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In Alaska, Susannah and Jesse Stanton divorced two years ago. They have a young son Sam and two daughters, teenage Bridget and younger Hannah. Jesse lives in an isolated ranch where he receives guests for fishing and tracking, and he depends on his plane to go to the city of Anchorage, where Susannah has a restaurant.They separated because Susannah felt bored and lonely on the ranch. Susannah is dating a lawyer, and their children decide to find a woman for Jesse, sending a letter to a popular magazine called 'Alaskan Love.' He receives a large number of replies, but the children later feel that his perfect match is probably Susannah, and they try to arrange a plan to bring them together.
Di Alaska, Susannah dan Jesse Stanton bercerai dua tahun lalu. Mereka memiliki seorang putra kecil bernama Sam dan dua putri, Bridget remaja dan Hannah yang lebih muda. Jesse tinggal di sebuah peternakan terpencil di mana ia menerima tamu untuk memancing dan berburu, dan ia bergantung pada pesawatnya untuk pergi ke kota Anchorage, tempat Susannah memiliki sebuah restoran.
Mereka berpisah karena Susannah merasa bosan dan kesepian di peternakan. Susannah berpacaran dengan seorang pengacara, dan anak-anak mereka memutuskan untuk mencarikan seorang wanita untuk Jesse, dengan mengirimkan surat ke sebuah majalah populer bernama 'Alaskan Love'. Jesse menerima banyak balasan, tetapi anak-anak mereka kemudian merasa bahwa Susannah kemungkinan besar adalah jodohnya, dan mereka mencoba menyusun rencana untuk mempertemukan mereka.
Stars: Valerie Bertinelli,Jeffrey Nordling,Britt Irvin
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Di Alaska, Susannah dan Jesse Stanton bercerai dua tahun lalu. Mereka memiliki seorang putra kecil bernama Sam dan dua putri, Bridget remaja dan Hannah yang lebih muda. Jesse tinggal di sebuah peternakan terpencil di mana ia menerima tamu untuk memancing dan berburu, dan ia bergantung pada pesawatnya untuk pergi ke kota Anchorage, tempat Susannah memiliki sebuah restoran.
Mereka berpisah karena Susannah merasa bosan dan kesepian di peternakan. Susannah berpacaran dengan seorang pengacara, dan anak-anak mereka memutuskan untuk mencarikan seorang wanita untuk Jesse, dengan mengirimkan surat ke sebuah majalah populer bernama 'Alaskan Love'. Jesse menerima banyak balasan, tetapi anak-anak mereka kemudian merasa bahwa Susannah kemungkinan besar adalah jodohnya, dan mereka mencoba menyusun rencana untuk mempertemukan mereka.
Stars: Valerie Bertinelli,Jeffrey Nordling,Britt Irvin
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00:00:30A.L.A.L.A.L.B.
00:01:00I'm stuck.
00:01:25Can someone help me with this line, please?
00:01:27Can someone help me with my line?
00:01:36Mom, I snagged my line.
00:01:38I can't help you, Bridge. I'm tying this fly.
00:01:44Sam!
00:01:45Come on, Mom. Take the plunge.
00:01:47Come on, you're not gonna melt.
00:01:49You heard the boy. Get in this water right now.
00:01:50Hey, there we go.
00:01:52Nice one, Dad.
00:01:53That's a big one.
00:01:54Yeah, good size.
00:01:55Oh, take that. Take that.
00:02:00Sam!
00:02:01Oh, you are so dead.
00:02:04Oh, I think I just caught us dinner.
00:02:05Not the way Sam eats.
00:02:07Want me to catch a bear?
00:02:09I actually think he prefers moose.
00:02:11Ah.
00:02:12Well, Sam is a moose.
00:02:14You really do look like a moose, Sam.
00:02:17Oh, jeez, I don't look like an elephant.
00:02:20Got you.
00:02:21Okay, guys, let's get packed up.
00:02:31So what if I can get my line out?
00:02:34Can I help you with this, please?
00:02:37Bridge!
00:02:37You take care of that mess downstairs?
00:02:40Yeah, well, I will if you buy a new suit for my sweet 16 party.
00:02:44Wait a minute.
00:02:45I never heard about this.
00:02:46What's wrong with my old suit?
00:02:47We're in the style like last century.
00:02:49Mom, please make him buy a new suit.
00:02:51I've never been able to make your father do anything.
00:02:53I never heard about this.
00:02:55What are the...
00:02:55Wait.
00:02:57Want to cook?
00:02:59Dad.
00:03:00Come on, Bridge.
00:03:01Seriously.
00:03:01Seriously.
00:03:04Fine.
00:03:05You want me to buy a new suit, I'll buy a new suit.
00:03:07Yes.
00:03:08Hello.
00:03:09Hey, there they are.
00:03:11Oh, Bert, Ellen, hi.
00:03:13Santa.
00:03:13So you're the surprise.
00:03:15Wonderful.
00:03:16We haven't seen you in front of that grill for years.
00:03:18We haven't seen that grill for years.
00:03:19Yeah.
00:03:20Well, Jeff seems to think a seasoned grill means never cleaning it.
00:03:25Good to see you.
00:03:26Good to see you, too.
00:03:28You guys know what a buffalo says to his son on the way to school?
00:03:31Not this one again.
00:03:32No.
00:03:33There's a buffalo.
00:03:34Bye, son.
00:03:34Who taught you that one?
00:03:38Yeah, it took me a second, too.
00:03:42Well, I, for one, have had a wonderful time today, but it's time we headed back home.
00:03:46Mom, we don't have to go back yet, do we?
00:03:48Yeah, honey, we do.
00:03:49Mom, come on.
00:03:50It's on vacation.
00:03:51I can't miss the after-theater dinner crowd, and I don't want your father to make two trips.
00:03:54No, no.
00:03:54I don't mind.
00:03:55I can take him back Monday night.
00:03:57Please, Mom?
00:03:58Oh, come on.
00:03:59Okay.
00:04:04Actually, Derek's due on Monday night, and I have to go to town anyway so I can haul him.
00:04:08Is that one of your 10,000 grandkids?
00:04:10Yeah, from Los Angeles.
00:04:12Jane's going through a pretty nasty divorce, and they thought he'd have a better summer up here with us.
00:04:16So just what kind of after-theater dinner crowd is there in Anchorage, anyway?
00:04:23Well, not that you ever notice, but there is some culture to be gleaned in the city.
00:04:26Yeah, it's a lot more than there is to be gleaned out here in the sticks, I guess.
00:04:30I mean, not that I ever got tired of this, but...
00:04:31Guys, come on.
00:04:33Have such a good day.
00:04:37Sorry, hon.
00:04:40Come on, see you guys again sometime, okay?
00:04:46Soon.
00:04:47Bye.
00:04:47City.
00:04:48Bye.
00:04:48Bye-bye.
00:04:49Bye, Mom.
00:04:49Bye.
00:04:49Bye.
00:04:52Oh, if any of us thought that they might be getting back together, I think today pretty much killed it.
00:04:56Bye.
00:05:15Well, thanks for roughing it for the day.
00:05:22I guess we won't be doing that again anytime soon.
00:05:25I don't know.
00:05:26What makes you think I ever had anything against the wilderness?
00:05:29I used to love it up there.
00:05:30You could seem to get away faster now.
00:05:32Yeah, 15 years is a real clean getaway.
00:05:35Just need not do this right now.
00:05:37Let me know this argument by heart.
00:05:39Oh, thank God you're here.
00:05:54What?
00:05:55Okay, the salmon's not fresh.
00:05:56Andrew dropped a case of Merlot, and the mayor just popped by with a party of 12.
00:06:00We had to wait half an hour.
00:06:02Oh, well, find a bottle of Merlot that didn't break and send it over to his table with my compliments.
00:06:08And why on earth would we bother living in Alaska if we can't get first salmon?
00:06:10I don't know.
00:06:11Hey.
00:06:13Hey.
00:06:14Oh, hey.
00:06:15How was family day in the sticks?
00:06:18It was great.
00:06:20Until Jesse started pushing my buttons.
00:06:22How is Gary Cooper, anyway?
00:06:24Jesse is fine, and his cowboy charm wore off a long time ago.
00:06:27Yeah, but not his good looks, though, huh?
00:06:30He's attractive, I'll give you that, but you try staying home through one too many week-long fishing trips, and...
00:06:34And then you come home and you go to bed with Gary Cooper.
00:06:36Look, I don't see the problem.
00:06:39That's good.
00:06:40I know.
00:06:40I'll try putting up with it for 15 years.
00:06:42Well, he'd be working so hard to pay off the house, and then I'd be at home with three kids, alone, in the middle of nowhere.
00:06:48Yeah, well, at least you had the kids to talk to.
00:06:50I mean, Rich used to go off on an oil tanker for six months at a time, you know?
00:06:56Well, it's been great.
00:06:58I mean, if I hadn't have broken up with him, I never would have gone to cooking school.
00:07:04I never would have met you and got this job and, well, in real life, you know?
00:07:09Yeah, yeah, I'll take shaky financial independence over good companionship and regular sex any day.
00:07:15It wasn't that regular.
