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00:00:00Where's Ella?
00:00:11Have you arranged the flowers yet?
00:00:13Who's seen Ella?
00:00:15Fellas, the tree's not straight.
00:00:18Find Ella.
00:00:27I think I'll stop here.
00:00:28Oh, Mr. Gale, a scarf to help with the children.
00:00:36Oh, and Mr. Lloyd, I knit these mittens myself.
00:00:43And last, but certainly not least,
00:00:46a basket of baked goods for your family and some toys for the children.
00:00:52Deeply obliged.
00:00:53Thank you so much, Miss Stewart.
00:00:54It's my pleasure.
00:00:55Oh, those chestnuts smell delicious.
00:01:00May I have a bag?
00:01:00Of course.
00:01:01One bag of chestnuts coming right up.
00:01:08Merry Christmas, Nell.
00:01:09Thanks.
00:01:09Merry Christmas, Nell.
00:01:10Merry Christmas, Nell.
00:01:10Merry Christmas, Nell.
00:01:11Merry Christmas, Nell.
00:01:11Merry Christmas, Nell.
00:01:12Merry Christmas, Nell.
00:01:13Merry Christmas, Nell.
00:01:14Merry Christmas, Nell.
00:01:15Merry Christmas, Nell.
00:01:16Merry Christmas, Nell.
00:01:17Merry Christmas, Nell.
00:01:18Merry Christmas, Nell.
00:01:19Merry Christmas, Nell.
00:01:20Merry Christmas, Nell.
00:01:21Merry Christmas, Nell.
00:01:22Merry Christmas, Nell.
00:01:23Merry Christmas, Nell.
00:01:24Merry Christmas, Nell.
00:01:25Merry Christmas, Nell.
00:01:26Merry Christmas, Nell.
00:01:27Merry Christmas, Nell.
00:01:28Merry Christmas, Nell.
00:01:29Merry Christmas, Nell.
00:01:30Merry Christmas, Nell.
00:01:32Ella, whatever are you doing?
00:01:43Here's this tree for you and for the rest of the staff downstairs.
00:01:45You're too kind, but you'll tarnish your new outfit.
00:01:48It's no bother. I'm glad to do it.
00:01:50You have your mother's heart.
00:01:52Your father requests the word with you in the study.
00:01:54Wonderful. I'd like a word with him as well.
00:01:57Sadie, I've made a decision.
00:02:00After much contemplation, I've decided to start a charity in town
00:02:03to help those who are struggling in Newport.
00:02:05I found just the spot.
00:02:07Oh, yes.
00:02:08Oh, yes. I'm going to ask father to increase my allowance so I may rent the space.
00:02:13Wish me luck.
00:02:14Good luck.
00:02:22Good day, father.
00:02:24I'm glad you called me. I must speak with you because...
00:02:26I must speak with you, too.
00:02:27As you know, we'll be hosting our inaugural Christmas ball in a week.
00:02:33It's the event of the season.
00:02:35Everyone in Newport is talking about it.
00:02:37Huzzah to you.
00:02:37Well, I wanted to inform you that it's not just a Christmas ball.
00:02:42No.
00:02:43It's also an engagement party.
00:02:45Oh!
00:02:47Are you to marry again?
00:02:48Oh, do be serious, Ella.
00:02:50I'm not marrying. You are.
00:02:52At the Christmas ball, we'll announce your engagement.
00:02:55To whom?
00:02:58To Everett Thornton.
00:02:59He's a good man from a very good family,
00:03:02who you'll meet at the Christmas ball and not before,
00:03:05lest you pull your hijinks to blitz it.
00:03:09Well, um...
00:03:10Father,
00:03:12as much as I appreciate all the consideration you have put into this arrangement,
00:03:17and I do,
00:03:18I'll have to respectfully decline
00:03:21because I have decided to forego marriage
00:03:24and instead use my wedding coffers to start a charity.
00:03:28A charity?
00:03:29Yes, a foundation that will serve the community of Newport
00:03:32and ensure that no family is without food or a warm bed.
00:03:36I want to use my resources to help people find homes and jobs
00:03:40so they can be independent and prosperous.
00:03:43Father,
00:03:44I live a very blessed life.
00:03:48I want to share what I have with the community,
00:03:51just like Mother would have wanted me to.
00:03:53Ugh.
00:03:54You'll do no such thing.
00:03:56You'll do as I say and marry.
00:03:58I...
00:04:02Oh!
00:04:03Dear, we are out of ornaments,
00:04:07but not to fret, I'll get more.
00:04:09Wait, we're not done.
00:04:10My coat, please?
00:04:12How did your father take it?
00:04:13Oh, quite well, I'd say.
00:04:15Ella!
00:04:16Although the idea might require just a bit more time for him to warm up to.
00:04:20Where are you going?
00:04:21For a sale on the Beneficence, to think.
00:04:24He'll be mad as a March Hare.
00:04:25Which is why we should delay the news.
00:04:28Shall we?
00:04:33Good evening, William.
00:04:50Ladies and gentlemen,
00:04:51let's go back in time to the Gilded Age.
00:04:54My aptly named 122-year-old classic sailboat.
00:04:58Looks good for a century.
00:04:59I appreciate that.
00:05:00She does and she should.
00:05:01She's a part of history,
00:05:03once owned by Ella Stewart Grafton,
00:05:05given to her by her father.
00:05:07And actually, we're going to be visiting their estate later on in the tour,
00:05:10where she grew up, became a philanthropist,
00:05:12and started the giving house right here in Newport.
00:05:14I heard she married a sailor.
00:05:15Navy man, Rex Grafton.
00:05:17I've seen on that mast right there,
00:05:19they love to sail together.
00:05:20Uh, Nick, Coast Guard received report of a vessel
00:05:22dead in the water under Island Bridge,
00:05:24but all of our boats are already out.
00:05:25Copy.
00:05:26I can assist.
00:05:26Will you escort these people back to Grafton Estate?
00:05:28Christine will help you from there.
00:05:29Sure.
00:05:30You do rescues?
00:05:30I was in the Coast Guard for many years.
00:05:33Uh, when I'm not a historian at Grafton Estate,
00:05:34I do volunteer rescues for Newport, yes.
00:05:37But, uh, I gotta go, guys.
00:05:38Merry Christmas to y'all.
00:05:39Okay, folks, please follow me.
00:05:41Head right this way.
00:05:41Why did Father have to go and complicate this effort important?
00:06:02I wish for a different life.
00:06:04I wish to fall in love.
00:06:09I wish for someone to fall in love with me.
00:06:14For me.
00:06:19Ah!
00:06:20Ah!
00:06:20Oh!
00:06:21Oh!
00:06:21Where did you come from?
00:06:23Get back!
00:06:24Stowaway!
00:06:25Excuse me?
00:06:27How am I a stowaway?
00:06:28This is my boat!
00:06:29Your boat!
00:06:30Ha!
00:06:30What nonsense!
00:06:31My father would beg to differ.
00:06:32Now, who are you, and what do you want?
00:06:37What's happening?
00:06:38I was sitting on a rescue.
00:06:40These are the coordinates, and I don't see any boat.
00:06:43I just see you on my boat.
00:06:46What are you wearing?
00:06:47It's my boat!
00:06:48And what are you wearing?
00:06:51If you think to try anything with me, sir,
00:06:53you have paddled up the wrong creek!
00:06:55Wait.
00:06:57Do I know you?
00:06:58I don't think so.
00:06:59Does it matter?
00:07:00How did you get on this boat?
00:07:02Where did you come from?
00:07:03It's my boat!
00:07:06Now, you stay there and man the rudder.
00:07:09I'll manage the sheets.
00:07:11Okay.
00:07:13Okay.
00:07:16Does it happen?
00:07:18Where to?
00:07:19To Newport, of course.
00:07:21Where you can be dealt with by the proper authorities.
00:07:24What is happening right now?
00:07:29I'm not going to bite you.
00:07:40You can put the oar down.
00:07:50See?
00:07:52I'll tie the front.
00:07:52That's a pretty good knot.
00:08:01Now, where are the authorities?
00:08:05This is not my home.
00:08:08Where am I?
00:08:09Newport, Rhode Island.
00:08:10Nonsense.
00:08:11I left Newport an hour ago.
00:08:14And this is not it.
00:08:16Oh, my God.
00:08:24Oh, my God.
00:08:24Dave.
00:08:25No.
00:08:25Just calm down.
00:08:27It's okay.
00:08:27We're okay.
00:08:28You're okay.
00:08:29Just breathe.
00:08:29Take a deep breath.
00:08:30Who are you?
00:08:31I'm Nick.
00:08:33Nick McManny.
00:08:34And you are?
00:08:35Ella Stewart, of course.
00:08:37Ella Stewart Crafton?
00:08:40No.
00:08:41Ella Stewart.
00:08:42I think I know my own name.
00:08:43What year do you think it is?
00:08:47Why, it's 1905.
00:08:48December 18th, 1905.
00:08:51Although the harrowed expression on your face suggests I'm incorrect.
00:08:56No, it is December 18th.
00:09:002025.
00:09:03Balderdash!
00:09:04No, it couldn't be.
00:09:06Balderdash?
00:09:07What is this anyway?
00:09:07Some kind of prank?
00:09:08Who put you up to this?
00:09:10My falderdash?
00:09:10I should be asking you the same thing.
00:09:12It's a joke.
00:09:13A joke.
00:09:13Like you have a little hidden camera in your pocket.
