Good Witch (2015–…): Season 2, Episode 7 - What's Your Secret? - full transcript

Cassie helps John comb through resumes for his dig in the Maldives.

- Previously on Good Witch...
- Wish we could switch parents.

Your mom would understand
why I want to go to London.

Hillcrest Hospital might offer
me their Chief of Staff job.

I'm totally committed to us having kids,

there's just a lot
of change coming our way.

I'm glad we reconnected.

Ah, this place is amazing.

Yeah, for such a small town.

Middleton offers a lot
of unexpected things.

True.

- Feels good to stretch my legs.
- Yeah, but we've been



poring over resumes
for an hour. I did not think

it would be this hard
to find a field supervisor.

The perfect person is out
there. I have a feeling.

With your help, I'm sure I'll find them.

Nice work.

So tell me, how can I pay
you back for all this work?

- Buying me dinner is enough.
- You're letting me off cheap.

Come on, I wanna do something
really special for you.

To be honest, this is
as much fun as it is work.

That's how I see it.
I wish my students would have

a quarter of your enthusiasm,
and focus, and patience.

It seems like no one wants
to wait for anything anymore.

And archeology is about
delayed gratification.

- Yeah, trusting your instincts.
- Continuing ahead



even when all the
evidence is against you.

- Faith.
- In the face of doubt.

- You have that.
- So do you.

We both have a willingness
to wait for something good.

Even if you can't
see it, you can feel it.

Like minds.

- Hey!
- Hey!

- Did you get today's paper?
- I did. It's on the counter.

Ugh, I swear, that paper boy hates me.

I just wanted to look at the forecast.

- Isn't it on your phone?
- I don't like what my phone says.

My friend Doug is coming to town
next Saturday and he thinks

- we can play golf.
- Oh. It's freezing!

As long as there's not snow
on the course, he'll play.

- Really?
- Yeah, he's pretty hardcore

when it comes to sports.
But it doesn't look good.

But forecasters are usually
wrong, aren't they?

The weather can change
instantaneously. It's mercurial.

Which means they are wrong
more than they're right.

- That's one way to look at it.
- It's the truth.

Your truth.

Sorry. Ugh, Hillcrest Hospital.

- The Chief of Staff job.
- Yeah, they want to send

a representative to talk to me.
You know, it's a great

opportunity that a few years ago
I probably would have jumped at.

- But things have changed.
- Yeah, well,

Like the weather. I've changed.

Between my practice and Nick,
I'm already short on time.

I told them I'm not interested,
but they're not giving up.

They know a good thing when they see it.

I know I can't do a job like that

unless I give my life
over to it, completely.

- Balance is important.
- Nick's important.

Oh... I'm sorry.

No, I got it.

- Oh! That's pretty.
- Yeah, it is.

When I was little,

before I lost my parents,
we used to spend our summers

at a cottage on the lake.
Some of the best

family memories I have.

Hmm!

My friend told me Middleton
is a sleepy town.

Peaceful, yes, but vibrant too.

Depends on what you're looking for.

- Peaceful.
- Cassie Nightingale. Welcome.

Can I take your bag up to your room?

No! I'm good.

Once you get settled in,

I can go over all the activities
that are going on in Middleton

- this week.
- Something tells me

- you are not here for the sights.
- Just looking

for some rest. I had a minor
procedure recently.

Nothing too serious,

I just thought I'd take some
time before going back to work.

I tried staying at home,
but I kept getting called in.

There's no rest in the tech field.

Something is always crashing
or not working.

Your room is down the hall,
last door on the left.

- I'll show you.
- Nope, I've got it.

Thanks.

Well, I wish all our guests
were like that.

- Quiet?
- Easy.

Yes... easy.

- This is nice.
- Yeah!

Although, I feel the store isn't
holding as much appeal as your phone.

Guilty! Sorry.

There's drama at school.

Brenda just sent out invites
to her sweet 16 party

and everyone is talking about
who is and isn't invited.

- Hmm...
- I was.

- That sounds fun.
- Yeah!

