04x07 - Lunch at Lola's
Posted: 09/18/22 17:01
- Hello, Jax.
And who is this?
- Dad.
Is this our dad?
- He'’s my dad, but we--
- Jessie?
- You bet ya.
- What? How?
You found them.
Are you a witch like Jax?
- Wizard. - Wizard.
- Wizard, whatever.
Are you? Are you really powerful?
How many spells can you cast?
When will I get my powers?
Will I be as strong as Jax? Stronger?
- Jessie, slow down.
- You'’ll be stronger, in time.
Where'’s...
Are you alone?
- Dad, do you recognize her?
Do you know who she is? - Of course.
I'’d recognize the both of you
if I hadn'’t seen you in years.
But how'’d you get here?
You found her.
How'’d you know where to look?
- I didn'’t. She found us, but...
- It really wasn'’t that hard.
But you have a lot of explaining to do.
- [chuckles] In due time.
Oh, you don'’t know how much I looked for you.
- Dad, you didn'’t answer my questions.
How do you know who she is?
And if she really is my sister,
why don'’t I remember her?
- Jax, enough with the questions.
There'’s plenty of time we can talk about--
- No, there isn'’t, Dad.
This is really strange, even for you.
- Jax, I'’m warning you.
Cool down.
- Where did you come from, Jessie?
And don'’t give me any of that "I was raised by trolls" stuff,
because I actually know trolls,
and they happen to be very nice and kind.
- You know trolls?
- Who did you live with, Jessie?
Who?
- [laughs]
- There, much better.
[dramatic music]
[upbeat pop music]
WOMAN: ♪ I cast a spell
♪ It takes a hold of you
♪ I see my dreams
♪ And they'’re all coming true ♪
♪ Come on
♪ Let'’s go ♪
♪ You and me together
♪ Look up ahead
♪ There'’s a magical adventure ♪
♪ Every witch way
♪ Ay-ay-ay-ay-ay
♪ I'’m trying every witch way ♪
♪ Ay-ay-ay-ay-ay
♪ I'’m going every witch way ♪
♪ Ay-ay-ay-ay-ay
♪ Every witch way
- I'’m not gonna fight you, Jax.
And you'’re not gonna ruin this moment.
We found your sister.
Can we just enjoy that?
- Come on, Jax, please?
- For now, just so that you guys
can have your little Kumbaya moment.
- We can have our Kumbaya moment.
- "Kumbaya"?
Is a Kumbaya moment some sort of really cool spell?
Can you fly?
I want to fly. - [chuckles]
Come on.
We'’ll have dinner in the sunroom.
- I have to go see Emma.
- She'’s the Chosen One...
[whispering] And his girlfriend.
- I know.
I don'’t think you should go.
We'’re gonna stick together until I know what'’s going on.
I'’m alerting security at Novoa headquarters.
- It won'’t take too long, sir.
- No, you'’ll stay here.
Jax!
[knock at door]
- Come in.
- Jax is here. Is it okay for him to come in?
- Sure, Dad.
Hi, Jax.
- Don'’t be too long.
I want you to watch this documentary
on the history of the adding machine.
Oh, you'’re gonna love it. It'’s so fascinating.
- Mm, sounds like it.
- What'’s up?
- I think Jessie'’s really my sister.
- You do? What happened?
- My dad...
he recognized her straightaway,
and I'’ve never seen him so happy about something
that isn'’t business related.
- I'’m not surprised.
Girl'’s got a lot of '’tude for a ten-year-old...
which makes sense why you'’re related.
- But something really weird is going on.
He said that he'’s been looking for her everywhere,
but as soon as I started asking questions,
he cast a spell and shut me up.
- Where could she have been all these years?
And why was it such a big secret?
MR. ALONSO: Jax, come quick!
They'’re introducing the paper roll!
- I don'’t know, but I'’m gonna find out.
Duty calls.
Paper rolls?
Can you pause that for me?
[door closes]
I don'’t know, Em.
Something seems really sketchy
about that story.
- Yeah, but what?
- Well, come on, Em.
Do I always have to be the one doing the heavy lifting here?
And this one isn'’t even that heavy.
This is like lightweight feather lifting--
- Andi!
Focus.
- Em, do you really think Jake Novoa
misplaced his daughter?
He'’s one of the most powerful wizards in the Realm.
Look, either he had her hidden away,
or somebody took her.
- Who would take her?
- I don'’t know.
Business enemies,
a clan of trolls,
more Kanays,
a very angry pack of werewolves from Siberia.
And that would explain her personality.
- [gasps] Panthers.
- Good morning, Liberator of the Council
and Savior of the Chosen One.
- Aw, Sophie, you don'’t have to call me that...
unless you really want to.
Did you do the questions?
- Yes, but it wasn'’t easy.