00:09:15How could I fit a camera in my button?
00:09:17Are you mad?
00:09:19How could all this be?
00:09:21Am I dreamy?
00:09:22You're an Ella Grafton cosplayer.
00:09:24This is genius.
00:09:25Who is Ella Grafton cosplayer?
00:09:29Where are you going?
00:09:30My home, of course.
00:09:32To the Stewart Estate.
00:09:34Why are you following me?
00:09:37I'll make sure you get home okay.
00:09:39Oh, so the stowaway's a gentleman.
00:09:43What has become of everything?
00:09:45I love the commitment to this bit.
00:09:48You'd be great on the tours.
00:09:49What tours?
00:09:51I'm going to play along.
00:09:52This is going to be fun.
00:09:53All right, you've asked what's become of everything?
00:09:54Let me tell you.
00:09:55The last 120 years, let's see.
00:09:57We've synthesized DNA.
00:09:59We built electric cars.
00:10:01We landed on the moon.
00:10:02We have microwaves, internets, interstates, inflatable snowmen.
00:10:07Inflatable snowmen?
00:10:08Yeah.
00:10:14Are we breathing?
00:10:15I think we're breathing.
00:10:16Miss, ma'am?
00:10:16Hello?
00:10:17Hello?
00:10:18You guys want to back up just a little bit?
00:10:19Yeah, give her some air.
00:10:20Give me some air.
00:10:21Let's give everybody some air.
00:10:22Ma'am?
00:10:22Oh, no.
00:10:25I'm still here.
00:10:32You had us worried there.
00:10:33I almost caught an ambulance.
00:10:35I think you knocked your head pretty good when you snuck on my boat, so...
00:10:38It's my boat!
00:10:40You probably should rest a little...
00:10:42Or not.
00:10:44Okay, I'm going to check over here.
00:10:46I really am in the future?
00:10:48Yeah, yeah, you are.
00:10:50My stars.
00:10:53Everyone rides around in horseless carriages as if they're straight out of a Jules Byrne novel.
00:10:58Yep.
00:10:58Please, tell me more of this 2025.
00:11:03Okay.
00:11:03Um, well, uh, we have taller buildings.
00:11:09Um, shorter tempers.
00:11:11Uh, houses are bigger, yet for some reason the families are smaller.
00:11:16A lot more conveniences, but somehow less time.
00:11:20And everyone's got notes.
00:11:21Oh, you paint such a bleak picture.
00:11:26See?
00:11:27You also have glittering Christmas lights.
00:11:30And ornaments.
00:11:32All identical and shiny.
00:11:34Inflatable snowmen.
00:11:36But what truly astounds me...
00:11:38Yeah.
00:11:39...is that women wear pants.
00:11:42Oh, yeah.
00:11:44Yeah, a lot of them do.
00:11:50It looks the same.
00:11:52Only older.
00:11:54And more festive.
00:11:59Father will be so relieved I return.
00:12:01Sadie!
00:12:02What are all these people doing in my home?
00:12:06Well, this is our last tour of the evening.
00:12:10You know, this home has been a museum for the last 60 years.
00:12:12And I'm a historian here.
00:12:14A museum?
00:12:15But why?
00:12:16Why?
00:12:17You know, I'm gonna get Christine.
00:12:18She's our museum director.
00:12:19Christine.
00:12:19I heard my name.
00:12:20Yes.
00:12:21Um, may I present to you Miss Ella Grafton?
00:12:23Stuart.
00:12:24Stuart.
00:12:24Apologies.
00:12:25Miss Ella...
00:12:26Stuart.
00:12:27I'm sorry, what's going on?
00:12:29My goodness, what is this darling ensemble you're donning?
00:12:32A jumpsuit.
00:12:33Says who?
00:12:35Nordstrom Rack?
00:12:37I don't know, Sir Nordstrom Rack.
00:12:39Sir?
00:12:39Could you introduce me to him?
00:12:41Miss Stuart, why don't you have a seat right over here?
00:12:43There are some refreshments if you like.
00:12:45And Nick, can I have a word?
00:12:47Please.
00:12:48Mm-hmm.
00:12:49Mm-hmm.
00:12:55The Grafton Estate.
00:12:56Oh, uh, hello.
00:12:59Ella Stuart, how do you do?
00:13:00I do, thanks.
00:13:03Oh, are you a new tour guide?
00:13:05I didn't realize we were adding costumes.
00:13:07Genius.
00:13:08I'm Francis.
00:13:09I work for Christine.
00:13:10You work for her?
00:13:12A lady boss?
00:13:14How inspiring.
00:13:19Okay.
00:13:21All right, thanks for checking.
00:13:22Okay, so...
00:13:24I spoke with my uncle Leo at the precinct.
00:13:27And?
00:13:27There are no reports of anyone fitting her description.
00:13:30He's gonna check the local hospitals to see if anyone's missing.
00:13:33I wonder who she is.
00:13:34I have no idea, but I do know she just appeared at a thin hair on my boat.
00:13:37No, that doesn't make any sense.
00:13:39But it happened.
00:13:40Okay, in her reaction to Newport.
00:13:42I mean, she walked in the street, she fainted, and now she thinks she's Elle Stewart.
00:13:44Well, whatever's happening here, she seems innocent enough.
00:13:49Excuse me.
00:13:50What are you all here for?
00:13:52The lantern tour.
00:13:54Are you a guide?
00:13:54Oh, no.
00:13:55I'm actually in the midst of navigating an unfathomable chronological aberration.
00:14:00But I would be remiss to be a bad host.
00:14:03Thus, it would be my honor to give you a tour.
00:14:05Welcome to my home.
00:14:11Where is she going?
00:14:13She's the new guide, right?
00:14:14No.
00:14:16The architect was a dear friend of my father, Arthur Sulkin, inspired by European craftsmanship.
00:14:22And yes, this is a museum to you.
00:14:25How strange.
00:14:27But to me, it's the only home I've ever known.
00:14:31Ah, in here is the dining room.
00:14:34She's pretty good, huh?
00:14:35And looks exactly like her.
00:14:37Yeah.
00:14:38Over here is where we place an evergreen tree from the property.
00:14:43The staff would all come together and we'd decorate with ropes of cranberry and popcorn.
00:14:49Ah, yes.
00:14:51And the dining table where we'd eat a plum pudding on Christmas Eve.
00:14:55Chef would make my favorite.
00:14:57Minced pies, roasted pork.
00:15:00Oh, and this year, we're starting a new tradition.
00:15:03We're hosting a Christmas Eve ball.
00:15:06Don't you still hold that?
00:15:08Yes, we do.
00:15:09Every year.
00:15:11How about that?
00:15:13And just across the hall is the study where we would...
00:15:17What happened here?
00:15:21The study has changed.
00:15:22The furniture and the layout are different.
00:15:26Father's desk was here and Mother's painting just there.
00:15:29Okay, that's impressive.
00:15:33What occurred?
00:15:34Well, there was a fire in 1942.
00:15:37Some of the room had to be completely rebuilt.
00:15:41I never sat for this.
00:15:44When was this painted?
00:15:46Early 1906.
00:15:49Hmm.
00:15:50My father must have commissioned it for my future husband.
00:15:52No one knows why it was commissioned.
00:15:54Well, I do look happy.
00:15:59Come back soon.
00:16:01Merry Christmas.
00:16:02Merry Christmas.
00:16:03Farewell.
00:16:07So what is this?
00:16:08Why is my home a museum?
00:16:09Because Ella, I mean you, was, or are, or is going to be a great woman.
00:16:16A historical figure.
00:16:17And how do you two know each other?
00:16:20We actually went to college together.
00:16:22Same history program.
00:16:22College graduate.
00:16:24Well done, Christine.
00:16:26A lady boss is extremely rare where I come from.
00:16:29Speaking of, while my time here has been grand, I do wish to return home, so I'll have to bid you adieu.
00:16:35Where are you going?
00:16:36Beneficent's got me here.
00:16:37Oh.
00:16:38So she should be able to get me home.
00:16:42Beneficent.
00:16:43Oh, the boat.
00:16:44The Gilded Age is my boat.
00:16:46Gilded Age?
00:16:48What's that?
00:16:50Whoever she is, you have to look out for her.
00:16:52No, I don't.
00:16:52Yes, you do.
00:16:53Why?
00:16:54Because she doesn't know what she's doing.
00:16:57I don't need your help.
00:16:58And I'm not whoever you are.
00:17:00I'm Ella Stewart.
00:17:01Can you prove it?
00:17:02Tell me something about Ella that no one knows.
00:17:04Something you could not look up in a history book.
00:17:06How am I to know what you can find about me in a history book?
00:17:08And if no one knows this unknown fact, how are you to prove it?
00:17:11But tell me this.
00:17:12Why would you and Rex etch your name into the mast?
00:17:14Who's Rex?
00:17:16And what etching?
00:17:17I would never etch anything into my precious mast.
00:17:21Well, that's my mast.
00:17:23I've got some bad news for you.
00:17:25Ah.
00:17:26You see?
00:17:27There.
00:17:28I don't see anything.
00:17:32What?
00:17:34It was here.
00:17:35It was right here.
00:17:36It's been barbed over a century ago.
00:17:37Where's my sonar?
00:17:39Where's my equipment?
00:17:41What?
00:17:43You could not have taken it out this fast.
00:17:45What did you do with all my equipment?
00:17:47How are you doing this?
00:17:47I told you.
00:17:48This is my boat.
