Newsday (Queens edition) Sunday, August 25, 1996, Page C6 "Nobody's Baby Now" by Diane Werts (staff writer) excerpt:
... Women now get to chart their own life's course instead of demurely following society's notion of the rules they ought to live by. That's true even for teenagers this fall in ABC's youth-aimed "TGIF" sitcom block, where girls usually appear as the object of male affections ("Boy Meets World") or of male-delivered lessons ("Full House"). This fall's two new "TGIF" series have girl characters at their center. In both the trend-obsessed movie spinoff "Clueless" and the comic-book comedy "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch," girls take charge of their own lives with distinctively assertive attitudes. And Sabrina lives with what ABC-speak describes as "her two eccentric aunts." ...
Eric Last, November 8th 1996