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00:00:00It's Will Shinnock.
00:00:26Ooh, Evcaristo Adonis.
00:00:28Oh, perfect. I am starving.
00:00:34What's that?
00:00:36It's a telephone, Miss Wilshire. The call is urgent.
00:00:39Oh.
00:00:40Apparently, you are not picking up your telephono.
00:00:46Hello?
00:00:48June, have you read my messages?
00:00:50Michael, no. We catch up on our monthly call.
00:00:53Everything else in between is just you handling boring money stuff.
00:00:56Well, I've been trying to reach you.
00:00:58There's been a crypto crash.
00:01:00Who knew?
00:01:02Listen, you need to get back to New York.
00:01:04Michael, you know I haven't been stateside in autumn since I was like 14.
00:01:08Yeah, I know. Ever since you took over your family's fortune.
00:01:11But June...
00:01:12You know this. My schedule.
00:01:14September, Greece, then Christmas in Castad, then Carnival in Buenos Aires, and then home when the Hamptons are open.
00:01:20I know your usual schedule.
00:01:22I...
00:01:23Are the Hamptons open early?
00:01:25No.
00:01:26Love it.
00:01:27Love it.
00:01:31Look, here's the thing, kid.
00:01:33This isn't a request, okay?
00:01:35You need to get here.
00:01:36Now.
00:01:37Hey, Tyler. Best assistant ever.
00:01:57Apparently, this is urgent. I mean, I can never tell with Michael. Ugh.
00:02:02Um, you've lost everything.
00:02:06Lost and everything. I'm not really connecting the two.
00:02:12Wait. I'm supposed to read this to you.
00:02:17You've lost everything.
00:02:21No private jets, no yachts, no cars, no houses, no designer shoes, no designer bags.
00:02:29What do I need to do? Sell a hotel or something?
00:02:32All your assets are frozen. I mean, look.
00:02:34The entire hotel chain, the Hamptons house, the La Coma villa, the Paris flat, your bank account, stock portfolios, your home safe contents, cash, jewelry, blah, blah, blah.
00:02:45Boring.
00:02:46Oh. Also...
00:02:53No. No, no, no. Not my credit cards.
00:02:55I'm just following instructions.
00:02:58I'm worth a fortune. This is ridiculous.
00:03:10You were worth a fortune?
00:03:14Past tense?
00:03:17Past tense.
00:03:19What am I supposed to do?
00:03:23Uh-oh.
00:03:36Oh, yeah. Um, I'm gonna need to take that as well.
00:03:40But, um, you get to keep this. Analog's the new cool. Or whatever.
00:03:51What-what is this?
00:03:53It's prepaid. Uh-huh. Some good news. You get to keep your grandpa's tow car. Yay!
00:04:02Oh, and some old aunt or somebody who died gave you this.
00:04:08My Aunt Birdie?
00:04:10Sure.
00:04:12Oh.
00:04:14Well...
00:04:16Listen. I know this is brutal, but there is a bright side to all this.
00:04:21A bright side?
00:04:23Sorry. I've got nothing.
00:04:33I haven't really tried to get involved.
00:04:36So it's just an sina discernment.
00:04:37Just瑞 Sophie?
00:04:38Yeah.
00:04:39I've got nothing good.
00:04:40And I'm so confused.
00:04:42Really, I've been able to get a McLaur.
00:04:44Really naszych lo-o-sang.
00:04:46aly.
00:04:47Editorating over the table for dinner.
00:04:49Two hours.
00:04:50The hidden ту samad
00:05:24Work it, work it, work it, work it, work it.
00:05:31Work it, work it, work it.
00:05:36Wake up, princess.
00:05:46Hi.
00:05:52You can't park here.
00:05:55Your palace is being towed.
00:05:57My palace?
00:05:59Is it even street legal?
00:06:02Okay, okay.
00:06:03You got two minutes.
00:06:13Hi.
00:06:15Lady, unless those are full of diamonds, stop right there.
00:06:19Well, they're not filled with diamonds, but they are full of designer gowns.
00:06:24We don't buy that kind of stuff.
00:06:26Oh, you have to see them though.
00:06:28I mean, look at this.
00:06:30This is stunning.
00:06:31I mean, this is right off the runway in Milan.
00:06:34I'll give you 50 bucks for the necklace.
00:06:37But the necklace?
00:06:39This was my aunt's.
00:06:41So don't sell it.
00:06:43Oh.
00:06:44Whatever is in this box is going to be a total lifeline for me.
00:06:52I mean, I am sleeping in my car.
00:07:07Well, I was sleeping until it got towed.
00:07:09It's a long story.
00:07:10My dad's entire family fortune gone.
00:07:13Actually, it's kind of a short story.
00:07:15Anyway, this box belonged to my aunt.
00:07:17She passed away a few months ago,
00:07:19but it was actually my aunt on my mom's side.
00:07:21So totally different legacy.
00:07:23My sincere condolences,
00:07:24but we can only let you have a short time in here.
00:07:26Other customers are waiting.
00:07:27Great.
00:07:28Yeah.
00:07:30Okay.
00:07:37Got it.
00:07:40A house.
00:07:43A house.
00:07:44Yes.
00:07:45Oh.
00:07:46Oh, thank you, Aunt Bertie.
00:07:47You are the best.
00:07:49Oh, if there's nothing further.
00:07:51What?
00:07:52I knew that this nightmare was going to be over, right?
00:07:55Here I come, uh, Greenville.
00:07:58Greenville.
00:07:59That's cute, right?
00:08:01Hmm.
00:08:02I wonder what Aunt Bertie's staff is like.
00:08:03I'd be thrilled to have you, I'm sure.
00:08:05Oh, thanks.
00:08:10Greenville.
00:08:11Here I come.
00:08:12Hmm.
00:08:13Hmm.
00:08:14Let's see.
00:08:151824 Apple Orchard Lane.
00:08:17This must be it.
00:08:19Hello?
00:08:20Hello?
00:08:21Hello?
00:08:22Hello?
00:08:23Hello?
00:08:24Hello?
00:08:25Hello?
00:08:26Hello?
00:08:27Hello?
00:08:28Hello?
00:08:29Hello?
00:08:30Hello?
00:08:31Hello?
00:08:32Hello?
00:08:33Hello?
00:08:34Hello?
00:08:35Hello?
00:08:36Hello?
00:08:37Hello?
00:08:38Hello?
00:08:39Hello?
00:08:40Hello?
00:08:53A pig?
00:08:54In the house?
00:08:55That's Jillian.
00:08:56What?
00:08:57She lets herself in sometimes.
00:08:59She comes and goes.
00:09:01Can I help you?
00:09:03Oh, yes.
00:09:05Yes, you can, actually.
00:09:06Uh, my bags are outside, and if you could just show me to the largest bedroom with an
00:09:10ensuite, I'm dying for a shower.
00:09:12I-I'm sorry.
00:09:14Maybe I should rephrase.
00:09:16Who are you?
00:09:18Oh, how rude of me.
00:09:20I-I'm June Waltshire.
00:09:23Birdie's niece.
00:09:25Oh, of course.
00:09:26Yes.
00:09:27Birdie's niece.
00:09:28Mm-hmm.
00:09:29Nice to meet you.
00:09:30Yes.
00:09:31I'm Bart.
00:09:32Oh, well.
00:09:33Pleasure to meet you, Bart.
00:09:34That's you, right?
00:09:36Oh.
00:09:37C'est moi.
00:09:38Oui.
00:09:39Oh.
00:09:40French.
00:09:41Ah.
00:09:42You know, a little here and there.
00:09:44I never saw you at Birdie's Celebration of Life.
00:09:47Yeah, you know, I-I don't think I saw you there either.
00:09:51Although the Waldorf was quite packed that evening.
00:09:54The Waldorf?
00:09:56The Astor Ballroom?
00:09:58It was at the pub in Greenville.
00:10:01Oh.
00:10:03Seems there were two celebrations.
00:10:06Anyway, I'm very glad you're here.
00:10:10You are?
00:10:11Yes.
00:10:12Yeah, I am gonna need some things from town.
00:10:14So, uh, I'll just, you know, write up a quick little shopping list for you.
00:10:17I do have some dietary restrictions.
00:10:18So, you know, I'm thinking like a vegan gluten-free wrap for lunch.
00:10:22Um, but no watercress, no mushrooms, no onion.
00:10:25I think it's been, um, a bit of a misunderstanding here.
00:10:29Oh.
00:10:30Here I go again, stepping on toes.
00:10:32I'm so sorry.
00:10:33You have your process, obviously.
00:10:35And you'll learn my preferences as we go.
00:10:39I'm gonna go.
00:10:40Uh, but it-
00:10:42Fair enough to meet you, June.
00:10:43Oh, go get my bags, of course.
00:10:46Um, I-it's always a pleasure to meet the staff.
00:10:49So, nice to see you.
00:10:51The staff?
00:10:53Yeah.
00:10:56I am not the staff.
