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Five Gold Rings (2024) is a heartwarming Hallmark Mystery holiday film that follows Audrey Moss, a New York City painter, as she returns to her small Minnesota hometown for the holidays. There, she embarks on a special quest left by her late grandmother: to find the owners of five mysterious gold rings and return them before Christmas morning. Teaming up with Finn O’Sullivan, a local private investigator and childhood friend, Audrey discovers more than she expected about the rings—and about herself. Filled with festive charm, cozy mystery, and a touch of romance, this film is perfect for viewers seeking a feel-good holiday story.
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00:03:45Elle va être une artiste célèbre d'artiste un jour.
00:03:55J'écris mes mots.
00:04:45Hey, I didn't catch you painting, did I?
00:04:49No.
00:04:50What's up?
00:04:51Well, the lawyer and I finally went through Grandma's will,
00:04:53and as expected, she left the shop to both of us.
00:04:58Right.
00:04:59You gonna start looking for a buyer?
00:05:02If that's what you still want.
00:05:04Mom, I don't want you to sell the shop.
00:05:05That's not what I meant.
00:05:06I love the shop.
00:05:07I know you do.
00:05:09Mom, are you trying to get me to move back and run the shop with you?
00:05:13Sweetie, I was just sensing some, I don't know, mixed emotions.
00:05:18Of course they're mixed emotions.
00:05:20I want to clone myself and have my clone come back to Springside and help you run the shop.
00:05:25I just...
00:05:27I miss her.
00:05:31Me too, honey.
00:05:32She did leave you a few gifts as well, with specific instructions in the will that they're to be given before Christmas.
00:05:41Grandma and her specific instructions.
00:05:46Well, I guess I'll be seeing you soon then.
00:05:49You will.
00:05:51Good night, sweetheart.
00:05:52Bye, Mom.
00:05:52Sweetheart.
00:06:16Oh, it's good to be back, Mom.
00:06:19Oh, wow.
00:06:21Oh, it just needs more Christmas decorations.
00:06:25Really reminds me of Grandma.
00:06:27It always was all her, wasn't it?
00:06:29Audrey.
00:06:30Hi, Charlie.
00:06:31Merry Christmas.
00:06:32Oh, Merry Christmas.
00:06:35How's the big city treating you, kid?
00:06:37You know, it's still big.
00:06:39How's it going?
00:06:40Oh, this is my favorite time of the year, so...
00:06:43The business is good.
00:06:45Yeah, it is, but that's not why I love this season.
00:06:48I'm still the resident Santa up at the community center.
00:06:50Oh, of course you are.
00:06:52I love that.
00:06:53Well, take care, ladies.
00:06:55I have to go open the shop.
00:06:56Of course.
00:06:57Merry Christmas.
00:06:58Take care, Charlie.
00:07:00Merry Christmas, Diana.
00:07:02And to you, Charles.
00:07:05Is that New York City's celebrated artist, Audrey Miller?
00:07:10Hi, Miss Drake.
00:07:12Mwah.
00:07:12Mwah.
00:07:13Oh, Diana, please.
00:07:15Hello, Kay.
00:07:17Merry Christmas, Diana.
00:07:19How's the antiques business over on First Avenue?
00:07:21Oh, I can hardly keep anything in the shop for more than a week.
00:07:25How is it over here?
00:07:26Oh, we're managing.
00:07:27Mm-hmm.
00:07:28Yeah.
00:07:30Audrey, are you able to join us for the Christmas Giving Gala?
00:07:34We're raising money for the Springside Food Pantry this year.
00:07:37I wouldn't miss it.
00:07:39Oh, wonderful.
00:07:40You know, I pinch myself when I think that Audrey Miller used to enter her artwork into our Giving Gala Charity Art Contest.
00:07:50That's so interesting.
00:07:51I never won.
00:07:52I mean, not that it's about winning.
00:07:53You know, I just, it would have been nice for my favorite charity to get the winning prize donation.
00:07:59Yeah, yeah.
00:08:00At any rate, you must be delighted to have this treasure back, eh?
00:08:04Maybe she can help you a little around the shop.
00:08:07Of course.
00:08:07You know, actually, I was just telling her how beautiful it is.
00:08:09Oh, especially that.
00:08:14So cute.
00:08:17Another year with that honor, okay?
00:08:19Though I can't help but wonder how many more years you'll receive it now that Molly is no longer with us.
00:08:31Diana hasn't changed.
00:08:33Oh, she's still a short-sighted snob who cares more about silly awards than your grandmother I ever did.
00:08:37I see that.
00:08:38And I know that her sales are down again this year.
00:08:40Oh, really?
00:08:40She'll probably throw a party when she finds out we're selling the place.
00:08:44Excuse me.
00:08:45Hands off.
00:08:46Missy.
00:08:46I got it.
00:08:46No.
00:08:47It's my, it's my, it's my treat.
00:08:48Well, people loved her, and we're grateful for all she gave them.
00:09:07Speaking of giving, she wanted you to have it.
00:09:10And she left you the desk.
00:09:15Seriously?
00:09:16I know.
00:09:17It'll probably cost more to ship than the desk is even worse.
00:09:20Mom, this desk is priceless.
00:09:22You haven't been using it.
00:09:35I was.
00:09:36But it's yours now.
00:09:39And in the will, she asked you to look in the secret spot.
00:09:46You haven't looked?
00:09:47She didn't ask me.
00:09:49Hmm.
00:09:50She doesn't have it.
00:09:55I won't look.
00:09:57I never thought she said he's in the secret spot.
00:10:00And she went on.
00:10:01Yes.
00:10:01We the next day, she went on.
00:10:02And she's going to take the end of the bottle.
00:10:03I don't think it's still pretty much.
00:10:04So, she was waiting for her to get the bottle of the bottle.
00:10:06I really enjoyed her.
00:10:06You're not looking for me to cut her, I think.
00:10:07Got it, it'll look for her to do well.
00:10:09And she's coming to me.
00:10:10She went on.
00:10:11She didn't know like that.
00:10:12I'm telling her that she was a little bit.
00:10:13I've been waiting for her.
00:10:14I really wanted to get it.
00:10:15I really wanted her to be looking for her.
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00:14:34Every time I come back here and visit, it just reminds me of why I love it so much.
00:14:40Speaking of reminders, remind me why we never went out.
00:14:44That's direct.
00:14:45It probably has something to do with the fact that we went to different high schools or colleges.
00:14:52You know, whenever I would see you, you had a girlfriend.
00:14:55Yeah, my mom says that's your commitment.
00:14:57Oh.
00:14:57Having a girlfriend and being good at commitment is not the same thing, my friend.
00:15:02Whoa.
00:15:02What?
00:15:03That is verbatim what my last girlfriend said to me when we broke up.
00:15:07There you go.
00:15:09So you don't have a girlfriend right now?
00:15:12I do not.
00:15:13What happened?
00:15:15Long story.
00:15:16Hmm.
00:15:17What about you?
00:15:18Do you have a boyfriend?
00:15:21I did.
00:15:22Yeah, we were together a couple years, but things were starting to kind of go south before my grandma even got sick.
00:15:28So we just used to argue about whether or not I love my art more than I love him.
00:15:32Ouch.
00:15:33Yeah.
00:15:34Well, did you?
00:15:36Ouch again.
00:15:39So about this job.
00:15:41If you're too busy, it's...
00:15:43Audrey, do you remember when we first met?
00:15:46You and Molly came to my basketball game and returned my missing St. Nicholas medal.
00:15:52Hmm.
00:15:54You remember?
00:15:55I also remember that you nailed a three-point shot right after we gave you that medal back.
00:16:01Sure did.
00:16:03Oh, do you still have it?
00:16:06No.
00:16:07I haven't taken it off since.
00:16:10And good luck, Charm.
00:16:11So I guess I wasn't the only one who Molly tracked down to return something lost.
00:16:16No.
00:16:17It was her thing.
00:16:18So, you have no other information about these items?
00:16:26Nope.
00:16:28You know Christmas is...
00:16:30Nine days away, I know.
00:16:31It's going to be a lot of work.
00:16:32And if you are too busy...
00:16:33I'm taking your job, Audrey.
00:16:35Wait, seriously?
00:16:35Of course, I can't say no to this.
00:16:37Thank you, Finn.
00:16:38Thank me once I've figured out who these belong to.
00:16:41Okay.
00:16:42Oh, and I'm obviously going to pay you.
00:16:44No, you...
00:16:45Finn, you deserve to be...
00:16:47Let's talk about this later.
00:16:49First things first, these need to be polished.
00:16:52Oh, I am way ahead of you.
00:16:55I'm impressed.
00:16:57So this one has fire damage, so polish won't work.
