'Cedar Cove' season 3 spoilers: Will outstays his welcome in Olivia's house in episode 8

Olivia will confront Will in the upcoming episode of "Cedar Cove." Facebook/Hallmark Channel

Olivia's (Andie McDowell) patience for Will (Cameron Bancroft) runs out in the upcoming episode of Hallmark Channel's drama series "Cedar Cove."

In "The Good Fight," TV Guide reports that the judge will feel that her brother is outstaying his welcome in her house. Last episode, Will sold their childhood home to Warren (Brennan Elliott) and had nowhere else to go. Olivia was forced to let him in, with the promise that he would find his new digs shortly. However, it appears that Will has no plans to move out soon and it is getting on Olivia's nerves already. When will he realize that he is not welcome anymore?

Meanwhile, Jeri (Julia Benson) is angry at Jack (Dylan Neal). She will finally hear from the boss that he is firing her and her ex-husband will be getting her job. Feeling betrayed, she will confront Jack about it. For his part, he is really considering the offer, but as it means working permanently in Seattle, he needs a little more time to think. His relationship with Olivia is already rocky as it is, what more if he will be away from her for a long time? And how can he be sure that Paul (Colin Ferguson) will not come swooping in the minute he leaves Cedar Cove?

As for the handsome new district attorney, he will be going out on his first date after his divorce. Who is the lucky woman? In the synopsis, Rebecca (Cindy Busby) will grow tired of constantly proving her worth to Paul. Could she be his date? Has Paul made up his mind not to pursue Olivia. His sister Liz (Emily Holmes) certainly thinks he should continue, as it is obvious how attracted he is to the judge. Is he really following Bob's (Bruce Boxleitner) warning to let Olivia and Jack patch up their differences?

"Cedar Cove" airs Saturdays at 8 p.m. EST on Hallmark Channel.

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