Continuity mistake: When Sabrina and Valerie are in the cafeteria sitting at the table Valerie is holding her drink, the shot changes and she is now holding a spoon. (00:05:30)
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (1996)
1 continuity mistake in To Tell a Mortal - chronological order
Starring: Melissa Joan Hart, Nick Bakay, Beth Broderick, Caroline Rhea
Continuity mistake: Miles only learns to drive in this episode, however, in the early episode "I, Busybody" (not aired out of production order), Miles fights a speeding ticket, indicating he had no fear of driving, knows how to drive, and has a driver's license.
Hilda: I just haven't turned myself into wind in years.
Salem: Would cabbage help?
Trivia: After modeling in underwear in an issue of Maxim magazine to promote "Drive Me Crazy", Archie Comics threatened to sue Melissa Joan Hart for breach of contract and to fire her from the show, as her contract stated she could never portray Sabrina naked, and the name "Sabrina" was printed on the cover of the magazine. Hart was able to make the situation go away simply by writing an apology letter.
Question: Does Salem ever become human again?
Chosen answer: No. In the show he was sentenced to 100 years as a cat and only served 25 years at the time of the pilot (all episodes of him being human are flashbacks). The comics did several retcons to change Salem's backstory to fit the show's, and as of 2015, he was still a cat.
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Answer: In the S6 E18, "I, Busybody" Salem got permission from the Witch's Council to be human for one day to meet his pen pal, Roxie. It was all a point of view camera shot.