No.

Those big parties kind of
make me uncomfortable.

Oh, well, how about something smaller?
Movie night at Grey House?

You could invite a few girlfriends.

Yeah, or we could
just hang out. Maybe we could

make a batch
of the snickerdoodle cookies.

Sure, if that's what you want.

- Yeah, it is.
- Okay.

Cassie!

- Tom!
- And Grace.

- Hi, Mr. Tinsdale.
- You are growing up so fast.

You'll be off to college
before you know it!

Tom, I have something for you. Hmm...

For your sinuses.

How did you...

Oh! Thanks. How much do I owe you?

- Ten dollars.
- Here.

Thanks. Don't forget your receipt.

- Is there anything else?
- Ugh...

I do need a present for Martha.

- Your 30th anniversary.
- Yes.

Oh! Do you have something
special planned?

- Should I?
- Well, it'd be nice for the both of you.

It's more about Martha.

She is very big on our anniversary.

Hmm! Maybe you were thinking
about something festive?

Festive... You mean like a party?

Oh! It's a great idea.

I had a party for Martha
when we were first married.

She worried so much about everything,
she couldn't enjoy it.

Well, what she doesn't know...

A surprise?

That's another great idea!

But I can't keep a secret
that big from Martha.

Hmm...

No.

No, I can't ask you to do it.

Consider it a gift to both of you.

Cassie Nightingale, you are an angel.

Thank you.

I can't find the spoons.

Ice cream for lunch?

It's a healthy snack full of

calcium and... I just want a spoon.

I re-arranged everything.

This is the third time this week.

I'm not even going to mention
what you did to my sock drawer.

- Look, I can tell you're bored.
- I am.

Maybe you should think about
going back to school sooner.

I'll think about that,

- but in the meantime...
- You should find something to do.

- Like a hobby?
- Yeah.

I saw this today.

- Community art classes.
- For adults. Beginners.

Great! I think you should
do it! It'll be good for you.

And for the kitchen. And for me.

And for my socks.

You want me to cater
an anniversary party

- for Martha?
- It wouldn't work without you.

How many people? Pass
hors d'oeuvres or multiple courses?

You know what, I'll just work up

a tasting menu and Martha can decide.
I'll just give her a call.

No, ugh... Tom wants it
to be a surprise.

Oh! No problem.

- Are you sure about that?
- I can keep a secret.

- I can!
- Hey, Ben.

Hey! I fixed the brackets
for your shelf.

- Oh!
- This is a nice surprise.

- So, what's up?
- Oh, nothing.

Cassie is planning a surprise
anniversary party for Martha

- and I'm going to cater it.
- Oh.

What? It's not a surprise from Ben.

Mmm-hmm.

The deadline for
the application is coming up.

I'm still checking out the program.

Greg said a semester abroad in London
would be a great life experience.

Nick, it's not a 2 week vacation.

It's 4 months in a foreign country.

They all speak English.

You're doing well in school.

Right! I've totally earned this.

- What if you fall behind?
- I won't.

Greg said that this is a once
in a lifetime opportunity.

While I respect Greg's opinion,

your life has just begun. You're
gonna have lots of chances

to do things like this.
Most colleges have

study abroad programs
for juniors and seniors.

Why won't you let me go?

I need you to explain
to me why you want to go.

- I have.
- Not really. Not in any detail.

Maybe I could read your essay.

The study abroad requires that
you write a 1,000 word essay

on why you want to take part
in the London program.

I think reading that

might help me make my decision.

- I love your new hair.
- Thank you! I needed a change.

But you don't really want
to talk about my hair, do you?

Martha's party.

Stephanie. When it comes
to gossip, that woman has

more leaks than the Titanic. If you
really want to keep it a surprise,

- cut her loose now.
- So, what do you say?

Martha is so high-maintenance.

Yeah, but this is a surprise party, so
Martha won't be involved in the planning.

I'm really busy at the store.

You really need my help, don't you?

If you help Martha, you'll
actually be helping yourself.

