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A Beautifull Love and Romance Movie HD ( Romance )
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00:00:00What are you doing here?
00:00:01I had a consult. I was hoping I'd run into you. Not literally, though.
00:00:06Well, I have a family.
00:00:07Wait. I was hoping we could talk. Maybe have dinner?
00:00:11Mark.
00:00:12I know. I just think about you and I probably...
00:00:17I really have to go.
00:00:22Excuse me.
00:00:30Good work, Doc. You must be exhausted.
00:00:41How many today?
00:00:43Three. Plus, I assisted on a very complicated kidney stone. It took almost two hours.
00:00:50What about you?
00:00:51A brutal Monday. What's scheduled for tomorrow?
00:00:55Another big day, two gallstones, and a hernia.
00:00:58But right now, I can't move.
00:01:00I don't even have the energy to go home.
00:01:03How about I pick us up some Chinese food and meet you at your place?
00:01:07You are the best.
00:01:10See you in a bit?
00:01:11Yep.
00:01:11Okay.
00:01:12That really hit the spot.
00:01:30The food or the wine?
00:01:31Mm, both.
00:01:32Can I just say you are an amazing surgeon?
00:01:37You are delirious from exhaustion.
00:01:39It's what you were born to do. You help people. You save lives.
00:01:43As do you.
00:01:44No. Your skills are amazing.
00:01:47That 10-year-old boy today, the appendix, you literally saved his life.
00:01:51We do it together.
00:01:54True.
00:01:55But, don't you ever wish that we had a more personal connection with our patients? Like a lasting connection?
00:02:01Doing surgery is kind of personal.
00:02:04I know, but sometimes I can't help but think we measure our days and the number of surgeries instead of the impact we make.
00:02:12Three surgeries today, three more tomorrow, and so on.
00:02:16Well, but that's what we do. And we are saving their lives.
00:02:19Yes, but three months from now, will you even remember that little boy's name?
00:02:24Of course.
00:02:26I hope.
00:02:27Look, I'm not saying you don't have a point. I'm just saying that's not what the job is. You get very philosophical when you're tired.
00:02:36I know, okay? Changing subjects.
00:02:39Hold that thought.
00:02:45It's my mom.
00:02:47Hey, mom.
00:02:49Hi, honey. You're on speaker. I just learned how to use it.
00:02:52Hi.
00:02:53We have good news.
00:02:54Well, in that case, I'll put you on speaker, too.
00:02:57Karen's here.
00:02:59Oh, hi, Dr. Hastings.
00:03:01Hi, Mr. and Mrs. Clark. And please call me Karen.
00:03:05Okay, we will.
00:03:07Ready for our good news?
00:03:09Yes, mom. What is it?
00:03:11Your dad won the election. He's the new mayor of Versailles. They just announced the results.
00:03:17Oh, my gosh, daddy. That's amazing.
00:03:21Congratulations.
00:03:21You have always been such a champion for Versailles.
00:03:25Thank you, Delce. It was a hard-fought battle.
00:03:27He won by a landslide.
00:03:29Daddy, I am so proud of you.
00:03:32Congratulations, Mr. Clark.
00:03:34I mean, Mayor Clark.
00:03:36Thank you. I can't wait to get to work.
00:03:39I really feel like I can make some improvements and bring businesses back to town.
00:03:43Well, if I know you, you'll make it happen.
00:03:46Adele, we are having an inauguration party on Saturday night, and we want you to come.
00:03:52Of course I'll be there. I wouldn't dream of missing that.
00:03:55Can I come, too?
00:03:57Sure, Dr. Karen. We would love to have you.
00:04:01Adele, actually, we were hoping that you could come a few days early.
00:04:06We haven't seen you in months, and you can help me with the party.
00:04:10Oh, Mom, I don't know. I have a really full schedule this week.
00:04:15Mrs. Clark, I will make sure she's there. She needs to take some time off.
00:04:19Okay, you two. Mom, I tell you what. I'll give you a call in the morning when I can check my schedule.
00:04:24And, Daddy, I know I said it before, but I am so proud of you.
00:04:27Thank you, honey. I hope to see you soon.
00:04:31Don't worry. You will.
00:04:33Okay. I'll talk to you tomorrow. Bye.
00:04:40Don't start. You haven't taken any time off, okay? You're going.
00:04:46Have you seen my schedule this week?
00:04:49I can cover some, and we can see who else is available.
00:04:53I don't know.
00:04:55When's the last time have you been home?
00:04:57Seriously.
00:04:59Honestly, I can't even remember.
00:05:02I do feel bad I missed his entire run for mayor.
00:05:05But he won. Can you believe it?
00:05:08Yes, I believe it, and it's settled.
00:05:11You're going. We'll figure things out tomorrow.
00:05:14Would you go home? I'm too tired to think right now.
00:05:19Ah, I'm here.
00:05:21Start packing. Get out of here.
00:05:25I'll see you. Bye.
00:05:27He won.
00:05:33Mayor Clark.
00:05:35Go, Dad.
00:05:36Go, Dad.
00:05:37The end.
00:05:46Say,
00:05:47You're fine.
00:05:47I'm looking for a place to hide away.
00:05:48I'm sure I've been billowing like a tidal wave.
00:05:50Sweeping through the city looking for a place to hide away.
00:05:55All I need is someone, but you left them yesterday.
00:05:59I guess it's my turn.
00:06:08Oh, how about that?
00:06:12Here you go. Thank you.
00:06:15Hi, can I help you?
00:06:17Hi, could I get a coffee black?
00:06:21Adele.
00:06:22Sarah?
00:06:23Oh my goodness.
00:06:25Hi.
00:06:26It has come forever.
00:06:28What are you doing here?
00:06:30Oh, of course you're here.
00:06:31Your father won the election.
00:06:33I voted for him and I know he will do great things.
00:06:35He wants to revitalize downtown and I am all for it.
00:06:38I know, isn't it great?
00:06:40He loves this town so much.
00:06:42Is this your shop?
00:06:44Yes, I opened the Amsden about a year ago now and so far so good.
00:06:48I love it.
00:06:51And you are a surgeon at City Hospital, right?
00:06:53Yep.
00:06:54Well, your parents are so proud of you.
00:06:56Your dad talks about you every time he's in here.
00:06:58Well, it's been too long since I've been home, so I'm really looking forward to this week.
00:07:02And the party on Saturday?
00:07:04I can't wait.
00:07:05I'm on the party planning committee.
00:07:06Hey, we should get lunch while you're here.
00:07:08Yes, I would love to catch up.
00:07:10And I know my mom is going to put me to work right away on the party, so I'll definitely be seeing you.
00:07:14Hey, do you remember my brother?
00:07:16Speaking of.
00:07:17So sorry.
00:07:18Oh, fine.
00:07:19Hey, Mom.
00:07:21Yes, I am in town.
00:07:22I just stopped to get some coffee.
00:07:24Yes, at the Amsden with Sarah.
00:07:27They say hi.
00:07:28Congratulations, Mayor Clark.
00:07:30Could you hear her?
00:07:31Yeah, okay.
00:07:33I'll be there in a few minutes.
00:07:35Bye.
00:07:36Alright, here you go.
00:07:38On the house.
00:07:40It is so good to see you.
00:07:42Let's definitely get that lunch.
00:07:43And I will be back.
00:07:44You better.
00:07:45Bye.
00:08:09I have to do what you say.
00:08:10I have to do what you say.
00:08:12I have to do what you say.
00:08:13I have to do what you say.
00:08:19Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:08:22You have to do what you say.
00:08:24You have to do what you say.
00:08:31Oh, my goodness.
00:08:33Are you okay?
00:08:34Sir, can you hear me?
00:08:36Can you hear me?
00:08:38Is he okay?
00:08:39Did you hit him?
00:08:41I already called 911.
00:08:43No, I didn't hit him.
00:08:44I don't know what happened.
00:08:45He must have tripped.
00:08:49Are you sure you didn't hit him?
00:08:51I saw the whole thing.
00:08:53What happened?
00:08:54She hit him with her car.
00:08:56I didn't hit him.
00:08:57I think he must have tripped and fallen.
00:08:59But he has a bump on his head already.
00:09:01How did you get here so fast?
00:09:03We were just down the block having a sandwich.
00:09:05All right, we'll take it from here.
00:09:06Bill, let's grab the stretcher.
00:09:08You know, I'm a doctor.
00:09:09Why don't we take him to the clinic?
00:09:11We'll assess.
00:09:12If he needs more attention,
00:09:13we'll just take him to the hospital in Lexington.
00:09:15Lexington?
00:09:15But the clinic is right down the street.
00:09:17Lady, he is the clinic.
00:09:19You just ran over the only doctor in town.
00:09:21I didn't run him.
00:09:22Oh, my God.
00:09:23He's the doctor?
00:09:25What happened?
00:09:26Grant?
00:09:27You know him?
00:09:28He's my brother.
00:09:29Did you hit him?
00:09:31No, he tripped.
00:09:33He's right here.
00:09:34He was hit.
00:09:35They want to take him to the hospital in Lexington.
00:09:37Tell them to take him to the clinic,
00:09:38and I'll take care of him.
00:09:39Okay.
00:09:40Grant?
00:09:41Grant, hey.
00:09:42Hey, wake up.
00:09:43Hey.
00:09:44What?
00:09:44What?
00:09:45What?
