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00:00:30Hi.
00:00:38Hi, Em.
00:00:39Hey, how are you?
00:00:40Super busy.
00:00:41It's not a real answer to the question, how are you?
00:00:44Well, what if that's the only word I can think of right now?
00:00:46Some writer you are.
00:00:48Okay, what word would you use to describe spin class followed by massage therapy, coffee date, haircut, meeting with the publisher, park date, and volunteer date?
00:00:56You have to squeeze Jess and I in. We're going to take you for a drink tonight.
00:00:59What's going on?
00:01:00I've got a meeting, I'll text you time and place.
00:01:02We need to talk.
00:01:17Why am I getting major performance review vibes from this drink tonight?
00:01:21I'm still asleep.
00:01:23You're going to have to go much slower.
00:01:24Emily said we need to talk.
00:01:26I do not like we need to talk.
00:01:28You know Emily.
00:01:29Yes, I do.
00:01:30That's why I'm calling you.
00:01:31The three of us just haven't had a lot of time together.
00:01:35You know how to really talk?
00:01:36That sounds dangerously like we need to talk.
00:01:39I have a guest.
00:01:41Oh yes, I know.
00:01:42I almost tripped up for her boots this morning.
00:01:44What's this one saying?
00:01:45Laura?
00:01:47Lauren and Larissa?
00:01:51Uh, I've got to go.
00:02:05Omara!
00:02:06Caffeine please!
00:02:08God!
00:02:09Somebody!
00:02:14Enter.
00:02:15Sweetheart.
00:02:16It's been a while.
00:02:17Too long.
00:02:18Come here.
00:02:19Oh.
00:02:20How are you?
00:02:21Oh, you know, the imprint's been keeping me on my toes.
00:02:22Kids are in high school and happy.
00:02:23Jeff is very husband-y.
00:02:24You'll understand one day.
00:02:25How are you?
00:02:26Mm-hmm.
00:02:27Well, not to cut straight to the chase, but if you're so busy.
00:02:29Did you like the pages?
00:02:30I don't know.
00:02:31I don't know.
00:02:32I don't know.
00:02:33I don't know.
00:02:34I don't know.
00:02:35I don't know.
00:02:36I don't know.
00:02:37I don't know.
00:02:38I don't know.
00:02:39I don't know.
00:02:40I don't know.
00:02:41I don't know.
00:02:42You're so busy.
00:02:43Did you like the pages?
00:02:45Your words are as charming as ever.
00:02:47Oh, thank you.
00:02:48Thank goodness.
00:02:49I was worrying I'd lost my touch.
00:02:50No, I just have one question.
00:02:52Where are the rest of them?
00:02:55Well, I knew the deadline was September 1st, so I just wanted to give you something.
00:03:01A book.
00:03:02You were supposed to get me a book.
00:03:04This is not that.
00:03:06And you would know.
00:03:07You've written one before.
00:03:08A bestseller to boot.
00:03:11Writing's been a little slow.
00:03:13Right.
00:03:14Well, this is a pamphlet.
00:03:16And we gave you an advance on a book.
00:03:19Linda, I sit down to write.
00:03:21I do.
00:03:22And I want to.
00:03:23I just can't.
00:03:24Is it writer's block?
00:03:26Maybe.
00:03:27I don't know.
00:03:28I guess I'm just worried it might not live up to the first one.
00:03:33Well, I do need pages to take to the powers that be upstairs.
00:03:37And listen.
00:03:38I get it.
00:03:39It has been a hard year for you.
00:03:41You know?
00:03:42A personal essay can be a very tough area to work in.
00:03:44Especially when an author's gone through something.
00:03:46But.
00:03:47I will make myself right, Linda.
00:03:50I can do it.
00:03:51I promise.
00:03:52Okay.
00:03:53Well, I'd like to see work as you produce it.
00:03:54You have two weeks, Heather.
00:03:56Two weeks?
00:03:57For a book?
00:03:59A defensible amount of one, yes.
00:04:01Otherwise, your contract will be in default.
00:04:03And that is bad.
00:04:04I can't protect you anymore if that happens.
00:04:07I won't let you down.
00:04:08I know you won't.
00:04:09This is what you do.
00:04:11You're good at this.
00:04:12Get out of here.
00:04:13Go do it.
00:04:14Yes.
00:04:15Off you go.
00:04:16On my way.
00:04:17Ah, the door.
00:04:18Yes.
00:04:19Yep, the door.
00:04:20Bye.
00:04:21There was I before I was so rudely interrupted.
00:04:27I heard you make the best Negronis in town.
00:04:30Can you prove it?
00:04:31Make it a picture.
00:04:33Oh, usually you're the one telling me to slow down on the drinks.
00:04:36You are not allowed to pick up the bartender.
00:04:38We're here for a real reason tonight, okay?
00:04:40I know.
00:04:42Can I get a shot of tequila too, please, fast?
00:04:44Hmm, make that two shots.
00:04:45You're giving me flashbacks to the Summer of Dan.
00:04:47Oh, the Summer of Dan was not such a big deal.
00:04:50You shaved your head.
00:04:51Heather and I had to talk you out of becoming a nun, and you're not even Catholic.
00:04:54Yeah, well, I was 20 and stupid, and there were no consequences.
00:04:57Okay, well, tell that to Dan in his car.
00:04:59Well, today is worse than egging some douchey douchebags convertible.
00:05:03I just quit the firm.
00:05:04What?
00:05:05Yeah.
00:05:06Emily?
00:05:07Uh, yeah, so they called me into a meeting, and I was sure it was about the junior partner slot, you know, what I've been working towards.
00:05:17But instead, they reprimand me for not billing enough hours and say that my boss's nephew is the new junior partner.
00:05:24You got nepo-babyed?
00:05:25I have done nothing but eat, sleep, breathe that firm for five years.
00:05:30Gave up relationships, I have no hobbies, I dream about clients and tort reform.
00:05:35Please tell me you spanked that nepo-baby.
00:05:37Before I knew it, Jess, the words, I quit, came flying out of my mouth.
00:05:41And then security escorts me out, out of my own office.
00:05:45What are you gonna do?
00:05:46Well, I think you're gonna be okay, because you are a smart and accomplished lawyer.
00:06:00And you're a bad bitch in a good way.
00:06:03I absolutely am.
00:06:04Yes, you are.
00:06:05But tonight is about Heather, okay?
00:06:07I think Heather would want to know.
00:06:10I'm sorry, what's that?
00:06:11Oh!
00:06:12Heather wants to know everything.
00:06:13Hi!
00:06:14Hi!
00:06:15Mwah!
00:06:16Mwah!
00:06:17So, what do I need to know?
00:06:19This bartender makes the best Negronis in Manhattan.
00:06:22Oh, congratulations!
00:06:23And we are so glad to see you!
00:06:25You too!
00:06:26Yeah.
00:06:27So, what's her name?
00:06:29Um, I think it's, there's like a fur in there or something.
00:06:32A fur?
00:06:33Yeah, something like that.
00:06:34Okay, so it's Jennifer?
00:06:36All right.
00:06:37Is that correct?
00:06:38Let's just get it.
00:06:39Let's just get it.
00:06:40Yeah.
00:06:41I see people riding on the wall this time.
00:06:46Honestly, since my exhibition closed, I don't know how I'm gonna find women anymore.
00:06:51Ugh, give me a break.
00:06:52You'll have three dates before you leave here.
00:06:54I gotta get working on that new exhibit, I guess.
00:06:56Hmm.
00:06:57Whatever happened to, uh, Mara?
00:06:59Was it Dara?
00:07:00Doesn't matter.
00:07:01She was way too clingy.
00:07:02What did she do to be deemed too clingy?
00:07:04Did she look you in the eye?
00:07:05Yeah.
00:07:06Like I was a jaguar.
00:07:07Rawr.
00:07:08Okay, I can't take it anymore.
00:07:10When is this intervention thing happening?
00:07:12How can there be an intervention when your worst habit is over, Vice Connie?
00:07:18What is going on?
00:07:20This came to the apartment from your mom's a state lawyer.
00:07:27We didn't want you to open it alone.
00:07:29We wanted you to be in your safe space.
00:07:31With Negronis and snacks and us.
00:07:34It's been a year.
00:07:35We're worried.
00:07:36I'm fine.
00:07:37Are you though?
00:07:38You're running yourself ragged.
00:07:41What does it say?
00:07:42It's, um...
00:07:43It's a deed.
00:07:44I...
00:07:45I inherited the ranch in Montana.
00:07:46Oh, my God.
00:07:47What?
00:07:48Iconic.
00:07:49Wild.
00:07:50Yeah.
00:07:51It was my grandparents.
00:07:52Um...
00:07:53I went a couple times when I was little, but I don't really remember it much.
00:08:10Um...
00:08:11Mom always said she had wanted to retire there.
00:08:14But, um...
00:08:16She also said she wanted to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, so, you know...
00:08:21I didn't even know it was still in the family.
00:08:24What are you gonna do with the ranch?
00:08:26I have no clue.
00:08:28Well, you have to go see it.
00:08:30That's the only way you'll know what to do with it.
00:08:32And we'll go with you.
00:08:34We're both free.
00:08:35That can't be a coincidence.
00:08:36I kind of have an unexpected vacation.
00:08:38I'll explain later.
00:08:39This timing will never happen again.
00:08:41It's a sign.
00:08:42This timing doesn't work for me.
00:08:43My editor's gonna kill me.
00:08:45Not if you write.
00:08:46That's all she cares about, right?
00:08:48It's not actually a bad idea.
00:08:51You know, I could turn it into some kind of writing retreat.
00:08:54Take the time to figure out what I want to do.
00:08:57Two birds, one stone.
00:08:58Yes, yes, yes, yes.
