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00:00:00Untertitelung des ZDF für funk, 2017
00:00:30Untertitelung des ZDF für funk, 2017
00:01:00Looks great, Josh, except you misspelled featuring
00:01:02Oh man
00:01:07Good morning, Terrence
00:01:15My landlady made peppermint fudge last night
00:01:18Hmm?
00:01:19Peppermint fudge, your favorite
00:01:21Oh, thank you, Darcy
00:01:23You okay?
00:01:27Look what arrived in the mail yesterday
00:01:29Books, Books, Books has decided to have their own Christmas Eve event
00:01:35What?
00:01:36They stole our idea
00:01:37Well, we don't have the market cornered on Christmas Eve events
00:01:41Yes, we do
00:01:41Our Christmas Eve is a tradition
00:01:43They can't just sweep in here and
00:01:46Okay, this is an exact copy of our event
00:01:48No point in getting angry because there's nothing we can do about it
00:01:52We'll just concentrate on having our own wonderful Christmas here
00:01:55The way we do every year
00:01:56Yeah, but don't you think that we should?
00:01:58I think that we should root for all bookstores to be successful these days
00:02:02Even the competition
00:02:03Okay
00:02:04What kind of a name is Books, Books, Books anyway?
00:02:08That I'll grant you
00:02:09Now give me some of that peppermint fudge
00:02:11Your grandson is going to love this, Mr. Farley
00:02:16It was one of my favorites
00:02:17I remember his mother loved it when she was his age
00:02:19I'm so glad you thought of it
00:02:20See you guys on Christmas Eve?
00:02:22Well, we never miss it
00:02:23Perfect
00:02:25Well, just give me a moment and I will get Josh to wrap this up for you
00:02:28You didn't give him a chance
00:02:31Who, Mr. Farley?
00:02:32Oh, Oliver, last night
00:02:34He doesn't read
00:02:36You sent me on a date with someone who doesn't read
00:02:38What, in this?
00:02:39I sent Darcy out last night with a very nice guy
00:02:42But she won't see him again because he can't quote Charles Dickens
00:02:46I will honor Christmas in my heart and keep it all the year
00:02:49See? Josh can quote Dickens
00:02:51Josh works at a bookstore
00:02:52I am willing to hold out for a guy who gets as excited about a new book as I do
00:02:56Nobody gets as excited about a new book as you do
00:02:58Does it really take three of my employees to gift wrap a book?
00:03:02Parents, would you please tell Darcy to be more adventurous?
00:03:05I think Darcy is as adventurous as she wants to be
00:03:08Thank you
00:03:09I've got my friends
00:03:10I've got a job I love
00:03:12And anytime I want adventure
00:03:14I have a whole store full of options
00:03:16Here you go, Mr. Farley
00:03:19Thank you, Darcy
00:03:20I'll see you at the Christmas party
00:03:21You bet
00:03:22I'll see you at the Christmas party
00:03:23I'll see you at the Christmas party
00:03:24I'll see you at the Christmas party
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00:03:26I'll see you at the Christmas party
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00:03:37Ciao, bella!
00:03:55Check out Santa's Helfer.
00:03:57In Naples we call him Bobo Natale.
00:03:59Well, you do Bobo Natale proud, Luigi.
00:04:02What's for dinner?
00:04:03Ah, monikotti, a side of a sauteed spinach,
00:04:07and for dessert, apricot cristana.
00:04:12There's no way that's only $5.
00:04:14For my favorite customer, it's always $5.
00:04:17Thank you, Luigi. You're amazing.
00:04:19But if you keep doing this, you'll go broke.
00:04:21And if I don't do it, you're going to starve, huh?
00:04:24Thank you.
00:04:25Okay, ciao.
00:04:26Buona sera.
00:04:27Good night.
00:04:34Well, dearie, how was your day?
00:04:36Oh, busy day.
00:04:39Catherine was quite disappointed to learn that her matchmaking skills aren't all she hoped.
00:04:43Oh, let me guess. He wasn't a reader.
00:04:47Exactly. What am I supposed to do with that?
00:04:50Oh, it also looks like our biggest rival is trying to compete with Christmas Eve at Chaucer's.
00:04:55Well, they're foolish to try. Chaucer's is a Philadelphia tradition.
00:04:58I think we might need to step up our game this year.
00:05:02Have a gingerbread menu.
00:05:04Oh, no thanks.
00:05:05Bite the head off. It'll make you feel better.
00:05:08Alright, well, I best get back to work. I am stringing lights on my Christmas tree.
00:05:21I thought you did that already.
00:05:24It needed more.
00:05:25Of course it did.
00:05:28Well, I've got the new Anthony Cleaver Parks book and a tree with just the right amount of lights.
00:05:35I'm going to curl up with my dinner, maybe a cup of hot cider, and a few more of those cookies.
00:05:44Okay.
