Good Witch - Season 6

Season 6
Episodes

The Anniversary
As Cassie and Sam prepare to celebrate their first wedding anniversary, Cassie welcomes Grey House guest Joy, who seems to be spying on the Merriwicks.

The Chili
Cassie helps Joy mark her mother's birthday by planting a tree and discovers a time capsule that Grace buried years ago; Sam competes against Middleton favorites in a chili cook-off.

The Clock
Cassie, Abigail and Joy browse an estate sale, where Joy hopes to find a clock for Martha's renovation. Stephanie's ex-husband, Wes, comes to town to pack up their shared cabin.

The Dinner
Martha fills in as the local Dear Debbie advice columnist, getting an anonymous letter that adds intrigue during a progressive dinner attended by all of our Middleton couples.

The Mandala
Cassie pursues a temporary art history professorship while Sam diagnoses Adam. Abigail and Donovan realize that the missing diamond from the Middleton treasure may help break the curse.

The Dream
Sam successfully operates on Adam, but not without complications. Joy dreams that Abigail and Donovan break up, and against Cassie's advice, tries to stop it from happening.

The Tableau
Cassie displays Nathaniel Merriwick's paintings for Grey House's 225th birthday, inspiring Martha to direct a tableau vivant that yields new clues to breaking the Merriwick-Davenport curse.

The Chocolates
Hosting a chocolate festival at Grey House, Cassie welcomes Kenny the Chocolate King-- as well as a few friends from Joy and Abigail's pasts-- to Middleton.

The Loft
When Cassie's book club can't see eye to eye, she invites her friends on a trip to Chicago to help them reconnect. Sam is called in to assist when the new surgeon's techniques fall through.

The Bird
Cassie and Martha smudge the Mayor's Mansion in preparation for her housewarming gala as Abigail and Donovan decide to reunite and put up a final fight against the Merriwick-Davenport curse.
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