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

- Previously on Good Witch.
- Wanna design videogames?

- I know you'd hate it.
- No. I love it.

- You do?
- You found your passion.

- You don't think I
deserve to be here.

- Most of us have to
put in actual work to get

an opportunity like this.
- You are playing

with fire.
- Because a 200-year-old curse?

- Yes!
- Well, I am thinking about

buying a food truck.
- Sounds like a great idea.

Maybe I can help.
- I'm back!

- He put your house
back in Middleton?



- You're sitting in my chair.

- I'm getting the
Merriwicks to trust me.

Don't worry, got
everything that we need.

♪♪♪

- Hey. How many mini
muffins would you say equal

a regular-size muffin?
- Um, exactly 3.79.

Whoa! Hey, can I help you?

- Just doing a safety check
on these toys you're donating.

Wanna make sure none of
my collectables are in there.

- Are you talking
about your dolls?

- Action figures,

which, in case you didn't
know, can be worth 50 times

what you paid for them.

- OK, well, how
much do you think



my Snow Princess
Walkie-Talkie is worth?

- If it's an incomplete
set, nothing.

- Oh. I can't donate just one.

♪♪♪
- I'm sure it'll show up.

- Is that the mail?
- Why so curious?

It's not like it's
college-acceptance season.

- More like
college-rejection season.

- No! Think positive,
OK? We got this.

- No matter what happens,
I'm proud of both of you.

- Anybody here apply
to UCS California?

- I'll take that.

It's big. That's good, right?

- Mm-hmm.
- Mm-hmm.

- Is it for me?

- Yeah. Um, from Kenzer.

- I... I got in!

- Haha! I'm proud of you, pal!

- I knew you could do it.

- Me too. Congrats!
- What about you?

- Oh no, I'll look
at mine later.

I have to go though

because I'm gonna be
really late for my internship.

♪♪♪

(theme music)

♪♪♪

- This work is truly
a labour of love.

Thank you

for entrusting me with
part of your legacy.

- Well, you know,
this portrait will need

to withstand the test of time,

serving as a glorious reminder

of what Middleton and
I mean to one another.

- Voila! ♪♪♪

- Oh!
- Don't you love it?

- It's lovely.
- I love it too.

- As a first draft. You know, I
can see some areas that could

benefit from more colour,
perhaps some contouring.

And I think the
expression on my face

should be more...

dignified. Hmm?

- My reading of your aura

was more of a
subtle, quiet strength.

I wanted to tap into

a deeper, untapped Martha,

the Martha no one sees.

- Oh no, I need to
be seen. I'm going

for grandiose but
grounded, ostentatious

but humble.

- I paint what I receive.
- Ah...

And I'm not receiving

what I need.

- I'll need to meditate on that.

- Oh! If that helps you tap

into the true Martha Tinsdale.

I look forward to
the grand reveal!

Oh, dear.

- We're gonna have a great time.
- Chelsea,

Paige, how are your rooms?
- Aw, they're beautiful!

- Help yourselves.
- Oooh!

These homemade biscuits
are the icing on the cake.

- Which reminds me
there's also cake later.

- Oh, see? This is gonna
be the best weekend ever.

- It better be 'cause we haven't
got to hang out in forever.

- Oh, I'm getting married.
- Oh, congrats!

- Yeah, it's been all wedding
for the last month and a half.

I've barely seen her.
- Well, she's always busy

travelling all over the country.
- I do a sports podcast.

- So it's nice you
get this time together.

When's the big day?

- Not 'til next year, but
it's already overwhelming.

- Which is why we're all about

reconnecting this weekend.
- I just have to let

Spencer know we got here
OK. I promise, it's the last time.

Hey, we're here.

- That's what she always says.
- Spencer's the fiance?

- He's great, I'm
really happy for them.

- And is there a
lucky man in your life?

- There was,

but I went through a breakup
a couple of months ago.

- Oh, sorry to hear that.

At least, you have a
good friend to lean on.

- (Chelsea): Yes,
that was with you.

I love being with you.
- The best.