00:17:00I'm going to get my mom to help with that one.
00:17:01So, what exactly did Molly mean when she said save the best for last?
00:17:08Well, she would, uh, dig up some treasures,
00:17:11and she would save them a special one to return last.
00:17:14So which one is the most special?
00:17:17Oh.
00:17:19You tell me.
00:17:21I'm going to say the one with the stones.
00:17:24With the ruby and emeralds?
00:17:25Yeah, no, the Christmas colors.
00:17:28That's what I was thinking.
00:17:30Hang on.
00:17:31Wait, you're probably a detective,
00:17:35and you actually have a magnifying glass?
00:17:37No.
00:17:38I have two.
00:17:40Oh.
00:17:42Well, thank you, Sherlock.
00:17:44You're welcome, Watson.
00:17:52Is that Russian?
00:17:53So first, we have to access this Cyrillic keyboard
00:18:03that will then be translated into the English alphabet.
00:18:05It's kind of like breaking a code.
00:18:08Here's a backwards N.
00:18:10There's a T.
00:18:11Elizabeth.
00:18:11Mm-hmm.
00:18:13Elizabeth?
00:18:15Elizabeth Ushaya Clara.
00:18:18Maybe Clara gives something to Elizabeth.
00:18:24Elizabeth.
00:18:25The finest Clara to dance the role.
00:18:27It's a nutcracker.
00:18:32Now you need to translate.
00:18:34The ballet, the nutcracker.
00:18:36Have you never seen it?
00:18:37Do I strike you as a ballet guy?
00:18:39It's a Christmas fairy tale
00:18:41about a young girl who does battle with a mouse king.
00:18:43A mouse king?
00:18:45Yeah.
00:18:46And Clara is the girl.
00:18:48Well, sometimes she's called Marie.
00:18:49It just depends on the adaptation they use.
00:18:51But the one they use here every Christmas
00:18:52at the Swan Theater, she's Clara.
00:18:54Oh, and the music, the ballet, is Tchaikovsky.
00:18:57Who was Russian.
00:18:58Yes.
00:19:00And it looks like Clara is being played by Ariel Bennett.
00:19:05I mean, this one has done the nutcracker every year
00:19:07for decades.
00:19:08Are there past casts on there?
00:19:10Doesn't look like it.
00:19:12They must have old programs at the theater.
00:19:13and they're closed on Mondays.
00:19:17I also got to write up a report for another client,
00:19:20but how about this?
00:19:20I'll give you a call tomorrow
00:19:21after I talk to someone from the theater.
00:19:24Yeah.
00:19:25Sounds good.
00:19:26Great.
00:19:30I love everything we have in here,
00:19:32but the lamps are far and away my favorite.
00:19:35Yeah.
00:19:36Will you excuse me for a second?
00:19:38Yeah.
00:19:40Hello there.
00:19:41Hey.
00:19:42So I managed to track down the theater manager,
00:19:44but I was going to be there until five.
00:19:46Okay.
00:19:47You want to pick me up or should I meet you there?
00:19:49Oh.
00:19:50You're coming?
00:19:52Is that okay?
00:19:53Yeah.
00:19:54Yeah, that's okay.
00:19:55Great.
00:19:56I'll be at the shop.
00:19:57I'll be there.
00:19:58good.
00:19:58I'll be there.
00:20:08Good evening.
00:20:08How can I help you?
00:20:09I spoke to a Lexi on the film.
00:20:11My name's Finn O'Sullivan.
00:20:12Oh,
00:20:12right.
00:20:12Hi,
00:20:13I'm Lexi.
00:20:14Nice to finally meet you.
00:20:15Um,
00:20:15Lexi,
00:20:16I'm a private investigator.
00:20:17Oh my goodness, is someone in trouble?
00:20:19No, no, no, no, this is my associate, Audrey Miller.
00:20:24Basically, a client has hired us to find something, someone.
00:20:28Well, someone that might have been played one of your Claras.
00:20:32One of the girls is missing?
00:20:33No, not...
00:20:34No, not missing, in the sense of a missing person, no, no.
00:20:37We have a valuable item that belongs to this person, and we would like to return it.
00:20:41Which Clara?
00:20:42We only have the first name, Elizabeth.
00:20:44Elizabeth?
00:20:45I've worked at the Swan for five years, and none of our Claras were played by an Elizabeth.
00:20:50Are you sure she was at our theater?
00:20:52Yeah.
00:20:52This might have been many years ago.
00:20:54Do you...
00:20:55Have past programs we can review?
00:20:57Of course.
00:20:58It's probably somewhere in storage, but if you'll follow me, I'll show you.
00:21:04I'm your associate, huh?
00:21:09The programs are...
00:21:12In one, or some.
00:21:14Of these boxes?
00:21:17I'm sorry, we've been meaning to organize this, but, you know, there's always another show to mounts.
00:21:22All good, Lexi.
00:21:24Okay.
00:21:24Lexi, you're needed backstage.
00:21:26If you'll excuse me, I'm needed elsewhere.
00:21:28Are you all good with me leaving you here?
00:21:30Yeah, no worries.
00:21:32Okay.
00:21:32I hope you find your Elizabeth.
00:21:34I'll just...
00:21:40Start dicking.
00:21:41Start dicking.
00:21:54Very heavy.
00:21:59Ow!
00:22:01Do you not lose your mind doing this job?
00:22:03Oh, no, I've lost my mind before.
00:22:05Okay.
00:22:06Then I hire another Pia to help me find it.
00:22:10So we have three different Elizabeths who play the role of Clara.
00:22:13Yeah, we do.
00:22:14We don't even know if any of these Elizabeths was the finest Clara to dance the role.
00:22:17or if they still live in Springside.
00:22:22So, I do have some good software that can do identity record searches on these three Elizabeths.
00:22:27And you are tired, miss.
00:22:29No!
00:22:30No, no, no, I'm good.
00:22:31Let's keep going.
00:22:31Audrey, my dad told me that the two most important things for a private investigator
00:22:35are a good night's sleep and a full stomach.
00:22:39Are you asking me to dinner?
00:22:43Hang on.
00:22:44Yeah, Mom?
00:22:49Uh, again?
00:22:52Yeah, uh, I'm on a job.
00:22:54Audrey Miller?
00:22:57Yeah, she is.
00:23:02I'll be there.
00:23:03Sorry about that.
00:23:05She was trimming the tree and the lights stopped working.
00:23:07It happens every year.
00:23:09But she is offering to feed us Christmas lasagna.
00:23:12What's Christmas lasagna?
00:23:13You know, lasagna with spinach, Christmas colors.
00:23:15Oh, that is so ridiculously cute.
00:23:17Is it?
00:23:17Yeah.
00:23:19We don't have to stay long.
00:23:20No, no, no, no.
00:23:21I love a homemade meal.
00:23:23I want to see your mom.
00:23:24Come on.
00:23:25Come on.
00:23:25Hi, Mom.
00:23:41Hi, Mom.
00:23:45Oh, thank goodness you're here.
00:23:48Merry Christmas, Audrey.
00:23:50Merry Christmas, Colleen.
00:23:52Oh, sweetheart, I'm sorry.
00:23:53I know this happens every year.
00:23:54It's almost like tradition.
00:23:55Yeah, but I'm afraid this stuff's done for.
00:23:57You're going to have to get a whole new set of lights.
00:24:00You say that every year.
00:24:02You say that every year.
00:24:05Okay.
00:24:07Well, are you ready for some Christmas lasagna?
00:24:10Oh, am I ever.
00:24:13So, Audrey, how's your work going?
00:24:16I'm a huge fan.
00:24:17Of, um, my art?
00:24:20Yes, John, my brother-in-law.
00:24:21Audrey knows Uncle John, Mom.
00:24:24He has a crush on my mom but thinks she's married to her work.
00:24:26And then she said that he always has a girlfriend or?
00:24:29He hasn't dated anyone in over a year.
00:24:32But anyways, John told me about your art
00:24:35and I started following you on social media.
00:24:37And wow, you're amazing.
00:24:40Thank you.
00:24:40What she's not telling you is that you've inspired her to become an artist.
00:24:45No, no, no.
00:24:45Seriously?
00:24:46No, no, no.
00:24:48Finn, I'm a social worker who paints.
00:24:50This young lady is an artiste.
00:24:52Well, this social worker has entered her painting in a competition
00:24:56for some Christmas charity gala thing.
00:25:00Christmas giving gala?
00:25:02Oh, I, no, I'm, I don't think I'm going to enter, Mom.
00:25:06Can I see it?
00:25:08Uh, well, you know what?
00:25:10How about after we trim the tree?
00:25:12I am going to hold you to do that.
00:25:16This is beautiful.
00:25:19Yeah.
00:25:22It's my dad.