00:10:58I'm Bertie's neighbor.
00:11:01I run the organic farm next door with my sister, Nina.
00:11:05Bertie was a friend, and I promised her that I would take care of the land and the animals
00:11:09while she was...
00:11:11Her state was being sorted.
00:11:14So, you're Bertie's neighbor?
00:11:17Correct.
00:11:18Not her staff?
00:11:20No.
00:11:21Not even her handyman?
00:11:24Nope.
00:11:25Awkward.
00:11:27I just assumed because, you know, you were in the house and, you know, familiar with the pig situation.
00:11:34You assumed, bro.
00:11:35I see.
00:11:36I bet you're handy, though.
00:11:41Yeah.
00:11:42Still awkward.
00:11:43Okay, I'm, uh, I'll see you around.
00:11:45Mm-hmm.
00:11:46Yeah.
00:11:47All right.
00:11:49At least he's a gentleman.
00:11:54Okay.
00:12:08Please, he's a gentleman.
00:12:09Hi, you must be June. I'm Nina. Bart's sister. Oh, yes, I met Bart earlier. I heard. You know,
00:12:34I'm getting him one of those butler tuxedos for his birthday.
00:12:36Very funny. Oh, it is. It's really funny. Yeah, I guess you're right. It was a little funny.
00:12:46It's nice to meet you, Nina. Oh, that is way too formal for Greenville. Bring it in. Oh, what? Oh,
00:12:54we're hugging now. Okay. That's nice. I'm a hugger. Oh, I just wanted to say I'm so sorry about your
00:13:05family fortune. Not being so fortunate. In all seriousness, I feel for you. You do?
00:13:14Of course. Your whole world must be turned upside down. Look, I'm a farmer. You know,
00:13:22sometimes it doesn't rain for a long time. But then it does. Life gets better. Always gets better.
00:13:33Look, I'm going to let you get settled. And once you're ready, come on over. I'll make some coffee.
00:13:43Oh, well, hello there, Jillian. You come here often? Oh, I know that look. That is the look of me
00:13:59after a night clubbing in Soho. Hungry. Let's see if we can rustle you up something around here.
00:14:06Oh. Hey. Hey. Where are your lists of chores? I know who's on Jersey Shore. Thank you very much.
00:14:14No, uh, chores. As in things to keep the animal and barns humming. Right. Of course.
00:14:21Look, I'm really sorry if we got off on the wrong foot. Um, I didn't mean to be impolite. It's just
00:14:27my life has taken a turn this week and not for the better. Yeah. But I'm sorry, too. I, uh,
00:14:32wasn't expecting you. Thanks for carrying my bags. No problem. All right. Well, here you go.
00:14:48Oof. Where do we start? Huh? Follow me. Okay. Yeah. We basically just make our rounds and get some feed.
00:14:56And you thought you could use a four squared. Huh. Bertie used to call a meal a four squared.
00:15:07That's right. Yeah. So, tell me something. How did Bertie manage all of this? Every time Bertie
00:15:15came to visit us in the city, she was the most ladylike. You know, very dainty and made up. But
00:15:21she obviously did quite a bit of farm work around here, too. Oh, she ran this place like a pro.
00:15:27My dad taught her everything he knew, which was a lot. And she soaked it up. She loved living off the
00:15:32land. Yeah. She loved taking care of me, too. That's who she was. Yeah. And, you know, I was,
00:15:41I was 14 when the whole family legacy got left to me. I mean, who wouldn't want the homes and the
00:15:47cars and the hotels, right? Yeah. Me? All I wanted was a hug from my mom, you know?
00:15:56Sounds like you were going to be lost without Bertie. Oh, that is absolutely right. Yeah,
00:16:02Bertie really taught me to stick up for myself. I should have come out here more often,
00:16:08made more of an effort. But I think she wanted to make sure you had your space and grew up on your
00:16:13own. Yeah. She talked about you all the time. What news, accomplishments you made. Oh, you mean my
00:16:23broken engagements and terrible costume gala looks? Well, I imagine it wasn't easy growing up in the eye of
00:16:32the media. Oh, you have no idea. You know, when you're growing up and a picture of you doing something
00:16:41stupid can feed a paparazzo's family for an entire month, you were never far from their lens.
00:16:49You know, your grandmother grew up in the house, too. Did she ever talk about it? Or Greenville?
00:16:54No. No, no, not much. I think by the time Grandma Natasha got to Manhattan, she had invented an upper
00:17:01east side version of herself. Didn't talk about her country life much. But her socialite style was
00:17:06legendary. What about your mom and dad? I feel like I knew them even less. I mean,
00:17:16they were amazing, but they were always traveling all over, you know, dealing with the hotels and the
00:17:21managements and the openings. And then they were gone. They must have been so young.
00:17:32Enough about my poor little rich girl story. What's, uh, what's your story, Mr. Handyman Bart?
00:17:40Uh, not much to tell, really. I grew up here, went away to school, and I came back, my sister and I,
00:17:50and we took over the farm after my dad passed. And that's it? I mean, come on, you seem like such
00:17:58a renaissance man. Everybody's got some dreams, right? Do you want to share?
00:18:04Sustainability. See, I watched my father and my grandfather struggle to make a living off the land.
00:18:12They were just always fighting it. My sister and I thought if we leaned into nature, nurtured it, try to farm organically,
00:18:19and we'd have a better shot at keeping this place running.
00:18:25Anyway, I should let you get some rest because you have a lot to do tomorrow.
00:18:28Oh, um, so I have to do all of this tomorrow?
00:18:32Well, not just tomorrow. Every day.
00:18:35Every day?
00:18:37But tomorrow we're going to town.
00:18:39What do I wear to town?
00:18:42Whatever you want. Just, uh, bring a smile.
00:19:00All right. We always start the shopping at the Feed and See.
00:19:03Oh, okay. And what do we get there? Cappuccinos?
00:19:06Uh, no. It's not for us. It's, um, it's for the animals.
00:19:12Oh, right. Are there any, um, people feeding places around here?
00:19:17Sure. Yeah, yeah. There's, uh, Betty's Diner, Thompson's Bar, Joyce's Cafe.
00:19:22Pretty much all three have the same menu.
00:19:25So no sushi?
00:19:27No. No, we're, uh, we're landlocked.
00:19:30How do you people live?
00:19:31Well, most of us grow and make our own food.
00:19:34Kind of like Nina and I with our honey.
00:19:36Oh, what is the one? I'll have to try some sometime.
00:19:39I think I can make that happen.
00:19:41As usual.
00:19:43I see you're making friends wherever you go, Bart.
00:19:46Dottie? Delightful as ever.
00:19:49Delightful?
00:19:51Bart Hudson, you are a flirt.
00:19:55Dear, I see you have gotten yourself some surly company.
00:19:59The ladies of Greenville are having an autumn-high tea this afternoon.
00:20:03Should you want to join?
00:20:04Oh, I thought that sounds lovely.
00:20:06June, where are my manners?
00:20:08Let me formally introduce you to Dottie Cartwright.
00:20:11She was your Aunt Bertie's...
00:20:14Rival?
00:20:15I guess would be the right word.
00:20:17Oh, Bart.
00:20:18Number one rival would be more accurate.
00:20:22Wait.
00:20:25You're Bertie's niece?
00:20:27Yes, yes.
00:20:28Pleasure to meet you, June.
00:20:30Your aunt and I went head-to-head every year at the Harvest County Fair.
00:20:36Though sad to share, I trounced her royally in the blue ribbon rounds.
00:20:41I seem to remember Bertie winning six blue ribbons last year.
00:20:45What does it matter?
00:20:46I don't have any competition worthy of my skills this year either.
00:20:50That's a little harsh there, Dottie, don't you think?
00:20:53I call him like I see him.
00:20:55I hope you don't have any delusions of competing in the fair.
00:21:00Competing?
00:21:01No.
00:21:02First I'm hearing about this little fall fair thing.
00:21:04Looks to me like you belong on a yacht somewhere in the middle of the ocean.
00:21:09There's no way in Green Acres you could bake an edible pie, never mind win a pie-baking contest.
00:21:18Well, I'm going to stop you right there, Dottie, because I actually have an Oxford degree,
00:21:23so I'm pretty sure I could bake a pie.
00:21:25Well, you and your fancy degree can dream of my blue ribbons all you like.
00:21:32I'm a shoe-in in every category this year.
00:21:36Hmm.
00:21:37How do you know that?
00:21:38For sure, though, Dottie.
00:21:39I mean, how do you know?
00:21:40You know, I mean, maybe, maybe I have inherited Aunt Bertie's baking skills.
00:21:45You know, maybe I'm a natural.
00:21:46I don't think you've ever seen a rolling pin, let alone used one.
00:21:51Hmm.
00:21:52You're only in Greenville on a lark anyway.
00:21:55People come and go.
00:21:57Blue ribbons are forever.
00:21:59Hmm.
00:22:00Well, it's on, Dottie.