00:09:00We all need a break, and we haven't hung out in so long.
00:09:03But now your mom has given this to us.
00:09:05You can't play that card, Jess.
00:09:07Fine.
00:09:08The universe has given it to us.
00:09:11Better?
00:09:12Mm-hmm.
00:09:13I still think it sounds crazy to me.
00:09:15Okay.
00:09:18Let's have the wheel of cocktails decide.
00:09:21If it lands on Manhattan, then it's a message.
00:09:25That your mother wants us to...
00:09:27That the universe wants us to get out of here for a couple weeks.
00:09:32I mean, it's a slim chance.
00:09:35Okay.
00:09:36Let's make it more interesting.
00:09:38If it lands on Margarita or Gimlet, you have to book us a winter vacation.
00:09:42Somewhere with a beach, and you pay for the spa day.
00:09:45Bingo.
00:09:46Oh, sure.
00:09:47Exploit the artist.
00:09:48I mean...
00:09:49Okay, fine.
00:09:50Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:09:52Just to be sure that you don't cheat.
00:10:02I would never.
00:10:03Uh-huh.
00:10:04As if...
00:10:05Okay, you ready?
00:10:06Yeah.
00:10:12Yay!
00:10:13We're going to Montana.
00:10:15We're going to Montana.
00:10:16Woo!
00:10:17Yep, we are.
00:10:45Back from my brain.
00:10:46I've been saved.
00:10:54Was this what you were imagining?
00:10:55Doesn't quite match the fantasy, no.
00:10:58Maybe it gets better inside.
00:11:00Only one way to find out.
00:11:05Oh, my God.
00:11:06Oh!
00:11:07Grab my arm!
00:11:08Take my arm!
00:11:09Oh, save the jacket!
00:11:10Oh, damn!
00:11:11Uh, what is, what is that?
00:11:18What?
00:11:21This better just be mud.
00:11:25Hey, sir, which way did she go?
00:11:28Down.
00:11:28She fell into a puddle.
00:11:29No, not the city girl, Molly.
00:11:31What's a Molly?
00:11:32It's my pig.
00:11:33You have a pig?
00:11:34Yes, my pig.
00:11:34I'm fine, I can get up on my own.
00:11:36Thanks.
00:11:38Obviously not, come here.
00:11:40What about your pig?
00:11:41No, she's usually okay getting up on her own.
00:11:45Hi, Jack.
00:11:47Molly?
00:11:48I can't believe he's real.
00:11:51I believe he called me a city girl.
00:11:53Molly!
00:11:56I think the bank gave me every key in the entire world.
00:12:00How am I supposed to know which one it is?
00:12:02Oh, it's the brass one.
00:12:04Kind of old-fashioned, bigger than the rest.
00:12:07That's mildly creepy.
00:12:09How would you know that?
00:12:10Uh, the pig told him, obviously.
00:12:13Uh, no, our ranches were built by a couple of brothers way back in the day, so a lot of stuff's the same.
00:12:19Good to know.
00:12:20Uh, this is Emily, Jess, and I'm...
00:12:22Heather.
00:12:22Yeah, I know.
00:12:24Oh, my God.
00:12:25Cliff?
00:12:26We played together when we were, what, five?
00:12:29Yeah.
00:12:29Um, Heather came for a visit, and I convinced her to jump out of the halo.
00:12:32Yeah, first bone I ever broke.
00:12:34Thank you so much for that.
00:12:35This is getting too cute.
00:12:37I'm gonna barf.
00:12:38Eh, who's gonna notice?
00:12:39His, uh, parents owned the ranch next door.
00:12:41Still do, actually.
00:12:42Well, my blood sugar is dropping.
00:12:45Where can a girl get some food around here?
00:12:47Well, um, market's on Saturday.
00:12:48Yeah.
00:12:49But for the best selection, 6 a.m.
00:12:50And then we have a co-op for your staples, but they close around 4.
00:12:53Oh, my God.
00:12:54We have to cook?
00:12:55We're gonna starve to death.
00:12:57Emily uses her oven to store chutes.
00:12:59And we have office supplies in ours.
00:13:01Laotian, Ethiopian pierogies, bubble tea, stoner cookies, they all deliver on our block.
00:13:05Yeah.
00:13:07Not here.
00:13:08Um, we do have the Blue Sky Bar, which serves exquisite chicken wings and the finest cold beer.
00:13:15Well, maybe we'll see you there.
00:13:17Hey, maybe you will.
00:13:18And maybe take it easy on the porch.
00:13:20It's not quite sound.
00:13:21And maybe turn your hat around.
00:13:23What's wrong with my hat?
00:13:24It's backwards.
00:13:25It's bad luck.
00:13:26I don't know.
00:13:27I make my own luck, cowboy.
00:13:28All right.
00:13:31Oh, oh, oh.
00:13:32Are you all right?
00:13:36I'm hanging.
00:13:37Okay, good.
00:13:38Because I probably can't pick you up more than once a day.
00:13:41Molly tends to get a little jealous.
00:13:43Well, that's fair.
00:13:45Goodbye.
00:13:50That was bad, wasn't it?
00:13:51Super smooth.
00:13:52Yeah, thanks.
00:13:52Not at all.
00:13:57Did you think he'd be starting a rivalry with the pig before the end of the day?
00:14:03You think they're angry with me, too?
00:14:05I have seen enough true crime shows to know that these are a big red flag.
00:14:11So when I sell the place, do you think the dead animals will raise or lower the value?
00:14:15Depends on who's buying.
00:14:17Higher for edgelord artists.
00:14:18Lower for anyone normal or vegan.
00:14:20You just said when I sell the place.
00:14:23Have we decided that already?
00:14:25I mean, can you actually see me living here?
00:14:27No.
00:14:28Yeah.
00:14:29Bedrooms are upstairs.
00:14:31If it still has Bambi wallpaper, that one's mine.
00:14:33Oh, wow.
00:14:35Hey.
00:14:36Hey, that's your mom, right?
00:14:38Yeah, it is.
00:14:41It's a question of joy.
00:14:43I think she always missed it.
00:14:45Now I feel like I can see you living here.
00:14:47Because that's what that photo looks like.
00:14:49You living here.
00:14:51She'd be so happy to know you came back.
00:14:54I gotta go outside.
00:14:56Are you okay?
00:14:57Yeah.
00:14:58Totally.
00:14:59It's just dusty and rustic.
00:15:05Now you ready to check out some Bambi wallpaper?
00:15:08Yep, let's go.
00:15:19I thought I might find you passed on in a lawn chair.
00:15:26It's been a day.
00:15:28You know, I could not find anything that civilized.
00:15:32This place is a mess.
00:15:34Yeah.
00:15:34It seems like it, yeah?
00:15:35Uh, I called a local lawyer about selling the place.
00:15:40Wow, you were serious.
00:15:42Yeah.
00:15:43Yeah, I figure I'd better do it while I'm here so I don't have to come back.
00:15:47Mm, yes, very efficient.
00:15:49Very New York.
00:15:50Jess and I are going to town to search up some dinner.
00:15:53What are the chances of an excellent chana masala?
00:15:55Mm, even lower than the chances of a lawn chair.
00:15:58Right.
00:16:00Here.
00:16:02Put these in a mason jar,
00:16:03and then we can at least cross one item
00:16:05off our list of Montana to-dos while we're in town.
00:16:09Give me five.
00:16:10I'll change.
00:16:11We thought you might want to stay and get some stuff done,
00:16:13like maybe writing.
00:16:13I've got time.
00:16:16I can, uh, start fresh tomorrow.
00:16:17You're not feeling stressed about your deadline?
00:16:20Look, I need to think.
00:16:22And chicken wings will help my brain.
00:16:25Okay?
00:16:25Very true.
00:16:26All right.
00:16:29Hey, are we still doing, uh, cowboy cosplay?
00:16:32Giddy up.
00:16:34Woo!
00:16:34Woo!
00:16:34Woo!
00:16:35Woo!
00:16:35Woo!
00:16:36Woo!
00:16:36Woo!
00:16:37Woo!
00:16:37Woo!
00:16:38Woo!
00:16:38Woo!
00:16:39Woo!
00:16:39Woo!
00:16:39Woo!
00:16:40Woo!
00:16:40Woo!
00:16:41Woo!
00:16:41Woo!
00:16:42Woo!
00:16:42Woo!
00:16:43Woo!
00:16:43Woo!
00:16:49I think we got the dress code wrong.
00:16:51Or maybe they did.
00:16:52I think they're the ones who would know, actually.
00:16:54Yes.
00:16:54We can still probably get a flight to Turks.
00:16:56Just hear something like it's Brooklyn.
00:16:58Don't show them fear.
00:16:59They can smell it.
00:17:00Hi.
00:17:00How you doing?
00:17:03Oh, I think there's still something from us here.
00:17:06Hey, I heard you make the best Negronis in Montana.
00:17:11Can you prove it?
00:17:13What time is the next flight?
00:17:14Oh, just striking out.
00:17:15That's something you never see in a minute.
00:17:16I need to, like, sit down for a second.
00:17:17I'm just kidding.
00:17:18Let's go.
00:17:19Table.
00:17:20Table.
00:17:21Table.
00:17:23Table.
00:17:24Table.
00:17:24Table.
00:17:26Good job.
00:17:27Have a menu.
00:17:28Plus, the food looks good.
00:17:29Wow.
00:17:30You're a sexy rancher as an honest man.
00:17:31OK.
00:17:32A, he is not my sexy rancher.
00:17:33And B, I thought you wanted me to focus on that, right?
00:17:35Yes.
00:17:36And then you insisted on coming into town.
00:17:38Yes.
00:17:39Nice to see you, ladies.
00:17:40Hi.
00:17:41I will have 12 wings with a Caesar on the side, please.
