Good Witch (2015–…): Season 3, Episode 9 - Not Getting Married Today: Part 1 - full transcript
Cassie discovers a 10-year-old girl - Pavla - playing in the bushes at Grey House. She is hiding from her adoptive parents, Eddie and Marla, who could use a little help from Cassie and Abigail as they forge their new family. Meanwhile, Martha announces that her son Michael is getting married. He and his fiancée Vanessa want a simple wedding, and Martha needs some gentle reminders from Cassie to not go overboard.
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- You'd wanna hang out sometime?
I'd like that.
I look forward to every minute
whenever I'm with you.
So stick around, Okay?
I'm not going anywhere.
- You said you'd never get married again.
- I meant that.
(cheerful music)
(leaves rustling)
(leaves rustling)
Welcome to Grey House.
I'm Cassie.
- What's your name?
- Pavla.
Hey, Pavla.
- Are you here with your parents?
- They're not here anymore.
- Hmm.
- Pavla?
Well, somebody wants
to know where you are.
Pavla?
Pavla, you scared us.
I just wanted to find out
what was over here.
- Are you looking to stay here?
- A few nights, yeah.
We just adopted our first daughter.
Congratulations!
She saw your sign and she was
curious what a "Grey House" was.
Why don't you go help get
your things out of your car
and then come in and see
what your room looks like?
- Okay.
- Okay.
Oh, it's a big change
for a girl her age.
For all of us. Eddie and I
have wanted children for so
long... and her parents died
in a car accident last year,
leaving her with no family.
That's horrible...
I just hope that we're able
to love that little girl as much
as I'm sure they must have.
Pavla is very fortunate
to have parents like you.
And I'm sure you're going
to make a wonderful family.
♪♪♪
Hey.
- Uh...
- What?
Who are you talking to?
Noah. He's visiting his mom in New York.
- Oh. Say hi to him for me.
- Hm.
Waving... hand... emoji...
from... Nick!
Send.
Okay, we gotta go.
- Uhh, we've still got time!
- No, no, no.
Come on! Come on! Come ooon!
- Okay...
- Where are you going?
- Nick is taking me to see a movie.
- Yeah, um...
Courtney decided we should be
going on actual dates, so...
- But you guys are together all the time!
- Are we?
I mean, it seems like it...
Well, I mean, can you blame me?
- Okay, we'll see you later.
- Bye.
Have fun.
♪♪♪
- Hey.
- Oh,
I was just about to
come looking for you.
I was organizing some jewelry in my shop
and I found these. Thought
they'd look good on you.
- Those would look good on me.
- What's all that?
- Paperwork.
- Aren't there computers for that?
Yes. And that one isn't working.
So you have to
go through it all by hand? Ew.
No, I don't mind.
It gives me a chance to look
back at the names of people
who've stayed here whose lives
were different when they left.
I never thought about it like that.
Those people are kind of your legacy.
I don't know, I think we all live on
through the differences we make.
Then I'm hardly living on at all.
You've made a lot of
differences in people's lives
and I'm sure you'll
be making a lot more.
Yeah...
- Well, thanks for the earrings.
- Mhm.
Hello, Sam.
Hey. What are you working on?
- Oh, some Grey House business.
- Keeping the lights on, you know.
So...
do you have anything going on tonight?
- Nope.
- What about tomorrow night?
- I don't think so.
- And the night after that?
- I'm pretty sure I'm free.
- Hm.
Do you wanna make some sort of plans?
Oh, I don't know. But now
I know we can if we want to.
Then I'll make sure to keep
my future open, just in case.
(light-hearted music)
(door tinkling)
- Oh! Good morning, Martha.
- It certainly is.
- Have you heard the news?
- No, what news?
I don't know if I should be
the one to announce it, but...
There's going to be
a wedding in Middleton!
- A wedding?
- Yes,
and I'm so glad that I got to
be the one to tell you,
so I could see the look
of surprise on your face!
(cheerful music)
I didn't even know my son
was seeing anyone, let alone
- about to get married!
- Yeah!
It's moving along a lot
faster than we thought.
Well, you two seem
already very much in love.
Yeah. We are.
At first we were going
to have a big party
just to announce
our engagement, and then
we started thinking of all the
planning a wedding would take...
and all the money
my mother would want to spend.
So we decided,
let's just get it done
without the hassle.
Even though I consider
the planning to be half the fun.
- I know. We're sorry.
- I have a way
- of disappointing my mother.
- No, no...
It's just, a simple wedding
is what we want most of all,
and when Michael was
telling me about Middleton,
it just seemed like
the right place to do it.
Well, I think you made
the perfect choice,
and will be very happy by the time
you leave here as husband and wife.
Oh, my goodness, my son
is going to have a wife!
Yeah,
yeah, well, you know, I don't
know how it happened, either.
How did you two meet?
Michael was a driver for the
car service my family uses.
You had a job?!
You knew I wanted to start
a business like that.
Well, yes, but you didn't
tell me you were working.
I wanted to make sure it was going
to last before I said anything.
We got to know each
other every time he picked me up.
He was just so good-hearted
and it seems old-fashioned
to say, but kind.
He takes after his mother that way.
Well, Vanessa, you can get
settled here in Grey House while
I get all of the arrangements
in place for your wedding.
Mom, we don't really
need any arrangements.
(Sigh!) Thank you. Michael,
you at least need
a place for the ceremony,
a few flowers to spruce things up a bit,
and a cake to celebrate with after.
We don't want anybody
to go to any trouble.
Vanessa, I used to be a wedding planner.
This isn't trouble, this is fun.
Well,
I guess it'd be Okay if you want
to put something together.
- But nothing too complicated.
- It will be my pleasure.
So, when will the rest
of the family be arriving?
I told my mother not to show
up until the day before the wedding.
That way she can
just come in and enjoy it.
Well, tell her she can have
a room here, if she'd like.
Thanks.
Excuse me, is this where the
really good doctors hang out?
- Joanne?
- Look who's here!
- What are you doing here?
- Oh, I don't know, I just
happened to find myself on this part of
the globe and decided to look you up.
- Eve, this is my sister...
- Joanne.
- Nice to meet you.
- Is my brother treating you Okay?
You could probably use a raise.
You know, she should
probably get a raise.
- I like your sister a lot.
- How is Nick?
- Taller than last you saw him.
- Wait, he's not twelve anymore.
No. He's going to love seeing you.
Okay, this is all a little bit different
than the last time
I saw you in New York.
Yeah, a lot of things
are different since then.
If that means you're dating somebody,
- it had better be someone I like.
- It does. I am.
You'll like her. We should all
go out to dinner tonight.
- Okay, that would be perfect.
- When's my next appointment?
You've got half an hour.
Oh, well, lets go to the house
and get you settled in.
That would be good. I could
use some rest after the trip.
