Join Fiona and her mother on an enchanting Irish adventure where Fiona discovers unexpected love with a charming single dad. This heartwarming romance explores themes of destiny and self-discovery amidst picturesque landscapes. Don't miss this captivating film about finding fortune in love.
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00:00:29Chocolate or strawberry, life's big decisions.
00:00:33Ooh, you are going places, kid.
00:00:36Oh, my apologies.
00:00:38That was close.
00:00:43And there's the punchline.
00:00:47Sorry.
00:00:50Oh, Sandy, there you are.
00:00:51Any signs of Sarah?
00:00:53Guess she's a no-show.
00:00:54It's just I have that audition.
00:00:56Another toothpaste commercial?
00:00:57No, this one is a biggie.
00:00:59Bigger than a shift you committed to a month ago?
00:01:01Well, technically, my shift ended an hour ago.
00:01:04Flexibility, Fiona.
00:01:05It was in the job description.
00:01:07Yes, ma'am, of course, which is why I worked a double last Tuesday
00:01:10and then again on Thursday.
00:01:14Please.
00:01:15This is one of my favorite ballets of all time.
00:01:18It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
00:01:20Leave now, and that once-in-a-lifetime opportunity
00:01:23will turn into a job search.
00:01:36Yeah, pipe rubbed you.
00:01:40Thanks, fellas.
00:01:41Hey, sweetie.
00:01:49And the universe strikes again.
00:01:51What happened now?
00:01:53Oh, you know, just another round of Fiona versus Lady Luck.
00:01:57Sandy won't let me leave for the Giselle audition.
00:01:59Well, that's unacceptable.
00:02:00She promised.
00:02:01Mom, she wears sandals with socks.
00:02:03She's hardly a cornerstone of good choices.
00:02:06You need me to flex some mom muscle on her?
00:02:08What are you going to do, knit her into submission?
00:02:11I think I'm just going to bolt.
00:02:12You know that I support this dream, but it's Giselle.
00:02:15Mom, Giselle.
00:02:17No, it's deja vu, Fee.
00:02:19So?
00:02:20So eventually the city's going to run out of jobs.
00:02:23Well, you know how hard it is to find work
00:02:25that offers enough flexibility for auditions.
00:02:27Yeah, which is why you shouldn't quit.
00:02:31What's going on over there?
00:02:32The shop just got a new indoor waterfall this morning,
00:02:36courtesy of the apartment above.
00:02:37Yikes.
00:02:38Everything okay?
00:02:39Well, I've got to close the shop for the next two weeks,
00:02:42so what do you think?
00:02:44Well, I think you could use a universe-sanctioned break.
00:02:48Breaks are for ceramics.
00:02:50Get it?
00:02:51Because ceramics...
00:02:52Yeah, got it, Mom.
00:02:53Come eat a gold.
00:02:54Just promise me you won't do anything you'll regret.
00:02:57The only thing I am going to regret
00:02:59is not believing in myself.
00:03:01Pray for a miracle.
00:03:02Pray for a miracle.
00:03:07Praying.
00:03:23Ladies?
00:03:24Shh, shh, shh, shh, shh.
00:03:26Okay, ladies.
00:03:28For the callbacks tomorrow,
00:03:29we would like to see...
00:03:31Martinez...
00:03:32and Abrams.
00:03:35Everyone else, thanks so much.
00:03:39Um, excuse me.
00:03:40I'm so sorry.
00:03:42Um, there's no chance that you forgot a name?
00:03:45Grant?
00:03:45Fiona?
00:03:46I'm afraid not.
00:03:47I thought I nailed that one.
00:03:50Technically, you did.
00:03:51But...
00:03:52The director is looking for...
00:03:55something different.
00:03:58I'm sorry.
00:03:59I'm sorry.
00:03:59Okay.
00:04:22Bye.
00:04:23Bye.
00:04:24Bye.
00:04:24Bye.
00:04:24Bye.
00:04:24Bye.
00:04:25Bye.
00:04:26Bye.
00:05:27Mom?
00:05:29Oh, yeah, I'm in here.
00:05:31I got takeout.
00:05:33From where?
00:05:34Everywhere.
00:05:35That bad, huh?
00:05:36Oh, just my usual luck working.
00:05:39It's gloriously depressing magic.
00:05:41I'm sure you did great.
00:05:43No, wouldn't matter if I did.
00:05:44Apparently, they're looking for something different.
00:05:47Don't be ridiculous.
00:05:49I'm basically a meme for failure.
00:05:51Or a meme for resilience.
00:05:54I am single, unemployed, and living with my parents.
00:05:57It's only been a few months.
00:05:59Wow.
00:05:59Look at me go.
00:06:01You know what you need.
00:06:03A time machine.
00:06:05Wine.
00:06:06Well, that will work.
00:06:08For now.
00:06:18From your mother, MJ, Ireland.
00:06:21You found your birth mom?
00:06:32She found me.
00:06:33And you didn't tell me because?
00:06:35Because you were busy.
00:06:36Busy doing what?
00:06:38Graduating.
00:06:39Graduating?
00:06:40High school or college?
00:06:42High school.
00:06:43Mom!
00:06:43See?
00:06:44I knew that you would overreact.
00:06:46Well, of course I'm going to overreact.
00:06:48This is huge.
00:06:49Bigger than huge.
00:06:50This is life-altering.
00:06:51Yeah, and that's what terrifies me.
00:06:53I don't understand.
00:06:55I struck gold with your grandparents.
00:06:58And your dad.
00:07:00And you.
00:07:01I didn't want to risk ruining that.
00:07:05But it's your mom.
00:07:08Aren't you curious?
00:07:11All I know is what's in that letter.
00:07:14It isn't much.
00:07:16She's Irish.
00:07:18And wants to know me.
00:07:21Or did, at least.
00:07:25You never wrote her back.
00:07:27I don't know.
00:07:29I mean, I tried many times.
00:07:31But days turn into weeks, turn into years.
00:07:35And then it just felt too late.
00:07:39Can't believe I'm part Irish.
00:07:40Actually, it explains your stubbornness.
00:07:46Don't even think about answering that.
00:07:48It's probably the plumbers.
00:07:50You are not wriggling out of this.
00:07:51There could be another leak.
00:07:52This is not over.
00:07:53Helen speaking.
00:07:59Yeah, there seems to be a lot more water coming through the ceiling.
00:08:08What?
00:08:09What's happening?
00:08:12What?
00:08:12Operation mother-daughter trip is officially a go.
00:08:16And our flight leaves very soon.
00:08:18My bad.
00:08:19I slept through my alarm.
00:08:21Flight?
00:08:21What flight?
00:08:23Oh, just a little hop across the pond.
00:08:25I booked us ten days at a cottage in this tiny seaside village called Ballymore.
00:08:29We're going to Ireland, baby.
00:08:30Don't forget your toothbrush.
00:08:32Please tell me that you're joking.
00:08:34About the toothbrush?
00:08:34Fiona!
00:08:35Dad is at his conference, and I am officially fun employed.
00:08:39The shop is out of commission, so it's perfect.
00:08:41We'll soak up culture, trace our lineage, and maybe just maybe knock on her biological mother's door.
00:08:47You're not going to let me get out of this, are you?
00:08:49Remember when I had my first big dance audition, how terrified I was?
00:08:52And you tricked me into thinking it was a rehearsal.
00:08:55Do you remember why you said you did that?
00:08:56Sometimes a nudge is the only way to help us jump.
00:08:59Exactly.
00:09:00Now get dressed.
00:09:01Our ride is going to be here any minute.
00:09:03Yeah, well, for the record, this feels more like a push than a nudge.
00:09:06What can I say?
00:09:07I inherited Dad's lack of subtlety.
00:09:08Chop, chop.
00:09:23Don't you just love flying?
00:09:24I swear, I get the best sleep on planes.
00:09:27Oh, that must be nice.
00:09:28Meanwhile, I was stuck next to Mr. Garlic Breath with the kid behind me who thought my hair was a plaything.
00:09:34What do these things always happen to you?
00:09:36I must have walked under one too many ladders in a past life.