I don't fall for reverse psychology.

I know. It's your choice.

Okay, fine.

You won't regret it.

Look, it's Alexis' brother...

- Greg?
- Mmm-hmm!

- You haven't met him yet, have you?
- No!

Perfect. Greg!

Hi! I don't believe
you've met my cousin,

Cassie Nightingale.

Ah! It's nice to finally meet you.
Alexis is a big fan.

Thank you. Send her my love.

Alright. I better get back to work.

Don't be a stranger!

- Okay, that is a first.
- What?

I've never had a man play
hard to get before.

- How do you deal with it?
- Ah!

- Abigail...
- I'm just asking.

He was just in a hurry!

Looks like you might just
actually have to work for this one.

That'll be a change.

Something different.

Could be fun!

Maybe just what you're looking for.

Or who I'm looking for.

- Aren't you cold?
- It helps me think.

- About?
- Everything.

You care to elaborate?

You know, when we were
horseback riding, it reminded me

how much I love the outdoors.

You did seem at home in that saddle.

Living in New York and working so much,
I didn't get to do things like that.

And I didn't really miss it
until I got out there again.

Our connection to nature is
very primal. It's in our DNA.

Oddly, that makes sense.

- You know, the lake house?
- Yeah.

The ad we saw in the paper.

Maybe if I got a place like that, it'd be
a way for Nick and me to get outside,

you know. Do things together. Here.
Like I did when I was his age.

- Sounds like you had an epiphany.
- Yeah. I might have.

You know... You know a lot
about the area.

- Yeah.
- Could you go with me?

- Sure.
- Great! I'll set something up

for Sunday morning.

- I'll call the agent and get a key.
- Great!

- Yeah! It could be.
- Oh! I do have to be back

early, though. I've got a lot
of party planning to do.

Ah! Martha's surprise anniversary party?

Yeah, I hadn't told you about that yet.

Oh, the guy at the food market.

He told Eve. And Stephanie told him.

So, are you coming?

- Are you hosting?
- I am.

- At Grey House?
- No!

- Where then?
- I don't know yet.

Well, at least that part's
still a surprise.

- Mmm-hmm!
- See you!

I am totally stressing
about the menu for...

...Martha's party.

- What?
- Abigail's doing the flowers.

- Was I not supposed to tell Abigail?
- It's supposed to be a secret.

- Yeah, from Martha.
- No. You're not supposed to tell anyone.

Ben probably would have told her anyway.

- Oh!
- You look like a woman

- on a mission.
- I need answers.

- My anniversary is coming up.
- Oh.

Oh. You have an anniversary?

Yes. All married people do.

Have you seen Tom lately?

It is a small town,

and in a small town you are bound to run
into people you know all the time.

So, Tom hasn't mentioned
our anniversary...

that means either A, he's forgotten,

or B, he's planning something
behind my back.

- You could just ask him.
- In our marriage,

the duty of marking our anniversary
has always been his responsibility.

But it's both your anniversaries.

Yes, but the responsibility
for romance lies with the man.

I think keeping the romance
alive is a shared responsibility.

Well, we'll just have
to agree to disagree.

Just promise me that if either of you

hear anything from Tom,
you'll let me know.

See... I got this.

So, are you going to Brenda's party?

Ugh, I don't think so.

How's London going?

I have to write an essay
about why I want to go.

- That doesn't sound too bad.
- It's homework.

Why do you want to go?

I told you, because London is cool

and parent-free.

You know, it rains almost
half the year there.

Yeah, I can deal with rain.

180 days of rain?

You'll be stuck inside a lot
and you won't know anyone.

- But I'll be on my own.
- That's kind of my point.

- Are you jealous that I'm going?
- I'm not.

I just want to make sure you know
what you're getting yourself into.

I do. And I'll be fine.

So wait, you got in trouble

for what at your art class?

For mixing our oils
with the water colours.

"Our" oils?

Donna. She's so much fun.
We share a station.

- Oh, nice!
- Yeah. Her and her husband Chad

- own their own candy business.
- Ugh!