00:05:44Good night.
00:05:45Good night.
00:05:46Good night.
00:06:16How'd you learn to make these?
00:06:34Origami made easy.
00:06:35I picked it up forever ago.
00:06:36Always meant to do something with it.
00:06:38Last night I finally did.
00:06:40You made all of these last night?
00:06:42Well, what could I say?
00:06:43I'm crafty.
00:06:44I just want to see you channel that energy into something other than reading and crafts, which is a fabulous lifestyle if you're 70.
00:06:50Catherine, wait, that's not even true.
00:06:52My grandma's in her 70s and she takes ballroom dancing lessons.
00:06:55I am not doing that.
00:06:57Well, would you look at this?
00:07:01We're going big.
00:07:02This is beautiful.
00:07:04Thank you, Terrence.
00:07:05Can I borrow you two for a second?
00:07:06When?
00:07:09Well, we're hoping for the end of March.
00:07:12Wendy and I will be doing some house hunting in San Francisco when we're out there next week.
00:07:17But what will happen to the store?
00:07:19I'm hoping we can find a general manager we trust to keep it open, keep it going.
00:07:24Chaucer's has been around for a long time and we wouldn't want books, books, books to be the only option in the neighborhood.
00:07:30So you're not selling the place?
00:07:31Well, we're open to all possibilities.
00:07:33But the plan is to keep it open under new management.
00:07:37Of course, if any of you would like to apply, I would welcome that conversation.
00:07:43We're really going to miss you, Terrence.
00:07:50Well, it breaks my heart to say goodbye, but the pull of grandchildren is very powerful.
00:07:56I understand.
00:07:58I'm sorry to break this to you all a week before Christmas, but since I'll be seeing candidates for the job, I thought you should know.
00:08:05Thanks for telling us now, Terrence.
00:08:07So, no long faces, okay?
00:08:09Let's just try and make this the best Christmas Eve at Chaucer's we've ever had.
00:08:13All right.
00:08:15I can't believe Terrence is doing this.
00:08:17It's like he's breaking up the family.
00:08:20We'll still be a family, Darcy.
00:08:21We'll just have family in San Francisco, too.
00:08:23But I mean around here.
00:08:25We grow the family.
00:08:27You know Terrence will find someone great.
00:08:28Unless he decides to sell.
00:08:32You don't think he will, do you?
00:08:33He can't.
00:08:35Someone will turn this building into a yoga studio so fast.
00:08:37Not necessarily.
00:08:38Are these little books made of matchboxes?
00:08:41Yeah.
00:08:41And now I've got like three Ziploc baggies full of matches, so let me know if you need any.
00:08:46I'll keep that in mind.
00:08:49Or worse than a yoga studio, it'll be like the third craft microbrewery on the street.
00:08:53Or worse, they'll just tear it down and turn it into luxury condos.
00:08:57Terrence, everything will be fine.
00:08:59This is someone's dream job.
00:09:00I'm sure of it.
00:09:02Well, you.
00:09:03You, Catherine.
00:09:05You're senior manager.
00:09:06It should totally be you.
00:09:07I'm done with grad school in May.
00:09:09I hope to be putting my journalism degree to use.
00:09:12Terrence needs someone that'll stick around.
00:09:13Really love the place.
00:09:15What about you?
00:09:16What about me?
00:09:17For the job.
00:09:18I don't know anything about running a business.
00:09:24I mean, think of all the thousands of things that could go wrong.
00:09:27There you go.
00:09:28Right back to the worst case scenario.
00:09:32There's a doggie in the window.
00:09:35I see that.
00:09:35And that doggie has a person.
00:09:41I see that, too.
00:09:52Come on, Bailey.
00:09:53Come on.
00:09:53Come on.
00:10:05Come on, Bailey.
00:10:07Looks like we're early.
00:10:25Hey, what's for dinner?
00:10:29Um, chicken piccata.
00:10:31Oh, I didn't even think about you having a place for your bicycle.
00:10:36I get such blinders on when it comes to decorating.
00:10:40It's okay.
00:10:40I got it.
00:10:41But if I come down tomorrow and my bike is covered in tinsel.
00:10:44Well, if it stands still long enough, I decorate it.
00:10:47Speaking of which, I have a beautiful star for your tree.
00:10:51Let's have dinner together and hang it.
00:10:53I'd be delighted.
00:10:56Beautiful.
00:10:59Thank you.
00:11:01I think your friend has a point.
00:11:05But I don't know the first thing about managing a store.
00:11:08You have the most important qualification.
00:11:10You love books.
00:11:12It's true.
00:11:13I do.
00:11:14But I like things the way they are.
00:11:21I know my advice doesn't mean much.
00:11:24I'm only your landlady.
00:11:25You are far more than that, and you know it.
00:11:28Well, if you gave yourself a bit more credit,
00:11:30you'd realize that you are tough as nails and twice as sharp.