That's something I hardly
ever hear you say.
My sister's hiked
halfway around the world.
Which means I still have halfway to go.
(chuckling) Come on.
(silly music)
What are you going to do with those?
I don't know.
I wasn't expecting them to be so big.
I was going to use them as part of a
flower display in the window but...
Oh, they would take up
the whole display.
Yeah. And they're a bit
gaudy to keep out here
so I don't know what
I'm going to do with them.
(dramatic gasp) Oh, my goodness.
They're perfect!
I was looking for something to
give Michael and Vanessa's wedding
a little extra pizazz and there it is.
You want to use
these peacocks at a wedding?
- Oh, I want a whole dozen.
- We're having
a simple ceremony at city hall
but we could put one of these at
the end of each row of chairs.
Are you sure that's what
Michael and Vanessa want?
Oh, please, they don't know what
they want. They're young and in love
and they're not thinking straight.
So it's a good thing they have
me to think for them.
Now, how quickly can you
get me as many as I need?
Oh, I can get these
shipped here overnight.
Then do it.
ACHOO!
Excuse me. I don't know what...
Achoo! Achoo!
Oh, my goodness. I don't know
what's come over me.
Didn't you once tell me that
you were allergic to feathers?
- Oh, that's so true.
- It's why I can never wear boas.
Then you probably don't wanna walk down
- an aisle lined with these, then.
- I suppose you're right.
We'll just keep it simple, as
the bride and groom requested.
- That's probably for the best.
- Achoo! Sorry.
So, what'd you do while you were there?
Uh, not a whole lot.
My mom and I used to do a lot of stuff,
before she and my dad got divorced.
But now that she married Jason,
it's never just the two of us.
He's always there, too,
so we don't get to be together.
So, it sounds like the trip
was hardly worth it.
I would have rather been here.
When my mom got married,
everybody tried to tell me
I would be gaining a dad.
But what happened was
I lost my mom instead.
So you have to figure out how
to get by with just one parent.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Um, there's something
I wanted to tell you.
I was waiting until you got back.
Okay?
I missed you.
I missed you, too.
Do you want to see what I'm doing?
This is where I mark
everyone coming and going.
And everyone staying here, like
you and your new mom and dad.
Why aren't you with them?
They said I could look around
as long as I stayed in the house.
That's nice of them,
letting you explore on your own.
- Yeah, I think I like them.
- I don't know.
Well, when you decide
for sure, let them know, Okay?
Okay.
- Did Pavla come through here?
- She did.
- We've hardly seen her all day.
- She's been through so much,
but we thought once we got her away
from the orphanage, she would open up.
I lost my parents at a young age.
That's not something she's
just going to forget about.
I'm really sorry to hear that.
I learned to love the people
who came into my life
and took care of me. I suspect
that Pavla will, too.
I hope so.
Oh, Abigail? I'm getting a delivery
of new guest towels tomorrow.
If I'm not around, would you
mind putting them in the armoire
in the guest room
at the end of the hall?
'Cause I'm running this place now?
Because I'm asking you to do a favor.
I guess I can do one of those.
I probably should have warned you
that my sister is nothing like me.
That's true. Most of our
friends can't figure out
how we came out of the same house.
That is kind of weird.
Aunt Joanne actually likes to laugh
and have fun, while Dad...
Well, you know him.
Yeah, I'm not any fun at all.
When were you in Thailand?
How did you know that?
I picked up a bracelet
similar to this when I was
- in the Old City of Sukhothai.
- Isn't it gorgeous there?
Did you stay at the Piper Tree?
- I did.
- It's one of my favorite hotels,
second only to
the Windsor Arms in Chicago.
How long are you
going to stay in Middleton?
- Until my brother kicks me out.
- You can stay as long as you like.
And where are you going after this?
- You know, I don't really know.
- Well, that's weird.
You usually have the next two
or three years mapped out.
Sometimes on an actual map.
It's just, right now, I'm not
thinking too far in advance.
But I am very glad
I came here when I did.
So I could see
my big brother this happy.
You did pick a good time to show up.
When life is pretty good.
Mmm-hmm. It's a pretty
good time for me, too.
(cheerful music)
- AAHH!
- Shh! I'm playing hide-and-seek.
Um...
With who?
Just me.
I like your earrings.
Thank you.
- Bye.
- Bye.
- Hey. - Hey.
- Good morning.
- Dinner was fun last night.
- Yeah, I'm glad we were able to do that.
- Stephanie, this is my sister, Joanne.
- Hi.
- Hi.
- Stephanie owns the Bistro.
- Oh, then you're the one
to ask: How's the coffee?
- I can answer that.
- It's the best in town.
Then I will take as much
caffeine as you have, to go.
Joanne's still jet-lagged
from getting in from Venezuela.
And from being all over
the world before that.
I've been trying to add some
international cuisine here
but it's kind of hard to
get the people of Middleton
excited about Pisca Andina soup.
Oh, I found the best recipe
for that in Caracas.
Would you share it with me?
- Yeah, I'll do better than that.
- I'll show you how to make it.
Aw! Well, the coffee is right
there and you can help yourself.
Okay. We will. Thanks.
Thanks.
She seems sweet!
- She really is.
- Yeah, really nice.
- Ah, Stephanie. - Hi.
- I need to talk with you about
the cake you'll be making for
Michael and Vanessa's wedding.
I... I didn't know I was making a cake.
Oh yes, and it needs to be spectacular!
Now, I want it to be multi-tiered
and I was thinking
that each layer could be
one of Michael's favorite
colours from when he was a boy.
Purple on the bottom,
brown in the middle,
and bright green on the top!
Oh... These colours
don't really go together.
Of course they do.
It's the same colour scheme I have
in my master bedroom.
Are you sure you want
such an extravagant cake?
Cassie, one should never go low-brow
with cake. I mean, that is
just a basic rule of life.
But you wouldn't want
to distract from...
well, the simplicity of their day.
Well, I...
Well, then, it's a good thing
Cassie was here to stop this
overzealous mother of the groom
from getting out of hand.
We'll just go with a simple
sheet cake, white frosting.
I think that's an excellent idea.
I thought that son
of mine would boomerang
in and out of our house for years.
But Michael seems to have
actually... grown up.
The love of a woman has
a way of changing a man.
Yes, and now he's found someone
else to take care of him.
Well, good luck with that,
Vanessa, good luck.
We're gonna decorate City Hall
with just a few flowers,
and then have a small reception
at the Bistro after that.
It all sounds perfect.
I can hardly believe you
actually did what we wanted.
Well, you were very clear you
wanted things to be kept simple
and all I had to do was
remember what you said.
And frankly, Cassie kept me honest.
- I wonder what's keeping her?
- Hello, everybody.
Surprise.
- Mom?
- Vanessa.
I told you not to get here until Friday.