00:17:43And what's the most authentic sauce?
00:17:44Probably the apple butter barbecue.
00:17:45Oh, yum.
00:17:46And make it spicy, but, um, big city spicy or, like, backpacking in Thailand spicy.
00:17:50I'll take the cheeseburger with a side of gravy, please.
00:17:51Thanks.
00:17:52What's vegan?
00:17:53Probably nothing.
00:17:54Do you not know?
00:17:55No, ma'am.
00:17:56Why not?
00:17:57Because I'm not vegan and also I don't work here.
00:17:59Then what are you doing at our table?
00:18:01I'm carrying a boat.
00:18:02I am not vegan.
00:18:03Because I'm not vegan and also I don't work here.
00:18:05And what are you doing at our table?
00:18:06I'm coming into town.
00:18:07I'm coming into town.
00:18:08Yes.
00:18:09Nice to see you ladies.
00:18:10Hi, I will have 12 wings with a Caesar on the side, please.
00:18:11And what's the most authentic sauce?
00:18:13Probably the apple butter barbecue.
00:18:14Oh, yum.
00:18:15And make it spicy, but, um, big city spicy.
00:18:18Then what are you doing at our table?
00:18:20I saw some nice city girls.
00:18:21I thought I'd come say howdy.
00:18:23See, people say howdy.
00:18:24Maybe people also say happy trails without it being sarcastic.
00:18:27Oh, no.
00:18:28That will have been deeply sarcastic.
00:18:30We're not here to get picked up.
00:18:32We're just visiting.
00:18:34You must be Heather.
00:18:35Uh, no, that's me, actually.
00:18:37Wade Pickett.
00:18:38I'm your real estate lawyer.
00:18:40I just ordered wings from my lawyer.
00:18:43Wade, I'm sorry.
00:18:44I thought you'd be more, um, lawyer-y.
00:18:46Well, I've been workshopping my phone voice.
00:18:49Really?
00:18:51Here's the thing, Heather.
00:18:52Okay, you're really gonna have to stop the voice.
00:18:53I'm gonna take you seriously.
00:18:55Right, um, you said you wanted to sell the ranch quickly and easily,
00:18:59but that's not gonna happen.
00:19:11There's some special assessments still owing.
00:19:13What's a special assessment?
00:19:15Um, I have to look that up.
00:19:17It's probably a back tax issue.
00:19:19I think your mom was unable to keep up on the payments.
00:19:21That sounds about right.
00:19:22She, uh, tended to avoid those things even before she got sick.
00:19:27How much are we talking?
00:19:29There was a backlog of about 15,000, give or take.
00:19:32Give or take?
00:19:33Give.
00:19:34That's the main issue.
00:19:35I don't think you can sell with that owing on the property.
00:19:38Ready to order?
00:19:39Don't get in a groan.
00:19:40Is that a legal term?
00:19:41Are you actually a lawyer, Wade?
00:19:43Certified lawyer, realtor, and property inspector.
00:19:46I've had a bit of a career journey.
00:19:47I'll be right back.
00:19:48Uh, but, uh, Wade knows my order.
00:19:50Oh, city girl.
00:19:59Going somewhere?
00:20:00Uh, I just needed some air.
00:20:03Where's your date?
00:20:04Well, I haven't had one of those in a while.
00:20:07Are you offering?
00:20:09I was talking about Molly, actually.
00:20:11Okay.
00:20:12Uh, I just figured she'd attack me if I tried to fall into your arms again.
00:20:15Yeah, that's fair.
00:20:16She's a diva, however, so she insists on an early bedtime.
00:20:20I'm just picturing her in an eye mask and a negligee.
00:20:23Fair enough.
00:20:25I thought ranchers had to go to bed early, too.
00:20:28They might.
00:20:29I'm a vet.
00:20:30Oh.
00:20:31Oh, so you're Molly's boyfriend and her doctor.
00:20:34Isn't that a conflict of interest or something?
00:20:36Yeah.
00:20:37Uh, hypocritical.
00:20:38That's it.
00:20:39Yeah.
00:20:40Didn't I read an article about cool city slickers keeping chickens now?
00:20:44I would not know.
00:20:46Um, all I know how to do is write.
00:20:48Really?
00:20:49You're a writer?
00:20:50Mm-hmm.
00:20:51What kind of stuff do you write?
00:20:53Personal essays.
00:20:54Funny little stories about life in the city.
00:20:57Oh, okay.
00:20:58That was my first book.
00:20:59Anyway, I'm, I'm, uh, wrestling with the second one.
00:21:03Well, I'm gonna have to go to the library and see if they have some of your stuff.
00:21:07You could.
00:21:08I'm not 100% sure you'd enjoy it.
00:21:11It's all about life in New York City.
00:21:13Okay.
00:21:14Touche.
00:21:15Mom.
00:21:16How about the rest of the world?
00:21:19Okay, see.
00:21:22So, this is an experience that you're not gonna wanna miss.
00:21:26What is happening?
00:21:27You'll see.
00:21:28I'm terrified.
00:21:29You should be.
00:21:30Oh, no.
00:21:31No one's gonna suffer from the smog and blues.
00:21:37There's only one part, highly spotting town.
00:21:42If you wanna find trouble, that's where I'm found.
00:21:47Go on, give it a try.
00:22:04I don't know how.
00:22:09Here we go.
00:22:12I dare you, city girl.
00:22:13You're on, cowboy.
00:22:19Hi, how do I do this?
00:22:23No clue.
00:22:24Clap when you think you have to stop and stop when you think you have to clap.
00:22:27It's a Saturday night, crank up your truck, hit the background, kickin' up the dust, kick it up.
00:22:38Staring on the bed, we've been rolling down, it's the kind of night we're doing.
00:22:43How do you feel good at this?
00:22:47I have no idea.
00:22:48I got the pop a color, pop a hip smile that you can't forget.
00:22:52Promise that you won't regret it.
00:22:56So stand alone, love the town over here.
00:22:59Hey, bartender, what happened to me?
00:23:03A small whiskey can't take me.
00:23:07A giant, the kind of girl you play with me.
00:23:10I'm a good Tom, good Tom, good Tom.
00:23:13I'm a good Tom, good Tom, good Tom.
00:23:17I'm a good Tom, good Tom, good Tom.
00:23:23Ooh!
00:23:23Like that.
00:23:31Oh, my God.
00:23:34Oh, my God.
00:23:35Not bad.
00:24:01Oh, my God.
00:24:31Oh, my God.
00:25:01Oh, my God.
00:25:31I know that's anxiety.
00:25:49I fixed it.
00:25:52For me?
00:25:53Maybe.
00:25:55I didn't want you to fall and break something.
00:25:58I still have regrets from that hayloft incident.
00:26:01Uh, you were five.
00:26:03And I did tell you I was related to Tinkerbell,
00:26:05so I think you get a pass.
00:26:07But thank you for the portrait pair.
00:26:10It's no problem.
00:26:11It's what we do around here.
00:26:13You know, in New York, I once left my laundry
00:26:15in the machine for ten minutes,
00:26:16and someone threw it in the trash.
00:26:18Nice.
00:26:19Yeah.
00:26:20How's the writing coming?
00:26:22I keep trying, but I just...
00:26:24It's so quiet out here,
00:26:26I can literally hear my ears ringing.
00:26:28Yeah, you get used to that, though.
00:26:29Really?
00:26:30Yeah.
00:26:31And then once you do, you hear the birds,
00:26:33the crickets, the breeze in the grass.
00:26:35Oh, the city girls falling in the mud,
00:26:37pigs laughing at them.
00:26:38That's right.
00:26:39Mm-hmm.
00:26:40Yeah.
00:26:41Your own thoughts loud and clear.
00:26:42Ooh, too scary.
00:26:43Nope.
00:26:44Sometimes I think I can even hear my patients.
00:26:47You know, animals have a lot to say if you're listening.
00:26:49About what?
00:26:51Letting people help you if you're hurt.
00:26:54Taking time to heal if you need it.
00:27:00By the way, do you know Wade Pickett?
00:27:03I just hired him to help me sell the ranch.
00:27:06Wade?
00:27:07Yeah, I know Wade.
00:27:09Uh-huh.
00:27:10That's good.
00:27:11He needed a client.
00:27:13A client?
00:27:14Yeah.
00:27:15What, am I his first?
00:27:17Yes.
00:27:19Yeah, he passed the bar, uh...
00:27:21Oh, two months ago?
00:27:23Yeah, four times the charm.
00:27:24Oh, wow.
00:27:25So, so reassuring.
00:27:26Yeah.
00:27:27Thank you so much.
00:27:28No problem.
00:27:31You got a view like this and you still manage to check your emails?
00:27:34Business moves at a city-based cowboy.
00:27:37Touche.
00:27:39How is there no coffee?
00:27:40Nothing in the kitchen works.
00:27:42Oh.
00:27:43Do you want me to die?
00:27:45No, sweetie, I do not.
00:27:46Come here.
00:27:47If it's dire, I don't mind.
00:27:48I can run to the house and grab a pot if you want.
00:27:50No, can't we just go into town to the Blue Sky Bar?
00:27:53Oh, wow.
00:27:54Whatever would be your motive to go back there.
00:27:59What?
00:28:10Uh, do you have oat milk?
00:28:14What's there to do around here?
00:28:15Drink.
00:28:16Fall festival got canceled.
00:28:18Well, I'm sure you still have a rich and unique culture.
00:28:23Uh, what do you want to eat?
00:28:28Eggs, Benny?
00:28:29Eggs come fried or scrambled.
00:28:30And ask for egg whites only and you get banned.
00:28:37I think you're really getting somewhere with her, Jess.
00:28:40Speaking of long shots, apparently the ink is still drying on Wade's law license.