00:11:34I didn't meet your parents, but I know they'd say the same thing if they could.
00:11:38You think so?
00:11:40Yes.
00:11:42A life embracing possibilities is what every parent wants for their child.
00:11:47Don't get me wrong.
00:11:48I love my life, my friends.
00:11:51I just wish I could still go to your parents for advice.
00:11:58Yeah, well, sweetie, trust me.
00:12:04You never outgrow that feeling.
00:12:07It's just easier when I keep the big twist confined to my reading.
00:12:12In real life, I want to know what the day is going to bring.
00:12:15Where's the excitement in that?
00:12:17The day brings what it brings.
00:12:19You take what's given, and eventually you turn it into something wonderful.
00:12:24What do you think, Bailey?
00:12:36Not bad, huh?
00:12:36Oh, my God.
00:13:02Hallo?
00:13:08Du bist in deinem Comfie-Chair.
00:13:11Ich bin in mein Comfie-Chair.
00:13:13Du hast deine Alarm vergessen.
00:13:14Du hast deine Alarm vergessen.
00:13:16Du bist so late.
00:13:17Ich bin so late.
00:13:19Hey, ich habe deine Message.
00:13:21Ich werde Beile auf einen Weg gehen,
00:13:23und dann gehen wir auf die Straße.
00:13:24Danke für alles.
00:13:26Sehr lustig, Mrs. Henley.
00:13:33Come on, boys.
00:13:55Let's go mail these.
00:13:57Let's go mail these.
00:13:59Überraschung.
00:14:10Weiss!
00:14:25Ah!
00:14:26Dad!
00:14:28Dad!
00:14:52Excuse me, here's your dog.
00:14:56Do you know where they're taking him?
00:15:04Einstein Hospital.
00:15:22Hi.
00:15:26Bailey. Nice to meet you.
00:15:32Einstein Hospital.
00:15:34That's only a few...
00:15:36miles.
00:15:38Feel like a walk?
00:15:40Okay.
00:15:52Come on, boy.
00:15:54Okay.
00:16:04Okay.
00:16:06Okay.
00:16:08Okay.
00:16:10Okay.
00:16:16Darcy.
00:16:18Mr. Farley, what are you doing here?
00:16:20I'm here for my grandson. He's having his appendix happen.
00:16:22How is he?
00:16:24They say it's a simple procedure, but that doesn't do much for the worry.
00:16:26So we decided to come out and get some fresh air.
00:16:28Need someone to keep an eye on your friend there?
00:16:30Would you? That would be so great.
00:16:32Um, this is Bailey. I've just met him. It's a long story, but he seems really friendly.
00:16:36Thanks.
00:16:38Hey, Bailey. I'm Bob. Care to keep me company?
00:16:42I think we'll be fine on you.
00:16:44Thank you.
00:16:54Are you his wife?
00:16:55Nope.
00:16:56Sister?
00:16:57Nope.
00:16:58Mother?
00:16:59Really?
00:17:00Then I can't give you any information.
00:17:01But I have his dog.
00:17:02As you said repeatedly.
00:17:07Leave your name and your number, and as soon as I can, I will let him know that you stopped by.
00:17:12Thank you.
00:17:14But, what do I do with Bailey?
00:17:16What you do with any dog.
00:17:18Feed him, keep him happy, and clean his paws after you walk him in the snow.
00:17:22Thanks.
00:17:26Could you maybe just tell me his name?
00:17:28I'm sorry, hon. I wish I could.
00:17:30Oh, my God.
00:17:40I come bearing good news.
00:17:42Turns out you have a dog, and his name is Bailey.
00:17:48Now, if we could just find out what your name is.
00:18:00Ah, Tassie, you're home from work early today.
00:18:16You wait here, I make you something for lunch.
00:18:18That's okay, Luigi. I just would rather get home today.
00:18:21Oh, look at the little cannolino. Hello, little fella.
00:18:24I'm watching him for the day for this guy. It's kind of a long story.
00:18:29Ma, la bicicletta, what happened?
00:18:32Just a little accident.
00:18:34My nephew, he works at the bicycle shop on Frankfurt Avenue.
00:18:38You leave it with me overnight, I have it back to you like brand new.
00:18:41Luigi, you don't have to do that.
00:18:43It's the season for giving, yes?
00:18:45You look like you used some Christmas cheer, too.
00:18:48It's been kind of a trying day.
00:18:50You come back later.
00:18:51I have some tiramisu for you.
00:18:53And I'm gonna see if I can find a nice little treat for the papa, too. Okay?
00:18:56Thank you.
00:18:57Okay.
00:18:58Oh.
00:19:00Thank you. Okay.
00:19:01Come on, Bailey.
00:19:02Ciao.
00:19:03Ciao.
00:19:06Okay.
00:19:07Come on.
00:19:08Good boy.