Emma didn'’t give me
that much information about Daniel.
- Purple?
I'’m pretty sure I asked for pink.
- You did, because I remember Katie saying,
"If she thinks I'’m gonna go out and buy pink cards just"--
- Because she wants them... - Ow!
- Then she'’s absolutely right.
But the stationery store was out of pink.
This was the closest.
- Thank you.
- Wait, what are those?
- They'’re for the game show we invented.
- Yeah, it'’s called "Spin, Remember, Win"!
- Because there'’s gonna be a wheel, and you spin it,
and it goes click, click, click, click, click, click, click.
Click, click.
- It'’s a super-fun way of drilling Daniel
about his other life until he remembers.
[screaming in the distance] - What'’s that?
[screaming]
- It'’s a T. rex!
Run!
- Watch the shoes!
- Crazy people trying to hurt you.
I got ya, buddy.
[Maddie gasps]
What is wrong with him?
- [scoffs] Everything.
[device beeps] MAN: Daniel'’s countdown--
days, hours, minutes.
- Hey, Em.
Maddie had the worst idea ever.
She wants us to bring Daniel to her house after school.
- For the game show? I know.
Katie was grilling me for material for the questions.
It'’s not the worst idea in the world.
- Seriously?
A Maddie game show?
- Yes. We should at least try.
It beats doing nothing.
Hey, you.
- Oh.
- Oh, man, you do not look good.
What happened?
Watching movies with Emma'’s dad
give you nightmares?
- One library--
- Don'’t.
Did you find out any more about Jessie?
- Or your dad-- you know, evil wizard supreme?
- Are you trying to help? - Yeah, I'’m sorry.
Okay, I'’m just cranky because I have to go to Maddie'’s
after school for her game show.
- We'’re both trying to help. - Well, I don'’t need help.
I'’m sure my dad will tell me everything I need to know.
- [scoffs] Really? He will?
I mean, '’cause you said...
Ow!
Okay.
- I'’m sure there'’s a logical explanation for all this.
- Well, there better be...
or there'’ll be Jax to pay.
- Look, just show up after school.
Maybe we'’ll get lucky?
- All right. - Yay!
- Mia!
- I'’m bringing you home.
- I miss you, Daniel.
Come home.
- I miss you, too, Mia.
Come, sit down.
[sighs]
I still can'’t get over you being here.
How did you get here?
Do you want anything?
Uh, the veggie burgers are kind of not bad.
- I'’m good.
I just...
I don'’t know.
I had a bad dream, and it got me worried.
You left so suddenly, and you didn'’t explain
why you had to come to Miami.
So I figured you needed some rescuing.
- It'’s okay. You don'’t need to rescue me.
- Come on, Danny, what'’s going on?
- It'’s too hard to explain.
- Try me.
Are you in some kind of trouble?
Danny, please. - Okay.
Okay, I'’ll tell you.
But this is gonna sound crazy,
so just bear with me.
You remember those guys that came with Jax--
Emma and Diego?
I-I don'’t know how to say this, so I'’m just gonna say it.
They'’re witches.
- So you'’re not gonna tell me. - I am telling you.
Here'’s the thing.
I'’ve seen Em do some strange stuff.
They have powers... for real.
Uh, t-they can cast spells and--and wipe minds
and make things appear and disappear.
No joke.
- I don'’t know what to say about that.
But does this other-life thing make any sense to you?
Here'’s what does make sense.
I know who you are, and you know who you are,
and we both know where you belong.
So come home.
- I will.
But not yet.
- When? - I don'’t know...
But soon.
Okay, I promise.
It'’s time to play...
- "Spin, Remember, Win"! - "Spin, Remember, Win"!
- Now, please welcome the hostess who I'’m closest to...
Maddie Van Pelt!
- Thank you, Diego!
And welcome to...
"Spin, Remember, Win"!
- Whoo! Whoo!
- Are you ready to give it a try?
Terrific.
Give it a spin!
Sophie, no!
Daniel has to do it!
- Ah, she can do it.
[goofy music]
[bell dings]
- Name the song that Daniel Miller sings
to Emma Alonso
about their magic that will never end.
Uh, hit your buzzer when you know your answer.
[buzzer sounds] - "It'’s Always You."
[bell dings] - It'’s Daniel'’s question!
- I know, but that'’s right, right?
- Yes, but you only know that because you made the cards.
- And I told you.
[organ music plays]
- No points on that one.
[chuckling awkwardly]
Why don'’t you give the wheel another spin, huh?
[video game music playing]
- Eat hot birds, you pigs!
- Ah.
I was looking for that. - Sorry.
Mine'’s almost dead, and I forgot to bring the charger.
You'’re gonna want to plug this in for a while.
- It'’s okay. You can keep it.
- Really?
This is way better than my phone.
