Good Witch (2015–…): Season 5, Episode 4 - The Prince - full transcript

Cassie (Catherine Bell) hosts a royal guest at Grey House in 'The Prince.' When shocking news emerges about the visiting royal, though, he risks hurting someone he's grown to care for. Sam ...

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"Good Witch"...

Your romance is doomed.

He is a Davenport
and you are a Merriwick.

[Grace]: I like writing
and photography.

Then, do more of that

and just figure out
what you like the best.

I'd like to go on that date.

I don't want to be
the rebound girl.

Fancy food, a warm fire,

- and good company.
- Sounds romantic.

- What do you want, Martha?
- My job back!



You need to get this Blairsville
town line nonsense fixed,

so my house can be
returned to Middleton.

This is my husband, Sam.

I think that's the first time
I've heard you say that.

[♪♪♪]

Hello, Martha.

- Crumpet?
- Oh, my!

Those do look delicious.
But business before baked goods.

Yes, I'd love
to do your TV show.

You know, Cassie Nightingale,

one of these days,
I will surprise you.

You're constantly
surprising me, Martha.

I'm gonna take that as
a compliment, and I'm gonna take

one of these crumpets.
Now, I was thinking, for the show.



Uh, sort of a holistic healing demo.

You know, a few herbs,
a couple of wonderful smelling oils,

your wisdom, my wit;
how can we go wrong?

Oh, these smell so good!

Perhaps I could take
a few home for Tom.

Oh, I thought
you might ask that.

[with British accent]: Hello?

[door closing]

Hello. I'm Cassie Nightingale.
You must be Henry.

Ah. Our phone call,
my accent gave me away.

Let's just say
it stuck in my memory.

And it's no wonder,
it's simply music

to the ears!
Martha Tinsdale,

Middleton's authority
on all things British.

- Delighted.
- What brings you

to our charming little corner
of the world?

I'm just looking
for a little peace and quiet.

Well, normally, that describes
Grey House perfectly.

Hmmm... Oh my, what
an inspired piece of luggage!

Military issue.
I just finished a tour

with the Cordonian
Royal Navy.

How adventurous! Were you
stationed somewhere exotic?

I did disaster relief
in the South Pacific.

The stories you must have.

Which gives me
a wonderful idea.

How would you like to be

the first guest on my TV show?

I could interview you
about your experiences.

It sounds much more exciting
than it actually was.

And the truth is
I'm a bit camera shy.

- Ohhh... oh.
- Do I smell crumpets?

I just left some out
for guests. Help yourself.

Ohhh... what a shame!

He would have been
a fabulous first guest.

Of course,
not as fabulous as you!

Thank you, Martha.
Don't forget your crumpets.

Hmm...
[♪♪♪]

[sighing]

[indistinct chatter]

So, what do you
think for tonight?

Some Like It Hot, or
Breakfast At Tiffany's?

Not feeling the rom-come today.

I'm sorry, it's just
this budget proposal.

I owe it to
city council by tonight.

Budget proposal,
that sounds important.

So I'm guessing you're gonna
have to cancel movie night then.

I've had to cancel
everything lately.

You know, I interned
at Sam's office a while back.

Maybe I could intern
for you at City Hall.

You want to intern
at the mayor's office?

Yeah. It would be
great job experience and...

might even help me figure out
what I wanna study in college.

- Do you have any references?
- My cousin's the mayor.

That's impressive.
Can you start this afternoon?

Yeah! No, I can be there
right after school.

Perfect!

Just a heads-up,
I can be a pretty tough boss.

I think I can handle it.

We will find out.

[♪♪♪]

[Sam]: So serious?

- Very serious.
- What can I do to help?

Be ready to make
a quick decision.

I've already decided.

[Sam sighing]

I'll take the waffle iron.

Out of everything
we have up for auction,

- you want the waffle iron?
- One in Grey House is broke.

Waffle iron it is.

Just make sure you bid on it
as soon as the auction

- goes live.
- I guess they'll let

anybody be chief of staff
in this hospital.

I guess they'll let
anybody just walk in here.

- This place is interesting.
- What are you doing here?

Can't a guy drop in
on an old friend?

Oh, Adam, this is
Patrick Taylor.

Dr. Patrick Taylor,
head of cardiothoracic surgery

- at St. Percy's in Beverly Hills.
- Adam Hawkins,

head of pastoral care here
at Hillcrest Hospital.