00:19:13Oh, it's okay.
00:19:14Shh.
00:19:15Quiet.
00:19:16It's okay, buddy.
00:19:17Okay.
00:19:19Did you trade your bicycle for a dog?
00:19:23Did you put up more Christmas decorations in here?
00:19:26I will ask the questions.
00:19:28What is a dog doing in my building?
00:19:31It's the icicles, right?
00:19:32The perfect finishing touch.
00:19:33You have such a good eye.
00:19:35Right now, my good eye is looking at a hairy dog in my vestibule.
00:19:41I hit his owner with my bike and now he's in the hospital.
00:19:44It was an accident.
00:19:45Well, I'm glad you didn't do it on purpose.
00:19:47The nurse wouldn't tell me the guy's name because I'm not family, but then I had Bailey.
00:19:51That's the dog.
00:19:52I know.
00:19:53His name.
00:19:54And I didn't know what to do with him, so I brought him home and here we are.
00:19:56I'm sorry.
00:19:57I know you don't like dogs.
00:19:59Such a thing to say.
00:20:01I adore dogs.
00:20:02Oh.
00:20:03Well, then why don't you allow pets?
00:20:06I've had a tenant once who raised ferrets.
00:20:10It was a situation.
00:20:13Bailey, one night.
00:20:16That's all we need.
00:20:19Okay.
00:20:20Come on, Bailey.
00:20:21Come on, boy.
00:20:25Okay, Bailey, I'm gonna have food for you in just a few.
00:20:28That's my favorite spot.
00:20:37You have good taste.
00:20:47Hey.
00:20:48I've been a little crazy at the pet supply store on 3rd.
00:20:51We've got food and treats.
00:20:53And look, it's a squeaky toy that looks like a snowman.
00:20:56Katherine.
00:20:57Katherine, he's only here for the-
00:20:58No, it is the doggy from the window.
00:21:00Hi, doggy.
00:21:01He's only here for the night and his name is Bailey.
00:21:05Oh, Bailey.
00:21:06I'm so sorry Darcy broke your person.
00:21:08Stop saying that.
00:21:09You don't know anything about Mystery Man?
00:21:11No.
00:21:12And his phone is missing, so all I have are his dog, his mail, and his keys.
00:21:19Okay, Bailey.
00:21:26Looks like he was sending Christmas cards.
00:21:30Should we drop them in the mail?
00:21:32Wait a minute.
00:21:33Let me see that.
00:21:37The return address.
00:21:39We have the return address.
00:21:4111 Denman Court.
00:21:44Bailey.
00:21:45I think we know where you live.
00:21:48Okay.
00:21:49Okay.
00:21:50Okay.
00:21:51Knock again.
00:21:52If he has family, they're probably at the hospital.
00:21:53Then why wouldn't they call me to check on Bailey?
00:21:54I left my number with the nurse.
00:21:55Hmm.
00:21:56Good question.
00:21:57What?
00:21:58What are you doing?
00:21:59I'm sorry.
00:22:00I'm sorry.
00:22:01Okay.
00:22:02Knock again.
00:22:03Knock again.
00:22:04Knock.
00:22:05Knock.
00:22:06Knock.
00:22:07Knock.
00:22:08Knock.
00:22:09If he has family, they're probably at the hospital.
00:22:10Then why wouldn't they call me to check on Bailey?
00:22:12I left my number with the nurse.
00:22:13Hmm.
00:22:14Good question.
00:22:15What?
00:22:17What are you doing?
00:22:22Seeing if we have the right place.
00:22:25Look.
00:22:26Bailey!
00:22:27Here, boy.
00:22:28Come on.
00:22:29Let's go get Bailey before someone catches us.
00:22:31Bailey!
00:22:32Here, boy.
00:22:33Come on.
00:22:34Let's go get Bailey before someone catches us.
00:22:36Bailey!
00:22:37Oh, copruled.
00:22:38Oh, my God.
00:22:39What?
00:22:40You gotta go get it.
00:22:41Hey.
00:22:42Here, boy.
00:22:43Come on.
00:22:44Let's go get Bailey before someone catches us.
00:22:46Bailey!
00:22:47BadUL!
00:22:48Should've eventually seen Bailey?
00:22:49All right.
00:22:50Quiet.
00:22:51Coat you up?
00:22:52Hu dimmed, luck.
00:22:53But long, rain Mach.
00:22:54No.
00:22:56Ha.
00:22:57I'm not kidding.
00:22:58What?
00:22:59Go for 천 holars.
00:23:00What's your mind?
00:23:02You gotta go.
00:23:03Anyño.
00:23:04How should we say to anything?
00:23:06Oh, come on, pal.
00:23:24We'll be back soon.
00:23:36William A. Anderson.
00:23:43He works in public relations.
00:23:45Oh, maybe he has an assistant or something.
