What year is the series “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” supposedly set in?





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Almost everything in Greendale seems to be vintage 1960's (cars, movies, dress). I assume it is to reflect the original comic book, but I swear I saw Ambrose using a laptop computer in the first episode. Was this just to make it more topical? Or is it some kind of alternate reality?










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    Not an answer, as I don't know, but in Season 2 during the Baxter High Dance, they played exclusively 80's songs.

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  • @Clavaat Not there yet, still finishing season 1, but that is interesting.

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Almost everything in Greendale seems to be vintage 1960's (cars, movies, dress). I assume it is to reflect the original comic book, but I swear I saw Ambrose using a laptop computer in the first episode. Was this just to make it more topical? Or is it some kind of alternate reality?










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    Not an answer, as I don't know, but in Season 2 during the Baxter High Dance, they played exclusively 80's songs.

    – Clavaat
    yesterday











  • @Clavaat Not there yet, still finishing season 1, but that is interesting.

    – Cascabel
    yesterday














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Almost everything in Greendale seems to be vintage 1960's (cars, movies, dress). I assume it is to reflect the original comic book, but I swear I saw Ambrose using a laptop computer in the first episode. Was this just to make it more topical? Or is it some kind of alternate reality?










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Almost everything in Greendale seems to be vintage 1960's (cars, movies, dress). I assume it is to reflect the original comic book, but I swear I saw Ambrose using a laptop computer in the first episode. Was this just to make it more topical? Or is it some kind of alternate reality?







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    Not an answer, as I don't know, but in Season 2 during the Baxter High Dance, they played exclusively 80's songs.

    – Clavaat
    yesterday











  • @Clavaat Not there yet, still finishing season 1, but that is interesting.

    – Cascabel
    yesterday














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    Not an answer, as I don't know, but in Season 2 during the Baxter High Dance, they played exclusively 80's songs.

    – Clavaat
    yesterday











  • @Clavaat Not there yet, still finishing season 1, but that is interesting.

    – Cascabel
    yesterday








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Not an answer, as I don't know, but in Season 2 during the Baxter High Dance, they played exclusively 80's songs.

– Clavaat
yesterday





Not an answer, as I don't know, but in Season 2 during the Baxter High Dance, they played exclusively 80's songs.

– Clavaat
yesterday













@Clavaat Not there yet, still finishing season 1, but that is interesting.

– Cascabel
yesterday





@Clavaat Not there yet, still finishing season 1, but that is interesting.

– Cascabel
yesterday










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It is left vague and ambiguous, though the show definitely includes modern elements. In an interview with Elle magazine the production designer of the show, Lisa Soper, said that they deliberately went for a "timeless" quality like its cousin Riverdale.




When you watch the show you’ll see cellphones, you’ll see laptops, you’ll see Victorian dresses. Some of these witches and creatures are hundreds of years old, so we’re trying to show that layering of history, and also trying to give everybody in the audience a chance to grab onto something that they like and that they're nostalgic for. We're not locked into a time.







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It is left vague and ambiguous, though the show definitely includes modern elements. In an interview with Elle magazine the production designer of the show, Lisa Soper, said that they deliberately went for a "timeless" quality like its cousin Riverdale.




When you watch the show you’ll see cellphones, you’ll see laptops, you’ll see Victorian dresses. Some of these witches and creatures are hundreds of years old, so we’re trying to show that layering of history, and also trying to give everybody in the audience a chance to grab onto something that they like and that they're nostalgic for. We're not locked into a time.







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    This would seem to be the answer I am looking for, but as a matter of policy I'm gonna let it perk for a while before checking it off. txs.

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It is left vague and ambiguous, though the show definitely includes modern elements. In an interview with Elle magazine the production designer of the show, Lisa Soper, said that they deliberately went for a "timeless" quality like its cousin Riverdale.




When you watch the show you’ll see cellphones, you’ll see laptops, you’ll see Victorian dresses. Some of these witches and creatures are hundreds of years old, so we’re trying to show that layering of history, and also trying to give everybody in the audience a chance to grab onto something that they like and that they're nostalgic for. We're not locked into a time.







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    This would seem to be the answer I am looking for, but as a matter of policy I'm gonna let it perk for a while before checking it off. txs.

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It is left vague and ambiguous, though the show definitely includes modern elements. In an interview with Elle magazine the production designer of the show, Lisa Soper, said that they deliberately went for a "timeless" quality like its cousin Riverdale.




When you watch the show you’ll see cellphones, you’ll see laptops, you’ll see Victorian dresses. Some of these witches and creatures are hundreds of years old, so we’re trying to show that layering of history, and also trying to give everybody in the audience a chance to grab onto something that they like and that they're nostalgic for. We're not locked into a time.







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It is left vague and ambiguous, though the show definitely includes modern elements. In an interview with Elle magazine the production designer of the show, Lisa Soper, said that they deliberately went for a "timeless" quality like its cousin Riverdale.




When you watch the show you’ll see cellphones, you’ll see laptops, you’ll see Victorian dresses. Some of these witches and creatures are hundreds of years old, so we’re trying to show that layering of history, and also trying to give everybody in the audience a chance to grab onto something that they like and that they're nostalgic for. We're not locked into a time.








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    This would seem to be the answer I am looking for, but as a matter of policy I'm gonna let it perk for a while before checking it off. txs.

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This would seem to be the answer I am looking for, but as a matter of policy I'm gonna let it perk for a while before checking it off. txs.

– Cascabel
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