00:22:03You're not going to win by default.
00:22:05Okay, I am going to be baking pies and all of the fall fair stuff.
00:22:12All in honor of Aunt Bertie.
00:22:14May the best apple pie win, sweetie.
00:22:20Sweetie?
00:22:22Show her sweetie.
00:22:24Dottie Cartwright loves to compete, and she takes her pies very seriously.
00:22:29Yeah.
00:22:30I can see that.
00:22:31Thanks for sticking up for me, by the way.
00:22:33No, thank you.
00:22:34For stepping into Bertie's shoes.
00:22:36What do you mean?
00:22:38Entering the contests.
00:22:40Oh.
00:22:41Right.
00:22:42Yeah.
00:22:43Bertie would be very proud.
00:22:47Great.
00:22:48Hey, have you seen her blue ribbon collection?
00:22:54Welcome to Bertie's prize room.
00:22:57Oh, wow.
00:22:58She competed for decades.
00:23:00Even at her age?
00:23:02Oh, yeah.
00:23:03Well, Nina and I helped her the last few years.
00:23:05We still do stuff under the banner of our own farm, but we helped out with the livestock.
00:23:11Hmm.
00:23:12It was impressive.
00:23:14Best apple pie, ten years running.
00:23:17Take that, Dottie.
00:23:18Oh.
00:23:19What are all these ones for?
00:23:21Best in show livestock category, three years running.
00:23:24Way to go, Jillian.
00:23:25Oh, no.
00:23:26That's Jillian.
00:23:27She's a disaster.
00:23:28That's Jillian's mom, Tessa.
00:23:30She's the one who won all these.
00:23:31She had these big eyelashes, and she would just bat them at the judges.
00:23:34How cute.
00:23:36Yeah.
00:23:38Oh.
00:23:39Bertie.
00:23:40Yeah.
00:23:41I took that picture.
00:23:43Yeah, it's funny.
00:23:45I...
00:23:46She'd come to the city to visit me every year, but I never made it up here to see her.
00:23:51Hmm.
00:23:52Well, you're here now.
00:23:55The animals.
00:23:56That means something.
00:23:58Yeah.
00:23:59I have a purpose.
00:24:02Speaking of, I better get busy.
00:24:04That's right, Martha Stewart.
00:24:05But just, you know, start with the basics.
00:24:08You walk before you can bake.
00:24:09How to make a sandwich.
00:24:10If you want to learn how to make a sandwich, first step is...
00:24:25Mm-hmm.
00:24:36Now you have made a sandwich.
00:24:38What?
00:24:39Is it...
00:24:40Ugh.
00:24:41I know.
00:24:42I got a little carried away, didn't I?
00:24:43Oh, wow.
00:24:44Hey!
00:24:45It's Nina.
00:24:46Perfect.
00:24:47Wow.
00:24:48You are brave, June.
00:24:49I just wanted to wipe that look off her face, you know?
00:24:50Ugh.
00:24:51Good luck.
00:24:52Mean is Dottie's permanent expression.
00:24:53Yeah.
00:24:54No kidding.
00:24:55What a sourpuss.
00:24:56Wow.
00:24:57This prosecco is delicious.
00:24:58And it's not prosecco.
00:24:59It's champagne.
00:25:00It was 2004.
00:25:01It was a very good year.
00:25:02Perfect.
00:25:04Perfect.
00:25:07Wow.
00:25:08You are brave, June.
00:25:09I just wanted to wipe that look off her face, you know?
00:25:11Ugh, good luck.
00:25:12Mean is Dottie's permanent expression.
00:25:15Yeah.
00:25:16No kidding.
00:25:17What a sourpuss.
00:25:19Wow.
00:25:21This prosecco is delicious.
00:25:23Mm.
00:25:24It's not Prosecco. It's champagne.
00:25:26It's 2004. It was a very good year.
00:25:29Oh, sorry. That's such a city person thing to say.
00:25:33You know, I used to get private tours at harvest time.
00:25:37Yeah. I used to buy champagne and buy the case.
00:25:41Aunt Bertie always had a thing for the bubbly, too.
00:25:43She used to take a case home with her
00:25:45whenever she'd come visit us in the city.
00:25:47Wow. Aren't these, like, a thousand dollars a bottle?
00:25:51No, just a few hundred.
00:25:53No, just a few hundred.
00:25:57Very fancy.
00:26:01I was fancy.
00:26:07Are you missing your old life?
00:26:10You mean am I missing my old money?
00:26:13No, no.
00:26:15I mean, you know, it definitely has its advantages.
00:26:19You can get whatever you want, whenever you want, anytime, ever.
00:26:25Wow.
00:26:27I could certainly get used to that.
00:26:29Yeah. Yeah, you definitely get used to it.
00:26:33And after a lifetime, you really get used to it.
00:26:37Anyway, I, uh, I was just surprised to see so many bottles in Bertie's cellar.
00:26:45She always said she was taking them for special occasions.
00:26:47I just, I can't believe one never came up.
00:26:50Wow.
00:26:51Maybe she was just waiting for someone special to share it with.
00:26:58Hmm.
00:27:00Okay.
00:27:01Let's get down to business.
00:27:02Shall we?
00:27:03Let's.
00:27:04Tell me exactly what you signed up for, for the Harvest County Fair.
00:27:07Uh, well, technically, I haven't signed up for anything yet.
00:27:10But, I guess it would be, uh, pies? Pigs?
00:27:14Yes.
00:27:15Okay.
00:27:16All right.
00:27:17Uh, oh.
00:27:18Today's the deadline.
00:27:20Mmm.
00:27:25You know what?
00:27:26Let's do it.
00:27:27Let's do it.
00:27:28Sign me up for everything.
00:27:29Yes.
00:27:30Great.
00:27:31Awesome.
00:27:32Okay.
00:27:33Yep.
00:27:34You know what?
00:27:35Dottie is not going to ruin Aunt Bertie's legacy.
00:27:36No?
00:27:37I might have lost my money.
00:27:38But I will not be losing my family's dignity.
00:27:39Thank you very much.
00:27:40Cheers to that.
00:27:41Let's do it.
00:27:44More?
00:27:45Oh, no thank you.
00:27:46I gotta work tomorrow.
00:27:47Oh.
00:27:48Oh, work.
00:27:50This used to be my work.
00:27:52Well, around here, if you need a construction permit or a food truck license, I'm your gal.
00:27:59Hmm.
00:28:00What about an award-winning apple pie recipe?
00:28:05Oh, June.
00:28:08Come with me.
00:28:11Hmm.
00:28:14I like the way you and Bertie think.
00:28:15Well, wait until you see this.
00:28:29Hmm?
00:28:30We'd like to be here.
00:28:35What do you want to be?
00:28:40Birdie's pie recipe?
00:28:42Mm-hmm.
00:28:44Oh, Dottie, you don't stand a chance.
00:28:55Hey there, big brother.
00:28:57Hey.
00:28:58What are you doing out here all alone?
00:29:01In the quiet.
00:29:03Just enjoying the end of a good day.
00:29:06Hmm.
00:29:07Our new neighbor had a pretty good day, too.
00:29:10I hope she did.
00:29:12You know she did.
00:29:17I'm just helping her settle in.
00:29:19Oh.
00:29:20It's called being neighborly.
00:29:21Right.
00:29:23Plus, she's been alone for a long time.
00:29:30She lost her parents like we did, too.
00:29:33Yeah.
00:29:35At least we didn't lose ours at the same time.
00:29:38And we got to be with them as adults.
00:29:42She was so young.
00:29:45Yeah.
00:29:46June didn't really have anyone.
00:29:53Well, Birdie was her family.
00:29:56Right?
00:29:57Yeah.
00:29:58Well, she's lost her, too.
00:30:00But she must have other relatives here in Greenville.
00:30:03Maybe even, like, second or third cousins.
00:30:08Maybe I can help her get to know her roots.
00:30:12I could totally look up her family history at the town office.
00:30:15I could totally do that, right?
00:30:16Yeah.
00:30:17She'd probably love it.
00:30:20She was raised by household staff.
00:30:23Like, employees.
00:30:24Can you imagine?
00:30:26No real bonds.
00:30:28Couldn't have been easy.
00:30:30Also, if she does happen to have ties, it might actually persuade her to stay, and it might make a certain person happy.
00:30:42A certain person, huh?
00:30:43Mm-hmm.
00:30:45Really?
00:30:46What?
00:30:47You know what?
00:30:48Fine.
00:30:49Don't admit it to me.
00:30:50Just admit it to yourself.
00:30:51That's probably very helpful.
00:30:52You're getting a little ahead of yourself.
00:30:55I barely know her.
00:30:57And I think you should keep the whole finding her roots thing between us.
00:31:00I mean, she's had a lot of disappointment with family.
00:31:03You might not find anything.
00:31:05Well, I might not.
00:31:07But I'm still gonna try.
00:31:08There's just such a bright light in her.
00:31:13And she's very sweet.
