17.
You painted with the Surrealists, taught stage magic to Houdini.
My boy, how did you ever end up as part of a plot to blow up the Vatican? [stammers.]
My father died young.
He was killed by witch hunters.
I drifted from university to university trying to find a father figure.
And then, I found one.
He was brilliant, charismatic, and devoted to the Dark Lord.
A young Crowley.
And his mission became my mission.
[Faustus sighs.]
You were the only witch arrested for that plot, but you did not act alone, Brother Ambrose.
It's true.
No, I [inhales deeply.]
I was offered a deal.
Immunity if I gave up the names of my co-conspirators.
But alas, I could not do it.
Well, that offer still stands.
Give me the names of the others who plotted with you and you shall have your freedom.
I will return to hear your decision.
Your Excellency.
If you have a moment, I wonder if I might bother you.
[whispers.]
I'm in need of your spiritual guidance.
It's been some time since I've submitted to Satanic confession.
[inhales deeply.]
But I must confess to you now I fear my family is straying too far from the Path of Night.
[Faustus.]
Indeed.
[clears throat.]
There can be no other recourse but to prostrate yourself before the Dark Lord.
[clears throat.]
Go on.
[sighs.]
I've fought to hold the Spellmans to the mark since Edward's death.
[breathes deeply.]
But we're a fallen family.
Half-mortal, house-arrested, excommunicated.
There are times I feel I'm running a halfway house for wayward witches.
I'm failing, Father.
[whimpers.]
Failing the Church of Night.
Failing you.
Unlike the False God the Dark Lord accepts our weakness.
He knows we are made of flesh and failure.
This is our nature, Sister Zelda.
I, too, know fear and suffering.
Of course you know, my wife threatened my faith with her transgression at the lottery.
What's more, while I await the fate and gender of my children Lady Blackwood has denied herself to me.
No.
Yes.
Many months now.
To be forsaken,ÃÂ untouched.
That is not the Dark Lord's will for any of us.
Faustus.
Zelda.
[Zelda pants.]
[frogs ribbit.]
[Dorothea whispers.]
Susie.
Dorothea.
I did what you asked.
I went into the mines.
You did.
You're a very brave boy.
Putnams have always been brave since this township was founded.
- How did it feel? - Scary.
But really good, too.
[chuckles.]
And that was just the beginning.
[cell phone ringing.]
'Brina.
Okay, this is gonna sound weird.
Like, really, really weird.
What is? Okay, I'm just gonna say it.
You remember when Tommy's casket fell over? When you went after Harvey, I picked up Tommy's hard hat.
And while I was holding it I had It was Well, it was like a vision.
A flash.
And I know how that sounds.
[Roz.]
But one second, I was at the funeral [gasps.]
[breath trembling.]
and then the next, I was in the mines.
- I saw these two creepy girls.
- [Dorcas and Agatha chuckling.]
And they were wearing old-fashioned dresses with lace collars.
[Sabrina.]
Just two girls? Not three? [Roz.]
Just two.
And they were playing with dolls.
[both laugh.]
[laughing continues.]
Weird, right? Yeah, definitely weird.
Okay, Roz, I'm gonna need you to describe these two girls to me in as much detail as you can possibly remember.
Hic ante circulum appareatis prudentiae, Prudence.
In pulchra figura humana, and tortuositate aliqua.
[Prudence.]
That's enough, Sabrina.
You summoned me.
I'm here.
What do you want? Revenge.
I can get behind that.
On who? Your venomous sisters went after my boyfriend and his brother.
Harvey's alive, but Tommy's dead.
And so are four other mortals.
That's five innocent lives lost for Dorcas' and Agatha's amusement.
What do you want, Sabrina? I want Tommy back.
Besides, you owe me from when I saved you from Lady Blackwood.
And I have a plan.
Agatha! Dorcas! [both.]
What's wrong, Sabrina? Hi, Prudence.
Admit the truth, right now! Did you cause the mine collapse that killed Tommy Kinkle? You think we carried out blood atonement? Against an avowed witch hunter? For the murder of a familiar? I guess anything's possible.
Blood will have blood.
You see? They admit it.
Is that what you were plotting, sisters? When you claimed to be thanking the Dark Lord for my salvation? You'd gone soft, Prudence.
Something had to be done.
[Sabrina.]
Since there was nothing natural about Tommy's death, then one of you bitches is gonna help me balance the scales.
A life for a life.
So, who's it gonna be? - You don't have the guts to kill anyone.
- She may not.
But I do.
How dare you act without my permission.
Now, which one of you was the mastermind? Or would you rather burn together? It was Agatha.
It was all her idea.
I didn't even want to do it.
Is that true? I'm just sorry the other Kinkle boy didn't die, too.
- [Agatha gasps.]
- [people gasp.]
Bring them to the woods tonight, Prudence.
Agatha will pay the debt she owes.
Murder and resurrection, Sabrina? You've gone dark.
There are no limits to what I would do to help the ones I love.
[Nicholas.]
What time? Can I watch? You're talking necromancy, right? Well, there's no way I'm gonna miss that, so, what time? - What woods? - Midnight.
In the clearing by the creek bed.
- Prudence, I'm your sister.
- Not tonight you aren't.
- You'll need a Book of the Dead.
- I'll get one.
[hinges creaking.]
[door creaks open.]
[door closes.]
And the child takes another step on the road to perdition.
[Agatha mumbling.]
