Just Add Magic (2015) s02e26 Episode Script

Just Add Spices

1 Previously on "Just Add Magic" Hannah: A single vanilla bean.
It's gotta be magical.
How did you discover all that stuff about my mom? From Mama P.
She's been spying for me ever since you made her cafe your headquarters.
Kelly: In-Betweeners? Because they had the book in between the OCs and us.
Mr.
Morris: RJ, Noelle, and then there was Caroline.
She was all trouble.
Darbie: Caroline's the one making everyone forget magic.
They're for the mayor and they're magic-- What was I talking about? You're telling me these are magic spices? Do you mean magic in a metaphorical sense? - Spelling everyone? - Who's Chuck? Hannah: Caroline could be anyone.
Her age and appearance could be completely different.
I just figured it out.
I think she knows who Caroline is.
You've tricked us all, Lady Jillenbotham.
- Darbie: It's Jill.
- Hannah: She has a drink in her bag.
That must be the spell.
She's getting away.
She's gone.
This is a waste of time.
Yeah, I'm missing "Friends" for this.
Come on, let's turn around.
No.
The book is leading us somewhere.
It wants us to turn left.
I'm telling you, the book's broken.
[sighs.]
Look.
I don't believe it.
Rad.
Jake, I'm so glad you're here.
- I wanted to talk to you.
- I have nothing to say to you.
I'm here to get my jacket.
Jake, come on.
Hear me out.
It's not what it looks like.
It looks like you spied on Terri, who you claim is your friend, in order to help Lever win the election.
Yes, but I didn't have a choice.
I only agreed because Lever gave me money-- Oh, that makes it so much better.
I'm not proud of what I did, okay? But business has been bad.
Looks like you're doing okay to me.
Well, sure, now I am.
But the last few months have been very tough.
Nobody came in here all summer.
I mean nobody.
It was like they were boycotting the place.
That's no excuse.
I looked up to you, Mama P.
Now I wish I had never met you.
Bye.
- [door opens.]
- [bell jingles.]
Mama P.
I assume you're here to remove the "Vote for Quinn" signs.
- How did you know? - Take them.
I'm busy.
[spraying.]
Hannah: I don't get her.
Caroline turned into Jill years ago, yet she still checks in on her old housekeeper? I actually think it's kind of sweet.
I'll tell you what I don't get.
Why hasn't she cursed us yet? She must need something from us.
There's gotta be something we're missing.
Last night, Mr.
Morris lost his memory of magic in the middle of the play.
That's just like what happened to RJ, Jake, and Miss Silvers.
They were talking about magic when all of a sudden they lost their memories.
Hold on.
Remember Grandma's voicemail? Kelly, it's me.
Call me right away.
I have some information that's very important.
There's a box, and the book is the key to the magic-- Huh.
Totally lost my train of thought.
It's not a time release spell.
What if the spell is triggered by the word magic? Darbie, you just said magic.
Oh, no.
So did I.
But you're not spelled, which means you're still safe.
Hope I am, too.
Magic.
Okay.
We should be fine as long as we don't say magic.
- Kelly/Hannah: Darbie! - Sorry.
We need to re-create Jill's spell so that when we find her, we can beat her at her own game.
We have the spices Hannah took.
It won't work.
I grabbed the wrong type of sugar.
I took torian sugar when we thought that Jill was using a time release spell.
But we now know that she used werepo sugar because it's a physical spell.
Right, it's activated when someone physically says you-know-what to trigger it.
So we need to use werepo sugar.
There's a ton of it in Mama P's spice pantry.
Let's go.
Did you come for the rest of the signs? Seems like Jill barely took any.
Wait.
Jill was here? When? About an hour ago.
Guys.
Look.
It's turned to ash.
All the spices are ruined.
How is this possible? I don't know.
But we're in big trouble.
We're too late.
Jill's destroyed Miss Silvers's garden and pantry, Mama P's and now this.
She's always one step ahead of us.
So now what? I guess we wait for Jill's next move.
Not necessarily.
We still have these.
So? We can't re-create Jill's spell to make her forget you-know-what.
We don't have the right sugar, remember? No, but we don't need to.