00:09:39You don't have to wait.
00:10:01Oh, wow.
00:10:18Well, if a fairy doesn't come to visit us tonight,
00:10:21I will be writing a complaint.
00:10:27Oh, how cute.
00:10:28I've been here two minutes, and I'm already craving a scone.
00:10:31Is that weird?
00:10:33Oh, look at this funny little guy.
00:10:43What's wrong?
00:10:45One bed up there.
00:10:49Yeah, I'm not going to lie.
00:10:51I was kind of half asleep when I booked this, so...
00:10:53Fiona, it's fine.
00:10:55It's fine if we were at summer camp.
00:10:58I hear you, and I validate you, but our mission is clear.
00:11:03And what mission is that?
00:11:05Drink first, rant later.
00:11:06It's the Irish way.
00:11:07To the pub!
00:11:08Can we shower first?
00:11:10That's why you're the mom.
00:11:12Yeah.
00:11:12Wow, the colors of the buildings, the sea.
00:11:30Incredible.
00:11:31Makes New York feel like a different planet, doesn't it?
00:11:34Yeah, it certainly does.
00:11:35Good afternoon, ladies.
00:11:36May I tempt you with some blooms to brighten up your day?
00:11:39They're stunning.
00:11:40I picked them fresh this morning, so I can vouch for every petal.
00:11:44Um, we will take the tulips?
00:11:47Yeah?
00:11:47The tulips.
00:11:48Excellent choice.
00:11:49I'm Daisy, by the way.
00:11:51You two on holidays?
00:11:51Yeah, we're in from New York.
00:11:53The Big Apple.
00:11:54It's a bit of a leap from here, isn't it?
00:11:55Yeah.
00:11:56Well, I hope you're enjoying Ireland.
00:11:58I'm obsessed.
00:11:58I came over for what was supposed to be a short stint, and then six years later, the business
00:12:03is thriving.
00:12:04I've got a cozy flat and brilliant friends.
00:12:07Life's funny like that.
00:12:08Life is funny.
00:12:11I suppose this place just gets in your bones, you know?
00:12:13The music, the people, the festivals.
00:12:16Speaking of festivals, there's a Cayley in a few days.
00:12:19Yeah, you won't want to miss it.
00:12:21The whole town comes out singing, dancing, the lot.
00:12:24Okay.
00:12:24Well, we'll be there.
00:12:26Yeah.
00:12:26Thanks for letting us know.
00:12:27Of course.
00:12:28Well, enjoy your night, and welcome to our little corner of Ireland.
00:12:31That's a crooked toss.
00:12:35Those dice, they seem more hands than a blarney stone.
00:12:39Do you mind if I give it a try?
00:12:40Yeah, show us what you got.
00:12:46Did I win?
00:12:48Afraid not.
00:12:49You might want to work on that look of yours.
00:12:50Story of my life.
00:12:52Fortune follows the curious foot.
00:12:54You remember that now.
00:12:56I will.
00:13:01Hey, hey.
00:13:08And she says to me, do you use the same lines on all your catches?
00:13:12And I tell her, only on the pretty ones.
00:13:15And then I get a number and a barrel of fish.
00:13:17Ah, Nolan, you'll see, dog.
00:13:19Sounds like someone's been sniffing too much of the salt air.
00:13:22Ooh, says the lad with no lass.
00:13:24I don't let him fool you.
00:13:26He's hiding them all out the back with secret brews, aren't you, Liam?
00:13:29Oh, the elusive secret stash, huh?
00:13:32Owen here tells me they're fine with some of the things you have on tap.
00:13:35Yeah, that's because Owen here has hit his head one too many times on a wave.
00:13:40Helps get the sand out of my ears.
00:13:42Go on, give us a taste.
00:13:43And we go easy with you on the darts.
00:13:45Last I heard, I was the darts king of this fine establishment.
00:13:49Then let's see you defend your throne, Your Majesty.
00:13:51The board awaits.
00:13:56Pool table, two o'clock.
00:13:57Ooh, still got it in you?
00:13:59Watch and learn.
00:14:04Ah, some things never change.
00:14:06Mm-hmm, like your modesty.
00:14:08A lady never apologizes for being good.
00:14:11Well, step aside, Mom.
00:14:12It's time for the real pro to take a shot.
00:14:16Oh!
00:14:17Hey!
00:14:18Apologies.
00:14:19I, um, lost my foot in there.
00:14:21Yeah, flat surfaces can be tricky.
00:14:23Yeah, keeps things interesting.
00:14:25Hmm, do they not teach personal space in Ireland?
00:14:27Fiona.
00:14:28Uh, we're a close-knit lot.
00:14:31Must be all the Kaylee dancing, I suppose.
00:14:32Ah, right.
00:14:33That's the one where you guys pretend to be river dancers, right?
00:14:35Only if we're feeling particularly spry.
00:14:37Let's keep the spryness to the dance floor next time, yeah?
00:14:39Oh, there's that Yankee charm, always hidden beneath the thin skin.
00:14:44And here I thought the Irish were known for their warms.
00:14:47Only to those who can take a joke or a nudge.
00:14:50Well, maybe later I'll let you teach me how to pour a beer without it being half foam.
00:14:54Yeah?
00:14:54Only if you show me how to make a burger that doesn't require dislocating my jaw.
00:14:58Okay, okay.
00:14:59I'm sensing some transatlantic baggage.
00:15:01I got this, Mom.
00:15:02Of course you do.
00:15:03You wouldn't want someone else stealing the spotlight.
00:15:05Hmm.
00:15:06If I wanted the spotlight, I just would have done this.
00:15:13She didn't even warm up.
00:15:15Lucky shot.
00:15:16Oh, no.
00:15:17Luck and I don't mingle.
00:15:18Is that right?
00:15:19Part of my factory setting.
00:15:21You know, they say that fortune favors the curious foot.
00:15:24You're the second person who said that to me today.
00:15:26It must mean you're meant to hear it.
00:15:28What does it mean?
00:15:30It's just a fancy way of saying that luck follows those who go looking for it.
00:15:33And I suppose you're the type who believes in fairies and pots of gold, too.
00:15:37Never doubt the myths of a man's motherland.
00:15:40Fair enough.
00:15:41But I can assure you that was all skill.
00:15:46Prove it.
00:15:53You were saying?
00:16:11Shall we?
00:16:17Gentlemen.
00:16:23Well, he was dashing.
00:16:30Oh, don't.
00:16:31Tall.
00:16:32Please stop.
00:16:33And broad.
00:16:34Mom, I'm just saying.
00:16:38Do you think what he said was true about luck?
00:16:42Well, I think if there's some luck floating around out there anywhere, it's here.
00:16:47There's no harm in looking for it.
00:16:48Hmm.
00:16:53Can you, uh, go grab some more firewood?
00:16:56Yeah.
00:17:19Lucky penny.
00:17:21All right, Ireland.
00:17:22Let's see what you got.
00:17:23Oh, can you believe it?
00:17:33We're going to be galloping through the mythic valleys, along ancient ruins.
00:17:37It's like leaping into a fairy tale.
00:17:39Yeah?
00:17:40And in those fairy tales, does anyone ever mention getting kicked in the head by a horse named Cupcake?
00:17:44You'll be fine.
00:17:46I was practically a jockey at your age.
00:17:49What?
00:17:50There's two of you.
00:17:52Yes, uh, the Grants?
00:17:54Ah, terribly sorry, ladies, but all my other horses are already out on rides.
00:17:59Bit of a booking mix-up, I suppose.
00:18:00Oh, shucks.
00:18:02Guess I'll just have to survive without risking life and limb on the back of an unpredictable giant beast today.
00:18:07We can maybe do it tomorrow instead.
00:18:09No, no.
00:18:09You go and we'll gallop off into your fairy tale.
00:18:12Are you sure?
00:18:13Hmm.
00:18:13Yes, absolutely.
00:18:15I will look into that luck thing.
00:18:17Maybe find a four-leaf clover?
00:18:19Hmm.
00:18:19I'll meet you later.
00:18:20Okay.