00:28:44Do you know what they call a lawyer who graduates last in their class?
00:28:47Uh, Wade.
00:28:48A lawyer.
00:28:49There's still a lawyer.
00:28:50Okay, but can I trust him with my life?
00:28:51I'm not licensed in Montana and I don't know real estate law.
00:28:54But you gotta know something.
00:28:55Come on.
00:28:56I know that there's probably at least one lien on the property since Wade found back taxes.
00:29:00It's better to clear that lien before you sell.
00:29:02If you don't, it'll cost you financially big time.
00:29:05Okay.
00:29:06What would you do?
00:29:07Fix up the property as much as I could.
00:29:09Pay down the lien.
00:29:10Then I take my time, think about what I want.
00:29:12I mean, I could use the last bit of my book advance to pay down the lien.
00:29:16This sounds exhausting.
00:29:18I quit the firm.
00:29:20I knew something was up.
00:29:22I still don't understand how it happened.
00:29:24It just came out of my mouth.
00:29:26But you love practicing law.
00:29:27I thought I did too, but apparently I was subconsciously miserable.
00:29:32Pam, why didn't you tell me?
00:29:33You're going through so much.
00:29:35I know, but I always have space for you.
00:29:38To Emily.
00:29:42And her next chapter.
00:29:47To Emily.
00:29:49Oh, oh, oh, it's worse than I thought.
00:29:52It's time to add whiskey.
00:29:53This equation, where's the scary waitress?
00:29:55Her name's Olivia.
00:29:56Oh, her name you remember.
00:29:58Jess is getting to know people now.
00:30:00I don't know who this is.
00:30:02Okay, yeah.
00:30:03Okay, line it up.
00:30:04There you go.
00:30:05Okay, ready?
00:30:06Oh, careful.
00:30:07Jeez.
00:30:08Careful.
00:30:09No, no, that is way too close to your thumb.
00:30:10Shouldn't you be writing?
00:30:11Just because I'm not typing doesn't mean I'm not writing.
00:30:14I'm experiencing.
00:30:16It's, uh, it's, uh, inspiration.
00:30:19Besides, who knew I'd make an excellent ranch hand?
00:30:22Oh, is that what you are?
00:30:23Well, then grab me that two-by-four there, cowgirl.
00:30:25Uh, this is in no way a two-by-four.
00:30:27Then what is it?
00:30:28It's, uh, it's a, uh, branch.
00:30:31Uh, a bow.
00:30:32See?
00:30:33Words.
00:30:34I am writing.
00:30:35Oh, hey, Molly.
00:30:38Do you come in peace?
00:30:39She didn't exactly say yes, did she?
00:30:41No, she did not.
00:30:42I'm sorry.
00:30:44She is determined to break out every time she hears you out here.
00:30:47I see that.
00:30:48It's, uh, what's her last name?
00:30:49Blaine or Houdini?
00:30:50Peggy, as in myth.
00:30:52And she's pretty curious about you.
00:30:53Yeah, well, as long as she doesn't want to kill me.
00:30:55No, no, just, uh, some head butts, a little, like, clothes pulling.
00:30:58Oh, my God.
00:30:59How do I avoid that?
00:31:00Well, she loves back rubs.
00:31:01She loves, uh, bubble baths, long walks on the beach.
00:31:03Yeah?
00:31:04Yeah, that is never gonna happen.
00:31:05I would love to see that.
00:31:07Okay, okay.
00:31:08Look, Jess, I know the locals hate us, but I thought you'd at least be on my side here.
00:31:11Hey, locals don't hate you.
00:31:13Mm.
00:31:14Tell that to the bartender at the Blue Sky.
00:31:16She thinks I'm an idiot.
00:31:17What, Olivia?
00:31:18No.
00:31:19That's just her general vibe towards tourists.
00:31:21I've actually known her since grade school.
00:31:23Oh, yeah?
00:31:24What's her, uh, what's underneath the initial vibe?
00:31:26Is it Miss Piggy or Kermit Beaker?
00:31:29Animal.
00:31:30Because she's also a drummer.
00:31:31And a very good one at that.
00:31:32She actually plays in a local band.
00:31:34They do all the weddings and all the festivals.
00:31:36Why?
00:31:37Oh, my God.
00:31:38Stop making her hotter.
00:31:39Okay, um, she's got an enormous dog that eats absolutely everything in sight,
00:31:44so I see them regularly.
00:31:45Having an enormous dog that eats everything, unfortunately, does not make her any less hotter,
00:31:49so...
00:31:50Well, Liv's a strong silent type, so fancy words and pick-up lines don't impress her much.
00:31:54Oh, so says Shania Dwayne, our lady of sass.
00:31:57So do I do.
00:31:58And don't say learn the guitar.
00:31:59I tried to learn once.
00:32:00Apparently, I'm more of a visual person.
00:32:03Deeds.
00:32:04Olivia notices what people do, not what they say.
00:32:07Do you need a hand?
00:32:08Listen, let me give you a hand around here.
00:32:10Yes, please.
00:32:11We'd like that.
00:32:12No, I can't accept that.
00:32:13I'm just trying to extend some Montana manners to the city folk, that's all.
00:32:17Well, as a city folk, I can't let you do that.
00:32:21I'd have to find some way to repay you.
00:32:23Hey, Heather!
00:32:24You got a message!
00:32:25Oh!
00:32:26Hi!
00:32:27A pig!
00:32:29You left your phone inside?
00:32:30That's impressive.
00:32:31Yeah, well, you know, there's no, uh, cell service out here by this fence line partner.
00:32:35Yeah.
00:32:36Heather, we need to talk as soon as possible.
00:32:41Call me.
00:32:42That sounded serious.
00:32:44You're still an excellent cowgirl.
00:32:46Yeah, well, if I still wanna be a writer, I'm gonna have to call her back.
00:32:59Can't avoid her forever.
00:33:00No.
00:33:01Every minute I do is so delicious.
00:33:03Seems like you're avoiding any actual writing, and it's not like you to procrastinate.
00:33:07I'm not procrastinating.
00:33:09Looks to me like you're replacing your busy city schedule full of distractions with a busy country schedule full of distractions.
00:33:16To be fair, that is what I was doing in the city, but since we've landed here, it feels different.
00:33:22I'm not numb anymore.
00:33:23I'll be right back.
00:33:24Mmm.
00:33:25Good girl.
00:33:26I'd just rather her yell at me than you.
00:33:27Linda, hi.
00:33:28How are you?
00:33:29I thought I'd have some pages by now.
00:33:31I'm sorry.
00:33:32Things just been very busy out here.
00:33:33Out here?
00:33:34Where's out here?
00:33:35Um, Montana.
00:33:36Why are you in Montana?
00:33:37You know, I thought it might be inspiring.
00:33:38I warned you that the guys upstairs wouldn't be happy.
00:33:39They're threatening to make you pay back your advance.
00:33:40Wait.
00:33:41They can do that?
00:33:42Honey, you know I love you.
00:33:43I'm sorry.
00:33:44I'm sorry.
00:33:45I'm sorry.
00:33:46I'm sorry.
00:33:47I'm sorry.
00:33:48I'm sorry.
00:33:49I'm sorry.
00:33:50I'm sorry.
00:33:51I'm sorry.
00:33:52I'm sorry.
00:33:53I'm sorry.
00:33:54I'm sorry.
00:33:55I'm sorry.
00:33:56I'm sorry.
00:33:57I'm sorry.
00:33:58I'm sorry.
00:33:59I'm sorry.
00:34:00Things just been very busy out here.
00:34:01Out here?
00:34:02Where's out here?
00:34:03Wait.
00:34:04They can do that?
00:34:05Honey, you know I love you.
00:34:07It's not personal.
00:34:08But you're not fulfilling your end of the contract.
00:34:10Look, Linda, I just, I really need this advance.
00:34:14Especially now.
00:34:15What was that?
00:34:17Uh, just...
00:34:20Gatsping at the beauty of Montana.
00:34:23Is that what you're writing about?
00:34:25Uh, yes.
00:34:28Yes, it is.
00:34:30City girl meets country, but tongue in cheek.
00:34:33Fish out of water.
00:34:34Just about how strange it all is.
00:34:36Okay, well, as long as it's authentic to your brand
00:34:38as a Manhattan maverick.
00:34:40You have until the end of the week.
00:34:41I will keep fighting upstairs.
00:34:43Understood.
00:34:44Thank you, Linda.
00:34:52Help!
00:34:55Anybody?
00:34:56Stupid porch.
00:34:58Oh, you've got to be kidding me.
00:35:00I know.
00:35:01The porch is a death trap.
00:35:02Could you get me out, please?
00:35:04No, not that porch.
00:35:05Or that one.
00:35:06That one's worse.
00:35:07Definitely not.
00:35:08Okay, look, if you're not going to help me, just...
00:35:09Can you go so I can concentrate, please?
00:35:11Pretty bossy for a damsel in distress.
00:35:14Kate, you're right.
00:35:15I'm sorry.
00:35:16Please, I don't want to die on this porch.
00:35:17Please get me out.
00:35:18Just, like...
00:35:19I'm coming in on this side.
00:35:21You're right.
00:35:23You're right.
00:35:24You're right.
00:35:25You're right.
00:35:27You're right.
00:35:28Hey, Shelby.
00:35:31You're right.
00:35:32Oh, right.
00:35:34Why are you doing this?
00:35:35We're doing this.
00:35:37Oh, I'm coming.
00:35:38Hey, I'm coming.
00:35:39I'm coming.
00:35:40Oh, my God.
00:35:43I'm coming.
00:35:44Oh, my God.
00:36:14It's reassuring to have someone so experienced check out my stuff.
00:36:30This is really great, Wade.
00:36:32Heather will be as de facto sale-ready as she can be.