We can use what we have to make sure we don't forget you-know-what.
We have spices here that deal with truth, mind, and time.
- So - So I think we could create a protection spell.
We can strengthen the truth about you-know-what into our minds.
That way we can't forget it if Jill tries to curse us.
At least for a certain amount of time until the torian wears off.
That's brilliant, Hannah.
It's only brilliant if it works.
I'm not so sure it will.
It's the best shot we have.
Jill used a variation of Can't Recall Caramel.
We need to counter that with I Can Recall Caramel Glazed Chicken.
We can use the new barbecue.
- You had me at caramel.
- You had me at barbecue.
[giggling.]
What's wrong? It's just these are the last spices.
Ever.
Then let's make 'em count.
Let's hope this works.
Okay.
Didn't see that coming.
Or that.
Kelly: It's a map of the town.
The book has never done anything like this.
What does it mean? It means the book hasn't given up.
And neither should we.
Look.
Three locations are marked with a fork, knife and spoon.
Hannah: We need to check them out.
There are three of us and three locations.
The book wants us to split up.
Hannah: Well, this one's Fox Canyon.
So clearly, it's for me.
And that looks like my grandma's antique store.
Must be mine.
Actually, I think it's for me.
I'm supposed to meet my dad there this afternoon to help pick out an anniversary present for Amy.
You're probably right.
Then that means I'm going to Mama P's.
She is the last person I want to see right now, but I guess I don't have a choice.
And what are we supposed to do when we get there? No idea.
But the book must have a plan.
It always does.
I have some pretty bracelets here that Amy might like.
What do you think? I don't know.
What am I doing here? Helping me pick out a gift.
No, I mean sure.
A bracelet sounds nice.
I like it but I don't want to give the wrong impression.
It's only a bracelet, Patrick.
You're right, Becky, it's just-- Amy got a job offer in Juniper Hills.
I see.
Is she taking it? She hasn't decided yet.
I certainly don't want to influence here either way.
That's why I'm here.
To help you with Amy.
Dad, don't play it safe.
Get her something that shows her how you feel.
How do you really feel, Dad? I feel like I want to spend the rest of my life with Amy.
[sighs.]
Then this ugly bracelet won't cut it.
- No offense.
- None taken.
We have some antique engagement rings that are nice.
Uh-- Are you okay with this? I really like Amy.
And if this will make you happy, then yeah, I'm okay.
Let's do this.
Actually, just you do it.
It'd be super weird if I did it.
[chuckling.]
- Mr.
Morris.
- Hannah.
What are you doing here on a weekend? I'm not sure.
What are you doing? Packing up.
I'm moving back to Lavender Heights.
What? Why? It's complicated.
I need to help you.
That's sweet, but there's not much you can do.
I couldn't sleep last night.
I got to thinking about teaching, and it's just not fulfilling anymore.
This just hit you last night? After the play? I know, it sounds crazy.
Not really.
I'm just not sure what my purpose in life is anymore.
Feels like there's something missing.
I know what your purpose is.
It's to help people.
You can't quit, Mr.
Morris.
You're a great teacher.
Well, you're getting a C.
How good a job did I do? Thought it was more like a B.
But that's not the point.
You've taught me learning is about more than getting good grades.
It's about the journey of discovery.
It's about thinking outside the box.
There's a difference between teaching, and inspiring.
You've inspired me, Mr.
Morris.
Please, don't quit.
[bell jingles.]
[sighs.]
What are you doing here? Honestly, I'm not sure.
Please give this to Jake the next time you see him.
It's his last paycheck.
I will.
[sighs.]
I'm sorry, Kelly.
I know I made a mess of everything, I'm just really sorry.
I was selfish.
I hurt your mom, who I actually think should be the next mayor, and I drove Jake away.
I believe you.
And it's not too late.
You need to make amends.
I think that ship has sailed.
Lever's gonna win, and Jake's never gonna talk to me again.
I know you can fix this.
I'm sure of it.
Mama P, you are the most underhanded, sneaky, two-faced liar that I know.
You don't need to kick me when I'm down.
For once in your life, use it for good.
I think they were tests of character.
Think about it.
I needed to look past my anger and help Mama P.