00:18:22Wanna be already, love?
00:18:24Hello there.
00:18:25Hello there.
00:18:26Yes.
00:18:26Yes.
00:18:27Post office, here I come.
00:18:42Oh, you have a lovely hair.
00:18:53How does it look?
00:18:54Looks beautiful.
00:18:56Lots for a look.
00:19:03For sale?
00:19:04Oh.
00:19:04Hmm.
00:19:04Holy cow.
00:19:11It's you, isn't it?
00:19:12The dart dancer from last night?
00:19:15That was the classiest thing I've seen in ages.
00:19:19Classy, huh?
00:19:20Will you teach it to me?
00:19:22The turning bit, not the dart bit.
00:19:24I'm quick to learn.
00:19:26The last dance teacher I had used to say I was a prodigy.
00:19:29Then she moved to Vienna to breed ferrets.
00:19:32Wow, that is so niche.
00:19:33Annie, come on.
00:19:36I've got to like it.
00:19:37But hey, will you be at the Cayley tomorrow?
00:19:39It'll be great crack.
00:19:41I think so.
00:19:42Brilliant.
00:19:42You can show me then.
00:19:43You're the best.
00:19:44Slán.
00:19:45Slán.
00:20:03Would you look at that?
00:20:10An Irish blessing straight from the heavens.
00:20:14Nature's own bridge.
00:20:16In our tales, a rainbow's more than beauty.
00:20:19It's a promise.
00:20:20A pathway to what's needed most.
00:20:22For some, it's a sign to bridge the gap between the past and the present.
00:20:26To connect with what's lost or left behind.
00:20:31Is it true what they say, that the wind carries old voices?
00:20:35Very much.
00:20:36If you listen closely, they might just have a message for you.
00:20:40You're looking for Ola?
00:20:55Oh, uh, maybe.
00:20:58I'm trying to get some info about an old letter that was sent from here.
00:21:02Oh, I'm afraid she's off sick today.
00:21:05But there is a chap who sometimes helps out when she's away.
00:21:08Oh, yeah?
00:21:09Do you know where I might be able to find him?
00:21:11Oh, well, he'd be down at the beach at this hour.
00:21:14Foraging for seaweed.
00:21:15Oh, he's mad about the stuff.
00:21:16Yeah, I just followed the path straight on down, and you can't miss the coast.
00:21:29Come on, you.
00:21:41Excuse me.
00:21:44You've got to be kidding me.
00:21:46Missed me, did you?
00:21:49Like a toothache.
00:21:50And yet, here you are.
00:21:53Yeah, I thought I made an impression.
00:21:55I was told that you could help me with some detective work at the post office.
00:22:00Lose a package, did you?
00:22:01A person, actually.
00:22:03And I'm hoping to find a phone number or address linked to a P.O. box number.
00:22:07Trying to track down an old flame, are we?
00:22:10Not quite, but it is important.
00:22:14Tell you what.
00:22:15Help me finish up here, and I'll see what I can do.
00:22:19Quicker for the both of us.
00:22:25Fine.
00:22:25Great.
00:22:26What is all of this for, anyway?
00:22:40Some weird spa treatment?
00:22:42Local farmers swear that it's the best natural fertilizer.
00:22:46So I try and fill up a basket and drop it up to them every few days.
00:22:50My way of giving back to the community, I guess.
00:22:52That is surprisingly thoughtful.
00:22:55Well, it's more my wife's thing, really.
00:22:58Oh, you're married?
00:23:00Was.
00:23:02She used to come down here every weekend and donated armfuls of the stuff.
00:23:07Yeah, after she passed, I guess I just kept the tradition going.
00:23:11I'm sorry.
00:23:13Thanks.
00:23:17It's messy, but it's good for the soil and the soul.
00:23:21And it's a nice break from the noise of the pub.
00:23:24You're there a lot, huh?
00:23:25Yeah, it comes with the territory.
00:23:27Barfly?
00:23:27Owner.
00:23:27Oh, do you always argue with your customers?
00:23:32Sure, that's the best part.
00:23:35That stunt you pulled last night was something else.
00:23:38Mm, darts and I go way back.
00:23:40No, I meant the spinny bit.
00:23:42You dance professionally?
00:23:43On and off.
00:23:45Mostly off.
00:23:47I'm sorry to hear that.
00:23:48Yeah, I've had a few stints over the years.
00:23:51Some understudy rules.
00:23:52Just enough to keep the dream alive, but not enough to keep my landlord happy.
00:23:56Yeah, well, you never know.
00:23:58The next gig may be the one.
00:24:00Yeah, I used to think that too.
00:24:02Then I turned 30 and suddenly my feed was full of baby showers and mortgage approvals.
00:24:07And there I was, standing in a sweaty audition room wearing a hot dog costume,
00:24:12convinced that if I just landed the part of Dancing Hot Dog No. 9,
00:24:16all my dreams were going to come true.
00:24:18Spoiler alert, they did not.
00:24:20Well, it sounds to me that Lady Luck is just waiting for the big one.
00:24:25Well, if there is a Lady Luck, she's got me on Do Not Disturb.
00:24:31Oh, that's right.
00:24:32That's your factory settings, isn't it?
00:24:34Exactly.
00:24:35So what brings you to Ireland?
00:24:43My mom is hoping to find her birth mother.
00:24:46Well, sort of.
00:24:47I kind of pushed it.
00:24:49Oh, yeah.
00:24:50Yeah.
00:24:51Ever since I was a kid, she's been obsessed with these stories of long-lost families reuniting.
00:24:57And I never understood it until years later, she told me she was adopted and everything clicked.
00:25:03I know she really wants this.
00:25:05She's just scared.
00:25:06So you got a bit Irish in you, then?
00:25:08Maybe a sprinkle.
00:25:10Well, you can't be all bad luck, then.
00:25:12Tell that to the three elevators that I've been trapped in.
00:25:15Get away.
00:25:16Three separate elevators?
00:25:18Oh, yeah.
00:25:19That's basically a habit.
00:25:20You know, I was thinking about what you said last night about looking for luck.
00:25:26Is there, like, a map?
00:25:27No map, I'm afraid.
00:25:29Figured.
00:25:30Old Ireland's ripe a ways to find it, though.
00:25:32Oh, and let me guess.
00:25:34Each and every one can be found for just a small tourist fee.
00:25:37Not all of them.
00:25:38Some magic's free.
00:25:39Oh.
00:25:41Like lucky pennies.
00:25:43Well, I knew there was something different about you.
00:25:46Well, I've found pennies before, so...
00:25:48Ah, but that's an Irish penny.
00:25:50And those, they find you.
00:25:52You really believe in all this stuff, don't you?
00:25:55I can think of worse things to believe in.
00:25:57I wish I had your optimism.
00:25:59It's not optimism.
00:26:00It's faith.
00:26:01And more importantly, intention.
00:26:03You have to know what you want.
00:26:05Well, that part is easy.
00:26:07I want...
00:26:07That's between you and the tree.
00:26:11What tree?
00:26:26It's called a wishing tree.
00:26:28Each ribbon represents a wish or a hope someone's casting into the future.
00:26:33Kind of like sending a message in a bottle.
00:26:35A lot of folks believe that it's a way to let nature carry our wish forward.
00:26:43Well, that is beautiful.
00:26:45There's one problem, though.
00:26:46I do not have a ribbon.
00:26:49Well, you're in luck.
00:26:52Because I've got you covered.
00:26:53That was in your pocket?
00:26:56Go on.
00:26:58Okay, do I have to chant or do a little jig, perhaps, around the trunk?
00:27:02Absolutely do, a jig around the trunk.
00:27:05Yes, please.
00:27:05I think that's a brilliant idea.
00:27:08Or you could just tie a ribbon and make a wish.
00:27:12A little privacy, please.
00:27:13Please.
00:27:14I wish I had better luck.
00:27:28You broke the wishing tree.
00:27:45Let's go.
00:27:46Go, go, go.
00:27:47Go.
00:27:52Told you I was cursed.
00:27:54You're not cursed.
00:27:55I single-handedly destroyed a magical wishing tree.
