Monday, April 27, 2026

The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina- Ella Plummer

 The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina


The main character in this show is Lilith, also called Madame Satan. After leaving Adam, she is banished from the Garden of Eden, and Lucifer saves her. She becomes Lucifers servant here, which is interesting as she is often depicted as a symbol of feminine power. She does later kill a woman named Mary Wardwell and takes over her appearance and life. Lilith was a mentor to Sabrina Spellman then after. They don't get along at first, but then they bond by both having an interest in taking down the "Dark Lord". They end up locking Lucifer away, and Lilith is able to finally become the queen of Hell. The people of Hell did not accept Lilith as their queen, but they did accept Sabrina as their queen. Sabrina is Lucifer's daughter, so they deemed this more appropriate. Sabrina made Lilith her Regent and left her to handle daily activities. Lilith does whatever it takes to ultimately become the queen of Hell. She goes through a few more obstacles before becoming queen and along the way she does kill her own child. Lucifer tries to take his and Lilith's child, Adam, away from Lilith, and Lilith is so angered by Lucifer trying to leave her and take their child that she ends up killing the child. She doesn't want Lucifer to get what he wants, his child in solidarity. It is interesting to see how Lilith prioritizes her "career" over all else. She also is against Lucifer throughout the entire series, which is interesting and supports ideas that Lilith is a representation of feminine power. Lilith prioritizes getting what she wants over all else. I think this series is about her disobedience to men, but even more so about eliminating those who stand in way of her goal. I think men and women that stand in her way are treated equally. Moreover, this does support gender equality ideas surrounding Lilith by treating both genders alike.

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