- Well, it'’s the least I could do.
By the way, why aren'’t you in school?
- My school is really far from here.
- Oh, we'’ll have to find you something new,
something a little closer.
- Can I go to witch school?
- Perhaps, but I'’m afraid
there'’s not one near here,
and I'’d like to keep you close for a while.
By the way, tell me again--
what was the name of your old school?
- Lincoln.
- Ah, yes.
[upbeat music]
♪
[chuckling]
♪
- Can we stop?
This is a complete waste of time.
- [gasps] No!
You haven'’t played the bonus round yet.
It'’ll give you a chance to double your score,
which would give you...
- Zero points.
- I'’ve had it.
I'’m hungry. I'’m tired.
Can I go home now?
- Danny, wait.
Why don'’t we all go grab a bite?
- Yeah, I so want to go.
- I'’m so hungry. - We should go.
- Fine. I should have known this was never gonna work.
Who ever heard of purple cards?
[upbeat music]
♪
- Ugh, I'’m so happy to be out of that tux.
It was so itchy.
- Aw, but you look so cute in formal wear.
- Why are we here?
I mean, we go to The Seven.
It'’s our hangout spot.
- We have to keep shaking things up.
Daniel'’s been to The Seven enough that he'’s used to it.
- I mean, he'’s not gonna remember this place, though.
It'’s been closed for too many years.
- Hold on.
This place kind of looks familiar.
- Really?
Do you remember what you told me about it?
How you used to--
- Love the pasta!
It was great pasta.
- Yucca fries.
- I could go for some yucca fries.
- You used to come here with your family when you were a kid.
- Right, yeah.
- What about the woman?
Do you remember what you told me about the woman who worked here?
- She was a waitress...
a sassy waitress,
and she used to snap her gums and say stuff like...
[smacks lips] "Kiss my grits."
- Are you sure you'’re remembering?
I was talking about this kooky lady who owned this place.
You said the food was really good
until she started doing the cooking.
- Yeah, right.
- Well, she'’s not working here anymore.
This--this food smells amazing.
- Hi, guys.
Welcome to Lola'’s.
Table for... six?
MADDIE: Eight.
Katie and Sophie are meeting us.
- Yeah, we didn'’t make a reservation,
but it'’s okay if you can'’t take us, '’cause we can go--
- I think we can squeeze you in.
Come on.
You should see what they can do with a bread basket.
- [chuckles]
- Don'’t worry. I won'’t serve any of this...
Unless you want me to.
- They'’re local kids.
- Here, let me help you with-- - No!
- What? - He'’s my boyfriend.
Come on, Proxy, let'’s go sit down.
I'’m telling you, Fuccinelli'’s is way better.
- Um, I'’ll be right back.
- So is this a special occasion?
- Not exactly.
- Our friend used to come here when he was a kid.
- Really? That'’s awesome.
What did he like to eat? I'’ll make it for him.
- You'’re the chef? - Sure am.
I'’m Talia. - Emma.
- So what would your friend like?
He doesn'’t know.
We thought if we brought him here,
it might help him remember.
- Okay.
Did he get hit on the head or something?
- Something like that.
- Uh, tap water okay?
- Um, actually, could I get sparkling?
- Oh, I don'’t think we have that.
- Well, why'’d you ask?
- I thought it'’s what you'’re supposed to say.
- This is encouraging.
He'’s starting to remember.
- You really think so?
- Why? Don'’t you?
He said he remembered coming here.
- Yeah, but you filled in all the blanks for him.
- You think he'’s lying?
Why would he do that?
- Well, um, I know
I probably should have mentioned this earlier,
but do you remember that girl--Mia?
- His girlfriend? - What about her?
- Well, she showed up to school today.
- What? [scoffs]
I knew I couldn'’t trust her.
She'’s trying to ruin everything.
- No, no, she'’s not.
She really cares about him.
She misses him. She wants him to come home.
He really wants to go, too.
- This is his home.
How many times do I have to tell you people?
- Whoa, Emma.
Ouch.
- I'’m the captain of The Sharks.
My favorite color is blue.
I play track, baseball, and soccer.
Oh, I play guitar, and I write songs.
I played Romeo in the school play.
What?
I-I hate spiders.
I hate spiders.
That'’s ridiculous.
I love spiders.
- These your friends?
- Hello, Panthers. [giggles]
- Can I get you guys anything to drink?
- I-ay ould-way ike-lay ome-say iced-ay ea-tay?
- Excuse me?
- I'’m sorry if I don'’t speak your language like a native.
I'’m still learning.
- She saw the sign that said "authentic Latin cuisine"
and thought it meant pig Latin.
- It-ay idn'’t-day?
- Please give her an iced tea, and I'’d like one, too, please.
- What'’s up? - Oh, nothing.
It'’s just that girl--
Talia.
