Good Witch (2015–…): Season 5, Episode 7 - The Grey-cation - full transcript

Martha and her husband, Tom, visit Grey House. Cassie and Sam realize that they still have some things to learn about one another. Donovan's overbearing mother complicates his and Abigail's relationship. Grace and Luke go on their first date.

- Previously on Good Witch.
- Hey, what are you doing?

- Taking an interest
in your romantic life.

- Just a cat video from Luke.
- The guy you work with?

- Yes, and we are just friends.
- I really want

to see where this goes.
- What's wrong with that?

- Now, I'm the rebound girl.
- Sometimes, people rebound

right into love.
- I really like Donovan.

- Then you should tell him. ♪♪

- I couldn't wait to do that.
- Keep falling in love with men

who want to change the world.
- I think if you want to be

the best at what you do,
you gotta put in the time.



♪♪

- Good morning.
- It will be

once I get this thing set up.
- Oh.

And here I thought
us being together

happily starting a new day
would make it a good morning,

but if you want to credit a
coffee pot, I won't be too offended.

- This is not just a coffee
pot; this is the Mona Lisa

of coffee pots.
- A coffee-making masterpiece,

now I understand why
you got up so early.

- Look, I get what it
looks like, but trust me,

French-press coffee is
worth losing some sleep over.

- And apparently five precious
minutes with your wife?

- I figured we had all morning.

I thought we'd take a
walk in Foster's Wood.



- Aww, I'd love to, but I have

an estate sale coming
in to Bell, Book & Candle.

- Well then, why are you
giving me a hard time?

- 'Cause you're cute
when you're flustered.

♪♪
- This is

your list of emergency
numbers printed in case

you don't have cell service.
- And this is your schedule

for the next week.
- What about the phones?

- I changed your outgoing
voicemail message

to "away from the office."
- Thank you for sacrificing

your Saturday morning. I
just couldn't go on vacation

unless I knew that all
my bases were covered.

- Martha, I'd like to get
there sometime today.

Tell me you're ready to go.
- Seconds away.

Interns, activate
out-of-office voicemail!

The Tinsdale vacation
has officially started.

♪♪
- Final seconds on the clock.

- You're gonna be defeated.

Chopper steals the puck.

Three seconds. Nothing
can stop him. Two, one.

He shoots! Oh, score!

- (chuckling): Jacob win again?
- Yeah. Because he always gets

to be Jacques Brodeur.
- I got to see Jacques Brodeur

play against New York at
the Garden his rookie year.

The guy's amazing.
- Totally. He broke the record

for most goals by a rookie.
- Jacob's about to break

the record for most goals
in our school's history.

- Oh yeah, you got that big
district championship game.

What are you doing here?
- I'm superstitious.

Every time I beat Nick at video
hockey, our team wins for real.

- What are you gonna do
next year when you're in Maine

and he's in California?
- We'll play online.

To the victor goes
the pickle chips.

You're coming to the game?
- Obviously.

- Alright, cool. See you later.

- Yeah.
- You wanna play?

- Haven't you lost
enough for one day?

(door closing)
- Bring it on.

(chuckling) ♪♪

(indistinct video game
hockey match commenting)

- The permit should
be here by then.

Yeah, I'm pretty
confident. (squeaking)

I look forward to it.

I'm more of a rubber
hamburger kind of guy.

- It's a good thing you're
cute 'cause you're not funny.

- Klondike will love this.

I'm beginning to think you
like my dog more than me.

- He is a pretty great dog.

- It's a good thing I don't
have an ego, it'd be crushed.

- You absolutely have an ego.

- I know. I'm just
trying to be humble.

- Ahem! I didn't realize

you had a meeting, Donovan.

- Hello, Mother.
What can I do for you?

- Visit more, call more,

perhaps tell me when
you're dating someone.

- Hi. I'm Abigail.
Nice to meet you.

- You're Abigail? Delighted.

I'm glad someone here
remembered their manners.

I'm sorry to hear you're no
longer mayor of Middleton.

- Oh, Mayor Tinsdale's
got it covered.

- Oh, I am sure. Martha
and I go way back.