00:31:15Mm.
00:31:17Kinda feels like she's from another planet.
00:31:20I very often think that about you.
00:31:24I gotta run.
00:31:26Night.
00:31:35All right.
00:31:36Let's do this.
00:31:38Good night.
00:31:40Good.
00:31:46Good thing.
00:31:59Next time, then, the información of the
00:32:02ome food tricked us out.
00:32:05Stay out of my business, stay out of my business, leave it alone, the only business you got is your own.
00:32:16Whether you do that, or by yourself girl, it's not that good you, might be my helper, without your star hitch, up to my wagon, girl you're never gonna make you know your ass gonna be dragging.
00:32:29Stay out of my business, stay out of my business, leave it alone, the only business you got is your own.
00:32:46Ooh!
00:32:49Perfect timing!
00:32:52Birdie's pie. I'm looking for a taste tester.
00:32:56Sure.
00:32:59Did you bake in that outfit?
00:33:02I put an apron on.
00:33:04Designer apron?
00:33:06No, one of Birdie's, thank you very much.
00:33:08Now you're channeling the right vibe.
00:33:10No, I've never made a pie before, so go easy on me.
00:33:22Mmm!
00:33:25Interesting?
00:33:27Interesting?
00:33:29No, don't sugarcoat it, okay? If I am gonna be Blue Ribbon ready, I, I need the whole truth.
00:33:35Okay.
00:33:37Apples are undercooked, sugar's not integrating, and somehow the pastry is dry and greasy.
00:33:43Wow, that's, uh, that's a whole lot of truth.
00:33:49How much sugar did you put in the filling?
00:33:52Sugar? But the apples are sweet enough.
00:33:58No?
00:34:00Oh.
00:34:01I'm doomed.
00:34:02I'm doomed.
00:34:03I'm doomed.
00:34:04My family is never gonna restore their name.
00:34:06Aunt Birdie's legacy is in ruins.
00:34:08I mean, my pie is a disaster.
00:34:10I didn't say that we can't fix it.
00:34:12Wait, did you say we, Mr. Handyman?
00:34:15Mr. Handyman?
00:34:19I just start with the crust.
00:34:21Well, let's get to it.
00:34:23Do it.
00:34:42Why are you mixing the flour?
00:34:43It helps with the smoothness, right?
00:34:45And then you add a little bit of the salt.
00:34:47Then next, you put in the chilled butter, right, from the fridge.
00:34:51But you put in one at a time.
00:34:52Okay.
00:34:53Okay.
00:34:54So throw these guys in there.
00:34:56And at this stage, you don't wanna over mix it.
00:34:58And it's key that the butter be ice cold, freezer cold if you can.
00:35:02Great.
00:35:04Yes, Chef.
00:35:06Oh, I like that.
00:35:07That's better than the staff.
00:35:10Yeah, so give that a couple minutes, and then throw it in the fridge.
00:35:12Let it chill for 15, and you can roll it out.
00:35:15All right.
00:35:17But none of this was in the recipe.
00:35:25Ah.
00:35:27Yeah.
00:35:28See, that's what happens when you take the time to perfect something.
00:35:30She was always making notes.
00:35:32You learn by trial and error.
00:35:34Well, I don't really have time for trial and error.
00:35:36Well, we better get going then.
00:35:38Yes, Chef.
00:35:39And, like organic farming, you gotta pick your battles.
00:35:44Ooh.
00:35:46I think I'm gonna pick all of them.
00:35:50Tell you what.
00:35:51Let me handle root vegetables.
00:35:55All right.
00:35:56Oh, uh, you, uh, got a little something, uh...
00:36:03Oh.
00:36:04Here, I'll get it.
00:36:09There you go.
00:36:10Thanks.
00:36:12Anyway, uh, you're off to a great start.
00:36:15Keep on this.
00:36:16I'm gonna go, uh, tend to the animals and, you know, feed my animals, too.
00:36:20Appreciate it.
00:36:26Well, Jillian, it's just you and me.
00:36:31Yeah.
00:36:32Yeah, you're right.
00:36:34I do look pretty ridiculous in these clothes now.
00:36:36If I'm gonna cook like Bertie, then I need to...
00:36:39I need to think like Bertie.
00:36:41I need to be Bertie.
00:36:45Bye, Dad.
00:36:46Bye, Dad.
00:37:16I can see why you loved it here, Bertie.
00:37:22It's beautiful.
00:37:31Okay, Jillian.
00:37:32The internet says that you need to learn come, sit, and stay.
00:37:36So, let's work on this.
00:37:38Come here.
00:37:39Come here, Jillian.
00:37:41Come on.
00:37:44Brave in the rain?
00:37:45Trying.
00:37:47Technically, when you're raising a show pig, you want to start them really young.
00:37:50That way they get used to walking in a wide circle with their head up.
00:37:53Ah.
00:37:54Well, what about a...
00:37:56rooting on the ground and not paying attention type of category?
00:37:59Because I think she'd really be great at that.
00:38:00Yes, she would.
00:38:03Well, you could always put her in the best in show livestock category.
00:38:06It's more of a beauty pageant.
00:38:08There's no behavior necessary.
00:38:10You just compete against goats with coats.
00:38:12You know, little hens with straw hats.
00:38:15Perfect.
00:38:16I mean, that sounds like fashion.
00:38:17And fashion is something I know all about.
00:38:20All right, Jillian.
00:38:21We're going to have a full makeover.
00:38:23All right, come on.
00:38:24Let's go.
00:38:25Come on.
00:38:27Have you tried picking her up?
00:38:28No.
00:38:29Have you?
00:38:32Touche.
00:38:34Oh, you know what I should do?
00:38:36I think I need to start with a mood board.
00:38:39A mood board?
00:38:40Yeah, you know, like a vision board when you're manifesting.
00:38:44Right.
00:38:45And that, uh, that helps?
00:38:48Always.
00:38:49I mean, when I'm manifesting, which is like, you know, letting the universe know that you're open to the next level, that you're following your dreams.
00:38:55Oh, wait.
00:38:59You should try it.
00:39:01What would you manifest?
00:39:03A new manifold for the tractor?
00:39:06Oh, be serious.
00:39:08There's got to be something bigger that you want for your life.
00:39:11You know?
00:39:12I mean, get out, try new things.
00:39:15In this small town for a little while, travel a bit.
00:39:19Well, when I was younger, I did think about dusting the dirt off this town and getting out of here.
00:39:27But, uh, in the end, I knew this place was in my soul.
00:39:32I wanted to farm like my family.
00:39:36Still, there might be something bigger.
00:39:38All right, you see this straw?
00:39:53There's a plan for it.
00:39:56First, you plant it with care.
00:39:59You raise it up till it's golden.
00:40:00And then you harvest it.
00:40:03So it's ready to be bedding for animals.
00:40:06Hmm.
00:40:08Sounds like it was planted to become a nest.
00:40:12That's right.
00:40:16Hey, uh, listen, if you want to clean up, I can show you how to eat lunch off the land.
00:40:22Okay.
00:40:24I mean, but we're not actually going to eat off the land, right?
00:40:26We do have plates.
00:40:29Well, yes.
00:40:30We do have plates.
00:40:32All right, well, uh, I'm going to go get cleaned up and I'll meet you by the chickens.
00:40:36Sounds good.
00:40:52Hey.
00:40:53Wow.
00:40:55Look at you.
00:40:57How do you do that?
00:40:59Do what?
00:41:00Transform.
00:41:02Oh.
00:41:03This is nothing.
00:41:04I mean, during fashion week, I would change my look like six times in a day.
00:41:08Birdie's vintage is very in right now.
00:41:10It is when you wear it.
00:41:14Anyway, you want to look under some chickens?
00:41:17Did you say under some chickens?
00:41:24Oh, yeah.
00:41:25There you go.
00:41:28Oh, wow.
00:41:29Yeah.
00:41:30Look at that.
00:41:31Good job, ladies.
00:41:33Oh, we got a few more here.
00:41:35A couple more?
00:41:36Yeah.
00:41:38Oh, wow.
00:41:39Look at you.
00:41:41All of these eggs.
00:41:43Huh?
00:41:45Hold on.
00:41:47Take a photo.
00:41:48Oh.
00:41:50It's perfect.
00:41:54Hey.
00:41:56All right.
00:41:57All right.
00:41:58It's your turn.
00:41:59A couple more?
00:42:00Oh, yeah.
00:42:01A couple more.
00:42:02Guess we could put all of our eggs in one basket, so to speak?
00:42:05Yep.
00:42:06Here.
00:42:07All right.
00:42:08Let you get in there.
00:42:09Go in?
00:42:10Oh, hi, ladies.
00:42:12Mm.
00:42:13Oh, you were right.
00:42:15These are absolutely delicious.
00:42:17Right?
00:42:18Yeah.
00:42:20So, tell me more about you.
00:42:25All right.
00:42:26I'm ready.
00:42:28So, you've never left here?
