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00:00Previously on Best Medicine.
00:02Famous heart surgeon from Boston.
00:04I'm curious about your interpersonal skills.
00:07I take people who are sick and I make them well.
00:09I have never, never!
00:11You're a real charmer, aren't you?
00:13This town and all the people in it are very dear to me.
00:16I'm keeping my eye on you.
00:17Get out of here. Go.
00:19Aunt Sarah.
00:19What's it like being back now after all these years?
00:22I find the people here irrational.
00:24I'm about to be a YouTube star.
00:26Far too chatty.
00:27Wheeze a dummy two weeks before our wedding.
00:30Demanding.
00:33Does blood freak you out?
00:35But you're a doctor.
00:37This place won't let you hide.
00:40And that's a good thing.
00:57Elaine, I'll see my first patient.
01:19Elaine, are you there?
01:21Who will hold the spoon on their nose the longest?
01:27Guess in the comment section to win a free coffee at the Salty Breeze.
01:30Elaine, what are you doing?
01:32Shh.
01:32Hosting a game show.
01:33We're live.
01:33Excuse me?
01:34People text me their game suggestions.
01:36I use whoever's here.
01:37Elaine, that's highly inappropriate.
01:38You know what it's called?
01:39Try my patience.
01:40How about try doing your job?
01:42Scott, it's fine.
01:43Spoon's off.
01:45Now.
01:46Okay, if I cut the line, gotta get to work.
01:48Just need a minute.
01:50Fine.
01:51So what seems to be the problem?
01:54Nothing.
01:54Fit as a fiddle.
01:55Well, that was quick.
01:56Goodbye.
01:56How?
01:56Well, hold on.
01:57I do need your help.
01:58I need a prescription for some vitamin V.
02:03You know.
02:05Some hard candy.
02:07Ah.
02:08Sedinofil.
02:11Viagra.
02:12Bingo.
02:13Not that I need it.
02:14You know, just thought I'd have some on hand.
02:17Just in case, since Louisa and I are now kaput, I plan on being very active.
02:23A bad boy.
02:24Ladies, take a number.
02:26Now, get the penicillin ready.
02:27Are you aware of the possible side effects?
02:29Like having fun, loving life, and feeling foxy?
02:32No.
02:33Headaches, nausea, and priapism?
02:36A painful and prolonged erection.
02:40Cool.
02:41Just in case there's, you know, a little stage fright.
02:45Louisa's the only one I've been with for eight years, but let me tell you, there were no problems there.
02:51Right?
02:52Got it.
02:53Healthy sex life?
02:54Any history of heart disease, stroke, low blood pressure, or eye disease?
02:58Nope.
02:59I mean, more than healthy.
03:00Like, our sex life was like it.
03:03Stop talking.
03:05Elaine, next.
03:06Women say that they want that nice guy, but they don't.
03:10They don't, the nice guy.
03:12The nice guy ends up taking his mom to Cancun for his honeymoon.
03:15That is not going to be me ever again.
03:20There's a new sheriff in town.
03:22Good.
03:22I wasn't that crazy about the old one.
03:28That's a good one, dog.
03:29Elaine!
03:30It's the brown-tailed moth rash.
03:33Happens every year.
03:34I just need a prescription for hydrocortisone cream.
03:38You're awfully young to have graduated medical school.
03:40I know everything about it.
03:42It's from the hairs of the moth.
03:43They're toxic.
03:44They embed in the skin, causing dermatitis.
03:48This is the season.
03:51He's right.
03:51Half the town gets it.
03:52He just needs the cream.
03:53No, this is fun.
03:54Would you like to help with an open-heart surgery later?
03:57I just need to get to work.
03:58If I could get the prescription, we'll be on our way.
04:01Does an uncontrollable cough come with the brown-tailed moth allergy?
04:05It's probably just a coincidence.
04:06How scientific.
04:08Oh, I prefer to actually examine him.
04:10I need you to take a deep breath.
04:20I'm going to need a skin sample.
04:22Now, I'll expedite an answer from the lab, but in the meantime, keep Peter out of school.