(chuckling)
- It's always a pleasure

to see you, Mother, but I've
got to get to a budget meeting.

- Well, then I won't keep you,

but I will see both of
you tonight at dinner.

- Did we have plans?

- We do now. Your father's
out of town, and I could use

the company.

- Unfortunately,
Abigail is busy...

- Busy going out with you.

And apparently, we're going
to your mother's for dinner.

- Good!

I'll tell Chef to make
maple-glazed salmon.

And remember it's dinner,

please dress for it.

- That was unexpected.

- That was an ambush.
- Did you not want us to meet?

- I was hoping to put it off
as long as humanly possible.

- Why? She seems... nice.

- She always does.

- It's just dinner.

- With Dotty Davenport,
it's never just dinner.

♪♪

- There you go!

Hi! What can I get for you?
- Those donuts look pretty good.

- They are and they go fast.

- Well then, I guess
I better get one

before they disappear.
To go, please.

- OK. Anything else?

- A BLT, also to go,

and I'm sorry to do this to
you, but lightly toasted, no mayo

and tomato on the side.
- Hahaha!

Uh, I know someone who likes
their BLT the exact same way.

- Really? Small world!

- Yeah.
- Can you tell me how to get

to Hillcrest Hospital?

- Is this by any chance
for Adam Hawkins?

- You know him?
- Yeah!

Um, I run into him quite a bit.

- Well, I'm
Melanie, his fiancee.

- Huh?

- Let me guess. Chrysanthemums?

- Lavender. It clears
the stressful emotions

from your life and
reminds you to smile.

- Sounds a lot like my wife.

- Cool. Our guests have arrived.
- I didn't know

we had guests this weekend.
- Very special ones.

Hello, Martha, Tom.

- Cassie, it just dawned on me:

our little "staycation" is
actually a "Greycation."

Now, we'd like a quiet
room, some extra towels.

Oh, and when you turn
down the bed, Tom just adores

those little chocolate
mints placed on the pillow.

- Do I smell cinnamon rolls?

- Freshly baked.
Help yourselves. Haha!

- The Tinsdales...
- Surprise!

(cellphone beep)

- Oh, that's not good.

Text from Nick. His friend
Jacob got hurt in a hockey game.

Take him to the ER. I gotta go.

- OK. Bye.

(theme music)

♪♪

(indistinct talking)

- (Stephanie): Adam
and I had a fantastic date.

- Well, that's news.
- Good news I thought,

but then his fiancee showed
up here to buy him lunch.

- You mean ex-fiancee?
- Not according to her.

- You don't think they're
actually still together?

- No, but I think
she wants him back.

- Hmm... Maybe you should
find out what Adam wants.

♪♪

- How's Jacob?

- Well, he's got a right
tibial plateau fracture.

- And what does that mean?
- It's just a break

right below the knee.
But surgery went well.

- One second he's
skating up the ice,

the next he's in an ambulance.

It doesn't make any sense.

- Aah...

Well, I don't know.

- When can he play again?
- It'll be at least six months.

- But that will totally
mess up with a scholarship.

- It's gonna be a
tough road back.

But if rehab goes well,

maybe he can try
again next year.

- Does he know that?
- No.

He's still post-op. His
parents are with him.

He's gonna need you to
help keep his spirits up.

- How do I do that?

- Just be there for him.

- Well, what kind of
vibe do you get from him?

- It's hard to tell.

When we're at
work, it's, well, work.

- Ask him out.

- Wha?! I can't do that.

I mean, what if he
says no, that will make

everything at the mayor's
office super awkward.

- How many times did

Luke text you when we
were on our road trip?

- A lot.
- Ask him out!

I know it sounds risky, but
what do you have to lose?

Just walk up to him and say...

- Done.

- Done?
- I just texted him.

(cell phone dinging)

(sighing) He said, "Yes."

♪♪

(indistinct intercom message)

- Hey!

- Hey. So I just met Melanie.

- My ex-fiancee?

- Well, she's not using the ex.

- What are you talking about?

- She just came into the
Bistro and ordered you lunch.

