The Haunted Hathaways Season 1 Episode 7 Haunted Doll
- TV-G
- September 21, 2013
- 22 min
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7.3 (44)
In The Haunted Hathaways season 1 episode 7, titled "Haunted Doll," the Hathaway and Preston families are preparing for Halloween when Taylor accidentally breaks a doll that belonged to one of Miles' ancestors. Miles warns the family that the doll is cursed and should never be broken. However, after some convincing from Frankie, Louie, and Ray, Taylor decides to try to fix the doll herself.
But as soon as Taylor starts fixing the doll, strange things start happening around the house. The lights flicker, objects move on their own, and ghostly whispers can be heard throughout the house. As the family tries to figure out what's going on, they realize that the doll was indeed cursed and that they must find a way to break the curse.
Meanwhile, Michelle is having trouble coming up with ideas for her Halloween party. She enlists the help of a reluctant Ray to come up with some spooky decorations, but their ideas clash and create chaos in the house. Ultimately, Michelle learns to trust her own ideas and the party is a success.
As the night wears on, the curse on the doll becomes more intense, and the family realizes that they must return it to its rightful place before it's too late. With the help of Miles' knowledge of his ancestor's history, they discover that the doll was cursed by a vengeful spirit who believed that the ancestor had wronged her family.
In an exciting and spooky climax, the family must work together to vanquish the vengeful spirit and break the curse on the doll. With bravery, wit, and a little bit of magic, they are able to save the day and bring peace to the restless spirit.
"Haunted Doll" is a thrilling and chilling episode that is perfect for the Halloween season. With a mix of humor, suspense, and heart, it's a great showcase for the talent and chemistry of the cast. Fans of the show will love seeing their favorite characters navigate spooky shenanigans while learning important lessons about friendship, family, and trust.