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- Previously on Good Witch... - Shouldn't you be studying?
- I already know everything. - I had such dreams
of leaving my mark in so many different places.
So you've made some improvements on this guy, huh?
- Sam's been good for me, too. - Yeah, you told me you'd never
- fall in love again. - I probably did say that.
Here you go! If you're not feeling your best,
you can come back here anytime.
Can I help you find something?
Oh, uh...
Here.
Take your pick.
I found these paintbrushes in Italy. They were being sold
by an artist who barely said a word to me.
He just let his art do the talking.
You can keep that one and just pay me
if you think it inspires you to create.
Thank you.
Sure.
Were you planning on setting up your easel out front?
- I was. - Well, then I'm eager to see
how your art comes alive.
Hello.
Mm-hmm...
I thought you were seeing patients all day.
Well, that's sort of why I'm here. I need some ginger candies
for a woman I'm treating with a digestion difficulty.
Oh! Are you finally seeing the value in some of my natural remedies?
No, I'm sticking with science, but she's allergic
to the medication I prescribed so I'm going with plan B.
Here, let me show you where they are.
That's not the only reason I came by.
- Oh... - (romantic melody)
Oh, for heaven's sake.
Alright, you two! We get it, you're in love.
A little restraint, please.
Hello, Martha. Here.
Help yourself to as many as you like.
- Thank you. - Hmm-hmm!
Martha, thank you so much for stopping by. I really wanted
to talk to you about this weekend's Tri-Cities Healthfest.
Yes, and we're all looking forward to it.
Every year we just love what you put together
to showcase the best this area has to offer
for the mind, the body, and the spirit.
But maybe this year we could have
two minds working on the event, instead of just one.
Well, you've always been able to handle it by yourself.
Yeah, I just thought that different perspectives
might be useful.
Oh! Who did you want working with you?
- I haven't asked him yet. - I wanted to get your approval.
- Are you sure he has the time? - The Healthfest takes
- a lot of work. - Well, maybe his schedule will open up.
Then perhaps we should make sure that it does,
shall we, before we bring him on board.
I'll let you make the announcement once everything's a go.
- What's in there? - Ginger candies.
- Ooh, that sounds delicious! - I know.
Want one?
Oh, I couldn't possibly! But since you insist...
We can settle up later when we talk with...
you know who. Ta-ta!
Here. Go get some more.
- Hey! - Oh!
- Hi, Abigail. - How was school?
- Not so good. - Mr. Decarlo announced
the captain for the academic decathlon team today.
- And it wasn't you? - He chose Larissa Diaz.
- But it should have been you. - I really thought
I was going to be, and I wanted it so much, but...
Oh, well.
You know, I've never been the type who accepts
what happens just because it happens.
And you don't have to be either.
But what am I supposed to do about it now?
There are always things you can do to get what you want.
I don't know.
She got picked and I didn't.
Shouldn't I just leave it that way?
I'm just reminding you there are always options,
that's all.
Well, you've put in some long hours.
I guess so.
How many more paintings do you need to finish
- before you leave town? - How did you know?
I can always tell when an artist is under a deadline.
I've got an exhibition in St. Louis next week.
With a lot of people there.
I have a room
that I could turn into a studio at Grey House.
A perfect place for an artist who wants to observe life.
Here's the address. I'll have a room ready when you get there.
Thanks.
- Hey! - Hello!
Who's the artist?
A guest at Grey House.
Oh. I got a call from Martha saying
she wants to meet with us tomorrow. What's that about?
Martha always has the most interesting plans.
I don't think we've ever had an artist working here before.
Is there going to be enough room?
- Yeah, thanks. - I brought you some breakfast.
Ah, this place looks perfect!
We want our guest to be comfortable in case he wants
- to produce a masterpiece. - What are you going to work on?
I'm not sure. I never really know until it's finished.
Well, I set you up right here for a reason.
Hopefully, you'll be inspired by what you see.
Oh, hello!
I heard we had a painter staying here.
- I'm Abigail. - Harrison likes to, uh,
introduce himself through his art.
Oh. Then, I look forward to seeing what you do.
Maybe we should clear out
and let our artist create.
Might as well go outside and enjoy our day.
It is nice out there.
Maybe I'll put out some things for the guests to use,
- if they want. - That's a great idea.
: Who put this week's schedule together?
- Jennifer Noreen, I think. - Why am I so light on it?
Maybe she wants you to have a couple days off.
- Huh. I'll have to thank her. - (ringtone)
Hey.
Dr. Radford, I know you're at the hospital all day...
Is there a problem?
Well, Arthur Brachvogel called
and he was wondering if he could see you today.
- It sounds like he has the flu. - Um, I could stop by his house
when I leave the hospital. Say six o'clock?
- He lives on the edge of town. - It's kind of out of your way...
- Just tell him I'll be there. - Right around six. Very good!
Good. Thanks.
Thanks for helping me
get ready for next week's competition, Grace.
Well, I need to review my constitutional amendments anyway.
I hope they don't change it again while we're studying.
Yeah! You want to quiz me?
Sure.
I should pick through the hardest ones.
I just feel like I really need to know this stuff
now that Mr. Decarlo made me captain.
And hopefully nobody on the team lets you down.
Hey, ladies!
- Can you do me a favor? - Probably.
Can you taste these and tell me what you think?
Any favor that involves eating is an easy favor to do.
It's food for the Healthfest.
I've done it six years in a row
but I like to do something a little extra special each year.
- It's pretty good! - Yeah!
- It's low fat and low sodium. - And it's still good.
Good! Well, I'm gonna make a whole bunch.
Your mom hasn't asked me to be there yet
but I'm just gonna be ready when the call comes in.
Yeah, you should definitely make a lot of these.
- Right after I have one more. - Me too!
- Help yourselves. - Oh! My notes!
- I'll grab a rag. - These things are ruined.
I'm going to have to redo the whole stack!
Look, you probably already know everything on there anyway.
But I'm the captain, Grace.
I have to know things better than anyone!
Otherwise they might replace me with someone else.
Here...
You've been feeling dizzy?
- And tired all day. - Huh. How's your appetite?
I haven't really wanted to eat. Not for a couple of days.
Hmm. Well, it doesn't sound
like the flu because your temperature's not that high.
But I can give you something for the dizziness, if you want.
And when do you think I can get back to work?
It's hard to say. Probably not until the end of the week.
- That long, huh? - That's funny.
Most people look for a chance to say, "The doctor says
I can't come in." I mean around here.
I'm putting a plumbing line in for a guest house out back
and wanted to get the job done.
This bug is putting me a couple days behind schedule.
You can get back to work as soon as it all clears up.
Thanks.
Hey.
Did you do all this today?
I'm able to work fast when there aren't any people around.
It's really good.
Hey, that's me... And that's George,
carrying that stuff in the crate.
Oh.
I sometimes use the faces of people I remember.
I've never been in a painting before.
I wonder if this is what Mona Lisa felt like.
What's all that?
Just some things Cassie wanted put outside, for the guests.
- What's wrong? - Nothing.
Good.
It's just...
Huh.
So what did Martha want to talk with us about?
I'll let her make the official request.
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