I can't believe you're doing this to Agatha.
She's our sister.
Leave, if you want, but if you stay, Dorcas, shut your mouth, or we'll sacrifice you, too.
[Nicholas.]
As a student of necromancy, I strongly advise that you recite the text word for word.
The slightest deviation and we could all wind up dead.
There are three stages to the Rite of Resurrection.
First we invoke the hounds.
"Hounds of Heaven, Hounds of Hell, Hounds of Earth, Guardians of the Door, we summon thee to help us resurrect the fallen son.
" [all chanting.]
Nos si vocare te.
Nos si vocare te.
Nos si vocare te.
ÃÂ Nos si vocare te.
[hounds barking and growling.]
Unholy shit, it's working.
[whimpers.]
The second stage, we must open the door between worlds.
"We bow before the Door that divides the World of the Living from the World of the Dead.
With humble gratitude, we ask that it be opened.
" [all chanting.]
Aperi ianuam.
Aperi ianuam.
Aperi ianuam.
Aperi ianuam.
[wind whooshes.]
[softly.]
Wait for it.
[heavy chains unlocking.]
[gate creaking.]
The door's open.
[Sabrina.]
The third and final stage, the Sacrifice.
[Prudence.]
Would you like to do the honors? With pleasure.
[Agatha whimpers.]
[Agatha breathing heavily.]
Remember, you brought this upon yourself.
Unholiest of Spirits, we offer thee a life for a life! O mighty Dark Lord - [chanting.]
Vita est vita.
- by whom all is set afire, thy power be thy path, thy will my desire.
Vita est vita.
Sabrina are you sure about this? I have to be.
[Agatha gasps.]
"The Hounds invoked.
" [all.]
"The Door opened.
The price paid in blood.
Thomas Kinkle, we entreat thee.
Rise.
Rise.
Rise!" [wind whooshes.]
What now? We wait.
Thirteen minutes.
Time enough for all the traces of the witch's soul to leave the body.
And then? We bury her.
[Nicholas, Prudence breathing heavily.]
- [body thumps.]
- [Prudence sighs.]
- Cover her all the way up.
- Why are we burying her here? Why not just leave her in the woods? [Prudence sighs.]
Shut up and dig.
Sabrina.
Oh, crap.
Necromancy, Sabrina? This is the stupidest, the most irresponsible thing you have ever done.
What would give you the idea to do something like this in the first place? - The Monkey's Paw, for Lucifer's sake? - Harvey was broken, Ambrose.
I had to do something.
Yes, yes, you've mucked about with the most potent, wicked forces that exist.
Much more powerful than the Dark Lord.
- I'm talking about Death, cousin.
- I followed the ritual to the letter.
Then what are you and your friends doing in our Cain Pit? The rite demanded that someone be killed so that Tommy would come back.
Agatha was that someone.
But, the ritual didn't mention anything about the murdered sacrifice having to stay dead.
Why must you always insist that the universe grant you special privileges? You've upset the natural order.
You do realize that, don't you? That there are rules.
There is no cheating fate.
What's the point of being a witch if I can't help the ones I love? You've crossed a line this time.
No, no No, you've completely erased it.
There's no reason to think that the spell will fail.
[thumping from under the ground.]
[sighs.]
And that would be Agatha.
Right on schedule.
See? Everything's going according to plan.
Infamous last words, cousin.
[Ambrose sighs.]
Thirteen hours, Ambrose.
Tommy will be back.
You'll see.
[Sabrina sighs.]
Everything will be okay in 13 hours.
[coughing.]
[Agatha inhales deeply, coughs.]
[Agatha panting.]
Welcome back, sister.
[retches, inhales deeply.]
Where am I? Where was I? So you didn't kill her? We did, but only because Sabrina had a plan to bring Agatha back.
You, Sister Agatha, were dead.
For 13 minutes.
Now you're back.
Actions have consequences.
By killing those mortals so helter-skelter, you risked exposing us.
Imagine if my father found out.
You'd still be in the ground right now.
So I'll thank you to never take such an action without my explicit permission again.
[birds chirping.]
You look a delight this morning, sister! [chuckles softly.]
The season agrees with me, Hilda.
I'm off to work.
I love saying that.
"Work!" [chuckles.]
You don't need to set the table for me tonight, 'cause, you know, I might be late again.
[chuckles softly.]
Okay.
So what are you, uh What are you gonna get up to today? I believe the High Priest is calling.
- [crows cawing.]
- [clock ticking.]
[Roz.]
You good, 'Brina? You keep looking at the clock.
Oh yeah, Roz.
Just, uh Just waiting for the bell to ring.
But I was gonna say, WICCA hosting a fundraiser is a great idea.
- [Roz sighs.]
- [Sabrina.]
Great idea.
[Roz.]
I mean, it's the least we can do for the miners and their families.
For us, it's over.
But for them, it just goes on and on.
- Yeah, it's awful.
- [Roz sighs.]
[students chattering.]
So, uhÃÂ Roz? That vision you had.
My Nana Ruth said that when she went blind she started having these visions, all the time.
Things that she couldn't possibly have seen.
Things that had happened things that were going to happen.
The craziest part? Nana says our blindness is a curse.
This might just be the dementia talking, but she believes that one of our ancestors crossed aÃÂ witch.
I know.
[chuckles.]
And that that witch cursed her with blindness, and that that curse has been passed down through the Walker women for generations.