00:25:26How old were you when he passed?
00:25:2820.
00:25:29Just started junior year of college, which obviously I didn't finish.
00:25:32Mm-hmm.
00:25:33Right, because you took over his detective agency.
00:25:35Yeah.
00:25:36That's what my dad would have wanted.
00:25:38What did you want to do?
00:25:40Oh, I wanted to take over the agency.
00:25:42Just not under those circumstances.
00:25:46I'm not great at the business side of things.
00:25:48Almost managed to run the agency into the ground, but...
00:25:51Anyway, should I call her in?
00:25:57Mm.
00:25:58Hey, Mom, we're in the clear.
00:26:02It is really explicit, Colleen.
00:26:04Well, thank you, but I don't think the lead judge would agree.
00:26:08Diana Trank, do you know her?
00:26:11Yeah.
00:26:11Trust me, if Diana Trank is not a fan, you should consider that a compliment.
00:26:23That was so lovely.
00:26:25Sorry you got distracted from the quest.
00:26:27Aw, we'll get back at it tomorrow.
00:26:29It was really nice to see your mom.
00:26:30You know, when I was in college, she used to say to me that I was wasting my time with whoever I was with, and instead...
00:26:39Oh, you should have been wasting your day with me.
00:26:42Okay.
00:26:42I should get home.
00:26:48I can drive you.
00:26:49No, it's just a couple blocks.
00:26:51No, I'd like to walk.
00:26:54See you in the morning.
00:26:56See you in the morning.
00:26:57See you in the morning.
00:26:57See you in the morning.
00:27:27You guys have a good day, you can't?
00:27:32Merry Christmas.
00:27:37Mom, you're okay.
00:27:40I'm so grateful to you for being here.
00:27:42Where else would I be?
00:27:44Off on Grandma's quest, I suppose.
00:27:46Right, well, I will get back to that soon.
00:27:49They're just working on some leads, so...
00:27:51How is Finn?
00:27:53He's pretty good at his job.
00:27:54That's not what I was asking.
00:27:55Oh, hi, Mrs. Miller.
00:27:58Good afternoon, Finn.
00:28:00Please call me Kay.
00:28:02So, were your ears burning?
00:28:03Excuse me?
00:28:05I assume you're here for Audrey.
00:28:08Yeah, I am.
00:28:09Thanks, Kay.
00:28:14Find her, Elizabeth's?
00:28:16It's a while with marriages and name changes, but...
00:28:19Yeah, I found them.
00:28:19I even spoke to one of them.
00:28:21Without me?
00:28:21Relax, she lives in Chicago, and the pendant isn't hers.
00:28:25But the other two Elizabeths are closer by.
00:28:27I couldn't find numbers for them, but I did find addresses.
00:28:30One of them is right here in Springside.
00:28:31Elizabeth Burton is now Elizabeth Douglas.
00:28:33And the other Elizabeth Trenton.
00:28:34Elizabeth King, but she lives in St. Paul.
00:28:36So, we should try Elizabeth Douglas.
00:28:40Sounds like a plan.
00:28:41Hey.
00:28:48Hi.
00:28:48Hi.
00:28:49Elizabeth Douglas?
00:28:50Betty.
00:28:51Nobody calls me Elizabeth.
00:28:53Oh, they did when you danced the role of Clara?
00:28:55Oh, my goodness.
00:28:57I haven't seen that in years.
00:28:59What about this?
00:29:01What is that?
00:29:02It's not yours.
00:29:04Sorry, who are you?
00:29:06I'm Audrey Miller, and this is...
00:29:07Finn O'Sullivan.
00:29:08I'm a private investigator.
00:29:09Miss Miller hired me to track down who this pendant belonged to.
00:29:12We believe it was someone named Elizabeth who danced the role of Clara.
00:29:15Well, I did dance Clara, and my given name is Elizabeth, but I've never owned that pendant.
00:29:20I'm sorry.
00:29:21You wouldn't happen to know an Elizabeth Trantham.
00:29:24Yes.
00:29:25She was a few years younger than me.
00:29:26I haven't seen her in probably 20 years.
00:29:29Is she still in the area?
00:29:31St. Paul.
00:29:32Ah, well, good luck.
00:29:35Merry Christmas.
00:29:36Merry Christmas.
00:29:41Should we head to St. Paul?
00:29:43I think we should.
00:29:44Oh, I used to go crazy with my snowmen.
00:30:03Crazy how?
00:30:05Oh, I'd make like 10, 12 of them, and the whole yard would be full of them.
00:30:08Each one would have a different look.
00:30:10Different look how?
00:30:11Three balls of snow.
00:30:11Finn, please don't tell me you've never built a snowman.
00:30:16Okay, I won't tell you that.
00:30:18Have you really never built a snowman?
00:30:19That is correct.
00:30:22Oh, this is a travesty.
00:30:23That's, like, against Minnesota state law.
00:30:25Pretty sure it's not.
00:30:27Well, it should be.
00:30:29I think she's home.
00:30:34Yeah, I don't think she's home either.
00:30:36What do we do?
00:30:37We wait.
00:30:38Yeah, detective work can be tedious.
00:30:41Great.
00:30:46We could at least make waiting a little more fun.
00:30:49Hmm?
00:30:49Hello.
00:30:55Hi.
00:30:55I have a question for you.
00:30:58So, my friend has never built a snowman.
00:31:01I know.
00:31:02Would you mind if we help you?
00:31:06Um, yeah, sure.
00:31:08Come on.
00:31:08Looks like you broke through that artist's block, Audrey.
00:31:37You guys new to the neighborhood?
00:31:40Oh, we're from Springside.
00:31:43It's just west of here.
00:31:45Yeah, we can see your neighbor, Elizabeth.
00:31:46You family?
00:31:48Uh, no.
00:31:48Finn's a private investigator.
00:31:50I'm his client.
00:31:50You know, we actually have this really beautiful piece of jewelry
00:31:54that we, uh, we think might be Elizabeth's.
00:31:57Do you know when, uh, she might be back?
00:31:59It'll be late.
00:32:00She's caroling with her bride tonight.
00:32:02Do you know where?
00:32:04Yeah, at the cathedral atrium in the city center.
00:32:07Thank you so much.
00:32:10Sure.
00:32:11Hey, good luck.
00:32:12Merry Christmas.
00:32:13Merry Christmas.
00:32:13O'er the brave of the sons of mine
00:32:20O'er the needless earth
00:32:23O'er the heard all angels sing
00:32:28Glory to the newborn king
00:32:34It's her.
00:32:42Merci.
00:32:44Merci.
00:32:46Merci beaucoup pour venir.
00:32:48Merci.
00:32:50Miss King?
00:32:52Yes?
00:32:54Do you recognize this?
00:33:00How did you...
00:33:01My grandmother found it in Springside.
00:33:03How did you know it belonged to me?
00:33:05Finn is a...
00:33:06Private investigator.
00:33:07And Audrey is...
00:33:08His associate.
00:33:10My grandmother found it and...
00:33:12Wanted us to find the person who lost it.
00:33:14So we translated the inscription and...
00:33:17Tracked you down.
00:33:21It was a gift from a hero of mine.
00:33:24Tasha Lichnikov.
00:33:26The Russian ballerina.
00:33:28She came to Springside the year that I was dancing Clara.
00:33:31And she was so complimentary of my dancing.
00:33:35And a few months later...
00:33:37I received this.
00:33:39I lost this five years ago.
00:33:43I don't know how I can possibly compensate you for this.
00:33:46No.
00:33:47Mm-mm.
00:33:49You already have.
00:33:51Thank you so much.
00:33:57Thank you.
00:33:58I'm just realizing, if she wanted to pay you a reward, I shouldn't have said no.
00:34:05You did the right thing.
00:34:06Isn't that what Christmas is about?
00:34:08Oh my God.
00:34:09King of service?
00:34:10No.
00:34:11Well, from what I remember, you were the guy that used to roll his eyes at Christmas giving.
00:34:15Well, people change.
00:34:18Grow up, I guess.
00:34:23And I've enjoyed spending the last few days with you.
00:34:27Well, you're stuck with me for four more rings.
00:34:31And we have less than a week to find their owners.
00:34:33Works for me.
00:34:34Hello.
00:34:35Late night at the shop.
00:34:37Well, I was walking through the park and there was a string quartet and mauled cider being given out by the fire company.
00:35:00Hmm.
00:35:03Was John there?
00:35:04He was.
00:35:06I see.
00:35:08Nothing to see.
00:35:10Apparently he doesn't have a girlfriend, hasn't had one for a while.
00:35:13Is that right?
00:35:15Finn says he never asks you out because he thinks you're married to your work, but I told Finn that you're selling the shop.