There'’s something about her.
I'’m getting a vibe.
- Do you think she'’s one of us?
- Oh, no.
Of course not.
It'’s just something.
DANIEL: Hey, guys.
You won'’t believe this.
- What? - I'’m back.
I remember everything.
It all came back to me while I was in the bathroom.
- You'’re kidding.
That'’s amazing.
- Yeah, that'’s, uh, really great, Daniel.
- It is. - I know.
I'’m really stoked that I remember
that my favorite color is blue
and--and that I played Romeo in the school play.
- That'’s all true! You are back!
- Talia, are you okay?
- I-I am, abuela.
- What are you doing?
- I was figuring out what to cook for that big table.
- [chuckles] You cook what they order.
That is the name of the "g*ng."
- Name of the game, abuela.
- g*ng, game-- ay, no difference.
I help you, hmm?
Eh, what did they order? Where'’s the ticket?
- They haven'’t ordered yet. - There is the problem.
How do you know what to cook if they haven'’t ordered yet?
You know this, mi amor.
- I do, but...
I just know what they need.
It'’s like a feeling.
- I have a feeling, too.
I feel you should cook what they order.
Yes, Talia? - Yes, abuela.
- [chuckles]
Hmm.
[upbeat Latin music]
♪
- And I hate spiders.
I can'’t stand them. Am I right?
- Like butterflies?
- I'’m allergic to butterflies.
Big difference.
So it'’s all good.
I remember this life,
and it was so great.
But I think I'’m gonna go get Billy
and catch the next bus back to the Everglades.
Yeah.
So thanks for everything.
- Is that it?
Is the break undone?
- I guess so.
- Wow. I expected more special effects,
you know, like fireworks or something.
Ha.
[snaps fingers] Can we order?
- Sure.
What can I get you?
- I'’m in the mood for a Caesar salad,
no dressing.
No, dressing on the side.
- Is that on the menu?
- Oh, it'’s that kind of a restaurant.
Fine.
- Why don'’t you at least stay and eat?
- No, I should really be getting back.
- Come on. We'’ll celebrate.
- Emma, if he doesn'’t want to stay...
- The next bus leaves in two hours.
- This way, we can all say a real good-bye.
- All right.
Something does smell really good.
[upbeat music]
♪
- And for you?
- I'’ll get-- - Um, we'’re sharing
the Dutch oven free-range chicken
and corn dumplings.
- We are?
We are, yeah.
- What'’s this?
- Something I made for you guys--
a special of the house.
- Uh, but we didn'’t order this.
- I know. It'’s on the house.
- Oh!
Looks like I'’m just in time for lunch.
[quirky music]
♪
Hi, Daniel.
- Don'’t eat this. - Why not?
It looks amazing.
- I'’ll tell you later.
- Wow! This is great!
Mm, not better than The Seven, but--
- The Seven doesn'’t have stew.
- But if it did...
- It would be better than this.
Can I get some more?
You know what, Daniel?
I got to be honest.
I totally don'’t believe you remember any of us.
- You'’re right. I don'’t.
I just memorized these game cards
from your crazy game show.
I mean, who stages a game show in their own living room?
- "Crazy game show"?
How dare you?
- When is your mom gonna stop ragging on me
for being a Kanay?
- Mm, knowing her...
never.
- Why? - Well, because you stink!
[gasps] - What?
I happen to love that smell.
- This is delicious.
Spicy, but delicious.
- Emma, no.
- It'’s okay, Jax.
I can take the heat.
I am the most powerful witch in the world, after all.
- Whoa.
- Where did that come from?
- I mean, it'’s true. [gasps]
- I just want to say
that I'’ve been pretty supportive of this whole Daniel thing,
but I'’m pretty much over it.
- [scoffs] Jax!
- Come on, guys.
Let'’s just be honest.
I mean, aren'’t we all a little tired of this?
Raise your hands if you'’re tired
of going down Daniel'’s memory lane.
- Me especially.
You'’re all weird.
- Great, guys. Way to help.
You?
Andi, really?
- What can I say?
Okay, I'’ve been trying to put my arm down,
but it just won'’t cooperate.
- Not me.
I think you'’re the most fascinating person
I'’ve ever met.
- Okay, while we'’re on the subject
of being tired of stuff,
I'’m tired of saving you guys all the time.
You never even thank me!
- You never even thank us
for our contribution!
[gasps] - Oh!
I love all of you.
- And I...
am crazy for you.
- You know what, Gigi? - What is wrong with you?
[all shouting]
- Diego, you are a Panther!
- Why are you pointing at me?
I am not a Panther. I'’m a Kanay.
Son of fire, last of my tribe!
[girls scream]
- Yes!
Proxy! Whoo!
- Whoa!
What was that?
- Uh...
- Jax...