04:26Looks like this might be contagious.
04:28What?
04:29Out of school?
04:30For the brown-tailed moth?
04:31I have a job.
04:33So do I.
04:34And in my professional medical opinion, it's presenting differently than just a common insect reaction.
04:39Half the town is about to come down with this, and you're going to send them all home?
04:43Are you nuts?
04:45Let's go.
04:46What a waste of time.
04:48This is insane, Doc.
04:54Prepare to be enemy number one.
04:57Wow.
04:58We're in a roll.
04:59All right, then.
05:26Who's next?
05:26Just doing my job is so boring.
05:29Harriet!
05:30I caught myself on a broken pipe, stupid thing.
05:36Well, come in, then.
05:37Hey, do you need any help, Doc?
05:39Not at all.
05:42Okay, let's take a look at the wound and see what you have.
05:46Ah, off, off.
05:52Please, can I help?
05:56Well, if you insist.
05:56Clean up on aisle nine.
06:00Dr. Reese let me help out all the time.
06:04Right, Bert?
06:05Yeah, like a regular Florence Nightingale.
06:07Is there anything you can't do?
06:09Not a singles bar.
06:11Out.
06:11Okay, wound is all cleaned up, Doc.
06:14Mm-hmm.
06:14Mm-hmm.
06:22Okay, yep.
06:24Looks like the new butterflies will do it.
06:26Just keep the wound clean and dry.
06:27Mm-hmm.
06:28Hey, do you want to go to the baked bean supper with me?
06:34No.
06:35Are you insane?
06:36That's so public.
06:37Might as well announce we're engaged.
06:39Never mind.
06:40Leave.
06:40So, no, not that.
06:43I just, I don't have time for that kind of stuff right now.
06:46I'm concentrating on my career and getting out of Port Wynn.
06:49You want to leave Port Wynn?
06:51Of course.
06:52There's nothing for me here.
06:56Done.
06:57I'll wrap him up.
07:01Like, like leave Port Wynn for good?
07:05Do I need to call the police?
07:06All finished.
07:10There we go.
07:11Thanks, Doc.
07:14Thanks, Elaine.
07:15Yeah.
07:21I was very helpful.
07:24One could say almost invaluable.
07:26Out?
07:27Yeah.
07:27Get out.
07:28Yeah.
07:29Yep.
07:36Another dinner alone, Dr. Wurst?
07:39That's the saddest thing ever.
07:41If that's me in 60 years, just kill me.
07:45Dr. Best?
07:48Hello.
07:49Hello.
07:51I'm just getting some dinner to go.
07:53Wanna?
07:54Me too.
07:55Yeah.
07:57So, how was your day?
08:00Unpleasant.
08:01Seems the inmates want to run the asylum.
08:03Well, I heard about Peter Kronk.
08:06Okay, you may not know this, but the brown-tailed moth is very helpful.
08:09Louisa, Martin, your dinners are coming up.
08:11Doc, glad you're here.
08:12We haven't gotten your RSVP for the baked bean supper.
08:17Right, because I'm not going.
08:19Nope.
08:20You're adorable.
08:22Oh, wait.
08:23You're serious.
08:24No, no, no.
08:25You don't understand.
08:26Everyone goes to the baked bean supper unless you're dead or in the hospital, and even then.
08:31Lorraine with the oxygen tank.
08:32Baby, hey, it's the time when feuds are dropped, and phones are put away, and we all feel less alone.
08:40It's such a wonderful opportunity to really connect with people.
08:44I mean, even after all of these years, I still find that I find out something new about someone.
08:50Well, as this town's doctor, I feel all I do is learn something new about someone.
08:53Well, I don't mean it like it's not really.
08:55Uh, George, why are you standing like that?
08:58I'm sorry, sweetheart.
09:01Just don't look out at the patio.
09:05Hey.
09:07What?
09:08George, what are you doing?
09:09Oh, Jeannie.
09:27She's my, uh, she's my teaching assistant.
09:30Um, I'm, I'm gonna...
09:37Hi.
09:59We'll be quick.
10:02Just need some cortisone cream.
