Good Witch is going downhill. They introduce a French teacher who is arrogant without being remotely charming and you just know that Stephanie will fall for him. Nice way to tell women it's ok to fall for an overbearing jerk. Then, after more than a year, Joy is "suddenly" gay. 5.6% of the adult US population identify as LGBT. So I think it's a valid point when reviewers ask why such a large percentage of shows have gay characters. Especially when it's as forced as this is. It's as if they picked her character's name out of a hat and decided she would be "the gay character". Why couldn't they have introduced a new couple that happens to be gay? The entire thing feels forced and "in your face". I don't think it's a coincidence that so many reviews use the exact same words in describing how excited they are about "representation". Looks like someone created a bunch of identities to add a bunch of positive reviews about this development. Good Witch doesn't represent lots of types. Why does it have to?