And the visions? The cunning, she calls it.
An extra sense we develop as we go blind.
I told you it was crazy.
[sighs.]
[clock ticking.]
Ambrose, my dear boy.
Have you reached a decision? I'm sorry, Your Excellency, but I cannot give up the names of my co-conspirators.
I'm very happy to hear that.
Integrity, honor, loyalty.
These are traits we should prize in the Church of Night.
[Ambrose exhales.]
I cannot lift your sentence entirely, but I can lessen it.
Come work for me at the Academy of Unseen Arts.
The tribunal will allow it as a form of community service.
Then, together, you and I will work towards your pardon and complete freedom.
[Zelda.]
Faustus, I need to speak with you at once.
And in private.
[door closes.]
[Faustus.]
What does this mean? "Snips and snails," Faustus.
The results are promising.
The Dark Lord has likely honored you [inhales sharply.]
with boys.
[Zelda puts the box down.]
Twin sons? To carry out the Blackwood legacy together.
Praise Satan, you are truly blessed! I fear you forget yourself, Sister Zelda.
But I thank you for your service.
- But, Faustus, the other day - Yes.
You confessed certain things to me, certain weaknesses I felt as well.
I was remiss in not assigning you penance.
- Penance? - Flagellation, Sister.
To strengthen the body and will.
Thirty lashes should suffice.
I assume you have a cat o' nine tails? I do somewhere.
Good.
We'll do it here, then.
Your door has a lock, I presume.
It does, but I don't understand.
You will flagellate me, and then I will flagellate you.
And together, we will suffer in exquisite ecstasy.
How does that sound? - [moaning.]
Entirely appropriate.
- Hmm.
[students chattering.]
[sighs.]
[Sabrina.]
Harvey.
You're back.
Yeah.
Mostly to get away from my dad.
Everyone's acting weird.
Treating me different, like now I'm that kid whose brother died in the mines.
Don't give up hope just yet, Harvey.
You never know.
A miracle could happen.
[Harvey sighs.]
I don't know, 'Brina.
If it hasn't happened yet [sighs.]
[sighs.]
[Ambrose whistling "When the Saints Go Marching In".]
Oh, Sweet Hell.
What happened with Tommy? Nothing happened, Ambrose.
[sighs.]
It's been over 13 hours, - and it didn't work.
- [chuckles.]
Consider it a blessing.
I went back to the woods and the effigy was just lying there.
What do you mean, back to the woods? No, the soul returns to the body wherever that is.
- What? But the rite didn't say - [sighs heavily.]
You're playing with life and death and you don't even know the basics, cousin! Oh, my gosh.
He's at the mines.
[loud thumping on door.]
[thumping continues heavily.]
[theme music playing.]
[man.]
Brett, move your head.
[bats fluttering.]
[thunder crashes.]
[crows cawing.]
[lightning sizzles.]
[bats screeching.]
[dramatic music playing on TV.]
[Ambrose.]
Bacon, cous? Eww.
No.
After what I saw at the Church of Night yesterday, I am fasting.
Maybe for the rest of my life, but definitely until later tonight.
Oh? Big plans? Mmm, after Harvey's shift, we're going to the movies.
[Ambrose moans.]
How casually you can say that.
Soon, Luke and I will be able to do the same.
Fun, but how's that gonna work? Luke has a connection with the High Priest.
He's offered to speak with Father Blackwood on my behalf to get my conviction overturned.
- [chuckles.]
- Ambrose, you're smitten.
[Zelda.]
Where's your Aunt Hilda? She's working at the bookstore, Aunt Zee.
Remember, it's Black Friday.
- It most certainly is not.
- No, I don't mean witches' Black Friday.
I mean it's Black Friday for mortals.
It's the busiest shopping day of the year.
- It's also one of our busiest times.
- [phone ringing.]
The Kemper bodies are already on their way, and Satan knows who else.
[inhales deeply.]
Spellman Mortuary, this is Zelda.
No, we hadn't heard.
Sabrina, there's been an accident down at the mines.
- But Harvey - Go.
And pray to Satan he's all right.
- [siren wailing.]
- [chaotic chatter.]
Hey, hey! I'm looking for Harvey Kinkle.
Uh, who do I talk to about [Sabrina pants.]
[Sabrina.]
Excuse me.
Have you seen Harvey Kinkle? [panting.]
Excuse me.
Have you seen Harvey Kinkle? He's got brown hair and [Harvey.]
Sabrina! Harvey! Oh, my gosh.
Oh, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.
- [Sabrina sighs.]
- I made it out in time.
But there are five guys still in there, and Sabrina, Tommy's one of them.
- Oh, no.
- I need to go back in.
- I can't leave him in there.
- Hey, hey, hold on.
Hold on.
Harvey, you look like you're in shock.
- [pants.]
I gotta find my dad.
- Sabrina! Harvey! - [Sabrina.]
Guys! - [exhales.]
Is he okay? I don't know.
ÃÂ He was in the mines when it happened.
- Oh, my God.
- We should, um Let's find somewhere to set up so we can start helping.
[inaudible dialogue.]
[Susie.]
Sabrina.
[Reverend Walker.]
Dear God, we ask that you surround our loved ones with angels [continues indistinctly.]
Harvey.
- How's it going in there? - Not good.
The borehole they're drilling to reach the survivors is too small.
All the guys are too big.
No one can fit through it, not even me.
I tried.
[sighs.]