00:23:52Well, that doesn't do us much good.
00:23:54I'm sure he has a family.
00:23:56I think he has a wife.
00:23:59Nope, nothing but guy's clothes.
00:24:02Maybe a girlfriend, then.
00:24:04He's got a really good taste.
00:24:05And girlfriends?
00:24:06And clothes.
00:24:07This is cashmere.
00:24:08Did you see all those souvenirs in the hall?
00:24:10I think he travels a lot.
00:24:11That sounds exciting.
00:24:12Exciting?
00:24:13He won't even get on a train to Manhattan.
00:24:15Yes, well, I can still admire a spirit of adventure in others.
00:24:20Looks like he was headed on a trip.
00:24:22Well, that explains the total lack of Christmas decorations.
00:24:25I love how much his lack of knickknacks is bothering you.
00:24:29Like a place with a little more personality.
00:24:31Oh, but he reads Anthony Cleaver Parks.
00:24:34Let Nothing You Dismay is number three on the Times bestseller list.
00:24:37Lots of people read him.
00:24:38No, he really reads him, even the early stuff.
00:24:41There's your icebreaker.
00:24:42Sorry I broke into your house.
00:24:43Read any good books lately?
00:24:45Catherine?
00:24:45What?
00:24:47To the best PR man in publishing, deepest thanks, Tony.
00:24:52William Anderson isn't just a fan of Anthony Cleaver Parks.
00:24:55He represents him.
00:24:56He calls him Tony.
00:24:57Can you imagine?
00:25:00The man's got a closet full of cashmere, but this is what impresses you.
00:25:04Yes, this is what impresses me.
00:25:09Hello?
00:25:10Miss Archer?
00:25:11This is Nurse Nancy from Einstein Hospital.
00:25:13Our patient is awake and he's asking about his dog.
00:25:16Oh, that's wonderful news.
00:25:17I'll be right there.
00:25:18See you soon.
00:25:18Could you give us a lift downtown?
00:25:28Miss Archer, thank you for coming.
00:25:30Oh, I was so happy to hear from you.
00:25:32Right this way, I'll escort you.
00:25:34I got permission for us to bend the rules a little and let me revisit.
00:25:38I'm sorry I couldn't give you more information this morning,
00:25:41but I'm bound by confidentiality and I had to ask his permission first.
00:25:46I completely understand.
00:25:49He took a hit to his head and he's having some memory problems,
00:25:54which is not unusual.
00:25:57Is Mr. Anderson going to be okay?
00:26:00I thought you didn't know him.
00:26:02I did a little detective work.
00:26:05No, he'll be happy to hear that you know his name.
00:26:07Why is that?
00:26:09Well, at the moment, he doesn't.
00:26:16So he doesn't know who he is?
00:26:28Retrograde amnesia.
00:26:29It's a loss of autobiographical memory.
00:26:33It's a side effect of swelling on the brain.
00:26:36Once the swelling subsides, memories can gradually return.
00:26:39They can or they do.
00:26:42It's different for everyone.
00:26:44You're certain of his name?
00:26:46Yes.
00:26:47I found his address on his Christmas cards
00:26:48and went by his house earlier to see if anyone was home.
00:26:51His name is William Anderson.
00:26:53We believe that if a thread of memory appears,
00:26:55it's best to pick it up and follow it, see where it goes.
00:26:58And Mr. Anderson remembers Bailey,
00:27:01which is already a good sign.
00:27:03Okay.
00:27:06Come on.
00:27:09You have a visitor.
00:27:11Bailey!
00:27:13Hey!
00:27:14Ah!
00:27:15Does the name William Anderson mean anything to you?
00:27:20Yeah, actually.
00:27:21That sounds very familiar.
00:27:23Is it possible that it's your name?
00:27:26I think...
00:27:28Aiden.
00:27:29I keep thinking of the name Aiden.
00:27:31I'm fairly certain that...
00:27:32The middle initial is A, William A. Anderson.
00:27:37I think people called me Aiden.
00:27:40William Aiden Anderson.
00:27:42That's a good name.
00:27:43Well, then why is it that my dog's name
00:27:46sounds more familiar to me than my own?
00:27:48Well, it's not unusual.
00:27:49It's like about how many times a day you say your pet's name.
00:27:52You know, details come back in their own way
00:27:54and in their own time.
00:27:57Aiden, this is Darcy Archer.
00:28:00She's been taking care of Bailey.
00:28:01Hi.
00:28:02Hi.
00:28:03Hi.
00:28:04I really appreciate you.
00:28:07You look so familiar to me.
00:28:10Do we know each other?
00:28:12Um, Nurse Nancy, could I have a moment?
00:28:14Of course.
00:28:15Darcy, as in Mr. Darcy from Pride and Prejudice.
00:28:31As a matter of fact, yes.
00:28:33It was my mother's favorite book.