I can't remember if it's saltwater
taffy or peanut brittle

that got them started,
but they have a whole store now.

They are very well off.

I think you'd really like Donna.
And Chad sounds nice.

You haven't met him.

Which is why I wanted to invite both of them
over, to get to know them better.

We need to expand our circle of friends.

Why? We have a very full circle.

We don't. All our friends here
are your friends or your family.

Well, maybe we can meet them for dinner.

I want to have them here.
Entertain in our home.

Or I could go back
to rearranging the kitchen.

Dinner sounds great.

Uh-huh!

The representative
from Hillcrest hospital is here

- to see you.
- What?

The representative from Hillcrest.

I told them I wasn't interested.

Well, what do you want me to tell them?

Just send him back.

- What?
- It's not a "him". It's a "her".

Well, send her back.

Okay!

I'll be out front if you need anything.

Thank you, Eve.

- I'm Valerie Hanson, from Hillcrest.
- Hi. I'm...

Dr. Samuel William Radford.

Near perfect MCAT score, top
five of your graduating class,

chief resident during
your training, lead fellow,

board certified trauma surgeon
and head of one of the busiest

ERs in New York City
for almost a decade.

Hmm! And I told your boss
I'm not interested.

He's better at taking "no"
for an answer than I am,

which is why he does what
he does, and I do what I do.

- What do you do?
- I'm a closer.

Look. I'm flattered, but I'm happy here.

Give me a chance to change your mind.

I can spare 15 minutes.

I only need 5.

Hey, you wanna see a movie tonight?

Sure! So, I was thinking...

That I don't get to pick the movie?

Yeah. I am definitely tired
of superheroes taking more than three hours

to save the world... no matter
how cute they happen to be.

I see subtitles in my future.

What I was thinking is
that I can't ask Martha

what kind of cake she would
like, but you can.

You could casually drop cake
into a conversation.

How do you casually drop cake
into a conversation?

What? Like, Hey Martha, you need
to winterize your pipes.

That makes me wonder
what kind of cake you like.

Okay. Point taken.

Are you sure you want to do this?

- Yes. I love catering big parties.
- Why?

Because you get to be a part
of everyone's best moments.

Weddings, anniversaries,
birthdays, engagements...

All the good and happy things
in people's lives.

That's why I want Martha's party
to be perfect.

You make it sound romantic.

To me it is.

I really think you should reconsider
opening a catering business.

- I lost my investor.
- I remember that.

But he isn't the only person
that can invest.

He's the only person I know.

- I could find you an investor.
- How?

I have a lot of friends
you don't know about.

That's sweet,

but let's just forget about it, okay?

Fancy!

Perfect for Madam Mayor.

Tom wants the location
to be very special.

I don't see why you just
don't have it here.

Tom wants it to be someplace
Martha's never been,

so they can go back
and enjoy the memories.

- Sounds like a lot of work.
- He loves her.

That also sounds like a lot of work.

Dan... what is it?

I...

I was reading.
I must have fallen asleep.

- Are you okay?
- No.

No.

You look like you've seen a ghost.

I think I did.

I was sound asleep
until I heard this bang.

I sat up in bed
and that's when I saw her.

The ghost?

A shadowy figure
in the corner of the room.

- What did she look like?
- She was young, pretty,

but she looked sad.
She didn't say anything,

but she was looking right at me.

I turned on the light and she was gone.

- Is everything alright in here?
- Dan, this is my son, Brandon.

Look, I know what I sound like

and if I were you,
I wouldn't believe me either,

but I did see a ghost.

She was as real
as the three of you. I swear.

- A ghost?
- Have you

ever had any reports
of apparitions in the past?

Last I checked,

Grey House was apparition-free.

Yeah. Because, no offense,
but ghosts aren't real.

When we see something
out of the ordinary

it's a sign we need to pay attention.

Don't worry. We we'll get

to the bottom of this. I promise.

I think we should switch your room.

- Thank you.
- I'll have George bring up a key.

