Good Witch (2015–…): Season 6, Episode 10 - The Bird - full transcript

Cassie and Martha smudge the mayor's mansion for her housewarming gala; Abigail and Donovan reunite and put up a final fight against the Merriwick-Davenport curse.

- Previously on Good Witch...

- I can't believe you're
leaving in a week.

- Trying not to think about it.

- If you can bring what you
did in the quad to the classroom,

we'd be lucky to have you.
- Thank you.

- She's pushy. She's rude.

- And you think she's
trying to take Joy away.

- Doesn't it bother you?

- What would bother me is if Joy
had a job opportunity she wanted

and we didn't support her.
- Do you think George could make

a stand for this?
- Sam and I found the other half



of the cipher in a weather
vane, hidden in plain sight.

- What does that mean?
- I have no idea.

Good morning.

- What is all this?

- This is English breakfast tea.

This is a chocolate
chip scone. And this...

is a kiss from your husband.

- And this is perfect.

- You were up late.
- Yeah, I was grading papers.

- Your last ones.
- Mm-mm.

- How does it feel?
- Like it went by too fast.

- You don't wanna leave?
- I was just getting warmed up.

- Well, you know what they
say: when one door closes,

make lemonade.
- Nobody ever said that.



- What can I tell you?
You married an original.

- You are definitely
one of a kind.

- I'm also late.
Have a good day.

- I always do.

♪♪

- What do you think?

- Not too shabby.
- Not too shabby?

- You do nice work.
- We do good work.

- Yeah, we do make
a pretty good team.

- Sometimes I forget that.

Sometimes?

- Thanks for jumping
in on Martha's house.

- Ah, I couldn't just let
you fall on your face.

- Oh, well, I still might if
we don't get that hallway

painted before the party.
- Oh, we'll get it done.

- It's what we do.
- Yeah.

Question is what do we do next?

- I haven't given
it much thought.

- I have put in a bid
on a huge remodel

in Vermont. It could be
our biggest project yet.

- Vermont?
- Yeah.

You're gonna love it.

- I was hoping my eyes
were playing tricks on me.

- They're not.
- It's almost cracked

all the way. We
broke up for nothing.

- We had to try.
- You're not giving up, are you?

- Cassie! I need
to clear the air.

- About what?
- Well, not about what.

It's about where.
- Oh.

- Everything OK?

Oh, that's lovely. What
treasure does it hold?

- Hmm.

- Is that dirt?
- Looks like dirt to me.

- Some sort of beauty
treatment perhaps?

- I don't think so.

- You don't know?
- I don't.

- Didn't you order it?
- I didn't.

- So it just appeared
out of nowhere?

- I don't think you came
in here to talk about dirt.

- No, but I did come in to talk
about my housewarming gala.

I don't think I've
ever felt this anxious.

- Hmm. Your home is beautiful,

and your housewarming
is gonna be magical.

- Oh, I do like
the sound of that.

- Smudging some juniper will

help get the energy
flowing in the right direction.

- Oh, wonderful, but I
will need some direction

on how to put
those sticks to work.

- I can do better than
that. I'll come over

and smudge with you.
- Oh, thank you.

Now I know everything
will be absolutely perfect.

♪♪

- Let's shift Mr. Jenkins'
knee replacement to 8 a.m.

and Ms. Garutso's
shoulder to noon.

- Let's put a pin in
both of those things.

- Oh, this should
be interesting.

- Surprising is more accurate.

Did you know you had 42
vacation days in the bank?

- What can I say? I'm a saver.

- Well, I'm trying to save
you from burning out.

- I haven't in 25 years.

- And it's not gonna
happen under my watch.

You know the policy
better than I do.

Vacation isn't
elective, it's mandatory.

- OK. Fine, I'll take
one at some point.

- That point is now.
Effective immediately,

you're on vacation.

- Um...

It could be the pilot light.

- I'll just call the repair guy.

- I will fix it. I'm right here.

- Yeah... now.

But what happens next
week when you're gone?

- Ah, then you
call the repair guy.

Sorry! Bad joke.

- No... good joke, bad timing.

I've just... I've been

reading articles on
long-distance relationships.

- Not good?
- Not good.

- But our long-distance
relationship is only temporary.