00:36:35I always get de facto and du jour mixed up.
00:36:38Yeah, maybe don't tell actual clients that when you get them.
00:36:40Next up is for you to perform an assessment on the property to amend to the sale perspectives.
00:36:45You are such a good lawyer.
00:36:48Listen, Wade, we are never going out.
00:36:50I have a strict no more lawyers policy.
00:36:53Too much arguing.
00:36:54I was being sincere.
00:36:56At law school, everybody said the best of the best went into criminals.
00:36:59Meanwhile, I think it's great that you get to practice in a small town like this,
00:37:02where you can do a little bit of everything.
00:37:03You can do the same.
00:37:05Here, I have eaten nothing but French fries and house salad for days.
00:37:10I miss shopping in Soho.
00:37:12I miss my extremely competitive spin class.
00:37:15Is that why you got into law?
00:37:17My mom always says you have to remember your why.
00:37:21I wanted to help people, but instead I was squeezing billable hours out of rich guys.
00:37:26It was all a bit soulless.
00:37:28That doesn't mean you don't love the law.
00:37:30Just that job.
00:37:35Is this coffee hot?
00:37:40Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:37:40Oh, yeah.
00:38:03Oh, yeah.
00:38:05Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:38:05Yeah, yeah.
00:38:06Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:38:08Perfect.
00:38:08Let's go.
00:38:38Why are you doing this?
00:38:53Because the waffles are incredible.
00:38:55And?
00:38:57And because every other conversation we have
00:39:00is like a second and a half long
00:39:01and feels like getting punched in the face.
00:39:04Well, I don't love being a target.
00:39:07Oh.
00:39:09Hmm.
00:39:10Getting hit on at one of my openings
00:39:11is basically my kink.
00:39:13Okay, well, you might feel different
00:39:15if you were a small-town bartender
00:39:16instead of a big city artist.
00:39:18Okay, I can see that.
00:39:20Is it true you also play the drums?
00:39:23Oh, wow.
00:39:24You learned a fact about me.
00:39:26Where should I get undressed?
00:39:27For the record, I did not ask for that.
00:39:29Are you even good at drumming?
00:39:31Of course I am.
00:39:32There just aren't many chances to gig out here.
00:39:34Didn't you say something about a fall festival?
00:39:36Jerry Dickinson used to host it on his place,
00:39:38but he up and died this morning.
00:39:40Hmm, R.I.P. jury.
00:39:41Rouchy old bastard.
00:39:43But he was the driving force behind the festival,
00:39:45you know, and kept it going.
00:39:47Once you lose the coordinator and the place...
00:39:50What happened to his farm?
00:39:51His kids sold it to a big farm conglomerate,
00:39:54like your friend is gonna do.
00:39:55Pretty soon there won't be anybody around here
00:39:57to come to a fall festival, let alone throw one.
00:40:00Well, what was your favorite part?
00:40:02My band.
00:40:04And the chili cook-off.
00:40:06And the pumpkin pie competition.
00:40:07Wow.
00:40:08That might be the most magical collection of words
00:40:11in the English language.
00:40:14Later.
00:40:14Later.
00:40:14Don't tell me.
00:40:29Molly saw me crash through the porch and she tattled?
00:40:32I'm on strict orders not to talk to you.
00:40:34Oh, because I'm writing.
00:40:36No, because you're talking, not writing.
00:40:38What's up?
00:40:41Just doing some decluttering.
00:40:43Of your house or your mind?
00:40:44Oof.
00:40:47Funny thing with writing is
00:40:48sometimes they go together.
00:40:53It's a nice picture of your mother.
00:40:54Hmm.
00:40:55Thanks.
00:40:57You remind me a lot of her.
00:40:59I used to hate it when people said that.
00:41:02Not anymore.
00:41:05Yeah.
00:41:06It, uh, hurt to hear that she passed.
00:41:11She used to look forward to retiring out here.
00:41:12Mm-hmm.
00:41:13Right over there on that porch.
00:41:15Mm.
00:41:17She said this was always home.
00:41:20That she could always just be herself.
00:41:23I told myself I wasn't going to think about her,
00:41:25but I guess I'm failing at that.
00:41:31It can really hurt to lose someone you love.
00:41:36Um, so listen, I've got to go check on the horses
00:41:41in the north field.
00:41:43Since you're already playing hooky,
00:41:45what do you say you join me?
00:41:47Come on, I know you want to.
00:41:51Yes.
00:41:51Yes, that is an excellent idea.
00:41:53All right, settle up.
00:41:59Where are we?
00:42:10Take a look.
00:42:10Thanks for not keeping this place a secret.
00:42:23This view is...
00:42:25You have to take your mind off any loss.
00:42:30Yeah.
00:42:31How?
00:42:31I mean, I don't know a lot about loss,
00:42:34but I do know it can change you.
00:42:36Change your plans.
00:42:38Mm.
00:42:38Yeah.
00:42:40I'm supposed to be, uh, jogging in Central Park,
00:42:42avoiding work right now.
00:42:43Instead, I am talking to a cowboy vet
00:42:46who is literally outstanding in his field.
00:42:50Ryder.
00:42:51I see what you're doing.
00:42:52Uh-huh.
00:42:53Well, this cowboy vet
00:42:55is supposed to be running an animal rescue
00:42:57in the Pacific Northwest.
00:42:58No kidding.
00:42:59Mm-hmm.
00:42:59Yeah.
00:43:00I was actually the resident dog
00:43:01at one near Seattle.
00:43:02That's where Molly's from.
00:43:04She's a rescue.
00:43:05Well, why'd you move back home?
00:43:06My dad.
00:43:08He got hurt and, uh,
00:43:10branched into my help, so I came.
00:43:12My relationship failed because of the distance,
00:43:15and the less I say about that, the better.
00:43:17But, um, that really is
00:43:19what I miss most about that part of my life.
00:43:24Yeah, saving the animals.
00:43:26I mean, don't you save animals here?
00:43:29Yeah, but, you know, small-town vet.
00:43:32Yes, but you don't have to think small.
00:43:35I mean, register a charity, raise some capital,
00:43:39and boom, you're a rescue.
00:43:40Boom, there is.
00:43:42Things move a little slower here,
00:43:44if you haven't noticed.
00:43:44Oh, I've noticed.
00:43:45It's...
00:43:46Glacially.
00:43:47Yes, absolutely.
00:43:48Um, I don't know.
00:43:50I just think in the city,
00:43:52we tend to be a bit bolder about things.
00:43:55Just kind of go for it, you know?
00:43:58Yeah.
00:44:00Yeah, I did.
00:44:03Was that...
00:44:05Okay, I...
00:44:06Sometimes I brush things,
00:44:07and it tends to...
00:44:08I should write...
00:44:16You should.
00:44:17I have a pig to feed.
00:44:20Yep.
00:44:20Mm-hmm.
00:44:21You do.
00:44:23Okay.
00:44:24Yeah.
00:44:25Um, let's go.
00:44:26Yeah, here.
00:44:27Yeah.
00:44:28Here.
00:44:28Wow, chivalry.
00:44:30Mm-hmm.
00:44:33You're welcome.
00:44:33You good?
00:44:44I'm good.
00:44:45Yeah.
00:44:45You're good?
00:44:45I'm...
00:44:46I'm good.
00:44:47Good.
00:44:49Good.
00:44:50Good.
00:44:51Good.
00:44:59This is more what I pictured our time in Montana being like.
00:45:02Great job on this fire.
00:45:04We're gonna have to start calling you Sparky.
00:45:06Yeah, we'll see on the sparks I can make fly.
00:45:08Meanwhile, you're out starting wildfires with a man.
00:45:10Look, I am gonna start focusing on my book now that I know what it is.
00:45:13Oh, yeah?
00:45:14I am.
00:45:15I mean, making out with a cowboy?
00:45:20Excellent image to add to your Manhattan modern aesthetic.
00:45:24That's the book.
00:45:25Title is,
00:45:26He Started a Brush Fire in My Pants.
00:45:28Okay, okay.
00:45:30Well, I have never seen anything as fire as you putting the moves on that icy bartender.
00:45:35I'm getting somewhere.
00:45:36All I gotta do is pull together a little fall festival.
00:45:39Okay.
00:45:40Wait, I'm sorry.
00:45:41Can you back that up and explain, please?
00:45:43The bartender's love language is acts of service, and Jess is actually getting to know her.
00:45:47I'm sorry, what?
00:45:49Like, outside.
00:45:50Like, in the world.
00:45:51I'm gonna throw a party.
00:45:53It can't be hard.
00:45:54It's like when my friends throw art shows in their lofts.
00:45:56You don't have a loft.
00:45:57Step one, find a loft.
00:45:58I have a hay loft.
00:45:59Well, better get on it, guys, because time's a chicken, and soon you'll be back in reality.
00:46:03So will you.
00:46:04Let me tell you, finding a new job is a whole new level of reality.
00:46:07I don't know what to do.
00:46:09It's gonna be okay.
00:46:10Promise.
00:46:10We'll figure it out.
00:46:11In the meantime, would it make you feel better to tell me a little bit about the legalities
00:46:15of starting a non-profit?
00:46:16Oh, I've always been interested in that.
00:46:19I could look into it if you want.
00:46:20Yeah, only if it's something you want to do.
00:46:21I don't mind.
00:46:22But you know what I really want to do?
00:46:24Go horseback riding.
00:46:25That was one of our Turks and Caicos activities.
00:46:28Okay, well, let's do that tomorrow.
00:46:29But your book.
00:46:30I will write like crazy all day, and then at sunset, we ride.
00:46:36You sound like Lenny Stewart.
00:46:39That's exactly what I was going for.
00:46:40Suddenly, I noticed my ears have stopped ringing.
00:46:51They have opened up.
00:46:54Maybe I have too.