Harvey, I I don't want you going back down there.
- My brother's trapped under all that rock.
- I know, but Oh my gosh, you're really bleeding.
- It's fine.
[sighs.]
- Please.
[sighs deeply.]
We have to find him.
He can't Tommy can't be I know.
ÃÂ I know.
But you have to pace yourself, Harvey.
Everybody else is taking breaks.
After we find Tommy and the rest of the guys.
- But first - [Harvey hisses.]
[groans.]
- [Harvey grunts.]
- Harvey, this cut is pretty deep.
I think it may need stitches.
Stay here.
I'm gonna go track down a doctor.
- [Sabrina sighs.]
- [people chattering.]
[Sabrina.]
What's going on over there? Not sure.
They're saying some kid got a wild idea and slipped into the mines when no one was looking.
Sabrina, I don't know where Susie is.
- [Roz pants.]
- Oh, no.
You don't think Excuse me.
ÃÂ Excuse me.
Excuse me.
- Susie! What's going on? - [Roz.]
Are you crazy? - You could have been killed! - I was small enough for the hole.
And it's what my Aunt Dorothea told me to do.
What does that mean? I mean, it's what my Aunt Dorothea would've done.
- I didn't find anyone.
- [Roz sighs.]
- I just found this.
- [Roz.]
Oh, my God.
[Mr.
Kinkle.]
The hell's going on here? [indistinct chatter.]
[Harvey.]
Excuse me.
ÃÂ Excuse me.
That's - That's Tommy's hat.
- [people gasp.]
Did we Did we find him? Well, then, we gotta keep looking, we gotta And we will.
[panting.]
But not right now.
It's turning into a shit-show in there.
The faster we dig, the more the tunnel collapses.
We don't have the right equipment, but we're getting it tomorrow.
We'll pick up again then.
Thank you all for coming here, but unless you are an employee of the mine or a rescue worker for the town of Greendale, I need you all to go home.
Really, folks, thank you for the support.
See you tomorrow.
Dad, what if tomorrow's too late? Boy, don't start with me.
We are doing our best.
- Harvey.
- [sighs.]
[Sabrina pouring coffee.]
[Harvey sighs.]
He saved me.
Tommy did.
When the mine began to collapse Tommy pushed me out of the way.
He said to run, so I did.
I just I ran.
- [sighs.]
I was chicken shit again.
- No you weren't.
Somehow the tunnel held long enough for me to get through.
Then I heard this roar behind me like Like the earth was closing up and trying to swallow me.
How do you think it is that I made it out of there? [Sabrina whispering.]
Qui affecto protego, mixtisque iubas serpentibus et posteris meis stirpiqu.
Maybe someone was looking out for you.
That's Tommy.
- Always has been.
- [Sabrina sighs.]
They say that the first 12 hours after any mining accident are the most crucial.
If you don't find survivors in that time their chances are slim to Everything's gonna be okay.
You're cold.
I'm okay.
[Sabrina sighs.]
Will you stay with me? All night long.
[Hilda.]
Sabrina.
Aunt Hilda.
Have you been at work all this time? Yeah, I have.
Dr.
Cee kept the bookstore open through the night, just to give free coffee and hot chocolate to the volunteers.
How's sweet Harvey? He went home with his dad.
I'm gonna go get changed, then we're meeting back at the mines.
- Okay, come on.
Let's go.
- [door opens.]
Come inside, the both of you.
Ambrose and I have news.
Brace yourselves, it's not pleasant.
I was astral-projecting, with Auntie Zee keeping watch and I went to the mines.
There were no survivors in there.
Dear Lucifer [clears throat.]
are you sure? I'm fairly certain, yes.
Well, in that case, we should tell them.
Harvey is losing his mind with worry.
[stammers.]
And people might get hurt if the search continues.
Unfortunately, we can't do that, Sabrina.
This is the perilousness of being a witch who consorts with mortals.
Having knowledge they don't, not being able to act on it or share it.
It just It doesn't make any sense.
Things happen.
Awful things.
Accidents.
But the natural order is to be maintained.
That's one of our basic tenets.
Things must play out as they would without our interference.
- Otherwise - Bad things happen, I know.
It is a terrible tragedy for all of them in there.
Did you know him well, Sabrina? - [Sabrina.]
Tommy? - Hmm.
I met him a few times, but he meant everything to Harvey.
He, uh He's gonna be devastated.
Dad, are we heading back to Harvey, this is Mr.
Morris, from the bank.
Mr.
Morris, this is my younger boy, Harvey.
- Hey.
- I'm very sorry about your brother.
We We still haven't found him.
Harvey, I I don't like making this decision any more than you like hearing it.
Hearing what? What decision, Dad? I have the safety of the other men to consider here.
[door slams at Sabrina's.]
- He called off the search.
- [Sabrina.]
Who did? My asshole father.
He said he couldn't risk the loss of any more lives, but I know that's bullshit! He was already talking to the bank and the insurance company, because he cares more about the payout than he does about finding Tommy.
- No, Harvey, he's just worried.
Like you.
- No, Sabrina, he's coming here to plan Tommy's funeral for tomorrow.
He's rushing it because he can't collect the insurance check until there's been a funeral.
And we we haven't even have his body yet.
What kind of man does that, when his own son could still be alive and suffering? [bell tolling.]
[Nicholas.]
You guys haven't seen Sabrina, have you? She hasn't been to seminar in the last two days.