00:09:45Oh, everything is spinning.
00:09:49Easy, Doc.
00:09:50You hit your head.
00:09:52Everything is spinning.
00:09:57Wow.
00:09:59Are you an angel?
00:10:00Just lie back.
00:10:02I'm a doctor.
00:10:03We're going to make sure you get taken care of, okay?
00:10:05Oh, I don't need a doctor.
00:10:06Charlie, take him to the clinic, and Adele can take it from there.
00:10:13Okay, by me.
00:10:13I'm remembering you.
00:10:15Hey, he might have a concussion.
00:10:17Hey, Doc.
00:10:18Let's get you up.
00:10:19Oh, I can't believe you ran over me.
00:10:21There you go.
00:10:21I didn't run you over.
00:10:23You've tripped.
00:10:24Uh-huh.
00:10:24Grant, I'm going to close up the shop, and I'll be there in a few minutes, okay?
00:10:27What's the point?
00:10:28How about I put them in my car?
00:10:30Oh, that's a good idea.
00:10:30They'd probably go to the clinic by the way.
00:10:32Tell.
00:10:32Her, right there.
00:10:40She's the one who hit him.
00:10:42I didn't hit him.
00:10:44Our only doctor.
00:10:45That's a doctor.
00:10:46Our only doctor.
00:10:47I saw her.
00:10:49Can I borrow your pen light for a sec?
00:10:50Sure.
00:10:52Thanks.
00:10:53Okay, look at the light and follow it with just your eyes.
00:10:57I know what to do.
00:10:59Any pain?
00:11:00Just a bump on my head.
00:11:01All right.
00:11:03Thanks, guys.
00:11:03I can take it from here.
00:11:05You'll be back to normal in no time, Doc.
00:11:07Thanks, guys.
00:11:09How is he?
00:11:14He might have a slight concussion.
00:11:16He should take it easy for a day or so, keep ice on that bump on his head.
00:11:20Is there someone we should call?
00:11:23Nope.
00:11:25No wife.
00:11:26I'll take him home.
00:11:29So your brother, huh?
00:11:30I remember him as all short and scrawny, not all like that.
00:11:35Well, no girlfriend either.
00:11:38I can hear you talking about me.
00:11:40Well, if you want to take him home.
00:11:41Yeah, it's no problem.
00:11:43Your parents are probably wondering where you are.
00:11:45Oh, gosh.
00:11:46Just call me if anything changes.
00:11:48Let me give you my number.
00:11:49I know how to find you.
00:11:51Small town, remember?
00:11:53Great.
00:11:53Dr. Matthews?
00:11:57You should rest tonight and tomorrow.
00:11:58Take the day off.
00:11:59We'll see.
00:12:00Killer.
00:12:01I did not.
00:12:02Okay.
00:12:03You too.
00:12:05Adele.
00:12:06We'll catch up soon.
00:12:07Maybe talk tomorrow.
00:12:08Okay.
00:12:10Bye now.
00:12:11Bye now.
00:12:11I think he was road rage.
00:12:15Seriously.
00:12:17Adele Clark, huh?
00:12:20She's pretty.
00:12:21Yeah, I'd say you're feeling better already.
00:12:23Oh, no.
00:12:50Hey, there you are!
00:12:53Oh, we are so glad you're here.
00:12:59Me too.
00:13:01What happened?
00:13:02We heard that Dr. Grant was run over by your car.
00:13:04They said you were involved.
00:13:06Guess I forgot how fast word travels in a small town.
00:13:09Well, here, let me have this.
00:13:11Get inside and you can tell us what happened.
00:13:13Oh, I have some tea on.
00:13:20Tell us everything.
00:13:22The important thing is Dr. Grant is okay.
00:13:25You didn't really hit him, did you?
00:13:27Because that would be awful.
00:13:28No, of course not.
00:13:30He was walking behind my car, loaded down with packages, and he tripped, fell back, and hit his head.
00:13:35He's fine.
00:13:37Evelyn Wilson said that she saw you plowing into him and knocking him back 50 feet.
00:13:41What?
00:13:42That is insane.
00:13:44Pay them no mind.
00:13:46You know how some of these folks are.
00:13:48She was on her way to the Brissales Ladies Club when she saw the accident.
00:13:53News spread like wildfire.
00:13:55Okay, well, he is just fine, okay?
00:13:58So, now, can we please talk about the real reason I'm here?
00:14:02You know, my father getting elected?
00:14:05Great idea.
00:14:06And we are so happy to see you.
00:14:09Oh, well, I am so proud of you, Daddy.
00:14:12And if I know you, you probably already have an agenda ready to go.
00:14:15Sure do.
00:14:17Number one is cleaning the old junkyard up on the edge of town.
00:14:20And, oh, you'll like this, Dr. Matthews' surgical center is high on the list.
00:14:25We need it.
00:14:26Oh, I saw the sign for that.
00:14:29But, wait a second.
00:14:30The junkyard is a higher priority than a surgical center?
00:14:33Well, for now.
00:14:36Unless you want to move home and run it, we could really use you back here.
00:14:41No, no, no, no, no, Dad.
00:14:43Can we please just stay on the inauguration party this week?
00:14:46Oh, fair enough.
00:14:50Mayor Clark.
00:14:55Uh, no.
00:14:57No statement from the mayor's office on Dr. Grant being hit by a car.
00:15:02It's the newspaper wanting a statement.
00:15:04It's your first official statement.
00:15:07No, say no comment.
00:15:08Mom!
00:15:10Uh, it's my understanding that there was no accident.
00:15:14And, uh, did the police come?
00:15:16No.
00:15:16No police on the scene.
00:15:19No investigation.
00:15:22Dr. Grant will be just fine.
00:15:25He tripped and hit his head.
00:15:29Uh, right.
00:15:31My official statement.
00:15:33Oh, you sure know how to make an entrance.
00:15:39You know, we can't have the mayor's daughter blow in from the city and make headlines.
00:15:43Everyone will think that you're a wild party girl.
00:15:46Mom, we are not the royal family.
00:15:48George, do you think you'll need a press secretary?
00:15:57Hmm.
00:16:00We need to get this baby framed.
00:16:04We absolutely are.
00:16:05We are going to have a celebration like this town has never seen before.
00:16:11And then it'll be time for you to get to work.
00:16:13Better be a politician who keeps his promises.
00:16:16Delcy, I am not a politician.
00:16:18Just someone who loves this town.
00:16:20But I will keep my promises.
00:16:23Including getting that surgical center up and running.
00:16:26Daddy, this week is about you, okay?
00:16:29Fair enough.
00:16:31For now.
00:16:32Adele, we are having a party planning committee meeting at Sarah's coffee shop at 10 a.m.
00:16:39Would you like to come?
00:16:40I'll be there.
00:16:41I forgot, I do have Dr. Matthews supplies in my car.
00:16:44So I'll swing by the clinic and then meet you there?
00:16:47That sounds fine.
00:16:48Everyone is going to be so excited to see you.
00:16:52So, Dr. Matthews looks a bit different than the last time you saw him?
00:16:57Which was high school.
00:17:00And?
00:17:02And he is all grown up and very handsome.
00:17:05You guys are terrible.
00:17:16She's the one.
00:17:19She's the one.
00:17:21Hi.
00:17:22I'm just dropping off supplies for Dr. Matthews.
00:17:24I'm Dr.
00:17:25I know who you are.
00:17:27Oh, well, I have some more boxes in the car.
00:17:29You can get those after you clear the waiting room.
00:17:33Clear the waiting room?
00:17:34You mean, like, see patients?
00:17:36Oh, I'm actually a surgeon.
00:17:38I know.
00:17:39And you did family medicine before you did your surgical residency.
00:17:43Well, that's right.
00:17:44After yesterday?
00:17:46It's the least you can do.
00:17:49Exam room is back there.
00:17:50I'll bring them in.
00:17:51I thought the clinic hours would be canceled today with Dr. Matthews home resting.
00:17:57You have a lot to learn.
00:17:59Dr. Matthews goes to the nursing home before he comes into the clinic on Wednesday mornings.
00:18:05These folks are just early.
00:18:06I told him he needed to take it easy today.
00:18:10Uh-huh.
00:18:11Grab a lab coat.
00:18:13Go to the exam room.
00:18:14I really think I should talk to Dr. Matthews before.
00:18:22Okay, then.
00:18:23This pie is for Dr. Matthews.
00:18:39After what he went through yesterday, that horrible ordeal, he deserves it.
00:18:44I'll be sure he gets it.
00:18:48Now, what can I do for you today?
00:18:51My bunion.
00:18:53It's been acting up again.
00:18:56Your bunion.
00:19:00Okay.
00:19:02Will you see that Dr. Matthews gets the cake?
00:19:06I like to make sure he's well fed.
00:19:10Of course.
00:19:13What can I do for you?
00:19:16Well, my bursitis has been acting up something terrible.
00:19:20Oh, bursitis, huh?
00:19:28How can I help you today?
00:19:34I have a rash.
00:19:37A rash?
00:19:38Well, we can take care of that.
00:19:40Where is it?
00:19:41It's on my backside.
00:19:45Oh.
00:19:54Make sure you give those to Dr. Matthews.
00:19:56He always has me make them for him.
00:19:59Of course.
00:20:00Why are you in today?