You're not buying
this ghost stuff, are you?

The guy is off his rocker.

I mean, if you said

you saw something, that's
one thing. But you are you.

Just because we can't see something
doesn't mean it isn't there.

Okay. But you should keep
an eye on that guy.

I get a funny feeling.

Done. And agreed.

Now, as much as I'd love
to stand around chatting

about nonexistent ghosts,
Tara sent me here for-

- For my chicken vindaloo?
- She's planning a dinner party.

She's keeping busy.

Looks like you two are
planning something as well.

Yeah! Tom enlisted me to plan

a surprise anniversary party
for Martha. We were thinking

about the restaurant
overlooking the golf course.

- Jack's.
- Impossible. Not the restaurant.

But keeping a secret from Martha?
She'll smell it a mile away.

Well, then we'll just all have
to go the extra mile.

Thanks.

Thank you so much.

Hey!

- What's this?
- Lunch.

Well, thank you!

- Do you want to share?
- Oh! I thought you'd never ask.

There is...

two of everything in here.

What? Is there? That's weird!

Okay. Let's see.

Lahmacun?

- With beetroot.
- And homemade!

There's a vegan restaurant by
the college run by this family

from Turkey. Very authentic.

- Reminds me of...
- Istanbul.

Uh-huh!

So, I thought of you the other day.

- I was rock climbing.
- Oh. Cedar Bluff?

- Rocky Hollow.
- It's beautiful up there.

Yeah. When's the last time you went?

Ages. To be honest,

no one in my immediate circle
likes to hike.

Hiking is meant for patient
souls not needing a quick fix.

I was in Scotland before this.

The Isle of Skye... life changing.

Yeah. There is nothing like standing
alone surrounded by nature.

It helps you understand
your place in the universe.

It helps you understand the world!

Most people like to know

where they're going. But me, I like not
knowing my destination until I get there.

- You used to love that too.
- I still do.

- Then come with me sometime.
- Hiking?

Yeah! I found a place at the park,
near some waterfalls, peaceful, beautiful...

- Alter Falls?
- No.

I know this area pretty well.

Well, I think there are
things around here

that you haven't seen,
even though you think you have.

Maybe Middleton can still
surprise you too.

I still can't believe you got me here.

- Persistence.
- I said no to lunch.

This isn't lunch. I just wanted
you to see your new office.

- Not my office.
- I know you are the right man

for the job. And I always get my man...

professionally speaking.

Well, the job is very intriguing.

- And the office is nice too.
- I'm glad to hear that.

But I have my practice to think of

and being the only doctor in Middleton,
I have to think of the town too.

I can't abandon it, or them.

Understandable. But maybe we can
find a way to work around that.

I also have a son who's going
to college soon.

I have a son too!

But he's 12, not quite ready to
leave the nest. I have to ask,

are the teen years as bad
as they say they are?

There are ups and downs.
But Nick's doing great right now

and I want to spend as much time
with him as possible.

But if your son's going to college
soon, you might want to secure something

that will allow you to ramp up
your career in the future.

The next step would be
to meet some of my colleagues.

Would you like to take the next step?

Hmm...

I have a feeling

that Martha would like
hydrangeas and baby roses.

I saw her wedding photo,
and she had that bouquet.

- What are you up to?
- You do seem preoccupied.

- I'm just sitting here.
- Looking for someone?

No one in particular.

Oh look! There's Greg.

It would be rude to not say hello.

And you are never rude.

- Hey there!
- Hello.

We seem to keep running into each other.

Yeah, we do.

Maybe we should make a plan
to run into each other?

I like that idea.

- How about lunch?
- I love lunch.

- Me too.
- We just met

and we have so much in common already.

I almost feel sorry for him.

I think he's exactly what Abigail needs.

Yeah, how about 12:30?

Hey! Working on your essay?

Ugh... Yeah.

I can't wait to read it.

Hey, I am...

going to look at a lake house tomorrow.

For what?

- For... us!
- You want to buy a lake house?