00:28:01Are you sure we got forests full of them?
00:28:03And for the record, it was an old branch that gave way, not you.
00:28:08Besides, the wish is just one step.
00:28:10The real work and the real luck come after the wish.
00:28:13It's about what you do next.
00:28:14In fact, I bet your luck is about to turn around about now.
00:28:20Or maybe a little later?
00:28:24Of course.
00:28:25Yeah, it says she closed down the account about six years ago.
00:28:29Is there any contact information?
00:28:31Phone number, address?
00:28:32Neither.
00:28:33But it does have her place of employment.
00:28:37How's that for luck?
00:28:39I will take it.
00:28:40You know, I can't believe you, a history foe, is excited to tour a manor.
00:28:58Hey, just because I prefer reality TV to a four-hour documentary about ancient tapestry weaving
00:29:04doesn't mean that I don't appreciate a good manor when I see one.
00:29:08Plus, I heard it's supposed to bring good luck.
00:29:10Really?
00:29:10Oh, yeah.
00:29:11Totally.
00:29:12Something about old stones bringing good fortune.
00:29:15It's a whole vibe.
00:29:17Yeah.
00:29:18Well, thank you for arranging this tour.
00:29:21Anything for you, Mom.
00:29:23My pleasure.
00:29:24What do you think the medieval Zillow estimate is in a place like this?
00:29:30Two villages and a magic beam.
00:29:32Plus HOA's use for dragon upkeep.
00:29:34Don't forget the court wizard's retainer.
00:29:36But huntings are free.
00:29:37Oh, it adds to the ambiance.
00:29:40Uh, what do you say we go on our own little private tour?
00:29:47Um, I'm pretty sure that's not allowed.
00:29:49Well, what are they going to do?
00:29:50Behead us?
00:29:51Come on.
00:29:54Fiona.
00:29:58Fiona.
00:30:09This is brutal.
00:30:10You'll crack it, yes.
00:30:12You're the sharpest lass I know, Annie.
00:30:14You're my dad.
00:30:15You've got to say that.
00:30:17True, but luckily you're not making a liar out of me.
00:30:21History of Berlin, is it?
00:30:22Yeah, it's about as festive as the Berlin Wall.
00:30:25Yeah.
00:30:26You know, your mum almost moved to Germany after university.
00:30:29Yeah, she had a right fancy job lined up and everything.
00:30:32Why didn't she go?
00:30:33I begged her not to.
00:30:35Way to play it cool.
00:30:38Yeah, we've been seeing each other on and off for about a year.
00:30:41She didn't start for another month, so I asked her to stay a bit longer and see if things might change.
00:30:46Lucky for me she did.
00:30:48Yeah.
00:30:49Lucky for the both of us.
00:30:50Where are we going?
00:31:05Fiona.
00:31:06Um, this way.
00:31:08Ooh, let me look in here.
00:31:09Oh, wow.
00:31:12It's like stepping into a painting.
00:31:14Very cool.
00:31:16What is going on?
00:31:18It's like you're in some sort of hunt.
00:31:19What?
00:31:19No, I'm just soaking up the ambiance.
00:31:22Yeah.
00:31:22At a very quick speed.
00:31:23Well, you know what they say.
00:31:24The faster you soak, the more you absorb, right?
00:31:26Let's go.
00:31:28Fiona.
00:31:28Fiona.
00:31:31This would be my favorite room.
00:31:33It's full of history, which I will explain to you now.
00:31:38If you all get together now.
00:31:40That's it, lovely.
00:31:42If you look at the mirrors behind you.
00:31:46I'm really glad you came.
00:31:48I do hope you enjoy yourself.
00:31:50You see the wonderful paintings you like here.
00:31:53And they're absolutely gorgeous.
00:31:55And they are mainly the family.
00:31:57So, you remember that whole gentle nudge thing?
00:32:03What'd you do now?
00:32:05Just some harmless digging.
00:32:08And?
00:32:09And I found her.
00:32:12I found your birth mom.
00:32:15And she has spent the last eight years working as a tour guide at a historic manor.
00:32:22This historic manor.
00:32:27Mom?
00:32:35Mom?
00:32:51Hey.
00:32:53I'm sorry if that was too much.
00:32:55I was just trying to...
00:32:56I know, I know, I know, I know.
00:33:03She's beautiful, isn't she?
00:33:05Pretty fabulous.
00:33:07How did it feel?
00:33:09It was overwhelming.
00:33:11It's real.
00:33:13It's like I've known her face my whole life.
00:33:16I guess she's pretty into history, just like you.
00:33:20You think?
00:33:21Two peas in a pod.
00:33:23How'd you find her?
00:33:26I had a little bit of help from a local.
00:33:31A local, huh?
00:33:34Mm-hmm.
00:33:36Do tell.
00:33:37Huh?
00:33:37I'm tired.
00:33:56Gold chips.
00:33:57Oh.
00:33:57Good to see you here.
00:33:59How are you doing?
00:34:00So there I was knee-deep in a bog trying to fish out my very expensive shoes
00:34:06Well, this former London girl now has absolutely hideous for proper footwear
00:34:09I do not think I pack correctly eventually you'll get the hang of it. Hmm
00:34:17Hey girls, hi see guess who signed us up for the potato peeling contest you're joking
00:34:26Bring on the gold love
00:34:30Look at him. Look
00:34:33In my paper, like they're just so beautiful
00:34:36Well I could give it to you
00:34:37Just go and talk to her fella
00:34:39I can
00:34:41Sure you can
00:34:42What if she thinks I'm dense?
00:34:45Janine thought I was dense
00:34:46Then at least you'll know she's perceptive
00:34:49Good point
00:34:50Ho ho
00:34:52All right, grab your spuds and peelers
00:35:02And on my mark
00:35:04Go
00:35:06You know that's the second time he's looked at you
00:35:10So?
00:35:11So you should go talk to him
00:35:13And say what exactly?
00:35:15Um, thank him for helping you
00:35:18I know what you're doing
00:35:19Mm-hmm
00:35:20The contrast between the two colours
00:35:23You know what I mean?
00:35:27Try starting with Hello Daisy
00:35:29Hello
00:35:31That's good
00:35:32Smart
00:35:34Then what?
00:35:34I don't know
00:35:35Maybe mention something about liking flowers
00:35:39It's a bit on the nose
00:35:41You know your father and I met on a foreign adventure
00:35:46You two met at a taco stand in Albuquerque
00:35:49Yeah, but to two New Yorkers it was practically a new continent
00:35:53And we have a winner
00:35:55All I'm saying is that a little romance could be good for you
00:36:04This is supposed to be a mother-daughter trip
00:36:06Times two
00:36:07I see you every day
00:36:09And?
00:36:11As your mother, I'm ordering you to go dance with a handsome local
00:36:15Oh, you're ordering me, are you?
00:36:17Well, consider it another loving shove
00:36:20Okay, well, I will do that
00:36:22If you promise that tomorrow you will go back to that manor
00:36:25And this time don't run away from what's waiting for you in there
00:36:27You shove, I shove
00:36:29Deal
00:36:29Hmm
00:36:30Hello
00:36:39Are you all right?
00:36:43Flowers, daisies
00:36:45Your daisy
00:36:47Hello
00:36:48Hi
00:36:51Should I?
00:37:03Yeah, go ahead, do it
00:37:05Shall we?
00:37:11Really?
00:37:11Yeah
00:37:12Okay
00:37:12Come on
00:37:13Ready?
00:37:14We're in
00:37:15Come single bell and bow
00:37:16Unturned you, pay attention
00:37:18Don't ever fall in love
00:37:20It's the devil
00:37:21I'm for old you
00:37:23Once I've been in love
00:37:24With the maiden Soviet witch
00:37:26And this pancreatic bell
00:37:28I'm proud of Captain Kelly's kitchen
00:37:30With me to blue-a-law
00:37:32With me to blue-a-law
00:37:34With me to blue-a-law
00:37:36To blue-a-law
00:37:37And the age of seventeen
00:37:39I was rent as to a grocer
00:37:41Not far from Stephen's green
00:37:43Where as ever used to close her
00:37:45A man of your sublime
00:37:47She sent my heart a fortune
00:37:49And she invited me
00:37:51To hold me in the kitchen
00:37:53With me to blue-a-law
00:37:55Me to blue-a-law
00:37:56With me to blue-a-law
00:37:59To blue-a-law
00:38:00You came
00:38:06I did
00:38:07Everyone's so excited
00:38:09Everyone?