- Good to meet you, Chaplain.
- You too.

Sam and I went
to medical school together.

Even back then, I knew
he'd make a heck of a doctor.

Not how I remember you putting it,
but it has been 20 years.

You two must have
a lot of catching up to do,

I'll leave you to it.

What are you really
doing here?

I need your help
with a patient.

Um, alright.
Let's go talk in my office.

- Oh, hang on.
- I need a wheelchair

and oxygen stat!
Take slow, deep breaths

in your chair.
[Patrick breathing fast]

[theme music]

*GOOD WITCH*
Season 05 Episode 04

[♪♪♪] *GOOD WITCH*
Episode Title :"The Prince"

Oh, Henry, I was just
bringing you some tea.

How are you settling in?
Quite well. Grey House is

just like home,
except warmer and less dusty.

I'm sure home's not all that
bad. Your family still there?

Lurking around every corner.

They sound involved.

Yes, that about sums it up.

Well, I hope you have time
to meet the other guests.

"There are no strangers here,

only friends
you haven't met yet."

- Mr. Yeats, I believe.
- You know your poets.

What a lovely old piano.

Thank you.
Do you play?

It helps me think.

Then I'll leave you
to your thoughts.

[♪♪♪]

[charming melody]

Oh, hi.

I didn't realize
anyone was there.

I... I didn't mean
to interrupt.

Not at all. I'm Henry.

Olivia. I was
on my way to work,

and I heard you playing.
Chopin, right?

I'm so rusty, I'm surprised
you recognized it.

Are you a fellow traveller?

I do love to travel,
but I live in Middleton.

I'm just staying here while
my house is being painted.

Do you play?

No. I write. Poetry.

I adore poetry. I'd give
anything to be able to write it.

And I'd give anything
to be able to play the piano.

You're from England?

No. Cordonia.
Have you been to England?

No. I made it

to the finals
of the London Poetry Fellowship

a few times,
but no luck yet.

That, I'd say, is their loss.

And I say thank you.

I'm late, I have
to get to the library.

- Overdue book?
- [chuckling]: No.

I'm the librarian.
It is wonderful meeting you.

You too.

[♪♪♪]

- It's not a heart attack.
- It never is.

But there's still yet chest
pains and shortness of breath.

Have you done a stress test
or an angiogram?

I have seen
five cardiologists,

and I still don't have
a diagnosis.

I'd like to help,
but it's not really my area.

Are you kidding me?

You were one of the best
diagnosticians I've ever seen.

I really need you
to figure this out.

We've got a great cardiologist

upstairs, maybe I should
have him take a look.

I didn't come here
for a referral, Sam.

I'll order some tests.

What, seriously?!

I was inches away
from hitting the giant reef.

Let's hope my first day
at the internship

goes better than
your first day on a yacht.

It will, so long
as you stay caffeinated.

I already got it covered.
And Abigail's too.

Way to butter up the boss!

Well, the boss is going
to want me to be on time,

so see you later.
Alright.

Aaah... your regular.

Thanks, Stephanie.

No, thank you for organizing

the Bistro's first ever
poetry open mic.

I've never been
to an open mic before.

- You should come.
- Actually, I...

If you're busy,
I completely understand.

I'd love to come.
[♪♪♪]

- You must be Henry.
- Word certainly spreads

- quickly in this little town.
- Yeah, well, it does

when Martha's around.
I'm Stephanie.

You look like you could use
a cup of coffee.

You're a mind reader.
[Stephanie laughing]

So, Martha says
that you're from Cordonia.

- Guilty.
- You're from Cordonia?!

- You've heard of it?
- I've sailed in that port

a few times.
[cell phone ringing]

Excuse me. It was lovely
to meet you all.

Bye.

[♪♪♪]

I brought
your favourite coffee.

But it looks like
you already have one.

Luke took care
of my afternoon caffeine fix.

- And your budget proposal.
- Wow, you're good.

- Luke Williams.
- Grace Russell.

I know. I've done my homework.

Luke is my other intern.

Your 3 o'clock starts
in 5, Mayor Pershing.

Walk with me.

I've never seen you
at school before.

It's 'cause I go
to Regisland Academy.

This also needs
your signature.

- Ohhh, what's this?
- Permit request.

Commercial developer wants
to level Wishing Well Park

- and build a country club.
- How can you build

- on a public park?
- It's actually privately owned

by the Dobson family.
They decided to sell.