Yeah, I thought it would be fun to
have a vacation place for the weekends.

- To do what?
- Well, I don't know!

Fish, jet ski,

hang out on a boat.

I guess that'd be kind of cool.

Especially if you get it

before I go to London.

- I brought you some tea.
- My favourite!

- Thanks, mom.
- Sure. There you go.

- So, how are things going?
- Oh great.

- Yeah?
- Yeah, actually

I forgot to tell you. I aced
my lab in Honours Biology.

Great! Nice.
And what about Sam's office?

I love it there.

Eve is so nice and Sam,
he's a really good doctor.

- It's not too much with school?
- No, no!

And don't worry! I am totally on
track to getting straight A's again.

Well, grades are important,

but there are other aspects to school,
like hanging out with friends.

I know.

I just haven't really been up
to doing that lately.

Is there a problem?

- Some of the girls at school?
- No. Really. Everyone is fine.

Well, I can tell that
there is something...

Well, I mean,

Nick might go to London.

And Lori is away on assignment in L.A.

Brandon and Tara are totally
into that baby thing.

Eve said Sam might take the job
at the hospital...

and I mean Abigail...
if it's not her job,

it's another guy, so...

- I'm here.
- No, I know.

But you have Bell, Book and Candle,

and all of the guests...

Do you feel like you and I don't
spend enough time together?

It's just

We aren't all together
like we used to be.

Everyone is kind
of doing their own thing.

We could make cookies.

And watch a movie. Just us.

I'd love to.

But biology calls.

Right. Okay.

- Love you.
- I love you.

And if you change your mind, I'm here.

I know that. Thanks.

So, I met with the hospital
administrator for Hillcrest.

- Oh! How was it?
- She's intense.

And she was in full sell mode.

She came by the office
unannounced, and before I knew it,

I had agreed to meet her
at the hospital the next day.

They know you'd do an amazing job.

It is a great opportunity,
I just don't know how I could

do that job and spend any time with
Nick, let alone keep my practice.

Keeping a balance is a challenge.

Yeah. It is.

Why are you stopping?

That's the third time
I passed those signs.

I just made a huge circle again.

You did?

I don't think these
directions are right.

There's no Forestview Drive.

Eve's use of the Map app is
questionable.

What about your phone?

No signal.

We are off the grid. In a way.

Well, maybe that's
the sign to turn back.

No. You're definitely going
the right way.

Here.

May I see that?

It's about a mile ahead, that way.

So you take a left
and then the first right.

- You got that from this?
- I did!

That's definitely a sign
we should keep going.

Ahem!

Okay, Mr. Quiet. What is up

- with you?
- Nothing.

Have you started your London essay?

If by starting you mean

opening up my laptop, then... yeah.

Well, don't worry.

It's always hard to begin a paper.

I don't see why I need
to write a huge essay anyway.

They probably just want to make
sure that you've done your research

on London and the program.

Did you know that London is
6 hours ahead?

Yes!

It might make it hard to Skype
with people back home.

And it's an 8 hour
school day over there.

Challenging.

Seriously, who does school for 8 hours?

You!

If you go.

You do still want to go, right?

Yeah.

- Absolutely.
- Hmm!

I'm glad we stayed with it.

It is stunning! Wow!

Do you want to start with the boathouse?

I do. Yeah.

- Beautiful part of the lake.
- It's gorgeous.

This isn't the way to the bistro.

No, I wanted to show you something.
I think this would be a great place

- for your catering business.
- Oh!

Ben... I don't have the money
to do it by myself.

I found you an investor.

- You what?
- Surprised?

♪ So bright

♪ Bright, so bright

Nice.

The people are selling it all,

so I get the boat,
the jet skis, everything.

- Nick's going to flip.
- Yeah.

So, this is your first year teaching?

Yeah, I was working
for my family's foundation.

- They believe in giving back.
- Oh! Me too.

I have just been so busy with my
flower shop that I haven't had time

- to do any real volunteer work.
- Your business is booming.

- You just opened. That's so fast.
- I have a way with people.