00:38:09Yeah
00:38:10Oh
00:38:10Ladies and gents
00:38:25The band will take a break now
00:38:26Okay
00:38:28Chins up ladies
00:38:30Tall spines
00:38:32Feet in first position
00:38:33Arms in first
00:38:36Okay
00:38:36You are holding these bottles
00:38:37To remind you to engage your arms
00:38:39So lift up your elbows
00:38:41And we are going to pretend
00:38:42That the bottles
00:38:43Are the riskiest texts
00:38:44That you've ever sent
00:38:45And if you drop them
00:38:47Then every kid in your school
00:38:48Is going to get an alert
00:38:49Life-altering stakes
00:38:51Got it
00:38:51Okay
00:38:53Let's
00:38:54Plie
00:38:55Lengthen up
00:38:57Releve
00:38:58Roll through those feet
00:38:59Back down
00:39:00Plie
00:39:01Go
00:39:02Remember those arms
00:39:04Oh
00:39:05Better
00:39:05Better
00:39:06Okay let's do it again
00:39:07Minus the condiments
00:39:09Great job ladies
00:39:11Look at you being all professional
00:39:15Hey dad
00:39:16Dad
00:39:18That's my name
00:39:19Look I need to go over to the pub
00:39:22And get another keg
00:39:23There's only bottles left
00:39:24You alright here
00:39:25Yeah
00:39:25Maybe you should go help the man
00:39:27You know I think he's more than capable
00:39:29I could use the company though
00:39:31We're settled then
00:39:33Shall we
00:39:34Yeah
00:39:36I like your style
00:39:44Oh let me help you with that
00:39:53On three
00:39:54I thought you were holding the door
00:39:56Uh oh
00:40:00What do you mean uh oh
00:40:01Yeah I'm pretty sure
00:40:03That door only opens from the outside
00:40:05Like pretty sure
00:40:06Or sure sure
00:40:07Oh now I'm leaning more towards
00:40:09Sure sure
00:40:10Hello
00:40:19Anybody
00:40:20Help us
00:40:22Please
00:40:22Please somebody
00:40:24We're stuck in here
00:40:25There's no one out there
00:40:27This is bad
00:40:28This is very bad
00:40:29It's really not
00:40:30I'm slightly claustrophobic
00:40:32Really
00:40:32Yes really
00:40:33Alright well then
00:40:34Just breathe
00:40:35Just breathe
00:40:35Help is on the way
00:40:36But it could be hours before somebody finds us
00:40:38Days even
00:40:39Nolan said he'd be here in five minutes
00:40:41Oh
00:40:42Okay
00:40:44Normally there's no service when I get stuck in elevators
00:40:46Oh I forgot
00:40:47Getting trapped was kind of like a hobby for you
00:40:49What is this?
00:40:52Oh
00:40:53Uh don't worry about that
00:40:54Moby's white ale
00:40:58Yeah cause ale rhymes with whale
00:41:01Clever
00:41:01Yeah
00:41:02Crisp light and gives a bit of a chase
00:41:05Just like the story
00:41:06Yeah
00:41:06Did you brew these?
00:41:09Only the ones with the bad puns
00:41:11Pride and porter
00:41:14Rich
00:41:15Dark
00:41:15Little bitter
00:41:16But finishes sweet
00:41:18Like Darcy's character
00:41:19Exactly
00:41:20I am sensing a pattern here
00:41:22Yeah
00:41:22I like to call it literature liquefied
00:41:24Every flavour has a story
00:41:27So it's just a fun way to celebrate things I love
00:41:29And
00:41:29It helps pass the time
00:41:31Well it's kind of genius
00:41:32Yeah it's kind of silly
00:41:34What's your favourite book?
00:41:38Guess
00:41:38Alright
00:41:39Strong free spirit vibes
00:41:41For sure
00:41:42Artsy but more avant-garde slash bohemian
00:41:45On the road Jack Kerouac
00:41:47Okay
00:41:49The unbearable lightness of being?
00:41:53To kill a mockingbird
00:41:55Okay
00:41:56Deep sense of morality
00:41:58Themes of innocence and growth
00:42:01It's classic
00:42:01Let me see
00:42:02Taste would be
00:42:04The bitterness of injustice
00:42:06Mellowed by the sweetness of childhood
00:42:09And name?
00:42:13Scout's honour
00:42:13Scout's honour
00:42:15Not bad
00:42:16Yeah it's just a bit of fun
00:42:18I don't remember seeing any of these on your menu
00:42:21Yeah
00:42:22No
00:42:22I don't think anyone would want them
00:42:25They're
00:42:26A bit personal
00:42:27And a little too odd for the regulars
00:42:29Connecting flavours and feelings
00:42:31What's odd about that?
00:42:41Someone call for a hero huh?
00:42:43Stop smiling
00:42:44Did you mean what you said earlier about this island being ripe with ways to find luck?
00:42:50You kidding?
00:42:50There's tons
00:42:51Would you mind showing me some?
00:42:54Oh sure he'd love to
00:42:56I don't think that's a good idea
00:42:58What?
00:42:59I've got a pub to run
00:43:00Yeah and a great staff to help you to do it
00:43:02Look
00:43:02I'm sorry
00:43:04No
00:43:04No
00:43:05It's fine
00:43:05No need to be sorry
00:43:06I'll see you back at the party
00:43:08Are you daft Liam?
00:43:13Don't start
00:43:14The girl was practically asking you out
00:43:18No she wasn't
00:43:19She was asking me to be her own personal leprechaun
00:43:22Yeah
00:43:22And what's so terrible about that huh?
00:43:24Look
00:43:25It's
00:43:25It's not the right time
00:43:27It's been four years Liam
00:43:30You're allowed to do stuff yourself now and then
00:43:32You do know that don't you?
00:43:33I haven't got the time Nolan
00:43:35I'm busy
00:43:36Oh please
00:43:37That's a load of rubbish
00:43:39And you know it
00:43:40How's about tomorrow at nine?
00:43:53I would love to
00:43:55Ride bicycles along the wild Atlantic way
00:44:05Plant a hazel tree
00:44:07Cook an Irish stew
00:44:08Play the tin whistle
00:44:10It's supposed to bring a merry heart and lucky steps
00:44:14Uh what does drown a shamrock mean?
00:44:17It's not as grim as it sounds
00:44:19You just drop a clover into the top of your pint for a spot of luck
00:44:22And then chuck it over your shoulder when you're done
00:44:23I'm glad I can get behind you
00:44:25What?