10:04It's the, uh, brown-tailed mothrush.
10:06Really?
10:06So...
10:07You know, I think I'm just gonna take a nap.
10:09Put my stethoscope, my prescription pad, and a bowl of Percocet by the door, and everyone can just help themselves.
10:15I didn't mean anything by it.
10:16It just happens...
10:17Every year.
10:17Every year.
10:17No, I'm well aware.
10:19May I dare ask, does Mallory have any other symptoms?
10:24Well, actually...
10:25Um, I have squirts, yeah.
10:28Yes.
10:29It's always just coming out like...
10:32Me too, actually.
10:35Just like that.
10:36Just like...
10:38I assume we're talking about a case of diarrhea?
10:41Yeah.
10:42And then kind of like...
10:44Do you go to school with a boy named Peter Kronk by any chance?
10:57He's in my class.
10:57He's really smart.
10:59And was he in school yesterday afternoon?
11:00We played tag.
11:05Elaine, push back my appointments for the next hour.
11:08Excuse me.
11:10And please keep Mallory out of school.
11:14Oh, good job.
11:20Yeah, high five.
11:21Hi.
11:23Oh.
11:24Hello.
11:25Just hope it's not weird, Mark and I.
11:27Yeah.
11:28Hmm.
11:29Just so you know, I tried Hinge.
11:31Only eligible man was a 75-minute drive.
11:33And then a ferry.
11:35Yeah.
11:35Of course.
11:37I wish you both the best.
11:38That's such a belief.
11:40Oh.
11:41Oh, my God.
11:43Lindsay, Georgia, he is not a wishbone.
11:46Hello.
11:46Oh.
11:48Hello.
11:52Uh, how was your dinner last night?
11:54I left before, obviously.
11:59Steamfish.
12:00Very nice.
12:02Good.
12:03Peter Kronk, is he here?
12:04Yes.
12:04Um, he's inside right now.
12:06And are you aware I told his mother he shouldn't be in school?
12:08Yes, I am.
12:10But, I mean, it's not that big of a deal.
12:12It's only the brown-tailed moth.
12:13How do you suppose I can be the town doctor if no one will do what I say?
12:17What's just the brown-tailed moth?
12:19Does the brown-tailed moth give you diarrhea or a hacking cough?
12:21This could be something very contagious.
12:23And Mrs. Kronk put a lot of people...
12:25Now, listen, there are some people here with certain financial hardships, okay?
12:28Part of you being a doctor here is knowing your patients.
12:31No, no.
12:32My only responsibility is keeping everyone safe.
12:35Now, you tell Mrs. Kronk, the other teachers, and your principal that that boy cannot be in school.
12:40Hey, I'm sure as a big city doctor, you're used to having the last word.
12:44Not sure it works that way around here.
12:45Oh, I don't need the last.
12:54You kids keep digging.
12:56Gotta stay on schedule.
13:00Eeyore!
13:04Eeyore!
13:06Hey!
13:07Eeyore!
13:10Hey!
13:12It's me, Glendon, remember?
13:15When we were kids, on the beach?
13:17Nope.
13:18Oh, come on.
13:19You always moping around like a sad sack.
13:21Had to lighten things up with a little ribbing, remember?
13:24Actually, I have no idea what you're talking about.
13:26Hey, I heard you were coming up.
13:28What's the deal?
13:29Big city surgeon, now bandaging knees?
13:32It's actually none of your business.
13:34Well, I've done very well for myself.
13:35This is my house.
13:36I did an extension, putting in an in-ground pool.
13:40Everyone's just loving coming by.
13:42Kids especially.
13:43Home improvements.
13:44Never understood all the hysteria.
13:47Oh, you heard about the baked bean supper?
13:48Impossible not to.
13:49Yeah, it's nothing, but I'm the sponsor.
13:52Your mother must be so proud.
13:54Ha!
13:54Still a sourpuss, just like the old days.
13:57Hey, come by the house anytime you want, Eeyore.
14:00I'll give you a tour.
14:01Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
14:13Whoa.
14:14Whoa.
14:15Hey, okay.