00:46:57I can hear birds arguing and celebrating.
00:47:00I can almost hear the clouds blowing by.
00:47:07Then I realize I can hear my own voice, too.
00:47:14There's room for it here.
00:47:18How bad does the assessment look?
00:47:19Better than I expected.
00:47:20Oh, so she doesn't have to like, throw the whole place down?
00:47:22It's all structurally sound, except that porch.
00:47:24That porch needs to be replaced before this house is legally saleable.
00:47:28This porch must have been replaced before you were born.
00:47:31Probably before you were.
00:47:33Are you calling me elderly?
00:47:34No, I'm calling you perfect.
00:47:37Heather needs to pay off the arrears.
00:47:39Yes, but we might be able to actually find a buyer.
00:47:42Fast.
00:47:42Good.
00:47:43She needs to get this big worry off her shoulders.
00:47:45Anything we can do to expedite that is helpful.
00:47:47If I take it off your shoulders, too,
00:47:49would you do me the honor of having dinner with me?
00:47:51Are you still a lawyer?
00:47:54Shut up and assess, Wade.
00:48:06Well, hello, pretty thing.
00:48:10How's the porcine life treating you today, huh?
00:48:14Cutie, find something good?
00:48:16Uh-oh.
00:48:18You guys getting along?
00:48:19Don't jinx it.
00:48:21But I think so.
00:48:22So how's the writing coming?
00:48:23Pretty great, actually.
00:48:25I, um, started to get bleary-eyed.
00:48:27Yeah, rest your eyes from those screens.
00:48:29Oh, yeah, terrible.
00:48:31You know, how come nobody ever says it the other way around?
00:48:34Like, uh, oof, you have had way too many mountain views today.
00:48:38Go watch some viral videos.
00:48:41No?
00:48:42Mm-mm.
00:48:42Ah, man.
00:48:43Book idea out the window.
00:48:44What are you doing there?
00:48:48Oh, uh, I was going to bring this to the storage shed for you.
00:48:52There's a storage shed?
00:48:54Yeah.
00:48:55Just take a look through it if you're planning on selling the place.
00:48:58Well, I'll just, uh, come with you now.
00:49:01Yeah?
00:49:01Yeah.
00:49:02See what treasures we find and rest these weary, bleary eyes.
00:49:06Excuse me, Molly.
00:49:08Thank you for guarding my writing.
00:49:11I'm going to win her over.
00:49:13She hasn't eaten my boots yet.
00:49:16You just wait.
00:49:17There's still time.
00:49:17Oh, no.
00:49:18Don't start with me.
00:49:23Sorry for the slow service.
00:49:25Your waffle sign has orders flying out the door.
00:49:27I have to sign things.
00:49:28I have to get to a meeting with the dude who owns the sports complex.
00:49:32For what?
00:49:32To see how much he charged to host the fall festival.
00:49:34And why are you doing that?
00:49:36Pie contest, chili contest, seeing you bang the skins.
00:49:40Is that what you say to a drummer?
00:49:41Bang the skins?
00:49:42Yeah.
00:49:43No.
00:49:43I don't think so.
00:49:45What would I say to you if I wanted to see your work?
00:49:48The waffle sign wasn't enough?
00:49:50I'm the Georgia O'Keeffe of the Blue Sky Bar.
00:49:53Okay.
00:49:54Is everything just banter?
00:49:56I mean, I'm trying to talk to you.
00:49:58You'd have to come to New York.
00:49:59See it for real, you know, the right way.
00:50:01You make it sound like I'd never do that.
00:50:03I thought you might be a city hater.
00:50:05Why wouldn't I like the idea of New York?
00:50:07Those great big museums, the queer scene.
00:50:09Right?
00:50:10You can dance in a different bar every night with a new band, any band you want.
00:50:15And you'll never run out of new ones.
00:50:17Is that your philosophy on girlfriends, too?
00:50:19Okay.
00:50:21Cut me some slack.
00:50:22I am...
00:50:23I'm just...
00:50:24I'm just bad at this.
00:50:27Or you're scared of it.
00:50:29Okay, Dr. Olivia.
00:50:32I gotta go.
00:50:34The arena man is calling.
00:50:36Good talk.
00:50:37Why did I not know this place was here?
00:50:52When I was a teenager, your grandfather paid me to do some chores around here, and we brought
00:50:58stuff out here from time to time.
00:50:59Hmm.
00:50:59Wait, is this a...
00:51:03It's a typewriter.
00:51:07This must have been my mom's.
00:51:10It's the right vintage.
00:51:14Why don't you bring it in?
00:51:15Maybe you'll find it inspiring.
00:51:16Well, it would certainly help these eyes you're always so worried about, huh?
00:51:24These eyes?
00:51:26Oh, it's me.
00:51:28And I think this was taken right over there, where I was just sitting writing about the
00:51:32birds.
00:51:32Hmm.
00:51:33Your homie instincts also brought you to a field in Montana.
00:51:36Hmm, maybe.
00:51:38Look at all these little purple flowers.
00:51:40That's Heather.
00:51:41And that is my mom, being both poetic and literal at the same time.
00:51:47Yes.
00:51:49Damn.
00:51:53You ever think about writing about her?
00:51:56Oh, I think that would hurt too much.
00:51:59How do you know, though?
00:52:02I mean, you light up every time you talk about her.
00:52:08Maybe you're just scared.
00:52:11What if you weren't?
00:52:20Listen, oh.
00:52:22Whoa.
00:52:24I never thought I'd see the day.
00:52:25All of your lessons in Montana living I've started to get through.
00:52:28Hmm.
00:52:28Well, I don't think she's coming.
00:52:44She wouldn't do this to us.
00:52:45We'll send pictures, and she'll see what she's missing.
00:52:48Just so unbelievably selfish.
00:52:50Pam, I know you're frustrated, but Heather's really struggling.
00:52:52I think she really came here to write, so we just got to go easy on her.
00:52:57We've been going easy on her for a year.
00:52:59She won't let us help.
00:52:59But we have been helping.
00:53:00I think she's getting somewhere.
00:53:02Yeah, Montana.
00:53:04We're all making changes, Emily.
00:53:05I can feel it.
00:53:10Come on.
00:53:11Let's ride.
00:53:12Yeah.
00:53:13Now you sound like Clint Eastwood.
00:53:14We're ready.
00:53:24Whoa.
00:53:25Whoa.
00:53:25Whoa.
00:53:26Whoa.
00:53:26Yeah, you sound a lot less like a tough cowboy now.
00:53:44That's what I want.
00:54:44How'd you sleep?
00:54:50Never better.
00:54:52You?
00:54:53I dream my editor was yelling at me because I hadn't turned in pages.
00:54:58There you are.
00:55:00Now that I'm awake, I'm a lot less confident in it.
00:55:03Navigating the city gives me the confidence to navigate anything.
00:55:09If you can survive the F train to Brooklyn, you can survive any, quote, work emergency, unquote.
00:55:18Your words.
00:55:20You read my book.
00:55:21Yes, I did.
00:55:22It's very entertaining.
00:55:23I did, however, skip the chapter on sex life.
00:55:27That's probably good.
00:55:28Yeah.
00:55:28My mom read it and she called my therapist.
00:55:32That's a joke.
00:55:33I'm joking.
00:55:34I'm sorry.
00:55:35I do that when I'm nervous.
00:55:38Why are you nervous?
00:55:40I mean, I assume you had a reason for writing what you wrote?
00:55:45I did, yeah.
00:55:46Yeah, and it felt so good to write again, especially about something as, you know, personal and beautiful
00:55:55as this place.
00:55:57There's no Montana sex life chapter, though.
00:55:59Well, not yet.
00:56:04Listen, if it felt that good to write, I mean, I think you already know what you need to do.
00:56:11Yeah.
00:56:16Oof.
00:56:17Oh, my.
00:56:18Oh, no.
00:56:20What?
00:56:21Oh, the girls are going to think I ran away with the wolves.
00:56:23What did you do with your son?
00:56:25Ah, I'm pretty sure we left it in the storage shed.
00:56:29You've changed.
00:56:35Okay, okay, hold your horses, cowboy.
00:56:38I got to skedaddle.
00:56:39Yeah, we should.
00:56:39I'll skedaddle with you.
00:56:46Good morning.
00:57:09Heather?
00:57:09Good morning, ladies.
00:57:12I, um, lost my phone, right?
00:57:15We're supposed to believe that Heather lost her phone.
00:57:17Yeah, that would never happen.
00:57:18It happened.
00:57:19I swear it's...
00:57:21Is everything okay?
00:57:23Well, here is the research you asked me to do on starting a nonprofit.
00:57:27I can set one up in a day.
00:57:29Here is the property assessment.
00:57:30And here is the presale inventory in the ranch, which is ready to list, but definitely needs
00:57:35a new porch.
00:57:36Oh, and here is a picture of me falling off a horse on the friendship trail ride that
00:57:41you didn't bother to show up for.
00:57:44Yeah, you know, I got caught up riding.
00:57:47Oh, so riding gave you that spectacular bedhead.
00:57:51Yes, as a matter of fact, he did.
00:57:53And by the way, Heather, I'm starting to feel like staff.
00:57:56I'm sorry.
00:57:57I hate that I missed out on something that we planned to do together.
00:58:01Listen, we're on your side.
00:58:03No matter what, you know that, right?
00:58:05I do, and I appreciate that.
00:58:07And I'm aware I've been caught up in my own stuff lately, but I'm finally feeling inspired.
00:58:14That's something.
00:58:15I think I finally figured out why my mom felt so good here.
00:58:18And I want to write about that.
00:58:21And about her.
00:58:22I mean...
00:58:23Actually, I think that's really beautiful, and maybe just what you've needed.
00:58:26Maybe, but can we just circle back?