00:17:50Christened Beneficence in 1901.
00:17:54Ta-da!
00:17:54What?
00:17:54Maybe we get you warm and we talk about this.
00:18:06There's nothing to talk about.
00:18:08The sooner I get out on the water, the sooner I can get home to my precious Newport.
00:18:11I think whatever happened to you might be a little more complicated than you simply just
00:18:16sailed into the night.
00:18:17So please, please, just let's figure out what happened.
00:18:21Okay, get you some rest.
00:18:23And then, and then, if you'd like to set sail, I will gladly help you.
00:18:28I appreciate your concern.
00:18:30I think I will head home.
00:18:32Sounds good.
00:18:34Home?
00:18:34No, no.
00:18:35You can't stay there.
00:18:38Okay, I need you to show me what to do with this sticker.
00:18:40Put it where?
00:18:41On the bag.
00:18:41On the, on, over.
00:18:43Oh, no.
00:18:44Wow.
00:18:44No, it's a good look, actually.
00:18:45Is it?
00:18:45What are you kids doing?
00:18:49Oh, um, we are making donation bags and decorations for the Christmas charity ball.
00:18:54For the 120th anniversary, the theme is Step Back Into Time.
00:18:59So, we're trying to make the ball look and feel as much like the inaugural 1905 ball as
00:19:03possible, based off of your diaries and accounts of the event.
00:19:08Well, I've seen the staff decorating.
00:19:10Perhaps I can be of assistance.
00:19:12Oh, that'd be great.
00:19:13Oh.
00:19:14Oh, this won't do.
00:19:17Oh?
00:19:18Our ornaments are play statues and hand-blown glass baubles.
00:19:22We definitely do not use this.
00:19:26What do you call this?
00:19:28Uh, plastic?
00:19:30Yes, this plastic.
00:19:34Follow me.
00:19:35Just here in my room.
00:19:37Remarkably accurate.
00:19:38Ugh.
00:19:42This is where I keep my treasures.
00:19:51Roughly dusty, isn't it?
00:19:53Mother and I made this together for Christmas 1898.
00:19:57Pink.
00:19:58My favorite color.
00:20:00Not plastic.
00:20:03Mother knit this for me.
00:20:05Santa would place in the toe Brazil nuts and peppermint sticks.
00:20:08Have you ever had a Brazil nut?
00:20:10Rare.
00:20:10Yes, but ever so glorious.
00:20:12And this is where I would hide my diary.
00:20:15Actually, your diary's on display in the ballroom.
00:20:19How'd you do that?
00:20:21Can I see it?
00:20:27This is the diary.
00:20:28Looks the same, feels the same.
00:20:30I know this book like the back of my hand.
00:20:32But in this one, the diary entries end at December 17th, 1905.
00:20:38As it should, because that was the last day I wrote in it.
00:20:42Yesterday.
00:20:43Well, this day has been quite unexpected.
00:20:48Now, if you'll excuse me, I would like to go to bed.
00:20:51Well, considering your bed is now a museum piece, let's check the bed and breakfast and see if there's any more room.
00:20:56Okay, we're all set.
00:21:02The museum has arranged a two-bedroom suite on the upper floor until you can get everything sorted out.
00:21:08Max here will help you get situated.
00:21:10This is ever so kind of you.
00:21:12It's the least we could do.
00:21:13We're the ones who turned your home into a museum.
00:21:15Did you talk to your uncle?
00:21:23Yes.
00:21:24No reports of anyone missing from the wards or the hospitals.
00:21:27My boat, as I knew it, has completely changed.
00:21:29Everything.
00:21:30The little carving on the mast.
00:21:31Where'd that go, huh?
00:21:32It's gone.
00:21:32All my stuff is gone.
00:21:33And I know it sounds like a crazy person, but I'm starting to think she actually time traveled.
00:21:37Well, she does know things about Ella that no one could possibly know.
00:21:39Like your secret compartment in her room?
00:21:41True.
00:21:42I have been at that place for ten years.
00:21:44I know every inch of it, or I thought I did.
00:21:46Hear me out.
00:21:47Maybe the past and the present are happening simultaneously.
00:21:50So today is both December 18th, 1905, and December 18th, 2025.
00:21:55Or maybe this is all just an elaborate hoax.
00:21:57A hoax that changed my entire boat in a minute?
00:22:00Francis, you're the sci-fi nerd.
00:22:02Uh, I prefer sci-fi buff, but sure.
00:22:05So what do you think?
00:22:06It sounds crazy, but I believe her.
00:22:08Would you believe that I do, too?
00:22:09And if she really did time travel, then we have some ground rules to abide.
00:22:12Okay.
00:22:13Like what?
00:22:14Like 1905, Ella hasn't started the giving house yet.
00:22:17She doesn't know the life ahead of her.
00:22:19It's true, because the diary that we have of hers on display, that's finished.
00:22:22Which means she somehow makes her way back to the past.
00:22:26So we can't tell her the future, lest we create a cosmic wrinkle and alter the course of history.
00:22:32Nick, you can't let her out of your sight.
00:22:34Uh, then perhaps she shouldn't be reading the stack of books on Newport's history that she's taking up to her room right now.
00:22:40No, probably not.
00:22:41Come on.
00:22:44Ella, I brought you some of my clothes and something to sleep in.
00:22:49Thank you, Christine.
00:22:50Oh, they're so soft and stretchy, with no fiddly buttons or buckles.
00:23:02Why?
00:23:03I'd be the toast of my era.
00:23:04You were the toast of your era.
00:23:06I was?
00:23:07Mm-hmm.
00:23:08What do you know of me?
00:23:10I really shouldn't say.
00:23:12Surely there's something?
00:23:14I will tell you.
00:23:17You have always been an inspiration to me.
00:23:20Working at the museum and getting to share your legacy, it's been a dream.
00:23:26And I have no doubt you will be an inspiration to me.
00:23:29What with you being a lady boss in Hobbes.
00:23:31Oh, well.
00:23:33Nick will be staying in the other room just in case you need anything.
00:23:36Oh.
00:23:38Oh.
00:23:42I do think we should have a chaperone.
00:23:45The town will talk.
00:23:48You know, we do live in a much different time now.
00:23:51Yes.
00:23:52They seem liberated.
00:23:54Uh, well, that's debatable.
00:23:56I'm not saying that the world was perfect back then, but it was just a, such a beautiful golden age.
00:24:03You know, with, with great invention and grand estates and great literature and opera boxes and, sorry, I, I read a lot of Warden, so.
00:24:11Edith?
00:24:12Yeah.
00:24:13Do you know her?
00:24:13Yes.
00:24:14She and her husband bought one of their many summer homes just down the street from us.
00:24:18Oh, you, you, like, you know her, know her.
00:24:21I just meant it's, uh, it seems like it was a simpler time.
00:24:24Yes, but that's what my father always says about the era of good feelings.
00:24:29Nostalgia is not a modern construct.
00:24:31Anyway, I can promise you, whatever time or age, being human ensures that life will always be complicated.
00:24:40But beautiful.
00:24:45How did you know I was going to say that?
00:24:47It's one of your most famous quotes.
00:24:49Hmm.
00:24:50I probably shouldn't have told you that.
00:24:51I'm sorry, but it's, uh, it's a beautiful quote.
00:24:56It's one of my favorites.
00:24:57It brings me a lot of comfort.
00:24:58Uh, well, I should retire for the evening.
00:25:05Good night.
00:25:09Good night.
00:25:19Here you go.
00:25:21Hmm.
00:25:22Whatever is this?
00:25:25That is called a cafe latte with oat milk.
00:25:29No, I mean this.
00:25:32There is a perfectly shaped Christmas tree in my cup.
00:25:36I guess we would call that latte art.
00:25:39It can get quite ornate.
00:25:41Almost too lovely to drink.
00:25:42Almost.
00:25:43So you time traveled.
00:25:44Do you have any idea what time travel is?
00:25:47Of course.
00:25:47I've read H.G. Wells, the time machine.
00:25:49Who hasn't?
00:25:49But I never suspected it to be possible.
00:25:54Me neither.
00:25:54What's the last thing that you remember?
00:25:56Well, um, I was sailing up the coast when I saw a comet.
00:26:04Unlike anything I've ever seen.
00:26:05And then you appeared on my boat.
00:26:09You mean my boat.
00:26:10Mm.
00:26:11Okay, so you think it has something to do with this comet.
00:26:13I'm trying to figure this out.
00:26:14It couldn't have been the boat.
00:26:15I've taken her out a thousand times.
00:26:16Is there anything else you can think of?
00:26:18Not that I remember.
00:26:22Oh, you must show me the holiday wonders of your century.
00:26:27Perhaps we could take a walk.
00:26:28Sure, yeah.
00:26:29We can take these to go.
00:26:30To what now?
00:26:31We will carry them out.
00:26:33In paper cups.
00:26:35Paper cups?
00:26:36Absolutely genius.
00:26:38Tell me, how does one milk an oak?
00:26:41You okay?
00:26:43Mm-hmm.
00:26:45Look at me.
00:26:46Yeah.
00:26:47In my pants.
00:26:48Drinking the milk of an oat from a paper cup.
00:26:52If only your father could see me now.
00:26:53Yes, you are.
00:26:54Quite the sight.
00:26:55Listen, I've been thinking of getting you back to 1905.
00:26:59What is that man ringing a bell?
00:27:01He's collecting for families at Christmas time.
00:27:04Oh.
00:27:05So, anyway, that is very generous.