00:42:31Like, not even once?
00:42:33No, I never said I never left Greenville.
00:42:35Hmm.
00:42:36No, I did a little traveling when I was furthering my education in organic farming.
00:42:41I was in Italy, learning how to grow tomatoes from a Sicilian expert.
00:42:45Hmm.
00:42:46Then I was in Salinas in California for over a year, learning everything there was to know about lettuce.
00:42:50And just lettuce?
00:42:52Turns out there's a lot to know about lettuce.
00:42:54Wow.
00:42:56What about you?
00:42:57What'd you study?
00:42:58Sociology.
00:43:00Hmm.
00:43:01Well, it sounds like you spent a lot of your young life trying to understand if people were being genuine or if they were just hanging on because of your fortune and all that.
00:43:10And, you know, studying human behavior in society, it adds up.
00:43:16Hmm.
00:43:17You know, you know quite a bit about people for a handyman.
00:43:24Yeah.
00:43:26I'll try.
00:43:31Uh-oh.
00:43:41You want another scrapbooking spree?
00:43:43Ha-ha.
00:43:44You know, I've had that habit under control ever since I taped down the cat's paw.
00:43:48By mistake.
00:43:50Yeah.
00:43:51Well, Fluffy's never forgiven you.
00:43:52Very funny.
00:43:53Hmm.
00:43:54Well, actually, um, I just completed my research into June's family from the archives.
00:43:59And I'm making her a tree so she can see that she has roots here.
00:44:04Wow.
00:44:06I know she's gonna love it.
00:44:08Really?
00:44:10How do you know?
00:44:12You know, ever since getting to know her, she surprised me.
00:44:17For the life of me, I never thought we'd have anything in common.
00:44:20But what do you have in common?
00:44:30My big brother's speechless?
00:44:34I'm shocked.
00:44:36I know.
00:44:37I think June and I are kind of at a crossroads.
00:44:47I know we're both looking for that something to complete ourselves.
00:44:53Maybe it's family.
00:44:56Wow, that was really deep.
00:44:59She's definitely showed me what's missing in my life.
00:45:01Careful.
00:45:04You might be the one making a vision board next.
00:45:06All right.
00:45:07What?
00:45:08No.
00:45:09That's enough.
00:45:10I got chores.
00:45:11I'm gonna see if June needs anything in town.
00:45:13Probably a good idea.
00:45:27So that's brown bread flavor?
00:45:29Yeah.
00:45:30Sounds weird.
00:45:31I had it in Dublin last year.
00:45:32It was phenomenal.
00:45:33Of course you did.
00:45:35Mmm.
00:45:36This is so good.
00:45:37You have to try that.
00:45:39Oh, look at that.
00:45:42Good.
00:45:43You're keeping each other distracted.
00:45:46And while your eyes aren't on the prize, it will soon be my name in the glass case.
00:45:53After I win best over all.
00:45:54Mmm.
00:45:55Not likely.
00:45:56But what is she talking about?
00:45:58Nina will explain it to you, dear.
00:46:00She's the one who will take down Birdie's photo and replace it with yours truly.
00:46:05How can you be so sure, Dottie?
00:46:08I've eaten my own pie, haven't I?
00:46:11I'm not even sure that that makes sense.
00:46:13But I'm gonna give it to you anyway.
00:46:15As you should.
00:46:16Mmm-hmm.
00:46:21Don't let her get to you.
00:46:23But what's this just talking about a glass case?
00:46:26It's basically just a picture and a glass case.
00:46:30I mean, that's not just anything.
00:46:32It's important.
00:46:40Oh.
00:46:42Oh, I love it.
00:46:44Sure.
00:46:45Yeah, it's pretty cool, isn't it?
00:46:46Yeah.
00:46:50You okay?
00:46:52Yeah.
00:46:53Yeah, I just, you know, sometimes it really hits home that she's gone.
00:46:57Yeah.
00:47:00Well, I can't bring Birdie back.
00:47:03But I will promise you one thing.
00:47:05Oh.
00:47:06And what's that?
00:47:08I will help you compete against Dottie.
00:47:11Okay.
00:47:12I like the sound of that.
00:47:14That'll be good.
00:47:16But wait, that sign says September 26th for the festival.
00:47:19That's this week.
00:47:21Uh, yeah.
00:47:23Wait, I thought we had way more time to prepare.
00:47:26Didn't you fill in the entry forms?
00:47:29Well, yeah, but Nina really filled them out and I...
00:47:33Didn't read them.
00:47:34No.
00:47:35Oh, nuts.
00:47:37Why are you smiling?
00:47:38This is terrible.
00:47:39Dottie's gonna win everything.
00:47:41Oh, I have an idea.
00:47:44I am gonna order an apple pie flown in from Amsterdam.
00:47:48They are the best in the world.
00:47:50Okay, first off, Birdie would never endorse that.
00:47:52And how do you know?
00:47:54Secondly, you've never had Birdie's apple pie.
00:47:58Touché.
00:48:10Nice job.
00:48:37Nice job.
00:48:40Wow.
00:48:42Looking good.
00:48:43See?
00:48:45Excuse me.
00:48:49That's gonna be delicious.
00:48:50Yeah.
00:48:53Hey!
00:48:55Oh, hey.
00:48:56That's perfect timing.
00:48:57I was just about to pull the carrots.
00:48:59The moment of truth.
00:49:00Yes, ma'am.
00:49:02Here we go.
00:49:03All right.
00:49:08Oh, wow.
00:49:09That's a...
00:49:10That's a huge carrot.
00:49:11Yeah.
00:49:12Big carrot.
00:49:13Big pot of soup.
00:49:14But seriously, how'd you get it to grow like that?
00:49:17See this barrel?
00:49:18So I fill it with sand first.
00:49:20Okay?
00:49:21Then I hollow out the middle, fill it with really good soil.
00:49:23That way when I plant the seed, it grows straight, naturally, no obstructions.
00:49:28Oh.
00:49:29Sounds like you've set it up for success.
00:49:31Yeah.
00:49:32It's a good metaphor for life.
00:49:34Oh.
00:49:35Well, it certainly looks like a winner to me.
00:49:37Huh.
00:49:38The question is, how's it going with the pies?
00:49:41Oh.
00:49:42Well, I've got it to turn out three times in a row now, so I think we're doing pretty good there.
00:49:46All right.
00:49:47Now I just need to get the flower arrangement perfect, prep Ruby the hen's cage, and oh,
00:49:52I gotta make Jillian's flower crown.
00:49:53June?
00:49:54Yeah.
00:49:55You're ready.
00:49:56I'm gonna pick you up tomorrow.
00:49:58I'll take my truck to the fair.
00:50:00You know?
00:50:01Actually, I think I'm good.
00:50:03I can get there myself.
00:50:05Wow.
00:50:06Look at you.
00:50:07Oh, yeah.
00:50:10Going to the fair.
00:50:11Who's going to the fair?
00:50:15I'm going to the fair.
00:50:17Okay, so I won't do that in front of the judges tomorrow, but I'm just really excited.
00:50:22You're good.
00:50:23I like the enthusiasm.
00:50:24All right.
00:50:25I'll see you in the morning.
00:50:26See you in the morning.
00:50:28Going to the fair.
00:50:30Going.
00:50:37Okay.
00:50:40You cool down, you little beauty.
00:50:54What was that?
00:50:55No.
00:50:56No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:51:07Oh.
00:51:08Oh.
00:51:11It's okay.
00:51:13It's okay.
00:51:14I can...
00:51:15I can...
00:51:16I can salvage this.
00:51:17Right?
00:51:21Oh.
00:51:24Oh, no.
00:51:29Wait a minute.
00:51:31You don't know that orthopedic shoe anywhere.
00:51:33Dottie.
00:51:34Dottie.
00:51:36Oh, you...
00:51:38Mmm.
00:51:39Oh.
00:51:53Okay.
00:51:55Mmm.
00:51:56Harvest Festival.
00:51:57Here I go.
00:51:58I should've given her a ride.
00:51:59Bob.
00:52:00I think June has shown you she's perfectly capable of getting somewhere without needing a driver.
00:52:16Oh, I know.
00:52:17I know.
00:52:18I know.
00:52:19But it's a hundred pound pig and it has a lot of pies.
00:52:20Oh, wow.
00:52:21Yeah.
00:52:22Well, when you put it that way.
00:52:23Yeah.
00:52:24Are you worried she's not gonna show up?
00:52:25No.
00:52:26I...
00:52:27No.
00:52:28What if something happened?
00:52:29I think I'm just gonna circle back to the farm.
00:52:31Okay.
00:52:32Okay.
00:52:33Okay.
00:52:34Okay.
00:52:35Okay.
00:52:36Okay.
00:52:37Okay.
00:52:38Okay.
00:52:39Okay.
00:52:40Okay.
00:52:41Okay.
00:52:42Okay.
00:52:43Okay.
00:52:44Okay.
00:52:45I'm gonna circle back to the farm.
