Why is there a “B” in Sabrina's hand?











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I just started Watching The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, and while showing the credits I noticed that there is a "B" in Sabrina's hand when the name of the series shows.



Sabrina holding letter "B"



They could have used S, the starting letter of her name, but why B?










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    Nov 30 at 6:29






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    I think it's kinda obvious (to me at least) that the letter is part of her clothing. Although it was a complete assumption and I did not know the name of her school.
    – Parrotmaster
    Nov 30 at 10:27










  • her one hand was bend, so it looks like she is holding it
    – asHK
    Nov 30 at 11:12






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    It looks like she's holding books. Unless her hand is massive.
    – Parrotmaster
    Nov 30 at 11:14






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    I think there may be some double-entendre at play here. Judging by the trailers/promos for the series I think the marketing team behind this poster is going for an allusion to "witch with a capital 'B'".
    – Joel Brown
    2 days ago















up vote
14
down vote

favorite












I just started Watching The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, and while showing the credits I noticed that there is a "B" in Sabrina's hand when the name of the series shows.



Sabrina holding letter "B"



They could have used S, the starting letter of her name, but why B?










share|improve this question




















  • 1




    please consider telling why the down votes?
    – asHK
    Nov 30 at 6:29






  • 16




    I think it's kinda obvious (to me at least) that the letter is part of her clothing. Although it was a complete assumption and I did not know the name of her school.
    – Parrotmaster
    Nov 30 at 10:27










  • her one hand was bend, so it looks like she is holding it
    – asHK
    Nov 30 at 11:12






  • 4




    It looks like she's holding books. Unless her hand is massive.
    – Parrotmaster
    Nov 30 at 11:14






  • 1




    I think there may be some double-entendre at play here. Judging by the trailers/promos for the series I think the marketing team behind this poster is going for an allusion to "witch with a capital 'B'".
    – Joel Brown
    2 days ago













up vote
14
down vote

favorite









up vote
14
down vote

favorite











I just started Watching The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, and while showing the credits I noticed that there is a "B" in Sabrina's hand when the name of the series shows.



Sabrina holding letter "B"



They could have used S, the starting letter of her name, but why B?










share|improve this question















I just started Watching The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, and while showing the credits I noticed that there is a "B" in Sabrina's hand when the name of the series shows.



Sabrina holding letter "B"



They could have used S, the starting letter of her name, but why B?







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    please consider telling why the down votes?
    – asHK
    Nov 30 at 6:29






  • 16




    I think it's kinda obvious (to me at least) that the letter is part of her clothing. Although it was a complete assumption and I did not know the name of her school.
    – Parrotmaster
    Nov 30 at 10:27










  • her one hand was bend, so it looks like she is holding it
    – asHK
    Nov 30 at 11:12






  • 4




    It looks like she's holding books. Unless her hand is massive.
    – Parrotmaster
    Nov 30 at 11:14






  • 1




    I think there may be some double-entendre at play here. Judging by the trailers/promos for the series I think the marketing team behind this poster is going for an allusion to "witch with a capital 'B'".
    – Joel Brown
    2 days ago














  • 1




    please consider telling why the down votes?
    – asHK
    Nov 30 at 6:29






  • 16




    I think it's kinda obvious (to me at least) that the letter is part of her clothing. Although it was a complete assumption and I did not know the name of her school.
    – Parrotmaster
    Nov 30 at 10:27










  • her one hand was bend, so it looks like she is holding it
    – asHK
    Nov 30 at 11:12






  • 4




    It looks like she's holding books. Unless her hand is massive.
    – Parrotmaster
    Nov 30 at 11:14






  • 1




    I think there may be some double-entendre at play here. Judging by the trailers/promos for the series I think the marketing team behind this poster is going for an allusion to "witch with a capital 'B'".
    – Joel Brown
    2 days ago








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please consider telling why the down votes?
– asHK
Nov 30 at 6:29




please consider telling why the down votes?
– asHK
Nov 30 at 6:29




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16




I think it's kinda obvious (to me at least) that the letter is part of her clothing. Although it was a complete assumption and I did not know the name of her school.
– Parrotmaster
Nov 30 at 10:27