00:58:29You fell off a horse?
00:58:31Are you hurt?
00:58:32Mostly just my pride.
00:58:33Although neither of us can walk.
00:58:35Why does he make riding horses look so easy in the movies?
00:58:37It's murder on the core.
00:58:39I'm bad.
00:58:40Um, Jess, is your girlfriend going to give you a little massage?
00:58:43I don't have a girlfriend, because apparently I'm a flake, and I don't have a festival venue,
00:58:48and everybody just wants a million dollars.
00:58:49Oh, my God.
00:58:54Why don't we throw the fall festival here?
00:58:57What?
00:58:57Okay, think about it.
00:58:58I owe you the full Montana experience, and we could fix up the porch and just make it happen here ourselves.
00:59:04Can we pull it off?
00:59:06Olivia says people will do what they've always done, and there's not much prep.
00:59:09I can find a sponsorship.
00:59:10Perfect.
00:59:11Then giddy up, Cliff.
00:59:14Yep.
00:59:15Okay.
00:59:16Giddy up, I can do, but getting up, that's going to be a toughie.
00:59:20Okay, come on.
00:59:20I got you.
00:59:20Ready?
00:59:21Okay.
00:59:21One, two, three.
00:59:22Oh, God.
00:59:25Yeah, I'm going to get the up some stuff.
00:59:36So that's a miter saw?
00:59:38Looks pretty sharp.
00:59:41I, um, I think she's going to do a series of works about Montana.
00:59:48It's pretty cool.
00:59:49Hold up.
00:59:50You've been the I Hate Tourists champion for as long as I've known you, and now...
00:59:56Okay, she's a bit of a project, you know, somewhat interesting, but I haven't seen you around much,
01:00:02and it isn't because my good boy has stopped eating hair ties and needing to see the vet.
01:00:07Oh, I know.
01:00:08I, um, I've been helping out Heather.
01:00:12Mm-hmm.
01:00:12I am super surprised to see you getting involved with the city girl.
01:00:16I was not involved.
01:00:17It's not that serious.
01:00:18Okay.
01:00:19All right, yeah.
01:00:20That's good.
01:00:21Zaya saw firsthand how badly you handled long distance after you came back from Portland.
01:00:27I know.
01:00:28You are keeping that in mind, though, right?
01:00:30You're for sure not falling for Heather.
01:00:33You're for sure not going to hit your thumb?
01:00:34Yes, I am.
01:00:38Oh.
01:00:41That's good enough.
01:00:43You know I'm right, though, Cliff.
01:00:44Just protect yourself, you know, stay on guard.
01:00:48She couldn't choose to stay, you know.
01:00:50Mm, that's not what I'm hearing from her friends or anywhere else.
01:00:56You know, just watch yourself.
01:00:57Don't do the same thing over again.
01:01:00All right.
01:01:04I got it.
01:01:05You got it?
01:01:06I got it.
01:01:06Oh.
01:01:13Here in Montana, I hear my mom.
01:01:20She isn't saying anything profound.
01:01:22She's just reminding me not to jump in puddles and to look out for spiders on the porch swing.
01:01:27But she's here.
01:01:31And she's free.
01:01:35And it makes me feel the same.
01:01:42Yes, Mr. Stringer.
01:01:43If the co-op would agree to sponsor the game station at the festival again this year, that would be much appreciated.
01:01:51I will get you the contract.
01:01:53The festival is being registered as a charity.
01:01:55And, of course, the community will have a say in where the funds go.
01:02:01Terrific.
01:02:03Happy trails to you, too.
01:02:08Yes!
01:02:09Of course you had to throw it, Heather.
01:02:12Where'd it go?
01:02:15Aha!
01:02:20Oh, dear.
01:02:22Well, she could be calling four times because she likes it.
01:02:25Times four, that's possible.
01:02:28Hi, Heather McKenzie for Linda, please.
01:02:31Hello.
01:02:32Linda, hi.
01:02:33How are you?
01:02:34Heather, I just finished your pages.
01:02:36Great.
01:02:36What do you think?
01:02:37I have no idea where to start with this.
01:02:40I am happy to walk you through it.
01:02:42I have more pages, too, fresh off the typewriter.
01:02:44Okay.
01:02:45Yeah, I don't think that more of this is what I'm looking for, but if you'd like to walk me through it in person.
01:02:50Oh, uh...
01:02:52Okay.
01:02:53Frankly, your communication on this whole project has been horrible.
01:02:56I'm not looking for more broken telephone.
01:02:59I will be on the next flight.
01:03:01Are you sure?
01:03:02Linda, no.
01:03:02There is absolutely nothing keeping me here.
01:03:04Okay, great.
01:03:05Wonderful.
01:03:06We'll see you shortly, then.
01:03:07Great.
01:03:08Great.
01:03:09I'll text you when I land.
01:03:10Bye-bye now.
01:03:13Absolutely nothing.
01:03:16Cliff, let me explain.
01:03:17It's...
01:03:19I got it.
01:03:27Cliff.
01:03:27Can you bring us back some proper bagels?
01:03:43And vegan desserts.
01:03:44You could come with me.
01:03:45I could use the support.
01:03:46You can't leave now.
01:03:47You just put us in charge of this insane festival.
01:03:50Right.
01:03:51You're not salty about that, are you?
01:03:53More worried.
01:03:54Less about the festival.
01:03:54More about you.
01:03:55I know, I probably seem like I'm all over the place, huh?
01:03:58I blame men.
01:03:59Can't live with them.
01:04:00Can't live without them.
01:04:01Oh, ha!
01:04:02Wait, you can't live without them.
01:04:03Yeah, says the girl who's building a porch and a festival to impress someone she just met.
01:04:08I'm actually helping Heather out, learning woodworking skills for my new artistic foray,
01:04:12and trying to impress a girl I just met.
01:04:17I think you should talk to Cliff before you leave.
01:04:20You didn't see his face.
01:04:21Tell him the truth about what you're going through.
01:04:24Speak from your heart.
01:04:25You can't go wrong.
01:04:28Wish me luck.
01:04:40Hey!
01:04:40You know, if you, uh, don't have your cell phone, it takes a person a while to find you.
01:04:45Oh, well, that was the idea.
01:04:47What can I do for you?
01:04:50I want to talk to you.
01:04:52I don't want to leave things the way we did yesterday.
01:04:55Okay.
01:04:56Well, I'm not angry.
01:04:59Well, that's a relief.
01:05:01You have to get in line.
01:05:03My, um, my editor's pissed.
01:05:07She's not happy with the book.
01:05:08How do you feel about it?
01:05:11Isn't that more important?
01:05:13If I lose this book contract, I won't be able to pay what I need to on this place.
01:05:19Because you're going to sell it, right?
01:05:23Cliff, it's more complicated than that, okay?
01:05:27I, I did want to sell it, but...
01:05:29You can't do this, have you?
01:05:31What?
01:05:32I feel this way about you.
01:05:33I, I gotta live here.
01:05:37I'm committed to my family and my practice, both of which are here.
01:05:41Okay, but can't we still mean something to each other?
01:05:46I mean...
01:05:46I know I shouldn't have gotten involved.
01:05:49I got mixed up anyway.
01:05:51Yeah, we both did.
01:05:53That, that doesn't have to be a bad thing.
01:05:56I made sacrifices to live here.
01:05:59Real sacrifices.
01:06:00And if there's anything that I've learned about myself,
01:06:02it's that I can't have anything real with somebody who isn't here.
01:06:10Well, look, it's, it's not on you.
01:06:13It's on me.
01:06:26If I don't, um, leave, I'm gonna miss my flight.
01:06:28I wish I could tell you that I'd like to go.
01:06:32Safe travels.
01:06:58you hello wait that's amazing how private buyer probably corporate farming but no back tax and
01:07:10they want immediate possession immediate what about the the the porch in the festival this
01:07:15fish won't stay on the line forever we're saying yes right just hold on a beat wait i'll call you
01:07:21back i can't stall for more than a couple hours i will call you back
01:07:24talk it through your first book was about crashing into life in the city and doing it with joy yes
01:07:43absolutely that yes but it had heart it was about how new york changed you these pages it's not that
01:07:51the writing's bad it's always good what feels wrong is that you're on the outside of montana
01:07:57i guess i was i was a tourist and i'm just passing through and do you still feel that
01:08:05way because we need your real feelings on montana in here
01:08:07my mom died and it was overwhelming
01:08:14i silenced my authentic voice with shopping and speed dates and spin classes but
01:08:23montana gave me the space and the safety to face it all
01:08:33well it sounds like it was good for you it was it is i think you'll find a lot of real
01:08:42in these pages let me know if this is something the imprint is interested in and if not that's okay
01:08:49there is a whole world outside of this city
01:08:53uh where are you going back to where i belong i have a real estate deal to stop
01:09:03we'll put the pumpkins over there and the pots of mums over there yeah i'm on a break
01:09:11listen i put fall festival director on my resume i need staff you're it
01:09:16who could that be i hope the state police so they can come and arrest you for being so new yorky
01:09:25thank you no who is that heather what are you doing back thanks for the warm welcome
01:09:32we thought you would at least stay one night back home
01:09:35nah
01:09:36i thought about not coming back
01:09:45this is home you decided to stay i knew it i did too my kiss we're gonna miss you so much
01:10:00i know i'm gonna miss you too but i will come spend time in new york and you will have to visit montana
01:10:05and dr cliff i have called him and texted him a bunch but just give him more time
01:10:10he did say things move slower around here i do have a plan
01:10:16to show him that i'm not just a fly-by-night tourist
01:10:21oh i missed you
01:10:25and one final touch
01:10:37you
01:11:57Do you want me to, uh, pick your job off the floor or are you good with it there?
01:12:09She's the most incredible woman.
