

Good Witch
Season 2
TV-PG
100%
Cassie Nightingale, the spirited enchantress of Middleton, is back to her bewitching ways in the second season of Good Witch. For Cassie, this is a year of choices. She and Sam, her handsome and charming neighbor and town doctor, continue to grow closer and question where their friendship will lead them.
10 Episodes
- Second Time AroundE1
Second Time AroundJust as it seems Cassie and Sam will turn their friendship into something more, Sam's ex-wife Linda threatens to come between them. Grace embarks on that teenage rite of passage - learning to drive - while Cassie continues to work her special brand of magic with a seemingly perfect couple staying at Grey House as well as with a new hire in Bell, Book and Candle. - The Trouble with LoveE4
The Trouble with LoveSam reluctantly lets Linda move into his house for Nick's sake, but in the end Nick needs his mother to move out - and move on for all of them. Cassie realizes that Grace is looking for more than a driving instructor in Sam - she sees him as a father figure. Sam continues to be stumped by the persistent Sharon, whom receptionist Eve thinks is more lovesick than sick (and for Sam himself). - A Perfect Match Pt. 1E9
A Perfect Match Pt. 1As Cassie refrains from making a decision about the Maldives trip, a rumor mill threatens to close Sam's practice, Abigail volunteers to run Middleton's Light Festival, Stephanie frets over Ben's commitment to their relationship, Tara worries she'll be like her mom, and Nick deflects probing questions by accusing Grace of being afraid to leave the comforts of Middleton. - A Perfect Match Pt. 2E10
A Perfect Match Pt. 2Cassie and Sam's planned dinner announcement bellies up, Brandon aims to protect Tara from a phone call, Grace attempts to patch up a friendship, Sam and Eve strive to revive their clientele, Stephanie and Ben deal with a kitchen cave in (of sorts), Martha and Stephanie rally to save the annual Lights Festival, Nick struggles to save face, and Abigail accepts credit were credit is sorely not due.