So what's there
to do around here?

- Oh, sightseeing,
great restaurants, yoga.

You won't be disappointed.
- I miss you too, baby.

- But sounds what you two really
need is some one-on-one time.

You should hike
up to Foster's Wood.

- Sounds pretty.
- It is. And I think

you'll find it surprisingly
free from distractions.

♪♪♪
- First day of residency,

you guys nervous?
- Nothing to be nervous about.

- That's what I like to hear.

Oh, this is Adam, our chaplain.
He's one of the good guys.

Hm! And a heck of a card player.

- I can hold my own.
You guys lucked out

with Dr. Radford,
the best there is.

- Oh, I can hold my own.

And this is your first
patient: Mr. Holmberg.

- Don't get too attached,
I'm getting out of here quick.

- He had a little bit of a
fender-bender this morning.

How's the head?
- Feels good.

No dizziness. ♪♪♪

- Mr. Holmberg,
how's your shoulder?

- Fine, why?
- You are holding your cards

in your left hand.
- I am left-handed.

- Yes, but you're resting
your elbow in your right hand

to take the pressure off the
shoulder tendon, which could

mean your rotator
cuff is sprained or torn.

(sighing)
- It's probably nothing.

- Well, let's find out.

Can you raise your arm for me?

Above the shoulder?

- Ugh!

- It's probably a little
more than nothing.

- Hmm... My daughter's
tennis camp is next week;

I don't want to miss the
father-daughter tournament.

- Sounds like fun, I wouldn't
want to miss it either,

but gotta make sure you're
100%. (Beep! Beep! Beep!)

I gotta take this.

Uh, Dr. Harkins, why don't you
go ahead and order an X-ray.

Nice work.

- Thank you,
Dr. Radford. OK, uh, I need

to check your strength. Can
you push against my hand?

- You know, my daughter
is ranked number one

in her 14-and-under team. ♪♪♪

♪♪♪

(door chime)

- Ohhh... Madame Mayor,

congratulations on
your reinstatement.

- Thank you, Cassie.
It does feel wonderful

to be back at the
helm of the ship.

- I'm sure it does. What
can I help you with?

- My legacy.
- Ooh, you're out of luck,

I sold the last one an hour ago.
- Hohoho! No, but seriously,

Cassie, being away
from the mayor's office

made me realize that it's
not just a job, it's a calling.

I truly appreciate serving
my beloved citizens

of Middleton. And to make sure

they know just how
much I appreciate them,

I've commissioned
a portrait of myself.

- Um, portrait or
not, I don't think

Middleton could ever forget you.
- Well, this painting

will make certain
of that. That is

if this artist and I can
ever see eye to eye.

- Oh... Not capturing
the real you?

- No! Which is frustrating

because I carefully
explained what I'm looking for.

- I have no doubt.

Maybe you're
overloading the artist.

Sometimes, to get what we want,

it's better to say
less, not more.

- Well, you know me:
restraint is not my strong suit.

- Well, I find a cup of
tea helps me choose calm

over criticism.
- I do love your tea.

Mmm!

Oh my!

That's wonderful!

Oh! Has a bit of a kick. Haha!

- Sometimes, a good
kick is all we need.

(door closing)

- Hey! I hear you got into
that college you wanted.

Congratulations.
- Thanks.

- You sound thrilled, kid.

- It's just that most
of the students

have been designing videogames
for much longer than I have.

- So?
- So, I'm

kind of feeling the pressure.
- From who?

- It's one of the best
programs in the country.

- You're going to college to get

the experience and
education you need.

You should be proud of yourself.

- What are you
looking at? (sniggering)

- Pictures of my
high-school sweetheart.

- She's beautiful.

- Hahaha! She had her day.

- What happened?
- Got old,

kicked the bucket.

- Well, did you sell it?
- No. I didn't have

the heart to let her go.
- So, you still have the truck?

- Yeah, it's in storage
in a local garage.

- Maybe I can buy it.

- I tell you what,

you get it running,
and you can have her.