00:27:10That 120-year-old coin could feed the whole city.
00:27:13Okay, like I said, we need to focus on getting you back, so...
00:27:16He said that's almost impossible.
00:27:18That's the most marvelous Christmas tree you've ever seen?
00:27:24Who owns this majestic tree?
00:27:27No one, actually.
00:27:28It's for the tree lighting tonight.
00:27:30It's one of the events that raises money for the, uh, giving...
00:27:32Giving what?
00:27:33Uh, local charity.
00:27:35We need to figure out how to get you back.
00:27:37Hello!
00:27:37I'm Ella Stewart.
00:27:38How do you do?
00:27:39And more importantly, how can I be of assistance?
00:27:43Here you go.
00:27:45Let's get to work.
00:27:46Oh, I'm, I'm good.
00:27:49I don't participate much.
00:27:50Whatever do you mean?
00:27:51Well, you know, you go to a restaurant at someone's birthday and you're singing happy
00:27:55birthday to a stranger and...
00:27:57Not at all, but go on.
00:27:58Why would you know that?
00:27:59Um, I don't know.
00:28:01I'm just more of an observer.
00:28:02Because you don't wish the stranger to have a happy birthday?
00:28:05No, no, no.
00:28:06Uh, bad example.
00:28:06Uh, I don't know.
00:28:08I just, I don't join in much.
00:28:10I don't know.
00:28:11Well, not to fret.
00:28:13We all have an unlimited capacity for growth.
00:28:16Excuse me!
00:28:18Merry Christmas!
00:28:19This is Nick.
00:28:21He's learning how to participate.
00:28:23Hi, Nick!
00:28:27Hello.
00:28:32Mmm.
00:28:34Roasted chestnuts.
00:28:36Glorious.
00:28:37Some things never go out of style.
00:28:39Ladies and gentlemen, the moment you've been waiting for, please join me as we count down.
00:28:45Five, four, three, two, one.
00:28:57It's beautiful.
00:29:00I'm with that.
00:29:04Yeah, the Christmas tree lighting, the boat parade.
00:29:06They're old, huge, new port traditions.
00:29:08Ella!
00:29:10Let me guess.
00:29:13Marge de Mac?
00:29:14You know it.
00:29:16Oh.
00:29:17Can I talk to you for a moment?
00:29:18Yeah.
00:29:19Yeah.
00:29:19Just one minute.
00:29:20dedicated and loving memory to Ella Grafton, founded the Giving House, which has provided housing and support services to the people of Newport since 1906?
00:29:38I did it.
00:29:38I did it.
00:29:40What is this supposed to be?
00:29:41It's lovely.
00:29:42Can you paint this?
00:29:42Look at it.
00:29:43This looks like Ella's portrait.
00:29:45Yes, but notice something missing?
00:29:47She's just completely disappeared from the painting.
00:29:49She's gone.
00:29:49What does this mean?
00:29:52As best as I can understand, time is a river that flows from the past to the present, and Ella being here has placed a boulder in the river, diverting its course.
00:30:01Okay, so we get rid of the boulder?
00:30:02Or the course of history will be changed forever.
00:30:05But remember, whatever we do, we cannot tell her the future.
00:30:08I started the Giving House!
00:30:10Did you know?
00:30:12Oh, you must come see the plaque.
00:30:14It's ever so lovely.
00:30:15Wait.
00:30:15Come.
00:30:15Okay, Ella.
00:30:16Wait.
00:30:18Also, a generous passerby informed me that the Giving House later funded a paper company that single-handedly kept Newport's poor fed during the Great Depression.
00:30:27But whatever is a Great Depression?
00:30:30What?
00:30:32It's gone?
00:30:33But how could that be?
00:30:34It was just here.
00:30:35I swear it on my entire...
00:30:36We all knew it was here, Ella.
00:30:38We've all seen it many times.
00:30:40And what happened to it?
00:30:41I think you being here is erasing you from history, from the traditions you started.
00:30:47And I worry if you don't go back soon...
00:30:49I could disappear permanently.
00:30:59Whatever are you doing?
00:31:00Right now, I'm doing a little bit of research, trying to figure out the name of the comet that you saw in 1905.
00:31:05No, I mean, what is this contraption?
00:31:08Oh, this.
00:31:09Um, this is a, uh, laptop.
00:31:13Mm-hmm.
00:31:13Laptop.
00:31:14Think of it as, uh, electronic encyclopedia and an abacus were rolled into one.
00:31:20So you're saying this little box contains all the knowledge of the world?
00:31:26That's right.
00:31:27Uh, sadly, today people use it for mostly posting photos of their pets online and arguing with strangers.
00:31:31Hm.
00:31:32Anyway, um, right now I'm trying to piece together what happened to you.
00:31:36Um, there's an article here that mentions various comets that have traveled through our solar system in history.
00:31:40How intriguing.
00:31:41Yeah.
00:31:42So with these comets come magnetic activity, which under the right circumstances would cause very strange phenomena.
00:31:49Enough to cause a time portal?
00:31:50That's what I'm trying to figure out.
00:31:51Some of these theories think that these large bodies of water in the comet's pass are highly conductive.
00:31:57Um, places like, uh, Bermuda Triangle, uh, no, that's okay, they've been experiencing things like this for centuries.
00:32:03So?
00:32:04What's our plan?
00:32:05Right now I don't have one.
00:32:06Um, but I'm trying to find a name and when it will be visible, and until then I'm gonna keep digging.
00:32:12So, this little box contains all the knowledge of the world, even history?
00:32:20No spoilers.
00:32:21I was gonna say, the museum, or, I apologize, your, your home is less than a block from here, and I think Christine needs some help in the ballroom.
00:32:34So, uh...
00:32:35What?
00:32:36What?
00:32:37What are you doing, uh, when we finish up here today?
00:32:39Um, nothing.
00:32:41I, something I actually wanted to ask you.
00:32:43Do you think maybe you...
00:32:45Am I intruding on a private rendezvous?
00:32:47Um, well, I'm stressed.
00:32:49I'd heard a thing.
00:32:51Mm-mm.
00:32:52I have these centerpieces to make, and the ball is in five days, and our step back into time theme is proving harder to pull off than I thought, so...
00:33:01Well, don't be stressed.
00:33:03I'll help you.
00:33:04But you haven't even been to a Christmas ball yet.
00:33:07No.
00:33:08But I've been to other balls.
00:33:10Men in tuxedos, women in gowns, ice sculptures, candles, dancing.
00:33:16That sounds like the best time.
00:33:17Oh, it's dreadful.
00:33:18What?
00:33:19You must always be on your best behavior, as my father reminds me.
00:33:23I must converse cheerfully, never sigh of weariness, and always be polite, demure, graceful.
00:33:29Never truly myself, thus never really connecting with anyone.
00:33:33Oh.
00:33:34Well, it seems Francis is courting you.
00:33:36No.
00:33:37Perhaps at the ball.
00:33:38You should let your fan do the talking.
00:33:41A press against the cheek signals you love someone.
00:33:45Ella, you're too much.
00:33:47Everything looks and smells divine, Christine.
00:33:50Oh.
00:33:51Well, the tradition of the ball started when...
00:33:53You'll see.
00:33:54But we hand out donation cards, people fill them out, and then they hang them on the boughs of the tree.
00:33:59That's wonderful.
00:34:01How many of these do we need to make?
00:34:03A lot.
00:34:12Perfect.
00:34:31Hello.
00:34:32How may I help you?
00:34:33Are you?
00:34:34Are you?
00:34:35Are you talking to me?
00:34:36Yes.
00:34:37How may I help you?
00:34:39Show me everything you can about Ella Stewart from Newport, Rhode Island.
00:34:48Certainly.
00:34:49Finding information about Ella Stewart Grafton.
00:34:52Max Grafton.
00:34:58Oh.
00:34:59Did you know your box talks?
00:35:04Yeah.
00:35:05It's called Siri.
00:35:07Siri who?
00:35:08Si...
00:35:09Never mind.
00:35:10We said no spoilers.
00:35:11So I marry Rex Grafton.
00:35:13Is that who my father chooses instead of Everett Thornton?
00:35:16No, I can't tell you that.
00:35:17I'm sorry.
00:35:18Please, tell me something.
00:35:20We don't know a lot about him.
00:35:22Okay, we know that he was a Navy man.
00:35:24So my father chose a Navy man?
00:35:26Is there a portrait of this Rex?
00:35:28You have to stop searching for the future.
00:35:30You're going to be in it soon enough.
00:35:33You mean?
00:35:34Can I show you something?
00:35:35Okay.
00:35:36Watch.
00:35:37Okay.
00:35:38I found this while you were out.
00:35:41The Christmas Comet passes Earth's orbit in December every 20 years.
00:35:45But check this out.
00:35:46Look at the date in 1905.
00:35:47December 18th.
00:35:48December 18th.
00:35:49That's the night you ended up on my boat.
00:35:52That's the comet I saw.
00:35:53That's what I was thinking, but watch this.
00:35:56If this chart right here is correct, it's going to fly by in five days.
00:36:01Christmas Eve?
00:36:03Christmas Eve.
00:36:05But how will I know what time or where to be?
00:36:09That's the only thing I don't have figured out right now.
00:36:11But the important thing is we know what day it's coming.
00:36:15You're welcome.
00:36:18There is one thing I did not tell you about that night.
00:36:24Yeah.
00:36:25But it is silly.
00:36:26Sillier than time travel?