00:20:01Oh, I get this terrible tightness in my back, and Dr. Matthews wraps his big, muscular arms around me and gives me a quick adjustment.
00:20:11Oh.
00:20:12Does he now?
00:20:13Mm-hmm.
00:20:16Okay.
00:20:16Any more to be seen?
00:20:25Nope.
00:20:26That's it for today.
00:20:27Well, that wasn't so bad.
00:20:29Although my family medicine is a bit rusty.
00:20:32Oh.
00:20:32Do you know what time it is?
00:20:34I was supposed to meet my mom at ten.
00:20:35I already called her.
00:20:37You called her?
00:20:38But how did you...
00:20:39Small town, dear.
00:20:41Right.
00:20:42Keep forgetting.
00:20:43Hey, you two.
00:20:44Hi.
00:20:45I see you met Catherine.
00:20:47Dr. Clark dropped off your supplies and then volunteered to see patients.
00:20:52How about that?
00:20:53Feeling guilty about running me down yesterday, huh?
00:20:55No.
00:20:56And you were supposed to be home resting.
00:20:58Well, I'm feeling fine.
00:21:00Thank you for pitching in.
00:21:02Any ailments that you had trouble with?
00:21:04Nope.
00:21:05All routine.
00:21:06Well, except Mr. Walker has poison ivy on his, uh...
00:21:10Not sure how it got there.
00:21:11Well, it's always interesting around here.
00:21:14And fun.
00:21:15Right, Catherine?
00:21:16Yes, doctor.
00:21:18Oh, I have a couple more boxes in my car.
00:21:20I already brought them in.
00:21:22You left your car door unlocked.
00:21:24I locked it.
00:21:26I'll be back.
00:21:27Oh.
00:21:29I don't think she likes me.
00:21:35Nah, you just need to get to know her.
00:21:37She keeps this place running.
00:21:38I couldn't do it without her.
00:21:40But she's lost the eyes and ears of her sails.
00:21:43There's nothing in this town that she doesn't know about.
00:21:46I gathered.
00:21:50Hey, I'm gonna go grab coffee.
00:21:52Would you like to come along?
00:21:55Doctor?
00:21:56Uh, yes.
00:21:58Doctor, I would.
00:22:00Coffee sounds perfect.
00:22:02Great.
00:22:09You two enjoy.
00:22:11Thanks.
00:22:13Over by the window?
00:22:14Yeah, about right here.
00:22:16Perfect.
00:22:24This will really hit the spot.
00:22:26Thank you for seeing Patience.
00:22:27Cheers.
00:22:28Cheers.
00:22:29Cheers.
00:22:32I have to admit, I was a bit nervous.
00:22:35Not used to bunions and bursitis.
00:22:38And rashes.
00:22:39Especially rashes.
00:22:40Well, don't think this makes us even.
00:22:44Seeing Patience doesn't make up for deadly road rage.
00:22:47Really?
00:22:48How long do you expect this joke to continue?
00:22:50Solid two or three days.
00:22:53Should get a lot of mileage out of this one.
00:22:55Two or three days, huh?
00:22:57Could taper off, but such a traumatic experience.
00:23:00I think that bump on your head is making you delirious.
00:23:05Oh, no.
00:23:06I've been delirious a long time.
00:23:09So, life in Versailles.
00:23:12Small town doctor.
00:23:13I'm sure it has its challenges.
00:23:15In different ways.
00:23:17I get the chance to make personal connections with my patients.
00:23:20And that makes me feel like I'm a part of this community.
00:23:23Plus, a lot of attention from the ladies.
00:23:25And all the cakes and pies you can eat.
00:23:29It has perks.
00:23:31So, how do you like being a doctor in the big city?
00:23:33With all the best technology and resources?
00:23:36I love it.
00:23:38Very busy.
00:23:39Different set of challenges.
00:23:41I don't get cakes and pies, though.
00:23:44An exam costs one blueberry pie.
00:23:46That's a real racket I got going on here.
00:23:49So, how many surgeries do you do a day?
00:23:53Two or three on average.
00:23:55Plus all the paperwork that goes with it.
00:23:57Plus seeing patients.
00:23:59Personal life?
00:24:01No.
00:24:03I wish.
00:24:07Uh-oh.
00:24:08Looks like we're going to be the subject of town gossip.
00:24:13Should we run?
00:24:14Might be paparazzi.
00:24:16No, I have an idea.
00:24:18Would you like to go see the surgical center?
00:24:20It's right down the street.
00:24:23Sure.
00:24:25Come here.
00:24:28Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, wait.
00:24:31Do you want me to hold your hand when we cross the street?
00:24:33You should probably look both ways.
00:24:35You know how the drivers are around here.
00:24:37It's good.
00:24:38Good one.
00:24:39Proud of yourself?
00:24:40Mm-hmm.
00:24:40Yeah.
00:24:41Yeah, I am.
00:24:53You are going to love this place.
00:24:57Careful.
00:24:58Watch your step.
00:24:59That was definitely a work in progress.
00:25:02You can see that.
00:25:03It's just right through here.
00:25:07I work on it every chance I get, but it's a slow process.
00:25:13Over here, this is going to be a waiting and reception area.
00:25:16Oh.
00:25:17And this back here is going to be two triage rooms.
00:25:20Ah.
00:25:21Yeah, the first room will be for removing splinters, and the second room will be for scrape knees
00:25:26and hangnails.
00:25:26You know, I'm shocked that you went into medicine instead of comedy.
00:25:32And back here, ladies and gentlemen, the operating suite.
00:25:35Well, let me guess, removing warts.
00:25:38No, silly doctor.
00:25:40Your bloody nose isn't stubbed toes.
00:25:41Oh, gosh.
00:25:43What was I thinking?
00:25:45So you're doing all this yourself?
00:25:47Mostly.
00:25:48Just the build-out of the interior.
00:25:51But that all depends on funding.
00:25:54As donations come in, I do more work.
00:25:57And your dad has been so helpful.
00:25:59Mm-hmm.
00:25:59Right now, he's working on a grant from the state, and we have the bank involved.
00:26:05As soon as that gets approved, then we'll finally be able to hire a contractor,
00:26:08and then we'll really be able to get to work.
00:26:10Well, what about investors or a physician's group?
00:26:14That was the initial plan.
00:26:15And we did have two groups that were interested, but they wanted us to affiliate with the university
00:26:19health system, and that's exactly what I don't want to do.
00:26:23Well, why not?
00:26:24Then you'd have all the benefits of the university system, plus access to all the best equipment
00:26:30and doctors, right?
00:26:32And tied to the insurance companies.
00:26:34And then, how about I get free cakes and pies?
00:26:37Oh, doctor independent, huh?
00:26:41Sorry.
00:26:46It's my mom.
00:26:47I'm probably in trouble.
00:26:50Hey, mom.
00:26:52Mm-hmm.
00:26:52No, we are done with coffee.
00:26:58Yeah, he's just showing me the new clinic.
00:27:02Um, actually, right next door, so I will meet you in a few.
00:27:06Okay, bye.
00:27:08She wants me to go shopping for party decorations.
00:27:11You better go.
00:27:13Your dad's party is the event of the season.
00:27:15Yeah, I guess I better.
00:27:18Hey, is there any chance you're free for dinner tonight?
00:27:21I can tell you more about the clinic.
00:27:23I would love to.
00:27:25You're more.
00:27:26I, I mean...
00:27:28Callie's.
00:27:30Meet you there at seven?
00:27:32Callie's is still open?
00:27:33I haven't been there in years.
00:27:35Well, don't worry.
00:27:35It hasn't changed much.
00:27:37Including Martha.
00:27:38Martha is still there?
00:27:39Mm-hmm.
00:27:39And she still has her famous apple dumpling.
00:27:41Oh, I remember that.
00:27:44That's amazing.
00:27:45Pretty sure that won the county fair every year.
00:27:48So I can't really pass that up.
00:27:51See you then.
00:27:53Great.
00:28:23Oh, that is so cute.
00:28:28Hey, Mom.
00:28:29There you are.
00:28:31How was coffee with Dr. Matthews?
00:28:34You mean you don't already know?
00:28:36Well, I thought everyone knew everything here before it happened.
00:28:39You do know that he is single?
00:28:42Mom.
00:28:43And how is Betty's bursitis?
00:28:45It's been giving her a terrible time.
00:28:47You know I can't talk about patients.
00:28:48And did Evelyn bring a pie?
00:28:50She brings a pie to every event.
00:28:52And we're getting kind of tired of it.
00:28:54It was blueberry.
00:28:56All the ladies are giddy around Dr. Matthews.
00:28:59They're always bringing him food.
00:29:01You know he donates it all to the food bank.
00:29:03Well, I would hope so.
00:29:05There's no way he eats all that and stays in that kind of shape.
00:29:08So you've noticed.
00:29:10Yes, Mom.
00:29:11He is handsome.
00:29:13Do you think $300 is enough?
00:29:15How many people are coming to this party?
00:29:17Wait, are you and Daddy paying for everything yourselves?
00:29:19No, he has $82 left in his campaign fund.
00:29:23We're spending that and everything else is being donated.
00:29:26We have 18 casseroles, plenty of desserts, and even DJ Country Carl is donating his time.
00:29:34Well, if DJ Country Carl is coming, count me in.
00:29:37You know, Dr. Matthews donated the most to your father's campaign.
00:29:43Pretty sure you're not supposed to tell me that.