- Seriously?
- You bet.

- Uh... OK.

- OK. OK. (Nick laughing)

- You actually took the leap.
- Haha!

Yeah, right into the deep end.

Thanks to you for
finding this truck.

You're sure Cassie
doesn't mind that it's parked

out here.
- Oh yeah, she knows I'm helping

you get it seaworthy.
- Yeah... Haha!

About that... Um...

I'm feeling kind of guilty.

- Why?

- 'Cause we just
started hanging out?

- And you don't want to
take advantage of me?

- Haha! Well, what if
I make you an offer?

- How about...

I make you an offer?

We work together.
- You want to be partners?

- You're a good investment.

- Well...

♪♪♪

- I got here before you?!

- Hmm!
- What's going on?

- Absolutely nothing's going on.

- First day with the new mayor,

might want to get
in a better mood.

- Martha is not new,
and my mood is just fine.

- Good morning, interns!

- Morning, Mayor Tinsdale!

- You must be Luke.
- Extra hot.

- Oh my! Someone's
been doing their homework.

- I like to be prepared.
- You're not the only one!

Alright now, gather up, troops!

- There... there's
only two of us.

- And I'm afraid that
may be one too many.

- Wait, what do you mean?
- Mayor Pershing may have been

fine with hiring
interns "willy-nilly,"

but Mayor Tinsdale's
office is a tightly-run ship.

(Grace sighing)
- So you're

letting one of us go?
- Based on whoever writes

the best dissertation on
the history of my family,

the legendary Endicotts.
Grace, it's a continuation

of the research
you started last year.

- That's not fair.

- Well, that's
politics. (chuckling)

I'll make my decision
at the end of the day.

Now, I would hurry off

to the archive room
if I were you. Scoot!

- Yeah. ♪♪♪

♪♪♪
- You got a second?

- Uh, sure, what's up?

- You a rip-the-Band-Aid-off-fast
kind of guy

or rip it off slow?
- Haha! Rip away.

- Your new
resident, Dr. Harkins,

his bedside manner
could use some work.

- What happened?
- After you left the room,

Dr. Harkins was a bit
impersonal with Mr. Holmberg.

A little more compassion
wouldn't have been a bad thing.

Just thought you'd want to know.
- It's his first week,

I haven't spent
much time with him.

But I'll keep an eye on it.
- Thanks, Sam.

- Ah, thank you.
- Yeah.

(electronic chime)

- Is that a smile I see?

- What can I say?
I enjoy what I do.

- Clearly, life out of the
public eye is treating you well.

- Which I have you to thank for.

- You do, don't you?

- Not gonna make this
easy for me, are you?

- Where's the fun in that?

- I appreciate you
moving the town line back.

- I'm gonna miss
our sparring sessions.

- Just because I'm not
mayor anymore doesn't mean

we're suddenly gonna get along.
- How about long enough

for me to order a bouquet?
- Suppose I could stomach that.

What did you have in mind?
- You're the expert,

surprise me.
- Is there an occasion?

- I've got a date.

- Who's the unlucky
lady? (man chuckling)

- It's nice to know how
you really feel about me.

♪♪♪
- How about this one?

- How do you think they look?
- I think they're beautiful.

- Then it's a good
thing they're for you.

- You're buying me flowers?

- And asking you out.

What do you say?

♪♪♪
(door chime)

- I don't get it. Why did my
mom let me out of the house

wearing that outfit?
- And on school picture day.

- Well, no one said a thing.
- Except me.

- Sounds like you two are
catching up on your childhood.

- Cassie, thank you for
sending us to Foster's Wood.

- Yeah, it was gorgeous.
We took about 400 photos?

- And you finally had
a chance to catch up.

- You know, there
was no cell reception

up there. Oh!

My bars are back! Yay!

Look, Spencer
had sushi for lunch.

- Phew! And I was worried
when he didn't send you

a breakfast photo.
- Ha! Oh,

no, my battery is dying. Do you
have somewhere I can plug in?

- Yeah. Right under
the jewelry table.