Oh well, I decided that
one day before the wedding
wasn't early enough for me
to help with all the things
I'm sure need to be done.
Elizabeth, this is my mom.
- Martha, of course.
- Wonderful to meet you.
- Aww.
- Where's Cassie?
- She's bringing in my bags.
- She insisted that I say here,
even though I told her
I would find a hotel.
Oh, but Grey House is
the nicest place in Middleton.
Is it? Hm.
Uh, we were just going over
some of the wedding plans.
I hope you haven't gotten
too far into things.
I think the mother of the bride
deserves some say in the matter.
(laughing uncomfortably)
- Are you hungry?
- I don't know.
- They've got cookies.
- You can pick one out yourself.
That's Okay.
- Can I go sit over there?
- Oh, sure.
Oh, hello.
Hi Abigail. Marla just
stopped off to buy
a few things. Can Pavla sit here
while I get her a cookie?
Yeah, I can keep an eye on her, sure.
Thanks. I'll just be a minute.
Your new parents seem really nice.
My other parents were really nice, too.
But they went away one day
and never came back.
That kind of happened with my dad, too.
Did he die?
He just... never came back.
I'm sorry you got so sad.
I'm sorry you did, too.
These earrings I lent you
look really good on you.
Thank you.
Thanks for letting me borrow
your history notes for
the classes I missed.
I hope you could read my handwriting.
Are you kidding? It was
neat as the Magna Carta.
Which, thanks to your notes,
I know what that is.
Well, I'm glad that I could help.
You know, my dad, he was
really big into history.
He'd say that every day
that you're alive
could end up being one
that they study forever,
so make sure that you pay
attention to it.
How old were you when he died?
I had just turned eleven.
- Yuck.
- Yeah.
You know, he, um...
he had this thing where
he would bring me a yellow daisy
and he would say, "Grace,
"the only thing brighter
than this flower
"is your smile,
so let's see it."
No matter how sad I was,
it always worked.
I remember coming here with him, too.
I would ask him to push me
higher and higher,
hoping that I would wind up
going all the way around.
Not possible, I found out.
- Because physics.
- Yup.
But I think we could give it a try.
What?
I think we could get you halfway around.
- Hold on.
- Noah!
(giggling)
Now, I was thinking that we
could put seating for the guests
in the hallway and then
do the ceremony up here.
And then the bride
can walk down an aisle
in between the folding chairs...
There's going to be folding chairs?
Well, people have to sit on something.
But do they have to be sitting here?
A city hall doesn't seem
like the kind of place
that people should be married in.
It's where people come
- to get divorced.
- A lot of other
wonderful things happen
in this building, too.
Vanessa, this is not
the extravagant wedding
that you talked about having
when you were a little girl.
Mom, I was, like, six.
But you always knew
what you wanted, even then.
So we need to find another place.
- We don't really have time for that.
- Of course we do. Martha can
start showing me options right away.
I'm sure Martha will help you
find the perfect place.
She always has a way of leading people
right to where they're supposed to be.
Well, I suppose I could do that.
Come with me and I'll show you
the best this town has to offer.
That is exactly what I want to see.
Middleton awaits!
This way.
You hardly ate any dinner.
Is that your subtle way of saying
your big brother can't cook?
No, it was great.
I'm just not really that hungry.
Hey, are you up for a game of dominoes?
I still have our tally from
the last time we played.
Maybe tomorrow.
I just, I think I need to get to bed.
Okay.
Why don't you just finish your homework.
- I'll do the dishes.
- Sounds like a fair deal to me.
- So, when were you planning to tell me?
- I wasn't planning to.
You thought your brother the
doctor wouldn't figure it out?
Maybe I was hoping you weren't
as smart as you used to be.
You're tired, your appetite's
down, you're not making plans
to travel like you always do...
I really don't want to talk about this.
I know. And I'm the guy
who's going to let you not?
(heavy sigh)
Okay. Um...
I've been diagnosed
with episodic ataxia.
- Is it Friedreich's?
- No.
They don't really know
what type it is, exactly.
They say it's not fatal
but it's probably degenerative.
I've already had some muscle weakness.
Joanne...
You know, they gave me all this
information to read about it, but...
I don't want to be defined
by something that's
written in a pamphlet.
I want to see it all. And I'm
gonna talk with your doctor.
Okay, no. See, you don't have to do that.
- You actually think I won't?
- I guess I should have figured
my brother the doctor would
force his way into this.
I'm not doing this because I'm a doctor.
I'm doing it because you're my sister.
(cheerful music)
(door chime)
- Pavla!
- What are you doing here?
Just running around.
Do your parents know where you are?
They might. I don't know.
Okay. One second.
(phone beeping)
Cassie, Pavla's here.
Can you let her parents know she's Okay?
I can go look for them if...
You did.
Okay, I'll keep her here.
- These are pretty.
- Do you want to take one?
Yeah.
- You want to hop up?
- Mmm-hmm.
You know... Your mommy and daddy
are probably looking for you.
Why? I'm right here.
But you keep wandering off.
You know they're not my real parents.
But they want to be.
Which means you're
gonna have to let them.
Is it scary, thinking about
loving new parents when you
still remember your other ones?
A little bit.
A lot.
You never, ever
have to forget about them.
But your new parents?
They're gonna love you just as much.
And they're gonna always find you,
no matter where you are.
- (door chimes)
- Pavla?
We were so worried about you!
We were shopping together
a few stores down.
She disappeared into a clothing rack.
We didn't realize
that she would run out the door.
We ran here as fast as we could.
You ran all the way here
just to find me?
- Of course!
- And we always will,
wherever you are.
I picked this out for you.
- That's very pretty.
- That's why I picked it.
(chuckling)
- Thanks.
- I'm glad she came here.
Me too.
Come on.
- Bye.
- Bye.
(heartwarming music)
So, I spoke with your doctor,
and she's gonna
send over all your charts
and some of your test results,
and then we'll see if I think
we should order any more.
You think more tests are going
to show anything different?
Well, I want to know
what all of our options are.
And I might want to put you
on tetrabenazine
if you start to experience
decreased motor skills.
I think what's good for
decreased motor skills
would be for me to actually
keep using my motor skills.
You want to stay active, sure.
But there are other things we can do.
Sam, I didn't come here
for you to fix this.
I just came here because
I wanted to see you.
And I'm glad you did.
But this is what I do.
Just let me do it.
Okay.
Hello. Did you find a good
place for the wedding?
No, and that's why we're here.
We've been all over town but
Martha hasn't shown me a venue
- yet that I feel is appropriate.
- And I was hoping that
you might think of somewhere
that I haven't considered.
Well, you could do it at Grey House.
You're not suggesting that my
daughter get married at a B&B?
Elizabeth is insisting on a place
that has a "wow" factor of ten.
Hmm. Well,
then, I hope you find some place
that makes you go, "Wow."