- Says the man who has no
idea when he's coming back.

- So what are you saying?
- I don't know.

One of the articles said
that doing what you think

you're supposed to do
instead of what both people

should do is a great
way to ruin a relationship.

- So what do you wanna do?

- I don't know!

- Hidden in plain sight
could be any of these places.

- Or it could be
none of these places.

- That's encouraging.
- That's keeping it real.

- Don't make me
break up with you again.

- Hello?
- We're in the living room.

- Thanks for coming.

- Yeah. Hey, you've
got an evidence board!

- I borrowed it from
the police chief.

- I thought you two couldn't
be in the same room together.

- Neither did we but the
ruby keeps cracking, so.

- We decided if we're
gonna lose to the curse,

we're gonna lose together.

- Well, let's make
sure you don't lose.

♪♪

- How wonderful!

A cleansing smoke
bath for my home.

- Smudging's a tradition that
goes back thousands of years

to create calming
and soothing energy.

- I can positively feel
the positivity in the air.

This housewarming gala is
gonna go off without a hitch!

- Hey, anybody
order some flowers?

- I ordered a houseful

of stunning arrangements,

but that is a stunning
disappointment.

- There's eight more of them
on the truck. Where do you

want them?
- I don't.

The delivery is denied.

- Why didn't you have
Abigail do the flowers?

- Well, she was my
first choice, of course,

but she refused to help
celebrate Roderick's old house.

I reminded her that
it's now my house,

but no dice.
- I've got some more bad news.

Um, I'm not sure if the
hallway paint is gonna dry

in time for the party.
- Lovely.

No flowers and wet paint.

When is the smudging
going to kick in?

♪♪

- Mm! What is all this?

- This is crisp iceberg lettuce,

and this is freshly-sliced
Roma tomato,

and this is
Applewood-smoked bacon.

- And that is the perfect BLT.
- You know,

it's about time
somebody recognized

my sandwich-making
genius. You want half?

- Yes! And I also wanna
know why you're home.

- I was sent home.
- Oh.

Were you a bad boy?
- I was.

I haven't used any
of my vacation days

in three years.
- Mystery solved.

- So, you're stuck with
me for the next two weeks.

- Ah. Well, maybe you can
help me grade some papers.

- I thought you said
goodbye to your class?

- Professor Hughes decided
to take an extended sabbatical.

- And Professor Barnes
offered you the position?

- She did.
- Congratulations! That's great.

- Mm-hmm. Mm!
Not as great as this.

- Mm-hmm!

- It's not an anagram.

- I don't see anything
hidden on the music box.

- So we've got nothing.

- Nothing yet.

You should go.
- I'll just reschedule.

- You can't reschedule
lunch with the governor.

I'll keep looking.

- I'll make sure he
doesn't order dessert.

- I wish I could say
the three words.

- Let's break this
curse so that you can.

- I wanna say them now.

- I'll say them for both of us.

I love you.

- That's quite a rock.
- Yeah.

I'm quite a guy.

And modest too.

- Ha! Think
Stephanie will say yes?

- What do you think?

- I want her to know
how much I love her.

- You sure that's all you want?

- I wanna marry her.

- Or you wanna make sure

that she's there
when you come back.

- That's not fair, Sam.

- You're right. It's not.

- Lucky for me, you're not
the one I'm proposing to.

♪♪

- Well, did you
offer to pay double?

- I did offer double,
but they didn't

think they could get
the arrangements

done by tonight.

- That is the last time I go
to Blairsville for something!

- I think this is
the first time.

- How will we ever put the warm

in housewarming
without beautiful flowers?

- As long as you're
there, Martha,

the house doesn't need
flowers to be beautiful.

Oh, Tom!

- Is this a bad time?

- I'm guessing it's about to be.

- So the chandelier... arrived.

- The renovation's
piece de resistance...

- Was it damaged?
- No, it's in perfect condition.

- Oh! Well then,
what's the problem?

- Unfortunately.
- It's pretty!

- Pretty... itty-bitty.

It looked full-size online!

We can still hang it.

- Alright, get comfortable.

- If this were an
operating room,

that would be a lot easier.
- You're supposed to be

on vacation.
- I can't just turn it off.