00:07:16It wasn't that regular.
00:07:16It was it.
00:07:25It was it.
00:07:26It was it.
00:07:27It was it.
00:07:27It was it.
00:07:27It was the only time I thought it was like, okay?
00:07:29Oh, my God.
00:07:48You're on nerves, right?
00:07:50Anna, go tell Bert and Elman that Derek came in early, all right?
00:07:54So, uh, here's my house. It's nothing fancy, but you guys didn't come to sit inside.
00:08:16Derek? Derek?
00:08:19Come on and sit down, son.
00:08:24I teach you how to tie a fly.
00:08:28You haven't said a word since you've been here.
00:08:31How's your mom doing?
00:08:33You talk to her on the phone every week, don't you?
00:08:37Yes.
00:08:39But you see her every day.
00:08:41And it's hard for me to know if she's been crying when I'm talking to her on the phone.
00:08:46Well, then, to answer your questions, no, she isn't doing very well, and, yes, she cries all the time.
00:08:57He's just asking. You don't have to be such a jerk.
00:09:00Since I'm here against my will, I think I can be a jerk for at least a few days.
00:09:05Well, at least there's an end in sight.
00:09:07One of the, uh, guys will be ready in a minute. They're, uh, on a video conference.
00:09:19Hey, let's get packed up. Come on, time to go.
00:09:22Have fun, guys.
00:09:30Ellen, how come no women ever want to stay at the Wilton's Ranch?
00:09:33Women are smart enough to go to the Bahamas.
00:09:35You know, because I've been thinking, if Mom and Dad are really over, I think it's time we have to start thinking about the future.
00:09:42I mean, Dad needs a woman.
00:09:45He never goes up to the city, and they certainly never come out here.
00:09:48What makes you think your dad needs a woman?
00:09:50Because he's lonely.
00:09:52You're right.
00:09:53That's a good-looking guy. He's probably got needs.
00:09:55Oh, wow.
00:09:57How about a setup?
00:09:59We have a cousin, did you know?
00:10:00Oh, yeah, but she's 58 years old.
00:10:02Oh.
00:10:03You know, on the off chance that you're serious about this, what about something like this?
00:10:13Alaska love?
00:10:14What is that?
00:10:15Helen, you're bad.
00:10:19Well, I only buy a bit of crosswords.
00:10:21Oh, sure.
00:10:22Millions of men buy Playboy just to read the articles.
00:10:25That was a hunting and fishing journal, and a couple of years ago somebody started a personal company and took over the whole magazine.
00:10:32What kind of personals?
00:10:33Oh, yeah. I love connections.
00:10:34There's a lot of lonely men in Alaska, and a lot of women looking to meet them.
00:10:38Really?
00:10:39Sure.
00:10:40How do you think I met Ellen? Mail order bride right there.
00:10:43Oh, stop that.
00:10:44I still got the box.
00:10:45She came in.
00:10:46Martyr fragile.
00:10:47Handle with care.
00:10:48He's kidding.
00:10:49So, what do you think?
00:10:51Divine inspiration?
00:10:55I got one.
00:10:56I got one.
00:10:59I got one.
00:11:00Yeah.
00:11:01Yeah.
00:11:02Good.
00:11:03Good.
00:11:04All right.
00:11:05Easy now.
00:11:06Easy.
00:11:07Easy.
00:11:08All right.
00:11:09You.
00:11:10Lights out.
00:11:11Do you ever get lonely, Dad?
00:11:12Oh, sweetie.
00:11:13I don't have time to get lonely.
00:11:14Don't you miss Mom?
00:11:15It's a little tough seeing her like that yesterday.
00:11:16Brought back some good memories.
00:11:17Like when you first brought her up here.
00:11:18Yeah.
00:11:19That's right.
00:11:20Yeah.
00:11:21Yeah.
00:11:22That's right.
00:11:23Yeah.
00:11:24Yeah, I'd come up here to work one summer during college and I just, you know, fell in love
00:11:25with Alaska.
00:11:26You wanted to build a ranch.
00:11:27But why don't you have to build a ranch?
00:11:28Yes.
00:11:29That's right.
00:11:30You got to build a ranch.
00:11:51Yes.
00:11:52Oh.
00:11:53I was on in love with Alaska.
00:11:55You wanted to build a ranch, but Grandpa wanted you to work for him.
00:11:58He sure did.
00:11:59At that point, real estate sounded as good as anything else, I guess.
00:12:04But Mom knew you'd hate it, so she didn't let you do it?
00:12:08That's exactly right.
00:12:09She knew I'd go crazy wearing a suit and talking on a phone all day.
00:12:14So you did it?
00:12:16Yeah, we did.
00:12:18You know, your mom stood right next to me when we told your Grandpa
00:12:22he got so angry.
00:12:26Ah, but he got over it.
00:12:28And your mom and I got married.
00:12:30And we had us three beautiful little kitty, kitty, kitty, kitties like you.
00:12:35And then?
00:12:39Ah, and then?
00:12:44Well, here we are.
00:12:52Okay, listen, you.
00:12:57Mm-hmm.
00:12:58You sleep, okay?
00:12:59Love you.
00:13:00Love you, too.
00:13:01Yeah.
00:13:02You sleep, too.
00:13:11Yeah.
00:13:13Bye.
00:13:14Bye.
00:13:20Bye.
00:13:21Bye.
00:13:22Bye.
00:13:23Bye.
00:13:24Bye.
00:13:25Bye.
00:13:25Bye.
00:13:26Bye.
00:13:28Bye.
00:13:30Bye.
00:13:30Good morning.
00:13:41You said good morning, Grouchy.
00:13:46Sorry.
00:13:47I didn't sleep at all last night.
00:13:50Did you guys even realize that the sun never went down?
00:13:54Welcome to the top of the world.
00:13:56Yeah, for a couple weeks in the summer, we have almost 24 hours of daylight.
00:13:59Huh. Cool.
00:14:05I couldn't sleep either.
00:14:08I don't think Daddy wants to be alone anymore.
00:14:11How do you know what Dad wants?
00:14:12Because he talks to me.
00:14:15He does.
00:14:16Yeah, right.
00:14:21You know what? I couldn't stop thinking about that Alaska Love magazine.
00:14:25Maybe we could send Dad's picture in.
00:14:27Are you crazy? You'd have better luck auctioning them off on the internet.
00:14:30Only desperate guys do personal ads.
00:14:34Oh, good morning, Dad.
00:14:37Mm-hmm.
00:14:39Hello?
00:14:41Desperate guy.
00:14:42Okay, what do we have to fill out?
00:14:51Make sure she likes kids.
00:14:53Yeah, if you find a woman with two boys, a girl, and a dog named Tiger, you're all set.
00:14:59Now, how do we even know that Dad's going to have enough choices to be picky about?
00:15:03Because we're really going to sell him. He's handsome, funny, caring, giving, and he always wants to laugh at me when I was set.
00:15:11Okay, put down that he's good in case of emergency. Remember when that guy from Ohio almost drowned, and then Dad gave him CPR and saved him?
00:15:17That's good.
00:15:19Hey, you guys didn't fill out the cultural interest for him. Does he like music or art?
00:15:23Did he read any books?
00:15:28He read me curious. George goes to the hospital last week.
00:15:33I'll make up something good.
00:15:36So what does he have to say about all this?
00:15:41You're not telling me.
00:15:43Well, it's not like he'd actually go along with it.
00:15:45Duh. I think his reaction might be a tad bit stronger that I'm not going along with this.
00:15:50Yeah, but it doesn't matter. By the time the letters start coming,
00:15:53it'll be too late to stop it.
00:15:54You guys ought to sell real estate.
00:15:56Maybe even used cars.
00:15:58You got a real knack for making a fixer-upper sound like the find of the century.
00:16:03But he is the find of the century.
00:16:05Yeah, we're just worried no one will find the find of here.
00:16:10What about your mom?
00:16:11Anybody worried about her being on her own?
00:16:13Mom's different. She dates.
00:16:15She doesn't have to do all this kind of stuff.
00:16:17Yeah.
00:16:21So you had fun out at the ranch?
00:16:23I did.
00:16:24It was really nice to get out there with the kids and stretch my legs and breathe the fresh air.
00:16:29That's not to say I'm not having a lovely time ducking out of work today to go to the museum with you.
00:16:34Oh, well, I'm very glad to hear that.
00:16:36That's not how I meant it.
00:16:37I'm not trying to compete with your family or your husband or anything.
00:16:40Ex-husband.
00:16:41Of course you're trying to compete with them.
00:16:43You're a man.
00:16:44Oh, well, don't hold anything in, Susanna.
00:16:46Just tell me what you're really thinking.
00:16:47Is that blunt?
00:16:48I'm sorry.
00:16:49I have been told I can be blunt.
00:16:52Well, I'll be blunt, too.
00:16:54It's been two months.
00:16:56How am I doing?
00:16:58Do you want the long version or the short version?
00:17:00Any chance a guy can bump a cup of coffee?
00:17:09Oh, can I give you a rain check?
00:17:12Yeah, the kids are going to be back soon.
00:17:13I don't want to be blunt.
00:17:14Sure.