- How so?
- I was able to persuade

a lot of people that my flower
shop was a good idea,

and then things just fell into place.

- Persuade?
- Yeah.

My investor, my realtor,
the mayor expedited my license.

Well, you certainly had
a way with my sister.

I have a way at swaying people
to get them to do things

- the way that I want.
- I can see that.

I'm just gonna go take care of this.

This looks like the original wood.

They did a lot of renovations,

but they tried to use as much
original material as possible.

Someone really loved this place.

- I really love this place.
- Yeah!

I'll probably have the pipes
checked, though.

Yeah. If they aren't copper,
they might need to be replaced.

Remind me to show you pictures
of Grey House when I first

got to town. Let's just say,
I am fluent in "old home".

- Your seventh language?
- Yes, I guess so.

- So what do you think?
- It might need a little updating.

But most things benefit
from a bit of renewal, right?

I'm not much of a renovator,
I'm more of a

'buy it already done' kind of guy.

- But it's got it all.
- What?

The potential for a beautiful retreat,

and a place for you and Nick
to create memories.

- I'd be willing to help.
- You would?

Yeah! I think my energy
and effort will be well-spent.

And appreciated.

Very much appreciated.

- Dan...
- I'm exhausted.

- I'm so sorry.
- Every time

I doze off, I get this feeling

and then I jolt up
and I see the ghost again.

The same woman from your first room?

I think so. Has this happened before?

- No, never.
- But this is an old house.

- It is.
- And old houses...

Well, did something happen
with a woman who lived here?

I can assure you, Grey House
doesn't have that kind of energy.

- The ghost is back?
- I'm going to check out.

- Maybe that's best.
- No. You're too tired to drive.

Stay another night. Please. I think
this is where you need to be.

Just one more night.

If he starts walking around
at breakfast saying he saw

dead people, he's going
to frighten our guests.

Present and future.

Face it,

that guy needs professional help.

He does.

What are you doing here on Sunday?

Catching up.

How was the lake house?

Nice! Really nice. I'm considering it.

By the way... Valerie called.

- Hmm...
- I heard the hospital really wants you.

- I am very well-informed.
- I don't doubt it.

Are you also considering

- taking the job?
- I told her no,

but it looks like they're still
considering me, doesn't it?

Well, you look nice.

- Thank you.
- Is that our wedding china?

Yeah.

Don't you think
that it's maybe a bit much?

I just want the Bryants
to feel comfortable.

Do they need china to feel comfortable?

Why did we register for them
if we weren't

- going to use them?
- I'm a guy... I don't know.

And... are you wearing that?

- We're using our good china.
- Yeah.

I just think that
shirt is a little casual.

So, because of the dishes,
I have to change my shirt?

Only if you want to.

I'll go change.

They're here!

I'll get it.

- Tara!
- Welcome...

- both of you!
- Hi. You must be Chad.

- Yeah. Nice to meet you.
- And Donna.

- Hello.
- Brandon. Hi.

Oh wow! These are too pretty to eat.

You're going to love the chocolate
laced lollypops. Do I smell baked Brie?

Yeah.

So... You're in the candy business.

Yes. Are you a grad student like Tara?

- I'm a cop.
- Cool!

You want a drink?

- Absolutely.
- All right.

Yoo-hoo! I just need
some flowers for my office.

Okay.

So... Have you had any big orders

- from my husband lately?
- No...

Oh. Oh!

I love this.

You can't have that one.
It's for Cassie's par...

Par?

As in party? As in Cassie's
having a party?

A party I don't know about?

John?

George let me in.

Are you ready for our hike?

We didn't make plans.

When did we ever need plans?

- It's late.
- Which is why we should

- leave now so we don't miss the sunset.
- John...

Are you free now?

- Yes.
- Well, then be free.

Come with me. What's the worst
that could happen?

We end up hiking in the dark.

I'm not afraid of the dark, are you?

I always had trouble saying no to you.

So don't.

All right, let's go.

Now that's the Cassie
Nightingale I know.