00:29:48Flowers.
00:29:49We need flowers.
00:29:51Okay.
00:29:52We're right behind you.
00:29:53And balloons.
00:29:57I think 200 will do.
00:29:58We're going to drop them from the ceiling at the end of the evening.
00:30:02Maybe you and your new doctor friend can blow them up.
00:30:05I'm not asking Dr. Matthews to blow up balloons.
00:30:08Did I mention he's single?
00:30:11Did I mention I'm having dinner with him tonight?
00:30:14Oh, and I'm buying everything.
00:30:16Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, what?
00:30:19Get back here.
00:30:20Get back here.
00:30:30Hey.
00:30:32So, how's the first family of Versailles?
00:30:36Actually, it's pronounced Versailles.
00:30:39And we're all doing just fine.
00:30:40Just still rejoicing in the big victory.
00:30:43What have I missed back there?
00:30:45Only a routine hernia.
00:30:47That's it?
00:30:48Okay, good.
00:30:50So, you're never going to believe this, but I saw patients at the clinic here this morning.
00:30:55What?
00:30:56Why?
00:30:57Well, I was just filling in for the town doctor.
00:31:00I almost hit him with my car, but I did.
00:31:04It's a long story.
00:31:05You almost hit him?
00:31:07Is he okay?
00:31:08Yes, he's fine.
00:31:11He's fine, all right.
00:31:12It was just a weird thing followed by a lot of commotion, but he's back on the job.
00:31:18And you took his patients this morning.
00:31:21Yeah.
00:31:22I was a little bit nervous at first, but it all worked out.
00:31:26Dr. Grant Matthews.
00:31:28Dr. Grant Matthews.
00:31:29Yeah.
00:31:29How did...
00:31:30Did you look him up?
00:31:33If I didn't, you'd be disappointed in me.
00:31:37Come on, let's start talking.
00:31:38Married, girlfriend.
00:31:40Neither.
00:31:40And he is very nice.
00:31:42He actually gave me a tour of the new surgical center he's building.
00:31:46Oh.
00:31:46He gave you a tour?
00:31:48I'm taking full credit for this.
00:31:50I'm the one who made you go home for your dad's party.
00:31:53Speaking of, are you going to be able to make it this Saturday?
00:31:56After this news, definitely.
00:31:58Should I stop by your place and start packing your tank?
00:32:01Don't get ahead of yourself.
00:32:02I have no interest in coming back here, and he seems perfectly content as a small-town doctor.
00:32:09Oh, speaking of, there he is.
00:32:12We're meeting for dinner.
00:32:13Meeting for dinner?
00:32:14When?
00:32:15Now?
00:32:16You've only been there for one day.
00:32:18Bye-bye, best friend.
00:32:20You better call me back tonight.
00:32:23I'm so sorry.
00:32:24Been here long?
00:32:25Not at all.
00:32:27But you were right.
00:32:28This place has not changed a bit.
00:32:30Hi there, Dr. Matthews.
00:32:32It's nice to see you.
00:32:33Hey, Martha.
00:32:34And I just figured out that you must be Dr. Clark.
00:32:39I haven't seen you in years.
00:32:42It is so nice to see you back in town.
00:32:44Well, thank you.
00:32:45It's been too long.
00:32:46And we're all very happy about your father.
00:32:48We're planning to close the cafe on Saturday so that we can all attend the party.
00:32:54It's going to be really exciting.
00:32:56That is so nice of you.
00:32:58Well, my dad loves this town, and I know he cannot wait to get to work.
00:33:01Well, he's going to be wonderful.
00:33:03He's already done wonders with that new surgical center.
00:33:07Oh, he has.
00:33:07Yeah.
00:33:08It has been a work of partners.
00:33:09So, how about something to drink on the house in celebration?
00:33:14Well, then?
00:33:16I'll have what you're having.
00:33:18Okay.
00:33:19In that case, make it two of your best top shelf iced teas.
00:33:23Absolutely.
00:33:24Be right back.
00:33:25I'm really glad you got to make it home for this week.
00:33:37I mean, you know, to celebrate with the family, with the town.
00:33:42Yeah, I am too.
00:33:43I dare you.
00:33:50You dare me?
00:33:51Well, that's what I said.
00:33:52I dare you.
00:33:53Okay.
00:33:54How about this?
00:33:55I will if you will.
00:33:57Let's do it.
00:34:00All right.
00:34:00Here you go.
00:34:02So, now, are y'all ready to order?
00:34:04We sure are.
00:34:05Okay.
00:34:06Dessert first.
00:34:07Oh.
00:34:08So, we'll take two servings of your world-famous apple dumpling.
00:34:11Oh, wee.
00:34:14I like the way you operate, Doc.
00:34:16Coming right up.
00:34:18Adventurous type, huh?
00:34:19Not at all.
00:34:21But who turns down dessert before dinner?
00:34:24So, after med school, did a family practice and then went back?
00:34:30Yeah, I went back for my surgical residency and I never left.
00:34:35I love it.
00:34:37You know, you are uniquely qualified for our surgical center.
00:34:40So, I've heard.
00:34:43I hope we're not here tonight for you to talk me into it.
00:34:45Oh, no, no, no.
00:34:47Not at all.
00:34:47Promise.
00:34:48So, what about you?
00:34:50After med school, you came back to Versailles?
00:34:53No.
00:34:54No, Army.
00:34:56Four years.
00:34:57Two tours in the Middle East.
00:34:58Oh, wow.
00:35:00I had no idea.
00:35:01That must have been intense.
00:35:05At times.
00:35:07Sometimes we're really rewarding.
00:35:09Other times, downright frightening.
00:35:12But all in all, it was a really great learning experience.
00:35:15Talk about keeping your skills sharp.
00:35:16I mean, there were many times that supply chains would get interrupted and you just had to make do with what you had.
00:35:22Well, I, for one, am very impressed.
00:35:27And thank you for your service.
00:35:29I wanted to be there.
00:35:31And those doctors, those nurses, they're the real heroes.
00:35:35And I got to witness real compassion firsthand.
00:35:40All right, here you go.
00:35:43You guys enjoy now.
00:35:46Just what the doctor ordered.
00:35:47Oh, come on, no.
00:35:50I can't believe we just did that.
00:35:52Oh, my goodness.
00:35:53That just happened.
00:35:55And I thought I was corny.
00:35:57Okay, same time.
00:35:58You ready?
00:36:00I was born ready.
00:36:06It's even better than I remember.
00:36:08Mm-hmm.
00:36:09Mm-hmm.
00:36:12Sorry.
00:36:13Sorry.
00:36:13Dr. Matthews.
00:36:23Okay.
00:36:24Could you come to the clinic tomorrow?
00:36:28Okay.
00:36:29Um, um, I'll be there in 15 minutes.
00:36:35Work?
00:36:36I'd say.
00:36:38But you want to come along?
00:36:42Sure.
00:36:44Okay.
00:36:45It's just Crystal Taylor's boys.
00:36:47She's running a fever.
00:36:48But you can just follow me.
00:36:49To her house?
00:36:51You do house calls?
00:36:54Yeah.
00:36:55Is everything okay?
00:36:57Yes.
00:36:57I'm so sorry.
00:36:58I just got a house call.
00:36:59So, I got to go.
00:37:01But maybe we could get a couple to-go boxes?
00:37:03Oh, sure.
00:37:04Actually, could you make it just one to-go box?
00:37:07One box?
00:37:09I assume you're taking both of them?
00:37:10This dumpling alone is enough reason to come back to Versailles.
00:37:13And you can have it anytime you want.
00:37:15I see.
00:37:16Okay.
00:37:17I'm sticking your hands in there.
00:37:19Okay, great.
00:37:19Um.
00:37:20Oh, yeah.
00:37:26Buddy, I think you've had some superheroes battling out in there.
00:37:29Pretty bad.
00:37:30But I have some pills that I think are going to make you feel much better.
00:37:34Okay?
00:37:36Okay.
00:37:37Let's get you back down for now, okay?
00:37:41He's going to be just fine.
00:37:43I get so worried.
00:37:45And Dr. Matthews is always so nice to come over here.
00:37:48Yeah.
00:37:49He is.
00:37:51Okay.
00:37:52Looks like we have an ear infection.
00:37:53Both ears.
00:37:55But I have an antibiotic with it.
00:37:57So, let's try this for the next day or so.
00:38:01If this fever doesn't come down by tomorrow, just call me.
00:38:03Okay, I will.
00:38:04Crystal?
00:38:05Mom, you still call me?
00:38:06Yes, I should have called you sooner.
00:38:08Yes.
00:38:08Like I always say, you never have it hesitate.
00:38:11But for the next day or so, just try to keep him quiet.
00:38:14Even if he starts to feel better, wants to get out and play, keep him inside.
00:38:17Sure.
00:38:18Okay.
00:38:18We'll have these meds to work and get rid of the infection.
00:38:20Sure.
00:38:21Okay, thank you.
00:38:22And it was nice to meet you, Dr. Clark.
00:38:25Oh, it was nice to meet you, too.
00:38:27You have such a cute little boy.
00:38:30He really will be just fine.
00:38:31So, don't worry.
00:38:35Dr. Matthews really knows his stuff.
00:38:40Well, thank you for coming along.
00:38:43This is my first ever house call.