00:44:31This side
00:44:32This side
00:44:32It's not as grim as it's not as grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim as it's not grim
00:45:02right see that fell over there yeah i want you to throw this onto his boat you're joking it's an
00:45:20old sailor's charm for good luck but you have to get on the boat while he's on it for it to work
00:45:25and this is going to help me how well old lore says if you give a bit of luck you get a lot back
00:45:30all right trust me it'll come round
00:45:32i hope you've got good aim have you already forgotten my dark performance i have great aim
00:45:40good because you're about to miss your shot watch and marvel
00:45:43watch and marvel eh this is a disaster
00:45:51what on the boat not at it i got this one yeah i wish you would now come on
00:46:00you've got this okay
00:46:02hey you
00:46:06uh oh
00:46:07roll
00:46:09roll
00:46:16hello
00:46:31oh hi um you wouldn't happen to know a woman named mj would you she's a tour guide here
00:46:43sure everyone knows mj she's the best oh um you wouldn't happen to know where she is
00:46:51she doesn't work as a tour guide on tuesdays and thursdays
00:46:55oh i see
00:46:57but i do know where we can find her
00:47:00each leaf represents something different hope faith love and of course luck but you need to find one with all four and they're very rare
00:47:12how rare are we talking
00:47:14about one in ten thousand
00:47:16and i thought finding a parking spot in new york city was hard
00:47:19don't be giving up just yet
00:47:21you know i was thinking about your special brews
00:47:27where are you now
00:47:28mm-hmm
00:47:29i think you should sell them
00:47:31i bet people would love them
00:47:33that's not really why i brew them
00:47:35i get that
00:47:36boss
00:47:38i didn't say but
00:47:39yeah but you're choking one down i can see it clear as day
00:47:42come on
00:47:43out with it
00:47:44okay
00:47:45i used to have this dance teacher miss wilder and she was always so happy always laughing
00:47:50even as a kid i remember being just mesmerized by her spirit and before every dance recital just as the nerves were about to take over she would say it as sharing something that you love is like sprinkling beauty across the world
00:48:04yeah but it's just beer it's not high art
00:48:07well art or not it brings you joy and that means something
00:48:10unless of course you're just scared
00:48:15you're up for a detour i want to show you something special
00:48:20sure
00:48:29oh my
00:48:31this is actually my home
00:48:33wait what really
00:48:35i didn't think new yorkers were that gullible
00:48:38come on
00:48:45you think we're allowed to be in here
00:48:47well i imagine the door would be locked if we weren't
00:48:50fancy a look from the top
00:48:52okay
00:48:54what would you like to be in here
00:48:55okay
00:49:04please
00:49:17please
00:49:19please
00:49:21please
00:49:22hello there oh hi i'm so sorry um i was out front taking it all in and the door was open so well
00:49:49i i walked in which is probably not allowed so i i should probably just go nonsense nonsense you're
00:49:56here now you might as well get something out of it besides i've always been a wandering soul myself
00:50:02mj is the name uh heather heather it's a pleasure heather these uh costumes they look like they're
00:50:12from a different century and that they should be you know it's the history that weaves the
00:50:19real magic into the fabric did you make them yourself oh no dear but i mind their spirit
00:50:27i um i restore antiques myself back home in america i have a little shop so we're kindred spirits
00:50:36come on let me show you how i play with time
00:50:40there's an old tale related to this place no i would expect nothing less
00:51:05it's about a captain named seamus o'reilly now he lived for the sea spent his whole life chasing
00:51:12legends of lost gold and never stayed ashore any longer than he needed just resupply
00:51:19but one night after a brutal storm his ship was wrecked washed up right here on these very rocks
00:51:26barely alive the keeper saved him helped him heal and as seamus recovered this lighthouse eased the
00:51:36storm inside him and before he knew it he found something unexpected a newfound appreciation for life
00:51:44best it's true calling when the keeper of the time passed away seamus took over he'd spent his whole
00:51:53life thinking that he needed the sea's open horizon
00:51:57but what really made him happy was guiding others to find theirs
00:52:03i always related to that story how so well before i opened the pub i was all geared up for life in
00:52:13engineering yeah it was the only dream i'd ever had i spent more than half my life i thought it was my
00:52:20forever horizon and then one day it wasn't what changed somewhere along the way building something
00:52:30new well just felt more right do you ever miss the old horizon
00:52:37in my experience finding what truly fits is a lot more rewarding than chasing a dimming glitter
00:52:47how do you find what fits you don't it finds you
00:52:57you
00:52:59you
00:53:09you
00:53:11you
00:53:13you
00:53:14you
00:53:15you
00:53:16you could practically feel the history through the fabric
00:53:25isn't it remarkable how a single piece of clothing can transport you in time
00:53:31it is so nice to meet someone who gets it
00:53:35i don't just get it dear
00:53:37sometimes i wear it
00:53:40when no one's looking of course
00:53:42once upon a time i wanted to be on stage
00:53:46really
00:53:47yeah
00:53:48but then i found my magic behind the scenes
00:53:51so meryl streep's legacy is safe from me yet
00:53:56oh i'm so sorry
00:53:58don't be
00:53:59don't be i mean minding these costumes keeps my inner artist alive and it spares me from the stage fright
00:54:09so tell me how long have you been rescuing antiques
00:54:15oh goodness for as long as i can remember you know i've always had this instinct i guess to collect the things that the world's given up on clocks furniture
00:54:17i used to believe that if i could fix them up make them better than they could find a new home a second chance
00:54:31i do understand
00:54:38a friend of the estate donated a lovely old planting table that i've been meaning to spruce up for some time but
00:54:49but if i'm honest i think i'd beat off more than i could chew
00:54:53well i could take a look at it
00:54:54uh
00:54:55i mean if if you'd like
00:54:57well yes
00:54:58okay
00:55:00it's like a canvas with no end
00:55:14yeah
00:55:16there's only a handful of places where you can see the cosmos this clearly
00:55:22growing up
00:55:24whenever i felt alone or
00:55:26whenever i had a rough day i used to come up here and chat to the stars
00:55:31for a while they felt like the only mates i had
00:55:34and did those mates ever chat back
00:55:36in their own way
00:55:39i used to think that each star was a message for someone
00:55:43somewhere trying to reach out like postcards across the sky
00:55:48hmm
00:55:49kind of like your bruise
00:55:51little messages just waiting for somebody to find them
00:55:55you're really not going to drop this are you
00:55:57i get it
00:55:59you know the first time i went on stage i was terrified
00:56:04exposing something you love is scary
00:56:07but what if there is somebody out there just waiting to find your message
00:56:13and perhaps that message is in
00:56:17don't say it
00:56:19a bottle
00:56:20it's so corny
00:56:23okay pop quiz
00:56:26go
00:56:27aliens
00:56:28real or myth
00:56:29uh
00:56:30real
00:56:31but probably not green or with antennas
00:56:34fair enough
00:56:35astrology
00:56:36uh good for a read
00:56:38but
00:56:39best not making any life choices based on it
00:56:41hmm
00:56:42black holes
00:56:44portals to other dimensions
00:56:46whoo-hoo
00:56:47that's on mars
00:56:49future tourist spot
00:56:50if
00:56:51they can sort out the guinness situation
00:56:53good night
00:57:14good night
00:57:15born
00:57:24out with it
00:57:25out with what
00:57:27oh now don't be coy with me
00:57:30you can't come martin in here with lovey eyes and say nothing
00:57:34i don't have a clue what you're talking about
00:57:37oh
00:57:38you're smitten bio
00:57:40well was that even a question
00:57:41no
00:57:42oh just calling it as i see it
00:57:45painfully clear as it is
00:57:47have i really got big lovey eyes
00:57:51oh
00:57:52big as saucers
00:57:53and real googly
00:57:55but like
00:57:56in a cool way right
00:57:57oh yes
00:57:59as cool as a dublin breeze
00:58:01you're humoring me aren't you
00:58:05every day of the week and twice on sundays
00:58:08good night nolan
00:58:09you
00:58:10哈哈
00:58:11Oh, my God.
00:58:41No way.
00:58:54Dance studio?
00:59:11What do you mean you didn't tell her?
00:59:21Well, I wanted to, but then I panicked.
00:59:24Clearly.
00:59:25Well, once I was looking in her eyes, I just, I just wanted to know her for who she is, you know?
00:59:32Not as my mom or whoever she felt she needed to be right then.
00:59:37Wait till you meet her.
00:59:39She's brilliant and witty and full of charm.
00:59:43Everything I'd hoped for.
00:59:45And when I talked to your dad, he sends his love.
00:59:48I told him that I met MJ and he was supportive as always.
00:59:55I'll tell her soon.
00:59:57Good.
00:59:59What's happening today?
01:00:01Oh, uh, she needs some tips.
01:00:02I'm restoring an old gardening table.
01:00:05Okay, look at you besties already working on projects together.
01:00:08Well, I mean, I don't have to go if we have plans.
01:00:10No, absolutely not.
01:00:12You are going.
01:00:12And anyway, Liam is helping me complete my good luck list this weekend.
01:00:17And like you said, you and I get to spend every day together and you should cherish every minute that you have with MJ.
01:00:22Another date with Liam, huh, Mom?
01:00:24Thank you for nudging me.