I wish we could find
something as beautiful as that.
Oh, that's Henderson's Mill.
It is a stunning place
for a wedding, actually,
but I didn't want to suggest it
for Michael and Vanessa's
because it's prohibitively expensive.
- It sounds perfect.
- Do you think it's available?
Oh. At such short notice?
Well, I can't even imagine
how much it will cost.
Well, that's for me to imagine, so
it's a good thing price doesn't matter.
I'm going to call my daughter
and have her meet us there.
- It really is a lovely place.
- It is.
You never know what kinds of
romantic things might happen there.
Hey.
Oh, hey.
How much studying can one girl do?
- (phone chimes)
- Sorry.
I was supposed to meet Nick and Courtney
but they just texted
and said they decided
to do things on their own.
They've been doing that a lot,
lately. Being on their own.
Yeah, it's not like it used to be.
Look, I'm sorry to run,
but I gotta go home.
So, I'll see you later, then.
Yeah.
Whoa! (Laughing)
- (whispering): Shh, I'm hiding!
- Oh, Okay.
Yeah.
Did you see a little girl in here?
I might have,
- but I don't remember.
- (muffled giggling)
I think she might be right...
- Ah!
- Found you!
I want to hide again. Close
your eyes and count to 100!
Okay.
(parents together): One, two,
three, four,
- five...
- Are you having fun?
- Yeah, but it's so hard.
- They keep finding me!
(chuckling): That's a good thing.
13, 14, 15,
16, 17, 18...
- Hey.
- Hey.
- I have something for you.
- Yeah?
Hey, would you look at that! It worked.
What is this for?
Well, you seemed
kind of alone earlier...
Like you needed something
to smile about.
I like to see you smile.
- You do?
- Yeah.
So, um... thank you...
for the flower.
♪ His heart waking up again ♪
♪ So don't let go ♪
♪ Open up your eyes again ♪
(cheerful music)
We like to set up the
dining room so that our guests
can enjoy the waterfall
as they're having dinner.
- Lovely.
- And we can adapt the outdoor
lighting if you decide
to have the wedding at night.
What do you think?
It's a little more fancy than
I thought it was going to be.
- Yeah, I don't know...
- I think it's perfect.
- Mhm. Right this way.
- Ooh! Thank you.
Oh, it's wonderful in here.
And there's plenty of room for a band.
I didn't know that
you wanted live music.
Well, we have to have
something to dance to.
I'd also like to show you the
atrium. It's the perfect place
- for photos of the bride and the groom.
- Yeah,
- I guess we can take a look.
- Oh, I'd love to see that, too.
Oh. You don't need to
worry about that, Martha.
It's Vanessa's opinion
that matters the most.
- Oh... Of course.
- It's up to the bride.
I should take a look, though,
just to make sure I approve.
Right this way.
- Hello.
- Hi.
How was your day?
Good.
- Oh, um, who gave you that?
- Noah.
- That was nice of him.
- Yeah.
It was.
The oatstraw tea is good
for boosting physical energy
and the red clover has some restorative
properties for bone and cartilage.
- And what about that one?
- What does that one do?
Oh! Nothing. It's just delicious.
Mmm. And there's that moment
right before you taste it
when it's actually even better
than when you taste it.
- The joy of anticipation.
- I hope you experience
as many more of
those moments as you want.
I plan to.
- Alright.
- Will I see you tomorrow?
Oh, that's right, the Henderson Mill.
I told Stephanie
I was gonna help her with
the food for the wedding.
And we're having a meeting where
the ceremony's going to be.
- Do you want to drive out together?
- Yeah. That'd be great.
- Okay. I'll see you then.
- Goodnight.
Goodnight.
- I really like her.
- I do, too.
So, tell me, does this mean
you've changed your mind?
About what?
You said you never wanted
to get married again.
I just know I don't want to
risk that kind of failure again.
And I don't want to mess up
what Cassie and I have.
So, yeah, I guess I still
feel the same way.
That's too bad, then.
Goodnight, Sam.
Goodnight.
Looks like you're all packed up.
Yeah, we're ready to be on our way,
although stopping off here was
exactly what this family needed.
It's time to go home, Pavla.
Can we play on the computer first?
Mmm, I don't think that's working.
I'm so sorry. I was hoping
to have this working
before you guys left.
Hmm...
Oh, look at that.
- This place looks like fun.
- What is it?
Oh, it's Universal Orlando Resort.
They have theme parks, and hotels,
and a new water park called Volcano Bay.
- Would you like to go there some time?
- Can we?
Sure.
But right now your parents
want to get you home
and show you your new house
and your very own bed.
I'm sure you'll have a wonderful
time together. As a family.
Oh, I didn't realize
you were leaving today.
Yeah. They're taking Pavla home.
Thank you so much for all
you did with our daughter.
She was pretty fun to have around.
You really made a big
difference in her life.
Thank you for finding me when
I was hiding with the towels.
I'm glad I found you there, too.
- Oh, and the earrings I borrowed?
- I put them back in your room.
Yeah, but you know what?
I think you should keep them.
- Really?
- Mhm.
Thanks!
- Bye.
- Bye.
(cheerful music)
Everything about this place is perfect.
We can set up the string quartet there and they
will play as the bride and groom walk out,
and then we will follow down the
stairs to where we can serve dinner.
Well, Joanne and I
have come up with some
- really great international food.
- We're going to have
Venezuelan meatballs ready for people
to snack on right when they get there.
- You're going to be serving meatballs?!
- Yes, but they're Venezuelan...
We need things to be much
more impressive than that.
People are already
going to be impressed simply
being in this venue.
So we don't want to spoil it by
not going all-out with the food.
Maybe it was a mistake to have the
local vendors do all of the work.
These "local vendors"
can really come through.
Well, I've hardly seen them
come through at all.
We have to make some
last-minute changes.
And in order to do that,
I have to let you go.
There's just no way that
any of you can pull off
the kind of wedding
that I'm asking for now.
Now, I have some people
at home that I can contact
and have them do the jobs,
instead. Martha,
I feel like I've been
shirking my responsibility
as mother of the bride by letting
you do so much of the work,
so I think it's best
that I take over everything.
- Everything?
- Well, I can use you as a helper.
(strained chuckle)
Now, I have to take a look out front.
I've got an idea for an extra
special way for the bride
to arrive and I need to
make sure there's room.
Well, I suppose I should
inform the proprietor.
I've got a whole pot of
Venezuelan meatballs to get rid of.
They say that wedding planning
can be one of the most stressful
- times in a couple's life.
- Yes, it can be a challenge.
You know, maybe it's a good
thing you and my brother
will never have to go through it.
What do you mean?
Oh, Sam not wanting
to get married again.
Oh, Cassie, I'm sorry.
I just figured that you already knew.