00:38:46Oh, well, that officially makes you a small-town doctor, then.
00:38:50Oh.
00:38:52I can't believe you still do house calls.
00:38:54I just do what I can.
00:38:57Some people need more help than others.
00:39:01So, tomorrow, any chance I can make up for tonight, how about I make dinner at my place?
00:39:11Cook dinner?
00:39:12Really?
00:39:13But there's a catch.
00:39:15Oh.
00:39:15Well, you help me give physicals to the boys' basketball teams tomorrow afternoon.
00:39:21Then, an amazing dinner.
00:39:24Okay.
00:39:25I'll do the physicals, and I will raise you.
00:39:28I need help blowing up balloons Saturday morning for the party.
00:39:31I do half the physicals, then help you blow up balloons, and make dinner.
00:39:39Sounds perfect to me.
00:39:42Wow.
00:39:43Wow, city girl.
00:39:46Drive a hard bargain, but...
00:39:47Okay.
00:39:54Oh.
00:39:56That would be Mrs. Blake's house.
00:39:59And I'm pretty sure that she flipped on the light to get a better view.
00:40:03Ladies' club's gonna be talking about us tomorrow.
00:40:07Oh, count on.
00:40:07Um, I should probably, uh...
00:40:12Yeah, yeah, um...
00:40:14I'll just...
00:40:17call you tomorrow.
00:40:19Good night.
00:40:21Good night.
00:40:25Good morning.
00:40:28Good morning.
00:40:29How was your evening?
00:40:30It was interesting, to say the least.
00:40:33Went on a house call with Grant.
00:40:35Grant?
00:40:36Yes, Dr. Matthews, Mom.
00:40:39I think he's probably the last doctor in the country who still does house calls.
00:40:42He's a good man, that's all.
00:40:44Very caring and dedicated to the people of Versailles.
00:40:48And it says here in the paper that he gave you a tour of the new surgical center.
00:40:52In the paper?
00:40:53In the About Town column.
00:40:55Dr. Grant Matthews was spotted giving a tour of the new surgical center to Dr. Adele Clark,
00:41:02who is in town for her father's inauguration.
00:41:06Or was Dr. Matthews interviewing her for a job?
00:41:12You know, I don't remember there being this much gossip here when I was growing up.
00:41:16Well, it's not until you leave and come back that you realize just how small a small town could be.
00:41:21Yeah, I guess so.
00:41:22But in the paper...
00:41:24So, which was it?
00:41:27What?
00:41:29A tour or an interview.
00:41:31I'm getting coffee.
00:41:33I'm sure it was just a tour, dear.
00:41:38Adele is perfectly happy in the city and would never consider moving back.
00:41:43I can hear you, you know.
00:41:45And you're right.
00:41:45I am perfectly happy in the city.
00:41:47I am heading out.
00:41:49We are making centerpieces for the table stand at Sarah's Coffee Shop if you'd like to join.
00:41:53I'll be there.
00:41:57Dr. Matthews is the most eligible bachelor in town.
00:42:01Don't be surprised at the attention.
00:42:03Bye, Mom.
00:42:05I'll see you in a bit.
00:42:06So, how was dinner with the handsome doctor?
00:42:10Dinner was interrupted by, get this, a house call.
00:42:15What?
00:42:16Like, to a patient's house?
00:42:18Yep, an actual, real-life house call.
00:42:20Oh, did you go back in time?
00:42:24Doctors don't make house calls anymore.
00:42:26Well, this one does.
00:42:28Don't tell me.
00:42:29He had a black bag, too.
00:42:31He sure did.
00:42:33Oh, wow.
00:42:34I cannot wait to meet him.
00:42:36Detail, please.
00:42:38Well, he's handsomely charming.
00:42:40Or charmingly handsome.
00:42:43And he's very funny.
00:42:44And he's cooking me dinner tonight.
00:42:47Did you say he's cooking you dinner?
00:42:49Mm-hmm.
00:42:50Oh, boy.
00:42:51You are in love.
00:42:53No, I am not in love.
00:42:55It's only been two days.
00:42:57When's the last time you've been on two dates in one week with a guy?
00:43:00I don't remember.
00:43:01But need I remind you, I love being a surgeon in the city.
00:43:05Yes, but love makes us do crazy things.
00:43:09Well, Grant is very devoted to Versailles.
00:43:12So, enough of this love stuff.
00:43:14I'm really excited to see you on Saturday.
00:43:15And I'm coming with Derek.
00:43:18Yay!
00:43:18I'm so excited.
00:43:20All right.
00:43:20Call me tomorrow.
00:43:21I'm going to hear all about your dinner tonight.
00:43:23We'll see about that.
00:43:26Bye.
00:43:27Bye.
00:43:29Yep.
00:43:30She's in love.
00:43:35We need three more vases.
00:43:37Adele, can you pop into the general store?
00:43:39And then you can tell us about the city after.
00:43:41Sure.
00:43:43I'll go with you.
00:43:45Oh.
00:43:47Okay.
00:43:50Be right back.
00:43:55It's, uh, nice of you to help with the party.
00:43:59Your father is well-liked in this town, including by me.
00:44:03I would do anything for your parents.
00:44:05That's so sweet of you to say.
00:44:07Plus, I can't arrange flowers in a vase to save my life.
00:44:13There they are.
00:44:19I have something I want to say to you.
00:44:21Oh?
00:44:22I know you're a very good surgeon.
00:44:25The town has followed your career, and everyone is proud of you.
00:44:29Well, that's nice to hear.
00:44:31And I know that you will be pressured to move back here to work.
00:44:36I'm sure your parents have brought it up.
00:44:38Only every time I talk to them.
00:44:40And I'm sure Grant has thrown a hint or two.
00:44:43Yeah, he has.
00:44:45Well, he is very dedicated to this town.
00:44:49But what I want to say to you is that...
00:44:51Hey!
00:44:52What are you two doing here?
00:44:53Grant, hi.
00:44:55Uh, just picking up some more vases for the centerpieces on Saturday.
00:44:59I see.
00:45:00I was just grabbing some things for the office.
00:45:02Why would I pick those up?
00:45:03I know, but I had to come here anyway.
00:45:05I had to pick myself up a new roasting pan.
00:45:08But do you actually mind taking these back to the office?
00:45:10I have to head to the hospital.
00:45:11No, of course not.
00:45:13Any excuse to get out of making centerpieces.
00:45:16Not my strong suit.
00:45:18We'll talk later.
00:45:21Okay.
00:45:22Talking with Catherine.
00:45:23What was that about?
00:45:25I have no idea.
00:45:26Guess I'll find out.
00:45:28Roasting pan, huh?
00:45:32Your dinner tonight.
00:45:34Which will be the greatest dinner you will ever eat in your life.
00:45:38Those are big words.
00:45:40Well, just be prepared to be impressed.
00:45:41I'm ready.
00:45:42Very impressed.
00:45:44Still ready.
00:45:48Well, I'm ready if you can't make it.
00:45:53Alright, so let's form two lines.
00:45:55Half of you in front of me and half of you in front of Dr. Clark.
00:45:58Should have saw that coming.
00:46:06Come right here.
00:46:09Anybody.
00:46:11Could you just...
00:46:12Yeah.
00:46:15Not one.
00:46:16Okay, you are all set.
00:46:22Good luck this year.
00:46:28Alright, guys.
00:46:29You're done.
00:46:29That's it.
00:46:30Shoot.
00:46:31Get out of here.
00:46:35Sorry about that.
00:46:36No.
00:46:37No.
00:46:38They're cute.
00:46:39Cute.
00:46:40The ones in my line were mad they weren't in your line.
00:46:42Hey, what can I say?
00:46:46Thanks, because you cut this work in half.
00:46:49You know, this was actually a fun change of pace for me.
00:46:53Oh, yeah?
00:46:54It could be a permanent change.
00:46:56No, no, no, no, no.
00:46:57I refuse to feel guilty about not being a doctor in my own hometown.
00:47:02Right.
00:47:03Sorry.
00:47:04Get enough of that at home.
00:47:06Understood.
00:47:07But a deal is a deal.
00:47:08Which means balloon duty right here on Saturday morning.
00:47:11You know, if I remember correctly, you owe me dinner tonight.
00:47:16Yes, dinner.
00:47:17Have I mentioned that it's going to be the most incredible dinner to ever tickle your taste buds?
00:47:22Oh, well, since you put it that way, I can't wait.
00:47:26Great.
00:47:27It's six o'clock, okay?
00:47:28I'll text you the address.
00:47:30I'm a little bit outside of town, but nothing good old GPS can't handle.
00:47:34My taste buds will be ready.
00:47:37Perfect.
00:47:38I'll see you then.
00:47:40See you then.
00:47:45Oh, wow.
00:47:54This is so nice.
00:47:56Did you build this?
00:47:58Sure did.
00:47:59Worked on it all last summer.
00:48:00Actually, I might partially enclose it.
00:48:01That way I can come out here all year.
00:48:05I am impressed.
00:48:06This is beautiful.
00:48:08Thanks.
00:48:10This is my favorite place in the world.
00:48:14My Zen place.
00:48:16And I love the view.
00:48:23To starry nights.
00:48:25To starry nights.
00:48:28This is where I come when I need quiet time.
00:48:33I get that.
00:48:34You need some time for yourself.
00:48:37You have a very demanding practice.
00:48:39It is, no lie.