I think I made a big mistake.
[upbeat pop music]
♪
And who is this?
- Dad.
Is this our dad?
- He'’s my dad, but we--
- Jessie?
- You bet ya.
- What? How?
You found them.
Are you a witch like Jax?
- Wizard. - Wizard.
- Wizard, whatever.
Are you? Are you really powerful?
How many spells can you cast?
When will I get my powers?
Will I be as strong as Jax? Stronger?
- Jessie, slow down.
- You'’ll be stronger, in time.
Where'’s...
Are you alone?
- Dad, do you recognize her?
Do you know who she is? - Of course.
I'’d recognize the both of you
if I hadn'’t seen you in years.
But how'’d you get here?
You found her.
How'’d you know where to look?
- I didn'’t. She found us, but...
- It really wasn'’t that hard.
But you have a lot of explaining to do.
- [chuckles] In due time.
Oh, you don'’t know how much I looked for you.
- Dad, you didn'’t answer my questions.
How do you know who she is?
And if she really is my sister,
why don'’t I remember her?
- Jax, enough with the questions.
There'’s plenty of time we can talk about--
- No, there isn'’t, Dad.
This is really strange, even for you.
- Jax, I'’m warning you.
Cool down.
- Where did you come from, Jessie?
And don'’t give me any of that "I was raised by trolls" stuff,
because I actually know trolls,
and they happen to be very nice and kind.
- You know trolls?
- Who did you live with, Jessie?
Who?
- [laughs]
- There, much better.
[dramatic music]
[upbeat pop music]
WOMAN: ♪ I cast a spell
♪ It takes a hold of you
♪ I see my dreams
♪ And they'’re all coming true ♪
♪ Come on
♪ Let'’s go ♪
♪ You and me together
♪ Look up ahead
♪ There'’s a magical adventure ♪
♪ Every witch way
♪ Ay-ay-ay-ay-ay
♪ I'’m trying every witch way ♪
♪ Ay-ay-ay-ay-ay
♪ I'’m going every witch way ♪
♪ Ay-ay-ay-ay-ay
♪ Every witch way
- I'’m not gonna fight you, Jax.
And you'’re not gonna ruin this moment.
We found your sister.
Can we just enjoy that?
- Come on, Jax, please?
- For now, just so that you guys
can have your little Kumbaya moment.
- We can have our Kumbaya moment.
- "Kumbaya"?
Is a Kumbaya moment some sort of really cool spell?
Can you fly?
I want to fly. - [chuckles]
Come on.
We'’ll have dinner in the sunroom.
- I have to go see Emma.
- She'’s the Chosen One...
[whispering] And his girlfriend.
- I know.
I don'’t think you should go.
We'’re gonna stick together until I know what'’s going on.
I'’m alerting security at Novoa headquarters.
- It won'’t take too long, sir.
- No, you'’ll stay here.
Jax!
[knock at door]
- Come in.
- Jax is here. Is it okay for him to come in?
- Sure, Dad.
Hi, Jax.
- Don'’t be too long.
I want you to watch this documentary
on the history of the adding machine.
Oh, you'’re gonna love it. It'’s so fascinating.
- Mm, sounds like it.
- What'’s up?
- I think Jessie'’s really my sister.
- You do? What happened?
- My dad...
he recognized her straightaway,
and I'’ve never seen him so happy about something
that isn'’t business related.
- I'’m not surprised.
Girl'’s got a lot of '’tude for a ten-year-old...
which makes sense why you'’re related.
- But something really weird is going on.
He said that he'’s been looking for her everywhere,
but as soon as I started asking questions,
he cast a spell and shut me up.
- Where could she have been all these years?
And why was it such a big secret?
MR. ALONSO: Jax, come quick!
They'’re introducing the paper roll!
- I don'’t know, but I'’m gonna find out.
Duty calls.
Paper rolls?
Can you pause that for me?
[door closes]
I don'’t know, Em.
Something seems really sketchy
about that story.
- Yeah, but what?
- Well, come on, Em.
Do I always have to be the one doing the heavy lifting here?
And this one isn'’t even that heavy.
This is like lightweight feather lifting--
- Andi!
Focus.
- Em, do you really think Jake Novoa
misplaced his daughter?
He'’s one of the most powerful wizards in the Realm.
Look, either he had her hidden away,
or somebody took her.
- Who would take her?
- I don'’t know.
Business enemies,
a clan of trolls,
more Kanays,
a very angry pack of werewolves from Siberia.
And that would explain her personality.
- [gasps] Panthers.
- Good morning, Liberator of the Council
and Savior of the Chosen One.
- Aw, Sophie, you don'’t have to call me that...
unless you really want to.
Did you do the questions?
- Yes, but it wasn'’t easy.
Emma didn'’t give me
that much information about Daniel.
- Purple?