00:28:35I'm sorry.
00:28:38This is so surreal.
00:28:39I feel like I know you.
00:28:40Are we friends?
00:28:42Wait, are we related?
00:28:43I should just stop guessing because I'm probably embarrassing myself.
00:28:47I'm the girl who ran into you.
00:28:53Unexpected.
00:28:55I have no idea how to apologize for this.
00:28:57It just happened so fast.
00:28:59And then I was standing there with Bailey and I found your address on your Christmas card.
00:29:03So we went to your house and then Bailey ran inside and I had the keys.
00:29:06Okay, now I'm the one making myself look worse.
00:29:11You went in my house?
00:29:12I did.
00:29:14Was anyone there?
00:29:15Nope.
00:29:15Did you take a look around?
00:29:17A little.
00:29:18And what'd you find out?
00:29:20Your name.
00:29:21Uh, also, you work in public relations for Anthony Cleaver Parks.
00:29:27He's a very famous author.
00:29:28So, I guess you're kind of a big deal.
00:29:31Well, that's exciting.
00:29:32Um, what else?
00:29:36You packed an overnight bag to go somewhere.
00:29:39I think you have a girlfriend.
00:29:40I saw a photo.
00:29:40She's lovely.
00:29:42Also, you're not much for Christmas decorations.
00:29:46No, that can't be true.
00:29:47I'm pretty sure that I love Christmas.
00:29:50Can I help at all?
00:29:53Yes.
00:29:54Yes, in fact, you can.
00:29:56My neurologist said that items from home might be able to jog my memory.
00:29:59Would you mind going back to my house and grabbing a few of my things?
00:30:01I hate to ask, but right now you're kind of...
00:30:04Well, you're the only person that I know.
00:30:08I'd be happy to.
00:30:10I'll come by tomorrow after work.
00:30:12What do you do?
00:30:14I work at a bookstore in Northern Liberties.
00:30:18Actually, I've seen you walk by a few times with Bailey.
00:30:24Oh, Bailey.
00:30:27Oh, Bailey, I don't think they're going to let me keep you here.
00:30:29You can hang out with me.
00:30:33That's fine.
00:30:35Really?
00:30:36Mm-hmm.
00:30:37Thank you.
00:30:44Rudolph.
00:30:46I remember my dog, Jane Austen, and Rudolph.
00:30:51And now you.
00:30:52You need to go out?
00:31:12You want to come up here, don't you?
00:31:15You've had a heck of a day, huh?
00:31:18Me too.
00:31:18Okay.
00:31:21Come on.
00:31:22Come on.
00:31:23Come on.
00:31:24Good boy.
00:31:28Good boy.
00:31:31Good night, Bailey.
00:31:36Good night.
00:31:37I forgot how much I enjoy walking a dog.
00:31:48It's just a great way to clear your mind.
00:31:51My mind is anything but clear right now.
00:31:54I've got to help Aiden remember who he is.
00:31:57I can't find a single Aiden Anderson in Philadelphia.
00:32:00Did you check on Facebook?
00:32:01Yeah, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram.
00:32:04I mean, I found several William Andersons, but none of the photos were a match.
00:32:08No one's filed a missing persons report for him.
00:32:11And his phone?
00:32:12Missing.
00:32:13Along with his wallet and any other ID.
00:32:15The nurse asked me to go by Aiden's place to pick up a few things to dog his memory.
00:32:19Do you need me to watch Bailey while you're at work?
00:32:22Oh, it's okay.
00:32:22Taryn said I could bring him in.
00:32:24And on top of all of this, Christmas Eve is in five days and there's still so much to do.
00:32:28Oh.
00:32:29Good morning, ladies.
00:32:30Good morning, Luigi.
00:32:33My bike.
00:32:35Just like new, huh?
00:32:37Better than new.
00:32:38How much do I owe you?
00:32:40No charge.
00:32:41Buon Natale.
00:32:42Luigi, I couldn't.
00:32:43You do so much for me already.
00:32:45I cannot take your money.
00:32:46No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:32:47It's correcto.
00:32:49That means impolite.
00:32:51Oh, you speak Italian?
00:32:53Un poco.
00:32:54I, um, dabble in the romance languages.
00:32:58I'm a dabbler.
00:33:00Well, um, I'm going to walk this home and then, Mrs. Henley, if you don't mind.
00:33:05Of course.
00:33:07Oh, Luigi.
00:33:09Excuse us.
00:33:10We are women on a mission.
00:33:12Get you.
00:33:13Thanks again.
00:33:14Well, good morning, mystery man.
00:33:27Good morning, Nurse Nancy.
00:33:30Well, look at this.
00:33:32You're quite good.
00:33:39I keep seeing this house.
00:33:42I don't know if it means anything.
00:33:44Well, if drawing helps you remember, then go with it.
00:33:48Thank you.
00:33:48Thank you.