00:48:42Any prospect for help?
00:48:45I've had some docs join the practice.
00:48:48But once they hear the call of the siren, they leave.
00:48:52City and bigger practices?
00:48:54Yeah, and I don't blame them.
00:48:55It's more opportunity, more money, better experience.
00:48:57But it's what I like to call assembly line medicine, though.
00:49:03Oh.
00:49:04How many procedures do you do a week?
00:49:0720?
00:49:0830?
00:49:09Sometimes more.
00:49:11And you fix people up, you cure them, and they're happy.
00:49:14But you don't really get to know them.
00:49:17And don't get me wrong.
00:49:17What you do is wonderful.
00:49:20It's necessary.
00:49:22But just not for me.
00:49:24I get that.
00:49:27You like to give your patients personal attention.
00:49:31I mean, there are definitely times in my job where I don't even remember what I did the day before.
00:49:36Or I do a surgical follow-up, and I have to look at the patient's charges to remember what we did.
00:49:40I truly wish I could have a more personal connection with them.
00:49:45I would love that.
00:49:47But the smallness of the small town.
00:49:50Ooh, forgot about that.
00:49:52Me too.
00:49:53When I first moved back here, it took me a while to get adjusted.
00:49:57But I have fun with it now.
00:50:00You know, the paper reported that you gave me a tour of the new surgical center.
00:50:04We actually got up easy.
00:50:06They missed that we went to dinner.
00:50:07Really dodged that bullet, huh?
00:50:09Definitely.
00:50:10Want wine?
00:50:12Sure.
00:50:19I do have a question.
00:50:25Hmm.
00:50:26Why the house call?
00:50:28Seems a bit above and beyond.
00:50:32I'm just doing what needs to be done.
00:50:35Playing to my audience, I suppose.
00:50:36I'm just some folks around here that need more, sometimes.
00:50:44That's really nice of you.
00:50:46I can't think of a single other doctor I know who would do that.
00:50:49Well, when I was in the Middle East, I saw doctors and nurses who would sit for hours and hold the hand of a wounded soldier.
00:51:04Total stranger.
00:51:06They did it instinctively.
00:51:09It was just ultimate compassion for another.
00:51:14Do you ever talk about it?
00:51:22Should you?
00:51:24I did.
00:51:29It was a beautiful night tonight.
00:51:30I do miss views like this in the city.
00:51:37Anyone in your life?
00:51:41No.
00:51:41I was engaged once.
00:51:45To a doctor.
00:51:48Courage was a priority.
00:51:50What about you?
00:51:51I hear you're the town's most eligible bachelor.
00:51:54No.
00:51:56My name would be in the paper every day.
00:52:00Plus, there's nobody here I really connect with.
00:52:07But I am enjoying spending time with you.
00:52:11I do.
00:52:13Never expected this.
00:52:14What was that?
00:52:24Sounds like a smoke alarm.
00:52:27The dinner.
00:52:28Oh!
00:52:29No, no, no.
00:52:30Oh my goodness, be careful!
00:52:31Here, use this.
00:52:33Wave it at the smoke detector!
00:52:35Come on, baby.
00:52:39Oh, man.
00:52:40Oh!
00:52:40Oh!
00:52:43Oh!
00:52:44Oh, no, no.
00:52:49Well, I guess dinner is ready.
00:52:53Oh, don't say that!
00:52:55You think this is funny?
00:52:57I'm sorry, but it is kind of funny.
00:53:00It was supposed to be the greatest dinner of your life.
00:53:03What is it?
00:53:06Roast beef with potatoes and carrots.
00:53:09Oh.
00:53:10I'm devastated.
00:53:11Hey, we just got to talking.
00:53:16Do you have a fan?
00:53:19I do.
00:53:20I'll be right back.
00:53:21Well, at least you tried.
00:53:30Huh.
00:53:31This might help a little.
00:53:33Mm-hmm.
00:53:36Hope.
00:53:36You know, this might be the best dinner I never had.
00:53:43I can't believe it.
00:53:46I'm so embarrassed.
00:53:47I admit I was trying to impress you.
00:53:52Well, you did impress me with your effort.
00:53:57And outside, that was nice.
00:54:05Yeah, it was.
00:54:05Oh, no.
00:54:15The smoke detector.
00:54:16It's connected to the alarm system.
00:54:19Oh.
00:54:21I'm coming.
00:54:22I'm coming.
00:54:22Hey, Doc.
00:54:32Sorry, guys.
00:54:33Everything okay in there?
00:54:34Sorry, just false alarm.
00:54:35Just a really well-done dinner.
00:54:37Well, you might want to stick to carryout.
00:54:38What's that?
00:54:39Carryout.
00:54:40Yeah, yeah.
00:54:41Carryout from now on.
00:54:42Got it.
00:54:43Okay, then.
00:54:44Sorry again.
00:54:48Good morning.
00:54:49Good morning.
00:54:49How was your evening last night, dear?
00:54:55Yes.
00:54:56How was dinner?
00:54:58It was fun.
00:54:59Well, interesting to say the least.
00:55:01Did he make smoked barbecue or smoked turkey?
00:55:08Well, neither, because there was a bit of an...
00:55:11Why are you saying smoked?
00:55:16No.
00:55:16Are you kidding me?
00:55:19Give me that.
00:55:19Last night, Versailles Fire and Rescue Department responded to the home of Dr. Grant Matthews
00:55:27while he was hosting Dr. Adele Clark for dinner?
00:55:30Luckily, it was a false alarm.
00:55:32But this reporter wants to know if there is fire where there is smoke.
00:55:35Are you serious?
00:55:36See, that is why I could never move back.
00:55:38It's been, what, 12 hours?
00:55:40I admit, it's a bit much.
00:55:43Grant told me he doesn't date, and that's why.
00:55:45Everything is public knowledge.
00:55:48Probably the New York Times calling for a statement.
00:55:50Hello?
00:55:51Hello?
00:55:53Sure.
00:55:54Just a second.
00:55:55Adele?
00:55:56It's Catherine calling for you.
00:55:58Catherine?
00:56:02Hey, Catherine.
00:56:05Mm-hmm.
00:56:07Sure, I can help.
00:56:08Okay, I'll be right over.
00:56:12Bye.
00:56:13Well, it seems Grant is stuck at the hospital, so I'm going to go cover at the clinic.
00:56:18That is very nice of you.
00:56:19See, you do love this town.
00:56:21I would love this town even more if the mayor's first act was to get rid of that gossip column.
00:56:30Oh, and Grant is coming for dinner tonight.
00:56:33I'm cooking.
00:56:37Anyone else?
00:56:38Nope.
00:56:40Thank you very much.
00:56:42It's my pleasure.
00:56:44It was actually a nice change of pace for me.
00:56:47Can I talk to you for a second before you leave?
00:56:49Of course.
00:57:04I had a nursing degree and finished two years of medical school when I quit and moved back.
00:57:11My family needed me to help.
00:57:14So I went to work as a nurse at Edgewood Hospital.
00:57:17Well, you were going to become a doctor?
00:57:21It was my dream.
00:57:25But I had a great career as a nurse.
00:57:28So I'm telling you this because there will be a lot of people who will ask you this week about moving back.
00:57:35You mean, like, everyone?
00:57:38You need to do what's right for you.
00:57:40And even though you'll have pressure, you take care of yourself first.
00:57:47The rest will fall into place.
00:57:52I have to admit, with Grant as the only doctor, I was feeling a bit guilty.
00:57:57He needs help.
00:57:58He does.
00:57:59But he's a good man.
00:58:02And he can handle the people in this town.
00:58:07Do you know much about his time in the army?
00:58:09I get the sense he doesn't really like to talk about it.
00:58:13He suffered great loss.
00:58:16He was in a small medical unit and was the only one who came home.
00:58:20He had a tough time when he came back.
00:58:25I had no idea.
00:58:27Which leads me to another point.
00:58:29Since he came back, he won't allow anyone to get close.
00:58:35I think it's because he's afraid of losing them.
00:58:40But I have never seen him like the way he is this week.
00:58:43I know it's only been a few days, but he likes spending time with you.
00:58:51He's a different person.
00:58:54He is the old Grant.
00:58:57I have to admit, I never expected to meet anyone here.
00:59:02Especially Grant.
00:59:04I don't want to see my nephew hurt.
00:59:07Grant is your nephew?
00:59:11If working in the city is what's right for you,
00:59:13that is wonderful.
00:59:15Just don't lead him on.
00:59:18And if you have no intention of moving back,
00:59:21make sure you say that now.
00:59:25He's been through too much to get hurt all over again.
00:59:30I understand.
00:59:32You know, when I moved back home all those years ago,
00:59:35I left a fiancé behind.
00:59:39It is the one great regret of my life.
00:59:42Oh, Catherine, I'm sorry.
00:59:46Do whatever is right for you.
00:59:51But for the record,
00:59:53I think you would fit in just fine in Versailles.
00:59:57But I've carved out a really nice practice for myself in the city,
01:00:00and coming home would be quite different.
01:00:04You're a smart girl.
01:00:06Follow your heart.
01:00:07Just don't leave any regrets.
01:00:11Thank you, Catherine.
01:00:16Oh.
01:00:19I'll see you tomorrow at the party?
01:00:22Definitely.
01:00:22Okay.
01:00:22Hey, what took you so long?
