Sabrina is so upset about the Weird Sisters killing Harvey's brother that she does something horrible to Agatha while trying to bring Tommy back to life.
Chapter 23: it is suggested that one character is beginning to use alcohol to cope with a form of PTSD. Seen at 28:12 and 51:00. Chapter 24: This same charter is seen drinking quite heavily between 8:31-8:44 and later on at 46:01
Yikes, don't know why they said it isn't graphic, it flounders around in pain with the focus on it for several moments before she crushes it with a book, with an oh well ¯\_(ツ)_/¯" attitude.
3x03: a snake charmer (with a snake on her shoulders) appears around the 45 minute mark.
3x04: same scene is shown again (twice) for about one second at the 5 and 15 minute marks. Around minute 39 a snake bites a girl (we don't see it) and its killed afterwards (only body appears). Around minute 47 two-three black snakes appear. At least 50 snakes appear around minute 53.
3x07 and 3x08: the same black snakes appear as a gorgon's hair (like medusa)
Chapter 22: one character has medium sized black beetles pour out of his mouth at 11:44; these bugs are seen again at time stamps 17:45, 20:45 and 41:31
Chapter 23: opens with massive fake-looking ant on a TV show at 2:04
It isn't graphic, but a group of boys tries to force another character to take off their shirt as part of bullying their gender identity. They don't disrobe the character, but the character is very upset. If I remember correctly, this comes up a couple of times.
Chapter 21: a young child slices their own hand off with a paper slicer at 34:45. At 24:51 we see a character's tongue in a jar, but the actual cutting out of the tongue is not seen.
Chapter 23: One character attempts to slice their own foot off with a saw at 31:39 but fails and no blood is seen.
Chapter 21: crow pecks at a near dead body's eye (22:36) and there is a scene at 40:30, in which a character is tied down and it is suggested that their eyes are going to be forcefully removed - this doesn't happen
no small children, but 16 year olds are frequently shown being undressed, having sex, participating in orgies etc. a lot of it is framed in a sexually desirable manner, honestly really offputting.
Chapter 24: at 24:41 Sabrina catches Nick (her bf) cheating on her with sex demons. later on however, this is described as being 'normal'. there is however further discussion at 38:38 of infidelity
Chapter 21: clown like makeup from 24:30, used by Lilith's henchman - only a suggestion, not directly a clown but may be distressing for some
Chapter 23: a carnival is a main plot point of the episode. We hear discussion of coulrophobia by a character at 23:30 and we see two scenes with clowns (no wigs, just makeup/costume) and they are in the background, not main focus. Timestamps are 37:33 and 47:10
There are multiple scenes where something magically (this is a fantasy show) leaves someone through the mouth, though not quite as traditional v.
Jessie Putnam spits fire at Sabrina somewhere in the beginning of the first season.
In chapter 12, Sabrina drinks a large amount of a potion described as "rancid", and immediately expels it twice. It's visually like the action of vomiting, but if it makes you feel better, it wasn't in her body long enough to belong to the same bodily system - technically spitting up. Sabrina makes reference to "puking" immediately after, though.
In chapter 13, a frog emerges from Zelda's throat. Not even close to resembling sickness, but be warned if you're sensitive to things coming from the mouth. In the same chapter, Salem is seeing lying next to a vomit-like puddle - it is implied that he is sick.
I think there's some scenes where Theo gets deadnamed by characters who don't know he's trans. From what I can recall, it wasn't malicious, they simply just didn't know until Theo told them.
there's a very graphic and triggering derealization scene where a demon traps everyone in dreams they dont know are dreams. theres anxiety attacks elsewhere in the show, just adding this comment because theres no option for derealization tws. skip the batibat episodes.
there are references to a stillborns/vanishing twin syndrome in episode 5. lady Blackwood talks about having had two miscarriages and how shes worried about losing the baby that she is pregnant with, in episode six
Among lots of bad appropriation of Jewish mysticism throughout, in Season 4 there is also a whole episode with a fascist dictator with lots disturbingly similar nazi regalia, and also people spouting blood libel as well. There is also a brief antisemitic line as well in another episode.
It is suggested that one of Sabrina's friends is nonbinary or a transman. They are frequently gendered as female, however, the friend is not openly out in part 1.
A male LGBT warlord is already dead at the beginning of the show. The Spellman family's home is a mortuary so they are tasked with preparing the body. Another LGBT human is possessed by a demon and dies.
Ace erasure. Most witches are very sexual and promiscuous. When telling her niece about a ceremony involving sex, Zelda says that no one ever refuses to take part in the ritual.
A character states a plan to force his twin children into marrying each other when they turn 16. Both characters are currently babies so whether the plan will happen hasn't been stated and it has not been shown beyond this statement.
YES DEFINITELY SAD. I assume others answered before season 4 finale.
Spoiler because that's what you're here for and I'm annoyed I didn't know to expect it: Sabrina dies. Seriously. Both of them. Nick too, but that's played off like a happy ending because they're together. Everyone else is fine but mourning Sabrina, so YES, I count that as very sad.
In the first episode a woman has to swerve to avoid hitting a person with her car. In episode 3x02, there is a scene where we can see the aftermath of a bad car accident where a man lays dying.
Chapter 22: mention of a man being hit by a car, and scene of very bloody man lying on the ground, with bones sticking out of his arm. The actual crash is not shown- Timestamp: 22:33