01:12:12See, sometimes it pays to get to know someone first.
01:12:15Here, have a napkin. I'm worried you're gonna start gluing in your eye.
01:12:18She's a country girl in her mama's pearls.
01:12:25She's a southern dream in her cut-off dreams.
01:12:31Hey there, little lady. You like treats?
01:12:33Oh, wait. When are you going to give up?
01:12:36I just want to say thank you for helping me learn so much.
01:12:39People around here have been taking me more seriously since they've seen me hanging around a real New York lawyer.
01:12:44Hmm. Well, you can call me anytime.
01:12:46For lawyer-to-lawyer legal advice, do not abuse these privileges.
01:12:50This is for you.
01:12:52Oh, Wade, that's very sweet, but I'm vegan. I can't...
01:12:55I know. I learned how to make vegan pumpkin pie.
01:12:57Wade!
01:12:58Wade, you're gonna make me cry.
01:13:09Hmm!
01:13:10Mmhmm.
01:13:10Mmhmm.
01:13:11Mmhmm!
01:13:11Mmmhmm!
01:13:11Same thing.
01:13:12Painting up when you fall so hard.
01:13:13Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh.
01:13:17Country girl.
01:13:18Ooh-ooh-ooh.
01:13:22Ooh-ooh-ooh country girls.
01:13:28I'm going to drink them
01:13:31Thank you so much.
01:13:50You all were so great.
01:13:50How about giving up for the band?
01:13:55Thank you so much for being here today.
01:13:56If we haven't met, my name's Heather.
01:13:59My mom, Elizabeth, loved growing up here.
01:14:03And so I want to thank each and every one of you
01:14:05for welcoming her daughter
01:14:07and a couple of other high-strung city girls
01:14:10with open arms over the last little while.
01:14:13For some, it took a bit of time, but we got there.
01:14:19I am so excited to be a part of this community.
01:14:23I love it here.
01:14:24And I will host this festival every year.
01:14:26If you'll let me.
01:14:31Partly in thanks for my beautiful new porch.
01:14:34Thank you so much.
01:14:36I do have one little bit of business
01:14:37to speak with you about.
01:14:39We have started raising money for a new charity
01:14:41that my friend Emily and I just registered
01:14:43with the help of local legal expert, Wade Pickett.
01:14:47Call him for all your legal needs.
01:14:48Call me.
01:14:49Seriously.
01:14:50Please call him.
01:14:52This is meant to be a starter seed fund
01:14:56for a new animal rescue.
01:14:58And we're hoping that it will be administered
01:15:02by our wonderful local veterinarian, Cliff Beatty.
01:15:11I know that Cliff cares for many of your beloved pets
01:15:15and important livestock and it's men like Cliff
01:15:18who are kind and honest and giving
01:15:23who are the heart of this place.
01:15:26Speech.
01:15:27Speech.
01:15:29Speech.
01:15:30I mean, Cliff, I know you're a man of few words,
01:15:33but if you'd like to, Mike's all yours.
01:15:39Woo!
01:15:40That's a good thing!
01:15:45Thank you, Wade.
01:15:49This has been a dream of mine for a very long time.
01:15:54I'd be honored.
01:15:59Anything else?
01:16:00Would you like to dance?
01:16:05I'd love to.
01:16:16So I told you I'd pay you back
01:16:17for all that work you did on the ranch.
01:16:19It's bad Montana manners out there.
01:16:21Mm-hmm.
01:16:24I still don't know how you knew exactly what I needed.
01:16:29I'm going to push you.
01:16:30No.
01:16:31No, you helped me to see exactly where I was supposed to be.
01:16:36What about your friends?
01:16:38I have no doubt that Emily will land on her feet
01:16:41in a better place.
01:16:45You will miss each other.
01:16:47Friends are friends.
01:16:49No matter how far you have to fly.
01:16:51Mm-hmm.
01:16:51Mm-hmm.
01:16:52Mm-hmm.
01:16:52Can you be my...
01:16:56What about those two?
01:16:57They have a conversation to have, I think,
01:17:01about what Olivia wants.
01:17:04Well, if she feels anything like I do,
01:17:07she'll just want you to be happy.
01:17:10Everything is so much simpler
01:17:11when we put it that way, isn't it?
01:17:12Is this going to end up in your book?
01:17:23I am still not sure there's going to be a book.
01:17:26The book isΠΎΠΆΠ΅Ρ‡ΡŒ.
01:17:42Go ahead.
01:17:45Bye-bye.
01:17:46Oh, my God.
01:18:16Good job. Nice and clean. That's right.
01:18:21Wow.
01:18:22Oh, you can't call me a city girl now after I've done this, huh?
01:18:25No. You're right. You're absolutely right.
01:18:29Sometimes.
01:18:30What?
01:18:32What'd you find there?
01:18:34Papyrus Park Publishing, 212 area code.
01:18:39Oh, boy. I'd better, um...
01:18:44Yeah.
01:18:46Hello?
01:18:52I was wrong.
01:18:53The new pages about your mom, your friends, being grounded in the place are incredible.
01:18:59Thank you. So much.
01:19:01Now, it's gonna be a rough road. We're gonna have to fight for your place in the market.
01:19:04I'm tougher than I look, Linda.
01:19:05Okay, Miss Montana.
01:19:07Welcome back to the fold and the fray.
01:19:10Now get back to work.
01:19:11I would love nothing more.
01:19:15Yes.
01:19:18Yes!
01:19:20Yes!
01:19:21Yeah?
01:19:22Yes!
01:19:23Oh, my God.
01:19:37Where's our third?
01:19:38She's coming.
01:19:39She likes to take her sweet time.
01:19:40Well, New York will beat that out of her pretty fast.
01:19:42Or you will.
01:19:45Look, there she is.
01:19:51Wade, what are you doing driving the town taxi?
01:19:54Oh, is this one of your side hustles?
01:19:56Not exactly.
01:19:58Oh, you don't have a car?
01:19:59No, but I'm working on it.
01:20:01I can't believe another woman's leaving me for the big city.
01:20:08Oh, well, at least the right one's staying this time.
01:20:13Hey.
01:20:13Hi.
01:20:14Hug me before I cry.
01:20:15Oh.
01:20:23So hi to New York for me.
01:20:25And send bagels.
01:20:26And the gronies.
01:20:27Yes, please.
01:20:28I will send you back wildflowers
01:20:31and invitations to next year's school festival.
01:20:34Perfect.
01:20:35We've found a home.
01:20:38Yeah.
01:20:40But part of my home will always be where you guys are.
01:20:46Tick tock!
01:20:47It's playing o'clock!
01:20:49Gonna miss you so much, Heather.
01:20:51Me and Claire.
01:20:51Call us anytime, okay?
01:20:53I will.
01:20:54I'm just gonna be on my phone a little less.
01:20:56I love that for you.
01:20:58Well, we'll see.
01:21:06Take good care of her, okay?
01:21:08I will.
01:21:19You good?
01:21:22Yeah, I'm good.
01:21:23All right.
01:21:28So, not so, city girl.
01:21:30Hmm.
01:21:30You have big plans to keep us busy?
01:21:33Well, I got plenty of plans for us.
01:21:34Hmm.
01:21:46Special delivery?
01:21:47What did you order me this time?
01:21:50Fishing rod?
01:21:53Does this look like a fishing rod?
01:21:54Oh, I don't know.
01:21:55I don't know anything about Montana.
01:21:57That boyfriend needs to teach you a thing or two.
01:22:00Well, he's been a little busy.
01:22:02You know, his, uh, incredible animal shelter opens in just a few days.
01:22:05Oh, boy.
01:22:13Drum roll, please.
01:22:14I'm so proud of you.
01:22:30I'm proud of us.
01:22:31Hmm.
01:22:37Ah, it's the girls.
01:22:38What time does your flight get into Miami?
01:22:46Hi, Emily.
01:22:47Ours gets there at two, but the Turks and Caicos flight gets there at four.
01:22:50Do you think that's tight?
01:22:51In case you thought a new job at a vegan non-profit would have chilled Emily out,
01:22:55the answer is no.
01:22:56It's because I'm excited.
01:22:57Oh, I'm excited, too.
01:22:58And no, my flight gets in a half hour before yours.
01:23:01Should be just fine.
01:23:02I'll meet you at the gate.
01:23:03Oh, bring at least four bathing suits.
01:23:04And closed-toe shoes.
01:23:05They will not let you ride the horses without closed-toe shoes.
01:23:08Oh, where's Olivia?
01:23:09She's checking out a gig.
01:23:10I'm gonna go meet her after I walk those men.
01:23:13Did you hear me about the closed-toe shoes?
01:23:15Yes, I did.
01:23:16And I would not dare miss horseback riding with my friends on our vacation.
01:23:20I mean, what kind of friend would do that?
01:23:22The best kind.
01:23:23How's everything going with you, Miss Best-Selling Author?
01:23:26Been keeping busy?
01:23:28Not too busy, actually.
01:23:30But I just can't wait to see you so soon.
01:23:33Very soon, my loves.
01:23:34Very soon.
01:23:35Love you, Bucket.
01:23:36Love you more.
01:23:37Bye.
01:23:42Oh, careful there, cowboy.
01:23:43You're gonna make Molly jealous.
01:23:45No, no, no.
01:23:45She gets it.
01:23:46Oh.
01:23:46You're one of us now.
01:23:47Oh, that's fortunate for me.
01:23:48We keep going, we keep going, we keep going, oh, so bright.
01:24:00Like fireflies, light it up the sky.
01:24:04Like fireflies, light it up the sky.
01:24:17Like fireflies, light it up the sky.
01:24:22Light it up the sky.
01:24:23Yeah.
01:24:23Like fireflies.
01:24:26And light it up the sky.
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