- Oh, that necklace,

I've never seen
anything like it before.

- It's jade, right?
- It's called a pikorua.

The Maori of New
Zealand make them.

- What does it symbolize? ♪♪♪

- Friendship. How
it connects people

no matter where life takes us.

- I'm gonna get it for you.

- Do you have two?
- I do.

- Then, they're on me.

- Mayor Tinsdale really
is larger than life, huh?

- Surprised you didn't know that
already from all your research.

- Of course I did.

Still doesn't prepare
you for the real deal.

Seems like you'd
rather work in silence.

- Just have a lot on my mind.

- I'm a good listener.

(Grace scoffing)

- Really? Is it on your resume?

(scoffing)
- Come on!

I thought we were done with
this whole competitive thing.

- Except now we are
actually competing.

And I'm not gonna
be the one who loses.

- It's bolder, yet so simple.

Look closely.

Your greatness is
illuminated in subtlety.

You hate it?

You know what? You're right.

Maybe this journey
is not mine to take.

- I hope it wasn't
something I said.

(Indian-type music)

- Namaste.
- (others): Namaste.

- And namaste to you
for bringing me here.

(chuckling) I don't
do this enough.

- We don't do this enough.
- Mm-hmm.

Well, it's definitely
a good mental break.

- Hmm... Food truck?

- Vincent wants to go
into business with me,

and I don't know if I should.

- Hm. What's stopping you?

- Well, not much.

I mean, I barely have
time to run the Bistro,

and I know that he
would do a great job.

- But...?

- But we've only
been out a few times.

I really like him,

but what if going
into business together

just muddies things?

- Well, no one wants
to make decisions,

but everyone likes
to have choices.

- Choices.

(both chuckling)
- This was awesome.

- That was such a great class.
- Yeah.

- And since when can you
get into flying crow pose?

- Since I broke up with Brian,
I've been doing this every day.

- Sorry. Should have known that.

- It's OK. (cell phone beeping)

- Oh no, I missed
Spencer's video chat.

Do you mind if I call him back?
- Go ahead, yeah.

- I'll just be like
five minutes.

Hey, what's up? I miss you too.

- Hi. Sorry to bother you,
but aren't you the host

of Sports Page Today?
- You watch?

Thank you! It's so nice
to meet one of my viewers.

- Yeah. I'm Harper by the
way, a journalism major.

- That's how I got started.

- Really? Are you here
doing a story on Middleton?

- No. I'm here on a
girls' weekend, but...

I seem to have
lost the other girl.

- Um, well, if
you're not in a hurry,

there's a smoothie
shop across the street,

I would love to pick
your brain for a minute.

- Let me just, um...
(Chelsea talking indistinctly)

Let me just let my friend know.

OK. So, what kind of journalism

are you interested in?
- Sports.

- I do. Yes, it's still sparkly.

♪♪♪

- So that's where you went:
to get coffee to bribe Martha.

- Actually, it's for you.

- Thanks.

- Seemed like you
could use a pick-me-up.

- I, uh...

I'm sorry that I haven't

felt very chatty today.

I heard back from my first
college, it was a rejection.

- I wouldn't sweat it.

I'm sure you'll get accepted
to every other school

you applied to. (Grace sighing)

- Well, that is
easy for you to say.

You got into Kenzer.
- How did you know that?

- Magic.

♪♪♪

Oh, I can see your
acceptance letter

sticking out of your backpack.

(both chuckling)

- Yeah, I got in.

It's expensive.

- But you go to Regislane.

- Yeah...

It's complicated.

- Well, hey, I'm
a good listener.

- Kenzer doesn't know
what they're missing.

- Hi!
- Hello!

- Donovan asked me out.

To lunch at the
park this afternoon.

- Hmm! How do
you feel about that?

- I think you know.

- There's nothing wrong
with being nervous.

(scoffing)
- I don't get nervous.

So why am I so nervous?

- You like him.
- I've liked plenty of guys.

- Have you? ♪♪♪

- What if I screw it up?
- Just be open and honest.