That wishing well means
a lot to Middleton,

you can't let them
tear it down.

I should have known.

- So, what do we do now?
- You don't have to do anything.

What do you
mean by that?

Unlike some people,
most of us have to put in

actual work to get
an opportunity like this.

You don't think
I deserve to be here.

[chuckling]

I guess we'll find out.

[cell phone ringing]
This is Luke Williams.

[♪♪♪]

There you go.

I can't believe this guy
got you to marry him.

- She couldn't resist my charms.
- Or your sense of humour.

[Sam laughing]
You guys are just

- like me and Serena.
- Serena?

Edwards from med school?
Serena Taylor now.

Guess she couldn't
resist my charms either.

- How long you two been married?
- Nine years next week.

- Serena was brilliant.
- She still is.

She was head of neurology
at Queensborough.

Wow, must be hard to be apart.

It's definitely tough
being separated.

Well, let's figure out
what's going on

with you so you can get home.
[♪♪♪]

- That looks fun.
- Do you want to give it a try?

I'll let you enjoy it.

It's the only golf you're gonna
be playing around here.

You're denying my father's
permit to build a country club.

If you want a golf course,
build it in Blairsville.

We got a really great deal
on the land in Middleton.

"We"?

You're part of
Davenport Enterprises.

It's all in the family.

Wishing Well Park
is a Middleton landmark.

And the birthplace of
the Merriwick-Davenport curse.

You believe in curses?

It's the only reason
I haven't asked you out.

Or maybe you thought
I'd say no.

Be careful, Madam Mayor.

My father always gets
what he wants.

So do I.

[♪♪♪]

Good morning!

It is now!
I love strawberry crepes.

And don't forget
the homemade whipped cream.

Ahhh...
Serena would love this.

- She must be worried about you.
- I haven't told her.

Hmmm... I imagine

that would be hard.

Um, hang on.

I bet you like
chocolate chips.

I have them at home
all the time.

Ah, well, we like Grey House
to feel like home.

Home doesn't feel
like home anymore.

Serena and I are separated.

Hmm... I'm sorry
to hear that.

She says I focus
too much on work.

And what do you say?

I think if you want to be
the best at what you do,

you gotta put in the time.

But she still means
the world to me.

Hmmm... Well, maybe
she needs to hear that.

Ugh...

I've got
a bad headache.

Let me get you some lavender
oil to rub on your temples.

No thanks, I prefer aspirin.

- Oh! Someone's in a hurry.
- Yeah. I'm stopping by

city hall before school
to reorganize Abigail's desk.

I like the initiative. Sounds
like internship's going well.

Do you think Abigail gave me
the job 'cause we're related?

Probably.

- Not what I wanted to hear.
- It doesn't mean

you don't deserve it.
No, Luke doesn't think so.

- Who's Luke?
- My competition.

Sounds like he's keeping
you on your toes.

He's trying,
but I'm gonna show him

that us Merriwicks
work harder than anyone.

Hmm.

- Bye.
- Bye.

[knocking on door]

Nothing more impressive
than hard work.

- Davis Davenport.
- Mayor Abigail Pershing.

My son speaks
quite highly of you.

- I highly doubt that.
- A straight shooter,

- I like that. Can I be straight?
- I'd appreciate it.

Let me build
my country club.

Not gonna happen.

You do realize
the money and prestige

it would bring to your town?

That's not the image
Middleton's striving for.

I was hoping we could work
this out like professionals.

Professionals don't
barge into someone's office

trying to strong-arm them.

It would seem
we're at an impasse.

- It would seem we are.
- You'll be hearing

from my lawyers.
[♪♪♪]

Thank you so much.

Ah, ooh!

You think Vincent
will like them?

I'm sure he'll think
they're beautiful.

Well, then, they are
the perfect earrings

for what I'm sure
will be a perfect first date.

But...?

There's no but. Why do
you think there'd be a but?

I just want to make sure
you're going out with the guy

that you want to be
going out with.

Are you talking
about Adam?

Are you talking about Adam?

I like Vincent, and I really
want to see where this goes.

Then, those are
my gifts to you. I hope

- you two have a wonderful time.
- Oh, thank you.

- Www!
- [door chime]

Hello!

Cassie, I just wanted
to check in and make sure

that you're ready
for the show tomorrow.

- I'm ready for my close-up.
- Perfect!

Now we're gonna do hair first
and then makeup.