00:17:15Okay.
00:17:18Actually, Susanna, I don't want to sound...
00:17:22Well, I'm just being a really good boy scout here, but I'm also a boy.
00:17:26I know.
00:17:27I'm sorry.
00:17:27I just, you know, I'm just trying to get used to this dating relationship thing.
00:17:33And I don't want to rush something that's worth waiting for.
00:17:43Hey, Mom.
00:17:57Here we go.
00:17:58Okay.
00:17:58Call you later.
00:17:59Thanks.
00:18:00Hey, guys.
00:18:00Hi.
00:18:01Hey.
00:18:03Hi.
00:18:04Hey, Mom.
00:18:06Hey.
00:18:06Well, I guess I don't need to ask how the rest of your weekend was.
00:18:17No, we don't.
00:18:19It looked like he was on his way in.
00:18:22I asked.
00:18:23Oh, yeah.
00:18:24But he has to get up early for court.
00:18:27Let me guess.
00:18:28It's a big defense attorney working hard to get those criminals back on the street ASAP.
00:18:33Well, not that it's any of your business, but he's actually trying a big class action suit
00:18:38against one of the oil refineries up here.
00:18:41Wow.
00:18:42A real job and principles to boot.
00:18:45Well, maybe you found what you're always looking for.
00:18:48Maybe I have.
00:18:51Don't you have a plane to catch?
00:18:55It's okay.
00:18:56I know the pilot.
00:18:59Good night.
00:19:00Yeah.
00:19:03I've got a secret.
00:19:06Oh, you do?
00:19:07It's that dad.
00:19:08Wow.
00:19:09So spill it.
00:19:13Good night.
00:19:16You know what she's talking about?
00:19:18Hmm.
00:19:19Hardly ever do.
00:19:22Good night.
00:19:31You know what Hannah's secret?
00:19:33No idea.
00:19:36I don't know.
00:19:39You guys are up to something.
00:19:44Looks like so.
00:19:46No.
00:19:56Hi.
00:19:58Hey.
00:19:58So I ran into the store and I said you were here.
00:20:02Yeah.
00:20:03Yeah.
00:20:03I had to get some new CDs.
00:20:05It gets kind of cloudy.
00:20:07So what were you doing at the store?
00:20:08I was checking out the magazines.
00:20:10Did you find out if they're going to print the article or not?
00:20:12No.
00:20:12Not a word.
00:20:16I got you something.
00:20:19Thanks.
00:20:20Thanks.
00:20:20It's so you can sleep.
00:20:26I'm just going to take a wild guess and say that I look like a complete moron with this
00:20:29one.
00:20:30It wasn't my intention.
00:20:33Yeah.
00:20:37Thanks.
00:20:37All right, guys.
00:20:40Here we go.
00:20:45Oh, my.
00:20:47Oh, my God.
00:20:48What?
00:20:49That is such a good picture.
00:20:55Look at that one.
00:20:57That's good.
00:20:58So what's so great about the magazine?
00:21:02That's our dad.
00:21:03Your dad?
00:21:05We're surprising.
00:21:07Then you guys are in a world of trouble.
00:21:11Why?
00:21:12Why?
00:21:14Bring it over here.
00:21:15I'll show you why.
00:21:19A subscribership of over 200,000.
00:21:24200,000?
00:21:25And that doesn't include over-the-counter sales.
00:21:28Are you serious?
00:21:31200,000.
00:21:32Rach, what's wrong?
00:21:33It turned out great.
00:21:34Mm-hmm.
00:21:35Way to go, kids.
00:21:38I'm looking for someone who likes adventure, barbecue ribs, and children.
00:21:46Oh, I'm writing my letter off.
00:21:47Oh.
00:21:48Oh.
00:21:48Oh.
00:21:51What?
00:21:52Oh, nothing.
00:21:53Nothing.
00:21:56You too need to get out more.
00:21:57You going to town today?
00:22:00Yeah.
00:22:01I gotta, uh, gotta buy a suit.
00:22:05I'm waiting for the party.
00:22:06Wait, anything?
00:22:07No, just asking.
00:22:09All right.
00:22:10Oh, uh, don't forget to stop at the post office.
00:22:12They called and said they had some packages for you.
00:22:14Yeah, it's weird.
00:22:16Yeah, it's weird.
00:22:17I don't remember ordering anything.
00:22:18Josie, you're late.
00:22:23I was detained at the newsstand.
00:22:26What?
00:22:27Oh, my God.
00:22:28Gary Cooper rides again.
00:22:32Oh, my God.
00:22:34Oh, my God.
00:22:34Oh, my God.
00:22:35Gary Cooper rides again.
00:22:37Oh, my God.
00:22:39Oh, my God.
00:22:41Oh, my God.
00:22:43Oh, my God.
00:22:44Oh, my God.
00:22:45Oh my god. Gary Cooper rides again.
00:23:15I have 41 pounds of letters and packages from all over the country. Any idea what's going on here?
00:23:39What? Did you do this?
00:23:45I have a sneaking suspicion it was your children.
00:23:51I'm gonna kill them. All three of you. No jury would convict me.
00:23:56Oh, man!
00:24:01Oh!
00:24:06Where did they even hear about a rag like this?
00:24:08Don't look at me. That's not where I go to shop for men. Or even trade them in.
00:24:14What am I gonna do with this stuff?
00:24:18I don't know.
00:24:23Why did we decide to have kids again?
00:24:25We were young and in love.
00:24:30Come on. Let's go find you a suit.
00:24:34You sure about this? Ray?
00:24:36Trust me. I shopped for you for years.
00:24:38What?
00:24:43What?
00:24:45The matter's okay?
00:24:47Yeah.
00:24:49Yeah, sure.
00:24:51Let's just, uh, find you a tie.
00:24:53What, no clip-ons?
00:24:56Mm-hmm.
00:25:00Mm-hmm.
00:25:02Maybe you should think about getting some new shirts and some underwear.
00:25:06I don't need a mother, Suze.
00:25:07Well, maybe you do need somebody.
00:25:08That's what the kids are trying to tell you.
00:25:09Well, why don't they just tell me?
00:25:10I'm sort of sneaking around behind my back.
00:25:11Wait.
00:25:12Why don't you just read some of the letters?
00:25:13I mean, what harm could it do?
00:25:14Misguided or not, the kids went to a lot of trouble
00:25:16in a very sweet effort to help you.
00:25:17Oh, no.
00:25:18Oh, no.
00:25:19Oh, no.
00:25:20Oh, no.
00:25:21Oh, no.
00:25:22Oh, no.
00:25:23Oh, no.
00:25:24Oh, no.
00:25:25Oh, no.
00:25:26Oh, no.
00:25:27Oh, no.
00:25:28Oh, no.
00:25:29Oh, no.
00:25:30Oh, no.
00:25:31Oh, no.
00:25:32Oh, no.
00:25:33Oh, no.
00:25:34Oh, no.
00:25:35Oh, no.
00:25:36Oh, no.
00:25:37I have a lot of trouble in a very sweet effort to help you.
00:25:41Oh, I get to help you find somebody.
00:25:43Oh, that's right.
00:25:44You already have.
00:25:45How is Sebastian?
00:25:46Steven is his name, as you well know.
00:25:49He's wonderful.
00:25:51Well, maybe I will read some letters.
00:25:54Look at some videotapes.
00:25:56Granted, my future dating plans didn't involve putting out an all-points bulletin.
00:26:01You're going to need those pants.
00:26:03But there could be someone wonderful just waiting in that bag.
00:26:08You know?
00:26:11I seriously doubt it.
00:26:16Well, now, see, that's the picture that should have run on the cover.
00:26:23Pants.
00:26:25Give them to me.
00:26:33Hi.
00:26:34Oh, hi.
00:26:35Look who it is.
00:26:36Here.
00:26:37The cat is familiar.
00:26:38Uh-oh.
00:26:39Look at this one, too.
00:26:40While you're at it, pick that stuff up.
00:26:41Hi, there.
00:26:42Hi, Dad.
00:26:43You know, it was Bridget's idea.
00:26:44Bridget's idea.
00:26:45You're all grounded.
00:26:46The rest of your lives.
00:26:47So, uh, your mom wants to read some of these letters.
00:26:52Why don't you grab those?
00:26:53Hi, Dad.
00:26:54You know, it was Bridget's idea.
00:26:55Bridget's idea.
00:26:56You're all grounded for the rest of your lives.
00:27:07So, uh, your mom wants to read some of these letters.
00:27:10Why don't you grab those?
00:27:16I can already tell you're my type, Jessie.
00:27:18My late husband was kind of a cowboy.
00:27:21He smoked unfiltered cigarettes and drove an El Camino.
00:27:25Wow.
00:27:26What's an El Camino?
00:27:28It's kind of a car, truck, hybrid kind of a thing.
00:27:33No one really understands it.
00:27:34I think we can pass on this one.
00:27:35Oh, here's one, Dad.
00:27:36I like to go dancing at the techno clubs and walking in the park.
00:27:40That's good.
00:27:41I know New York seems like a world away.
00:27:43Pass!
00:27:44Dear Jessie, my name is Chloe Walters.