00:36:27I guess if you put it that way.
00:36:29Right before you appeared on my boat, I wished for a different life.
00:36:34One where someone would fall in love with me.
00:36:39For me.
00:36:40That's not silly.
00:36:42It's a beautiful thing to wish for.
00:36:47Um, we should probably go at start soon.
00:36:50What is?
00:36:51The perfect thing for someone who loves Christmas as much as you.
00:36:55I thought they already did a Christmas tree lighting.
00:36:58They did.
00:36:59This is actually the beginning week of all of the holiday festivities in Newport.
00:37:03It's a Christmas boat parade.
00:37:05A boat parade?
00:37:06Mm-hmm.
00:37:07How wonderful.
00:37:08Yeah.
00:37:09It's a big tradition here.
00:37:10Started by Ruth Meyers, who was a local woman inspired by you.
00:37:14All the proceeds go to the giving house.
00:37:16We must make sure beneficence is especially pristine.
00:37:19I can't say I participate in the boat parade, but I do enjoy watching.
00:37:23Tell me more about this refusal to participate.
00:37:26When did your commitment to a life of isolation begin?
00:37:29Growing up with my dad.
00:37:31He was a good man, but he was a quiet man.
00:37:34Where was that?
00:37:35Florida Keys.
00:37:36I probably could sail at the same time I could walk.
00:37:39My dad had a boating business, so I worked with him.
00:37:42And after that, I joined the Coast Guard.
00:37:45And then, from the GI Bill, I got to pursue my passion in college, which was history.
00:37:49And that's where I met Christine.
00:37:51She seems like a good friend.
00:37:53She's pretty great.
00:37:54After drifting around for a while, she gave me a full-time job here in Newport.
00:37:58How do you like it here?
00:37:59I love it.
00:38:01So much.
00:38:02Surrounded by water.
00:38:04Surrounded by history.
00:38:05Hmm.
00:38:06Definitely a drifter by nature.
00:38:08Why is that?
00:38:10I can't say one place ever felt like home.
00:38:13I, um, know that feeling well.
00:38:17Really?
00:38:18You seem very at home here, over a century later.
00:38:20Do I?
00:38:21You do.
00:38:22You're too kind.
00:38:23My whole life I've been told I'm too much or too loud.
00:38:27That no one will ever love me unless I'm a perfect lady.
00:38:30If I hadn't long ago committed myself to a life of service above self, I might be quite
00:38:36sad to think I never had a real chance to love.
00:38:38Well, who's to say that you don't?
00:38:40Or...
00:38:41Won't.
00:38:42Love, Rex.
00:38:43Hmm.
00:38:44Love, Rex.
00:38:45Hmm.
00:38:46Hmm.
00:38:47It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas everywhere you go.
00:39:01Take a look in the fire.
00:39:02Mmm.
00:39:03This sugar snow-covered fried bread is delicious.
00:39:07Oh, and that parade was marvelous.
00:39:10A spectacle of humanity that my father would never approve.
00:39:14Your father must be worried.
00:39:15Hmm.
00:39:16He'd be gone three days.
00:39:17I'm sure he'd be ecstatic to have you back.
00:39:19For a moment.
00:39:20And then he'd be, as Sadie says, mad as a marge pair.
00:39:23I take it you two don't get along?
00:39:25We attempt to.
00:39:26We never see eye to eye.
00:39:28He always wants me to be his dutiful daughter.
00:39:30But I've always been...
00:39:32Well...
00:39:34Me.
00:39:35Ever tried talking to him?
00:39:37No.
00:39:38There is no talk.
00:39:39He dismisses any discussion before it ever even begins.
00:39:41And he always has the final say.
00:39:44Like choosing this Rex for me.
00:39:46I assure you, Ella, you live life as you intend.
00:39:49The things you want, you make happy.
00:39:52And what of you?
00:39:54Of me?
00:39:55What do you wish for your life?
00:39:57I was in love once.
00:39:58Or...
00:39:59I should say I thought I was.
00:40:01Oh?
00:40:02We met when I was working out of port in New York City.
00:40:05What was she like?
00:40:06She was great.
00:40:07On paper we were a perfect match.
00:40:09She was beautiful and lively and spirited.
00:40:15A lot like you, actually.
00:40:17But very regimented.
00:40:18I wanted the romance and the moments in between.
00:40:22And she wanted the packed social calendar and planned date nights.
00:40:26True.
00:40:27And you?
00:40:31If I'm being honest, I like to take the days as they come.
00:40:35Same.
00:40:37That was my whole point.
00:40:38I love waking up not knowing where the day is going to take me.
00:40:41Exactly.
00:40:42Getting off work early and taking a walk on the beach or maybe in the rain.
00:40:47Sounds delightful.
00:40:48It would be.
00:40:49As long as it's not 20 degrees.
00:40:53I wanted a love for the ages and I didn't see that with her.
00:40:56And I hope that doesn't sound selfish.
00:40:59One should never compromise with one's heart.
00:41:02You're very easy to talk to, Miss Stewart.
00:41:04As are you, Mr. McManny.
00:41:30Plotting a course?
00:41:32Hey.
00:41:33Um.
00:41:34Yeah.
00:41:35Something like that.
00:41:36Oof.
00:41:38Wow.
00:41:39A good compass is a sailor's best friend.
00:41:40Absolutely.
00:41:41So I know the general coordinates of where you first appeared on the boat.
00:41:44I figured we'd start there.
00:41:46Even if we find the right area, there's no guarantee of success.
00:41:49Are you worried?
00:41:50I mean, there's nothing comforting about being sucked into the Christmas time world.
00:41:55Besides, I've become very taken with the future.
00:42:00And it's many eccentricities.
00:42:02Women in paths.
00:42:04Talking encyclopedias.
00:42:05Snow covered fry bread.
00:42:07Electric cars.
00:42:08A magic I've yet to experience.
00:42:10The past needs you.
00:42:12I know.
00:42:14I made a promise to help the people of Newport and I will.
00:42:17Good.
00:42:18But what if I can't?
00:42:20What if history doesn't play out the same way?
00:42:22What if I'm not up for the task or I've somehow altered my fate?
00:42:25There's a quote that I really love.
00:42:27May those who follow their fate be granted happiness.
00:42:30May those that defy it be granted forgiveness.
00:42:35Abraham Lincoln.
00:42:39Really?
00:42:40Mm-hmm.
00:42:41Well, if we only have a few days left together in the future, we should make the most of it.
00:42:46I agree.
00:42:47Excuse me, miss.
00:42:48May we please have two Christmas cafe lattes with milked oats.
00:42:53Oh!
00:42:54And with the most ornate version of a reindeer one can muster.
00:42:56You know, I probably should not be doing this, but since we've already disrupted the course of time, I thought I should show you why you need to go back.
00:43:08And that's why.
00:43:10The giving house.
00:43:11Oh, Nick!
00:43:13Look.
00:43:14Oh, wait.
00:43:15I've got cash.
00:43:16I've got cash.
00:43:17Lots of cash.
00:43:18Thanks, Santa.
00:43:19Merry Christmas.
00:43:20Thank you very much.
00:43:21Very good.
00:43:22You're welcome.
00:43:23Yeah, you can hold of that.
00:43:24Why?
00:43:25Um, why?
00:43:26Because, uh, that coin is going to be worth a fortune.
00:43:29Actually, all the coins are.
00:43:30Especially Bitcoin.
00:43:31Tell your great-grandkids about that one.
00:43:32I have a great-grandkids?
00:43:33No spoilers, Ella.
00:43:34Oh!
00:43:35This is lovely.
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00:43:55Thanks!
00:43:56I can customize it for you if you'd like.
00:43:58Hm.
00:43:59I suppose the name I would put on it is...
00:44:03Rex.
00:44:05Mmm.
00:44:06Perhaps you should put your heart's desire on one.
00:44:08Oh, okay, so we call that fishing.
00:44:10And, uh, what my heart desires, um...
00:44:15It wouldn't work in this case.
00:44:18Why not?
00:44:20You're quite the eligible bachelor.
00:44:22And you're free from the constraints of my era's matchmaker.
00:44:24era's matchmaking. Modern day dating is not very easy. Maybe there is something to
00:44:30matchmaking. Surely not. You get to make all of your own choices. And that may be
00:44:36but finding someone you want to spend the rest of your life with, a best friend and
00:44:41confident, that's not easy and I don't care what part of history that you come
00:44:48from. I agree. That's what my mother would always say. Nay, insist, my husband should be.
00:44:55Is that what your father was to her? I don't believe so, which is why I think she
00:45:02wanted it for me. Ladies and gentlemen, follow me right this way to my favorite
00:45:11room of the house, the atrium, which is actually an addition to the original
00:45:15structure built in 1891 as a birthday gift from Lord Grafton to Lady Grafton.
00:45:20This looks amazing. What are you working on? Stringing some popcorn, badly.
00:45:24You know what, I'm gonna go box up some of the donations that one of the patrons
00:45:28dropped off, so see you later. Nick told me the good news about the comet. I'm just
00:45:34excited because we get to have you here for a little bit longer. Well, I look
00:45:38forward to experiencing your ball. You've worked so hard on it. Thank you.
00:45:43It's been a labor of love, but I wish I could have gone to yours. The first ball.
00:45:49Hmm. I also look forward to seeing you and Francis dance together.
00:45:53Oh, no, no, no. That's not gonna happen.
00:45:56Why not? Because I...