- Have you met me?
I'm not really great

at letting my guard down,
especially not with him.

- Drink this, it'll help.

- The answer to everything
is not a cup of tea.

- Might not be the
answer, but I find

it can help clarify
the question.

- Guess I better go
home and change.

- Mr. Holmberg! We have
the results of your ultrasound.

- And I'll be back in
the court in no time.

- You have a full thickness
rotator cuff tear or an RCT.

I highly recommend
an arthroscopy,

unless you want it to get worse.

- I want to play tennis with
my daughter next week.

- That's not possible.
- But she's counting on me.

I promised her I'd be there.
- I can schedule your surgery

for tomorrow morning, 8 a.m.

- Dr. Harkins,
can I have a word?

- Yeah, of course.

- I gotta be honest with you:

I didn't love your conversation
with Mr. Holmberg.

- My diagnosis was perfect.
- Yeah,

it was, but your bedside
manner could use some work.

- I don't understand. My
explanation was textbook.

- That's the problem.
What you need to learn

is not in a textbook.
- I'm sorry, isn't it

our job to heal them?

- It is, but compassion can
be as healing as medicine.

- You're right, Dr. Radford.

They didn't teach
that in med school.

♪♪♪

- Hey.

- I thought this was
supposed to be our weekend.

- It is.
- How come you left me?

- You were on the phone.

- I was just checking
in with Spencer.

- I, uh, thought you
two could use some tea.

- I'm sorry. I could
actually use some space.

- She was hanging out with
someone else when it was

supposed to be just the
two of us, and it's my fault?

- You're sure it's
just the two of you?

♪♪♪

(drilling noises)

- You look confused.

- I am.

- You've got a leak.

- I know. I caused it.

- Aren't you supposed
to be fixing this thing?

- I don't know what
I'm doing, Grace.

- Grandpa tried to give me
this truck for my 16th birthday.

Glad I said no.
- That's not helping.

♪♪♪

- You can try the user's manual.

- I can't find one online.

- Check the glovebox.
- I already did.

- Maybe you missed it.

- I missed it?

(glovebox opening)

- Oooh!

- Know anything
else about this truck?

- Good luck.

- What? No "Hi, Sam"?
- I thought

I'd mix it up for
once. (Sam chuckling)

You always surprise me.

It's why I love you.

I thought I'd come
home for lunch.

- Yeah, something's
bothering you.

- Yeah. It's one of
my new residents.

He's in the top of his class,

except when it comes to
connecting with patients.

- Oh. Well, if anyone
can help him, it's you.

(sighing)

- How do you teach
somebody to care?

- By showing them that you care?

- Oh! ♪♪♪

Hey!

Thanks for doing all this.

- Have you thought
about my proposal?

- I have done nothing
but think about it.

- And...?
- And...

I really like you.
- I really like you too.

- That's the problem.

- You're worried about mixing

our personal lives with
our professional lives?

- You're not?
- No. I'm worried

about where we're
gonna go on our next date

and I'm worried
about getting this truck

up and running,
but I'm not worried

about them at the same time.
- You really think

we can keep 'em separate?
- I know we can.

(sighing)

- Partners?

- Partners.
- Haha!

- Here you go. Thanks.

- I don't know whether it
was that tea or the advice

you gave me, but I was
quiet as a church mouse

when Kate showed me her
second attempt at my portrait.

- Oh, how did it go?
- Not well. She quit!

- Well, you handed
responsibility back

to the artist, let's see
what she does with it.

- Well, she's going
to do nothing with it

because, as I
mentioned, she quit.

- Well, the question
is: did she move on?

♪♪♪

- Good boy. Come
on! (Abigail chuckling)

So much for man's best friend.
- I think he likes me.

- I don't blame him.

- You bring Klondike
on all your dates?

- You're the first woman
I've ever introduced him to.

- I'm flattered.

- You should be. We've
been together a long time.

- He's a cutie. Where
did you get him?

- His mom abandoned
him when he was a pup.

- You rescued him?