I think it's kinda obvious (to me at least) that the letter is part of her clothing. Although it was a complete assumption and I did not know the name of her school.
– Parrotmaster
Nov 30 at 10:27












her one hand was bend, so it looks like she is holding it
– asHK
Nov 30 at 11:12




her one hand was bend, so it looks like she is holding it
– asHK
Nov 30 at 11:12




4




4




It looks like she's holding books. Unless her hand is massive.
– Parrotmaster
Nov 30 at 11:14




It looks like she's holding books. Unless her hand is massive.
– Parrotmaster
Nov 30 at 11:14




1




1




I think there may be some double-entendre at play here. Judging by the trailers/promos for the series I think the marketing team behind this poster is going for an allusion to "witch with a capital 'B'".
– Joel Brown
2 days ago




I think there may be some double-entendre at play here. Judging by the trailers/promos for the series I think the marketing team behind this poster is going for an allusion to "witch with a capital 'B'".
– Joel Brown
2 days ago










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It's actually an initial on her letterman sweater. Sabrina attends Baxter High School.




Sabrina Spellman, a teenage half-witch who lives in the town of
Greendale with her aunts, her cousin Ambrose, and her familiar Salem.
Unbeknownst to Sabrina, when she was just a year old, she was taken
from her mother, Diana, by her aunts with the approval of her father,
Edward. Sabrina was told that her mother died and she hasn't seen her
father since she was young. While Sabrina is taught witchery by her
aunts at home, she lives a relatively normal life in public as a
cheerleader and student at Baxter High School.
No one, including her
boyfriend Harvey, is aware that she is a witch.




Just to clarify, in the United States we sometimes celebrate our schools with various activities, such as sports & clubs by wearing Letterman apparel or varsity clothing. Usually it's a single initial on the front (and sometimes the full name on the back) of a piece of clothing such as a sweater, cardigan, or a jacket. It's very common for those attending a university, but has extended itself to other levels of education, including High School. It's also not unlike soliciting a favorite local, national, or international sports team.



An Example is Archie Andrew from the [pseudo companion] TV series Riverdale often seen wearing a Letterman jacket, as he plays football for his school, Riverdale High.



Archie Andrews






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    wow, I just started the series and wondered why the 'B'. I haven't seen her in the sweater.
    – asHK
    Nov 30 at 6:31






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    I don't think she has worn it yet and I haven't seen her cheer lead either, but the imagery probably is either in part to remind everyone of Riverdale (from the same EPs, exist in the same universe), give a theme of varsity (since she's torn between schools during the first season) and/or perhaps there will eventually be a plot that relates to that outfit at some point?
    – Darth Locke
    Nov 30 at 13:33






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    I think it's just a typical image of a high school girl.
    – Barmar
    2 days ago






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    I think part of the confusion is that people may not know what a letterman seater is, as that seems more localized to the US. It might help to describe what it is.
    – Kodos Johnson
    2 days ago



















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up vote
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accepted










It's actually an initial on her letterman sweater. Sabrina attends Baxter High School.




Sabrina Spellman, a teenage half-witch who lives in the town of
Greendale with her aunts, her cousin Ambrose, and her familiar Salem.
Unbeknownst to Sabrina, when she was just a year old, she was taken
from her mother, Diana, by her aunts with the approval of her father,
Edward. Sabrina was told that her mother died and she hasn't seen her
father since she was young. While Sabrina is taught witchery by her
aunts at home, she lives a relatively normal life in public as a
cheerleader and student at Baxter High School.
No one, including her
boyfriend Harvey, is aware that she is a witch.




Just to clarify, in the United States we sometimes celebrate our schools with various activities, such as sports & clubs by wearing Letterman apparel or varsity clothing. Usually it's a single initial on the front (and sometimes the full name on the back) of a piece of clothing such as a sweater, cardigan, or a jacket. It's very common for those attending a university, but has extended itself to other levels of education, including High School. It's also not unlike soliciting a favorite local, national, or international sports team.



An Example is Archie Andrew from the [pseudo companion] TV series Riverdale often seen wearing a Letterman jacket, as he plays football for his school, Riverdale High.