Oh, didn't you hear? There was a terrible accident at the mines.
A bunch of mortals died.
What? You mean, like, her boyfriend? His brother.
It's tragic, really.
Or it would be If the Kinkles weren't a family of dirty witch hunters.
- Funeral's tomorrow.
- Heard they're burying an empty casket.
[Dorcas chuckles.]
- Auntie? - Yes, darling? What happens when you die? - Hmm? - Where do you go? Well, uh, I can only speak to witches.
And I suppose you're curious to know what happens to mortals like young Thomas Kinkle.
I don't know.
Does dying hurt? All those times with Aunt Zelda, I mean.
Well, it depends on her murder weapon of choice, really.
[chuckles.]
And how is it that Aunt Zelda brings you back? Does she cast a spell, or are you cursed? [chuckles.]
No.
No, nothing of the sort.
It's, um It's all about the soil, actually.
Uh, more specifically, a plot of soil in our graveyard out front.
It's been in the Spellman family for generations.
Purportedly, it is soil that was harvested from Cain's garden and soaked with Abel's blood.
The most fertile soil on Earth.
And contains all the mysteries of life and death.
Done it.
Why don't you put it on.
Okay.
[Sabrina exhales deeply.]
- This little foot.
This little foot.
- [Sabrina clears throat.]
Here we go.
I know why you're asking.
But bringing back the dead is by and large a no-no.
Easier done with witches, and never, ever to be tried with mortals.
It is not our place, as Aunt Zelda says.
And Cain's garden, that's just for witches.
Don't worry, Aunt Hilda.
I haven't got any ideas.
Even if I did, it's not like we have Tommy's body to bury.
Just his hat.
I'm sorry.
[Hilda sighs deeply.]
[solemn organ music playing.]
Dr.
Cee.
Hilda, I'm here to pay my respects.
Tommy used to bring Harvey into the shop to buy comic books, and now [clicks tongue.]
I know that he'll appreciate that you came.
It's really sweet.
Warms the heart, doesn't it? Seeing all of Greendale turn out for one of their fallen sons.
But that's mining towns for you.
The sturdiest stock.
Now, Sabrina, I know young Harvey Kinkle has been moonlighting in the mines.
I have to admit, when I heard about the collapse, I I feared the worst.
He made it out, Ms.
Wardwell.
[whispers.]
I think because I placed a protection spell on him.
A protection spell? After the Kinkles shot the familiar in Moon Valley, I was afraid the Weird Sisters might retaliate, so Wait, you don't think they If I were to hazard a guess, I'd say no.
Of course, we always want someone to blame, even in the face of naturally occurring tragedies.
That's just human and witch nature.
I mean, in that way, we're not so very different.
Oh, Auntie Zee, do any mortals ever realize life while they're living it? Every fleeting, precious moment? No.
The poets and artists, maybe.
They do.
Not that we're much better, mind you.
Auntie Zee, are you crying? Pollen.
[sniffles.]
Let's get this over with.
[Roz.]
From sorrow, toil, and pain And sin, we shall be free And perfect love And friendship reign Through all eternity [Hilda.]
Harvey, it's your turn, love.
[Harvey.]
Uh We Um We Um [softly.]
Strength by day, strength by night, give him strength and give him might.
[wind whooshes.]
We're gathered here today to say goodbye to my brother Thomas Kinkle.
Uh Tommy.
My best friend.
He is was God I don't know what to say.
It's just crazy to give a eulogy when you're not even sure if Um He called me "nerd.
" [chuckles.]
He bought my school supplies every year.
We talked about everything.
We talked about girls.
Well one girl.
He protected me from everything that's bad.
Once, I asked him what his dream was, and he said he said that his dream was that my dreams come true which is who he was.
And I I miss him.
[exhales deeply.]
Thank you.
My son, Thomas Kinkle, was a good, honorable man.
We can all take comfort knowing that he's reunited with his mother in Heaven.
Tommy valued family and duty above all else.
He did what was asked of him and never complained.
He understood the danger but he also knew the mines are the lifeblood of Greendale.
And Tommy, he loved our mines.
No, he didn't.
- Boy - Tommy hated the mines, Dad.
He only worked there because you forced him to.
For some stupid family legacy.
You had your turn, Harvey.
You sit down now.
No, Tommy could've gotten out of this hellhole if it wasn't for you.
But you, you wouldn't let him go, would you? 'Cause how would that look? That's it.
Sit down.
I said, sit down! [grunts.]
- [vase shatters.]
- [coffin clatters.]
[people gasp.]
[people murmuring.]
Harvey.
[Sabrina.]
Harvey.
[Harvey panting.]
I can't live in that house without him.
I can't live alone with my dad.
I I'm so sorry, Harvey.
And the worst part is, I'm the reason he's dead.
- You know that's not true.
- Yes! Yes, it is! 'Brina, look at that! [Sabrina mutters.]
A letter from Notre Dame? It's an acceptance letter for Tommy.
He applied and got in three years ago.
He could've gone on a football scholarship, a full ride.
I found it in his room when I was looking for a photo for the funeral.
I don't understand.
He could've gotten out of this shitty town, but he stayed for me to protect me.
I know it.
I killed him.
I killed my brother.
What am I gonna do? You're gonna man up, that's what you're gonna do.
[pants.]
You think it's okay for you to embarrass me like that? In front of the other guys? To shit on Tommy's memory like that? Let go of him, Mr.