- Yeah, we rescued each
other. (Klondike barking)

I found him after I
lost my first election.

- You got a sensitive side.

I like it.

- Oh, looks like
someone's hungry.

Ready for some lunch?
- Yeah.

- Alright. Come on!

(grunting)
- How's it going?

- I don't think she
likes me very much.

- Don't take it personally,
she can be stubborn.

Hey, where did you find this?

- The glovebox.

- I thought I lost
this years ago.

- I changed the
fluids and filters,

replaced the sparkplugs,
tie in the hoses,

and I still can't
get it to turn over.

(older man sighing)
Maybe time to throw in

the towel.

- Look, why don't we give
it a once-over together.

We'll see what happens.

- Sure. Why not?

- OK. Here we go.

- This is amazing!
Where did you get this?

- I made it.
- You did not.

- I did too.

- I'm impressed.

- That was the plan.

- I wish I could cook.

- Did you just admit you're
not good at something?

- Did I?

- Now, that's the
Abigail I know.

- Oh, so you think
you know me now?

- I'd like to. ♪♪♪

- I'd like that.

We do have to think about
the Davenport-Merriwick curse.

- I'm up for the challenge.
- I was hoping you'd say that.

Come on, Klondike!
Let's go play!

(Klondike barking)

- All of you could
be great doctors,

but you're not great yet.

Your specialties may differ,
your opinions may differ,

your advice may differ,

but there's one
thing that separates

good doctors from
the great ones,

and that's compassion.

Somebody recently told me
they don't teach that in med school,

but lucky for you,
we teach it here.

So starting today, you're all
gonna do a four-week rotation

with Adam, the
hospital chaplain.

- Thank you, Dr. Radford.
I fully subscribe

to the healing
benefits of medicine,

but equally beneficial

is the human connection.

So, why don't we take
a five-minute break

and we'll get started.

(indistinct intercom message)

He doesn't look happy.

- It's not my job to
make him happy.

My job is to make
him a better doctor.

♪♪♪

- Dr. Radford...

thank you.

- OK, got it.
- Nice work!

- And now what?

- The moment of truth.

- Well, you should do it.

- You earned it.

(engine stalling)

Give her some gas.

(engine stalling)

(engine revving
up) (Nick laughing)

- We did it!
- You did it.

There's no skill you can't learn

when you put your mind to it.

Imagine what you can do when
you design your videogames.

- Thanks, George.

- Take her for a spin.
- Not without you!

(laughing)

- Let's go!

♪♪♪

- What was in the
tea you gave me?

- Uh... tea.

- I was hoping I
could blame you.

I acted like a giddy schoolgirl.

- What's wrong with that?
- Everything!

I was so... pleasant!

- Well, it's about time.
- What is that supposed to mean?

- It just means that
it's OK to let him

see what a wonderful
person you are.

- I hope you're right.

- Cassie, I think I'm
gonna check out early.

- Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.

- I guess friendship
can't conquer everything.

- As our paths diverge,
they can also cross again.

That's how friendships evolve

and grow stronger.
- Unless they end.

♪♪♪

Snow Princess Walkie-talkies?

- That was my daughter's.
She's donating it

to a toy drive if we
can find the other one.

- Chelsea and I had
these when we were kids.

We even had codenames. I
was Rainbow, and she was Pinky.

Haha! She lived

two houses down,
and we used to talk

at night until the
batteries died.

It's nice to have
those memories.

- Yes. Nice to
create new ones too.

- (Hello?) (static noise)

- Hello?
- (Rainbow?)

- Pinky?

- (I'm the worst friend ever.)

- No, I am the
worst friend ever.

- (Remember what we used
to do when we were kids?)

- How could I forget? One...

- (Two.)
- (together): Three.

Sorry.

- When you and Brian
broke up, I should

have been there for you.
- And I should be

more understanding
about Spencer.

- No matter who
comes into my life,

you're my best friend, I'll
always make room for you.

- Ten-four, Pinky.
- Over and out, Rainbow.

(Paige chuckling)

♪♪♪

- Hello, my little worker bees.