00:46:01Maybe love just isn't in the cards for me, you know? I've never been very lucky at it,
00:46:06and... and that's okay, you know? Maybe some people are put on this planet
00:46:12to create history, like yourself. And some of us are put here to preserve it.
00:46:18Christine, you can't possibly believe that. Francis would be lucky to be with you.
00:46:26You're a catch. An inspiration. A lady boss.
00:46:32Right back at you.
00:46:34Yes.
00:46:36Oh, so kind of the museum patrons to donate items.
00:46:43Patrons are very, very generous, especially around Christmas time.
00:46:46What do they say? One man's trash is another man's treasure?
00:46:49Sounds like something I'd say.
00:46:50I know.
00:46:51Hey, thanks again for the compass.
00:46:53Sure.
00:46:54That man. Who is he?
00:46:58Huh? Oh, old Coast Guard buddy, Adam Waters.
00:47:02He looked... familiar.
00:47:04Maybe he knew like his great-great-grandpa.
00:47:16Kel, the spruce goes in the ballroom, just there. Would you be able to help with hanging it?
00:47:21And, Ned, if you could finish the popcorn garland, that would be amazing.
00:47:25Remember, the popcorn is for decorating, not for eating.
00:47:27Who are all these people?
00:47:28Volunteers turned friends.
00:47:30Oh.
00:47:31The Christmas ball is in three days, so we need all the help we can get.
00:47:34Right.
00:47:35I figured until I return home, I can assist in preserving my legacy.
00:47:39I come bearing frosting.
00:47:40Do we still need to make a gingerbread house?
00:47:42Yes.
00:47:43Perhaps we can all do it together?
00:47:44Love a good gingerbread house.
00:47:46Cooper, let me help you with the glassware.
00:47:48I wish I had her optimism.
00:47:51So it looks like Ella's been a big help with the ball.
00:47:54Yes, Ella has.
00:47:56Hi.
00:47:57Christine, why does the mentioning of Ella's name seem to bring you palpable distress?
00:48:01You know, all the obvious reasons.
00:48:03Her portrait is blank.
00:48:05Her plaque is gone.
00:48:06And now, her biography is just scrap paper.
00:48:10What's next to disappear, hmm?
00:48:12The giving house?
00:48:13I love having her here.
00:48:15But I also know she has to go back.
00:48:17In all the history books, it says that Rex is the one that brings her back, right?
00:48:20Yeah, I know.
00:48:21And I still don't see how that's possible.
00:48:23What are you looking for?
00:48:28Oh.
00:48:29Uh, Nick said Rex was, is a Navy man.
00:48:33Mm-hmm.
00:48:34So there must be something about him.
00:48:36A graduation photo, a portrait.
00:48:38Even a sentence or a blurb would be helpful.
00:48:41We've looked.
00:48:42We've scoured these books.
00:48:43He has no footprint.
00:48:44Oh, I know.
00:48:45But there must be something.
00:48:47The talking encyclopedia told me that he was born in 1874.
00:48:51So he must have been in the Navy 1892 and on?
00:48:56We followed that lead.
00:48:57And the only unidentified photo we have from that time is...
00:49:03Yeah.
00:49:04Oh, that man.
00:49:06There.
00:49:07My father bought my boat beneficence from him.
00:49:09Only I don't remember his name.
00:49:11Could that be Rex?
00:49:13My future husband?
00:49:16No, I don't think so.
00:49:18I remember him being a working class type.
00:49:21Not the kind my father would choose for me.
00:49:23I bet Nick would enjoy seeing the boat's original owner.
00:49:25I'll show him.
00:49:26I'll go check on things.
00:49:28All right.
00:49:29I'll be along in a moment.
00:49:30Hm.
00:49:33Before you hear it from her, I tried to help Ella find info on Rex, but no dice.
00:49:38You're jealous, aren't you?
00:49:41No, I'm not.
00:49:42Why would I be jealous of Rex?
00:49:44Oh, come on.
00:49:45It's obvious you have a thing for Ella.
00:49:46Sorry, bud.
00:49:47It is painfully obvious.
00:49:49Of course I do.
00:49:50How could I not?
00:49:51I mean, she's effervescent.
00:49:52She's hilarious.
00:49:53She's gorgeous.
00:49:54She's a bright light that fills every room and she makes every situation better.
00:49:57That felt really good.
00:49:58But it doesn't matter because of all the extenuating circumstances, okay?
00:50:02Like what?
00:50:03What do you mean like what?
00:50:04The fact that she lacks a social security number?
00:50:06The fact that she lives in another century?
00:50:08Which gives new meaning to a long-distance relationship.
00:50:10How about the fact that she's a time traveler destined to marry another man?
00:50:14So yes, Christine, it's mildly complicated.
00:50:17You're welcome.
00:50:18You're welcome.
00:50:19Take a hand.
00:50:20A little gift for you.
00:50:21This is great.
00:50:22When did you do this?
00:50:23Last night when I couldn't sleep.
00:50:24I thought we could hang it on the mantle with the stocking my mother made for me.
00:50:37Oh, she taught me how to knit and crochet.
00:50:39We'd make stockings and mittens for the people of Newport.
00:50:42For her, Christmas was a time to give back.
00:50:45It's clear where you get your generous spirit from.
00:50:48Perhaps my mother came from nothing.
00:50:53She met my father and she was swept into a life of privilege she could only dream of.
00:50:59Though I fear it was self-sacrificial.
00:51:02I believe she married my father so she could pull her family out of poverty.
00:51:06That's why your father wanted you to marry Everett.
00:51:09He was trying to protect you.
00:51:11He saw how hard your mother's life was and the choices that she had to make.
00:51:16Well, what do we do now?
00:51:17Do you want to watch a Christmas movie?
00:51:19A moving picture?
00:51:21Mm-hmm.
00:51:22But how?
00:51:23A TV, of course.
00:51:24Yeah, watch.
00:51:25Think of it as a lot of moving pictures in this black box.
00:51:30Fascinating.
00:51:31Right?
00:51:32Would you like some wine?
00:51:33Yes, please.
00:51:34So what was your favorite Christmas movie of your time?
00:51:37Oh, Santa Claus.
00:51:38The first Christmas movie ever made.
00:51:40Oh, it's absolute perfection.
00:51:42One minute and 17 seconds of it.
00:51:45Wow.
00:51:46Well, our Christmas movies today are much longer and there's much more of them.
00:51:53Shall we?
00:51:55What's your favorite Christmas movie?
00:51:58Hands down, It's a Wonderful Life.
00:52:02Which actually reminds me a lot of you.
00:52:05Why?
00:52:06Well, because it's about a person with a good heart trying to make a big difference.
00:52:14And also creating happiness no matter where you are.
00:52:18Strange, isn't it?
00:52:19Each man's life touches so many other lives.
00:52:22But when he isn't around, he leaves an awful hole.
00:52:27Doesn't he?
00:52:30Will I leave an awful big hole when I'm gone?
00:52:33You will be missed.
00:52:37But everyone will know that you're living the life you should.
00:52:40And they will be happy for you and Rex.
00:52:45What if I don't love him?
00:52:47Do you remember the day that you went to study and you saw the portrait of yourself for the first time?
00:52:52And Christine said that there was mysterious wonder around your smile.
00:52:56And you said because you were happy?
00:52:59What of it?
00:53:00It's because I think and I have always thought that that was the very first time you were ever in love.
00:53:14I understand you found an original photo of the owner of the Gilded Age?
00:53:19Oh.
00:53:20Ah.
00:53:21Yes.
00:53:23Let's see.
00:53:24Here.
00:53:25On the right.
00:53:27This man?
00:53:28Are you sure?
00:53:29Yes, I'm sure.
00:53:30I never forget a face.
00:53:31And I just bought the beneficence from him two years ago.
00:53:34This is just a tad odd because this looks similar to the Coast Guard officer that you said looked familiar, Adam Waters.
00:53:43Hm.
00:53:45I bought the Gilded Age from him.
00:53:47I am.
00:53:57Uh.
00:53:58Ella.
00:54:01I can't be allowed to say this again.
00:54:02I know.
00:54:03I know.
00:54:04No spoilers.
00:54:05Only this time I'm not looking for me.
00:54:06I'm looking for Adam Waters.
00:54:08Kidding it doesn't do anything.
00:54:10I've tried that many times.
00:54:12Um.
00:54:13Use the mouse to-
00:54:14Oh no!
00:54:15Jesus.
00:54:16This, this is, this is called a mouse.
00:54:19I didn't know.
00:54:20I know.
00:54:21I know.
00:54:22Okay.
00:54:23So, you use the mouse, the mouse moves the arrow, and you go up to the search bar.
00:54:27I did that.
00:54:28But then you click here with this.
00:54:30Oh.
00:54:31Now type in your search word.
00:54:33Go ahead, type it in.
00:54:35This alphabet is all out of order.
00:54:37That is true.
00:54:39Okay.
00:54:40Now hit, when you're done, hit enter.
00:54:42But uh.
00:54:43Nick.
00:54:44Look, they're nearly identical.
00:54:45They really are.
00:54:46Wow.
00:54:47Maybe that's like his great grandson or something.
00:54:48Or maybe he knows something.
00:54:49Adam did look at me in quite a peculiar manner.
00:54:50I just thought you were really pretty.
00:54:51Or um.
00:54:52Or um.
00:54:53Well, I'm going to pen a letter formally requesting his presence for tea.
00:54:56I'll send it by courier.
00:54:57We also could just go to the marina.