Hannah, you needed to swallow your pride, and help Mr.
Morris, even though he's been really hard on you.
And Darbie, you needed to accept your parents' divorce as final, and help your dad realize he needs to marry Amy.
Lesson learned.
Now what? - [sighs.]
- Look.
Wait.
I know where that is.
I think that's near the post office.
Let's go.
I know what I did was despicable, and I want to make things right.
Lever is going to be elected unless we stop him.
What do you mean "we"? Becky and I didn't spy on Terri.
I know, and I'm sorry, but I need your help.
Every time I've been at Adam's headquarters, he's been very secretive about his office.
You want to get in his office and look around? That's impossible.
I have a plan.
Remember when Lavender Heights stole our mascot in high school, and we stole it back? Yeah? We have to be getting close.
Unless the book made a mistake.
How often has the book been wrong? Good point, but I still don't like this.
Now we're in the middle of an empty alley, and the caramel chicken may not have worked.
Who knows if we're even protected.
The book is telling us this is the place.
[rumbling.]
Uh, guys.
Look.
[wind blowing.]
Whoa.
I don't believe it.
I do.
The book must know when you need spices.
Darbie: But first we had to prove ourselves with a test of character.
Guys, it's all here.
Every spice we could ever need.
Now we could finally cook a recipe to find Jill, and deal with her once and for all.
No need to cook anything.
You followed us.
Yes.
Thank you for leading me to the garden.
You knew about it? How do you think we got spices back in the '90s? The garden only reveals itself to protectors, though.
Which is why you haven't spelled us.
You needed us to find the spice garden.
Yes.
But first I had to get rid of all the spices in town.
We know who you are.
Caroline.
You ate chameleon cauliflower to change your appearance.
I'm impressed.
You guys are really smart.
In some ways, you're better protectors than we were.
In some ways? Uh, hello? You've been making everyone forget magic so that you can have it all to yourself.
You're gonna spell us and then take the book, aren't you? I take it back.
You're not that smart.
I'm not trying to steal magic.
I'm gonna destroy magic.
For good.
Destroy it? Why? Magic is bad, Hannah.
It ruins lives.
I assume Arthur told you what happened to my ballet career? You can't blame that on the magic.
That was your fault.
The magic wasn't intended for you to go forward in time to cheat.
Yeah, you misused it.
I never would have thought of going forward in time if it wasn't an option.
Magic corrupts.
I'm doing you and the world a favor.
Once I ruin this garden and spell you three, it'll all be over.
And what about you? I can't wait to spell myself to forget magic.
Then I'll finally be free.
But only after I keep it from hurting anyone ever again.
- What are you doing? - Don't! [wind blowing.]
It's time, girls.
I can't believe we're doing this.
At least if we get caught, our parents aren't gonna ground us this time.
[chuckling.]
Okay, ready? I'm not the only one he was paying off.
There's gotta be records somewhere in that office.
Well, we'd better hurry.
We're running out of time.
and, um, those are important numbers.
Mama P, what are you doing here? We're here to celebrate.
Well, that's sweet, but we haven't actually won yet.
Just a matter of time.
I have muffins.
Here.
Plenty of muffins.
Go ahead, take one.
They're so good.
[whispering.]
I'm so nervous, I think I'm gonna faint.
Everything's fine, let's just hurry.
This desk is a mess.
I don't know what anything is.
Well, we don't have time to analyze it.
Let's just get some photos and figure it out later.
Oh, no, it's not working.
It's on panoramic.
- Oh.
- No, now it's slow mo video.
I can see that.
Okay, Kelly taught me how to do this.
You looking for anything in particular? Sorry, guys, but trust me, it's for the best.
[wind blowing.]
I'm scared.
It's okay.
We were friends before, and we'll be friends after magic.
[whooshing.]
Wait.
What are we doing here? Darbie.
No, you spelled her.
- Your turn.
- No.
I'd rather lose my memories than be without my best friends.
- Don't say it-- - Magic.
Kelly.
Darbie.
Who are you? You figured out the trigger word.
Sooner or later you're going to have to say it.
Do you really want to hold this memory all by yourself? Go.