14:16Hey, Doc, fancy.
14:17Meeting you here.
14:18Uh-huh, okay, okay.
14:19Let's put down the hedge trimmer now.
14:21You feeling all right?
14:23Whew.
14:24I'm fine, Doc.
14:25You sure?
14:26Yeah, no need to make a fuss about it.
14:28Whoa, whoa, whoa.
14:29Whoa!
14:29I don't know what's going on.
14:35I've just been feeling a little dizzy this week.
14:37That happened because you got dizzy?
14:38Why didn't you tell me?
14:39What, with Al standing right there?
14:41No, no, no, that's not the way it's supposed to work.
14:43I'm the dad.
14:43I'm supposed to worry about him.
14:45Well, you seem to have some form of vestibular neuritis.
14:48It should fix itself with a simple medication.
14:50I'll call in the prescription to Sally's.
14:51You just fill it as soon as possible.
14:52And do not work until it's cleared up, okay?
14:54Do not work?
14:55Doc, what, are you crazy?
14:56I got bills to pay.
14:58Fine, you're right.
14:59I am?
14:59Really?
15:00Sure.
15:00Dizzy spells and power tools go great together.
15:02Take the pills and do not work.
15:04Do you hear me?
15:06Fine.
15:10Okay, you got it.
15:11You got it.
15:12Okay, you two, go.
15:13Try it.
15:13Try it.
15:13Try it.
15:14I'll be fine.
15:16I'll be fine.
15:18I'll be fine.
15:19I'll be fine.
15:19I'll be fine.
15:20I'll be fine.
15:22I'll be fine.
15:22I'll be fine.
15:24I'll be fine.
15:25We have a winner.
15:28Elaine, what's this?
15:31Today's game is Chubby Bunny.
15:35And how many of you are here for the so-called brown-tail moth allergy?
15:42Something is not right.
15:43You better fix me up quick.
15:45I can't go to the baked bean supper like this.
15:47How in God's name can you be thinking about baked beans now?
15:51It's not like we could miss it.
15:52Rain or shine, there's always the supper.
15:54There must have been at least one year it was canceled.
15:57Year?
15:57It's every month and never.
15:59Every month?
16:01And it still makes you all weepy.
16:05Life is uncertain.
16:07So this is an illusion of a future that we can look forward to.
16:13Life is uncertain.
16:15Traditions give us the illusion of a future that we can look forward to.
16:19That's right.
16:20That's right.
16:21That's right.
16:21That's true.
16:23That's right.
16:24Well, bad news.
16:27Not this month.
16:28Mm-mm.
16:28No dinner is worth the whole town getting sick.
16:33The baked bean supper is canceled.
16:36Uh-huh.
16:49Thanks so much.
16:58Hello.
17:01My mom says you're the A-word, the B-word, the S-word, and the F-word with the A-word.
17:12Well, thank you so very much.
17:15What am I supposed to do now?
17:16Don't blame me.
17:17I just came to invite you to dinner.
17:19Martin, everybody's very pissed off at you for canceling the supper.
17:22I'm just doing my job.
17:24It's only the brown-tail moth.
17:25Stop.
17:26Just not another word.
17:27Do you want to come to dinner or not?
17:28No.
17:30I'd rather eat alone.
17:31Not you, too.
17:32If you must know, I look forward to the supper, too.
17:35Because of the sacredness of tradition or the cozy warmth of community or do baked bean
17:42fairies just come and fly in the moonlight?
17:44It's George's brown bread.
17:47It's miraculous, and he only makes it for the supper, which means I'll have to wait another
17:53month.
17:54Hmm.
17:56Oh, you've met him?
17:59Well, he's definitely the F-word with the A-word.
18:04Yes.
18:05Once a bully, always a bully.
18:07I can't stop it.
18:09What do you mean by that?
18:10Nothing.
18:10Just some childish name-calling.
18:12Don't give yourself a stroke.
18:14You had it hard enough back then.
18:17Last thing you needed was somebody else making it harder.
18:21You say the word, I'll kick him in the teeth.
18:24In a strange way, that's actually very touching.