00:54:58It's where he usually hangs out.
00:54:59Oh.
00:55:00Thank you for walking with me.
00:55:01What is this feeling?
00:55:02My head's in a tizzy and my heart is pounding.
00:55:03Ah, it couldn't be fate, could it?
00:55:04Oh.
00:55:05Oh.
00:55:06Oh.
00:55:07Oh.
00:55:08Oh.
00:55:09Oh.
00:55:10Oh.
00:55:11Oh.
00:55:12Oh.
00:55:13Oh.
00:55:14Oh.
00:55:15Oh.
00:55:16Oh.
00:55:17Oh.
00:55:18Oh.
00:55:19Oh.
00:55:20Oh.
00:55:21Oh.
00:55:22Oh.
00:55:23Oh.
00:55:24Oh.
00:55:25Oh.
00:55:26Oh.
00:55:27Hey, Adam.
00:55:30We were just coming to see you.
00:55:32Oh.
00:55:33Nick.
00:55:34Good to see you.
00:55:35How have you been?
00:55:36Good to see you.
00:55:37How do you do?
00:55:38Ella Stewart.
00:55:39Oh.
00:55:40Rex.
00:55:41Rex Craftings.
00:55:44Huh?
00:55:47So it was you who sold the beneficence to me, wasn't it?
00:55:51Yes, as I remember it, your father was tied up on business so you came in his stead.
00:55:56I knew I recognized you only you look different now older than my father sent
00:56:04you to rescue me yes I was a Navy man known for my navigational skills the
00:56:09night you disappeared your father sent a courier asking me to set out to find
00:56:12you immediately I couldn't have been more than an hour behind you and that's
00:56:18when I saw it a comet unlike anything I'd ever seen
00:56:23then you ended up here yes at first I didn't realize anything had happened
00:56:29except that I was back on course to Newport but when I got here I discovered
00:56:33it was 2005 and you've been stuck here ever since yes did you ever try to get
00:56:42back yes in the beginning I was desperate if a comet was mentioned in the news I
00:56:48got out on the water but no luck after some research I realized that it wasn't
00:56:52just any comment that could get me back home but Christmas Comet yes the
00:56:57Christmas Comet is the only one that comes close enough to Earth's orbit
00:57:00somehow it interacts with certain bodies of water and is only available for about
00:57:07a two-hour window the fact it only comes once every 20 years I discovered there
00:57:11was no chance of getting back until right now so sorry it's all my fault no don't
00:57:22apologize because the longer I was here the more I wanted to stay can I ask who
00:57:29sold you the Gilded Age it was left of me I don't know by whom but about a decade
00:57:34after I got here I got a letter instructing me to head down to the shipyard I was given
00:57:39the title to the boat with one caveat what one day I had to sell it to Nick
00:57:47hmm then who wrote the letter I don't know was it my father was it he who who
00:58:00arranged for us to marry okay I can give you guys some privacy no again I I don't know I
00:58:05I haven't been back since I left that evening but I'm aware the history books
00:58:11say that we marry you know the um Christmas Comet next appears in two days on Christmas Eve
00:58:18uh I'm so sorry I have work to do I'll see ya
00:58:23um so I just met my husband and it was a crushing disappointment
00:58:32what about the spark my mother always told me about maybe you two just need some time true love
00:58:39it doesn't take time this was supposed to be love at first sight the start of forever
00:58:44Nick be honest with me I am being given the chance to rewrite history should I take it
00:58:53I think I didn't ask what you think I asked what you feel I feel that in a world that makes very
00:59:03little sense that everything happens for a reason I believe that everything is exactly how it's supposed
00:59:10to be I also believe that all of the history books cannot be wrong so you do feel I should marry him
00:59:21Nick filled me in about Adam oh yes I'm certain the fates are having a laugh at us do you want to
00:59:40talk about it what is there to say except I guess whatever will be will be are those the cards the
00:59:49guests will place on the tree yeah and how did that tradition start just let it play out Ella
00:59:56how am I supposed to let it just play out leave my fate to my father's picking just allow myself to
01:00:05marry Rex who knows maybe he grows on you I know myself I know my gut
01:00:11for the first time
01:00:14I know what it feels like to fall in love with someone someone in particular
01:00:20no it doesn't matter the history books are pretty clear that I marry Rex
01:00:27to think I will have tasted love and then have to live a life without it
01:00:32Ella I really shouldn't be telling you this and I'll probably cause like total dimensional fracture
01:00:39oh I'm pretty sure the damage is already done in the history books and family accounts and local
01:00:45legend Rex is the one that finds you at sea he brings you home and the two of you fall madly in
01:00:52love so you will love Rex and it'll be a love for the ages
01:00:59Adam
01:01:12it was just on my way to see you yes I've also been meaning to come by I just wasn't sure what to say
01:01:23why don't we talk someplace out of the cold I've been thinking of you how it must have felt
01:01:30these last 20 years I feel responsible I took you from your home but I am home no I mean your home
01:01:40in the past but it's okay I I think I know how I can get you back why would I want to do that I
01:01:45have a life here I have a sense of purpose and community and even if we try there's no guarantee
01:01:51no but we have to try Adam there's so much at stake look around you this could all be affected
01:02:00and I fear if we don't go back I won't be able to fulfill my legacy and if I do go with you I fear I
01:02:05won't fulfill mine look I understand your concern I do but when I lived in our time I was adrift I
01:02:12didn't feel at home I had no friends or family and for a long while I wished for a different life
01:02:17yes I have a wonderful life here why would I want to give all that up to go back to 1905 call it fate
01:02:25or luck or whatever but whatever happened with us with that comet it was meant to be perhaps you're
01:02:32meant to do it on your own to rewrite history if you believe in your dream and your vision for it
01:02:37everything will work out but then why am I here I wish I knew
01:02:46thank you so much for your time
01:02:53merry christmas hey I was looking for you oh hi what uh you're doing
01:03:01yeah I discovered the giving house does events with the coffee shop during the holidays to raise
01:03:06awareness I um wanted to take my mind off everything so I decided to show the volunteers
01:03:13a little gratitude and did some christmas shopping nice nice where uh where'd you get the money
01:03:19oh the gold coins I have yeah you're right turns out they're worth a fortune hey Ella I got you this
01:03:27thank you Nick this is one of our volunteers Ada hi hi named after her great-grandmother oh wow I was
01:03:35just telling Ella that the giving house helped my great-grandmother secure a home and find a better
01:03:39job her family became one of the most prosperous in Newport and still one of the largest contributors
01:03:44at the giving house that's great come on let's take a walk sure nice meeting what a perfect night
01:03:50you seem energized look I was thinking we talked to Adam I've spoken to him and well you've decided
01:03:57to stay here I think I should too wouldn't it be grand no why not there's a world of good I can do
01:04:06here in 2025 no they meet you Ada needs you the giving house would not exist to think of all the
01:04:19people you've helped not to mention you have an entire entire life waiting for you with Rex
01:04:26Nicholas McManny do you not have any feelings for me of course I have feelings then why are you so
01:04:33set on pushing me into the arms of another because it's the right thing to do it's sometimes caring
01:04:40about someone means letting them go sometimes caring for someone means fighting for them Ella what
01:04:46will you fight for what will you love if not me if not this then what
01:04:50it's not the way it's supposed to be listen I'm gonna do everything I can to help you get back home
01:05:07what about you Nick when will you ever be home
01:05:13Ella
01:05:16mind if I join you yes you're actually saving me a trip I was about to come find you
01:05:35one of those please thank you I uh spoke with Ella last night
01:05:45if you're going to try to convince me to go back I'll tell you the same thing I told Ella
01:05:51I have a life here in 1905 both my parents have passed I was an only child and the few people I
01:05:59know in Newport are all gone if you don't catch that portal and the comet passes by you two were
01:06:05both stuck here for 20 years would that be so bad yes yes it would Adam or Rex or whoever you are you
01:06:10have to go back with Ella we have no chemistry didn't build some chemistry I promise you if you
01:06:16get to know her there's no chance you're not gonna fall for her come to the ball come to the ball and
01:06:22then you both can sail away together to a time where I've been gone for seven days yet I'm 20
01:06:27years older to do what enjoy all the turn-of-the-century comforts and a few world wars what would I even
01:06:33do there Nick you would love and you would be loved by an amazing woman look the thing is I already
01:06:43we have an amazing woman her name is Maven and we're engaged to be married this summer
01:06:48does Ella know this look I want to help her and I believe I have a way to make sure she finds the
01:06:58correct location come on let me show you something okay I believe the Christmas comet will be visible
01:07:03over Newport starting at 10 p.m. so in theory that's when the two-hour window would begin yes the
01:07:09one thing that bothers me is why did Ella and I both see the same comet but come out in different
01:07:14time periods I think it's because we were both at different coordinates when we entered the portal
01:07:19do you remember the coordinates you found her at yeah it was a 41 degrees longitude by minus 71
01:07:25latitude okay if every section of this protractor is 10 years right with 1905 Newport being at zero
01:07:33so then 120 years into the future would match the exact coordinates where Ella appeared
01:07:38yes no I came in at these coordinates here which would signify 100 years it's 2005 it's 20 years
01:07:48earlier based on where you were in the water that means that if she stays the course on Christmas Eve and
01:07:54sails to the coordinates that you just gave me that should be her best chance of getting back to 1905
01:08:00Nick there's something else I didn't tell you what's that that in addition to selling you the boat I
01:08:10also had to make sure on December 18th 2025 just before dusk I somehow get you out to sea it's the
01:08:18rescue you sent me up there was no rescue I was just following the orders from the letter look I'll meet
01:08:26you both at the ball and I'll make sure she gets off safe but that's all I can promise I'm not going back
01:08:56you look beautiful look at you
01:09:00I've never worn a dress like this before you look amazing guess where I got it
01:09:10Nordstrom Rack
01:09:12oh Christine this is stunning thank you look look at what you've accomplished
01:09:20oh I'm so proud of you it's all because of you anything that I am is because of women like you who paved the way
01:09:29going to make me cry oh I have a gift for you from the past oh I think it will prove useful
01:09:38oh my goodness it's beautiful remember a press against the cheek signals you love someone
01:09:46so when you don't know what to say let your fan do the talking thank you now
01:09:54how much time do we have I set sail at 10 o'clock
01:09:58then let's make the most of it yes let's
01:10:03hi you clean up nice I was gonna say the same thing about you
01:10:14say did you ever learn about Victorian fan signals yeah uh women use them to convey secret
01:10:22messages right right yes yeah um so an open fan to the side means that you want someone to wait
01:10:29for you and a fan pressed against the cheek means that you love fancy someone and a closed fan to the
01:10:37heart means that you've won the person's love you know what my favorite one was
01:10:47what's that one mean that you want to be kissed
01:10:51what's that one mean that you want to be kissed
01:11:01and
01:11:03What do you think?