00:35:21Audrey.
00:35:22And I told him to tell John.
00:35:24And as I told your grandmother more than once, I am fully capable of managing my own love life.
00:35:31Hmm.
00:35:32If you say so.
00:35:33I do.
00:35:34Hmm.
00:35:36So, how goes the quest?
00:35:39Well, we found the one with the pendant ring.
00:35:42Congratulations.
00:35:43Thank you.
00:35:44Any luck with the fire damage bracelet?
00:35:46Yes.
00:35:47I soaked it in white wine vinegar.
00:35:48It took a while, but it came out shining and new and it's locked in our safe.
00:35:52Thank you, Mom.
00:35:53No, I'll grab it tomorrow.
00:35:54Okay.
00:35:55Can I make you something to eat?
00:35:56No, no, Finn and I grabbed some food in the North Loop.
00:35:59You've been to the Twin Cities in back and you're still awake.
00:36:02It's not that far.
00:36:04No, I just...
00:36:05I like drawing.
00:36:09I like it.
00:36:10The quest is inspiring you.
00:36:13I'm just fooling around.
00:36:17Audrey.
00:36:20That was lovely.
00:36:21I don't know about that.
00:36:25Okay then.
00:36:29I have a confession to make.
00:36:30Mm-hmm.
00:36:32I canceled my part in the Spring Gallery show.
00:36:36And took a job in retail.
00:36:38Well, honey.
00:36:41It's nothing to be embarrassed about.
00:36:45Nor for that matter is working retail, which you may recall I've done my entire adult life.
00:36:49But...
00:36:51That said...
00:36:53I'm certainly glad you've started drawing again.
00:36:55And even if you don't think this is worth saving, I hope you don't mind if I keep it.
00:37:02Even if I keep it.
00:37:11Mm-hmm.
00:37:13Sous-titrage MFP.
00:37:43Sous-titrage MFP.
00:38:13Sous-titrage MFP.
00:38:15Sous-titrage MFP.
00:38:17Sous-titrage MFP.
00:38:19Sous-titrage MFP.
00:38:21Sous-titrage MFP.
00:38:23F-K-S-M-M.
00:38:27But the key also has something on it too.
00:38:28It's called Baylock Company.
00:38:31Maybe it's a specific kind of lock?
00:38:33Sous-titrage MFP.
00:38:35Sous-titrage MFP.
00:38:37Sous-titrage MFP.
00:38:39Sous-titrage MFP.
00:38:41Sous-titrage MFP.
00:38:43Sous-titrage MFP.
00:38:45Sous-titrage MFP.
00:38:47Sous-titrage MFP.
00:38:49Sous-titrage MFP.
00:38:51Sous-titrage MFP.
00:38:52Sous-titrage MFP.
00:38:54Sous-titrage MFP.
00:38:56Sous-titrage MFP.
00:39:04Sous-titrage MFP.
00:39:05Sous-titrage MFP.
00:39:06Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
00:39:36Hi, sorry we don't open for another hour
00:39:47Sorry to barge in
00:39:48My name is Finn O'Sullivan
00:39:49This is Audrey Miller
00:39:50We're looking for Frank Kennedy Jr.
00:39:52We have something of his father's to return to him
00:39:54Oh, of course
00:39:55Well, Frank Jr. is in a meeting with trustees
00:39:57I'm not sure how long he's going to be
00:39:59But if you want to wait
00:40:01Feel free to grab a cup of coffee
00:40:02And I'll let you know when he's available
00:40:03Actually, you might be able to help us
00:40:05Um, we have a key
00:40:06That we believe is for a lock of something
00:40:09That Frank Sr. owned
00:40:10Maybe a cabinet
00:40:11Desk
00:40:12Is there anybody occupying his office now?
00:40:15Yes, his son
00:40:16But Frank Sr. had very particular office furniture
00:40:20All antiques
00:40:20As a matter of fact
00:40:22He had a very unique desk
00:40:24Beautiful period piece
00:40:25And it has a few locks on the drawers
00:40:27Can you show us that?
00:40:29We actually added it to the Pioneer exhibit
00:40:31Per his will
00:40:31I can take you
00:40:32Thank you
00:40:33Here you go
00:40:37It's in this room right here
00:40:40You can take a look
00:40:42And I will come back and get you
00:40:43Once Frank is finished
00:40:44Thanks, Jill
00:40:45Good luck
00:40:46How are you thinking
00:40:54What I'm thinking
00:40:55Uh-huh
00:40:56Nope
00:41:18It's a manuscript
00:41:42By Frank Kennedy
00:41:44You did it again, Audrey
00:41:47Did you read any of this?
00:41:55We might have taken a peek
00:41:56While we were waiting
00:41:57Where did your grandmother find this?
00:42:03In Springside
00:42:04That's where my dad was living
00:42:06When he passed
00:42:07My grandmother too
00:42:09The novel
00:42:13It just
00:42:14It's really good writing
00:42:15Well, the museum was my dad's life
00:42:18Mine too
00:42:19Obviously
00:42:20But
00:42:20His dream was to write a novel
00:42:23And
00:42:24I had
00:42:27No idea that he actually did
00:42:30How can I pay you for this?
00:42:35No need
00:42:35But when you get that thing published
00:42:37You can thank us in the acknowledgements
00:42:39You got a deal
00:42:41Thank you
00:42:46Three rings to go
00:42:49Well, I'm Christmas
00:42:50It's getting closer every minute
00:42:51But
00:42:52I think I have an idea
00:42:53That might speed up our search
00:42:55So Frank's got this novel
00:43:02That his dad wrote
00:43:03That he didn't even know existed
00:43:05What an extraordinary and moving story
00:43:09I know
00:43:09Just wish I could share it with more people
00:43:12Can we post about it on the shop's social media page?
00:43:19Of course
00:43:20And
00:43:22Maybe the photos
00:43:24Of the rest of the rings
00:43:25And just ask
00:43:26If he recognizes them
00:43:27I assume this is your idea?
00:43:29This idea was
00:43:30Completely your daughter's
00:43:32Hmm?
00:43:33What do you say, Mom?
00:43:35Well, I don't see why not
00:43:36You'll want the bracelet
00:43:38Ta-da
00:43:50Wow
00:43:52Thank you, Mom
00:43:54You know, I had a christening bracelet like this growing up
00:43:58Now the inscription is clear
00:44:00Siobhan
00:44:01Yeah
00:44:02Can you see that?
00:44:04That's a shield with three shells
00:44:05I'm pretty sure it's a saint symbol
00:44:07I forget which one
00:44:08St. James
00:44:09Smart woman
00:44:12I looked it up
00:44:13There's a St. James church in Springside
00:44:16That burned to the ground 38 years ago
00:44:18It's on the edge of Mayor's Park
00:44:20That's one of the places Grandma searched for the rings
00:44:24And you know who'd be able to tell us about that fire?
00:44:29Uncle John
00:44:29Hmm
00:44:30Want to join us tomorrow, Mom?
00:44:35I'm here too, Uncle John
00:44:43Yeah, saw you
00:44:45Uh, could you give me a minute?
00:44:49Yeah
00:44:49Feel free to join in while you're with
00:44:50Okay
00:44:55And Audrey
00:44:56I'm here too, Uncle John
00:44:59Yeah, saw you
00:45:01Uh, could you give me a minute?
00:45:03Yeah
00:45:03Feel free to join in while you're with
00:45:05Ever built a gingerbread house?
00:45:08Have you met my mother?
00:45:09Hey now
00:45:10Want to build some more?
00:45:12Is that a challenge?
00:45:13Hmm
00:45:21Hmm
00:45:21What?
00:45:29She's a professional artist
00:45:31Hey, sorry guys
00:45:33Uh
00:45:34What brings you here today?
00:45:35Sure
00:45:40I remember the St. James Church fire
00:45:42It's my first month on the job
00:45:44Beautiful church
00:45:46Nineteenth century building
00:45:48All wood
00:45:49Tinder box
00:45:51Went up like that
00:45:52Was there anything salvaged from it?
00:45:55I think the only thing we managed to recover
00:45:57Were the collection plates and the cross
00:45:59Metal
00:46:00Right
00:46:02Now something like that
00:46:03Could have been in the fire
00:46:05Just too small to find
00:46:06So no records were found?
00:46:09No books?
00:46:09No
00:46:10I do remember the name of the priest though
00:46:12If that helps
00:46:13It does
00:46:14The only guy I ever met named Lodowick
00:46:16Father Lodowick
00:46:17Lodowick
00:46:18Lodowick
00:46:19Thanks, Uncle John
00:46:20No worries
00:46:21Now
00:46:23Will I be seeing you ladies at Springside by Candlelight this evening?