And we want to avoid
any colour clashing on camera,

so I should tell you
that I will be wearing...

Magenta?

Honestly, I don't know
why I bother.

Stop worrying.
You are a natural.

I know, but it never hurts
to hear it from others.

Be proud of yourself.

It's not easy
to take on something new.

You know, being mayor
will always be

first in my heart,
but at least with a show

I can still serve
the good people of Middleton.

- See? You found Martha 2.0.
- I still have no idea

what that means,
but I think it's become

my catchphrase.

[door chime]

[♪♪♪]

Well, your bloodwork
looks good.

So far, everything's normal.

Still waiting on the results
of your CT scan.

Sam, I owe you an apology.

The way I treated you
in med school...

I was kind of obnoxious.

Yeah, you kind of were.

But could you blame me?
I was jealous.

Of what?

The smartest guy
in the entire program.

I appreciate that, but Serena
puts us both to shame.

[♪♪♪]
She is one of a kind.

Nice to have
somebody to lean on.

- It'd be nice if she were here.
- Yeah. Why isn't she?

When do you think
those CT results will come in?

[♪♪♪]

[indistinct conversations]

You, bungee jumping?

I can't say
that's easy to picture.

- Because I'm a librarian?
- It does break the mold a bit.

Well, "freedom lies
in being bold."

- Robert Frost.
- One of my favourites.

I couldn't get enough
of his poems when I was a kid.

I bet you were a cute kid.

What about now?

Now, you're... handsome.

You know what I can't
wait to see?

- What?
- You reading a poem on stage.

I'd be too nervous.

You'll jump off a bridge
with a rubber band

tied to your ankles,

but you won't regale us
with your poetry?

- Pretty much.
- Well, hello, you two.

It would appear
that Middleton has once again

worked its romantic magic.

I am growing quite fond
of your town.

[mic feedback]
Oh! Haha!

OK. Welcome, everyone,

to the Bistro's first ever

open mic poetry reading!
[applause]

Now, our first performer
needs no introduction.

You know her.
You love her.

She's Middleton's own

Martha Tinsdale!
[♪♪♪]

Oh!

This is
an original work entitled

An Ode to Middleton.

"Middleton,
my Middleton,

"mighty as
the raging sea.

"Middleton,
dear Middleton,

"my heart only beats

for thee."
[applause]

[Martha laughing]

It would be quite lovely
to hear one of your poems.

Are you sure
you can't be persuaded?

Apparently, I can be.

Alright, our next poet is...

Oh! I guess it's Olivia.

[Olivia clearing her throat]

"When I come
to the end of the road,

"it will be filled
with tender memories,

"and I shall walk humble
in my grief

"for the only true freedom

"is love."

[crickets chirping]

You said you loved
the whole poem.

And I meant it, but that
one line about freedom...

"I shall walk
humble in my grief...

for the only true freedom
is love." Amazing!

- Tonight was delightful.
- It really was.

Do we press our luck
and venture out again

or do we simply

hold onto the memory
of this wonderful evening?

I say we throw
caution in the wind.

Then, I propose a night
of dining and dancing.

It'll be more
like a night of dining

and stepping on your toes.
I kind of have two left feet.

You're wonderfully forthright,
I find that charming.

You're kind of
charming yourself.

- Until tomorrow then.
- Mm-hmm.

- Good night.
- Good night.

I know where
I remember you from.

Brompton Park Polo Club.

You were sitting
in the royal box.

Sorry, mate,
you must have me

mistaken for someone else.
Good night.

I'm just wondering
what Prince Henry of Cordonia

is doing in Middleton.

I'd prefer

you keep that
between us.

You're a prince?!
[♪♪♪]

[♪♪♪]

It's good to talk
to you, Serena.

Yeah, I will.
Take care.

Patrick's wife?

Not for long.
They're separated.

- Yeah, he told me.
- Strawberry crepes.

Works every time.
[both chuckling]

She said
Patrick wants her back.

- What does she want?
- Just to know that he's OK,

which he seems to be according
to every test I've run so far.

I don't think there's a test
for what's wrong with him.

- Meaning?
- He misses Serena.

It's clearly taken
a toll on him.

Stress can do that.

- Hmm.
- So can a broken heart.

"The clock was about
to strike midnight

and Cinderella knew
she had to leave."

Why?

Because Cinderella
was afraid

to let the prince see her
in her real clothes.

Wow! Are you a real prince?

I am.