I'’m pretty sure I asked for pink.
- You did, because I remember Katie saying,
"If she thinks I'’m gonna go out and buy pink cards just"--
- Because she wants them... - Ow!
- Then she'’s absolutely right.
But the stationery store was out of pink.
This was the closest.
- Thank you.
- Wait, what are those?
- They'’re for the game show we invented.
- Yeah, it'’s called "Spin, Remember, Win"!
- Because there'’s gonna be a wheel, and you spin it,
and it goes click, click, click, click, click, click, click.
Click, click.
- It'’s a super-fun way of drilling Daniel
about his other life until he remembers.
[screaming in the distance] - What'’s that?
[screaming]
- It'’s a T. rex!
Run!
- Watch the shoes!
- Crazy people trying to hurt you.
I got ya, buddy.
[Maddie gasps]
What is wrong with him?
- [scoffs] Everything.
[device beeps] MAN: Daniel'’s countdown--
days, hours, minutes.
- Hey, Em.
Maddie had the worst idea ever.
She wants us to bring Daniel to her house after school.
- For the game show? I know.
Katie was grilling me for material for the questions.
It'’s not the worst idea in the world.
- Seriously?
A Maddie game show?
- Yes. We should at least try.
It beats doing nothing.
Hey, you.
- Oh.
- Oh, man, you do not look good.
What happened?
Watching movies with Emma'’s dad
give you nightmares?
- One library--
- Don'’t.
Did you find out any more about Jessie?
- Or your dad-- you know, evil wizard supreme?
- Are you trying to help? - Yeah, I'’m sorry.
Okay, I'’m just cranky because I have to go to Maddie'’s
after school for her game show.
- We'’re both trying to help. - Well, I don'’t need help.
I'’m sure my dad will tell me everything I need to know.
- [scoffs] Really? He will?
I mean, '’cause you said...
Ow!
Okay.
- I'’m sure there'’s a logical explanation for all this.
- Well, there better be...
or there'’ll be Jax to pay.
- Look, just show up after school.
Maybe we'’ll get lucky?
- All right. - Yay!
- Mia!
- I'’m bringing you home.
- I miss you, Daniel.
Come home.
- I miss you, too, Mia.
Come, sit down.
[sighs]
I still can'’t get over you being here.
How did you get here?
Do you want anything?
Uh, the veggie burgers are kind of not bad.
- I'’m good.
I just...
I don'’t know.
I had a bad dream, and it got me worried.
You left so suddenly, and you didn'’t explain
why you had to come to Miami.
So I figured you needed some rescuing.
- It'’s okay. You don'’t need to rescue me.
- Come on, Danny, what'’s going on?
- It'’s too hard to explain.
- Try me.
Are you in some kind of trouble?
Danny, please. - Okay.
Okay, I'’ll tell you.
But this is gonna sound crazy,
so just bear with me.
You remember those guys that came with Jax--
Emma and Diego?
I-I don'’t know how to say this, so I'’m just gonna say it.
They'’re witches.
- So you'’re not gonna tell me. - I am telling you.
Here'’s the thing.
I'’ve seen Em do some strange stuff.
They have powers... for real.
Uh, t-they can cast spells and--and wipe minds
and make things appear and disappear.
No joke.
- I don'’t know what to say about that.
But does this other-life thing make any sense to you?
Here'’s what does make sense.
I know who you are, and you know who you are,
and we both know where you belong.
So come home.
- I will.
But not yet.
- When? - I don'’t know...
But soon.
Okay, I promise.
It'’s time to play...
- "Spin, Remember, Win"! - "Spin, Remember, Win"!
- Now, please welcome the hostess who I'’m closest to...
Maddie Van Pelt!
- Thank you, Diego!
And welcome to...
"Spin, Remember, Win"!
- Whoo! Whoo!
- Are you ready to give it a try?
Terrific.
Give it a spin!
Sophie, no!
Daniel has to do it!
- Ah, she can do it.
[goofy music]
[bell dings]
- Name the song that Daniel Miller sings
to Emma Alonso
about their magic that will never end.
Uh, hit your buzzer when you know your answer.
[buzzer sounds] - "It'’s Always You."
[bell dings] - It'’s Daniel'’s question!
- I know, but that'’s right, right?
- Yes, but you only know that because you made the cards.
- And I told you.
[organ music plays]
- No points on that one.
[chuckling awkwardly]
Why don'’t you give the wheel another spin, huh?
[video game music playing]
- Eat hot birds, you pigs!
- Ah.
I was looking for that. - Sorry.
Mine'’s almost dead, and I forgot to bring the charger.
You'’re gonna want to plug this in for a while.
- It'’s okay. You can keep it.
- Really?
This is way better than my phone.
- Well, it'’s the least I could do.
By the way, why aren'’t you in school?