- I'm not sure what to say.

- That makes two of us.

- Ooh! Homemade cocoa.
Whose idea was that?

- Yours I think.

- Sam, what on
Earth did you get into?

- Oh, the fire your husband
requested in the living room.

- Well, that was
just a suggestion.

- I smell cedar. I
prefer a fruit wood fire.

- Enough requests, Martha.
- Thank you.

- We have our cocoa, our fire;
all we need now is a good book.

- Oh!

Unless you two
are up for a game.

What about that card
game we got in Chicago?

- I might just have
it in my luggage.

- Card game?
- Spouse Trap.

- Hm, sounds like fun.
- It does?

- (Martha): Oh, it's a hoot!
- Even though Martha and I are

actually terrible at it.
- We probably shouldn't play.

- Oh, well, maybe
just one round.

- I knew you'd be
up for the challenge.

See you two in the living room.

- You do know they're
hustling us, right?

- Might just give 'em
a run for their money.

- After you. ♪♪

- Wow!

Great house to play
hide and seek in.

(Donovan clearing his
throat) I still think I should

have brought dessert.
- It's better that you didn't.

The chef's a little
oversensitive.

- Oh. So flowers
were a good call then?

- Mm-hmm. (Dotty gasping)

- Oh, hydrangeas, how lovely!

These will look adorable
on my nightstand.

Donovan, put these in a vase,

would you?
- I'll be right back.

- And you must be dying to
see the house. Come, I'll give you

the tour.
- Should we wait for Donovan?

- He knows his way around. ♪♪

- So if you have
any other questions,

I'm always available.

- I have a question.

Can you ever forgive me?

- Hi, Melanie.

- At least, you're
talking to me.

- Why don't we sit.

- You look great.

- Hmm!

- Which makes it sound like
I thought that you wouldn't,

and that's not what I meant.

- I didn't think that.
- OK.

- I also didn't think I'd
be seeing you again.

- I've really missed you, Adam.

And I am sorry.

I never should have
called off the wedding.

- I used to think that.

- "Used to"?
- It's been seven months.

- I thought about you every day.

I got scared.
- And I got a reality check.

- So did I.

The reality is I miss
us. We were great... us.

♪♪

- We were.

- And we still can be.

(little sigh)

Don't you miss me?

- Gosh.

A part of me is
always gonna miss you.

♪♪
- Do you still have the ring?

(sighing)
- I can't do this.

- It's a lot. Just think about

what I said. That's all I ask.

- (softly): OK, yeah.

- Can I help you?

- Uh, I'm Luke.
I'm here for Grace.

- Is she expecting you?

- Stop it. He's just kidding
around. Come on in.

I'm Cassie. This is Sam.
- Hi.

Nice to meet you both.
- (Cassie): Yeah, you too.

Why don't I go see
if Grace is ready.

- Thank you.

(exhaling heavily)

- First date, what are
your plans tonight?

- Uh, heading
to the roller rink.

- And...?

- Uh... and we're gonna skate.

Maybe get some food.

Healthy food?
- Good choice.

- Yeah.
- I remember picking up

Lucy Carmichael on our first
date. Her dad was a lumberjack.

All I could think about was
him chopping down trees.

- You're a doctor, right?

- Surgeon. I cut people open.

Relax. I was just having
some fun with you.

But I do expect you
to be a gentleman.

- Yes, sir.

- She is gonna be
down in just a minute.

- Uh, actually, I'm ready.
- OK.

Be home by 10.

11?
- Yes, sir! Yeah!

- What's going on?

- No, it's nothing. Have fun.

(door opening) I
heard you playing

protective dad.
- Not cool?

- Very cool.

♪♪

- The Tinsdale
Tandem strikes again.

How did you even know that
my favourite mineral was granite?

- How could I not
know? You installed it

on all our countertops.
(Martha chuckling)

- I think it's our turn.

- "What is your wife's
biggest pet peeve about you?"

- Ooh...
- Hmmm...

Hm! ♪♪

- You want me to go first?

- Sure.

"Too attentive"? No,
that's definitely not

a pet peeve, and not my answer.