Be with your friends.
Magic.
What are we doing here? What are you doing? Something I've been waiting to do for a long time.
So long, magic.
Whoa.
How did I get here? Doesn't matter.
I feel great.
I still remember magic.
- Do you? - Yeah, I do.
So do I.
We totally tricked Jill.
Or Caroline.
- By the way, did you see that? - Yeah.
The I Can Recall Caramel Glazed Chicken actually worked.
- You saved us, Hannah.
- No, you did.
Talk about a winning performance.
We may have our memories of magic, but it won't do us any good.
The spices are gone forever.
Man: [on TV.]
We're awaiting an update on today's race for mayor of Saffron Falls.
In the meantime Stop biting your nails, honey.
Yeah.
The mayor shouldn't have chewed up nails.
[sighs.]
Well, it's not looking like I'll have to worry about that.
Lever's ahead.
It's not over yet, Mom.
And even if you don't win, - I'll still love you.
- Thanks, honey.
Man: Women should gain a number of seats on the council, too.
- Sorry we're late.
- It's my fault.
I needed to call everyone I'd ever met, and give them the news.
- Oh! - Oh, nice.
Congratulations.
- Oh, my, that's beautiful.
- Congratulations.
Congrats.
- Congratulations.
- Congrats.
Mama P? - Get out.
- Mom, what are you thinking? It's okay, Scott.
Ida fixed everything.
What do you mean? Just watch the TV.
Man: Hold on.
Let's now go down to our reporter on the street.
With the polls about to close, a stunning hidden video has just been released to the press.
Go ahead, look all you want.
You really think I'd put anything in writing? Do you know how many people I promised things too? Vicki Hammond.
She thinks she's gonna be my press secretary.
- She's not? - No.
I just said that so she'd write glowing articles about me and trash Terri in the paper.
Ida: What are you gonna do when people expect you to make good on your promises? [chuckles.]
Too late.
I'll already be mayor.
In a dramatic turn of events, we have just learned that Adam Lever has just dropped out of the race.
- [gasping.]
- He has conceded to Terri Quinn, who will be the next mayor of Saffron Falls.
W-- wh-- I don't understand.
I won? Congratulations, Madam Mayor.
[cheering.]
I'm the first man of Saffron Falls.
[laughing.]
Wait.
What did you guys do? We didn't do anything.
It was all Mama P.
[scoffs.]
Oh, it was a team effort.
Luckily, Becky was smart enough to keep her phone on.
Thanks to Kelly for teaching me how to use the video.
[laughing.]
- Congrats, Mrs.
Q.
- Congratulations.
Thanks, Darbie.
Terri.
I'm sorry for everything.
You deserve to be mayor.
Thanks, Ida.
I don't know what to say, Mama P.
There's nothing to say, Jake.
I promise I will never give you a reason to doubt me again.
I assume you can open the cafe tomorrow.
I think I'm gonna be up late celebrating.
[chuckling.]
Bye-bye, in-betweeners.
I wish I felt like celebrating.
Looks like we won't be needing this anymore.
At least we have our memories.
And the guilt.
We were the protectors, and we failed.
Maybe Caroline was right.
We're better off without magic.
Wait a minute.
I just remembered.
The box.
We're not out of magic just yet.
It's clearly vanilla, but what spice family does it belong to? [rustling.]
"Come Back Kombucha Tea.
" "When life around appears to wither, "allow two drops of elixir, "take heart when buds around you waken, "but remember something will be forsaken.
" So all we have to do is drink this to bring back the spices? No, we don't drink it.
I think we're supposed to pour it on the plants.
It makes sense The plants are what's withered.
It's cedronian, though.
There's gonna be a downside.
A downside I'll be happy to deal with once we have our spices back.
Okay.
This is it.
Wait! I just realized.
Cedronian magic is one to one.
If we're bringing something back as important as the spice garden, we're going to lose something equally as important.
The book.
It doesn't matter.
Our job is to make sure the magic lives on.
I agree.
The magic has to keep going.
Even if that means the book moves on to a new trio of protectors.
We'll be okay.
No matter what.
[whooshing.]
We did it.
The garden's back.
What about the cookbook?
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