00:52:46Oh, look at you being all caring.
00:52:48I told you you were getting invested.
00:52:50I know.
00:52:51All right.
00:52:52All right.
00:52:53Well, go if you must.
00:52:54I'll save you a seat at the tractor farm.
00:52:56Okay.
00:52:57Thanks.
00:53:00Okay.
00:53:09Hey.
00:53:10Hi.
00:53:11Oh, I am so sorry I'm late.
00:53:12We had a bit of a pie calamity.
00:53:14Pie clam?
00:53:15Mm-hmm.
00:53:16More like pie-mageddon.
00:53:17Well, that sounds bad.
00:53:18Oh, yeah.
00:53:19But, you know, I learned that no porch is safe as long as there's raccoons and other critters
00:53:23roaming about.
00:53:25The raccoon sabotage a pie?
00:53:27Yeah.
00:53:28Raccoons that wore the same shoes as Dottie.
00:53:30Hmm.
00:53:31There goes the raccoon theory.
00:53:32Well, I can't say for sure whether or not she was holding a raccoon, but...
00:53:35But?
00:53:36You made it.
00:53:37Yeah.
00:53:38Yeah.
00:53:39I did.
00:53:40Ooh.
00:53:41You made it.
00:53:42Oh.
00:53:43I wasn't sure if you'd actually show up.
00:53:45Oh, no.
00:53:46I'm not going anywhere, Dottie.
00:53:48In fact, I'm surprised that you're here.
00:53:50I mean, did you get enough rest last night with all the sleepwalking you were doing?
00:53:54I'm not sure what you're insinuating.
00:53:57I got my usual eight solid hours.
00:54:00Hmm.
00:54:01Well, I didn't get a wink.
00:54:03You know, I thought I'd give Bertie's pie just one more try.
00:54:06It seems every time I make that pie, it just gets better and better.
00:54:11Good luck.
00:54:13You'll need it.
00:54:15Have you ever noticed?
00:54:18She grows the same exact flowers that Bertie used to.
00:54:21She uses the same pie plates, the same edge on the crust.
00:54:25I mean, she fights Dirty, too.
00:54:27Oh, yeah.
00:54:28So what are you thinking?
00:54:30I don't know.
00:54:31It's almost like she copies Bertie or something.
00:54:34Yeah.
00:54:35I'm probably reading too much into it.
00:54:37Let's just get this over with, shall we?
00:54:40That is not the attitude of a Blue Ribbon Champion.
00:54:42Listen.
00:54:43There's five categories, okay?
00:54:45You practice and you sweat and tear your way through this.
00:54:48You are ready.
00:54:49In my eyes, you're already a winner.
00:54:57I never really had anybody believe in me like this.
00:55:01I mean, Bertie, but...
00:55:03It's just nice to have somebody chicken, onion, see if you're okay.
00:55:08Are you okay?
00:55:10Yeah.
00:55:12Yeah.
00:55:13But let's do this.
00:55:15All right.
00:55:16Let's show them what a little style and heart can do.
00:55:18Come on, team.
00:55:19Let's go.
00:55:20Come on.
00:55:21Jillian.
00:55:22Let's go.
00:55:23Let's go.
00:55:24Let's go.
00:55:25Let's go.
00:55:26Let's go.
00:55:27Let's go.
00:55:28Let's go.
00:55:29Let's go.
00:55:30Let's go.
00:55:31Oh.
00:55:32Here come the judges.
00:55:33Yes.
00:55:34Hello.
00:55:35Oh, it's so good to see you, Bart.
00:55:39You having a nice day?
00:55:40Yes.
00:55:41So nice to see you.
00:55:42Hello.
00:55:43And who's your friend here?
00:55:44This is June Waltzer, Birdie's niece.
00:55:45You're Birdie's niece.
00:55:51Oh, my goodness.
00:55:52You look just like her.
00:55:53She's gonna make Birdie very proud today.
00:55:55We'll see you, won't we?
00:56:05And who's your friend?
00:56:09All right, my friend?
00:56:10This is Junal.
00:56:11Oh, that's good.
00:56:15I don't know.
00:56:22This hem crate isn't regulation.
00:56:25Well, I just thought I'd add a bit of color and pizzazz
00:56:28to those boring old crates.
00:56:30I designed those regulation cages.
00:56:36Oh.
00:56:38Right, yeah.
00:56:40Well, they're very sturdy.
00:56:42Very, very sturdy.
00:56:44Maybe I'll give mine a second look.
00:56:50What's that?
00:56:51I'm sure it's fine.
00:56:59Container method?
00:57:01Yes, ma'am.
00:57:02Just like you taught me.
00:57:07Good job.
00:57:08Thanks.
00:57:18Oh, no.
00:57:21Was that a you totally nailed it snort?
00:57:24Or was that a you absolutely blew it snort?
00:57:26Yes, I guess a snort that shall not be named.
00:57:30A secret snort.
00:57:32A snort of her own creation.
00:57:34Oh.
00:57:36Mm-hmm.
00:57:37Snort of her own.
00:57:39And you have pies for me too.
00:57:42Yeah.
00:57:43No one could ever touch Bertie and Dottie when it comes to pies, you know?
00:57:46Never.
00:57:47So, good luck to you.
00:57:49Well, thank you.
00:57:50Well, thank you.
00:57:51I think.
00:57:52Um, I, I, but the pies are 100% Bertie.
00:57:56Just Bertie, Bertie, Bertie.
00:57:58I don't, I don't know why I said Bertie three times like that.
00:58:01That was, that was strange.
00:58:02Um, I'm just really nervous.
00:58:04She was a really good friend.
00:58:07I'm sorry for your loss.
00:58:12Shall we?
00:58:42Sliced, overall appearance.
00:58:54The fork goes on the plate here.
00:58:57Oh.
00:59:12Hmm.
00:59:13Hmm.
00:59:14Hmm.
00:59:15Hmm.
00:59:16Hmm.
00:59:17Hmm.
00:59:18Hmm.
00:59:19Hmm.
00:59:20Hmm.
00:59:21Hmm.
00:59:22Hmm.
00:59:23Hmm.
00:59:24Hmm.
00:59:25Hmm.
00:59:26Hmm.
00:59:27Hmm.
00:59:28Hmm.
00:59:33Possible improper clueing.
00:59:34I'll have to dock a mark.
00:59:36Hmm.
00:59:37Hmm.
00:59:38Hmm.
00:59:39Hmm.
00:59:40Hmm.
00:59:41Hmm.
00:59:42Next.
00:59:50I'm sorry.
00:59:56Thanks.
01:00:06You know what?
01:00:07Bertie would be so proud that you're even trying to compete in her name.
01:00:11Please don't be hard on yourself.
01:00:13Seriously.
01:00:14You gotta put it in perspective.
01:00:16Mm-hmm.
01:00:17Perspective.
01:00:18There's no perspective in pie baking, pal.
01:00:22All pies are particularly pleasant.
01:00:25Perfection not with steel.
01:00:30You gotta laugh.
01:00:31Oh, yeah.
01:00:32Judging of the best in show livestock category will begin soon.
01:00:37Please take your seats, folks.
01:00:39Judging will begin shortly.
01:00:40Here we go.
01:00:41Get out.
01:00:44First up, flower arranging.
01:00:46Who has grown the finest blooms this year?
01:00:51Dottie, car ride takes surprise.
01:00:53Way to go, Dottie.
01:00:54You've got the awesome blossoms.
01:00:56The petals with the metal.
01:00:58Let's hear it for Dottie, folks.
01:01:03Ivy Wilson is in second place.
01:01:05And Andrew Bowman in third.
01:01:08Root Veggies are up next.
01:01:13Bart Hudson is our winner.
01:01:14Growing for Bernie Barber as he does every year.
01:01:16I knew you could do it.
01:01:17Way to go, Bart.
01:01:24Congratulations.
01:01:25You really deserve to win that.
01:01:26Thanks.
01:01:28You did.
01:01:30Up next, feathery friends, the best in flock.
01:01:34Heads up, it's Dottie again.
01:01:36Miss, go right.
01:01:37Well done.
01:01:39Congratulations.
01:01:40It's yours.
01:01:44This is a nightmare.
01:01:45She's winning everything.
01:01:46She is misery personified.
01:01:49Next up, apple pie.
01:01:51Take it away, pie expert, Wendy Whitaker.
01:01:53This year, we have the perfect apple pie.
01:01:59Flaky pastry, beautifully spiced.
01:02:02I could happily eat this apple pie every Thanksgiving for the rest of my life.
01:02:08Congratulations, June Waltshire.
01:02:12Yes, yes.
01:02:13It was the best I've ever eaten.
01:02:15Yes.
01:02:16I thought she said the pie was too warm.
01:02:17I guess Wendy likes her pie a little warm.
01:02:18We have saved the best event for last, folks.
01:02:20Best in show livestock.
01:02:21Bring your goats, your pigs, and your lambs.