01:00:41I'm going to put you on speaker.
01:00:43You should have called me first thing this morning.
01:00:45How was it?
01:00:46Sorry, I was at the clinic all morning.
01:00:49Again?
01:00:50Wow.
01:00:50Anyone on staff there now?
01:00:51No, I was just helping out.
01:00:54How was dinner?
01:00:56You're killing me over here.
01:00:57Last night was the best date of my entire life.
01:01:00It ended with the fire department coming to his house.
01:01:04What?
01:01:05The fire department?
01:01:07Oh, start talking.
01:01:09Oh, just a little problem with dinner.
01:01:12That sounds like more than just a little problem.
01:01:15You better start from the beginning.
01:01:16So what time am I going to see you tomorrow?
01:01:19Mm-mm.
01:01:19Don't you dare change the subject.
01:01:20Okay, fine.
01:01:22He's a really nice guy, and we have a great time together.
01:01:26It's just our lives could not be more different.
01:01:28And I've only known him for three days, so there's nothing to tell.
01:01:32I'm not sure I believe you, but I was worried that love would have yanked you from the city
01:01:37and pulled you back home.
01:01:39Don't be ridiculous, although he is handsome and funny and cute.
01:01:44Mm-hmm.
01:01:45Sounds like I should shop for a new dress to wear to the wedding.
01:01:48I'm kidding.
01:01:49Okay, good.
01:01:51Because I can't lose my best friend.
01:01:53Wait, are you kidding about moving back or him being handsome, funny, and cute?
01:01:56Oh, he is handsome and funny and cute.
01:01:59But we met three days ago, so don't get carried away.
01:02:02Okay already.
01:02:04Oh, I gotta go.
01:02:06My lasagna's done.
01:02:08I'm cooking him dinner tonight.
01:02:10What?
01:02:11You're making your How to Catch a Man lasagna?
01:02:13Bye-bye.
01:02:14Wait, no, no, no.
01:02:15Don't hang up.
01:02:18Oh, talk about delicious.
01:02:20You never told me that you could cook.
01:02:22I'm really impressed.
01:02:23She is a very good cook.
01:02:26Always has been.
01:02:27Well, after my devastating night last night, I'm doubly embarrassed.
01:02:31Did she tell you about it?
01:02:33Between the paper and Adele, we heard.
01:02:36Nothing gets past that paper.
01:02:38You know, I heard the new mayor promised his daughter he was going to get rid of the gossip
01:02:42column in the paper.
01:02:43I never said that.
01:02:46And you know I can't.
01:02:48The people around here buy the paper just to read that column.
01:02:52I agree with Adele.
01:02:54I'll back that effort.
01:02:55Oh, did you hear that, Dad?
01:02:56We're going to start a movement.
01:02:58Maybe even a protest.
01:02:59Delzy, let me get into office for a few days before you start any protests.
01:03:05How about dessert?
01:03:06Grant, Adele made an amazing cake.
01:03:09Yeah.
01:03:12Sorry.
01:03:13Hey, Charlie.
01:03:18Oh, uh, okay.
01:03:22I'll be right over.
01:03:25Duty calls?
01:03:25It appears that Jesse Miller's about to give birth on her kitchen floor, so, um, they don't
01:03:31have time to get to the hospital.
01:03:32I'm so sorry, Adele.
01:03:34Everything was delicious.
01:03:38Sorry again.
01:03:40It's Crystal Taylor.
01:03:41Oh.
01:03:42Hi, Crystal.
01:03:44Really?
01:03:45Okay, well, I'm on my way to another call.
01:03:49Um, I'll try and stop by later.
01:03:51Uh.
01:03:52No, I'll go.
01:03:53Hang on, Crystal.
01:03:56You'll go?
01:03:57Yeah, sure, I'll go.
01:03:58Okay.
01:03:59Crystal.
01:04:01Dr. Clark will be over there soon, so Lucas will be in good hands.
01:04:05Okay.
01:04:07Lucas' fever is back, so, you remember where to go?
01:04:11Yeah, I remember.
01:04:12Great.
01:04:13Thank you again.
01:04:14Um, call me if you have any issues.
01:04:15I'll catch you for a balloon duty tomorrow.
01:04:18Okay.
01:04:20Rain check on dessert?
01:04:21Of course.
01:04:22So, do you think you'll want a big wedding?
01:04:29Mom.
01:04:36Hey, buddy.
01:04:37You're not feeling good again.
01:04:40Let me see.
01:04:44Is it okay if I take a look in your ears?
01:04:47Let's see here.
01:04:50Okay.
01:04:50The other one?
01:04:52All right.
01:04:55Well, the good news is you are going to be just fine, okay?
01:05:00I'm just going to talk to your mom for a second, but until you're feeling all better, I'm going to need you to rest and take care of yourself.
01:05:06Okay.
01:05:10Have you been giving him the medicine that Dr. Matthews gave you?
01:05:13I haven't missed a dose.
01:05:16Let me see here.
01:05:18Okay, how about we up this to one every four hours instead of every six hours?
01:05:22Can you take him to the clinic on Monday?
01:05:26I think I can, yeah.
01:05:27Do you have papers so I can write down my phone number for you?
01:05:32Now, he does still have a bit of an infection.
01:05:35So, if anything changes at all, you just call me right away and let me know.
01:05:39Okay?
01:05:39Okay.
01:05:40And he's going to need extra fluids, especially water.
01:05:44Okay.
01:05:45I will.
01:05:46Of course.
01:05:47Okay.
01:05:47I guess I'm going to need you to listen to your mom, okay?
01:05:56And I'll see you very soon.
01:05:58Bye.
01:06:01Oh, wait.
01:06:02Here's 13.
01:06:04I can give you more next week when unemployment comes.
01:06:07Oh, no, no, no.
01:06:07I can't take that.
01:06:09Does Dr. Matthews usually file your insurance for you, or...?
01:06:13I don't have any right now.
01:06:15I applied for assistance.
01:06:17Oh, so he doesn't charge?
01:06:20No.
01:06:24Things are going to get better.
01:06:26Trust me.
01:06:27Just hope your father can get that factory open and I can get a job.
01:06:31He will.
01:06:31And you will.
01:06:35Okay?
01:06:43Come on.
01:06:45He's going to be okay.
01:06:48I can get that.
01:07:01You started without me, huh?
01:07:09You were late.
01:07:10It was a late night.
01:07:12But I'm happy to report a healthy baby girl.
01:07:15Oh.
01:07:16How was Lucas?
01:07:17Well, he still has the infection, so I increased the dose.
01:07:20And I told Crystal to come to the clinic on Monday.
01:07:25Good.
01:07:25Good.
01:07:26Good.
01:07:27And what do we have here?
01:07:28Oh.
01:07:30Um...
01:07:31These are for you.
01:07:34Ah.
01:07:36Okay.
01:07:37Um, I'm happy to hold my end of the bargain, but I think my pile is bigger than yours.
01:07:42Oh.
01:07:43Mm.
01:07:45There we go.
01:07:46Now we're even.
01:07:47I think I'm being swindled.
01:07:49Mm.
01:07:50Okay, so how about I cook you another dinner?
01:07:54That's nice.
01:07:56I'll take all the balloons.
01:07:57It's just that easy, I guess.
01:08:02Can I tell you something?
01:08:04Sure.
01:08:07You're a good guy.
01:08:08Just a really good guy.
01:08:11And just watching the way that you interact with your patients, it's amazing.
01:08:18You've really shown me a whole other side of medicine, and I can just tell that you really
01:08:25care about these people.
01:08:26And I have really enjoyed spending time with you these past few days.
01:08:37I've enjoyed spending time with you.
01:08:41I guess I never know when somebody's going to walk into your life.
01:08:46But tonight, tonight will be the real test of our new friendship.
01:08:56A test, huh?
01:08:58How's that?
01:09:00The dance floor, my dear.
01:09:02Are you saying you can dance?
01:09:06Well, I guess you don't know, but my nickname in med school was, uh, Dr. Dance.
01:09:11Oh, Dr. Dance, huh?
01:09:15Does that mean I need an appointment?
01:09:17I'll see if I can squeeze you in.
01:09:20Oh, no.
01:09:20No!
01:09:22That means work.
01:09:23You know it, right?
01:09:23Hey!
01:09:23It is a party, after all.
01:09:27Oh.
01:09:28Good morning, sunshine.
01:09:42It's nice to see you all.
01:09:45Once in a while.
01:09:47Doc Grant, thank you for coming.
01:10:00Wouldn't miss it.
01:10:01Congrats again.
01:10:02Oh, thank you.
01:10:03Hey, listen.
01:10:04Have fun and enjoy yourself.
01:10:06Adele's out there on the dance floor.
01:10:08I see.
01:10:09But I would like to see Cecilia first.
01:10:11At the punch bowl, talking with Evelyn.
01:10:14Be careful what you say around her.
01:10:16Don't worry, I will.
01:10:23Looks like Adele is having a great time.
01:10:26Ah, yes.
01:10:27Her friends from the city came in to help us celebrate.
01:10:30Wasn't that nice?
01:10:31But I don't see Dr. Matthews.
01:10:34I thought for sure they'd be here together.
01:10:36I'm sure he's on his way.
01:10:42Rumor has it that there's a romance blossoming between the two of them.
01:10:47Do you think Adele will ever move back to Versailles?