01:00:33To unexpected adventures?
01:00:36May they continue.
01:00:37Amen.
01:00:38Amen.
01:00:41I'm a map of the mall and the ones before.
01:00:44One foot in the sea and a one on shore.
01:00:47Every step, every hopeful on high.
01:00:50I'm a map of the mall with my Irish eyes.
01:00:57Mine and I said I have traveling feet.
01:01:00Traveling feet, traveling feet.
01:01:03Slippers for princesses don't fit me.
01:01:05But I dance to my own drum, bright and bold.
01:01:08And my traveling feet always get me home.
01:01:13My sister says I'm a restless soul.
01:01:16Restless soul, restless soul.
01:01:18Easy to catch, but I'm hard to hold.
01:01:21Like a song on the wind that you caught one day.
01:01:24I get under your skin and then I step away.
01:01:29I'm a map of the world and the ones before.
01:01:32One foot in the sea and a one on shore.
01:01:35Every step, every hopeful on high.
01:01:38I'm a map of the mall with my Irish eyes.
01:01:54My mother says I have Irish eyes.
01:01:57Irish eyes, Irish eyes.
01:02:00My mother says I have Irish eyes.
01:02:03I can't remember the last time I breathed air this fresh back home.
01:02:27And this is where you could bottle it and slap a 100% organic free-range Irish breeze label on it and make a killing.
01:02:35I can't believe you get to experience this every day.
01:02:38Not every day.
01:02:40Meanwhile, the rest of the world is living in a box apartment, staring at a deluxe view of the back of another box apartment.
01:02:48Does it ever get old?
01:02:50Old? No.
01:02:52Blurry.
01:02:53More often than it should.
01:02:55Yeah.
01:02:55Life has a funny way of taking even the best views and fading them into the background sometimes.
01:03:01Hmm.
01:03:03After Lillian.
01:03:04A fog settled on us.
01:03:08She was always the one who believed in us.
01:03:09In me, always pushing me to go for more, to try new things.
01:03:14And without that, it's hard to see things clearly.
01:03:19That's why I took the books.
01:03:21I mean, I've always been a reader.
01:03:22But diving into other people's stories became my fondest escape.
01:03:28For a long while there, it felt like there was always something keeping my head down.
01:03:40Pouring.
01:03:41Brewing.
01:03:42Reading.
01:03:43Praying.
01:03:45But these last few days...
01:03:46It's the first time I've looked up in ages.
01:03:50Thank you for that.
01:03:53I should be the one thanking you.
01:03:58Owen!
01:04:04Sorry about that.
01:04:05I didn't mean to break the moment.
01:04:07What are you doing way out here?
01:04:08Come on, man.
01:04:10You're not the only one with a good taste in views.
01:04:12The best views for the prettiest girls.
01:04:14Not too shabby, eh?
01:04:28Yeah, I couldn't agree more.
01:04:30Oh, wow.
01:04:32How about a nice cup of tea?
01:04:34And then we can tackle that sticky drawer.
01:04:37That sounds like a pleasure.
01:04:38Yeah.
01:04:39Yeah.
01:04:39Well, he's a bit of a mess, but in a proper charming way.
01:04:57Like a puppy chasing his tail.
01:04:58We'll see how he goes.
01:05:00Well, I'm happy for you.
01:05:01What about you and Liam?
01:05:02Looking quite cosy?
01:05:03He's just helping me shake off some bad luck.
01:05:06Just that, is it?
01:05:07Just that.
01:05:08Mm-hmm.
01:05:10So when do you head back?
01:05:12Uh, about that.
01:05:14What?
01:05:15Tell me.
01:05:16It's barely a flicker of an idea.
01:05:18Just go on, spill.
01:05:20Well, there's this dance studio in town and it's up for auction tomorrow.
01:05:23I can't stop thinking about it.
01:05:25Wait, the old Hanson place?
01:05:26Yeah.
01:05:27Yes, yes, yes, you must go for it.
01:05:29Oh, we business besties.
01:05:30Honestly, I don't know how I'd be able to afford it.
01:05:33We'll get you sorted.
01:05:34As a business owner myself, I will make sure that this happens for you.
01:05:37That's really sweet of you.
01:05:39Just to have someone in this town who understands the value of a well-placed Taylor Swift reference,
01:05:44it will be worth it.
01:05:49Does he know?
01:05:51There's nothing to know.
01:05:52Not yet, anyways.
01:05:53Here we go.
01:06:17A nice cup of wine.
01:06:21Um, and I think I managed to fix the squeaky drawer.
01:06:25I just gave it some oil.
01:06:27Oh, fabulous.
01:06:28So how is it sliding now?
01:06:30Like a dream.
01:06:31Oh.
01:06:32You should, um, give it a go.
01:06:35Oh.
01:06:36I might just do that.
01:06:47Oh.
01:06:48Oh.
01:06:48Oh.
01:06:51Helen.
01:06:55I should have told you sooner.
01:06:58This is really you.
01:06:59This is really you.
01:07:01It's really me.
01:07:04I should have reached out sooner.
01:07:06I really didn't want to write you back.
01:07:07Oh, don't, no.
01:07:10Oh, sweetheart.
01:07:11Oh, jean.
01:07:12Oh.
01:07:13Oh, I never thought of it.
01:07:18Oh.
01:07:18Oh.
01:07:19Yeah.
01:07:19Oh.
01:07:21Oh.
01:07:24Oh.
01:07:27Oh.
01:07:29Oh, darn it.
01:07:30Oh.
01:07:31Oh.
01:07:31Oh.
01:07:31Oh, darn it.
01:07:31Oh.
01:07:32Oh.
01:07:32Oh.
01:07:33Oh.
01:07:34Oh.
01:07:34Oh.
01:07:35Oh.
01:07:35Oh.
01:07:36Oh.
01:07:37Oh.
01:07:37Oh.
01:07:37Oh, darn it.
01:07:37Fiona, before you go,
01:07:44now you know my favorite book, too.
01:07:48I have to admit, I was not expecting that.
01:07:51There's a lot of life lessons in there.
01:07:53And some grit, too, if you look close enough.
01:07:56I always thought it was a nice reminder
01:07:57that sometimes a shift in luck
01:07:59is just a shift in perspective.
01:08:02Well, thank you for this,
01:08:05for today and yesterday, and...
01:08:07all of it.
01:08:09I hope it helps you find what you're after.
01:08:11Me, too.
01:08:23Good night, Liam.
01:08:25Good night, Fiona.
01:08:37Good night, Fiona.
01:08:55Vianna, it's Julie Donovan, casting director of Giselle.
01:09:10Give me a call when you get this.
01:09:12It's important.
01:09:13Thank you so much.
01:09:25This is a dream come true, really.
01:09:28I'll see you then.
01:09:30Who is that?
01:09:32The casting director from Giselle.
01:09:34They rewatched the audition tapes, and the director and choreographer want to see me again,
01:09:38and apparently it's down to me and one other dancer.
01:09:41For which part?
01:09:42Giselle!
01:09:43Oh, wait, wait.
01:09:46Did you tell her?
01:09:47I told her.
01:09:48Oh, how'd it go?
01:09:49It was amazing.
01:09:52We talked for hours, and she wants to take us to a show tomorrow night to meet her granddaughter.
01:09:58I have to get back to New York ASAP.
01:10:00They're putting me on a flight tomorrow, but you should stay.
01:10:03Finish the trip.
01:10:04You think?
01:10:05Absolutely.
01:10:05You've got a mom to hang out with.
01:10:08Those are moments you're never going to forget.
01:10:10It looks like that good luck magic is working after all.
01:10:13I guess so.
01:10:15I don't know.
01:10:15Yay!
01:10:16You're gay.
01:10:46You're gay.
01:11:16You're gay.
01:11:24Hey.
01:11:26Hey, wasn't expecting you?
01:11:27Yeah, um, I just, um, I just came to say goodbye, because I'm leaving a little bit earlier than planned.
01:11:43Oh, you know.
01:11:46Yeah, you were right. I, uh, never should have doubted the myths of a man's motherland.