- "Doesn't text when
he's late at work."

- Well, you didn't yesterday.

- It was an emergency. ♪♪

It is called the emergency room.
- True.

- See how much we're
learning about each other?

- Should we go on
to the next question?

- Yes. Ahem.

Ah! "What is your
wife's favourite holiday?"

- (together): Valentine's
Day. (both chuckling)

- Tom always makes me
homemade chocolates.

- Aww, it's very sweet.

Next card...

"What does your husband
complain about the most?"

Mmm-hmm.

Mm-hm. Well, that is easy.

That I only have
tea in the house.

(Tinsdales chuckling)

- Or that I don't
get enough of you.

- You don't?

- Well, sometimes I feel

like we're ships
that pass in the night.

- And you think that's my fault?

- No, I didn't say that.

- Now remember, this
is supposed to be fun.

- You're right,
Martha. We should just

give them the extra
point, make it a game.

- No, no. No, no, no, it's OK.

We... we don't need
that extra point. Thanks.

(Martha clearing her throat)

- Hey. How are you feeling?

- How do you think I'm feeling?

- It if helps...

you made the shot. You guys won.

- It doesn't help.

- Look, I get it.

But my dad said you
could make a comeback.

- My hockey career is over.
- That's not true.

- That's easy for you to say.

Just leave me alone.

♪♪

- This, of course,
is the library.

Davis prides himself
on his collection

of Raymond
Chandler first editions.

- Yes, he didn't strike me as
the romance novel kind of guy.

(Dotty chuckling)
- You don't sugarcoat things,

do you?
- I believe people need

to hear the truth.
- I couldn't agree more.

You know, Davenport Hall
has a very storied history.

- This house has a name?

- This house has a secret.

Its first owner,
Nathaniel Davenport,

was engaged to Violet Merriwick.

- What a coincidence.
- Yes, I'm sure you're aware

our families have
been very intertwined.

- I've heard rumours.
- But what you haven't heard

was that in this very room

when Nathaniel and
Violet were dancing,

that they accidentally
knocked over an oil lamp.

Sadly, the entire house
burned to the ground.

Their romance along with it.

- Really thought you were gonna
tell me that those two made it.

- Expectations and reality

don't always coincide.

- That is a familiar sight.

- That well holds a
place in our hearts.

Davis and I tossed a coin in,

and we've been very
happy together ever since.

- I'm surprised he was
willing to tear it down.

- Davis is a man of action;

I'm a woman of sentiment.

- He didn't tell you what
he was planning, did he?

- Thank you for making sure

that that well
remains exactly where

it's supposed to be. Do
you believe in the legend?

- I believe that two people
who are meant to be together

will find a way, legend or not.

- And I believe that
dinner is just about ready.

(dynamic music with whistling)

- Thank you.

I always wondered what
this place was like inside.

- Every time I'm here it
feels like my 9th birthday.

- Aww!
- Hahaha!

- I had a mermaid
party for my 9th birthday.

My mom, she made me a tail,

like, flippers and everything.

- Don't tell anyone, but I used
to think mermaids were real.

- They're not?

- Ah. Man, I just
ruined that for you.

- Yeah. Thanks so much.
I think I should go home.

- Well, I think we
should get out there,

show everyone how it's done.

(indistinct song playing)
- Great.

- What's wrong?

You don't really wanna
go home, do you?

- No. Hmmm...

I have a confession to make.

- You don't know how to skate?

- No. No, I do not.
- What?!

You're kidding? What?!
- Don't laugh! Don't laugh!

- What?! OK, come on, come
on. I'll teach you, come on.

I'll teach you. Let's go.
- OK.

Ugh!
- Oh, whoa, whoa!

- I'm sorry.
- Alright.

- ♪ Give it up ♪

- Actually, this is easy.

- We're still on carpet.
- ♪ I was waiting ♪

♪ For the perfect situation ♪
- OK, first rule:

don't look down.
- What's the second rule?

- Don't look down.

- OK.
- OK.

- Hey! Don't let go.

- Not a chance.