01:10:50No.
01:10:51Never.
01:10:53She's carved out a great career for herself.
01:10:56She loves the city and the hospital.
01:10:58All her friends are there.
01:11:00I don't blame her.
01:11:01The city has so much to help.
01:11:03Not even for Dr. Matthews?
01:11:06I'm sure it wasn't all about medicine last week, was it?
01:11:11They've become friends.
01:11:12That's all.
01:11:13Why, just this evening, Adele was telling me that she couldn't wait to get back to her life in the city.
01:11:19Well, I think they would make a lovely couple.
01:11:22I do, too.
01:11:24But perhaps it's just not meant to be.
01:11:27Oh, they're calling me.
01:11:30I need to go introduce George.
01:11:31I love the pain.
01:11:32I love the pain.
01:11:34I love the pain.
01:11:41Thank you all for coming tonight.
01:11:44And now, it is my distinct pleasure to introduce to you the new mayor of Versailles and my husband, Mayor George Clark.
01:12:01I am so proud and honored to be your mayor.
01:12:05And I pledge to you that I will do everything I can to make Versailles the greatest place to live in this country.
01:12:12Well, thank you.
01:12:17Thank you again.
01:12:18And everyone, have a great time tonight.
01:12:21But remember, come Monday morning, we get to work.
01:12:25All right?
01:12:26Maybe he had an emergency.
01:12:41Who?
01:12:44I really wanted you to meet him.
01:12:47And for him to be here, I just thought he would have at least sent a message.
01:12:51Hey, you don't know.
01:12:52I mean, he could be stuck on a call.
01:12:54Did you text him?
01:12:55No, I didn't want to be, you know.
01:12:58You're not being anything.
01:13:00I mean, he is supposed to be here, right?
01:13:02I mean, he did help decorate.
01:13:05Yeah.
01:13:05So text.
01:13:07Better yet, call him.
01:13:09Okay, you're right.
01:13:10And now I'm overthinking this.
01:13:12Okay, I'll be right back.
01:13:14Don't have too much fun.
01:13:16She's thinking about it.
01:13:18He'll be fine.
01:13:18Yeah.
01:13:25Hey, it's Dr. Matthews.
01:13:30Please leave a message.
01:13:31If it's an emergency, please call 911.
01:13:34Hey, Grant.
01:13:36It's Adele.
01:13:37I'm at the party, and it's almost over.
01:13:40And you're not here.
01:13:42I guess maybe you got tied up or something.
01:13:47Anyway, just let me know, okay?
01:13:51Bye.
01:13:52Hey, everyone.
01:14:12Can I get your attention for a sec?
01:14:14I want to thank you all again for coming to celebrate, and also for all of your support
01:14:20throughout the campaign.
01:14:21Our daughter Adele is here to help us celebrate this victory, and we could not be happier.
01:14:28I appreciate everyone in this town who lent their support to my campaign because, well,
01:14:34it tells me you want to join me in making Versailles the best community, not only in the state,
01:14:41but in the country to live in.
01:14:43Hey, Grant.
01:14:50It's Adele.
01:14:51I'm at the party, and it's almost over, and you're not here.
01:14:57I guess maybe you got tied up or something?
01:15:01Anyway, just, um, let me know, okay?
01:15:05Hey, it's me again.
01:15:07You missed a great night.
01:15:09I hope you're okay.
01:15:09I was thinking we could finish the conversation we started earlier today.
01:15:15So I have to head back tomorrow.
01:15:18I wanted to see you before I go.
01:15:21So call me back, or let me know if you're stuck at the hospital or you need some help.
01:15:28So, okay, um, call me.
01:15:38You're ridiculous, Dad.
01:15:40I'll get you up, okay?
01:15:43Okay, okay, always the voice of practicality.
01:16:06Well, I'm all set, so I'll call you when I get there.
01:16:15Time for coffee?
01:16:17No, I just kind of want to get on the road.
01:16:22Adele?
01:16:23What's wrong?
01:16:24I, um, guess I'm just disappointed that Grant didn't come to the party last week.
01:16:31I'm sure it was something urgent.
01:16:34He wouldn't just not come.
01:16:36What are you talking about?
01:16:37Grant was there.
01:16:39What do you mean Grant was there?
01:16:42Yes, I talked with him.
01:16:43When was this?
01:16:44Well, he came in, we talked, uh, oh, it was when you were out on the dance floor with your friends.
01:16:51And then he said he wanted to say hello to your mother.
01:16:54You were at the, uh, punch bowl talking with Evelyn.
01:16:57He walked over to you.
01:16:58Oh, yes, I talked to Evelyn.
01:17:00I wonder why he didn't say any...
01:17:03Oh, dear.
01:17:06Oh, dear?
01:17:07What do you mean, oh, dear, Mom?
01:17:10I was talking to Evelyn, and, of course, you know her.
01:17:14She was asking about you and Grant and her romance.
01:17:18Oh, my.
01:17:19I wonder if he heard us.
01:17:21Oh, heard you?
01:17:22What did you say?
01:17:23I told her that you told me that you and Grant were just friends
01:17:27and that you would never move back to Versailles
01:17:29and that you were perfectly happy in the city.
01:17:31There was no way I was giving that woman any information about your relationship with Grant.
01:17:36I have to go.
01:17:39I'll call you.
01:17:44You're the mayor.
01:17:45Do something.
01:17:46Do something.
01:17:46Hey, it's Dr. Matthews.
01:18:04Please leave a message.
01:18:05If it's a emergency, please call him back one more.
01:18:07Hey, Grant.
01:18:08It's Adele.
01:18:10I was just heading out, so I stopped by your place.
01:18:12I was hoping to catch you.
01:18:16I just feel like we left some things unfinished, and, um...
01:18:22Anyway, I have to go and get back to the city, but...
01:18:27Call me.
01:18:30Please.
01:18:30There you are.
01:18:37Good morning.
01:18:38Hey.
01:18:38Ready for a marathon of a day?
01:18:40Only four surgeries, but the good news is I'm assisting you with the first three.
01:18:45Hey.
01:18:46You okay?
01:18:47Yep.
01:18:48Just ready to get back to work.
01:18:50You're still in Versailles.
01:18:52No, I'm not.
01:18:53Dr. Clark, one thing I know, no matter how many surgeries we do today, Versailles will
01:19:00still be there tomorrow.
01:19:02You're right.
01:19:03Good.
01:19:04Let's do this.
01:19:06Come on.
01:19:16Hello?
01:19:17Hi.
01:19:18Uh, Dr. Clark.
01:19:19It's Crystal Taylor.
01:19:20Crystal?
01:19:20Hey.
01:19:21Is everything okay?
01:19:22Uh, Lucas, his fever is back.
01:19:25He's burning up.
01:19:26Well, you need to get him to the hospital.
01:19:28You should call 911.
01:19:29I did, but they said that it's going to be at least 45 minutes, and the one from Edgewood
01:19:33is going to be the same.
01:19:35Did you call Dr. Matthews?
01:19:37Yes, I did, but he didn't answer.
01:19:40Can you come over?
01:19:42Crystal, I wish I could, but I'm already back in the city.
01:19:45But we have to get Lucas to the ER.
01:19:47I, um...
01:19:48I'm going to find somebody to drive you to the hospital, okay?
01:19:51Until then, I want you to keep a cold cloth on his forehead.
01:19:54Okay.
01:19:55Okay, thank you.
01:19:56Crystal, don't worry.
01:19:58We're going to get you what you need, okay?
01:19:59Okay.
01:19:59Hey, Dad.
01:20:14Can you do me a favor?
01:20:23Hi, Catherine.
01:20:24Dr. Clark, what are you doing here?
01:20:27Is Grant here?
01:20:28No, he went to get coffee at the Amsden.
01:20:30Okay.
01:20:30Thank you so much.
01:20:52What?
01:20:57Adele.
01:20:57What are you doing here?
01:21:03Let me say something for a second.
01:21:06Last week...
01:21:07Last week, you opened my eyes to a whole new way of practicing medicine.
01:21:13Maybe that's the way it should be.
01:21:16You create a real relationship with each and every one of your patients.
01:21:20I admire that, and I want that.
01:21:27These people, they love you.
01:21:30My patients like me.
01:21:31They're happy with me, but my patients are an assembly line of forms and insurance claims,
01:21:40and I never even get to know them personally.
01:21:47I've heard that you're opening a new surgical center, and I would like to apply for a job.
01:21:52I see.
01:21:56But I don't know if I can bring you on.
01:21:59I've talked to a lot of doctors, and there's a lot of interest in the job.
01:22:03And, you know, it's challenging.
01:22:06Long hours.
01:22:07I realize that.
01:22:09Well, it's more than that.
01:22:10It's going to be plenty of stubbed toes and splinters, bloody noses.
01:22:19What about warts and rashes?
01:22:21Oh, yeah.
01:22:22Can you handle that?
01:22:25No, I can definitely handle that, doctor.
01:22:27I am up for the challenge.
01:22:30Okay, good.
01:22:31Can I ask you one more question?
01:22:34Yes.
01:22:36Do you believe in love at first sight?
01:22:37I never did until last week.
01:22:42Yeah, same here.
01:22:45You should put those coffees down.
01:22:48Good idea.
01:23:04Oh, we are going to make the paper.
01:23:05Front page, for sure.
01:23:26Nothing can help.
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