18:28Now get the hell out of here.
18:30These are my regulars.
18:31I gotta sell some lobsters.
18:34Come on, I just came in, and we got some beauties.
18:39Oh, feisty.
18:44Where is everyone?
18:48Canceled.
18:49Canceled?
18:49Why?
18:49Because of the baked bean supper.
18:51You're being boycotted.
18:52People are sick, and they won't see me?
18:54That's insane.
18:54You're telling me?
18:55How am I supposed to do a show called Try My Patience with No Patience?
18:59You're killing my likes.
19:00No, I'm right about this.
19:02It's not the brown-tailed moth.
19:03Call the lab.
19:04Tell them I need the results from the samples now.
19:07I know the skin sample results will prove that it's not the brown-tailed moth allergy.
19:12Freshly sharpened pencil for you.
19:16Dylan, will you help Xavier?
19:18All right, stay with your buddy.
19:19Oh.
19:19No.
19:20Oh, um, Isabel, Eliza, Veta, you got this?
19:24I'll be right back.
19:27Everything okay?
19:28Everything okay?
19:28Mm-hmm.
19:30Oh, no.
19:31What happened?
19:33Nothing.
19:33It's just...
19:34It's Mark.
19:35No.
19:36We had...
19:37Play date.
19:40Right.
19:41Two nights ago.
19:42Mm-hmm.
19:42And then he never called me.
19:43So then I called him, and he told me that it was...
19:46Just a play date.
19:51Nothing more.
19:52Okay.
19:52And that he wants to be free to have...
19:54Play dates with whomever he wants.
19:59I thought he was one of the nice ones.
20:02What did you do to him?
20:05Uh...
20:06It's fine.
20:08It's fine.
20:10Um, let me just sit.
20:13Miss...
20:13Miss Janie's gonna take a bathroom break.
20:15Yeah, yeah, okay.
20:17Hi, everyone.
20:18I know that you're boycotting, and I kind of get it,
20:21but remember to like my videos.
20:23Gotta still keep those numbers up.
20:26Wow.
20:28Very brave coming here.
20:30Hope nobody saw you.
20:32I don't care what people think.
20:34I just wanted to tell you that if you ever need help with your career,
20:38just ask me.
20:40I don't mean anything romantic.
20:41I just mean, like, cameraman or help carrying things.
20:47Anything.
20:48Really?
20:50Because I meant it.
20:52I can't have anyone tying me down.
20:55I get it.
20:55I promise.
20:56I just, I want to help you make your dreams come true.
20:59Nothing more.
21:00Elaine, is the lab called back yet?
21:03Are they better?
21:04You don't just cancel the baked bean supper on a hunch.
21:06I'm leaving.
21:08Bye.
21:15Hello, you little puppy.
21:18Elaine, if you like them so much, take them home.
21:21Otherwise, get them out of here.
21:23Well, there you go again, you little wriggle butt.
21:25How long has he been doing this?
21:30What, the back scratching?
21:32Mm-hmm.
21:33I don't know, like, the week?
21:38What are you doing?
21:42Don't you think you should buy him dinner first?
21:44He's got rashes all over.
21:54That's why he's been so itchy.
21:56He presents similarly to the ones I've been seeing.
21:59You mean he caught the disease, too?
22:01Not possible.
22:02No, he might be the cause of it.
22:07What are you going to do to him?
22:08What are you going to do to him?
22:14Hey, Doc?
22:17Well, what do we have here?
22:20Possibly a highly contagious dog.
22:23I've contacted animal control.
22:25They advised me to bring him here until they can pick him up.
22:28Please stay as far away from him as you can, and don't touch him.
22:30What?
22:31What am I supposed to do with a highly contagious...
22:33I need you to sign this form to confirm that he is no longer my problem.
22:39What do you want?
22:40To schedule another wedding you can walk out on?
22:42Look, I...
22:43I thought we could have a talk.
22:45I have to just please sign so I can leave.
22:46I would like you to leave.
22:47I'm trying to.
22:48No.
22:49Her.
22:51Mark.
22:51Mark, look.