- No, but meditation can.

- I can do this.
How do we start?

- Close your eyes.
- Mm-hmm.

- Now take a deep breath.

And exhale.

Good.

Relax your mind.

- I don't think that's
gonna happen.

- Give it a chance.

Remind yourself
why you're meditating.

- 'Cause you told me to.

- Focus on your breathing.

Try counting with each breath.

- When do we start
with that whole om thing?

- Om is a mantra.

You should try to come
up with one of your own.

- Like what?

- Whatever helps
you find your center.

- I'm...

bored...

I'm... bored.

I'm sorry. All this relaxing
is stressing me out.

- Well, the stressing
out is making it hard

for me to relax.
- I have the perfect solution.

- Yeah, you're gonna
go work on your putting?

- I'm not doing your
flowers, Martha.

- Why would you assume
I'm here about flowers?

- Aren't you?
- Well, yes, but why

would you assume that?
- You ordered online,

didn't you?
- When you turned me down,

I had no choice.
- It was your choice to buy

Roderick Davenport's house.

- The house is an
innocent bystander.

Your beef is with Roderick.
- My beef is with you.

- And I'm happy
to bear that burden.

And I completely
understand if you can't

bring yourself to
arrange the flowers,

but I would love it if
you'd at least bring yourself

to my housewarming.

Oh, and Donovan too, of course.

- I appreciate that,
but we wouldn't

feel right celebrating
where the curse began.

- Well, if you change your mind,

you know that my
door is always open.

- Got you hooked on that
sweet and salty thing, didn't I?

- Actually, this is for you.

- You're good.

- You're not too
shabby yourself.

- And I can see you're
a good friend to Joy.

- She's had my
back since day one.

- Yeah, and you've had hers.
She told me you helped her

through a rough time
after her mom died.

- That was a rough time.

She was pretty lost.

- Yeah, finding our
way after going through

something like
that is never easy.

- Joy almost found her
way by joining the circus.

- The circus?

She told me she grew
up doing gymnastics,

but she never
mentioned the big top.

- She thought she'd
make a great trapeze artist.

All that twirling just
makes me dizzy.

- I guess she changed her mind.

- Yours truly changed her mind.

I helped her realize it
wasn't the best choice for her.

- But you think taking
that job in Vermont is?

- You don't?

- I don't think it's up
to either one of us.

- You're hoping she'll
choose your family.

- We should both be hoping

that she chooses
whatever's right for her.

I'll let the two of
you talk about it.

- Hey! So I've been thinking

about this whole Vermont thing.
- You don't wanna go.

- I'm not saying
that, but I would like

to see if there's more
work here in Middleton.

- Might take me a minute, but...

I think I could get
used to small-town life.

- Looks like someone
found his center.

- No mantra required.
- Hm, I don't know.

Your mantra could
work for me here.

I'm... bored... I'm... bored...

- Don't knock it
'til you've tried it.

- I got skills.

- Here, let me line
the ball up for you.

- No, no. I got this.

- That was...
- Pretty bad.

- Here. Let me help.
- OK.

- Widen your stance.
Bend your knees.

- OK.
- Take a deep breath.

Relax.

Now visualize where
you want the ball to go.

- OK. Mm-hmm.
- OK. And then we're gonna take

a nice, easy stroke.

Look at that! You
do have skills.

It's pretty exciting, huh?
- Meh.

♪♪

- I'm back. What are you doing?

- What we should've done a long
time ago: taking our lives back.

And I need you to take the
music box back to Martha.

- Are you sure?
- We are gonna

go to that party tonight
and we are going to dance

and we are going to have
fun and we are going to forget

all about curses and
clues and Connellys.

- I have just one question.

What time do you
want me to pick you up?

- Cassie!

I fear those smudge sticks
we used were expired.

- Have some tea.

- Oh! No. This problem
is bigger than tea.

- This problem isn't a problem.
Smudge sticks don't expire.

- Well then you gave
me a couple of duds.

- I take it you hit a
few bumps in the road?

- There is nothing but
potholes on this street.

- Are these potholes big enough
for you to cancel your party?

- Nothing could make
me cancel my party.

- Well, it sounds like
you're staying positive!

- I guess I am.

