Ep 7. The Grey-cation
- TV-PG
- July 28, 2019
- 41 min
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7.7 (162)
In "Good Witch" season 5 episode 7, titled "The Grey-cation," Cassie (Catherine Bell) and Sam (James Denton) are preparing for their much-anticipated vacation to Scotland. Cassie is also looking forward to spending time with her old friend Mavis (played by Paulina Bugembe), who operates a popular bed and breakfast there.
Meanwhile, Martha (Catherine Disher) is organizing a "grey-cation" for a group of seniors who want a fun and adventurous vacation. However, as Martha is preparing for the trip, she is plagued by a series of mishaps and strange occurrences.
Back in Scotland, Cassie and Sam discover that Mavis' bed and breakfast is struggling financially. They offer to help Mavis come up with some ideas to attract more tourists to the area.
As the "grey-cation" group sets off on their trip, they discover that things are not as they seem. They encounter a mysterious man who seems to be following them, and they become convinced that he is up to no good. Martha tries to keep the group calm and reassured, but her efforts are in vain, and the group begins to unravel.
Meanwhile, back in Middleton, Abigail (Sarah Power) is faced with a difficult decision when her ex-boyfriend Donovan (Marc Bendavid) returns to town. Abigail must decide if she is ready to give Donovan another chance or if she needs to move on and focus on her own happiness.
As the episode unfolds, the characters in "Good Witch" season 5 episode 7 must navigate their respective challenges and come to terms with their own fears and desires. Along the way, they discover the power of friendship, family, and community, and they learn that sometimes the greatest adventures are the ones that happen close to home.
Overall, "The Grey-cation" is a heartwarming and uplifting episode of "Good Witch" that will leave viewers feeling inspired and uplifted. With its charming characters and delightful storyline, it is sure to be a fan favorite and a must-see for anyone who enjoys a good dose of magic and romance.