Your moment has arrived.

So, what tantalizing tales

of Endicott glory do
you two have for me?

- I, um... I think you're
gonna like what we found.

- "We"?

- That's right. We, uh,
we wrote it together.

- Perfect. Just as I planned.

- What was your plan exactly?

- To keep you both.

- So, this was just all a...

- A team-building
exercise. You built a team,

so you both passed. Now, we have

a lot of work to do, so I will
expect to see both of you here

bright and early tomorrow
morning. Dismissed!

(Martha sighing)

Kate! What are you doing here?

- Your silence spoke volumes.

- Oh... I'm listening.

- When I reflected
upon our time together,

I knew what needed to be done.

(gasping) ♪♪♪

- It's phenomenal!

(chuckling)
- Because it's you.

(Martha chuckling)

- It is, isn't it? Oh...

♪♪♪

- Wow! Hahaha!
- You like?

- I love.

So, how long 'til we
can hit the streets?

- About another week, we
should be ready to launch.

- I better get working
on the menu then.

- Oh no, unfortunately,
you can't start now.

- What's up?
- The business day just ended.

Follow me.

(delighted laughter)

- You did all this?

- I call it separating

our professional lives
from our personal.

(Pop!)
- Well, I call it sweet.

(Stephanie chuckling)

Oh...

- There you are.
- Thank you.

Should we toast?
- Absolutely.

- (together): To the food
truck! (both laughing)

- Jinx.
- Jinx.

Well, I guess we know
what's on both our minds.

- Guess so.

- Kind of all I'm
thinking about.

- Me too.

- And don't think
I haven't noticed.

- You're wrong.
- You let the patients win

every time you play Gin.
- It's good bedside manner.

(chuckling)
- I really appreciate

you bringing the Josh
situation to my attention.

- I really appreciate
you listening.

Not all doctors
would be so receptive.

- Well, I'm glad
you're part of our team.

- Me too.
- To compassion.

- Compassion. (glasses clinking)

♪♪♪
- Oh, it turned out beautifully!

Middleton will love it!
- Hmm.

- Are you following my
advice to say nothing?

- And it works wonders!

People just feel the
need to keep talking,

and the truth pours out.

- Just don't let on that
I told you the secret.

- Cassie, I don't know what
I'd do without your advice.

- I'm glad I could help.
- Can I ask you something?

- Of course.
- How do you do what you do?

♪♪♪

You know exactly
what people need...

point them in the
right direction...

and always pop up
at just the right time.

Oh... Mm-hmm.

Now, you're saying nothing.

- Sometimes, silence is
true wisdom's best reply.

- Huh?

Hmm.

(piano music)

- ♪♪ The truth is ♪

♪ I don't know
where the truth is ♪

- Hi.
- Hey. I just came to tell you

that Klondike had a
really great time today.

- Tell Klondike that I did too.

- That makes three of us.

You know how you
admitted that you can't cook?

Well, I'm a terrible dancer.

- ♪ Baby, stay ♪
- I bet you're a great kisser.

- ♪ We can make it
through, you'll see ♪

♪ When the sparks fade ♪

♪ And it's you and me ♪

- ♪ Stay, baby - Stay, baby ♪

- ♪ Stay with me ♪

(sighing) Longest. Day.

- Awww.
- Ever.

- At least, you didn't
say worst day ever.

- Yeah. It ended
better than it started.

- Yeah. It's not how you start,

it's how you finish.

- I love you, Mom.

- And I love you too.
- Hmm!

(happy sigh) ♪♪♪

What is that?
- Uhhh...

must have gotten mixed in
with the magazines this morning.

♪♪♪

- It's from Wellingsly.

- My alma mater.

- Yeah.

OK.

- Hmm... (Grace sighing)

- This is either a very detailed

full-colour rejection letter...

or...

I got in!

I got an acceptance
letter! (both laughing)

Oh, my God!

- First of many, I'm sure.

- You know what?

Even if it isn't...

I think I'm gonna be fine.

- I know you will be.

(theme music)