00:27:47I'm 32, blonde, 5 foot 8, and love the outdoors.
00:27:52I'm a marine biologist and spent some time in Alaska helping clean up after the balde is spilled.
00:27:58Go on.
00:28:00I'm enclosing a video tape so we can have a face-to-face encounter.
00:28:06Mmm.
00:28:07Mmm.
00:28:08Mmm.
00:28:09Well, let's throw it in.
00:28:14Mmm.
00:28:15Hi, Jessie.
00:28:16I really liked your bio.
00:28:18But, you know, I started thinking, well, I bet a lot of other women will as well, so how do I make a lasting impression?
00:28:26Well, maybe I'm not really a marine biologist and maybe I've never been to Alaska, but I do have this going for me.
00:28:39I hope you like it.
00:28:42No!
00:28:43Oh!
00:28:48I can't believe that woman just did that.
00:28:51Oh, my God.
00:28:52Wow.
00:28:54Well, ladies, have we learned our lesson today?
00:29:01Like, maybe this isn't the best way to set your dad up on a date.
00:29:06Dad, they're not all going to be like this.
00:29:09They're not all going to be anything.
00:29:10They're printing a retraction.
00:29:11You can't do that.
00:29:12I mean, they're already out there.
00:29:15Well, then, then you three are going to use your allowances to send every letter and package back.
00:29:21What?
00:29:22Dad, wait a minute.
00:29:23That is not fair.
00:29:24This is the last I want to hear about Alaska love.
00:29:26No, Dad.
00:29:27Am I clear about that?
00:29:33Now go to bed.
00:29:36Go on.
00:29:37Go, go, go!
00:29:45Hmm.
00:29:48You're a little hard on them, don't you think?
00:29:50Owen, how exactly would you be if they tried to play Cupid with you?
00:29:55I would have been a little upset.
00:29:57Okay, I would have gone ballistic.
00:30:07Good night, Jesse.
00:30:08Good night, Zeus.
00:30:09Thanks for all the help today.
00:30:14You're welcome.
00:30:31Look, I...
00:30:32No, no, no.
00:30:33Don't say it.
00:30:35Look, I tried...
00:30:36Not a word.
00:30:39I tried to talk them out of it.
00:30:41Oh, really?
00:30:44No.
00:30:48I'm sorry.
00:30:49You're expecting anyone?
00:30:50Oh.
00:30:51I've had about a dozen lady calls.
00:30:52I got all their names and numbers.
00:30:53Three of them just flew into Anchorage, wanted to know how to get out of here right away, but I just played dumb.
00:31:09Please, tell me that's a joke.
00:31:10No.
00:31:11No.
00:31:12How did they find me?
00:31:13The magazine must have leaked your telephone number to the internet.
00:31:16Oh, God.
00:31:17It's only gonna get worse from here.
00:31:20Here they come.
00:31:26Oh, my God, it's really you.
00:31:28I can't believe I'm really standing here, and you're standing there, and I brought you these cigars because I thought Flowers know he's a man.
00:31:34I thought Charles couldn't know.
00:31:35He might be a diabetic.
00:31:36You weren't, are you?
00:31:37Diabetic, I mean.
00:31:39Excuse me, who are you?
00:31:40Maisie Latham from Chester, Pennsylvania?
00:31:43You didn't get my message.
00:31:46For five years, I've been reading Alaska Love, looking for Mr. Wright.
00:31:49I've been divorced for six years now, and you know how tough the single scene is.
00:31:52All these blind dates and trying to figure out what's in and what's out.
00:31:56You know, trying to always watch what you understand.
00:32:00Excuse me, um, how did you get out of here?
00:32:03Oh, Mr. Lamely was sweet enough to fly me in on short notice.
00:32:05You know, he has his own plane.
00:32:07Isn't that amazing?
00:32:08Every third person in Alaska has his own plane, Maisie.
00:32:11And listen, um, about the article, I'm afraid there's been some mistake.
00:32:17There's been some mistake.
00:32:18Um, I think he's done some mistake.
00:32:22I don't know.
00:32:52I don't know.
00:33:02Hey Ruby.
00:33:03Hey Jesse, how you doing?
00:33:05How are you?
00:33:06I can show it.
00:33:22Oh, Jesse.
00:33:24I've got some mail for you.
00:33:40Jesse?
00:33:41I'm Margaret.
00:33:42I just flew in from Tampa to meet you.
00:33:44I hope that's all right.
00:33:46Well, Margaret, that's very ambitious of you.
00:33:52But I don't know what universe that would be all right in.
00:33:55That's awfully rude after I flew 3,000 miles to meet you.
00:33:59First of all, Margaret, I didn't ask you to.
00:34:02Okay?
00:34:03Second of all, I wasn't polite to the first dozen women who did it.
00:34:07Now I'm just fed up.
00:34:11Excuse me.
00:34:12Please.
00:34:14Jesse.
00:34:15What?
00:34:16Don't bark at me.
00:34:17You forgot your receipt.
00:34:19I'm sorry.
00:34:20I'm sorry.
00:34:21I see any more women stalking me.
00:34:22I'm gonna shoot first and ask questions later.
00:34:23You're living the dream of every damn man in Alaska.
00:34:25Still, you're not that way.
00:34:26OK, let's go.
00:34:27Um, hum, hum.
00:34:28That's all of a sudden, you gotta take it in.
00:34:29I'm sorry.
00:34:30I see any more women stalking me.
00:34:31I'm gonna shoot first and ask questions later.
00:34:32You're living the dream of every damn man in Alaska.
00:34:35Still you're not that way.
00:34:37Um, hum.
00:34:38Last weekend this woman came all the way from Spain and pretended to be on a fishing trip.
00:34:54She was wearing this long dress and these high heels and of course dad knew why she was there, but still took her fishing anyways
00:35:00She lost her fancy shoes in the mud
00:35:02I can't believe you guys are doing this to your father. You know what? I am glad he's meeting new women
00:35:08I think he's kind of enjoying it. Yeah, okay
00:35:10Dad puts on a really good show of being all ticked off. Yeah, but he likes the attention
00:35:16Hold that thought. I want to talk about this some more
00:35:19Is there anything else I can get you? Oh, another cup of coffee
00:35:23Okay, sorry
00:35:25Are you a photographer a photojournalist actually these guys are climbing a glacier? I'm gonna go along and document it. Oh
00:35:33You work for that magazine
00:35:35Oh hardly no my sister gave me this as a joke
00:35:41I have to admit this bachelor looks pretty good
00:35:45He's probably airbrushed. No, actually he
00:35:49That's pretty much what he looks like, you know him mm-hmm
00:35:53You think you could introduce me?
00:35:55You think you could introduce me?
00:35:57Hehehe
00:36:09Hehehe
00:36:10Hey again. Jesse, this is Gina. Gina, Jesse. Gina's in town for a few days and she wants
00:36:33to see the site, so I thought, why not the expert? We can show her the lay of the land.
00:36:36Great, absolutely. Here, why don't you join me? Why don't you get rid of some of this?
00:36:40There's stuff here. Here. Thank you. That's very sweet of you. Thank you. That's all right.
00:37:04So tell me something. I'm kind of curious. Why on earth have you decided to back one of the horses
00:37:10vying for your ex-husband's affections? I don't know. Maybe the kids had it right. Maybe
00:37:18Jesse is lonely. She seems nice. I am serious. Oh yeah. Very nice.
00:37:27So is your eye mask helping you tweak? Yeah, I'm getting used to this 24 hours of daylight.
00:37:43I kind of like it now. Oh, you scared of the dark?
00:37:46My parents always fight at night. That's when they fight most, I mean. What was it like
00:37:57when your parents split up? I couldn't believe it. I mean, I knew my mom felt cut off from
00:38:05the world out here. And my dad was always working so hard trying to keep the business
00:38:09going. I don't know. I guess there's a lot of things that go on that we don't always know
00:38:17about. And they stopped caring if you know or not. My parents started screaming all the
00:38:25bad things at each other. And that's all I could hear. Yeah, because we were like that
00:38:28with my parents. Just keep getting quieter and quieter. End result's the same, I guess.
00:38:39January fell away, so that I could feather to the ground. And the smiles that you used to
00:38:53get in this place. The bats are headed out of town. Where will you go? My arms can't hold
00:39:09me out of the world. And how is she now, your newfound friend? Is this the beginning of a long, long
00:39:22Of a long, long journey
00:39:24Or are we getting closer to the end of January?
00:39:33January
00:39:39Faith is cold inside your eyes
00:39:41Shining like a diamond in the rose
00:39:48And left to make a good disguise
00:39:50But tell me, baby
00:39:52How is that enough?
00:39:53Having fun?
00:39:54Yeah. Happy birthday.
00:39:57You look good.
00:40:06I say bravo to Josie.
00:40:11What did the mobster say?
00:40:13Here we go, Sam.
00:40:14I don't want to hear it.
00:40:16It's her birthday.
00:40:16Oh, come on.
00:40:18Hi.
00:40:20Hey.
00:40:21I can make it after all.
00:40:22Oh, wow.
00:40:23Here, let me...
00:40:26Wow, hi.
