Anonymous ID: 24c838 Nov. 8, 2018, 6:35 a.m. No.3798957   🗄️.is 🔗kun

This would explain all the horror shows

 

Takes One to Know One? ‘Sabrina’ Designer And Writers Are Actual Occultists

 

Method actors” often immerse themselves in the life and experiences of characters they play to be able to bring believability to a role. Makes sense if you’re trying to portray a person in a plausibly real-world situation.

 

Opposite side of the coin: Lisa Soper, the production designer for series The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, actually has occult religious beliefs somewhat similar to those of the production’s titular protagonist. The Netflix show follows the young Sabrina, a half-witch, through spell-filled adventures which often involve associations with Satan, his emissaries, and the satanic Church of Night.

 

So Soper’s make-believe mysticism is informing the make-believe show she’s working on, and she’s even joined by some of the shows writers in that regard.

 

Vanity Fair’s Sonia Saraiya reported in an Oct. 30 profile that she rightly “hope[d]” that the Church of Night in Sabrina doesn’t actually exist. But Saraiya is all too interested in Soper’s “contemporary paganism” (Maybe that’s the “reformed” sect of the Church of Night?), which the designer claims is the inspiration behind the work she does on the “Spellman house” and other sets of Sabrina:

 

https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/culture/jacob-comello/2018/11/07/takes-one-know-one-sabrina-designer-and-writers-are-actual