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