00:40:27I hope it's okay.
00:40:28No, it's fine.
00:40:29It's nice.
00:40:30It's great.
00:40:30Good to see you.
00:40:32Mom, let's make room here.
00:40:35Here, we'll just slide everybody down.
00:40:38No, here.
00:40:38Why don't you...
00:40:39Let's...
00:40:40Um, everybody, this is Gino.
00:40:42Hi, Adam.
00:40:43Nice to meet you.
00:40:44Hey, everybody.
00:40:45This is Bridget.
00:40:46It's her birthday.
00:40:46A little vision in pink.
00:40:48You're 16.
00:40:48Happy birthday.
00:40:49Thanks.
00:40:49And you know Susanna, huh?
00:40:52I know Susanna.
00:40:52Yep.
00:40:53It's our little girl here, I know.
00:40:54Uh, Susanna and I got divorced two years ago.
00:41:00Mom, I have two sweet habits.
00:41:05So, she's helping you meet other women now?
00:41:10It was an honorable divorce.
00:41:11I say.
00:41:13I say.
00:41:13I say.
00:41:18And what is that?
00:41:19I also want it.
00:41:22Cake coming through?
00:41:29Okay, time to sing happy birthday to the birthday girl.
00:41:35Bridget?
00:41:38Bridge?
00:41:38Where's Bridget?
00:41:44Where's Derek?
00:41:52Whoa, whoa.
00:41:53Hey.
00:41:53Bridget, honey.
00:41:54Hey, break it up.
00:41:54Yeah, Bridget, Bridget.
00:41:59Honey, you have guests inside.
00:42:08We'll talk about this later.
00:42:21Oh, my God.
00:42:26Oh, my God, little girl.
00:42:29Break it up.
00:42:30That was the first thing that came out.
00:42:35Well, nothing happened.
00:42:36They're just trying to figure it all out.
00:42:39Yeah, well, I don't want them to figure it out too quickly.
00:42:49So, I see you invited Gina.
00:42:52Yeah.
00:42:53That introduction you made was under false pretenses.
00:42:57I thought she was a friend of yours.
00:42:58Well, now she's a friend of yours.
00:43:00It seems to be going okay.
00:43:05Just curious why you'd care how it's going.
00:43:08Why you practically arranged the whole thing.
00:43:12I just want you to be happy.
00:43:14Well, okay, I'll get with that.
00:43:31Hi.
00:43:32Hi.
00:43:34So, you want to talk about what happened at your birthday party?
00:43:37No.
00:43:37Do you have anything you want to ask me?
00:43:47Um.
00:43:52Why don't you tell me about Derek?
00:43:55Okay.
00:43:57I mean, I really like him a lot.
00:43:59He's great to talk to.
00:44:02He's actually talking.
00:44:03Yeah.
00:44:06How do you feel when you're with him?
00:44:08I feel good.
00:44:10You know, kind of safe.
00:44:13Which is weird, because he's really insecure and his family's a mess.
00:44:18He doesn't even live here.
00:44:19But none of that matters.
00:44:22No.
00:44:25Just, I don't know if sex is like love,
00:44:29or if it's just something you do to get out of the way.
00:44:33You know, with both of our parents split up and everything,
00:44:35we kind of wonder, you know, can people actually make it work anymore?
00:44:41Not that I want to marry Derek or anything.
00:44:43Oh, no.
00:44:45We're just talking about the sex part.
00:44:46Mm-hmm.
00:44:47Uh-huh.
00:44:48Okay.
00:44:50Well, obviously, I think you should wait.
00:44:55Take your time.
00:44:56It's a really big step, honey.
00:45:02And I'm just old-fashioned enough to think that love comes first, and then the sex.
00:45:11Yeah, that's what I was thinking.
00:45:13Good.
00:45:14Good.
00:45:46Hi, I'm Gina.
00:45:51I'm a photojournalist.
00:45:53I'm a size one, and your ex-wife just handed me to you on a silver platter.
00:45:59Oh, God, I'm such an idiot.
00:46:16Oh, God, I'm such an idiot.
00:46:46So, is living out here as bad as you thought it would be?
00:46:58At least Gramps has a satellite dish.
00:47:01Yeah, right.
00:47:02Everybody comes to Alaska, so they get five HBOs.
00:47:05Wow.
00:47:06This is amazing.
00:47:10Yeah, I guess living in Alaska does have some good points.
00:47:13This is pretty cool.
00:47:15It's better than Hollywood Boulevard or even Venice Beach.
00:47:19I guess I can see how you can stand there.
00:47:20See, you want it to move really naturally, so the fish just thinks that it's a fly lazing
00:47:38in the water.
00:47:39All right?
00:47:40Okay.
00:47:41You're doing good.
00:47:42You're doing really good.
00:47:42You're doing really good.
00:47:54Here we are, right?
00:47:56Who got this?
00:47:59Yeah?
00:48:02So, Dad, how come Gina had to go back?
00:48:13Well, she does have a job, you know, outside of entertaining you guys.
00:48:17But she's coming back, right?
00:48:21I take it that means you like her?
00:48:23Of course we do, Dad.
00:48:25So, what's the scoop?
00:48:26The scoop is, Gina's fantastic.
00:48:32You bloodhounds can call up the search.
00:48:37And then Dad said we could call up the search.
00:48:40Gina's the one.
00:48:42Really?
00:48:43Mm-hmm.
00:48:45Wow.
00:48:48Good night, honey.
00:48:49Good night, Mom.
00:48:56You okay, Mom?
00:48:57Yeah.
00:48:58Yeah, I'm fine.
00:49:03Hi.
00:49:04Hi.
00:49:06So, what happened with Gina?
00:49:08Oh, we had a great weekend, and then she had to leave for her job.
00:49:11Great.
00:49:12So, your Dad likes her, huh?
00:49:14Yeah.
00:49:15Yeah.
00:49:19Mom, are you jealous?
00:49:20Je-
00:49:20No.
00:49:22I'm not jealous.
00:49:23I just, you know, I hear she's the one, so...
00:49:25Obviously, I'm going to be curious.
00:49:29Well, he has fun with her, but beyond that, I don't know.
00:49:35Okay.
00:49:37Good night, honey.
00:49:38Good night.
00:49:42Are you sure there's no way I can stop this?
00:49:43I mean, this is harassment.
00:49:45We have to give it to you.
00:49:46What you do with it in there is up to you.
00:49:55What you do with it in there is no way I can't stop this, but I can't stop this, but I can't stop this, but I can't stop this, but I can't stop this, but I can't stop this, but I can't stop this, but I can't stop this, but I can't stop this, but I can't stop this, but I can't stop this, but I can't stop this, but I can't stop this, but I can't stop this, but I can't stop this, but I can't stop this, but I can't stop this, but I can't stop this, but I can't stop this, but I can't stop this, but I can't stop this, but I can't stop this, but I can't stop this, but I can't stop this, but I can't stop this, but I can't stop this, but I can't stop this, but I can't stop this, but I can't stop this, but I can't stop this, but I
00:50:25Dear Bachelor of the Month
00:50:29I'll start out by admitting that I'm already embarrassed about writing this letter
00:50:34But you'll never guess exactly why
00:50:36Something in your bio really touched a chord in me
00:50:40I'm also divorced with three kids
00:50:42I love what the article said about you never giving up on your dream of building a ranch in paradise
00:50:48My husband and I shared some pretty amazing dreams at the start
00:50:51You seem to be proof that people can move on
00:50:54You've made your dream a reality
00:50:56That gives me hope
00:50:58Take care
00:51:00Sarah Jennings
00:51:01Dear Sarah
00:51:26I'll start by saying that you're the first woman I've replied to since the Alaska Love article was published
00:51:31Now it's not just because you're the first same woman
00:51:34I don't really know how these things work but your words struck a chord in me too
00:51:39You really seem to understand the pure joy I get from what I do
00:51:44But the picture on the cover isn't a gimmick
00:51:47I may not be making a fortune but I'm living my dream every day
00:51:51Sincerely, Jesse Stanton
00:51:54P.S. I have some regrets about my past as well
00:51:58It's good to know I'm not alone
00:52:00Hey, Mom
00:52:09Hey, honey
00:52:10What are you reading?
00:52:12Nothing
00:52:12Okay
00:52:15Dear Jesse, thank you for the reply
00:52:22If I'm truly the only one, I'm flattered
00:52:25And it's not such a miracle that I can tell what you're really like
00:52:29I can see the integrity in the love you feel for your family and friends
00:52:35When you said, I may not be making a fortune
00:52:38But I'm living my dream every day
00:52:41It made me wonder if maybe I gave up on my dream too quickly
00:52:45Okay
00:52:46I'm gonna stop before I really embarrass myself
00:52:49Take care
00:52:51Sarah
00:52:51What's wrong?
00:52:59I've been exchanging letters with this woman, Sarah
00:53:05Oh, you wrote one back
00:53:08Must be something special
00:53:10Why don't you see this one?
00:53:25I don't know
00:53:26Well, I think I do
00:53:28And it's got nothing to do with this Sarah
00:53:30Or even Gina, as nice as she is
00:53:32You've got another woman on your mind
00:53:34Susanna
00:53:35You still love her
00:53:37Why don't you just admit it?