No. Although I can understand
why he feels that way.
I'm just surprised
I didn't figure it out.
He really does love you.
I do know that.
Yeah. I love him, too.
I should probably go find
Stephanie. Make sure
I'm as fired as she is.
Okay.
(mystical music)
- You'd wanna hang out sometime?
I'd like that.
I look forward to every minute
whenever I'm with you.
So stick around, Okay?
I'm not going anywhere.
- You said you'd never get married again.
- I meant that.
(cheerful music)
(leaves rustling)
(leaves rustling)
Welcome to Grey House.
I'm Cassie.
- What's your name?
- Pavla.
Hey, Pavla.
- Are you here with your parents?
- They're not here anymore.
- Hmm.
- Pavla?
Well, somebody wants
to know where you are.
Pavla?
Pavla, you scared us.
I just wanted to find out
what was over here.
- Are you looking to stay here?
- A few nights, yeah.
We just adopted our first daughter.
Congratulations!
She saw your sign and she was
curious what a "Grey House" was.
Why don't you go help get
your things out of your car
and then come in and see
what your room looks like?
- Okay.
- Okay.
Oh, it's a big change
for a girl her age.
For all of us. Eddie and I
have wanted children for so
long... and her parents died
in a car accident last year,
leaving her with no family.
That's horrible...
I just hope that we're able
to love that little girl as much
as I'm sure they must have.
Pavla is very fortunate
to have parents like you.
And I'm sure you're going
to make a wonderful family.
♪♪♪
Hey.
- Uh...
- What?
Who are you talking to?
Noah. He's visiting his mom in New York.
- Oh. Say hi to him for me.
- Hm.
Waving... hand... emoji...
from... Nick!
Send.
Okay, we gotta go.
- Uhh, we've still got time!
- No, no, no.
Come on! Come on! Come ooon!
- Okay...
- Where are you going?
- Nick is taking me to see a movie.
- Yeah, um...
Courtney decided we should be
going on actual dates, so...
- But you guys are together all the time!
- Are we?
I mean, it seems like it...
Well, I mean, can you blame me?
- Okay, we'll see you later.
- Bye.
Have fun.
♪♪♪
- Hey.
- Oh,
I was just about to
come looking for you.
I was organizing some jewelry in my shop
and I found these. Thought
they'd look good on you.
- Those would look good on me.
- What's all that?
- Paperwork.
- Aren't there computers for that?
Yes. And that one isn't working.
So you have to
go through it all by hand? Ew.
No, I don't mind.
It gives me a chance to look
back at the names of people
who've stayed here whose lives
were different when they left.
I never thought about it like that.
Those people are kind of your legacy.
I don't know, I think we all live on
through the differences we make.
Then I'm hardly living on at all.
You've made a lot of
differences in people's lives
and I'm sure you'll
be making a lot more.
Yeah...
- Well, thanks for the earrings.
- Mhm.
Hello, Sam.
Hey. What are you working on?
- Oh, some Grey House business.
- Keeping the lights on, you know.
So...
do you have anything going on tonight?
- Nope.
- What about tomorrow night?
- I don't think so.
- And the night after that?
- I'm pretty sure I'm free.
- Hm.
Do you wanna make some sort of plans?
Oh, I don't know. But now
I know we can if we want to.
Then I'll make sure to keep
my future open, just in case.
(light-hearted music)
(door tinkling)
- Oh! Good morning, Martha.
- It certainly is.
- Have you heard the news?
- No, what news?
I don't know if I should be
the one to announce it, but...
There's going to be
a wedding in Middleton!
- A wedding?
- Yes,
and I'm so glad that I got to
be the one to tell you,
so I could see the look
of surprise on your face!
(cheerful music)
I didn't even know my son
was seeing anyone, let alone
- about to get married!
- Yeah!
It's moving along a lot
faster than we thought.
Well, you two seem
already very much in love.
Yeah. We are.
At first we were going
to have a big party
just to announce
our engagement, and then
we started thinking of all the
planning a wedding would take...
and all the money
my mother would want to spend.
So we decided,
let's just get it done
without the hassle.
Even though I consider
the planning to be half the fun.
- I know. We're sorry.
- I have a way
- of disappointing my mother.
- No, no...
It's just, a simple wedding
is what we want most of all,
and when Michael was
telling me about Middleton,
it just seemed like
the right place to do it.
Well, I think you made
the perfect choice,
and will be very happy by the time
you leave here as husband and wife.
Oh, my goodness, my son
is going to have a wife!
Yeah,
yeah, well, you know, I don't
know how it happened, either.
How did you two meet?
Michael was a driver for the
car service my family uses.
You had a job?!
You knew I wanted to start
a business like that.
Well, yes, but you didn't
tell me you were working.
I wanted to make sure it was going
to last before I said anything.
We got to know each
other every time he picked me up.
He was just so good-hearted
and it seems old-fashioned
to say, but kind.
He takes after his mother that way.
Well, Vanessa, you can get
settled here in Grey House while
I get all of the arrangements
in place for your wedding.
Mom, we don't really
need any arrangements.
(Sigh!) Thank you. Michael,
you at least need
a place for the ceremony,
a few flowers to spruce things up a bit,
and a cake to celebrate with after.
We don't want anybody
to go to any trouble.
Vanessa, I used to be a wedding planner.
This isn't trouble, this is fun.
Well,
I guess it'd be Okay if you want
to put something together.
- But nothing too complicated.
- It will be my pleasure.
So, when will the rest
of the family be arriving?
I told my mother not to show
up until the day before the wedding.
That way she can
just come in and enjoy it.
Well, tell her she can have
a room here, if she'd like.
Thanks.
Excuse me, is this where the
really good doctors hang out?
- Joanne?
- Look who's here!
- What are you doing here?
- Oh, I don't know, I just
happened to find myself on this part of
the globe and decided to look you up.
- Eve, this is my sister...
- Joanne.
- Nice to meet you.
- Is my brother treating you Okay?
You could probably use a raise.
You know, she should
probably get a raise.
- I like your sister a lot.
- How is Nick?
- Taller than last you saw him.
- Wait, he's not twelve anymore.
No. He's going to love seeing you.
Okay, this is all a little bit different
than the last time
I saw you in New York.
Yeah, a lot of things
are different since then.
If that means you're dating somebody,
- it had better be someone I like.
- It does. I am.
You'll like her. We should all
go out to dinner tonight.
- Okay, that would be perfect.
- When's my next appointment?
You've got half an hour.
Oh, well, lets go to the house
and get you settled in.
That would be good. I could
use some rest after the trip.
That's something I hardly
ever hear you say.
My sister's hiked
halfway around the world.
Which means I still have halfway to go.
(chuckling) Come on.
(silly music)
What are you going to do with those?
I don't know.
I wasn't expecting them to be so big.