- My school is really far from here.
- Oh, we'’ll have to find you something new,
something a little closer.
- Can I go to witch school?
- Perhaps, but I'’m afraid
there'’s not one near here,
and I'’d like to keep you close for a while.
By the way, tell me again--
what was the name of your old school?
- Lincoln.
- Ah, yes.
[upbeat music]
♪
[chuckling]
♪
- Can we stop?
This is a complete waste of time.
- [gasps] No!
You haven'’t played the bonus round yet.
It'’ll give you a chance to double your score,
which would give you...
- Zero points.
- I'’ve had it.
I'’m hungry. I'’m tired.
Can I go home now?
- Danny, wait.
Why don'’t we all go grab a bite?
- Yeah, I so want to go.
- I'’m so hungry. - We should go.
- Fine. I should have known this was never gonna work.
Who ever heard of purple cards?
[upbeat music]
♪
- Ugh, I'’m so happy to be out of that tux.
It was so itchy.
- Aw, but you look so cute in formal wear.
- Why are we here?
I mean, we go to The Seven.
It'’s our hangout spot.
- We have to keep shaking things up.
Daniel'’s been to The Seven enough that he'’s used to it.
- I mean, he'’s not gonna remember this place, though.
It'’s been closed for too many years.
- Hold on.
This place kind of looks familiar.
- Really?
Do you remember what you told me about it?
How you used to--
- Love the pasta!
It was great pasta.
- Yucca fries.
- I could go for some yucca fries.
- You used to come here with your family when you were a kid.
- Right, yeah.
- What about the woman?
Do you remember what you told me about the woman who worked here?
- She was a waitress...
a sassy waitress,
and she used to snap her gums and say stuff like...
[smacks lips] "Kiss my grits."
- Are you sure you'’re remembering?
I was talking about this kooky lady who owned this place.
You said the food was really good
until she started doing the cooking.
- Yeah, right.
- Well, she'’s not working here anymore.
This--this food smells amazing.
- Hi, guys.
Welcome to Lola'’s.
Table for... six?
MADDIE: Eight.
Katie and Sophie are meeting us.
- Yeah, we didn'’t make a reservation,
but it'’s okay if you can'’t take us, '’cause we can go--
- I think we can squeeze you in.
Come on.
You should see what they can do with a bread basket.
- [chuckles]
- Don'’t worry. I won'’t serve any of this...
Unless you want me to.
- They'’re local kids.
- Here, let me help you with-- - No!
- What? - He'’s my boyfriend.
Come on, Proxy, let'’s go sit down.
I'’m telling you, Fuccinelli'’s is way better.
- Um, I'’ll be right back.
- So is this a special occasion?
- Not exactly.
- Our friend used to come here when he was a kid.
- Really? That'’s awesome.
What did he like to eat? I'’ll make it for him.
- You'’re the chef? - Sure am.
I'’m Talia. - Emma.
- So what would your friend like?
He doesn'’t know.
We thought if we brought him here,
it might help him remember.
- Okay.
Did he get hit on the head or something?
- Something like that.
- Uh, tap water okay?
- Um, actually, could I get sparkling?
- Oh, I don'’t think we have that.
- Well, why'’d you ask?
- I thought it'’s what you'’re supposed to say.
- This is encouraging.
He'’s starting to remember.
- You really think so?
- Why? Don'’t you?
He said he remembered coming here.
- Yeah, but you filled in all the blanks for him.
- You think he'’s lying?
Why would he do that?
- Well, um, I know
I probably should have mentioned this earlier,
but do you remember that girl--Mia?
- His girlfriend? - What about her?
- Well, she showed up to school today.
- What? [scoffs]
I knew I couldn'’t trust her.
She'’s trying to ruin everything.
- No, no, she'’s not.
She really cares about him.
She misses him. She wants him to come home.
He really wants to go, too.
- This is his home.
How many times do I have to tell you people?
- Whoa, Emma.
Ouch.
- I'’m the captain of The Sharks.
My favorite color is blue.
I play track, baseball, and soccer.
Oh, I play guitar, and I write songs.
I played Romeo in the school play.
What?
I-I hate spiders.
I hate spiders.
That'’s ridiculous.
I love spiders.
- These your friends?
- Hello, Panthers. [giggles]
- Can I get you guys anything to drink?
- I-ay ould-way ike-lay ome-say iced-ay ea-tay?
- Excuse me?
- I'’m sorry if I don'’t speak your language like a native.
I'’m still learning.
- She saw the sign that said "authentic Latin cuisine"
and thought it meant pig Latin.
- It-ay idn'’t-day?
- Please give her an iced tea, and I'’d like one, too, please.
- What'’s up? - Oh, nothing.
It'’s just that girl--
Talia.
There'’s something about her.
I'’m getting a vibe.