01:11:51Because it worked. All of it. Um, after you dropped me off last night, I got a call from New York. Um, the show that I auditioned for, they want to see me again. And the final callback's tomorrow.
01:12:08It's the job of my dreams.
01:12:14That's, uh, congratulations.
01:12:18Yeah.
01:12:19I never would have gotten that call if it wasn't for you.
01:12:23But that's not true.
01:12:24Yes, it is.
01:12:26Irish luck isn't just about ticking boxes, Fiona. None of it works without belief. Conviction. That's all you.
01:12:34Uh, I should really be getting back.
01:12:43I hope you know.
01:12:44Look, you don't have to say anything else, all right? I, I'm happy for you.
01:12:48You, you caught their eyes and you were after. And, of all the pubs in Ireland, I'm glad it was mine that you came twirling through.
01:13:02Me too.
01:13:05Goodbye, Fiona.
01:13:06Fiona.
01:13:18Bye, Fiona.
01:13:37Bye, Fiona.
01:13:41Bye.
01:13:43Bye.
01:13:44I can't believe I just got a new grandma and now I have to leave.
01:13:52Look, we have all the time in the world ahead of us.
01:13:57Please call me Gigi.
01:13:59I've always wanted to be Gigi.
01:14:02I like Gigi.
01:14:07What's up, sweetheart?
01:14:08You look as if you're wrestling with yourself.
01:14:10I am just not entirely sure that I want to get on that plane right now.
01:14:17What's going on?
01:14:20Okay, there's this old building in town that's up for auction today and it just, it has this magic about it.
01:14:28It actually reminds me of Miss Wilder's old dance studio in Brooklyn and I just haven't been able to get it out of my head.
01:14:36So what are you saying?
01:14:37You know better than anyone how much living I have missed out on just relentlessly chasing this dream.
01:14:48Convinced that my life could truly begin once I finally made it, you know?
01:14:54But there's always going to be auditions and more what ifs.
01:14:58For the first time in my life, it feels like there's a dream that's actually chasing me.
01:15:04Miss?
01:15:06Your flight?
01:15:08Gotta go.
01:15:11I love you.
01:15:15See you soon, darling.
01:15:18You be safe.
01:15:19Yeah.
01:15:19Yeah.
01:15:19Yeah.
01:15:20Yeah.
01:15:20Yeah.
01:15:20Yeah.
01:15:20Yeah.
01:15:21Yeah.
01:15:22Yeah.
01:15:23Yeah.
01:15:24Yeah.
01:15:25Yeah.
01:15:26Yeah.
01:15:27Yeah.
01:15:28Bye-bye.
01:15:30Bye-bye.
01:15:33Oh, dear.
01:15:50Hey, these are for you.
01:15:56Where's Fiona?
01:15:57Go on.
01:15:58Why'd you let her leave?
01:15:59I can't exactly chain her to the bar, love.
01:16:02Why didn't you ask her to stay?
01:16:05I've only known her a week.
01:16:07So?
01:16:08Ask her to stay a little longer.
01:16:12It worked for you once, didn't it?
01:16:15You've got to fight for her.
01:16:17Like you did for Mum.
01:16:19Remember?
01:16:19Remember?
01:16:19Hurry up!
01:16:41Hurry up!
01:16:49I'm going as quick as these legs will carry me.
01:16:52Keys, Dad. Keys.
01:17:01Step on it.
01:17:03I'll put you in the car.
01:17:05Great. So we'll be safe and late.
01:17:07Perfect combo.
01:17:19Hey, are you and Judy still in the cottage?
01:17:49Her flight's boarding. We'll never make it.
01:17:58I'm so sorry, Dad.
01:18:01Me too, kiddo.
01:18:04Me too.
01:18:12Okay, Fiona. Go, Fiona. Go, go, go.
01:18:17Excuse me. Sorry.
01:18:19Is the auction over?
01:18:21Never really started.
01:18:23A private bidder snapped it up first thing this morning.
01:18:26Is there any way that you could give me their name?
01:18:29Absolutely not. That's illegal.
01:18:34I'm so sorry, sweetie.
01:18:36Oh, stop your moaning now.
01:18:39It's not over till the Irish lady sings,
01:18:41and I haven't cleared my throat yet.
01:18:44Benefit of living here all my life is I know people.
01:18:48Okay.
01:18:53Any idea who bought the place?
01:18:56No idea at all.
01:18:57Okay, thanks a million.
01:18:58All right.
01:19:00She certainly has moxie.
01:19:02She sure does.
01:19:03Found him.
01:19:06Come on, hurry up, girls.
01:19:08Okay, what exactly is the plan here?
01:19:11We're going to confront the owner, and then what?
01:19:14Force him to give me the space?
01:19:16We're not going to force anyone,
01:19:18but sometimes a friendly chat can go a long way.
01:19:21And sometimes, yeah, it's good to spin your own look.
01:19:29The buyer's right up here.
01:19:33Oh, no.
01:19:34I threw a piece of coal at that guy the other day.
01:19:36I was trying to get it on the boat, but I kept missing.
01:19:39Why would you do that?
01:19:40It's a good luck thing.
01:19:42Oh.
01:19:43What have you got here?
01:19:47Well, we're here to talk about the Hanson building.
01:19:51You?
01:19:52You're the coal-lobbing lassie from the other day, aren't you?
01:19:55Yes, sorry about that.
01:19:57Captain?
01:19:58Can I call you captain?
01:20:02Okay.
01:20:03Here's the deal.
01:20:04Well, I have spent most of my life believing that I was just an inherently unlucky person,
01:20:10you know, walking around under a permanent dark cloud.
01:20:13But ever since coming here and just being around all the warmth and the kindness of everyone,
01:20:18it's felt like the sun was finally peeking out, you know?
01:20:21And, well, I just wanted more of that.
01:20:23So I threw myself into every Irish superstition and good luck ritual
01:20:27in hopes of finally shaking off the cloud and turning my luck around for good,
01:20:30hence throwing the coal at you.
01:20:32Apologies again.
01:20:32But now, I can't for the life of me think of why I thought I was so unlucky in the first place, you know?
01:20:41And what's all this got to do with the Hanson building?
01:20:44Right.
01:20:45Back to the point.
01:20:47I have also been a dancer my whole life.
01:20:50And walking into that beautiful building and seeing what it was and what it could be again,
01:20:56not just for me, but for the village, you know?
01:20:58For every little girl with a dream.
01:21:00It just really felt like fate was reaching out to me.
01:21:06I'm afraid I can't sell it to you.
01:21:10The building's been in my family for nearly a hundred years.
01:21:14We lost it back in 98.
01:21:16Fought hard to get it back.
01:21:18What if I rented it from you?
01:21:23I promise it would be in such good hands.
01:21:27Rent?
01:21:27I'm sure a charming man like yourself.
01:21:30Now, I'd wager you have a few granddaughters.
01:21:34A whole gaggle.
01:21:36Lively as the sea they are.
01:21:38Could use an outlet.
01:21:39Well, I would be honoured to provide that for them.
01:21:44Looks like you found a new landlord.
01:21:48Thank you so much.
01:21:49Yes!
01:21:52Oh, boy.
01:21:53Well, I don't know about you, but I'm feeling pretty lucky right now.
01:21:56Me too.
01:21:57Oh, cha-cha!
01:21:58Oh, my God!
01:22:10Hey!
01:22:13What are you doing here?
01:22:15Did you know that if you have an Irish grandparent, you can become a little citizen?
01:22:21Is that right?
01:22:22Yeah.
01:22:22Which I thought might come in handy, you know, with my parents being over there and the studio here.
01:22:29Studio?
01:22:30Yeah.
01:22:31You haven't heard?
01:22:32Oh, I just signed a year's lease on the old Hanson building.
01:22:35So, your village just got a new dance teacher.
01:22:39I thought maybe you could help me find my first student.
01:22:43Well, what about Broadway?
01:22:45I found a better horizon.
01:22:47I found a better horizon.
01:22:52I found a better horizon.
01:23:22Hi!
01:23:31And remember, no pirouettes in the streets.
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