00:46:27Planning on it
00:46:28Great
00:46:29It's always a wonderful night
00:46:30Excuse me, I gotta get back
00:46:34Excuse me
00:46:35Do you know how Springside by Candlelight got started?
00:46:43To draw tourists to town?
00:46:45That's a good guess, but no
00:46:46There was this big storm
00:46:49And it was like 1949 on Christmas Eve
00:46:51And the whole town lost power
00:46:53And so the highway superintendent gets this inspiration
00:46:57The Lotus car with hundreds of candles
00:46:59And he delivers them to the whole neighborhood
00:47:01So that they could have light in their homes and businesses
00:47:04So the townspeople gather with their lit candles
00:47:07Walk to the superintendent's house
00:47:09And they sing
00:47:10We wish you a Merry Christmas as a thank you
00:47:12And so now people today
00:47:15Walk with their candles on the state
00:47:17And they
00:47:18Wish people a Merry Christmas
00:47:20Hmm
00:47:21And how do you know this story?
00:47:25The highway superintendent's my great-grandfather
00:47:28Of course he was
00:47:31So I guess being creative and thoughtful goes back in your family many generations
00:47:37I guess so
00:47:39Yeah
00:47:40Hey, I found our man
00:47:45Father Lotta with Carlisle
00:47:46Catholic priest
00:47:48Looks like he retired in 2005
00:47:50But he's residing in the O'Byrne residence for retired clergy in St. Cloud
00:47:53Well, that's over an hour away
00:47:56We could just call him
00:47:56My experience with a guy this age in person would be better
00:48:00What a wonderful story
00:48:13I can't tell you how gratifying it is for an old man like me
00:48:18To meet two young people who so embody the essence of Christmas
00:48:23It is, after all, a celebration of our capacity to give
00:48:27And to give with love
00:48:29Your grandmother seems to have embraced that spirit year-round
00:48:33Yes, she did
00:48:34Father, um
00:48:36Is it the St. James fire?
00:48:39Oh
00:48:39Yes, yes, of course
00:48:41That was a dark day
00:48:47But Faith sees best in the dark
00:48:51The bracelet has the symbol of St. James on it
00:48:54Is there any chance it was in the fire?
00:48:57As a matter of fact, it was
00:48:58But not because of our church
00:49:00But because little Siobhan was named after her grandmother
00:49:04Whose patron saint was James
00:49:06Wait, you remember this Siobhan?
00:49:07I'd like to tell you I remember the name of every
00:49:10Baptism, wedding, and funeral I ever conducted
00:49:13But that would make me a liar
00:49:15Still, I could never forget the name of the family that was at my church the day it burned to the ground
00:49:23It wasn't until after we fled the fire that we realized that the bracelet was lost
00:49:29Do you remember their last name?
00:49:31Flaherty?
00:49:34But her married name, Siobhan's married name is Thomas
00:49:38I performed the wedding
00:49:40I still get Christmas cards from them every year
00:49:45You wouldn't happen to have one of those cards, would you?
00:49:49We'd love to find the return address
00:49:50Hi
00:49:59That is a dog in a reindeer costume
00:50:01Hi, is Siobhan Thomas home?
00:50:04They went skiing
00:50:04I'm the dog sitter
00:50:06This is Rudolph
00:50:07He's your nose gonna light up
00:50:09Um, we have something we think might belong to Siobhan Thomas
00:50:13Do you know when she might be back?
00:50:15Sometime before Christmas
00:50:16Huh, well, I'm gonna give you my card
00:50:19Do you mind passing that along?
00:50:20Yeah
00:50:21Private investigator
00:50:22Cool
00:50:24Thanks for passing on a message
00:50:26No problem
00:50:27You reminded me of my ex
00:50:32Rudolph?
00:50:34No, I'm a dog sitter
00:50:35Speaking of exes
00:50:37You never told me about yours
00:50:40Finn
00:50:47What?
00:50:49No, what's his name?
00:50:50Finn
00:50:50Seriously?
00:50:52No, I'm lying
00:50:52I called him Finn 2
00:50:55To his face?
00:50:57No, to my mom's
00:50:58Wait
00:51:00So I'm Finn 1?
00:51:03It's chronological
00:51:04So what's next?
00:51:09Well, I promised I'd help Uncle John set up for Springside by candlelight
00:51:12And I think you said you were helping your mom at the shop
00:51:15No, I am
00:51:16It's just
00:51:16We are losing precious time
00:51:19Or we're spending precious time with people that we love
00:51:22I don't remember you being so wise
00:51:27Comes with age
00:51:28My grandma used to say that
00:51:30She said it to me too
00:51:32Then what if Siobhan doesn't come back by Christmas?
00:51:40Don't think about that right now
00:51:42Just gotta have faith
00:51:46Our family's been collecting them for years
00:52:05So this is probably the only one we have right now in the cherry wood
00:52:09Nice detail
00:52:10It's probably one of my favorite items in the store
00:52:12We also have a few others done
00:52:14That are not for themes
00:52:16Um
00:52:16We'll be right back
00:52:18Okay
00:52:19Think about this one though
00:52:19It's my personal favorite
00:52:20Sure
00:52:21Lady Sinterklaas I presume
00:52:23Merry Christmas, sir
00:52:25Anything I can help you find?
00:52:26The owner of three gold rings would be nice
00:52:28Mm, so what brings you here?
00:52:30Needlead?
00:52:30No
00:52:31And you forgot
00:52:33Springside by candlelight
00:52:36Oh my gosh
00:52:38That's tonight
00:52:38How did I forget?
00:52:40Yeah, well
00:52:41You were in your element
00:52:42Any chance I could steal you for a quick stroll?
00:52:46Well, fortunately
00:52:46I have a pretty solid relationship with the boss
00:52:48Oh, really?
00:52:49Mm-hmm
00:52:49I think you could swing it
00:52:50Hmm
00:52:51Shall I?
00:52:53They don't do this in Manhattan
00:53:04What do they do?
00:53:05Oh, well
00:53:06They light up the whole Empire State Building
00:53:07Green and red and white
00:53:09Christmas colors like Christmas lasagna
00:53:12Exactly
00:53:13Like Christmas lasagna
00:53:14Well, if you ask me
00:53:16A colorful skyscraper sounds nice
00:53:18But it doesn't hold a candle
00:53:20It's a Springside by candlelight
00:53:22Pun intended
00:53:24Totally
00:53:24Oh
00:53:25So I'm kind of getting back to my art
00:53:31Well, Finn 1 has always been a fan of your art
00:53:34Well, Finn 2 liked my art
00:53:36He just didn't like that I liked it more than him
00:53:38Hey, speaking of X's
00:53:39You never answered my question the other day
00:53:41What question?
00:53:43Why did you break up with your last girlfriend?
00:53:45And you just said it was a long story
00:53:47Actually, it's not really that long of a story
00:53:51Um, four months ago
00:53:53I just felt like it was time for us to break up
00:53:57You met your mother's funeral
00:53:59It was four months ago
00:54:00Yeah
00:54:01Yeah, it was
00:54:03Oh!
00:54:07I slept on the ice
00:54:08Uh, Audrey?
00:54:14So your mom was looking for you
00:54:16She's up to her eyeballs
00:54:18And customers
00:54:19What are you two doing exactly?
00:54:22We slept
00:54:22I slept
00:54:23Patch face
00:54:25Yeah
00:54:26Sure
00:54:27Um
00:54:29You better run
00:54:31Yeah, you better
00:54:33Um, better
00:54:35Did you lose something?
00:54:55No
00:54:55We might have found something
00:54:58What are you working on now?
00:55:13Hmm, just
00:55:13Just a sketch
00:55:15Well, at least you're not throwing it away
00:55:18Thank you again for your help in the shop last night, Audrey
00:55:22I would have been lost without you
00:55:24No worries
00:55:25Finn said I was in my element selling antiques
00:55:28Ah, well
00:55:29Finn hasn't seen you at one of your gallery shows
00:55:32That's your element
00:55:33Maybe I have more than one element
00:55:37Well, of course you're good at retail, Audrey
00:55:39You grew up in it
00:55:40Yeah, but
00:55:44I think Finn noticed I'm not just good at it
00:55:48It's
00:55:48I have fun doing it
00:55:52Well, your grandmother always said you were a gifted curator
00:55:55I'm sure they appreciate you at your retail job in New York
00:55:59Hmm
00:55:59Well, they've actually offered me the assistant manager spot
00:56:03Of course they have
00:56:04But
00:56:05Now that you're drawing again
00:56:07I expect that you'll get your career back on track
00:56:10And you'll be able to leave the retail world behind once again
00:56:12Hello
00:56:19Oh, hello, Diana
00:56:21Yes, yes
00:56:23We're both very excited about the gala tonight
00:56:25And I thought you weren't on social media
00:56:29Well, yes
00:56:31I'm sure she'd want to talk to you
00:56:33I'll send her right down
00:56:34Well
00:56:35Diana Trank has told me more than once with great pride
00:56:39How she has no time for social media nonsense
00:56:41But clearly, she's not only on it
00:56:44But follows the shop's account
00:56:46Why would she admit that to you?
