Merriwick — [s4e5] Written Like A
The heart of this episode follows , who is struggling with a serious case of writer’s block for a school assignment. Help arrives in the form of a mysterious trunk sent from the Art Institute of Chicago, filled with the vintage 1930s belongings of her ancestor, Elizabeth Merriwick .
However, the "Merriwick magic" takes a turn when an old journal arrives. Grace discovers she didn't just imagine these stories—she wrote them from Elizabeth’s actual life before even seeing the journal. This leads to a classic Merriwick moment of integrity: Grace uses her interview to advocate for Courtney’s talents, proving that a true Merriwick values friendship over an unfair advantage. Science Meets Intuition [S4E5] Written Like a Merriwick
Middleton is a town where history isn't just in the books—it’s in the air, the tea, and sometimes, a mysterious old trunk. In the Season 4 episode we see how the legacy of the Merriwick women continues to shape the lives of Cassie, Grace, and the entire community. Grace’s Magical Inspiration (and Moral Dilemma) The heart of this episode follows , who
Unlocking the Past: A Recap of Good Witch “[S4E5] Written Like a Merriwick” Grace discovers she didn't just imagine these stories—she
In a lighter, quintessentially Middleton twist, is on the hunt for a customer leaving scathing reviews for her bistro. The "troll" turns out to be none other than Martha Tinsdale . In her own unique way, Martha wasn't being mean—she was leaving anonymous critiques to push local business owners to "strive to do even better". Final Thoughts
As Grace tries on Elizabeth’s clothes—including a striking aviation jacket—she is struck by a wave of creative genius. She begins writing vivid, remarkable stories about Elizabeth’s life as a pioneer. Her work is so impressive that offers her a prestigious college interview at Haverhill, inadvertently bumping Grace's best friend, Courtney, from the spot.