Archie Andrews






share|improve this answer



















  • 1




    wow, I just started the series and wondered why the 'B'. I haven't seen her in the sweater.
    – asHK
    Nov 30 at 6:31






  • 1




    I don't think she has worn it yet and I haven't seen her cheer lead either, but the imagery probably is either in part to remind everyone of Riverdale (from the same EPs, exist in the same universe), give a theme of varsity (since she's torn between schools during the first season) and/or perhaps there will eventually be a plot that relates to that outfit at some point?
    – Darth Locke
    Nov 30 at 13:33






  • 2




    I think it's just a typical image of a high school girl.
    – Barmar
    2 days ago






  • 1




    I think part of the confusion is that people may not know what a letterman seater is, as that seems more localized to the US. It might help to describe what it is.
    – Kodos Johnson
    2 days ago















up vote
40
down vote



accepted










It's actually an initial on her letterman sweater. Sabrina attends Baxter High School.




Sabrina Spellman, a teenage half-witch who lives in the town of
Greendale with her aunts, her cousin Ambrose, and her familiar Salem.
Unbeknownst to Sabrina, when she was just a year old, she was taken
from her mother, Diana, by her aunts with the approval of her father,
Edward. Sabrina was told that her mother died and she hasn't seen her
father since she was young. While Sabrina is taught witchery by her
aunts at home, she lives a relatively normal life in public as a
cheerleader and student at Baxter High School.
No one, including her
boyfriend Harvey, is aware that she is a witch.




Just to clarify, in the United States we sometimes celebrate our schools with various activities, such as sports & clubs by wearing Letterman apparel or varsity clothing. Usually it's a single initial on the front (and sometimes the full name on the back) of a piece of clothing such as a sweater, cardigan, or a jacket. It's very common for those attending a university, but has extended itself to other levels of education, including High School. It's also not unlike soliciting a favorite local, national, or international sports team.



An Example is Archie Andrew from the [pseudo companion] TV series Riverdale often seen wearing a Letterman jacket, as he plays football for his school, Riverdale High.



Archie Andrews






share|improve this answer



















  • 1




    wow, I just started the series and wondered why the 'B'. I haven't seen her in the sweater.
    – asHK
    Nov 30 at 6:31






  • 1




    I don't think she has worn it yet and I haven't seen her cheer lead either, but the imagery probably is either in part to remind everyone of Riverdale (from the same EPs, exist in the same universe), give a theme of varsity (since she's torn between schools during the first season) and/or perhaps there will eventually be a plot that relates to that outfit at some point?
    – Darth Locke
    Nov 30 at 13:33






  • 2




    I think it's just a typical image of a high school girl.
    – Barmar
    2 days ago






  • 1




    I think part of the confusion is that people may not know what a letterman seater is, as that seems more localized to the US. It might help to describe what it is.
    – Kodos Johnson
    2 days ago













up vote
40
down vote



accepted







up vote
40
down vote



accepted






It's actually an initial on her letterman sweater. Sabrina attends Baxter High School.




Sabrina Spellman, a teenage half-witch who lives in the town of
Greendale with her aunts, her cousin Ambrose, and her familiar Salem.
Unbeknownst to Sabrina, when she was just a year old, she was taken
from her mother, Diana, by her aunts with the approval of her father,
Edward. Sabrina was told that her mother died and she hasn't seen her
father since she was young. While Sabrina is taught witchery by her
aunts at home, she lives a relatively normal life in public as a
cheerleader and student at Baxter High School.
No one, including her
boyfriend Harvey, is aware that she is a witch.




Just to clarify, in the United States we sometimes celebrate our schools with various activities, such as sports & clubs by wearing Letterman apparel or varsity clothing. Usually it's a single initial on the front (and sometimes the full name on the back) of a piece of clothing such as a sweater, cardigan, or a jacket. It's very common for those attending a university, but has extended itself to other levels of education, including High School. It's also not unlike soliciting a favorite local, national, or international sports team.



An Example is Archie Andrew from the [pseudo companion] TV series Riverdale often seen wearing a Letterman jacket, as he plays football for his school, Riverdale High.



Archie Andrews






share|improve this answer














It's actually an initial on her letterman sweater. Sabrina attends Baxter High School.