00:56:48Because she thinks she might have sold the brooch in the photo that we posted
00:56:51The ring-shaped one that Grandma found
00:56:54I have to call Finn
00:56:56This is such a gorgeous piece
00:57:03I'm sure your son and his wife will love it
00:57:06Thank you for shopping at Emporium of Treasures
00:57:08Merry Christmas
00:57:09Bye-bye
00:57:10Audrey, welcome
00:57:13Diana
00:57:14Oh, this is Finn O'Sullivan
00:57:16Hi
00:57:17O'Sullivan
00:57:18Why do I know that name?
00:57:20My mom is Colleen O'Sullivan
00:57:22She actually entered a piece for your charity
00:57:24Yes, of course
00:57:26Oh, how I wish you had entered a piece, Audrey
00:57:29Thank you, Diana
00:57:31Perhaps for the charity of it all
00:57:33But you need to take a good look at Colleen O'Sullivan's piece
00:57:36It's stunning
00:57:37Really?
00:57:39Well, I'll keep that in mind
00:57:41So, Diana
00:57:42My mom had said that
00:57:44Right
00:57:44I think I may have sold your mystery brooch
00:57:48I wasn't going to say anything at first
00:57:50Because the piece I sold had two interlocking rings
00:57:53Whereas yours
00:57:53Do you have the piece?
00:57:55Mm-hmm
00:57:55Ah
00:58:00Just the one ring
00:58:02But I think I sold the piece you're looking for
00:58:06I've been going through my old records from my pre-computer days
00:58:11And I think I found it
00:58:13Let's see
00:58:15Interlocking rings brooch
00:58:18Sold December 3rd, 2004 to Edgar Diaz
00:58:22No phone number though, I'm afraid
00:58:24Thank you, Diana
00:58:25That's very helpful
00:58:26Thank you
00:58:27Happy to help
00:58:28Diana's a piece of work, huh?
00:58:33No arguments here
00:58:33How I wished you'd enter a piece, Audrey
00:58:36Did you know that I entered the Christmas gift in Gala three times when I lived here
00:58:39And Diana had already become a lead judge by then
00:58:41Guess how many times I won
00:58:42I'm going to guess none
00:58:43Ding, ding, ding
00:58:44We have a winner
00:58:45Well, she clearly respects you now
00:58:47Having gallery shows in Manhattan can do that for stumps like her
00:58:51That's the reason she's kissing up to us
00:58:53Yeah, I probably have to leave her hanging for a little while
00:58:55It's kind of fun
00:58:58I like this plan
00:58:59Okay, back to the important stuff
00:59:06Should we run a record search on Edgar Diaz?
00:59:08No need
00:59:09I know Edgar
00:59:10Well, knew him
00:59:12He owned the garden center over on the east side
00:59:15They hired me when they had a few break-ins
00:59:17What do you mean, knew him?
00:59:20Edgar passed away last year
00:59:22But I'm pretty sure his son-in-law took over the family business
00:59:27They have a pop-up Christmas tree lot over on Main Street
00:59:30I'm pretty sure we could ask him if the brooch belonged to Edgar
00:59:34Great
00:59:35Okay, let's go
00:59:36That's him
00:59:41Merry Christmas, guys
00:59:46Merry Christmas
00:59:47Can I help you guys?
00:59:49Actually, I was wondering, are you Edgar Diaz's son-in-law?
00:59:53I am, yeah
00:59:53I'm Finno Sullivan
00:59:55I did some work for Edgar a couple years back
00:59:58Yeah, yeah, the private detective
00:59:59You caught the guy who was breaking into the garden center
01:00:01I did, I did
01:00:03This is Audrey Miller
01:00:04Great to meet you, Audrey
01:00:05Hi
01:00:06Joe Del Pietro
01:00:06Hey, Finn, pick whatever tree you two want
01:00:09Oh, I appreciate that, Joe, but
01:00:10No, we actually have an item that we think might have belonged to your late father-in-law
01:00:14Oh, really?
01:00:15Something from the break-in?
01:00:16No, no, it's something my grandmother found
01:00:19I don't believe it
01:00:28So you recognize it?
01:00:32Where did you get this?
01:00:33I think she found it in Thompson's Park
01:00:35That's right
01:00:36Two interlocking rings
01:00:37Edgar took them apart
01:00:40Gave one to Rosa and told me he was going to hide the other one in Thompson Park
01:00:43And that if I wanted to marry his daughter
01:00:46I'd need to find it
01:00:47Wait, so you got married without finding it?
01:00:51Well, the day after Edgar hid the ring
01:00:53There was a huge snowstorm, four feet
01:00:56Then ice a couple days later
01:00:57I tried for three weeks
01:01:00Sliding on ice
01:01:01Digging through ice
01:01:02Looking for this ring
01:01:03Finally, Rosa just told me that we loved each other
01:01:06And we'd prove it to her dad
01:01:07So we eloped
01:01:09And how did Edgar feel about that?
01:01:11He was delighted
01:01:13Yeah
01:01:13He cooked up the whole ring hunt in hopes that we would elope
01:01:16Save him on paying for a big wedding
01:01:17The joke was on him, though
01:01:20Rosa's mom still made him throw us a reception
01:01:22It'll be our 20th anniversary
01:01:23On Christmas
01:01:25Wait, you eloped on Christmas Day?
01:01:27Best gift my wife ever gave me
01:01:32Yeah, for Christmas
01:01:33Yeah, perfect
01:01:35All right
01:01:37Let's spruce this place up
01:01:38I thought it was pretty spruce-y
01:01:40How's it look?
01:01:43Eh, it's not a trend
01:01:44You have any ornaments?
01:01:46No, actually
01:01:47Seriously?
01:01:48Yeah, I've never had my home tree
01:01:50I always just go to my mom's
01:01:51Why did you take this?
01:01:53Joe wanted to get me in the tree so badly
01:01:54I couldn't say no
01:01:55Hmm
01:01:55You have any art supplies?
01:01:59Um
01:02:00I have office supplies
01:02:02Hmm
01:02:03That'll do
01:02:05I don't need gifts under the tree
01:02:19It's not what matters to me
01:02:22And all the joy you bring
01:02:26And all the joy you bring
01:02:26I don't need gifts under the tree
01:02:31It's not what matters to me
01:02:34Santa, give me this
01:02:36There's only one thing that somehow wishes
01:02:39And I'm not worried about the cold
01:02:43Is there anything you can't do?
01:02:56There's plenty
01:02:57I can make art
01:02:59And effortlessly decorate trees
01:03:01And gingerbread houses
01:03:02And snowmen
01:03:03All while focusing on this quest
01:03:04Oh
01:03:05Speaking of which
01:03:07Only two rings left to go
01:03:15There's no word from Siobhan
01:03:17Can I ask you a question
01:03:20You're probably not going to like?
01:03:24Okay
01:03:25What happens if we don't finish the quest by Christmas?
01:03:28It's not like we're going to get hit by lightning if we fail
01:03:32It's just
01:03:32I'll know that I let my grandmother down
01:03:35No, of course
01:03:38I'm sorry
01:03:39I just don't want to let you down
01:03:41Thank you, Finn
01:03:44Maybe we should just run by Siobhan's
01:03:48I mean, see if they're back from the ski trip
01:03:49Or we can move on to the ring with stones
01:03:52Save the best for last, remember?
01:03:55Does that mean we can't at least take a look at the best?
01:03:58I guess
01:04:00I guess
01:04:11Hmm
01:04:12What?
01:04:15Oh
01:04:17Well
01:04:19Typically with rings, the jeweler leaves a maker's mark
01:04:22A stamp
01:04:24Sort of like a
01:04:26Signature
01:04:27Proof that they made it
01:04:29You're not saying anything like that
01:04:30Exactly
01:04:31Oh, hold on
01:04:34Ben O'Sullivan
01:04:36Hi Siobhan
01:04:38Yeah, yeah we did
01:04:41Um
01:04:42We think we might have something that belonged to you
01:04:44From a long time ago
01:04:46Yeah
01:04:47Yeah, we'll come by right now
01:04:50Now we're talking
01:04:52Now we're talking
01:04:53Okay, let's go
01:04:55This was my grandmother's bracelet
01:04:57She'd gotten it at her christening in Cork
01:05:00Brought it over when she immigrated
01:05:02So
01:05:03It was devastating when we lost it in the fire
01:05:06So
01:05:09The fire chief led you to see Father Lodowick
01:05:12That's right
01:05:13And how is Father Lodowick?