- ♪ You gotta hit
the ground running ♪

- This is delicious. I've never
had maple-glazed salmon

and risotto before. I usually
just eat it with asparagus.

- Oh! Those two
things don't go together.

Kind of like

Davenports and Merriwicks.

- That didn't take long.
- Abigail doesn't

sugarcoat things, why should I?
- Because it's

the first meal we're
having together.

- What better time to address
the elephant in the room?

- Alright, OK, this
was a bad idea.

- OK, let's all take
a deep breath.

I'd like to hear what
Dotty has to say.

- Oh, I do like her.

It's a shame she's a Merriwick.

- Is this really about the
curse or is it just about me?

- I don't want my son
to get his heart broken.

- And what makes you
think I would do that?

- Call it a mother's intuition.

- We both have Donovan's
best interests at heart.

Maybe we should start over.

- I'm afraid history has
a way of repeating itself.

- OK, dinner's over.

♪♪

♪♪

- I love that you want
more time with me;

all you have to do is ask.
- And I want to text you

from the hospital, but
sometimes, it's impossible.

- But not all the time.
- OK, but did you have

to bring it up in front of
the Tinsdale Tandem?

- I was just being truthful.
- So was I.

- Sorry to interrupt,
but we have a situation

in the living room.
- Ooh, what happened?

- Well, the fire went out,
and Tom is no outdoorsman.

(Sam sighing)
- I'll take care of it.

- I don't mean to
hover, but that was

quite a heated discussion
between you two.

- Oh, I wouldn't
call that heated.

- It goes get easier when
you've been married for 35 years.

- Hmm. Maybe then we won't
get such basic questions wrong.

- Oh, you two still have so much
more to learn about each other.

♪♪
I'm actually quite jealous.

(Martha chuckling)

- Easy, right?

- And it let you
blow off some steam.

- Guess you've been there.
- Hahaha! Too many times.

- Which is how you
know each other so well.

- Which is also why you
had no shot at winning.

- Hahahaha!
- Let me ask you something...

are you married to
the love of your life?

- I am.

- Then you've already won.

- I guess you're right.

- So have fun, take your time.

Marriage is an adventure.

(Sam chuckling)

♪♪

- Sorry tonight
was such a disaster.

- Well, at least we
spent it together.

- I did warn you.

- You did, but not for
a category-5 storm.

- Hurricane Dotty.
You should take her

about as seriously
as you take that curse.

- Curse schmurse.

But what if she's right?

- Don't tell me
she's gotten to you.

♪♪

(energetic music playing)
(indistinct chattering)

(cell phone ringing)

- Hey.

No, I haven't found
anything on Abigail, but...

Fine. Fine.

I'll meet you tomorrow.

One soda, no ice.
- Thanks!

You OK?

- Great, yeah. Ready
for your next lesson?

- Hmm... I don't
think I need one.

Yeah, I'm kind of a pro now.

- I mean, you kind of
had a great teacher.

- I kind of did.

- Would you take these to Jacob?

- Pickle chips.
- They're his favourite.

- I can't guarantee that bag is
gonna make it there unopened.

Why don't you take it yourself?
- He pretty much kicked me

out of his room.
- He's not lashing out at you;

he's just mad at
the whole situation.

- Didn't feel like it.
- I had a friend in college,

incredible high jumper, probably
gonna make the Olympic team,

then one day he landed
wrong, that was the end of it.

After that, he didn't
want to talk to anybody.

- What did you do?
- Just gave him some space.

- But you said I should
be there for Jacob.

- And when he's
ready, you should be.

- So I just wait?
- And deliver those yourself.

♪♪

- There you go.

Uh-oh. I know that look.

- Just what I needed, thank you.

- What's up? (Cassie sighing)

- Sam thinks we're
ships passing in the night.

- And he thinks
that's your fault?

- You know, that's
what I wanted to know.

- Well, I bet that he just wants
to spend more time with you.

- How did it go with Adam?

- He doesn't know how he feels.

- You know, when it comes
to matters of the heart,

the answer isn't always obvious.

- What should I
do? (Cassie sighing)

- The hardest
thing of all: nothing.

- (Grace): And your mom
inherited your house?