22:52I'm sorry that I hurt you, but...
22:54But this whole playboy thing, look, it's not nice.
22:57It's not you.
22:57Well, I'm not nice anymore.
22:59You get it?
22:59You cured me of that.
23:00And if you can't handle your jealousy, then that's not my problem.
23:03Why can't anyone in this town have a private conversation?
23:05In private.
23:06Fine.
23:06Just...
23:07Fine.
23:12The lab results.
23:15Confirmed.
23:16Zoonotic.
23:17Zoonotic.
23:18Not a clue, Doc.
23:20The disease is spread animal to human, or in this case, dog to human.
23:24Wait, but if humans aren't spreading the rash, then what about the baked bean supper?
23:27Let the angels sing and the trumpets blow.
23:30You can have your baked bean supper after all.
23:34Well, I mean, that's good news.
23:37Actually, come to think of it, I'd prefer if you didn't go.
23:41What?
23:43That's unheard of.
23:44There's always a first time.
23:47Mark.
23:48I rubbed your feet every single night for eight years, and now you just expect me to eat beans with you.
23:54Mark.
23:55Mark, you're my best friend.
23:57Are you saying that we're never going to be able to be friends?
23:59Never.
24:05Mark.
24:06Come on.
24:07Son of a...
24:17Here, doll.
24:18Don't drink with it.
24:25Hello.
24:26Do you have genomycin in stock?
24:28Well, Dr. Best, I'm so glad you stopped by.
24:31Sally Milo.
24:33Pharmacist.
24:34The other medical professional in town.
24:36Mm-hmm.
24:36I've been wondering when our new town doctor was going to pay me a visit.
24:41Dr. Reese found my input invaluable.
24:44You're right, actually.
24:45I apologize.
24:46I've been busy with the so-called brown-tailed moth epidemic.
24:49It's tularemia, and I'll be prescribing genomycin for it, so...
24:52How clever for knowing it wasn't the brown-tailed moth rash.
24:55Thank you, but I'm not Jonas Salk.
24:56I diagnosed some cases of diarrhea.
24:58Anyway, genomycin.
25:00You're going to need a lot of it.
25:01Understood?
25:02My Marky was right.
25:03You are all business.
25:06Sheriff Mark?
25:07Hmm?
25:07My baby boy.
25:09Do you see the resemblance?
25:10Yes.
25:11Neither of you seem to enjoy a linear conversation.
25:13You're funny.
25:14Hmm.
25:15Please just make sure you have enough medication in stock.
25:17Oh, and while I'm here, did Bert Large fill his prescription for prednisone?
25:23No, but I saw him doing some yard work just a few doors down.
25:26Damn it, he's working just like I asked him not to.
25:28You're so passionate about your patients.
25:31I love that about you.
25:33Oh, sorry.
25:34I can be a bit much sometimes.
25:36Good to know.
25:38Just your neck brace.
25:41Is there anything I should know?
25:41What, this?
25:42Mm-hmm.
25:43Oh, well, it's a story.
25:45Maybe over a glass of Chardonnay?
25:47Too much, Miss Milo.
25:49Thank you for the feedback.
25:51Mm-hmm.
25:51Oh.
26:17You okay?
26:35Oh.
26:37Oh, hey, Doc.
26:40Wait a minute.
26:41Did you just...
26:43Yes, I did.
26:46Thanks a lot.
26:48Why won't anyone in this town listen to me?
26:52Here, come on.
26:53I'll put it on.
26:54So one pill, two times a day for five days.
26:59I, uh...
27:00I guess we all owe you an apology.
27:03It wasn't the brown-tailed moth, after all.
27:05Oh, yes.
27:06Everyone can put away their tar and feathers and go have their beans and bread.
27:10Yeah, well, I don't think I'll be going anyway, so...
27:14Oh.
27:15Mark asked me not to go.
27:17I haven't missed one in over ten years.
27:22I mean, it feels strange, like cutting off a limb.
27:25I don't have a clue what you're talking about, but if it's that important to you, how with Mark, you do what you like.
27:29Well, I'll go if you go.