00:33:49He didn't put up a treat anywhere?
00:34:17Not everyone does.
00:34:18Sometimes I do not understand your generation at all.
00:34:23Did you find anything?
00:34:24Yes.
00:34:25A gift certificate for two tickets to the Nutcracker at the Pennsylvania Relic.
00:34:31Did you find anything helpful?
00:34:33Darcy, this is the most important thing in this house.
00:34:36This is the, the, the gift of culture.
00:34:39Okay.
00:34:40Well, you never know.
00:34:41We'll bring it.
00:34:42I'm putting stuff in this overnight bag.
00:34:44Oh.
00:34:45Oh, and ho, ho, ho.
00:34:47What do we have here?
00:34:50He packed it in the bag.
00:34:52Finally, some proof that he doesn't hate Christmas.
00:34:54I was truthfully getting worried.
00:34:58Wonder what's in it?
00:34:59I don't know.
00:35:00I'll take it with me and we'll find out.
00:35:01Well, the box and lid were wrapped separately.
00:35:08That means special care.
00:35:11I know what you're thinking.
00:35:13Stop.
00:35:15Drop that box, lady.
00:35:16Oh, I shouldn't drop it.
00:35:18What if it's fragile?
00:35:20Slowly put down that box, Mrs. Henley.
00:35:23If Aiden wants to open the Christmas present, that's his business.
00:35:28Okay, fine.
00:35:30Oops.
00:35:31Mrs. Henley, you did that on purpose.
00:35:33You can't prove that.
00:35:35Well, you've gotten this far.
00:35:37I'm already an accessory.
00:35:40Just open it.
00:35:41I love this new sense of adventure in you.
00:35:44I just...
00:35:45He was going to propose to his girlfriend.
00:35:59Oh, this story is getting so interesting.
00:36:12A vegetable.
00:36:13A carrot.
00:36:14Mm-hmm.
00:36:15A mode of transportation.
00:36:18It's an airplane.
00:36:19Mm-hmm.
00:36:19Good.
00:36:21An item used in sports.
00:36:26Football.
00:36:27It's a football.
00:36:28This is infuriating.
00:36:30You're doing very well, Aiden.
00:36:32Your MRI shows significant improvement.
00:36:35But I still want to keep you at least one more night.
00:36:39Now, as the edema subsides, your recall will improve.
00:36:42It's usually long-term memory at first,
00:36:43and then more recent events.
00:36:46Are you spending Christmas with your family, Dr. Holbrook?
00:36:50I am.
00:36:53Everyone wants to spend the holidays with the people they love.
00:36:58I don't even know who those people are.
00:37:00But she'll get there.
00:37:01But she'll get there.
00:37:10That looks good.
00:37:12So how are you feeling?
00:37:13Well, Nurse Nancy here won't let me go outside.
00:37:19You're recovering from a head injury, Aiden.
00:37:21We can't have you wandering around.
00:37:23I'm going stir-crazy in here.
00:37:25What if I went with him?
00:37:27Well, you could take Bailey out for a quick walk.
00:37:32There's a Christmas party in the visitor's lounge.
00:37:34Take Bailey out and report back to me there.
00:37:37Thank you, Nurse Nancy.
00:37:38So, anything look familiar?
00:37:49Yeah, actually, this sweatshirt.
00:37:54I think I might have gone to the Ohio State University.
00:37:57Anything else?
00:37:59The award, the book, the tickets to the Nutcracker?
00:38:02No, no, no.
00:38:07Okay, but...
00:38:09Or how about this?
00:38:17No.
00:38:19Nothing.
00:38:21I'm sorry.
00:38:22Should I know who she is?
00:38:25Maybe.
00:38:27The thing is...
00:38:29Do you remember?
00:38:59I think...
00:39:01I think I'll take that walk now.
00:39:06Wow, they really go all out, huh?
00:39:31My landlady would love this place.
00:39:33Oh, thank you.
00:39:37Here you go.
00:39:37Oh, thanks.
00:39:38Thank you.
00:39:39Enjoy.
00:39:44I remember...
00:39:45the ring, I mean...
00:39:47I figured...
00:39:50That's good, Amy.
00:39:53It was my mom's.
00:39:57She lost it when I was a kid.
00:39:59And she was so distraught over it.
00:40:03And my dad said,
00:40:05It's not the ring that matters.
00:40:07It's the promise.
00:40:12Patricia.
00:40:14My mom's name was Patricia.
00:40:17What?
00:40:18Yeah, she, uh...
00:40:22She passed away.
00:40:25That memory, that's what caught me so off guard.
00:40:28I was in college.
00:40:30And I remember my dad calling.
00:40:35I can see his face.
00:40:36I...
00:40:36I just don't remember his name.
00:40:39I'm sorry.
00:40:40We don't...
00:40:42We don't need to talk about it.
00:40:44No, no, no.