- Then I guess those smudge
sticks weren't duds after all.

- Oh...

Hm!

- Hey, you!
- Hey! This is a surprise.

- A nice surprise?
- Always.

- Mm! You got a sec?

- Always.
- So I was talking to my mom

today and everyone is
very excited to meet you

over the holidays.
- I'm excited to meet them too.

- That was convincing.

- No, I... I am.

I just... I just
don't know if...

- If you're gonna be here.
- I'm sorry.

- What do I tell them?

- That's a good question.

- One that I would

love to have an answer to.

- And I wish I had
an answer. I really do.

- You made a plan for yourself,

which is great,

but I also have to be
able to make plans.

- Huh.

This is where the
long-distance thing gets tricky.

- This is where the
open-ended thing gets tricky.

I can deal with the
long-distance thing if I knew

how long I'd be dealing.

Look, we've started
to build a life here.

- I know.

- But nothing's gonna change.

- There you are!
- Just me

and my Christmas ornament.
- Who doesn't love Christmas?

- Well, that goes
without saying,

but Rudolph isn't exactly
guiding my sleigh tonight.

- On the bright side,
it's a funny story.

- It's hard to see
the bright side

without my
monumental chandelier.

- Well, here's a little
something that might take

your mind off of it.
- A gift?!

- Go on, open it.

- Tom... Oh!

It's lovely!

And such a stately woman!

- Reminds me of someone I know.

It seemed befitting for
the lady of the manor,

hosting the first of
many joyful gatherings.

- The first of many.

This is a dress rehearsal,
not a swan song!

The show must go on!

What's in there,
my Christmas tree?

- Well, it lights up like one.

- The chandelier!
- How did you...

- We don't let our clients down.
- Or our friends.

- Is it too late to RSVP?

- You're always welcome.

And so is that
stunning arrangement!

- I have a whole carful.
- I'll help you.

- Now it's a funny story.

- This is interesting!

- This... is a pottery wheel,

and this is a mound of clay,

and all of this is
me feeling inspired.

- Well, that looks like
something I'd like to try.

- Well, I'm not surprised. You
do have the hands of a surgeon.

- And the ego to match?
- Yeah, I call it confidence.

- Well, I will confidently
give it a shot.

- Alright.
- Alright.

Where do I start?
- Well, allow me to demonstrate.

- That looks easy enough.
- Yeah.

Alright, let me
see what you got.

That was, uh...
- Pretty bad.

- OK. You just gotta be gentle.

Let me help you. Put
your hands on the clay.

- Mm-hmm.

Like I said, it's easy enough.

- Good.

- Get ready for your
mind to be blown.

- Well, with a statement like
that, you better live up to it.

- We landed that
remodel in Vermont.

Why isn't your mind blown?

- Well, what happened to
looking for work in Middleton?

- That was before we got
this offer! Joy, this job could

take our company from the
minor leagues to the majors!

- I need to think about it.

- What's there to think about?

This has been our dream,
the whole reason we started

the company!
- No, you're right.

- But you still need
to think about it.

- I do.

- Well, think fast 'cause
we gotta make a move!

- You're not supposed
to be looking at that.

- Wow.

You're definitely not
giving the curse satisfaction.

- I could say the
same about you.

- Then you should.

- Why don't I say this instead?

- Well, that's
worth saying again.

♪♪

- Welcome...

to Casa del Tinsdale.

- Your home is beautiful!

- I wish I could take
credit, but this is

all Martha and Joy.
- Aww.

- Where is the
lady of the house?

- You are just in time
for her grand entrance.

- Cassie... Sam.

We're so delighted
that you could join us.

- We wouldn't have missed it.
- Follow me!

Hello. Thank you
so much for coming!

Mark, Evelyn.

Joy.

Good evening, everyone,

and welcome to Tinsdale manor.

I thought it was
Casa del Tinsdale.

- This remodel has
been a labor of love.

But I couldn't have
done it without my Tom

and the talented and tireless

Joy Harper!

- Aww!

Thank you, Martha.

Working with you was like
no other client I've ever had.

- And so please eat,

drink and enjoy!

- Cheers!
- Maestro, hit it!

♪♪

- Maybe I should get you
guys to remodel my flower shop.