I'm sorry I didn't tell you.

I just didn't want to be given
the royal treatment.

That's a little presumptuous.

Actually, it's
very presumptuous.

And probably true.

- Nice outfit.
- You like it?

It suits you.

Let's try this again.

Hi. I'm Prince Henry
of Cordonia,

and you are?
Olivia of Middleton.

Might I be so forward
as to ask you

to join me for dinner,
Olivia of Middleton?

That sounds lovely.

[♪♪♪]

I pushed your call
with the finance department

and got the city council
to hold their vote early,

so your budget
is now approved.

Plus, I did some research
on zoning law for

the arbitration this afternoon.
It's complicated,

but these notes
should hopefully help.

A few days on the job, and
you're basically deputy mayor.

I will take the title bump
if you're offering it.

Are you sure you don't want
the actual mayor job instead?

Ah, Mayor Pershing,
I have your latte.

Grace beat you to it.

Well. Then, would you like
to go over

- schedule for the day?
- I already did that too.

OK, then.
Councilman Humphrey called about

- the Wishing Well Park situation.
- About that, I need you both

to go over every map of the park
you can find and see

if there's anything I can use
in arbitration, while I go over

these extensive notes
from Grace.

The mayor has spoken,
off you go.

[knocking]

Do you have a minute?

I have 30 seconds.

- Can I give you some advice?
- This should be good.

- Don't go up against my father.
- Are you threatening me?

I'm protecting you.

For once,
I actually believe you.

It's just easier
to give him what he wants.

Is that
what you've always done?

Good luck.
[♪♪♪]

Doing a little light reading
on your lunch break?

Did you hear
Henry's a prince?

- I suspected.
- You should have seen him

in his royal outfit.
He looked very...

Dignified?

I was gonna say cute.

[both chuckling]

It's kind of surreal.

I mean, yesterday, we were
talking about bungee jumping,

and now I'm trying
to figure out if I'm supposed

- to bow in front of him.
- Hmm, women are supposed

- to curtsey, not bow.
- Mmhmm.

When was this written?

1850.

I figured etiquette
is etiquette.

Do you really think
I have to curtsey?

Um, I think
a handshake will do.

This was a lot easier
when he wasn't a prince.

Well, prince or not,
he's still the same person.

But now, there's a whole side
of him I don't know about.

That's what
second dates are for.

[indistinct conversations]

This is amazing!

You did good.
Did I pass muster, Captain?

Oh, you did more than pass.

I am gonna promote you
to first officer.

Haha! Well, with
a discerning palate like yours,

- I had to bring my A game.
- Oh, well, you brought it.

- I'm really glad we did this.
- Me too.

[clinking]

So how is it that
you're still on the market?

Uh, yeah,
I am quite the catch.

[both chuckling]

When you spend more time

on water than dry land,
it's hard to connect with someone.

Mm-hmm. Yeah, I get it.
I mean, between the Bistro

and my catering,
I find it really hard to find time.

- Hmm.
- And now...

well, I am thinking
about buying a food truck.

Well, that sounds
like a great idea.

Yeah. It would be if I could
find one in my price range.

What kind of price range
are we walking about?

- Not a very big one.
- Oh.

Maybe I can help.

[♪♪♪]

[door chime]

Henry! What brings you in?

I was hoping to find a gift
to give Olivia on our date.

Oh, did you have
something in mind?

- I'm not sure.
- About the gift or the date?

Olivia's wonderful,
it's more the...

loose ends I have
back at home.

Hmm. I have

these new journals in.

Maybe Olivia would
like one for poetry.

"Rather than love,

"than money, than fame,
give me truth."

Mr. Thoreau. Walden, right?

I forgot how
unromantic he was.

He didn't believe that love
could exist without truth.

I'm not sure
I trust his love advice,

living alone at that pond
all those years.

The only thing you need
to trust is your heart.

Excuse me.

[♪♪♪]

Ooh! Oh, good, there you are.

Everything OK?
You seem a little on edge.

Well, I do become Mama Bear

when someone is pulling
the wool over the eyes

- of a fellow Middletonian.
- You heard Henry's a prince?

Of course I did,
and really, I should have known.

But anyway, that revelation
prompted me to do

a little digging
on my Royal watcher websites.

- You follow the Royals?
- Chat rooms are abuzz.

Word is that Henry's family

is making an official
announcement tomorrow.

- Announcement about what?
- It appears

that your prince Henry
is engaged

to Lady Georgina,
Duchess of Southerly.