00:53:46I've been watching the two of you
00:53:48And I don't get it
00:53:49Of course, I didn't get why you broke up in the first place
00:53:51But all the signs are there
00:53:53At Bridget's party
00:53:55I thought the two of you were gonna sneak away and make out
00:53:57Well, Susanna was my life for a long time
00:53:59See, that's the point, though
00:54:01She's my past
00:54:02I think Gina's my future
00:54:05Well, if you were happy with that arrangement
00:54:09Why are we having this conversation?
00:54:11We're not
00:54:12This never happened
00:54:15I don't want to be happy with that
00:54:16I don't want to be happy with that
00:54:17I don't want to be happy with that
00:54:18I don't want to be happy with that
00:54:19I don't want to be happy with that
00:54:20I don't want to be happy with that
00:54:21I don't want to be happy with that
00:54:22I don't want to be happy with that
00:54:23I don't want to be happy with that
00:54:24I don't want to be happy with that
00:54:25I don't want to be happy with that
00:54:26I don't want to be happy with that
00:54:27I don't want to be happy with that
00:54:28I don't want to be happy with that
00:54:29I don't want to be happy with that
00:54:30I don't want to be happy with that
00:54:31I don't want to be happy with that
00:55:02Dear Jesse, I've been trying to get you out of my head, but it isn't working very well.
00:55:11If you're having the same problem, meet me for lunch at Jenny's Cafe in Anchorage on Tuesday, the 10th at 1 p.m.
00:55:32If this ever gets to you, will you know it's from me?
00:55:49Would you think it was a joke?
00:55:54Throw it back to the sea?
00:55:58Oh, do you, do you know everything I'm feeling?
00:56:14Until you know, no one could love you more.
00:56:24And I love you more, no one could love you more.
00:56:41I'm so lost, never felt so lonely.
00:56:55Well, I won the case.
00:57:07They said it was unwinnable.
00:57:08I won it.
00:57:09Congratulations.
00:57:10Oh, of course, you know what that means.
00:57:14Got to head back to Boston pretty soon.
00:57:17But, hey, Boston's a great town.
00:57:19We got museums, we got restaurants, you name it, we've got it.
00:57:23I want you to come with me.
00:57:27Think about it.
00:57:27You can hop on a train and be in New York or D.C. in a couple of hours.
00:57:32We got schools.
00:57:33Your kids would love it.
00:57:34Some of the best schools in the world there.
00:57:35Steven, my whole life is here.
00:57:39You can make your life anywhere you want.
00:57:43You can.
00:57:44I'm crazy about you.
00:57:46You know that.
00:57:48Steven, I, I can't.
00:57:53I'm sorry.
00:57:57Well, I can't say it comes as a total shock.
00:58:01I mean, maybe I should have advertised in that magazine, too.
00:58:08This has nothing to do with my husband.
00:58:11Ex-husband, isn't it?
00:58:19Well, this sure isn't how I saw this day ending.
00:58:23I'm sorry.
00:58:23We need to talk.
00:58:28Do you mind knocking, please?
00:58:29Mom has been writing letters to Dad pretending to be someone else.
00:58:34Yeah, right.
00:58:35No, no, no.
00:58:35I saw the letters and I followed her yesterday.
00:58:38She arranged a lunch, I guess, to tell him and then just bailed on him.
00:58:42Well, why would you do something like that?
00:58:43Because we screwed up.
00:58:46Mom still loves Dad.
00:58:48So you mean we set Dad up with some new girlfriend and we could have been setting him up with Mom?
00:58:52Do you guys even watch your parents when they're together?
00:58:55Of course they're still in love.
00:58:57My parents, not in love.
00:58:59The only problem is your parents happen to be divorced.
00:59:04Okay.
00:59:05Well, you know what?
00:59:06Maybe it's not too late.
00:59:08I mean, and Dad, he likes Gina, but there might still be time.
00:59:14Time for what?
00:59:15Uh, so, Gina, you really like our dad, huh?
00:59:22Yeah, I do.
00:59:24Has he told you about his, uh, little problem?
00:59:27What's his little problem?
00:59:30He has six toes on each foot.
00:59:32Oh, really?
00:59:33No, seriously, it's some genetic thing.
00:59:36I mean, none of us got it, but if he has any more kids, he could pass it on to them.
00:59:41Oh.
00:59:42So Gina was saying her whole family was in Chicago.
00:59:44Brothers and sisters, everyone.
00:59:46Some pretty close.
00:59:49You know, I bet you'd have a hard time leaving.
00:59:50Well, your mom left her family behind in Seattle.
00:59:57You know, sometimes a woman wants some independence, you know, so she can start a family of her own.
01:00:02Yeah, but that was Mom.
01:00:03She's a really independent person.
01:00:06Yeah, Gina doesn't really seem like the independent type.
01:00:09No.
01:00:10Yeah, being a freelance photographer and traveling all over the world alone is a sign of a real independent personality.
01:00:16Sometimes he'll just go into the woods for, like, a year.
01:00:22He says it helps him think.
01:00:25Yeah, Dad doesn't take clean clothes or anything.
01:00:27He says the experience needs to be pure, and he'll only eat what he can kill with his bare hands.
01:00:32You know, when he comes back, he smells really bad, and he's got a beard so thick, he almost looks like Bigfoot.
01:00:37Yeah, for a while.
01:00:38We thought he was one of those guys who keeps a stock of guns.
01:00:42Or the Unabomber.
01:00:43Well, would you ever want to marry someone like that?
01:00:46Oh, sorry.
01:00:48Look, if I ever wanted to get married again, I'll be the first to know.
01:00:51Okay?
01:00:53Well, leave me the second.
01:00:54I was just thinking because I think she's going to marry Steven.
01:00:58You see the way she looks at him, don't you?
01:01:00Yeah, it's pretty obvious.
01:01:06Well, your mom's a big girl.
01:01:10She deserves to be happy.
01:01:12Yeah.
01:01:13She does.
01:01:15You told him what?
01:01:16The mom broke up with Steven.
01:01:19Yeah, but she also told us not to tell Dad.
01:01:23I mean, she did it because she still loves him.
01:01:24Wait a minute, how does that give us permission to lie?
01:01:27Oh, come on, Sam.
01:01:27What Dad doesn't know won't hurt him.
01:01:29Anyways, all's fair in love and war.
01:01:31I'm hiking along with these guys from San Diego.
01:01:37I had done a hike with them, I don't know, about four years before that.
01:01:41And it was July, right?
01:01:43And they're hiking along in tank tops and t-shirts.
01:01:50I mean, they have absolutely no idea that it goes below freezing after dark.
01:01:58Why, why, why are you staring at my feet?
01:02:01I'm not.
01:02:02I don't know.
01:02:03I don't know.
01:02:04I don't know.
01:02:05I don't know.
01:02:06I don't know.
01:02:07I don't know.
01:02:08Okay. Whose idea was it to tell Gina that I had 12 toes?
01:02:15Sam, I told you not to use that one.
01:02:17Yeah, but Kyle's not a six toes on his left foot. I mean, it's not like it's not possible.
01:02:20Okay, that is the stupidest thing.
01:02:22Okay, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey!
01:02:25I know what you're trying to do here, so stop it, okay?
01:02:30I thought you guys liked Gina.
01:02:33All right, it doesn't matter. Since I'm being undermined in my own home, I'm going to make it up to her and I'm going to take her to the Lancaster for the weekend.
01:02:43I didn't need your interference before, and I certainly don't need it now.
01:02:48Good one, Sam.
01:02:50Yeah, we're 12 toes.
01:02:57Your weight I'll do.
01:02:58Hi, guys. You hungry?
01:03:01Look, we're a little busy today, yeah, so why don't you just, I think there's a table.
01:03:04Yeah, just opened up over there.
01:03:05Okay.
01:03:06I can't join you today, though, sorry.
01:03:07That's okay.
01:03:08Just join us today.
01:03:17Susan.
01:03:18Susan.
01:03:19Yeah?
01:03:20I'm sorry. I know you're crazy right now. I've, I've got to know this.
01:03:26Is it you?
01:03:28Is what me?
01:03:30She's only two glasses of Chardonnay, table seven.
01:03:32Okay, that's, it's, it's busy. Forget it.
01:03:35No, no, what? What's the matter?
01:03:37The kids are just messing around. It's all right.
01:03:39It, while I have you, though, um, could you, uh, could you take them this weekend?
01:03:45Well, Gina and I were gonna, gonna spend some time, you know, alone together.
01:03:50Oh.
01:03:51Yeah, she read about the, uh, Lancaster Hotel and some tour book, though, so, uh, she got her heart set on going there.
01:03:57Yeah.
01:04:01I can take the kids.
01:04:05Susanna, we're out of mushrooms for the special. What should we do?
01:04:12What did I do?
01:04:13Okay. Cough it up.
01:04:26What's bugging you?
01:04:30Jesse's taking Gina to the Lancaster.
01:04:33So? They have been dating for a while, you know.
01:04:36You don't understand. The Lancaster is where we were supposed to go two years ago on our anniversary.