- Oh, sorry, we're
actually booked.

- I'm glad we came.

- I'm sure the curse isn't glad.

- Do we care?
- No, we don't.

♪♪

- Ahem.

- Wow.

You are stunning.

- And you... are one lucky guy.

- Can't argue with that.

- Let's not argue at all.

- I'm sorry

I've been making
this so difficult.

- So am I.

- It's not fair for me to ask
you to put your life on hold.

Maybe we're doing what we
think we're supposed to do.

- Instead of what we should do.

♪♪

- My, my! The queen finally

has her castle. I'm
surprised you didn't

ask to borrow my tiara.

- Dotty. As always,

you put the backhand
in compliment.

- You should see my forehand.
- Hmm. I take it you've had

a chance to peruse
my humble abode.

- You've certainly
made some changes.

- And?
- It's not what I would've done,

but it's not half bad.

- Huh!
- You were right.

- Well, I wasn't trying
to be right. I just wanted

to make sure you were
proposing for the right reason.

- I was just really
hoping he would stay.

- I'm sure he appreciates
you being supportive.

- She was completely supportive.

- And you broke up anyway.

- It was the right
thing for both of us.

- Sometimes the hardest thing

and the right
thing are the same.

- Yeah.

- Nice party.

- It's absolutely perfect.

- The whole place
looks pretty classy.

- Mm. Well, Joy is a class act.

And I appreciate all
you did to help her.

- It's what we do.

- Well, what you do has
caught the eye of my dear friend,

Terry Applebaum. She's been
looking for someone to renovate

her family home and
guess who she wants?

- We're flattered, but...

but Joy and I actually
already accepted another offer.

- Oh! Joy never mentioned
it. Is it here in Middleton?

- Actually, it's in Vermont.
- I don't know what to do.

- Yeah, it's not
an easy decision.

- Vermont is beautiful.
- But it's not Middleton.

- My mom always told me
there were Merriwicks out there,

but I never thought I'd
get a chance to meet you,

get this close to you.

- Yeah. Merriwicks always
have a way of finding each other.

- Well, you'll never run
short of maple syrup.

- That's exactly
why we took the job.

- You know, you really
are quite the spitfire.

- Admit it. You're
gonna miss my charm.

- Actually, I'm gonna
miss you and Joy.

But I'm thrilled for you both.

- Thanks. So are we.

- I'd really miss you guys.

- We would miss you too.

- You're not making
this any easier.

- As long as I'm not
making it any harder.

- It's a great opportunity.
It's the type of job we've

been working towards
since we started the company.

- And it is well-deserved.

Middleton's not going
anywhere. Neither are we.

- So you think I should do it?

- I think you should do

whatever you
think is best for you.

And only you know what that is.

- Did I mention you're
not making this any easier?

- What are you doing?
- This.

- That was unexpected.

But I liked it.

- And Roderick
would've hated it.

- Then kiss me again.

- Ahem.

I am so happy

to see you two happy.

And seeing it here, where
that treacherous curse began,

makes it all the more joyful.

- Well, we figured if the curse
is going to win, we're not going

to make it easy.
- I admire that.

You know, Donovan's father
and I also had to contend

with forces that
tried to keep us apart.

- What forces?

- Let's just say the Davenports

weren't very fond
of our relationship.

- The family loves you.

- They do now, but it
wasn't until your father asked

for my hand that
they finally backed off.

- Well, this curse
isn't backing off.

- Then I suggest
you two carry on.

As you were.

♪♪

- Ahem.

- Can I have this dance?

- Took you long enough to ask.

- I'm gonna miss this.

- Me too.

- Shall we?
- Mm-hmm.

Oh... how lovely.

- Yes...

you are.

- Tom.

♪♪

♪♪

- Hidden in plain sight.

- The clue.

- When I saw Tom looking
through his telescope,

I realized Nathaniel had
to be sighting on something

through his spyglass.
- Well, it makes sense.

Everything else in
the painting is a clue.

- Looks like he's focused on
the man who's watching them

from behind that screen.
- I bet that's William Spry.

- The man who stole
Patience away from Roderick.

- I don't think that's what
he's looking at. There's a table

in front of William.
- There's a candle

and a bird on it.
- That bird is a dove.