27:32Oh.
27:33Uh...
27:34I get the impression it's a very public event.
27:36Oh, no, no.
27:37I didn't mean it like that.
27:38It was, uh, it was just a joke.
27:39Oh.
27:39Like, uh, why don't we go with each other?
27:42I misunderstood.
27:43I know.
27:43You said you didn't want to go, and I was like, I'll go if you go.
27:45Never mind, just forget it.
27:47Already forgotten.
27:48Pardon.
27:48Uh, remember, two pills a day for five days.
27:52Mm-hmm.
27:53And, uh...
27:54Okay.
27:54One last thing.
27:55Yep, okay.
27:56Um, when did you come in contact with the dog?
27:59Uh, what dog?
28:00Uh, the one from the police station, but before then.
28:02I hadn't.
28:03Are you sure?
28:04Positive.
28:06Where have you been the past few days?
28:09School, home, the salty breeze.
28:15You wouldn't be spreading a horrible virus, would you, honey?
28:18It's a myth, you know, that pigs are dirty.
28:20I could eat off of her.
28:22Please don't.
28:23I don't see anything.
28:24It's not her.
28:26Now, is there anywhere else a large percentage of this town has been to where there might be animals?
28:31Uh, the biggest thing going on in this town right now is the baked bean supper.
28:35And Glendon's renovation.
28:37Hmm.
28:37Hello.
28:48This is Sheriff Mark from Port Wen.
28:51I have a sick dog.
28:52How much would it be for a vet to look at him?
28:58$400?
28:59Even for an officer of the law?
29:01Oh, my...
29:02Spoddy.
29:09You ever ride one of these things?
29:11Oh, it's awesome.
29:14Yeah, yeah, I know.
29:15I love this.
29:16Oh, perfectly safe, man.
29:18Hold on.
29:19I got you.
29:23Yeah, move on.
29:27Oh, he had to go longer.
29:32I got you.
29:41Excuse me, just...
29:54Up your back.
29:56What the hell are you doing here?
29:59Exactly how many people have been on your property in the last two weeks?
30:02what are you doing here what is this a bag of mice answer my question half the town
30:08everyone loves coming over here louisa peter cronk yeah
30:16why what are you saying you're a lunatic eeyore a trespassing psychopathic lunatic
30:24sorry i think i got it from the dog who got it from playing near the dead dirty mice right that's
30:36nasty waiting to hear confirmation they still haven't picked him up not yet guess i'll need
30:40some medicine doc it's just because let me take a look
30:54exactly how stupid do you think i am hmm please appeal off rash really he's not eating and i
31:03couldn't afford to take him to the vet you know it's like the same medicine for dogs and humans right
31:07yes but it's against the law to acquire medicine under false pretenses officer okay you know i know
31:13that we don't know each other very well but no matter how much you act like you don't care i
31:17don't believe that you would let an innocent dog die doc
31:26let's stop with the fake coughing
31:32i have never done this before in my life
31:34this will never happen again deal give him only half thank you doc hey and when he's all fixed
31:51up i'll bring him right back here what okay absolutely not no no it's the last thing you
31:56should do mark buddy take your meds yeah there you go oh yeah
32:02time no no hey hey no hey hey hey no man but one prisoner i let escape hello
32:16what are you doing here i thought you had to go to your exactly and you're going with me
32:21absolutely not i just put a salmon in the oven then take it out martin are you or are you not a
32:27resident of portland unfortunately then start acting like one especially after almost canceling
32:34the supper no i have been looking forward to a quiet night at home like all the other quiet nights
32:41at home martin when you act like you don't like people they start thinking you don't like them
32:49you're going to the baked bean supper
32:53i'm starting not to like you
32:57how long does this thing last can i get it to go oh stop it the worst thing that could happen to
33:14you tonight is maybe a little heartburn i understand that it was glendon who's been the source of our
33:21irritation no surprise yes the mice came back positive
33:25i think you're gonna have a lovely time tonight george's brown bread is worth the triple
33:31martin what louisa
33:38louisa
33:42what if i have to go to this ridiculous thing then so do you
33:48really
33:49okay
33:53okay five minutes and we're leaving okay
34:05what i can wait
34:16what if i have to go to this
34:29yeah
34:33hey doc
34:34uh sorry again for popping you in the nose
34:38okay
34:51hey
34:52so you decided to come yes uh i just didn't feel right not to cool
35:00okay
35:06oh look i think i found some chairs oh good okay
35:11i told you we should not have gotten here so late
35:13oh hey hey
35:19oh pre-table
35:22oh you uh wanna join
35:29that's a minute
35:30so what do you think calm down i haven't even started eating
35:39not the beans
35:41all of it
35:44you get it
35:44oh
35:52oh
35:53oh
35:53oh
35:57oh
36:02uh you got nerves showing up here
36:09Did you know?
