

Later, when Brad’s father shows up at Hilda and Zelda’s to find out about the kids, they decide to go and look for Sabrina, Harvey, and Brad. As a result, they get stuck in a snow bank on the side of the road. However, things don’t go as planned when Brad’s witch hunting gene kicks in when she uses her magic to fix his heater.

Hilda and Zelda then decide that Salem should go with the kids so he can tell Sabrina if she could use her magic or not in front of Brad, making him less than thrilled at missing a Western movie marathon on television. After finding this out, Sabrina starts to panic and asks her aunts what she should do. Hilda and Zelda then decide that Salem should go with the kids so he can tell Sabrina if she When Harvey surprises Sabrina with a romantic weekend skiing in the mountains, she is less than thrilled at the prospect of being driven up to the cabin by Brad.


Scroll through seven decades of TV history below, then hit the comments and tell us which resurrection most pleased you.Summary: When Harvey surprises Sabrina with a romantic weekend skiing in the mountains, she is less than thrilled at the prospect of being driven up to the cabin by Brad. We also ignored spinoffs of previously ended series, such as The CW’s 90210 and Melrose Place offshoots, and sequel series like Fuller House, Girl Meets World, Leverage: Redemption and Raven’s Home. There are many instances of, “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure” - something NBC perhaps should have considered before gift-wrapping for CBS what would turn out to be nearly 50 seasons of JAG/ NCIS goods!įor the sake of clarity, we have excluded proper revivals of series that originally ended on their own terms, such as Mad About You, Murphy Brown, Psych, 24, Will & Grace and The X Files. The reasons for resuscitation are wide-ranging, from the network that decided, “Hey, it is worth it to produce My Three Sons in color!” to the fans of Jericho who truly drove CBS nuts. In the wake of Neil Patrick Harris’ cancelled Netflix comedy Uncoupled being rescued by Showtime, TVLine is taking stock of more than six dozen cancelled series that similarly cheated death and returned to air.