01:04:44I had this beautiful romantic trip to the city planned and then he just cancelled at the last minute.
01:04:49He had to lead some big corporate retreat.
01:04:53You know, when this whole thing started with the magazine, I...
01:04:57I thought it was kind of funny.
01:05:02Then I got curious.
01:05:03So I wrote him a letter.
01:05:17Well...
01:05:21You're jealous, honey.
01:05:24You're the only woman Jesse's been interested in for a very long time.
01:05:28This was, this was inevitable.
01:05:30Now you gotta just figure out if it's because you don't want to see him with anyone else.
01:05:36Or...
01:05:38You really want him back for yourself.
01:05:46I better get back in there.
01:06:01This is amazing.
01:06:04Now apparently this guy, Jacob Lancaster, made his fortune in gold to turn the century.
01:06:09And he built this to lure his fiancé away from New York City.
01:06:13Yeah.
01:06:14Did it work?
01:06:15Indeed it did.
01:06:16They were together for 43 years, possibly.
01:06:20Did you realize that tonight is our one month anniversary?
01:06:22I don't know if you intended that or not.
01:06:23It was often sweet.
01:06:30Oh.
01:06:35Oh, I kind of did a bad thing.
01:06:59I just don't think I'm really going to be able to enjoy being here.
01:07:10Am I the part that you're not enjoying?
01:07:12No, no, no, no, it's not that.
01:07:17Um, Jesse, I know that you might be.
01:07:22Maybe you're just not ready for this.
01:07:24Well, that takes time.
01:07:27I think you know I'm willing to put that time in.
01:07:32Or we could just be friends.
01:07:35I kind of want to know that.
01:07:45Maybe we should cut this weekend short.
01:07:48So, Mom, you thinking about Dad?
01:07:58I wasn't until now.
01:08:01You sure?
01:08:03Yeah, I'm sure. Why?
01:08:07Mom, we know it was you.
01:08:10You know what was me?
01:08:15The letters.
01:08:17What letters?
01:08:20To Dad?
01:08:22From Sarah.
01:08:35Mom, I read the letters in your computer.
01:08:41And I followed you the other day to the cafe.
01:08:47Hmm.
01:08:54Okay.
01:08:55I wrote your Dad some letters.
01:08:58You still love him?
01:09:01Don't you?
01:09:02Yes.
01:09:03Of course I still love him.
01:09:05He's your father.
01:09:07You know what we mean, Mom.
01:09:10Hmm.
01:09:15Yeah, I know what you mean.
01:09:16But you know what?
01:09:21Your Dad and I could not make our lives compatible before.
01:09:27So what makes you think it's going to be any different this time?
01:09:30Well, Gina's willing to give up her job.
01:09:33Or at least adjust it for me, you know?
01:09:35Well, that river down there supplies some of the drinking water for Anchorage.
01:09:39Yeah, that's something Suze could never do.
01:09:40Could never do.
01:09:41Jess, she did it for 15 years while you were off blazing trails and rafting and fishing.
01:09:46She's the one who left our marriage, Bert.
01:09:47Yeah, well, you're the one that didn't give her much of a choice.
01:09:50When you get down there, throw away that fancy bottled water and fill up with it.
01:09:55That's the best you'll ever taste.
01:09:57We tried to talk, but we just always messed it up.
01:10:03Maybe you should have written it down.
01:10:12These letters are from Sims.
01:10:15You read that part about following your dream.
01:10:17Susanna's the only one who's ever understood me like that.
01:10:19I don't know. Maybe you're right.
01:10:22Why would she lie about it? She hates lying.
01:10:24And why did she stand me up at the restaurant?
01:10:26Could be she chickened out. That'd be perfectly understandable.
01:10:29I think she just wanted to mess up my head.
01:10:32What if she's the one that tried to get the kids to break up me and Gina?
01:10:35Well, give me a break. Your kids don't need any help to think up stupid ideas.
01:10:40That's true.
01:10:44I don't know, Bert.
01:10:45I think maybe I just need to sit down face to face with her and have a child with her.
01:10:48Face to face? The two of you?
01:10:54Well, it's worth a shot.
01:10:55Oh, so listen to this. Bridget wants to become a vegetarian now.
01:11:05I know. I heard.
01:11:06Yeah, I think that's Derek's influence.
01:11:08Oh, she's gonna be so crushed when he goes back home.
01:11:10Ah, well, um, maybe not.
01:11:14What?
01:11:17I invited him back next summer to work for me if he wants.
01:11:19Are you crazy?
01:11:20I know. I don't know.
01:11:21What were you...
01:11:22He's a good kid. You just have to watch him a little more closely.
01:11:23So, is everything good or what?
01:11:24Oh, fabulous, Johnny.
01:11:25Lovely, thank you.
01:11:26Now, that's what I like to hear. Look at you.
01:11:29Put a face on her like an angel.
01:11:30I tell you, I must have done something wrong.
01:11:31You know the last time I seen you two in here?
01:11:33When your youngster was still a toddler.
01:11:35Are you kidding?
01:11:36I'm not kidding you.
01:11:37You two enjoy yourself, huh?
01:11:38I'll talk to you later.
01:11:45So, you wanted to talk to me about something?
01:11:49Yeah, actually.
01:11:56Remember we used to have those long talks in school?
01:12:00About the chances of meeting your true love in college
01:12:03and the chances of there being only one?
01:12:05Mm, yes.
01:12:06Yes.
01:12:07And we oh so logically came to the conclusion
01:12:09that there couldn't possibly be just one right person for you.
01:12:14You still believe that?
01:12:19Well, we better believe it.
01:12:23Otherwise, we'll end up pretty lonely.
01:12:25So, listen, I wanna read you something.
01:12:32I've been getting these letters.
01:12:38It's gonna sound like one of those stupid things in those romance novels
01:12:42my mom used to read.
01:12:46These letters are from this woman that...
01:12:48she just seems to get me somehow.
01:12:53Okay, where's that part?
01:12:55Is this the...
01:12:57Yeah.
01:13:01When you said I may not be making a fortune,
01:13:03but I'm living my dream every day,
01:13:05it made me wonder if maybe I'd give up on my dream too quickly.
01:13:08I don't really know how it needs to work.
01:13:09Or is it...
01:13:11I don't really know how it needs to work.
01:13:13Or is it...
01:13:15I don't really know how it needs to work.
01:13:16Or is it...
01:13:29Second chances.
01:13:30I don't know how it's going to work.
01:13:31Nice.
01:13:32Nice.
01:13:49Nice.
01:13:53Aaaaaah.
01:13:54you have a plane to catch
01:14:02yeah it's okay
01:14:06I'm not a pilot
01:14:09good night
01:14:24I need
01:14:49I need my jacket
01:14:54I need my jacket
01:15:24Isn't the sky gorgeous?
01:15:34Yeah.
01:15:35In L.A., you can't see the sky.
01:15:37The city just has this pink haze over it.
01:15:40Why pink?
01:15:41I don't know.
01:15:46How about every night at 9.30?
01:15:50We'll go outside and we'll look at the moon
01:15:53and then we'll have to get rid of each other.
01:15:56The bridge for a girl who struggles every day to look cool,
01:15:59that was pretty dorky.
01:16:03Why don't we just use the internet?
01:16:05Okay.
01:16:23Mom, we're home.
01:16:30Mom?
01:16:31Wake up.
01:16:32Ow!
01:16:33Shhh.
01:16:34Shhh.
01:16:35Shhh.
01:16:36Shhh.
01:16:37Shhh.
01:16:38Shhh.
01:16:39Shhh.
01:16:40Shhh.
01:16:41Shhh.
01:16:42Shhh.
01:16:43Shhh.
01:16:44Mom, we're home.
01:16:46Mom?
01:16:47Wake up.
01:16:48Mom.
01:16:49Ow!
01:16:50Shhh.
01:16:51It's 10 o'clock.
01:16:52Mom, you're so busted if she's not up yet.
01:16:53What should we do?
01:16:54I don't.
01:16:55What do you mean you don't?
01:16:56What am I supposed to do?
01:16:57Never let us sleep past you.
01:16:58Mom, it's 10.
01:16:59Here we go.
01:17:00Dad?
01:17:01Hi.
01:17:02We're gonna go get some donuts.
01:17:03No, no, no, no, no.
01:17:04You don't, you don't, you don't, you don't need to be there.
01:17:05It's okay.
01:17:06I told you guys.
01:17:07Mom.
01:17:08Dad?
01:17:09Are you really back together?
01:17:10No, no, no, no.
01:17:11You don't, you don't.
01:17:12You don't need to be there.
01:17:13Mom, Dad?
01:17:14Are you really back together?
01:17:16Dad?
01:17:17No, no, no, no, no.
01:17:18You don't need to be there.
01:17:19No, no, no, no, no.
01:17:20You don't need to be there.
01:17:21It's okay.
01:17:22I told you guys.
01:17:23Mom.
01:17:24Dad?
01:17:25Are you really back together?
01:17:41Dad.
01:17:43Oh, seriously.
01:17:44I can't believe this.
01:17:49Well, I knew this was gonna happen.