Kinkle.
It shouldn't have been Tommy.
- It should've been you.
- I wish it had been me.
- I wish to God it had been me.
- Oh, you shit.
- You little pathetic piece of - Mr.
Kinkle! This is your son's funeral.
Might we honor his memory and compose ourselves? Your guests are leaving.
I suggest you do the same.
[Mr.
Kinkle panting.]
- Wait.
Harvey! Harvey, don't go.
- I need to be alone, 'Brina, please.
Time, Sabrina.
Give him time.
[indistinct chattering.]
[Wardwell.]
Poor Harvey Kinkle.
How will he ever survive in that house, alone, with that bulldozer of a father? He won't survive.
Not without his brother, that's the truth.
[sighs.]
Ms.
Wardwell, my father asked you to look out for me, and you have.
Now I'm asking for for more.
For help.
And you can't mention what I'm about to say to my Aunties.
No.
Of course I wouldn't.
- Well, what are you thinking? - I'm thinking I keep thinking Tommy's body still hasn't been found.
Yes? So if he were to come back there would be some questions, but not many.
[whispers.]
"Come back"? Um Are you talking about a resurrection spell? You saw Harvey, Ms.
Wardwell.
He needs his brother back.
Necromancy is the darkest and most dangerous of the sacred magics.
It's - Well, it's death magic.
- Please, Ms.
Wardwell.
I love him.
And as Sabrina, his girlfriend, I can only do so much.
As Sabrina the witch I could fix this.
If I If If we have the power to ease his suffering, why shouldn't I use it? Well, for a start, there are rules.
And it's a treacherous business.
Life.
Death.
The afterlife.
These are not things to be trifled with.
- Why? Is it that complicated? - Well, no, actually.
The incantation I have is really quite simple and yields great results.
I've seen them firsthand.
But you can't.
- I beg you.
- Wait, you have this incantation? Somewhere in my office, on the shelves in Baxter High.
A Book of the Dead, full of all sorts of necromantic rites.
But, Sabrina even if you did use this rite, there's one part of the spell that's unspeakable.
- Which part? - I'm loathe to say it out loud.
The spell requires an offering for the dead to rise.
- Balance out the cosmic forces.
- Oh.
Someone has to die for Tommy to live again.
An eye for an eye.
A life for a life.
But you couldn't cross that line.
You are many things, Sabrina Spellman, but a killer is not one of them.
[doorbell dings.]
Father Blackwood! Sister Zelda.
We've had quite the day here, but do come in.
I assume you've come for an update about your wife.
In fact, I'm here to see your nephew.
Brother Ambrose, I am at a loss.
As soon as Lucas spoke to me about you, I looked into your dossier.
You went to Oxford and published a book of poetry at 17.
You painted with the Surrealists, taught stage magic to Houdini.
My boy, how did you ever end up as part of a plot to blow up the Vatican? [stammers.]
My father died young.
He was killed by witch hunters.
I drifted from university to university trying to find a father figure.
And then, I found one.
He was brilliant, charismatic, and devoted to the Dark Lord.
A young Crowley.
And his mission became my mission.
[Faustus sighs.]
You were the only witch arrested for that plot, but you did not act alone, Brother Ambrose.
It's true.
No, I [inhales deeply.]
I was offered a deal.
Immunity if I gave up the names of my co-conspirators.
But alas, I could not do it.
Well, that offer still stands.
Give me the names of the others who plotted with you and you shall have your freedom.
I will return to hear your decision.
Your Excellency.
If you have a moment, I wonder if I might bother you.
[whispers.]
I'm in need of your spiritual guidance.
It's been some time since I've submitted to Satanic confession.
[inhales deeply.]
But I must confess to you now I fear my family is straying too far from the Path of Night.
[Faustus.]
Indeed.
[clears throat.]
There can be no other recourse but to prostrate yourself before the Dark Lord.
[clears throat.]
Go on.
[sighs.]
I've fought to hold the Spellmans to the mark since Edward's death.
[breathes deeply.]
But we're a fallen family.
Half-mortal, house-arrested, excommunicated.
There are times I feel I'm running a halfway house for wayward witches.
I'm failing, Father.
[whimpers.]
Failing the Church of Night.
Failing you.
Unlike the False God the Dark Lord accepts our weakness.
He knows we are made of flesh and failure.
This is our nature, Sister Zelda.
I, too, know fear and suffering.
Of course you know, my wife threatened my faith with her transgression at the lottery.
What's more, while I await the fate and gender of my children Lady Blackwood has denied herself to me.
No.
Yes.
Many months now.
To be forsaken,ÃÂ untouched.
That is not the Dark Lord's will for any of us.
Faustus.
Zelda.
[Zelda pants.]
[frogs ribbit.]
[Dorothea whispers.]
Susie.
Dorothea.
I did what you asked.
I went into the mines.
You did.
You're a very brave boy.
Putnams have always been brave since this township was founded.
- How did it feel? - Scary.
But really good, too.
[chuckles.]
And that was just the beginning.
[cell phone ringing.]
'Brina.
Okay, this is gonna sound weird.
Like, really, really weird.
What is? Okay, I'm just gonna say it.
You remember when Tommy's casket fell over? When you went after Harvey, I picked up Tommy's hard hat.
And while I was holding it I had It was Well, it was like a vision.
A flash.
And I know how that sounds.
[Roz.]
But one second, I was at the funeral [gasps.]