01:05:15Oh, he has got this little twinkle in his eyes
01:05:18I bet
01:05:19I should go visit him
01:05:21But thank you both so much
01:05:23I can't believe all you went through to find me
01:05:26Oh, it was our pleasure
01:05:27Returning all the rings has been really special
01:05:30Wait, there are other rings?
01:05:32Yeah, my grandmother found five gold rings
01:05:36Like in the 12 days of Christmas?
01:05:38Exactly
01:05:39But she found all of them on one day
01:05:41Oh, can you please thank her for me?
01:05:44I mean, she passed away a few months ago
01:05:47But
01:05:48I'm so sorry
01:05:50Thank you
01:05:51Yeah, the
01:05:53When my grandma Siobhan passed to Christmas that year
01:05:56It was tough
01:05:57Yeah, I'm sure
01:05:59Sure
01:06:00You know, I was expecting that to be for me
01:06:03But, um
01:06:04You know, my grandmother just left me these rings
01:06:06And then asked me to go on this quest
01:06:07And
01:06:08You know, find these rings owners
01:06:10How many have you found?
01:06:12Well, you are number four
01:06:14Well, that's wonderful
01:06:16Only one to go
01:06:17Yeah
01:06:18Well
01:06:19Running out of time
01:06:20But
01:06:29Mom?
01:06:30Mom?
01:06:32Mom?
01:06:37I just realized something
01:06:38What?
01:06:40What connects the rings?
01:06:41Other than being gold and round?
01:06:43Yes
01:06:44Elizabeth's nutcracker pendant came from her adoring idol
01:06:47Frank's key was to his labor of love novel
01:06:50Joanne Rose's brooch was to prove their love
01:06:53And Siobhan's christening bracelet
01:06:54Was inherited from her beloved grandmother
01:06:56The rings are connected by love
01:06:58True
01:06:59So what if love is the key to figuring out this ring?
01:07:01Like, what if this ring was also given out of love?
01:07:03Audrey, all due respect, Molly was a wise woman
01:07:07But there's no way she could have known the motivation of these rings
01:07:09You know, I realize that
01:07:10I mean, most pieces of joy are given out of love
01:07:12But my point is, what if this was, too, what if this was an engagement ring?
01:07:16Don't engagement rings have diamonds?
01:07:18Not always
01:07:19Hmm
01:07:21I'm not sure how this helps us
01:07:24We could look up engagement listings in the Springside Tribune online
01:07:27A lot of those brides-to-be will pose with their ring featured
01:07:29That's actually a great idea, Watson
01:07:32Thank you, Sherlock
01:07:33I think I might have asked you this
01:07:35Is there anything you can't do?
01:07:38Hang on
01:07:39Hang on
01:07:40Oh
01:07:41Hey, Mom
01:07:42What's up?
01:07:43Oh, that's why you're not home
01:07:45Yeah, no, mm-hmm
01:07:46I'm away
01:07:47What's up?
01:07:48There's some skipping gala
01:07:50Only just started
01:07:51Finn
01:07:52Do you know how long it takes for a girl to get ready for a party?
01:07:54Right
01:07:55I'll just go keep our moms
01:07:57Yeah
01:07:58Thank you!
01:07:59See you later
01:08:00Come on
01:08:18Hi
01:08:28Wow
01:08:31You look
01:08:36You're a work of art
01:08:41What did your uncle say to my mom to get her to dance?
01:08:47No idea
01:08:50What do I have to say to get you to dance?
01:08:54You've said enough already
01:09:00Ever share this magic night of Christmas love
01:09:05Do you have a dream?
01:09:08And as I go through the motions
01:09:11The memory runs rushing
01:09:14That ornamented light
01:09:21Last year's cards
01:09:23Are all
01:09:25Finn
01:09:26Audrey
01:09:28I was just thinking
01:09:32About?
01:09:35The final ring
01:09:37Oh
01:09:39What about it?
01:09:41Tomorrow's
01:09:42Christmas
01:09:43Eve
01:09:44I know
01:09:46People are gonna be doing their last minute shopping and driving to family
01:09:48As they do
01:09:49Are we crazy not to think that not only are we going to find the rings owner but we're gonna return to them on one of the most hectic days of the year?
01:09:55Yeah, that is pretty crazy
01:09:58But how is that any different from everything else we've done together?
01:10:03Ladies and gentlemen
01:10:05Ladies and gentlemen
01:10:10Thank you all for coming to the 25th annual Christmas Giving Gala
01:10:19I'm Diana Trank, Gala Chair
01:10:22And thank you all for your generous donations to this year's grand prize award
01:10:26We had many wonderful entries in the art contest this year and just like every other year the winner will receive the grand prize amount for the local charity of their choice
01:10:38The runners up will have their pieces auctioned off and those proceeds will go to the Springside Food Bank as they do every year
01:10:45Now we also had one beautiful piece donated by a well-known New York artist and Springside's own Audrey Miller
01:10:58And that piece garnered a very generous bid from the Waldorf family
01:11:04So thank you Audrey
01:11:08Time for the grand prize
01:11:09On behalf of the museum
01:11:12We are delighted to announce this year's winner
01:11:15First-time entrant Colleen O'Sullivan for her piece My Heart
01:11:28Congratulations
01:11:31Thank you
01:11:34You didn't do anything
01:11:36Yeah but you did
01:11:37You know you did
01:11:39You know you did
01:11:40You know you did
01:11:42You know you did
01:11:48I was just really wondering
01:11:50I saw on the social media that you reunited the brooch with its owner
01:11:55I sold that piece twenty years ago for a thousand dollars
01:11:59It would have been worth at least ten times that today
01:12:02Well my grandmother didn't do what she did for the money
01:12:04And you're alright with this?
01:12:07I've already been paid for my services, thanks
01:12:10Ten thousand dollars?
01:12:12I doubt that
01:12:13She's a piece of work
01:12:19She's a piece of work
01:12:21She is
01:12:23I'm just realizing
01:12:25I have never asked what your rate is
01:12:28And I already told you I don't need to be paid
01:12:30Come on
01:12:31Audrey stop
01:12:32We are going to do this
01:12:33What is your day rate?
01:12:34Audrey stop
01:12:35I can look it up on her website
01:12:36Audrey
01:12:40Audrey I've been paid already
01:12:42Wait, what are you talking about?
01:12:44What are you talking about?
01:12:47Ollie paid me
01:12:50What?
01:12:52How?
01:12:54Five months ago when she was in the hospital
01:12:59So you knew about the rings the whole time?
01:13:02Not about the rings, just that you were going to ask me for help
01:13:05But why wouldn't you tell me?
01:13:06I couldn't
01:13:07I just
01:13:08I was just pretending that I didn't know you were going to ask me to do this with you
01:13:12Pretending?
01:13:13No, that's a lie
01:13:14There's a difference
01:13:15I was just pretending it's different
01:13:16Not to me it isn't
01:13:18I'm sorry
01:13:19I don't understand the purpose of any of this
01:13:22You should have told me she was my grandmother
01:13:24I know
01:13:25And I just, I couldn't
01:13:28I want to leave
01:13:30No, don't
01:13:31No, I do want to leave
01:13:34Audrey
01:13:36Good morning
01:13:53Good morning
01:13:54Morning
01:14:01When did you do this?
01:14:04Last night
01:14:06What do you think?
01:14:09I think you might want to call New York and let them know you're ready for that spring gallery show after all
01:14:15What happened that suddenly you're painting again?
01:14:18I don't know
01:14:22What's the, the hand?
01:14:24It's the missing fifth owner
01:14:27Remind me the fifth ring is
01:14:29Oh it's uh, this one
01:14:31And there's no maker's mark on it
01:14:34It's odd
01:14:36It's a lovely design though, the way the jeweler set the stones
01:14:39What did you say?
01:14:41Just that it's a lovely design
01:14:42No, no, the other part
01:14:43The setting of the stones?
01:14:45Mom
01:14:46Yes
01:14:47Wait hang on, the stones
01:14:51In grandma's letter
01:14:53What did she say?
01:14:55Okay, we hit up the beach
01:14:57Then Thompson's park and the woods by mayor's park
01:15:00I left no stone unturned
01:15:02Well, she was thorough
01:15:04She didn't turn stones
01:15:06I think she was just using a metaphor
01:15:07Mom
01:15:08Grandma hated cliches
01:15:10I think she wants us to turn these stones
01:15:12I suppose that's possible
01:15:14You should tell Finn
01:15:18What?
01:15:19Last night?
