Watching new episodes feels like watching reruns as they recycle the same plots.
The restaurant owner keeps getting new boyfriends.
People popping up with mystery medical conditions for Sam to solve.
George is constantly repainting or repairing the house... Is he so bored he is breaking things in order to fix them?
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Réponse de Philippe LeMarchand
le 22 octobre 2019 à 05h05
A show about a witch is too pagan? Who'd have guessed?
Réponse de TheVorlon
le 16 juin 2020 à 01h13
Not to mention that all holidays are pagan and were just co-opted by Catholic occupying forces.
Réponse de wonder2wonder
le 16 juin 2020 à 07h03
The "Good Witch (2015-)" premiered as a mid-season show (January-May). The later seasons started to be broadcast later (April-August), and could be considered as a summer replacement.
Each season also had a Halloween Special in October.
There was a Christmas movie, "The Good Witch's Gift (2010)", but that was before the television show.
It is part of the "Good Witch" movie series. After the seventh, a television series was produced.
Hallmark has there own series of Christmas movies and I don't expect them to also produce an extra movie or episode for the "Good Witch" with that theme.
Of course, if they wanted to, they could mention buying early Christmas presents or some magical creature living in the trees, that are being chopped down for the Holidays.
Réponse de znexyish
le 16 juin 2020 à 20h50
Arbor is the tree holiday. Or the winter solstice. Or a Sadie Hawkins dance. Something other than the usual sitcom holiday special