I'm so sorry.

[♪♪♪]

Henry! Is everything OK?

I'm not so sure.
I can't find Olivia.

She's not returning
my texts or calls.

That's because you're engaged.

I'm sorry

you found out, but it's not
what it sounds like.

- I gotta go.
- Please, let me explain.

Excuse me.

I'm not even engaged.

Well, I... I suppose I am.

My parents expect me to marry
the Duchess of Southerly.

It's royal tradition.
[♪♪♪]

"Takes courage to grow up
and become who you really are."

E.E. Cummings.

[♪♪♪]

[sighing]

- You found anything yet?
- Nope.

I can't believe
someone would want

- to tear down Wishing Well Park.
- Me either.

It's an important part
of Middleton's history.

You care
about the wishing well?

A lot of couples
threw coins in that well,

and if it's gone,
then what happens to them?

The legend says that their love
is supposed to last a lifetime.

You believe
in all that?

Don't you?

- You are a Merriwick.
- So?

So, your family's responsible

for the well being magical.

Well, it is going

to take something
magical to stop

David Davenport from building
that country club.

So I'm gonna go see
if I can find any more maps.

[door opening]

[door opening]

Well, the last of
the test results are in.

Good news is there's nothing
physically wrong with you.

The bad news is

you think it's
all in my head.

I was leaning that way,

yeah, but then Cassie
had another thought.

I wasn't aware your wife
went to medical school.

Well, she's an expert
in matters of the heart.

And she thinks
yours is broken.

[chuckling]

Broken heart syndrome?
Is that what you think?

I think you need to make
things right with Serena.

[♪♪♪]

Serena's done with me.

She knows how hard
you work as a doctor.

All she's asking is you work
just as hard as a husband.

That won't be easy.

Maybe not,
but it'll be worth it.

Last chance,
Mayor Pershing.

I hear you're used
to getting your way.

Not this time.

You're not going to take
this away from Middleton.

You have just as much to gain
from this as I do.

It's what I'll lose
that's the problem.

- You're talking about her?
- He's talking about

preserving a piece of history
that links our two families.

Didn't you and Mom
toss a coin in that well?

You're a Davenport,
she's a Merriwick; it won't work.

Not if you bulldoze
the well, it won't.

- Make me an offer.
- Donate the park

back to Middleton
and get a tax write-off.

And if I don't,
will you back down?

You taught me
better than that.

[♪♪♪]

Deal.

I didn't know how I was going
to tell your mother anyway.

So, you'll be sitting
in the chair on the left,

and I'll sit camera right,
which favours my profile.

You seem very calm
for your first episode.

Well, of course I am, Cassie.
I'm a professional.

60 seconds. 60 seconds.
We go live in 60 seconds.

Oh, my goodness,
we're going live!

I need to warm up.
Red leather, yellow leather.

Red leather, yellow leather.
Unique New York.

Unique New York. Sushi chefs.
Sushi chefs.

Martha, it's gonna be OK.
You were made for this job.

Just be yourself,
it'll be fine.

[deep breath]

You're right. I'm back.

First up will be
your lavender oil

- demonstration.
- I have a feeling

something else may be first up.

Martha, forgive my intrusion,
but if you'll still have me,

I'd love to be on your show.
I'm not sure

I want you on my show.

I think you should
give him a chance.

Uh, 15 seconds.
15 seconds!

[sighing]
Oh, very well, I'll allow it.

[♪♪♪]

Three, two,

one.
Welcome to Middleton Today.

[whispering]: Wrong camera.

What?

Oh! I'm your new host,
Martha Tinsdale,

and today we have a very special
guest from across the pond,

Prince Henry Mountjoy
of Cordonia.

Thank you for having me
on such short notice.

Let's dive right in, shall we?

According to my online sources,
you've recently become engaged.

That's what my parents
would want you to believe.

But is it the truth?

It's more a question
of tradition.

They expect me
to marry a fellow Royal,

but, unfortunately, we disagree.

Forgive me, but it doesn't
seem like you have a choice.

Everyone has a choice.
[♪♪♪]

I know that now.

A royal title means
nothing to me

if I can't share it
with someone I truly care for.

And have you met
that certain someone?

Perhaps, but I need
to ask her for a second chance.

Perhaps she's watching.
You could ask right now.

I came to Middleton
to gather my thoughts,

and now all I can
think about is you.