01:15:20Finn told me that
01:15:22Grandma hired him to do this job before she died
01:15:25And he said he didn't know about the rings
01:15:27But that he
01:15:29Pretended
01:15:31To not know that I was going to hire him to do this job that he's already been paid for
01:15:35Ah
01:15:37So that's what happened that you're painting again
01:15:40What's that supposed to mean?
01:15:42Audrey
01:15:43Obviously this quest you've been doing together and your feelings for Finn woke up your passion
01:15:50No, he kept a secret from me
01:15:53Can you imagine why he might have done that?
01:15:56No, I can't actually
01:15:59Well, you've been running all over Minnesota trying to honor your grandmother's wishes
01:16:04Did you ask him if maybe he's trying to honor her wish by not telling you?
01:16:13Hello? Kay?
01:16:20Hello Finn
01:16:21Can I talk to her?
01:16:25Thanks
01:16:26Audrey
01:16:34Did my grandmother tell you?
01:16:36Not to tell me that she'd hired you?
01:16:41Why?
01:16:43My business was failing
01:16:45And Molly bailed me out
01:16:47She wanted you to think I was doing all of this out of the spirit of generosity
01:16:50Which for the record I absolutely would have done
01:16:53Why would she care what I thought of your motive?
01:16:55She said she wanted you to think as highly of me as she did
01:17:00Finn
01:17:02I think really highly of you
01:17:05Not right now
01:17:09I appreciate you respecting my grandmother's wishes by not telling me about
01:17:15A secret deal with you
01:17:17Except I did just tell you
01:17:19Why did you?
01:17:20Because I don't want to keep things from you
01:17:22I've done that in the past
01:17:24I don't want to do it with you
01:17:26Okay
01:17:29Okay, like
01:17:31We're okay?
01:17:35Okay
01:17:36Okay, so
01:17:37About the quest
01:17:39So what if
01:17:41The jeweler's stamp is hidden
01:17:43Under the stone on the ring?
01:17:44What do you mean?
01:17:45Hey mom, will you come back in?
01:17:47So, my grandmother's letter said
01:17:49I left no stone unturned
01:17:51But she didn't-
01:17:52You didn't turn over the stones
01:17:53Exactly
01:17:54I think it's a hint that we have to turn over these stones
01:17:57You think she hid something under there?
01:17:59It's exactly the kind of thing she would do
01:18:01What if we just take this down to Charlie's jewelry shop
01:18:03And he can look under it and see if there's a maker's mark
01:18:05No, Charlie's closed today, remember?
01:18:06He's gonna play Santa at Bear Lake Community Center
01:18:09I know one of the jewelers at the Emporium
01:18:12Should we go see them?
01:18:13Let's go
01:18:27By golly, you're right
01:18:29There's the mark right there
01:18:31That's Charlie Flannery's stamp
01:18:35Charlie?
01:18:36Yeah, I take it you know him?
01:18:38Are you sure?
01:18:40Oh, I know Charlie's mark
01:18:42We have to get to Bear Lake Community Center
01:18:44Home is here
01:18:47Go ho ho ho ho!
01:18:49Merry Christmas!
01:18:51Merry Christmas, Lola
01:18:52Let's look at the camera
01:18:54Oh ho ho ho ho ho ho!
01:18:57Merry Christmas, girls!
01:18:59Should we get in line?
01:19:00Who's next?
01:19:01Well, we're not gonna cut in front of the kids
01:19:03Can we?
01:19:04Ho, ho, ho, ho!
01:19:06Ho, ho, ho, ho!
01:19:10Merry Christmas!
01:19:11There we go!
01:19:12Ho, ho, ho!
01:19:13Who's next?
01:19:14Come on up!
01:19:15Ha, ha, ha!
01:19:19Oh, Merry Christmas, Noël!
01:19:22Ho, ho, ho!
01:19:27Ho, ho, ho, ho!
01:19:30Hello, Audrey.
01:19:31Hello, Finn.
01:19:32All out of presents.
01:19:34Mm.
01:19:35We brought you one.
01:19:37Ah.
01:19:39What'd you make this for, Charlie?
01:19:41Well, I imagine if you're here, you've already figured out the answer to that.
01:19:46Mm.
01:19:47Grandma only found four rings and she commissioned you to make the fifth.
01:19:53This one.
01:19:55Five golden rings.
01:19:59It flows better.
01:20:01Molly told me all about the quest she was sending you on and how she hired you to help Audrey.
01:20:08Nice job.
01:20:10And the fifth owner is...
01:20:14Me?
01:20:15Okay.
01:20:16Thank you, Charlie, for helping her.
01:20:19And me.
01:20:20My pleasure.
01:20:21Merry Christmas.
01:20:22Yeah.
01:20:23God.
01:20:24Five rings before Christmas.
01:20:26My pleasure.
01:20:27Merry Christmas.
01:20:28Yeah.
01:20:29God.
01:20:30Five rings before Christmas.
01:20:33You did it, Audrey.
01:20:35We did it, Finn.
01:20:36We did it, Finn.
01:20:37And the last ring she had made for me.
01:20:50Oh, it's beautiful.
01:20:51What a story.
01:20:52What a lady Molly was.
01:20:53To Molly Miller.
01:20:54To Molly Miller.
01:20:55To Molly Miller.
01:20:56To Lady Sinterklaas.
01:20:57To Molly Miller.
01:20:58To Molly Miller.
01:20:59To Lady Sinterklaas.
01:21:00That's an inside joke.
01:21:04All right.
01:21:05Who's ready for some homemade apple pie and a movie?
01:21:06That sounds wonderful.
01:21:07Okay.
01:21:08A fella could sure get used to this.
01:21:09Is that so?
01:21:10Well, then, how's dinner next Friday night?
01:21:11Just the two of us?
01:21:12You serious?
01:21:13No.
01:21:14No.
01:21:15No.
01:21:16No.
01:21:17No.
01:21:18No.
01:21:19No.
01:21:20No.
01:21:21No.
01:21:22No.
01:21:23No.
01:21:24No.
01:21:25No.
01:21:26No.
01:21:27No.
01:21:28No.
01:21:29No.
01:21:30No.
01:21:31No.
01:21:32No.
01:21:33No.
01:21:34Don't I look serious?
01:21:35I'll be here.
01:21:38Finn.
01:21:39Want to help me with pie?
01:21:41Yeah.
01:21:42Why don't you take everybody downstairs and get the movie ready?
01:21:45Okay.
01:21:46Okay.
01:21:47Oh, would you give me a pie knife in that drawer?
01:21:51Sure.
01:21:52Yeah.
01:21:59Audrey, there's a gift in here.
01:22:01Really?
01:22:02What for?
01:22:03I'm speechless.
01:22:04You like it?
01:22:05Like is not the word I'd use to describe it.
01:22:18Thank you.
01:22:19Merry Christmas.
01:22:20Merry Christmas.
01:22:21Merry Christmas.
01:22:22So, uh, listen, I have some news.
01:22:25Did Molly leave you another challenge that needs to be finished by New Year's?
01:22:31No, that's not my news.
01:22:32My news is I decided to move back to Springside from, uh, wherever it is I live.
01:22:38Manhattan?
01:22:39That's the one.
01:22:40That's the one.
01:22:41Yeah, my mom and I are gonna expand the business.
01:22:45Miller Timeless Antiques and Fireheart.
01:22:47I'm still out of words.
01:22:49When did you decide this?
01:22:50Well, it's been building.
01:22:51But when we finished the quest, I realized my grandma had brought me back to what really
01:22:57matters.
01:22:58It's my art.
01:22:59It's my art.
01:23:00It's my home.
01:23:01It's...
01:23:02Yeah.
01:23:03It's you.
01:23:04Yeah.
01:23:05Yeah.
01:23:06It's you.
01:23:07Yeah.
01:23:08Yeah.
01:23:09Yeah.
01:23:10Yeah.
01:23:11Yeah.
01:23:12I'm still out of words.
01:23:13When did you decide this?
01:23:14Well, it's been building.
01:23:15But when we finished the quest, I realized my grandma had brought me back to what really
01:23:16matters.
01:23:17It's my art.
01:23:18It's my home.
01:23:19It's...
01:23:20Yeah.
01:23:21It's you.
01:23:22Yeah.
01:23:23It is.
01:23:24I wanna get to that.
01:23:26could've now sat us out and opened up in a warning.
01:23:27It sounds like a little newsman.
01:23:28We'll be in a newsweek season, but bizarrely, and can't just —
01:23:29fuckin' gotta prove more shortly.
01:23:31But.
01:23:40Please be strong with me as a servant.
01:23:43Yeah.
01:23:44Yeah.
01:23:45Yeah.
01:23:46Yeah.
01:23:47Yeah.
01:23:48Yeah.
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