I was going to use them as part of a
flower display in the window but...
Oh, they would take up
the whole display.
Yeah. And they're a bit
gaudy to keep out here
so I don't know what
I'm going to do with them.
(dramatic gasp) Oh, my goodness.
They're perfect!
I was looking for something to
give Michael and Vanessa's wedding
a little extra pizazz and there it is.
You want to use
these peacocks at a wedding?
- Oh, I want a whole dozen.
- We're having
a simple ceremony at city hall
but we could put one of these at
the end of each row of chairs.
Are you sure that's what
Michael and Vanessa want?
Oh, please, they don't know what
they want. They're young and in love
and they're not thinking straight.
So it's a good thing they have
me to think for them.
Now, how quickly can you
get me as many as I need?
Oh, I can get these
shipped here overnight.
Then do it.
ACHOO!
Excuse me. I don't know what...
Achoo! Achoo!
Oh, my goodness. I don't know
what's come over me.
Didn't you once tell me that
you were allergic to feathers?
- Oh, that's so true.
- It's why I can never wear boas.
Then you probably don't wanna walk down
- an aisle lined with these, then.
- I suppose you're right.
We'll just keep it simple, as
the bride and groom requested.
- That's probably for the best.
- Achoo! Sorry.
So, what'd you do while you were there?
Uh, not a whole lot.
My mom and I used to do a lot of stuff,
before she and my dad got divorced.
But now that she married Jason,
it's never just the two of us.
He's always there, too,
so we don't get to be together.
So, it sounds like the trip
was hardly worth it.
I would have rather been here.
When my mom got married,
everybody tried to tell me
I would be gaining a dad.
But what happened was
I lost my mom instead.
So you have to figure out how
to get by with just one parent.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Um, there's something
I wanted to tell you.
I was waiting until you got back.
Okay?
I missed you.
I missed you, too.
Do you want to see what I'm doing?
This is where I mark
everyone coming and going.
And everyone staying here, like
you and your new mom and dad.
Why aren't you with them?
They said I could look around
as long as I stayed in the house.
That's nice of them,
letting you explore on your own.
- Yeah, I think I like them.
- I don't know.
Well, when you decide
for sure, let them know, Okay?
Okay.
- Did Pavla come through here?
- She did.
- We've hardly seen her all day.
- She's been through so much,
but we thought once we got her away
from the orphanage, she would open up.
I lost my parents at a young age.
That's not something she's
just going to forget about.
I'm really sorry to hear that.
I learned to love the people
who came into my life
and took care of me. I suspect
that Pavla will, too.
I hope so.
Oh, Abigail? I'm getting a delivery
of new guest towels tomorrow.
If I'm not around, would you
mind putting them in the armoire
in the guest room
at the end of the hall?
'Cause I'm running this place now?
Because I'm asking you to do a favor.
I guess I can do one of those.
I probably should have warned you
that my sister is nothing like me.
That's true. Most of our
friends can't figure out
how we came out of the same house.
That is kind of weird.
Aunt Joanne actually likes to laugh
and have fun, while Dad...
Well, you know him.
Yeah, I'm not any fun at all.
When were you in Thailand?
How did you know that?
I picked up a bracelet
similar to this when I was
- in the Old City of Sukhothai.
- Isn't it gorgeous there?
Did you stay at the Piper Tree?
- I did.
- It's one of my favorite hotels,
second only to
the Windsor Arms in Chicago.
How long are you
going to stay in Middleton?
- Until my brother kicks me out.
- You can stay as long as you like.
And where are you going after this?
- You know, I don't really know.
- Well, that's weird.
You usually have the next two
or three years mapped out.
Sometimes on an actual map.
It's just, right now, I'm not
thinking too far in advance.
But I am very glad
I came here when I did.
So I could see
my big brother this happy.
You did pick a good time to show up.
When life is pretty good.
Mmm-hmm. It's a pretty
good time for me, too.
(cheerful music)
- AAHH!
- Shh! I'm playing hide-and-seek.
Um...
With who?
Just me.
I like your earrings.
Thank you.
- Bye.
- Bye.
- Hey. - Hey.
- Good morning.
- Dinner was fun last night.
- Yeah, I'm glad we were able to do that.
- Stephanie, this is my sister, Joanne.
- Hi.
- Hi.
- Stephanie owns the Bistro.
- Oh, then you're the one
to ask: How's the coffee?
- I can answer that.
- It's the best in town.
Then I will take as much
caffeine as you have, to go.
Joanne's still jet-lagged
from getting in from Venezuela.
And from being all over
the world before that.
I've been trying to add some
international cuisine here
but it's kind of hard to
get the people of Middleton
excited about Pisca Andina soup.
Oh, I found the best recipe
for that in Caracas.
Would you share it with me?
- Yeah, I'll do better than that.
- I'll show you how to make it.
Aw! Well, the coffee is right
there and you can help yourself.
Okay. We will. Thanks.
Thanks.
She seems sweet!
- She really is.
- Yeah, really nice.
- Ah, Stephanie. - Hi.
- I need to talk with you about
the cake you'll be making for
Michael and Vanessa's wedding.
I... I didn't know I was making a cake.
Oh yes, and it needs to be spectacular!
Now, I want it to be multi-tiered
and I was thinking
that each layer could be
one of Michael's favorite
colours from when he was a boy.
Purple on the bottom,
brown in the middle,
and bright green on the top!
Oh... These colours
don't really go together.
Of course they do.
It's the same colour scheme I have
in my master bedroom.
Are you sure you want
such an extravagant cake?
Cassie, one should never go low-brow
with cake. I mean, that is
just a basic rule of life.
But you wouldn't want
to distract from...
well, the simplicity of their day.
Well, I...
Well, then, it's a good thing
Cassie was here to stop this
overzealous mother of the groom
from getting out of hand.
We'll just go with a simple
sheet cake, white frosting.
I think that's an excellent idea.
I thought that son
of mine would boomerang
in and out of our house for years.
But Michael seems to have
actually... grown up.
The love of a woman has
a way of changing a man.
Yes, and now he's found someone
else to take care of him.
Well, good luck with that,
Vanessa, good luck.
We're gonna decorate City Hall
with just a few flowers,
and then have a small reception
at the Bistro after that.
It all sounds perfect.
I can hardly believe you
actually did what we wanted.
Well, you were very clear you
wanted things to be kept simple
and all I had to do was
remember what you said.
And frankly, Cassie kept me honest.
- I wonder what's keeping her?
- Hello, everybody.
Surprise.
- Mom?
- Vanessa.
I told you not to get here until Friday.
Oh well, I decided that
one day before the wedding
wasn't early enough for me
to help with all the things
I'm sure need to be done.
Elizabeth, this is my mom.
- Martha, of course.
- Wonderful to meet you.
- Aww.
- Where's Cassie?
- She's bringing in my bags.