[breath trembling.]
and then the next, I was in the mines.
- I saw these two creepy girls.
- [Dorcas and Agatha chuckling.]
And they were wearing old-fashioned dresses with lace collars.
[Sabrina.]
Just two girls? Not three? [Roz.]
Just two.
And they were playing with dolls.
[both laugh.]
[laughing continues.]
Weird, right? Yeah, definitely weird.
Okay, Roz, I'm gonna need you to describe these two girls to me in as much detail as you can possibly remember.
Hic ante circulum appareatis prudentiae, Prudence.
In pulchra figura humana, and tortuositate aliqua.
[Prudence.]
That's enough, Sabrina.
You summoned me.
I'm here.
What do you want? Revenge.
I can get behind that.
On who? Your venomous sisters went after my boyfriend and his brother.
Harvey's alive, but Tommy's dead.
And so are four other mortals.
That's five innocent lives lost for Dorcas' and Agatha's amusement.
What do you want, Sabrina? I want Tommy back.
Besides, you owe me from when I saved you from Lady Blackwood.
And I have a plan.
Agatha! Dorcas! [both.]
What's wrong, Sabrina? Hi, Prudence.
Admit the truth, right now! Did you cause the mine collapse that killed Tommy Kinkle? You think we carried out blood atonement? Against an avowed witch hunter? For the murder of a familiar? I guess anything's possible.
Blood will have blood.
You see? They admit it.
Is that what you were plotting, sisters? When you claimed to be thanking the Dark Lord for my salvation? You'd gone soft, Prudence.
Something had to be done.
[Sabrina.]
Since there was nothing natural about Tommy's death, then one of you bitches is gonna help me balance the scales.
A life for a life.
So, who's it gonna be? - You don't have the guts to kill anyone.
- She may not.
But I do.
How dare you act without my permission.
Now, which one of you was the mastermind? Or would you rather burn together? It was Agatha.
It was all her idea.
I didn't even want to do it.
Is that true? I'm just sorry the other Kinkle boy didn't die, too.
- [Agatha gasps.]
- [people gasp.]
Bring them to the woods tonight, Prudence.
Agatha will pay the debt she owes.
Murder and resurrection, Sabrina? You've gone dark.
There are no limits to what I would do to help the ones I love.
[Nicholas.]
What time? Can I watch? You're talking necromancy, right? Well, there's no way I'm gonna miss that, so, what time? - What woods? - Midnight.
In the clearing by the creek bed.
- Prudence, I'm your sister.
- Not tonight you aren't.
- You'll need a Book of the Dead.
- I'll get one.
[hinges creaking.]
[door creaks open.]
[door closes.]
And the child takes another step on the road to perdition.
[Agatha mumbling.]
I can't believe you're doing this to Agatha.
She's our sister.
Leave, if you want, but if you stay, Dorcas, shut your mouth, or we'll sacrifice you, too.
[Nicholas.]
As a student of necromancy, I strongly advise that you recite the text word for word.
The slightest deviation and we could all wind up dead.
There are three stages to the Rite of Resurrection.
First we invoke the hounds.
"Hounds of Heaven, Hounds of Hell, Hounds of Earth, Guardians of the Door, we summon thee to help us resurrect the fallen son.
" [all chanting.]
Nos si vocare te.
Nos si vocare te.
Nos si vocare te.
ÃÂ Nos si vocare te.
[hounds barking and growling.]
Unholy shit, it's working.
[whimpers.]
The second stage, we must open the door between worlds.
"We bow before the Door that divides the World of the Living from the World of the Dead.
With humble gratitude, we ask that it be opened.
" [all chanting.]
Aperi ianuam.
Aperi ianuam.
Aperi ianuam.
Aperi ianuam.
[wind whooshes.]
[softly.]
Wait for it.
[heavy chains unlocking.]
[gate creaking.]
The door's open.
[Sabrina.]
The third and final stage, the Sacrifice.
[Prudence.]
Would you like to do the honors? With pleasure.
[Agatha whimpers.]
[Agatha breathing heavily.]
Remember, you brought this upon yourself.
Unholiest of Spirits, we offer thee a life for a life! O mighty Dark Lord - [chanting.]
Vita est vita.
- by whom all is set afire, thy power be thy path, thy will my desire.
Vita est vita.
Sabrina are you sure about this? I have to be.
[Agatha gasps.]
"The Hounds invoked.
" [all.]
"The Door opened.
The price paid in blood.
Thomas Kinkle, we entreat thee.
Rise.
Rise.
Rise!" [wind whooshes.]
What now? We wait.
Thirteen minutes.
Time enough for all the traces of the witch's soul to leave the body.
And then? We bury her.
[Nicholas, Prudence breathing heavily.]
- [body thumps.]
- [Prudence sighs.]
- Cover her all the way up.
- Why are we burying her here? Why not just leave her in the woods? [Prudence sighs.]
Shut up and dig.
Sabrina.
Oh, crap.
Necromancy, Sabrina? This is the stupidest, the most irresponsible thing you have ever done.
What would give you the idea to do something like this in the first place? - The Monkey's Paw, for Lucifer's sake? - Harvey was broken, Ambrose.
I had to do something.
Yes, yes, you've mucked about with the most potent, wicked forces that exist.
Much more powerful than the Dark Lord.
- I'm talking about Death, cousin.
- I followed the ritual to the letter.