01:02:22One cutie will rule them all.
01:02:23Chillie in.
01:02:24Chillie in.
01:02:39Chillie in.
01:02:46The judges don't even need to deliberate.
01:02:51First prize goes to Jillian!
01:02:55Jillian the Pig!
01:02:57And that's Birdie Farms again, folks.
01:02:59June Walchire is the Farmer of Record here,
01:03:01which means she'll be named Best Overall in Fair.
01:03:05Give her a hand, folks!
01:03:12I'm the Farmer of Record!
01:03:14I don't even know what that means.
01:03:16It means you did it.
01:03:17No, we did it.
01:03:18Jillian!
01:03:20Let's get pictures, baby!
01:03:22Look what we did!
01:03:24Oh, I know!
01:03:25Ready?
01:03:26There we go.
01:03:28Smile!
01:03:29Perfect.
01:03:47Hey, I might need some help unloading.
01:03:49Yeah, just a sec.
01:03:50Hello?
01:03:51Is this June Walchire?
01:03:53Yes, this is she.
01:03:55This is Larry Elpin of Elpin Farm Equipment.
01:03:58Oh, hi, Larry.
01:03:59How can I help you?
01:04:00Is there an invoice that we owe or something?
01:04:03No, no, no.
01:04:04It's nothing like that.
01:04:06My daughter sent me a social media post with you and your pig, Jillian.
01:04:13Wow.
01:04:14That was quick.
01:04:15We'd like to discuss a sponsorship deal with your prized pig.
01:04:20Are you serious?
01:04:21Very.
01:04:22Our board of directors have been on me for years to get some kind of lizard or duck to be our mascot for advertising, you know?
01:04:30So when I saw your cute little pig, I thought, hey, now, that's an animal I can get behind.
01:04:37Well, that's amazing.
01:04:39Would you be interested in something like that?
01:04:41It would be quite lucrative.
01:04:42We're a national brand.
01:04:43Oh, yeah, absolutely.
01:04:45Um, please, send me a contract.
01:04:47I'll take a look at it.
01:04:48Okay.
01:04:49Okay.
01:04:50Uh, a question for you.
01:04:52Are you June Walcher of the Big Walcher Hotel Crash?
01:04:57Yeah, that's me.
01:04:59That must have been quite an ordeal for you.
01:05:02Well, it has, it's been quite a life change.
01:05:05No doubt about that.
01:05:07Well, I hope Elpen Farm equipment can play some small role in helping you get back on track.
01:05:14That's very kind of you.
01:05:15All right, then.
01:05:17My assistant will be in touch.
01:05:19Okay.
01:05:30Hello?
01:05:32Michael?
01:05:33June, what a coincidence.
01:05:35I was just asking my staff to track you down.
01:05:37I have news.
01:05:39Do I want to hear it?
01:05:40We found a portfolio of old stocks from the 1980s, and, um...
01:05:45Let's just say your grandpa sure knew how to pick them.
01:05:48He bought into Apple at $22 a share.
01:05:52Wait, wait.
01:05:53I-I didn't hear you.
01:05:54What?
01:05:55Picking apples?
01:05:56What?
01:05:57No.
01:05:58Forget the apples.
01:05:59You're back in the saddle.
01:06:00I-I mean, I needed apples for the pie thing, but not so much...
01:06:04Wait.
01:06:05Wait, back in the saddle.
01:06:07How-how big is this saddle?
01:06:08Enough for me to send your private jet to come and get you.
01:06:13The jet?
01:06:14What-are you messing with me?
01:06:16Scout's honor.
01:06:17You were never a scout, Michael.
01:06:19Okay.
01:06:20You caught me.
01:06:21Anyway, you're gonna be back on top, kid.
01:06:24I just wired you a little pocket money.
01:06:27Oh, uh...
01:06:29Okay.
01:06:30Great.
01:06:31June, that was a joke.
01:06:34It's a lot of pocket money.
01:06:36Money for very big pockets.
01:06:38Many, many pockets.
01:06:40That-uh, great.
01:06:42Um, I actually was calling because I wanted you to take a look at a contract for me.
01:06:46Oh.
01:06:47Yeah?
01:06:48Yeah?
01:06:49Yeah.
01:06:50So, you'll never believe this.
01:06:52I competed in a fall festival with my Aunt Bertie's prize pig, and we won.
01:06:57So now, there's a farm equipment company that wants to hire Jillian as their mascot.
01:07:02A pig as a mascot?
01:07:05Yeah.
01:07:06June, you heard what I said, right?
01:07:08The fortune.
01:07:09It's coming back.
01:07:10Yeah, yeah.
01:07:11I-I-I heard it.
01:07:13Whoa!
01:07:24That's...
01:07:25That is not pocket change.
01:07:27That is...
01:07:29That's life changing back change.
01:07:35Oh!
01:07:43Bart.
01:07:44Bart.
01:07:45I-I know you took off because I was on the phone, but you are not gonna believe this.
01:07:50Hey, viral girl.
01:07:51Huh.
01:07:52You say it like it's a bad thing.
01:07:54Isn't it?
01:07:55No!
01:07:56No!
01:07:57It's amazing!
01:07:58Jillian!
01:07:59Jillian!
01:08:00She is Queen the Pig.
01:08:01Yes.
01:08:02And I wanna go celebrate.
01:08:03Alright, I'm letting Nina know.
01:08:05Oh, um...
01:08:06Actually, I was thinking maybe, um...
01:08:08Maybe just the two of us?
01:08:10Oh, yeah.
01:08:11I'm game.
01:08:12Yeah, we can eat here.
01:08:14Go into town, get some ice cream.
01:08:16Maybe we'll run into Dottie and, uh, we can gloat a little bit.
01:08:19Well, actually, uh, I was thinking maybe something a little fancier.
01:08:23Like the pub?
01:08:25Do you...
01:08:27Do you own a suit?
01:08:28Yes, I own a suit.
01:08:31In fact, I own several suits.
01:08:32Oh.
01:08:33Imagine that.
01:08:34Well, why don't you put one of them on and, uh, be at my place at six tonight?
01:08:38Okay.
01:08:39Short walk.
01:08:40Short walk.
01:08:41I'll see you tonight.
01:08:44Okay.
01:08:45I will put a suit on.
01:08:46For you.
01:08:47Hi.
01:08:48Hi.
01:08:49Hi.
01:08:50Hi.
01:08:52All right.
01:09:10Wow.
01:09:13Wow yourself.
01:09:15You look stunning.
01:09:16Oh, this whole thing?
01:09:18It's very last season.
01:09:20Could have fooled me.
01:09:22Well, will you join me?
01:09:39Must be some prize money this year
01:09:41for you to take care of all this.
01:09:43You don't know half of it.
01:09:46So this is how you used to roll?
01:09:49With a car and a driver?
01:09:51Yeah, always.
01:09:53Even to get groceries?
01:09:55Well.
01:09:56Right.
01:09:57The staff, yes.
01:09:58You didn't get groceries.
01:10:00Ha.
01:10:03You look really nice in that suit.
01:10:10Okay, I'm loving the mystery here,
01:10:12but you gotta tell me.
01:10:14Where are we going?
01:10:20Is that a helicopter?
01:10:22Surprise!
01:10:23Surprise!
01:10:23So you went from living in your car
01:10:45to renting out every seat in this theater?
01:10:47And I have a thing or two I'd like to say.
01:10:48I have a thing or two I'd like to say.
01:10:49I never expected someone like you to walk into my life.
01:10:54Well, I never expected to find a handsome farmer.
01:11:00I never expected someone like you to walk into my life.
01:11:08Well, I never expected to find a handsome farmer.
01:11:16Are you falling for me?
01:11:18Where is that champagne I ordered?
01:11:23Wait, champagne too?
01:11:26Well, you got to show me your world
01:11:28and now I'm going to show you mine.
01:11:30Okay.
01:11:31But I don't want you to have to mortgage
01:11:33Birdie's farm just because you're paying for all this.
01:11:36I won't.
01:11:38It's all going to be fine now.
01:11:40What do you mean, it's all fine now?
01:11:42Well, Jillian and I got an incredibly lucrative
01:11:46advertising contract.
01:11:49Are you kidding?
01:11:52Wow, that was fast.
01:11:54That's...
01:11:54So that's what we're celebrating.
01:11:56Well, yes.
01:11:58That and...
01:12:00my business manager called.
01:12:03I'm not broke anymore.
01:12:06Turns out, my grandfather was just as much of a genius
01:12:09at building a stock portfolio
01:12:11as he was at building a hotel empire.
01:12:14So it looks like I'm going to be back in PJs in no time.
01:12:18Pajamas?
01:12:20Private jets.
01:12:23Right.
01:12:24Oh.
01:12:25Oh, wow.
01:12:26That's, uh...
01:12:27That's amazing.
01:12:29You must be, uh, thrilled.
01:12:32You don't seem very happy about it.
01:12:35No, no.
01:12:36I'm, uh, I'm...