- She insisted that I say here,
even though I told her
I would find a hotel.
Oh, but Grey House is
the nicest place in Middleton.
Is it? Hm.
Uh, we were just going over
some of the wedding plans.
I hope you haven't gotten
too far into things.
I think the mother of the bride
deserves some say in the matter.
(laughing uncomfortably)
- Are you hungry?
- I don't know.
- They've got cookies.
- You can pick one out yourself.
That's Okay.
- Can I go sit over there?
- Oh, sure.
Oh, hello.
Hi Abigail. Marla just
stopped off to buy
a few things. Can Pavla sit here
while I get her a cookie?
Yeah, I can keep an eye on her, sure.
Thanks. I'll just be a minute.
Your new parents seem really nice.
My other parents were really nice, too.
But they went away one day
and never came back.
That kind of happened with my dad, too.
Did he die?
He just... never came back.
I'm sorry you got so sad.
I'm sorry you did, too.
These earrings I lent you
look really good on you.
Thank you.
Thanks for letting me borrow
your history notes for
the classes I missed.
I hope you could read my handwriting.
Are you kidding? It was
neat as the Magna Carta.
Which, thanks to your notes,
I know what that is.
Well, I'm glad that I could help.
You know, my dad, he was
really big into history.
He'd say that every day
that you're alive
could end up being one
that they study forever,
so make sure that you pay
attention to it.
How old were you when he died?
I had just turned eleven.
- Yuck.
- Yeah.
You know, he, um...
he had this thing where
he would bring me a yellow daisy
and he would say, "Grace,
"the only thing brighter
than this flower
"is your smile,
so let's see it."
No matter how sad I was,
it always worked.
I remember coming here with him, too.
I would ask him to push me
higher and higher,
hoping that I would wind up
going all the way around.
Not possible, I found out.
- Because physics.
- Yup.
But I think we could give it a try.
What?
I think we could get you halfway around.
- Hold on.
- Noah!
(giggling)
Now, I was thinking that we
could put seating for the guests
in the hallway and then
do the ceremony up here.
And then the bride
can walk down an aisle
in between the folding chairs...
There's going to be folding chairs?
Well, people have to sit on something.
But do they have to be sitting here?
A city hall doesn't seem
like the kind of place
that people should be married in.
It's where people come
- to get divorced.
- A lot of other
wonderful things happen
in this building, too.
Vanessa, this is not
the extravagant wedding
that you talked about having
when you were a little girl.
Mom, I was, like, six.
But you always knew
what you wanted, even then.
So we need to find another place.
- We don't really have time for that.
- Of course we do. Martha can
start showing me options right away.
I'm sure Martha will help you
find the perfect place.
She always has a way of leading people
right to where they're supposed to be.
Well, I suppose I could do that.
Come with me and I'll show you
the best this town has to offer.
That is exactly what I want to see.
Middleton awaits!
This way.
You hardly ate any dinner.
Is that your subtle way of saying
your big brother can't cook?
No, it was great.
I'm just not really that hungry.
Hey, are you up for a game of dominoes?
I still have our tally from
the last time we played.
Maybe tomorrow.
I just, I think I need to get to bed.
Okay.
Why don't you just finish your homework.
- I'll do the dishes.
- Sounds like a fair deal to me.
- So, when were you planning to tell me?
- I wasn't planning to.
You thought your brother the
doctor wouldn't figure it out?
Maybe I was hoping you weren't
as smart as you used to be.
You're tired, your appetite's
down, you're not making plans
to travel like you always do...
I really don't want to talk about this.
I know. And I'm the guy
who's going to let you not?
(heavy sigh)
Okay. Um...
I've been diagnosed
with episodic ataxia.
- Is it Friedreich's?
- No.
They don't really know
what type it is, exactly.
They say it's not fatal
but it's probably degenerative.
I've already had some muscle weakness.
Joanne...
You know, they gave me all this
information to read about it, but...
I don't want to be defined
by something that's
written in a pamphlet.
I want to see it all. And I'm
gonna talk with your doctor.
Okay, no. See, you don't have to do that.
- You actually think I won't?
- I guess I should have figured
my brother the doctor would
force his way into this.
I'm not doing this because I'm a doctor.
I'm doing it because you're my sister.
(cheerful music)
(door chime)
- Pavla!
- What are you doing here?
Just running around.
Do your parents know where you are?
They might. I don't know.
Okay. One second.
(phone beeping)
Cassie, Pavla's here.
Can you let her parents know she's Okay?
I can go look for them if...
You did.
Okay, I'll keep her here.
- These are pretty.
- Do you want to take one?
Yeah.
- You want to hop up?
- Mmm-hmm.
You know... Your mommy and daddy
are probably looking for you.
Why? I'm right here.
But you keep wandering off.
You know they're not my real parents.
But they want to be.
Which means you're
gonna have to let them.
Is it scary, thinking about
loving new parents when you
still remember your other ones?
A little bit.
A lot.
You never, ever
have to forget about them.
But your new parents?
They're gonna love you just as much.
And they're gonna always find you,
no matter where you are.
- (door chimes)
- Pavla?
We were so worried about you!
We were shopping together
a few stores down.
She disappeared into a clothing rack.
We didn't realize
that she would run out the door.
We ran here as fast as we could.
You ran all the way here
just to find me?
- Of course!
- And we always will,
wherever you are.
I picked this out for you.
- That's very pretty.
- That's why I picked it.
(chuckling)
- Thanks.
- I'm glad she came here.
Me too.
Come on.
- Bye.
- Bye.
(heartwarming music)
So, I spoke with your doctor,
and she's gonna
send over all your charts
and some of your test results,
and then we'll see if I think
we should order any more.
You think more tests are going
to show anything different?
Well, I want to know
what all of our options are.
And I might want to put you
on tetrabenazine
if you start to experience
decreased motor skills.
I think what's good for
decreased motor skills
would be for me to actually
keep using my motor skills.
You want to stay active, sure.
But there are other things we can do.
Sam, I didn't come here
for you to fix this.
I just came here because
I wanted to see you.
And I'm glad you did.
But this is what I do.
Just let me do it.
Okay.
Hello. Did you find a good
place for the wedding?
No, and that's why we're here.
We've been all over town but
Martha hasn't shown me a venue
- yet that I feel is appropriate.
- And I was hoping that
you might think of somewhere
that I haven't considered.
Well, you could do it at Grey House.
You're not suggesting that my
daughter get married at a B&B?
Elizabeth is insisting on a place
that has a "wow" factor of ten.
Hmm. Well,
then, I hope you find some place
that makes you go, "Wow."
I wish we could find
something as beautiful as that.
Oh, that's Henderson's Mill.
It is a stunning place
for a wedding, actually,
but I didn't want to suggest it
for Michael and Vanessa's
because it's prohibitively expensive.