36:11The city shut down my construction.
36:12It's gonna set me back weeks.
36:14Now everyone thinks my house got people sick.
36:17And your house did get people sick.
36:18How?
36:19Look around.
36:21None of this would be happening if it wasn't for me.
36:24Please, you donated a bag of beans, not a hospital wing.
36:33Oops.
36:33The truth is, I do remember you.
36:40I knew it.
36:41You were a pathetic, insecure bully who's turned into a more obnoxious sack of gas.
36:46Martin.
36:47I know, I know.
36:48Okay, I can't.
36:49It's the baked bean supper.
36:50All I was gonna say is that it's just about time that somebody said something.
36:55What?
36:56All right, forget it.
36:57The baked bean supper is canceled.
37:00Everyone out.
37:01You can't throw us out.
37:04Who the hell do you think you are?
37:06Santa Claus canceling Christmas?
37:08Fine.
37:09But this is the last supper I ever pay for.
37:12What do you all think about that?
37:14Good.
37:15We'll all pitch in and pay for it ourselves.
37:18Worth every penny to not hear you go on about it every month.
37:21So said Gilbert.
37:24I couldn't agree more.
37:27You better watch your back of your...
37:29I knew this was a bad idea.
37:37I knew it.
37:38Martin.
37:39No.
38:09You really should know what all the fuss is about.
38:32So, what do you think?
38:37Absolutely delicious.
38:40Why is it so satisfying when people like what we like?
38:43I never noticed that.
38:47So, um, what happened all those years ago?
38:54Oh, uh...
38:57Oh, uh, no, you don't, uh, have to tell me.
39:00I shouldn't have to cry.
39:02I'd rather not.
39:03Oh, oh.
39:05Okay.
39:07Yeah.
39:09I had a sister.
39:22She died in a car accident when I was six.
39:27She was eight.
39:29I was also in the car at the time.
39:31I was sent to Port Wynn for the summers after that.
39:36My parents...
39:38I just wanted to be left alone.
39:42But there was Glendon constantly mocking me for being sad, I guess.
39:51I'm so sorry.
39:55I'm so sorry.
39:56Mm-hmm.
39:57A few months ago, a little girl came in for heart surgery.
40:01It was a car accident.
40:02Same age as my sister.
40:03I froze.
40:04Another doctor had to take over for me.
40:07So what happened?
40:08I ended up developing...
40:09Uh...
40:10I ended up developing...
40:11Uh...
40:12Uh...
40:13a desire to lead a quieter life.
40:14It was a car accident.
40:15Same age as my sister.
40:16Same age as my sister.
40:21I froze.
40:22Another doctor had to take over for me.
40:24Another doctor had to take over for me.
40:31So what happened?
40:32I ended up developing...
40:41a desire to lead a quieter life.
40:53Well.
40:54It seems we had a baked bean supper after all.
41:03Would you like some more water?
41:11Sure, yeah.
41:12I'm not sure.
41:13I don't know.
41:14I'm going to go.
41:15I'm going to go.
41:16I'm going to go.
41:17I'm not sure.
41:17I'm going to go.
41:18I'm going to go.
41:19Oh, my God.
41:49Oh, my God.
42:18I want to remind you how quickly life can change.
42:20Get out of there.
42:22Try not to mess it up.
42:22I'll do my best.
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