- That bird is a figurine.

- Like the one my mom left me.

- You see anything?
- I see what you see.

- Well, we know the dove's
connected to the moon.

- And the crescent moon
is the traveler's symbol.

- The traveler is
Priscilla Connelly.

- And that gets us right
back where we started.

- Maybe this is more
about when it started.

- Well, it's been handed
down from mother to daughter

for generations,
but my mom thought

it only went as far back as...

Laurel Merriwick.
- Laurel was

in the painting. It goes
back a lot further than that.

- Did your mother
tell you anything else?

- No, that's all she
knew. And I haven't read

anything about it in
Elizabeth Merriwick's diary.

- Sounds like a piece
of Merriwick history

that's never been connected
to the Merriwick history.

- Until now.

And now what?

- Well, that's fitting.

It's kind of lights out
on this whole thing.

- Maybe not.

- We each have a beauty inside.

It's important to take
the time to recognize it.

♪♪

- I got here as fast as I could!

I can't wait to see
that glorious diamond!

- We finally agree on something.
- Dotty.

- Martha.
- Special delivery.

- Thanks for bringing it.

- What exactly happens
when a curse breaks?

- Hopefully, we're
about to find out.

Oh, my...

- Somehow, that never gets old.

- I know we all wanna
see what happens,

but maybe Abigail and Donovan
wanna do this on their own?

- It wouldn't feel right
without everybody here.

- It certainly wouldn't!

- Is that it?

- Do you feel any different?

- I don't think so.
- Can you say it?

- Say what?

- I...

can't say it.

- Well, that was anticlimactic.

I take that back.

- That's the ring that Roderick
used to propose to Patience.

- Don't touch it. That
ring is definitely cursed.

- What are you doing?

- Exactly what I'm
supposed to do.

- ♪ About that night ♪

♪ The bugs and the dirt ♪

♪ Why were you digging ♪

♪ What did you bury ♪

♪ Before those hands ♪

♪ Pulled me from the earth? ♪

- Abigail...

From the day we met,
you've challenged me

in a way I never thought
anyone ever could.

And I've loved
every second of it.

I wanna spend the
rest of my life with you.

I'm not gonna let
anything keep us apart.

- ♪ We should just
kiss like real people do ♪

- Will you marry me?

- Yes.

Of course I'll marry you.

- ♪ Eyes always seeking ♪

♪ Was there in someone
that dug long ago ♪

- I love you.

- I love you.
- You said it.

- I said it.
- You said it.

- I said it. I love you.

♪♪

- ♪ So I will not ask you
where you came from ♪

- That's what happens
when a curse breaks.

- ♪ And neither would you ♪

♪ Honey, just put your
sweet lips on my lips ♪

♪ We should just kiss
like real people do ♪

- Feels like you've
been avoiding me.

- I have.

- Guess you haven't
made a decision then?

- I haven't.

Which way you leaning?

- I know how much
this job means for us.

- But you're leaning
towards Middleton.

- It's just, if I knew

we had a job here, this
would be a lot easier.

- Well...

we don't have a job here,

but we do have one in Vermont.

And we need to let them
know by the morning.

- Would you still go if I don't?

- It'd be tough to
do it without you.

- But you'll figure it out?

- I'll let you sleep on it.

What a day!

- Hm!

- This vacation is exhausting.

- Yeah, taking it easy
can take it out of you.

- Hey, we've been going nonstop.

- Oh, yeah. Tell me about it.

Meditated, played golf,

made some pottery.
- Don't forget dancing.

- Ah... How could
I forget dancing?

- And you became a
full-fledged professor.

- Mm! I also helped
Martha smudge her house.

- And we broke a
200-year-old curse.

- That was a group effort.

- Still tough though.
- Yeah.

Come on. Let's do
a little more putting.

Hm.

- OK.

Alright, here we go.

Bend my knees,
take a deep breath

and relax.

Visualize where I
want the ball to go...

Oh! Did you see that?

Hm. OK.

♪♪

- That's interesting.

- Someone left it on the
counter at Bell, Book & Candle.

- Somebody left this
on my counter at home.

- Somebody left
this in my truck.

- What do you think it means?

- I have no idea.

♪♪

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