01:12:37I'm happy for you.
01:12:38Congratulations.
01:12:43Well, maybe this next part will cheer you up a bit.
01:12:48Okay.
01:12:50Look, Bart.
01:12:53Getting to know you has been one of the biggest joys of my life.
01:12:59I really like you.
01:13:01I think I'm falling for you.
01:13:08And so what I wanted to ask is,
01:13:13do you want to leave and come travel the world with me?
01:13:24What's wrong?
01:13:25I should have seen this coming.
01:13:32I am getting the sense there's not going to be a resounding yes at the end of this.
01:13:37Joe, I can't just go traveling the world with you.
01:13:42Yeah, yeah, you can, Bart.
01:13:43That's what I'm trying to tell you.
01:13:44I can afford to take us all over the world, all right?
01:13:47You and I, we can travel.
01:13:48We can do everything together.
01:13:49You don't get it.
01:13:52I don't want to travel the world.
01:13:54I want to stay in Greenville.
01:13:57And I was hoping that you wanted to stay there with me.
01:14:03I see.
01:14:10Well, this is going to make for a rather awkward trip back to Greenville, won't it?
01:14:13Yeah, I guess we should go.
01:14:21Yeah, I guess we should.
01:14:43It's going to end.
01:14:49Oh.
01:14:51It's going to be the last of us.
01:14:52Go.
01:14:53It's going to make for a better life.
01:14:53Oh, I got it.
01:14:54I got it.
01:15:05Oh, no.
01:15:06I got it.
01:15:07Oh, no.
01:15:07I got it.
01:15:08I got it.
01:15:09I got it.
01:15:09I got it.
01:15:10It's going to be the last of us.
01:15:11You big picture.
01:15:12Oh, and I got it.
01:15:12Oh, hey, Jillian.
01:15:16Well, it's time for our last supper here.
01:15:21Here you go.
01:15:29Do you hate goodbyes?
01:15:32Because I hate goodbyes.
01:15:35But here we are.
01:15:37You know, you were the best roommate ever.
01:15:42Best pig of any pig that any farm has ever had.
01:15:47You know that.
01:15:51Don't worry. You'll still get your celebrity deal.
01:15:54I'll make sure of it.
01:15:57But you don't need me.
01:15:59You got Bart here to take care of you, right?
01:16:04I agree. I agree. Bart is pretty amazing.
01:16:08That's why I'm gonna deed him the farm so that he can make sure and look after all of you.
01:16:18I'm gonna miss this so much.
01:16:22I'm gonna miss you.
01:16:27I'm gonna miss the feeling of a real home.
01:16:30All right, Jillian.
01:16:34You'll be a good little pig, okay?
01:16:38You'll be a good little pig, okay?
01:16:39Tyler!
01:16:40Oh, there you are!
01:16:44Hi!
01:16:45Mwah! Mwah! Mwah!
01:16:49How are you?
01:16:50Oh, doing fabulous.
01:16:51Doing a lot of late nights at celebrity parties, but stepping right back into my designer shoes and getting back in there.
01:16:55Anyway, enough about Mia, let's get you out there.
01:16:56You could always go back to the Riviera, you know.
01:16:57But definitely on the Italian side, because Cannes is so yesterday.
01:16:58Unless, how do you feel about Fashion Week?
01:16:59How do you feel about Fashion Week?
01:17:00How do you feel?
01:17:01How do you feel?
01:17:02How do you feel?
01:17:03How do you feel?
01:17:04How do you feel?
01:17:05How do you feel?
01:17:06You know, June, the designers weren't gonna give you tickets because of, well, you know, because of the blip and all that.
01:17:26The designers weren't going to give you tickets because of, well, you know, because of the blip and all that.
01:17:31But I told them that you were back, and they said that if you wanted to purchase a table for $250,000,
01:17:38they wouldn't have a problem with you bringing in nearest and dearest, which I'm sure, of course, includes me.
01:17:47Earth to June, sweetie, I think you might have some mud kicking your ears because you're not hearing me.
01:17:52No, I heard you. I just don't want to go to Fashion Week.
01:18:01Oh, well, that's disappointing. But, oh, wait. I'm over it. So, Italy then?
01:18:11No.
01:18:13Straight to the start?
01:18:15No. You know, I think Greenville is my new thing.
01:18:20Excuse me? Greenville. Like, what, is that some kind of new club in the city or something?
01:18:30No, actually, it's... it's where my family is.
01:18:35Oh. So, we're not getting on the private jet then?
01:18:41No. No.
01:18:43No.
01:18:44Oh, I'm so confused. What is... what... where are you going?
01:18:48Bye.
01:18:49Uh, no, but... June?
01:18:52June?
01:18:53June?
01:18:54June?
01:18:55June?
01:18:56June?
01:18:57June?
01:18:58June?
01:18:59June?
01:19:00June?
01:19:01June?
01:19:02June?
01:19:03June?
01:19:04June?
01:19:05June?
01:19:06June?
01:19:07June?
01:19:08June?
01:19:09June?
01:19:10June?
01:19:11June?
01:19:12June?
01:19:13June?
01:19:14June?
01:19:15June?
01:19:16June?
01:19:17June?
01:19:18June?
01:19:19June?
01:19:20June?
01:19:21June?
01:19:22June?
01:19:23Are you partying in my house?
01:19:36Respect?
01:19:38You came.
01:19:40Oh, bring it in.
01:19:42Oh, I thought you were going to miss your own surprise party.
01:19:46My surprise party?
01:19:48Yeah.
01:19:49Well, you've been on your own for so long.
01:19:51And I wanted to show you that you still have family.
01:19:55Right here.
01:19:56Surprise!
01:19:59Who are all these people?
01:20:01Well, I did a little bit of research, you know.
01:20:02And some of these people you're related to, like, way down the line.
01:20:06But they're all part of Birdie's family tree.
01:20:10Your family tree.
01:20:11Huh.
01:20:18Oh, here's a cousin.
01:20:20Distant.
01:20:21Hi.
01:20:21On your grandfather's side.
01:20:22Hey, hi.
01:20:23And a second cousin.
01:20:25Hi.
01:20:25She actually lives in the next town over.
01:20:27Wow.
01:20:27Let's give her some space.
01:20:30Um, and there's another cousin.
01:20:34Birdie's first cousin.
01:20:41Wait.
01:20:42We're related?
01:20:44Yep.
01:20:46Birdie and I were cousins.
01:20:47I'm afraid you can't argue with DNA.
01:20:52Hmm.
01:20:52Wow.
01:20:53She was proud of you, you know.
01:20:57And she wished she could have spent more time with you.
01:21:00But after your parents died, the grief kept her away.
01:21:08It shouldn't have, but it did.
01:21:11I understand that.
01:21:17Wow.
01:21:18I guess it does make a little sense that we're related, though.
01:21:21Seems we all got the competitive gene.
01:21:23The pie gene, too.
01:21:27Much as I hate to admit it, you have a touch for pastry, June.
01:21:33Hmm.
01:21:34Birdie and I got it from our grandmother.
01:21:36Oh, that would have been my great-grandmother, right?
01:21:41You look just like her.
01:21:44Ooh.
01:21:46Wait a minute.
01:21:47Does this mean we have to be nice to each other now?
01:21:50Aw.
01:21:54All sparing family and pies, Junie.
01:21:57Ooppa!
01:22:02Um, hey.
01:22:04If you'll excuse me.
01:22:11That is actually very true.
01:22:16I just, I can't believe you all did this for me.
01:22:20You have a lot of cousins.
01:22:23Yeah.
01:22:23Yeah, I really do.
01:22:25Yeah.
01:22:25Uh, you wouldn't happen to be one of my cousins, would you?
01:22:30Not even close.
01:22:31We're from Poughkeepsie, so.
01:22:33Oh.
01:22:34That's good.
01:22:35Because, uh, I love you.
01:22:42I love you, too.
01:22:51So does this mean you're staying?
01:22:53There's nowhere else that's more important to me now.
01:22:59Here.
01:23:00Home.
01:23:02With you.
01:23:04Jillian's gonna be really happy to hear that.
01:23:07Not just Jillian?
01:23:09Well,
01:23:10the handyman, too.
01:23:11It's not so empty.
01:23:12Yeah.
01:23:13That's so good.
01:23:16Oh.
01:23:16With you.
01:23:16Yeah.
01:23:17Yeah.
01:23:17Yeah.
01:23:19Yeah.
01:23:21You know,
01:23:22I love you.
01:23:24I love you.
01:23:25I love you.
01:23:29You.
01:23:29Yeah.
01:23:31Oh.
01:23:31Oh.
01:23:32Oh.
01:23:32Oh.
01:23:32Oh.
01:23:33Oh.
01:23:34Oh.
01:23:34Oh.
01:23:35Oh.
01:23:35Oh.
01:23:36Oh.
01:23:36Oh.
01:23:37Oh.
01:23:38Oh.
01:23:39Oh.
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