- Her and my aunt,
but my aunt married

into this rich
family in Blairsville.

- And you would rather
go to fancy Regis Lane

than Middleton High?!
- My aunt's idea.

My mom can't exactly afford
tuition, so my aunt pays.

- Aww... Sounds like you
have a really awesome aunt.

- Grace, there's
something I need to tell you.

Um...

- Hey, it's OK, just say it.

- (announcer): Ladies

and gentlemen, it is
time for a couple skate!

- I think we should skate.

- A couple skate?
- Yeah.

- You're sure we're
ready for that?

- Let's go.

(song Electric Love by Borns)

- Hey, what's that thing that
you were telling me about?

- Uh... I'm having a great time.

- Me too. Oh!

- Are you OK?

(laughing)

- ♪ Baby, you're like
lightning in a bottle ♪

♪ I can't let you go
now that I got it ♪

♪ All I need is to be ♪

♪ Struck by your electric love ♪

♪ Baby, your electric love ♪

♪♪

- Aaah...
- Hmmm...

- Two eggs lightly poached,
two eggs over easy;

looks like the
Tinsdale Tandem is

in sync in all ways except
their breakfast order.

- Well, at least, mine's easy.
- Yeah.

- Hey, I'm sorry I got
home late last night.

- I got your text. I
appreciate the check-in.

- How you pay me back, you're
gonna get a lot more check-ins.

- Looks like my
afternoon is clear.

- I thought you had something.
- Maybe I cancelled.

- Maybe I love that. I've
got to run to the hospital.

- Gonna check on Nick's friend?
- Yeah. But when I get back,

why don't we take a walk.
- It's a date.

♪♪

- Hey, Jacob.

Well, uh, things are
looking good so far.

You're a real trooper.
- Thanks, Dr. Radford.

- While that leg's
healing up, uh...

I'd like you to
see a specialist.

- But you already
did the surgery.

- Well, with injuries like
this, it's important to, uh...

get an opinion from
somebody who understands it.

Ah,

perfect timing. He's here.

- Jacques Brodeur?
- It's an honour to meet

the number one scorer
in his high school's history.

Hey, I got a bad
compound fracture in my leg

three years ago
during the playoffs.

- I remember. I thought
your career was over.

- Everyone did, including me.

- I can't imagine
not playing hockey.

- Yeah, I couldn't either.

But like you, I had people
who cared about me

and I was lucky to
have some great doctors.

But I think you have
an even better one.

- You won MVP
your first season back.

- And I guarantee you'll be
back stronger than ever too.

Dr. Radford has my number.
When you're back on the ice,

give me a call, come
practice with the boys.

- That would... that
would be awesome.

♪♪

- Good morning!
- Morning.

- Orange pekoe?
- Just what I wanted.

- How was roller skating?
- Did Luke tell you

that's where we were going?
- No.

- I'm not very good at it.
- Hope you didn't fall too hard.

♪♪
- I, uh... got the hang of it.

- The hang of what?

- Uh, roller skating.
- Oh! I remember spending

endless days at the roller rink.

- Grace had a date.
- I wanna hear everything.

And, Cassie, could you
be a dear and pour me...

- A cup of camomile?
- You do know me well.

Start at the beginning
and spare no detail.

Who is this lucky young man?

- Luke.

♪♪

- Wait. You mean our Luke?

- Mm-hmm.
- As your employer,

I'm not sure it's
ethical for me to pry

into your personal lives.

But since you're both
interns, I'll allow it.

♪♪

- Everything alright?

- It was

'til my ex-fiancee
showed up here.

- Ohhh... Ain't that
the engagement ring?

- She got cold feet.

Gave it back a week
before the wedding.

- And now her feet
have thawed out?

- Which is why I held onto this.

- And what's the problem?

- Ha!

Stephanie.

I never thought I'd fall
for anyone after Melanie,

but I really like her.
- Hmm!

Yeah. Then, I'll ask again,

"What's the problem?"

(sniggering)

(doorbell ringing) ♪♪

- I thought you might want
to talk about your dinner

at the Davenports.
- You mean, my disaster

at Davenports?
His mother is totally

against our relationship.
- I'm sure you'll win her over.