01:11:27I think that never law of history.
01:11:33Has anyone met more beautiful?
01:11:36Careful.
01:11:37I might swoon again.
01:11:39I might catch you.
01:11:42Any word from Adam?
01:11:43No.
01:11:46We have to go.
01:11:47Why?
01:11:48I thought we said 10 o'clock.
01:11:50We did, but I want to make sure you get off safe.
01:11:56Isn't there time for one dance before we go?
01:12:02I think so.
01:12:09You seem sad.
01:12:13I am.
01:12:14A bit.
01:12:15Why?
01:12:16You get to go home.
01:12:17Nick, the question still stands.
01:12:20When will you ever be home?
01:12:21When I kissed you.
01:12:22That moment.
01:12:23When I kissed you.
01:12:24That moment.
01:12:25I was home.
01:12:26I was home.
01:12:27Madam.
01:12:28This is my fiancee.
01:12:29Maven.
01:12:30Hi.
01:12:31Hi.
01:12:32It's nice to meet you, Ella.
01:12:33It's nice to meet you, Maven.
01:12:34It's nice to meet you, Maven.
01:12:35It's nice to meet you, Maven.
01:12:36It's nice to meet you, Maven.
01:12:37It's nice to meet you, Maven.
01:12:38It's nice to meet you, Maven.
01:12:43The Giving House doesn't exist.
01:12:44It's nice to meet you, Maven.
01:12:45It's nice to meet you, Maven.
01:12:50It's nice to meet you, Maven.
01:12:51It's nice to meet you, Maven.
01:12:52It's nice to meet you, Maven.
01:12:53The Giving House doesn't exist.
01:12:57It's nice to meet you, Maven.
01:12:58It's nice to meet you, Maven.
01:13:03The Giving House doesn't exist.
01:13:07It's all my fault.
01:13:12Listen.
01:13:13We can fix this.
01:13:14We have to go now.
01:13:15Okay?
01:13:16Okay.
01:13:18Let's go.
01:13:21Bye.
01:13:28I'm sorry to disappoint you, Ella.
01:13:31But you must understand my home is here.
01:13:33I understand.
01:13:35I do.
01:13:41Maven is a lucky woman.
01:13:45Goodbye, Adam.
01:13:46Goodbye.
01:13:48I, uh, think this is what I'm supposed to tell you,
01:14:01that things will never be the same without you here.
01:14:07But in this case, it needs to be.
01:14:10I hope you think of me.
01:14:12Only every day.
01:14:14Everything you've done here, everything you've inspired,
01:14:18and I'm very thankful.
01:14:21That all will have been worth it.
01:14:26Just to have known you, man.
01:14:29To have been home with you.
01:14:31And I have something for you, um, nothing big.
01:14:36Just maybe you can put in your secret ornament collection.
01:14:42If not, it can be a souvenir from the future.
01:14:46With you.
01:14:48Always.
01:14:51I'll cherish it.
01:14:51You have to go.
01:14:58You have to go.
01:14:58You have to go.
01:14:59You have to go.
01:14:59I'll be there.
01:15:00You have to go.
01:15:00I'll go.
01:15:00I'll go.
01:15:00I'll go.
01:15:01Come on.
01:15:31Come on.
01:16:01Why did you let me meet the man of my dreams?
01:16:17Only to make it impossible for us to be together.
01:16:22I'm ready to go home now.
01:16:28I know what love is.
01:16:31And I'm ready to share it with others.
01:16:33Welcome home, Ella.
01:16:47Ada! Miss Ella!
01:16:50By God's grace, Jehovah!
01:16:52We prayed for you.
01:16:53Your prayers worked.
01:16:56Thank you for giving me a reason to come home.
01:17:01If I may, what day is it?
01:17:03Why, it's Christmas Eve, ma'am.
01:17:05Use this for your Christmas dinner.
01:17:06Oh.
01:17:06And all else will fall into place.
01:17:08I promise.
01:17:09How can I ever repay your kindness by doing the same for others when you are able?
01:17:14Merry Christmas!
01:17:15Merry Christmas, Miss Ella!
01:17:16Mr. Edward Benson and Mrs. Edith Benson.
01:17:34Still no sign of Miss Ella, sir.
01:17:36I can't feign joy when my Ella's still missing.
01:17:44Another tree?
01:17:45We made that in Ella's name.
01:17:47She intended to start a proper charity to help this community.
01:17:50And we see it as a fitting way to welcome her home.
01:17:54Much of Newport has already donated whatever they can.
01:17:58Bless you, Sadie.
01:17:59Wait by the right...
01:18:08Sadie!
01:18:09Oh!
01:18:12Thank heavens!
01:18:13We feared the worst!
01:18:14It's good to be home.
01:18:16His father...
01:18:18Greeting the guests, yes.
01:18:19He's been so worried.
01:18:21I placed your gown upstairs with the faith that you would return home.
01:18:24I'll be right up to help you dress.
01:18:26Thank you, Sadie.
01:18:29I'd like to thank you all for coming.
01:18:36It is with a heavy heart that I must announce that my dear Ella is not...
01:18:46Oh, my child.
01:18:53Father.
01:18:54I was so worried.
01:18:56I thought I'd lost you.
01:18:58I was lost, but I found my way back.
01:19:01Come, my dear.
01:19:03We have much to celebrate.
01:19:05Everett Thornton is here and is very eager to meet you.
01:19:09Father, I must speak with you.
01:19:13In private?
01:19:15Of course.
01:19:17Everybody, please.
01:19:20Enjoy yourselves.
01:19:20What's happening here?
01:19:26What's happening is that I have seen the life that waits for me, and I want it.
01:19:33I owe it to others, to myself.
01:19:36I cannot marry Everett Thornton.
01:19:42But you haven't even met him.
01:19:44He's come all this way.
01:19:46You've always wanted me to be someone I am not.
01:19:51But I understand now it stems from worry.
01:19:54Of course I worry.
01:19:56I love you.
01:19:57I know you do.
01:19:59Right now, it might not seem that I can be both who you want me to be and who I'm destined to be.
01:20:08I think that we'll find, in time, they're the same person.
01:20:14Father, if I am to marry, it must be for love.
01:20:18And I'm starting my charity.
01:20:23I hope to do both with your blessing.
01:20:26And do you have someone you love?
01:20:30May I present to you, Mr. Rex Grafton.
01:20:41How did you...
01:20:45It's quite the story.
01:20:46And you are...
01:20:48Father, may I present...
01:20:51Rex Grafton.
01:20:55The man who rescued me.
01:20:58Ah, you're the navigator.
01:21:01Sir.
01:21:02You found her?
01:21:03My eternal thanks.
01:21:05What can I ever do to repay you?
01:21:08It was my honor, sir.
01:21:12Bath stands.
01:21:15Yes.
01:21:16Wait, Christine.
01:21:41Look.
01:21:41I hope that means she got home safely.
01:21:46Hi.
01:21:47I'm so sorry to interrupt, but, um, I was told to give this to you on the stroke of midnight on Christmas Eve.
01:21:55It's been in my family's lockbox for generations.
01:21:57I can't believe we finally get to see what's inside.
01:21:59You are full of surprises, Rex Grafton.
01:22:15How is this possible?
01:22:17When I left you at that dock, I realized that if Adam was not going to accompany you on the journey, I could.
01:22:25I got a boat and I followed you.
01:22:26And I got to thinking, he said his parents had passed.
01:22:30He was an only child.
01:22:31He wasn't from here.
01:22:33He had no relatives to speak of.
01:22:35And my father never met him, except my courier.
01:22:38Correct.
01:22:39So, maybe he was the Rex Grafton that was sent out.
01:22:43But I was the Rex Grafton that brought you home.
01:22:47So, therefore.
01:22:48It was you.
01:22:51It was always you.
01:22:52So, we are to marry?
01:23:01If you'll have me.
01:23:03If not, I'll be stuck here for another 20 years.
01:23:08You had me at Rex Grafton.
01:23:11Merry Christmas, Ellen.
01:23:22Merry Christmas, everyone.
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