01:17:52Ever since Jesse told me he couldn't sleep
01:17:54because you stayed up all night reading your letters.
01:17:56My letters?
01:18:02You let him?
01:18:03You knew last night those letters were from me?
01:18:05No, no, no.
01:18:06Jesse, what are you doing?
01:18:07No, no, no, no.
01:18:08It's not like that.
01:18:09What, did you just want to make me squirm?
01:18:10Is that what's going on?
01:18:11What, for your personal entertainment?
01:18:12No, listen.
01:18:13Wait a minute.
01:18:14You're the one writing letters and putting somebody else's name on the bottom.
01:18:16You're the only one getting to play games?
01:18:17Seuss, come on.
01:18:18Give me a break here.
01:18:19I think you should leave.
01:18:20Seuss.
01:18:21Now.
01:18:22Seuss.
01:18:23Mom, please.
01:18:24Mom, please.
01:18:25No.
01:18:26Everybody needs to get out of this room and you need to get dressed.
01:18:27I want everybody out.
01:18:28Jess.
01:18:29Jess.
01:18:30No.
01:18:31I'm not talking to you.
01:18:32That was what I supposed to know.
01:18:33You hadn't told me.
01:18:34No, no, no, no, no.
01:18:35You just don't offer up random information in a situation like that.
01:18:36I had things under control.
01:18:37This is ridiculous.
01:18:38You're both adults.
01:18:39You want to...
01:18:40I am just so angry.
01:18:41I don't see what the problem is.
01:18:42The problem is he lied.
01:18:43Yeah, well, so did you, Sarah.
01:18:44Which side do you want?
01:18:45Oh, you two.
01:18:46You're both acting like second graders.
01:18:47Neither one of you wants to blink first in this stupid little game you're playing, do
01:18:50you?
01:18:51No.
01:18:52No.
01:18:53No.
01:18:54No.
01:18:55No.
01:18:56No.
01:18:57No.
01:18:58No.
01:18:59No.
01:19:00No.
01:19:01No.
01:19:02No.
01:19:03No.
01:19:04No.
01:19:05No.
01:19:06No.
01:19:07No.
01:19:08No.
01:19:09No.
01:19:10No.
01:19:11You're not a joke at home right here, you're saying do ya?
01:19:13What do you suggest I do?
01:19:14What do you want to do?
01:19:18Do you need your dirty service label?
01:19:20Okay.
01:19:21Come on, Derek.
01:19:22We gotta go.
01:19:24I'll meet you inside, sir.
01:19:27Thanks, sir.
01:19:28Jesse...
01:19:32this isn't exactly the way I planned to tell you this.
01:19:35I'm thinking of retiring and moving delegation of me into town.
01:19:39Maybe you should sell the ranch and do the same.
01:19:41It would be easier to run your business from Anchorage.
01:19:43Settler Ranch.
01:19:45Give up the dream I've worked for my entire life.
01:19:50You want your wife back?
01:19:58We'll see you tomorrow.
01:20:00Yeah.
01:20:02Can you go?
01:20:03Yeah.
01:20:11We'll see you tomorrow.
01:20:13Bye.
01:20:41If any of you were interested, I've got an idea to get Mom and Dad back together.
01:20:56Yeah, like putting an article of Dad in a personals magazine?
01:20:59Give it up, Bridge. We tried.
01:21:01No, they want this and you know it.
01:21:05Alright, what were you thinking?
01:21:07Okay, we can make a world where they can both be happy.
01:21:10You know that service road they've been building forever?
01:21:13Well, it's done.
01:21:14I didn't think they'd ever finish that.
01:21:16Well, now you don't have to fly all the way out there.
01:21:18And it's only like a 70-minute drive from Anchorage.
01:21:20It's still remote enough for Dad,
01:21:22but not so far out of the city that Mom's gonna go crazy.
01:21:27So what do you think?
01:21:31I think this could really work this time.
01:21:33Yeah, I think I've heard that from you before.
01:21:35I mean, whenever we do what you tell us, we get grounded.
01:21:38Yeah, and Mom and Dad still end up mad at each other.
01:21:41Well, fine then, we'll get grounded.
01:21:43Because I can tell all Mom and Dad need is a push, a solution.
01:21:46I think this plan could be it.
01:21:48Don't you kids think you've done enough already?
01:21:50Yeah, her parents have been pretty patient up until now,
01:21:52but I think they're reaching the breaking point.
01:21:54Come on, we can't stop when we're ahead.
01:21:56But she's right, they're back together.
01:21:58They just don't know if they're back together.
01:21:59Even if your idea could work,
01:22:00how could you get two people that stubborn to sit down and talk?
01:22:06Good point.
01:22:07I gotta go.
01:22:08The kids call.
01:22:09There's some emergency.
01:22:10I'm in the room to get the flag in this late.
01:22:12I don't go.
01:22:13Take the new road.
01:22:14It's finally open.
01:22:15Did you go to the candles bridge?
01:22:16Yeah.
01:22:17They're over there.
01:22:18Alrighty.
01:22:19Hurry up with that letter, Hannah.
01:22:23Hannah, could you grab a hand for a dessert?
01:22:29How's that floor coming, Bert?
01:22:31Oh, it's a thing of people.
01:22:40Oh, Mr. Spott.
01:23:01Don't say a word.
01:23:19Don't say a word.
01:23:32Welcome to the Staten Ranch B&B
01:23:34where you can leave all your worldly cares at a door.
01:23:37All my worldly cares, huh?
01:23:39She read it in a book, but it was kind of catchy.
01:23:44You know, I think what you guys are doing is really special.
01:23:46Please step into our parlor room
01:23:48where guests can mingle and relax
01:23:51or simply read a book.
01:23:53Oh, and don't forget to sign our guest book.
01:23:56And come into our dining room
01:23:57where guests can enjoy a delectable, delicious, and elegant meal.
01:24:00Uh, prepared, of course.
01:24:02By our master chef, Hannah.
01:24:07Dinner will be served in ten minutes.
01:24:09Would you like some freshly prepared appetizers?
01:24:12Try one.
01:24:16And if you're looking at this upstairs to the guest rooms.
01:24:26Um, this is the Kodiak suite.
01:24:31This is our, uh, alpine suite.
01:24:33And, uh, this is the new darling suite.
01:24:35Our finest accommodation.
01:24:36The finest accommodation.
01:24:37So can you picture it?
01:24:39And now that you can use the road,
01:24:40people can come from all over.
01:24:41And, I mean, a bed and breakfast would be great for Dad's business.
01:24:42And, Mom, think about the restaurant you can make
01:24:43with the romantic setting.
01:24:44What?
01:24:45What?
01:24:46What's coming up?
01:24:47Hi, Dad.
01:24:48Hi.
01:24:49Hi.
01:24:50Uh, the, uh...
01:24:51The kids seem to think...
01:24:52that we, uh...
01:24:53that we could turn this place in place.
01:24:54Bye, Dad.
01:24:55What?
01:24:56How about you?
01:24:57What?
01:24:58How about you?
01:24:59Go, Dad.
01:25:00And, Mom, how about you?
01:25:01How about you?
01:25:02How about you?
01:25:03How about you?
01:25:04How about you?
01:25:05What? What's coming up?
01:25:11Hi, Dad.
01:25:12Hi.
01:25:16Uh, the, uh...
01:25:18The kids seem to think that we could turn this place into a, uh...
01:25:25a full-service B&B.
01:25:33Together.
01:25:35Why don't we go and swing on the swings?
01:25:43Oh, no, no, that's okay. I'm just...
01:25:45Sam, let's go swing on the swings.
01:25:46Hey, Ab! Jeez!
01:25:48Bye, Dad.
01:25:58B&B, huh?
01:25:59Well, it would take more than this.
01:26:05I mean, um...
01:26:10We'd need some renovation money.
01:26:13Well, uh, the restaurant, uh...
01:26:23Well, it's worth quite a bit.
01:26:29Yeah. I mean, it's been a good year. I've been able to swirl some away.
01:26:32What do you think?
01:26:42What do you think?
01:26:50How's Gina?
01:26:51Well, she got back from a trip, and she dumped me.
01:26:57She was too perky, anyway.
01:27:01How's Sebastian?
01:27:07We actually...
01:27:09We broke up a couple weeks ago.
01:27:14Because he was too...
01:27:20He wasn't you.
01:27:28I love you.
01:27:32Well, that's a relief.
01:27:33Because I love you too.
01:27:34We are gathered today in the presence of family and friends
01:27:47to join in holy matrimonies Susanna and Jesse.
01:27:52Marriage is a sacred union.
01:27:55It is truly a journey.
01:27:58Jesse, do you take Susanna to love, honor, and cherish forever?
01:28:04I do.
01:28:06Susanna, do you take Jesse to love, honor, and cherish forever?
01:28:13You do.
01:28:15By the power vested in me by the state of Alaska,
01:28:21I now pronounce you husband and wife again.
01:28:34Amen.
01:28:35Amen.
01:28:36Amen.
01:28:37Amen.
01:28:38Amen.
01:28:39Amen.
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01:28:41Amen.
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01:28:59Amen.
01:29:00Amen.
01:29:01Amen.
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