- It sounds perfect.
- Do you think it's available?
Oh. At such short notice?
Well, I can't even imagine
how much it will cost.
Well, that's for me to imagine, so
it's a good thing price doesn't matter.
I'm going to call my daughter
and have her meet us there.
- It really is a lovely place.
- It is.
You never know what kinds of
romantic things might happen there.
Hey.
Oh, hey.
How much studying can one girl do?
- (phone chimes)
- Sorry.
I was supposed to meet Nick and Courtney
but they just texted
and said they decided
to do things on their own.
They've been doing that a lot,
lately. Being on their own.
Yeah, it's not like it used to be.
Look, I'm sorry to run,
but I gotta go home.
So, I'll see you later, then.
Yeah.
Whoa! (Laughing)
- (whispering): Shh, I'm hiding!
- Oh, Okay.
Yeah.
Did you see a little girl in here?
I might have,
- but I don't remember.
- (muffled giggling)
I think she might be right...
- Ah!
- Found you!
I want to hide again. Close
your eyes and count to 100!
Okay.
(parents together): One, two,
three, four,
- five...
- Are you having fun?
- Yeah, but it's so hard.
- They keep finding me!
(chuckling): That's a good thing.
13, 14, 15,
16, 17, 18...
- Hey.
- Hey.
- I have something for you.
- Yeah?
Hey, would you look at that! It worked.
What is this for?
Well, you seemed
kind of alone earlier...
Like you needed something
to smile about.
I like to see you smile.
- You do?
- Yeah.
So, um... thank you...
for the flower.
♪ His heart waking up again ♪
♪ So don't let go ♪
♪ Open up your eyes again ♪
(cheerful music)
We like to set up the
dining room so that our guests
can enjoy the waterfall
as they're having dinner.
- Lovely.
- And we can adapt the outdoor
lighting if you decide
to have the wedding at night.
What do you think?
It's a little more fancy than
I thought it was going to be.
- Yeah, I don't know...
- I think it's perfect.
- Mhm. Right this way.
- Ooh! Thank you.
Oh, it's wonderful in here.
And there's plenty of room for a band.
I didn't know that
you wanted live music.
Well, we have to have
something to dance to.
I'd also like to show you the
atrium. It's the perfect place
- for photos of the bride and the groom.
- Yeah,
- I guess we can take a look.
- Oh, I'd love to see that, too.
Oh. You don't need to
worry about that, Martha.
It's Vanessa's opinion
that matters the most.
- Oh... Of course.
- It's up to the bride.
I should take a look, though,
just to make sure I approve.
Right this way.
- Hello.
- Hi.
How was your day?
Good.
- Oh, um, who gave you that?
- Noah.
- That was nice of him.
- Yeah.
It was.
The oatstraw tea is good
for boosting physical energy
and the red clover has some restorative
properties for bone and cartilage.
- And what about that one?
- What does that one do?
Oh! Nothing. It's just delicious.
Mmm. And there's that moment
right before you taste it
when it's actually even better
than when you taste it.
- The joy of anticipation.
- I hope you experience
as many more of
those moments as you want.
I plan to.
- Alright.
- Will I see you tomorrow?
Oh, that's right, the Henderson Mill.
I told Stephanie
I was gonna help her with
the food for the wedding.
And we're having a meeting where
the ceremony's going to be.
- Do you want to drive out together?
- Yeah. That'd be great.
- Okay. I'll see you then.
- Goodnight.
Goodnight.
- I really like her.
- I do, too.
So, tell me, does this mean
you've changed your mind?
About what?
You said you never wanted
to get married again.
I just know I don't want to
risk that kind of failure again.
And I don't want to mess up
what Cassie and I have.
So, yeah, I guess I still
feel the same way.
That's too bad, then.
Goodnight, Sam.
Goodnight.
Looks like you're all packed up.
Yeah, we're ready to be on our way,
although stopping off here was
exactly what this family needed.
It's time to go home, Pavla.
Can we play on the computer first?
Mmm, I don't think that's working.
I'm so sorry. I was hoping
to have this working
before you guys left.
Hmm...
Oh, look at that.
- This place looks like fun.
- What is it?
Oh, it's Universal Orlando Resort.
They have theme parks, and hotels,
and a new water park called Volcano Bay.
- Would you like to go there some time?
- Can we?
Sure.
But right now your parents
want to get you home
and show you your new house
and your very own bed.
I'm sure you'll have a wonderful
time together. As a family.
Oh, I didn't realize
you were leaving today.
Yeah. They're taking Pavla home.
Thank you so much for all
you did with our daughter.
She was pretty fun to have around.
You really made a big
difference in her life.
Thank you for finding me when
I was hiding with the towels.
I'm glad I found you there, too.
- Oh, and the earrings I borrowed?
- I put them back in your room.
Yeah, but you know what?
I think you should keep them.
- Really?
- Mhm.
Thanks!
- Bye.
- Bye.
(cheerful music)
Everything about this place is perfect.
We can set up the string quartet there and they
will play as the bride and groom walk out,
and then we will follow down the
stairs to where we can serve dinner.
Well, Joanne and I
have come up with some
- really great international food.
- We're going to have
Venezuelan meatballs ready for people
to snack on right when they get there.
- You're going to be serving meatballs?!
- Yes, but they're Venezuelan...
We need things to be much
more impressive than that.
People are already
going to be impressed simply
being in this venue.
So we don't want to spoil it by
not going all-out with the food.
Maybe it was a mistake to have the
local vendors do all of the work.
These "local vendors"
can really come through.
Well, I've hardly seen them
come through at all.
We have to make some
last-minute changes.
And in order to do that,
I have to let you go.
There's just no way that
any of you can pull off
the kind of wedding
that I'm asking for now.
Now, I have some people
at home that I can contact
and have them do the jobs,
instead. Martha,
I feel like I've been
shirking my responsibility
as mother of the bride by letting
you do so much of the work,
so I think it's best
that I take over everything.
- Everything?
- Well, I can use you as a helper.
(strained chuckle)
Now, I have to take a look out front.
I've got an idea for an extra
special way for the bride
to arrive and I need to
make sure there's room.
Well, I suppose I should
inform the proprietor.
I've got a whole pot of
Venezuelan meatballs to get rid of.
They say that wedding planning
can be one of the most stressful
- times in a couple's life.
- Yes, it can be a challenge.
You know, maybe it's a good
thing you and my brother
will never have to go through it.
What do you mean?
Oh, Sam not wanting
to get married again.
Oh, Cassie, I'm sorry.
I just figured that you already knew.
No. Although I can understand
why he feels that way.
I'm just surprised
I didn't figure it out.
He really does love you.
I do know that.
Yeah. I love him, too.
I should probably go find
Stephanie. Make sure
I'm as fired as she is.
Okay.
(mystical music)