Then what are you and your friends doing in our Cain Pit? The rite demanded that someone be killed so that Tommy would come back.
Agatha was that someone.
But, the ritual didn't mention anything about the murdered sacrifice having to stay dead.
Why must you always insist that the universe grant you special privileges? You've upset the natural order.
You do realize that, don't you? That there are rules.
There is no cheating fate.
What's the point of being a witch if I can't help the ones I love? You've crossed a line this time.
No, no No, you've completely erased it.
There's no reason to think that the spell will fail.
[thumping from under the ground.]
[sighs.]
And that would be Agatha.
Right on schedule.
See? Everything's going according to plan.
Infamous last words, cousin.
[Ambrose sighs.]
Thirteen hours, Ambrose.
Tommy will be back.
You'll see.
[Sabrina sighs.]
Everything will be okay in 13 hours.
[coughing.]
[Agatha inhales deeply, coughs.]
[Agatha panting.]
Welcome back, sister.
[retches, inhales deeply.]
Where am I? Where was I? So you didn't kill her? We did, but only because Sabrina had a plan to bring Agatha back.
You, Sister Agatha, were dead.
For 13 minutes.
Now you're back.
Actions have consequences.
By killing those mortals so helter-skelter, you risked exposing us.
Imagine if my father found out.
You'd still be in the ground right now.
So I'll thank you to never take such an action without my explicit permission again.
[birds chirping.]
You look a delight this morning, sister! [chuckles softly.]
The season agrees with me, Hilda.
I'm off to work.
I love saying that.
"Work!" [chuckles.]
You don't need to set the table for me tonight, 'cause, you know, I might be late again.
[chuckles softly.]
Okay.
So what are you, uh What are you gonna get up to today? I believe the High Priest is calling.
- [crows cawing.]
- [clock ticking.]
[Roz.]
You good, 'Brina? You keep looking at the clock.
Oh yeah, Roz.
Just, uh Just waiting for the bell to ring.
But I was gonna say, WICCA hosting a fundraiser is a great idea.
- [Roz sighs.]
- [Sabrina.]
Great idea.
[Roz.]
I mean, it's the least we can do for the miners and their families.
For us, it's over.
But for them, it just goes on and on.
- Yeah, it's awful.
- [Roz sighs.]
[students chattering.]
So, uhÃÂ Roz? That vision you had.
My Nana Ruth said that when she went blind she started having these visions, all the time.
Things that she couldn't possibly have seen.
Things that had happened things that were going to happen.
The craziest part? Nana says our blindness is a curse.
This might just be the dementia talking, but she believes that one of our ancestors crossed aÃÂ witch.
I know.
[chuckles.]
And that that witch cursed her with blindness, and that that curse has been passed down through the Walker women for generations.
And the visions? The cunning, she calls it.
An extra sense we develop as we go blind.
I told you it was crazy.
[sighs.]
[clock ticking.]
Ambrose, my dear boy.
Have you reached a decision? I'm sorry, Your Excellency, but I cannot give up the names of my co-conspirators.
I'm very happy to hear that.
Integrity, honor, loyalty.
These are traits we should prize in the Church of Night.
[Ambrose exhales.]
I cannot lift your sentence entirely, but I can lessen it.
Come work for me at the Academy of Unseen Arts.
The tribunal will allow it as a form of community service.
Then, together, you and I will work towards your pardon and complete freedom.
[Zelda.]
Faustus, I need to speak with you at once.
And in private.
[door closes.]
[Faustus.]
What does this mean? "Snips and snails," Faustus.
The results are promising.
The Dark Lord has likely honored you [inhales sharply.]
with boys.
[Zelda puts the box down.]
Twin sons? To carry out the Blackwood legacy together.
Praise Satan, you are truly blessed! I fear you forget yourself, Sister Zelda.
But I thank you for your service.
- But, Faustus, the other day - Yes.
You confessed certain things to me, certain weaknesses I felt as well.
I was remiss in not assigning you penance.
- Penance? - Flagellation, Sister.
To strengthen the body and will.
Thirty lashes should suffice.
I assume you have a cat o' nine tails? I do somewhere.
Good.
We'll do it here, then.
Your door has a lock, I presume.
It does, but I don't understand.
You will flagellate me, and then I will flagellate you.
And together, we will suffer in exquisite ecstasy.
How does that sound? - [moaning.]
Entirely appropriate.
- Hmm.
[students chattering.]
[sighs.]
[Sabrina.]
Harvey.
You're back.
Yeah.
Mostly to get away from my dad.
Everyone's acting weird.
Treating me different, like now I'm that kid whose brother died in the mines.
Don't give up hope just yet, Harvey.
You never know.
A miracle could happen.
[Harvey sighs.]
I don't know, 'Brina.
If it hasn't happened yet [sighs.]
[sighs.]
[Ambrose whistling "When the Saints Go Marching In".]
Oh, Sweet Hell.
What happened with Tommy? Nothing happened, Ambrose.
[sighs.]
It's been over 13 hours, - and it didn't work.
- [chuckles.]
Consider it a blessing.
I went back to the woods and the effigy was just lying there.
What do you mean, back to the woods? No, the soul returns to the body wherever that is.
- What? But the rite didn't say - [sighs heavily.]
You're playing with life and death and you don't even know the basics, cousin! Oh, my gosh.
He's at the mines.
[loud thumping on door.]
[thumping continues heavily.]
[theme music playing.]
[man.]
Brett, move your head.