I enjoy this series, but Martha's flippant statement about traditional readings during wedding ceremonies is insulting to viewers of Christian faith. She and Cassie talk about finding a memorable reading for Martha's son's upcoming wedding. Martha says, "Love is patient, love is kind ... wherever that's from." Seriously? It's from the Bible, New Testament. And it's part of a passage that it read at most church ceremonies. It is disrespectful to viewers to have Martha say that so dismissively.
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A beautiful ending to a 2 part episode
wjspears25 October 2021
Warning: Spoilers
The previous reviewer completely ignores the beautiful poem that Martha reads at her son's wedding that she is officiating at.
The poem was composed by a producer/writer for The Good Witch show: Dean Batali.
"They are about to say 'I do', three little letters, two little words.
Its the simplest part of the day; but there is nothing simple about the things that will remain unsaid.
'I do' means I do know I could be hurt, but I am ready to be healed with you.
It means I do want to try, even when the fear of failure holds me back.
And I do not know the future, but I am ready to be surprised along the way.
'I do' means I do want your love & I do give you mine.
And nothing we do will ever be the same, because we will be doing it all together."
The poem was composed by a producer/writer for The Good Witch show: Dean Batali.
"They are about to say 'I do', three little letters, two little words.
Its the simplest part of the day; but there is nothing simple about the things that will remain unsaid.
'I do' means I do know I could be hurt, but I am ready to be healed with you.
It means I do want to try, even when the fear of failure holds me back.
And I do not know the future, but I am ready to be surprised along the way.
'I do' means I do want your love & I do give you mine.
And nothing we do will ever be the same, because we will be doing it all together."
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