- Do you think she'’s one of us?
- Oh, no.
Of course not.
It'’s just something.
DANIEL: Hey, guys.
You won'’t believe this.
- What? - I'’m back.
I remember everything.
It all came back to me while I was in the bathroom.
- You'’re kidding.
That'’s amazing.
- Yeah, that'’s, uh, really great, Daniel.
- It is. - I know.
I'’m really stoked that I remember
that my favorite color is blue
and--and that I played Romeo in the school play.
- That'’s all true! You are back!
- Talia, are you okay?
- I-I am, abuela.
- What are you doing?
- I was figuring out what to cook for that big table.
- [chuckles] You cook what they order.
That is the name of the "g*ng."
- Name of the game, abuela.
- g*ng, game-- ay, no difference.
I help you, hmm?
Eh, what did they order? Where'’s the ticket?
- They haven'’t ordered yet. - There is the problem.
How do you know what to cook if they haven'’t ordered yet?
You know this, mi amor.
- I do, but...
I just know what they need.
It'’s like a feeling.
- I have a feeling, too.
I feel you should cook what they order.
Yes, Talia? - Yes, abuela.
- [chuckles]
Hmm.
[upbeat Latin music]
♪
- And I hate spiders.
I can'’t stand them. Am I right?
- Like butterflies?
- I'’m allergic to butterflies.
Big difference.
So it'’s all good.
I remember this life,
and it was so great.
But I think I'’m gonna go get Billy
and catch the next bus back to the Everglades.
Yeah.
So thanks for everything.
- Is that it?
Is the break undone?
- I guess so.
- Wow. I expected more special effects,
you know, like fireworks or something.
Ha.
[snaps fingers] Can we order?
- Sure.
What can I get you?
- I'’m in the mood for a Caesar salad,
no dressing.
No, dressing on the side.
- Is that on the menu?
- Oh, it'’s that kind of a restaurant.
Fine.
- Why don'’t you at least stay and eat?
- No, I should really be getting back.
- Come on. We'’ll celebrate.
- Emma, if he doesn'’t want to stay...
- The next bus leaves in two hours.
- This way, we can all say a real good-bye.
- All right.
Something does smell really good.
[upbeat music]
♪
- And for you?
- I'’ll get-- - Um, we'’re sharing
the Dutch oven free-range chicken
and corn dumplings.
- We are?
We are, yeah.
- What'’s this?
- Something I made for you guys--
a special of the house.
- Uh, but we didn'’t order this.
- I know. It'’s on the house.
- Oh!
Looks like I'’m just in time for lunch.
[quirky music]
♪
Hi, Daniel.
- Don'’t eat this. - Why not?
It looks amazing.
- I'’ll tell you later.
- Wow! This is great!
Mm, not better than The Seven, but--
- The Seven doesn'’t have stew.
- But if it did...
- It would be better than this.
Can I get some more?
You know what, Daniel?
I got to be honest.
I totally don'’t believe you remember any of us.
- You'’re right. I don'’t.
I just memorized these game cards
from your crazy game show.
I mean, who stages a game show in their own living room?
- "Crazy game show"?
How dare you?
- When is your mom gonna stop ragging on me
for being a Kanay?
- Mm, knowing her...
never.
- Why? - Well, because you stink!
[gasps] - What?
I happen to love that smell.
- This is delicious.
Spicy, but delicious.
- Emma, no.
- It'’s okay, Jax.
I can take the heat.
I am the most powerful witch in the world, after all.
- Whoa.
- Where did that come from?
- I mean, it'’s true. [gasps]
- I just want to say
that I'’ve been pretty supportive of this whole Daniel thing,
but I'’m pretty much over it.
- [scoffs] Jax!
- Come on, guys.
Let'’s just be honest.
I mean, aren'’t we all a little tired of this?
Raise your hands if you'’re tired
of going down Daniel'’s memory lane.
- Me especially.
You'’re all weird.
- Great, guys. Way to help.
You?
Andi, really?
- What can I say?
Okay, I'’ve been trying to put my arm down,
but it just won'’t cooperate.
- Not me.
I think you'’re the most fascinating person
I'’ve ever met.
- Okay, while we'’re on the subject
of being tired of stuff,
I'’m tired of saving you guys all the time.
You never even thank me!
- You never even thank us
for our contribution!
[gasps] - Oh!
I love all of you.
- And I...
am crazy for you.
- You know what, Gigi? - What is wrong with you?
[all shouting]
- Diego, you are a Panther!
- Why are you pointing at me?
I am not a Panther. I'’m a Kanay.
Son of fire, last of my tribe!
[girls scream]
- Yes!
Proxy! Whoo!
- Whoa!
What was that?
- Uh...
- Jax...
I think I made a big mistake.
[upbeat pop music]
♪