Sabrina Spellman, a teenage half-witch who lives in the town of
Greendale with her aunts, her cousin Ambrose, and her familiar Salem.
Unbeknownst to Sabrina, when she was just a year old, she was taken
from her mother, Diana, by her aunts with the approval of her father,
Edward. Sabrina was told that her mother died and she hasn't seen her
father since she was young. While Sabrina is taught witchery by her
aunts at home, she lives a relatively normal life in public as a
cheerleader and student at Baxter High School.
No one, including her
boyfriend Harvey, is aware that she is a witch.




Just to clarify, in the United States we sometimes celebrate our schools with various activities, such as sports & clubs by wearing Letterman apparel or varsity clothing. Usually it's a single initial on the front (and sometimes the full name on the back) of a piece of clothing such as a sweater, cardigan, or a jacket. It's very common for those attending a university, but has extended itself to other levels of education, including High School. It's also not unlike soliciting a favorite local, national, or international sports team.



An Example is Archie Andrew from the [pseudo companion] TV series Riverdale often seen wearing a Letterman jacket, as he plays football for his school, Riverdale High.



Archie Andrews







share|improve this answer














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answered Nov 30 at 1:32









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  • 1




    wow, I just started the series and wondered why the 'B'. I haven't seen her in the sweater.
    – asHK
    Nov 30 at 6:31






  • 1




    I don't think she has worn it yet and I haven't seen her cheer lead either, but the imagery probably is either in part to remind everyone of Riverdale (from the same EPs, exist in the same universe), give a theme of varsity (since she's torn between schools during the first season) and/or perhaps there will eventually be a plot that relates to that outfit at some point?
    – Darth Locke
    Nov 30 at 13:33






  • 2




    I think it's just a typical image of a high school girl.
    – Barmar
    2 days ago






  • 1




    I think part of the confusion is that people may not know what a letterman seater is, as that seems more localized to the US. It might help to describe what it is.
    – Kodos Johnson
    2 days ago














  • 1




    wow, I just started the series and wondered why the 'B'. I haven't seen her in the sweater.
    – asHK
    Nov 30 at 6:31






  • 1




    I don't think she has worn it yet and I haven't seen her cheer lead either, but the imagery probably is either in part to remind everyone of Riverdale (from the same EPs, exist in the same universe), give a theme of varsity (since she's torn between schools during the first season) and/or perhaps there will eventually be a plot that relates to that outfit at some point?
    – Darth Locke
    Nov 30 at 13:33






  • 2




    I think it's just a typical image of a high school girl.
    – Barmar
    2 days ago






  • 1




    I think part of the confusion is that people may not know what a letterman seater is, as that seems more localized to the US. It might help to describe what it is.
    – Kodos Johnson
    2 days ago








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wow, I just started the series and wondered why the 'B'. I haven't seen her in the sweater.
– asHK
Nov 30 at 6:31




wow, I just started the series and wondered why the 'B'. I haven't seen her in the sweater.
– asHK
Nov 30 at 6:31




1




1




I don't think she has worn it yet and I haven't seen her cheer lead either, but the imagery probably is either in part to remind everyone of Riverdale (from the same EPs, exist in the same universe), give a theme of varsity (since she's torn between schools during the first season) and/or perhaps there will eventually be a plot that relates to that outfit at some point?
– Darth Locke
Nov 30 at 13:33




I don't think she has worn it yet and I haven't seen her cheer lead either, but the imagery probably is either in part to remind everyone of Riverdale (from the same EPs, exist in the same universe), give a theme of varsity (since she's torn between schools during the first season) and/or perhaps there will eventually be a plot that relates to that outfit at some point?
– Darth Locke
Nov 30 at 13:33




2




2




I think it's just a typical image of a high school girl.
– Barmar
2 days ago




I think it's just a typical image of a high school girl.
– Barmar
2 days ago




1




1




I think part of the confusion is that people may not know what a letterman seater is, as that seems more localized to the US. It might help to describe what it is.
– Kodos Johnson
2 days ago




I think part of the confusion is that people may not know what a letterman seater is, as that seems more localized to the US. It might help to describe what it is.
– Kodos Johnson
2 days ago



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