Olivia, you were right,
the only true freedom is love.

[sighing]

Oh! Sorry.
Caught up in the moment.

Well, that's our show for today.

No, no, no! We still have
28 more minutes, keep it going.

What?!

Uh, oof, of course we do.
Haha! Ummm...

And of course, you all know
my second guest:

Cassie Nightingale.

[♪♪♪]

Oh, nice place!

For you.

- You got me chocolates?
- Cherry's in the middle.

- That's my favourite.
- I took a chance.

Like you did
for Middleton.

And me.

I just figured it was
a better political move

- than getting a whole town upset.
- Right.

And I do want to run
for governor someday.

I can see you as governor.

I think that's the first thing
we've agreed on.

Not sure how
I feel about that.

Don't worry, won't last.

[electronic chime]

Hi. I'll be right with you.
[cellphone chimes]

And then I have
to go to city hall

for a zoning meeting
that just got moved up.

Well...

flower shop owner,
chocolatier and mayor,

it's a lot of balls in the air.
One too many.

Flowers are overrated.

Running a business, I love;

running a city, not so much.

Thanks again
for the chocolates.

[♪♪♪]

Thank you and let me know
how that chimichurri sauce is.

[chuckling]

Hello.

Hey there, stranger.
Where have you been?

Working a lot, and my bantam
league team made the playoffs.

That's amazing!
Congratulations!

- Thank you.
- You know, I meant what I said

- about us being friends.
- In that case,

I'm gonna take you up on it.
I need your window.

We're doing a silent auction
for bantam league;

any chance I could...
hang up a poster?

Only if you let me
donate something.

How about a dinner for two?

"Dinner for two"?

Yeah, for the bantam league

- silent auction. Haha!
- Hm.

Uh, Vincent, you met Adam
at the wedding?

Yeah, you were the guy upfront.
Nice job on ceremony.

Nice job on the bouquet!

I'm not gonna live
that down, am I? Hahaha!

- I should get this up.
- OK.

Hey, after our date
I couldn't stop

thinking about what you said.

I said a lot of things, you're
gonna have to narrow it down.

Starting a food truck.
Something like that could really

take off around here.
And check this out.

I saw this for sale.

- Is that really the price?
- Don't get excited, there's

- a reason it's cheap.
- Does it run?

It will, it needs work,

but I might be able
to help you out with that.

You'd do that?

Hey, thanks again.

- Oh! Yeah, anytime.
- Good to see you.

You too.

Sorry. We were talking
about a food truck.

Yeah.

[♪♪♪]

Olivia?

Sorry. I thought
you were someone else.

Did you mean everything
you said on the show?

[romantic music]

Every word.

Mmm! What's the secret?

They're made with love.

- You did not just say that.
- I really did.

Serena and I used
to kiss over dessert.

Ah, I have a feeling
you will again.

Thanks to both of you.

You make
a good diagnosis team.

Mm-hmm.
I second that opinion.

Don't ever let him
take you for granted.

I don't think
I have to worry about that.

Neither does Serena.
We just had a long talk.

I'm going home.

Well, let's not
let another 20 years go by.

No chance.
I'm gonna pack.

Those crepes
are pretty magical, right?

"It's because
they're made with love."

- You did not just say that.
- He really did.

[Patrick laughing]

I'm back!

I'm not in the mood, Martha!

Yes, you do seem
a tad overworked.

- "A tad"?
- You'll be thrilled to know

that our dear friend,
Mayor Davenport,

has provided a solution.

What are you talking about?

The town line and moi

are both back
to where we belong.

He put your house
back in Middleton?

He did! Haha! And now,

if you don't mind,
I believe

you're sitting in my chair.

I don't mind at all.

[Martha chuckling]

- Aaah...
- The office

is yours, Mayor Tinsdale.

[indistinct chatter]
Thanks for the pastry.

Thanks for the coffee.

Hey, I'm sorry if I implied
that you only got the job

- because of family connections.
- You weren't completely wrong.

But you did put in the work,

and I suppose you belong
there as much as I do.

Wow!
Was that painful to admit?

I'll survive.
[Grace chuckling]

[cell phone ringing]

- I gotta take this.
- Yeah, sure.

This is Luke.

[♪♪♪]
[sighing]

I'm just getting
the Merriwicks to trust me.

Don't worry,
Got everything that we need.

[♪♪♪]

[Theme music]
Corrections done by srjanapala