- I'm not. Apparently,

the Davenport-Merriwick
curse is a deal breaker.

- Oh. Well, curses
are fueled by belief.

- Well, she's a believer.
- What about you and Donovan?

- We're willing
to take the risk.

- Hmmm... There might
be a way to make it

a little less risky.

♪♪

- Slater fighting for the puck.
- When he shoots. And he scores!

Oh!
- Come on!

- Oh... Sorry, man.

The thing about excellence,
you can't turn it off.

- Keep bragging, and I'm
not gonna sign your cast.

- I still can't believe
Jacques Brodeur signed it.

That's pretty sweet, right?

- Glad you're feeling better.
- Jacques made a comeback,

so, you know...

so can I. Colleges will
be begging me to play.

- No doubt. ♪♪

- Well, there is doubt

you could ever beat me at this.

- OK, one more game.

♪♪

- (Sam): I have to say
that I can't beat that.

(Cassie and Sam laughing)
- I don't know how I did that.

- Where are you
two lovebirds off too?

- Out for a walk.
- Oh. So close to teatime?

- Well, I left tea and pastries
for you in the kitchen, Martha.

- Oh...
- Would you rather go for a walk

or play another round?
- Oh no, we're onto you two now.

- Oh, Tom, leave them be.

They need to distract
themselves after their loss.

- Yeah. Right,
Martha. If they're OK

with our landslide victory,
then we should be too.

- Do you remember when you said

we could do anything I
wanted to this afternoon?

- I'll get the tea.

- Oh, it's on.

♪♪

"What could your
wife do to improve?"

Oh, thank goodness,
an easy question.

- No pressure.
- Oh no, no, no.

We've got this.

Are you ready, Tom?

- Yes.

- One, two, three.

Nothing.
- Take it down a notch.

(gasping)
- Tom!

Exactly how much is a notch?

And what would I even take down?

- It's our turn.

- And if we get this
one right, we tie.

- How could you let this
happen? Cream puffs are my wife's

favourite dessert when
you know perfectly well

it's lemon squares.

- "What superhero quality
does your husband have?"

- Hmm.

- Ready?
- Mm-hmm.

- X-Ray vision. Get
it? I'm a doctor, X-Ray?

- I wrote "your compassion."

(Martha gasping)
- They don't match.

- Did we just lose?

- Did we just win?

- (Martha): Aww!
(Martha laughing)

♪♪

- Hey.

- Hi.

- I saw Melanie. She apologized.

- It's great.
- I always thought

if she wanted to try
again I'd take her back,

- I get it.

- You don't.

All I could think about is you.

- I think I like that.

♪♪

- You know, X-Ray
vision was very cute.

- Haha!

I have a feeling you
knew what I wrote.

- How? How could I
possibly know that?

(Sam chuckling)
- They might have won the game,

but I got the prize.

♪♪

- You don't think they
threw that last question

just so we'd make up, do you?
- Of course not.

We're the Tinsdales,
we won fair and square.

♪♪

- You're sure you
want to do this?

It's a big commitment.
- It's an insurance policy.

- Well, that's romantic.

- Here goes...
- Whoa, whoa, whoa!

Don't you think we
should toss it together?

- I think you're stalling.

♪♪
- Make a wish.

- I already did.

(small splash)

- Luke: (Have you
recovered from your fall?)

- I don't know what
you're talking about.

I skated with
elegance and dignity.

- (Were we at the
same skating rink?)

(giggling)

Hey, uh, I gotta go.

I'll talk to you tomorrow.
- OK. I can't wait.

- Well...?

- Couldn't find anything
on Abigail, and now

that she's not the mayor, I
don't have access anymore.

- But you do have access
to the young Merriwick girl.

- Leave her out of this.

- No Merriwick is out of this.

I want to find out if there's
a way to break the curse.

♪♪
- I'm not gonna do it.

- That's your prerogative.

- Are you still gonna
pay for my tuition?

- Of course. After all,

we're family.

I just hope you'll reconsider.

(theme music)