00:40:44It's okay.
00:40:45It's like you said.
00:40:46I remember and that's good.
00:40:47I'm grateful for any memory.
00:40:49Even the sad ones.
00:40:52How long have I had this?
00:40:55I can't believe that I'm holding this right now.
00:40:57And somewhere out there, there's a girl who I loved enough to offer my mom's ring.
00:41:04And I have no memory of her at all.
00:41:08What happens if I never remember her, Darcy?
00:41:13This...
00:41:14This woman that apparently I'm planning to marry.
00:41:18I really believe that when you see her in person, and you hear her voice, there'll be a spark.
00:41:28And the memories will start to come back.
00:41:30And if they don't?
00:41:33Well, then you'll make new ones.
00:41:37And when we should get back to the hospital.
00:41:38Hello, Darcy.
00:41:53Mr. Farley!
00:41:54How's your grandson?
00:41:55That's him over there with my wife.
00:41:58He's doing really well.
00:42:00They say he'll be out by Saturday.
00:42:01That's wonderful news.
00:42:02I'll say.
00:42:03He's never missed a Christmas at Chaucer's.
00:42:05I look forward to seeing him there.
00:42:06How's Bailey's owner?
00:42:07He got to take Bailey for a walk outside today, which cheered him up.
00:42:12All my grandson wants to do is go out and build a snowman.
00:42:16It's gotta be rough on a kid being stuck in the hospital at Christmas.
00:42:21And then another dot of glue.
00:42:24This was a great idea.
00:42:26Well, if we can't bring the kids to the outdoors, maybe we can bring the outdoors to them.
00:42:36Very nice!
00:42:37Now you try.
00:42:40Okay.
00:42:41And how many of these am I making again?
00:42:43I don't know, Aiden.
00:42:44How happy do you want to make these kids?
00:42:46Okay, good point.
00:42:48I did want something to occupy my time.
00:42:51I just wish I knew a way to repay you for everything you've done.
00:42:54Oh, there is one thing.
00:42:59Do you have any need for those tickets to the Nutcracker?
00:43:03I think I could safely say no.
00:43:06My landlady, Mrs. Henley, has been so great helping with Bailey.
00:43:10Yes, please, make that happen.
00:43:12You've got to spread that Christmas cheer as often as we can.
00:43:15Oh, and I tried calling Ohio State's alumni office, closed for the holidays, of course.
00:43:31It's like every road I tried just seems to lead to another dead end.
00:43:36Oh, Darcy, you have been reading mystery novels your entire life.
00:43:41You just need to look for the clues.
00:43:43I'm afraid this trail is stone cold.
00:43:46But I did teach him origami.
00:43:48Yay.
00:43:49Little victories count.
00:43:50Oh, and if you'd still like to use those tickets to the Nutcracker, Aiden says you're welcome to them.
00:43:55As a thank you for watching, Bailey.
00:43:58Really?
00:44:00Oh, Darcy.
00:44:02Oh, that's so wonderful.
00:44:04I told him you'd be excited.
00:44:06No, you don't understand.
00:44:07I was a featured dancer in the Nutcracker in the New York City Theater, what, 30 years ago?
00:44:14Oh, my goodness.
00:44:16Oh, that's the New York City Theater.
00:44:18Mm-hmm, they call it something else now, I forget what.
00:44:21And that girl is a professional dancer.
00:44:24How can you tell?
00:44:26Her build, her posture.
00:44:29And that pin she's wearing?
00:44:31Mm-hmm.
00:44:32That's the Grand Ballet Company in New York.
00:44:35Oh, my gosh.
00:44:37We found her.
00:44:42Shh.
00:44:48Oh, morning, Catherine.
00:44:50Morning.
00:44:51Weren't you closing tonight?
00:44:52Oh, I just came in to drop off some decorations from the display window.
00:44:55And to give updates.
00:44:57Amnesia's would-be fiancé might be a ballerina in New York.
00:45:00Oh, that's thrilling.
00:45:01She got a name?
00:45:02Not yet.
00:45:02But here's what I'm thinking.
00:45:04He had the engagement ring.
00:45:06He packed an overnight bag.
00:45:07Maybe Aiden was on his way to New York to propose to her there.
00:45:11New York at Christmas.
00:45:12Attractive.
00:45:13Iconic.
00:45:13I'd say yes to that.
00:45:14But here's what I don't understand.
00:45:17I left a note on the kitchen counter at Aiden's place with my cell number on it.
00:45:21The ballerina hasn't heard from him in days, but she doesn't come to town to check in?
00:45:25You're right.
00:45:26That's odd.
00:45:27Um, maybe they got in a fight, and the proposal was like his big save, trying to rescue their relationship.
00:45:31Guys do dumb stuff like that all the time.
00:45:33She's right.
00:45:34So, you gonna tell him?
00:45:36Well, I don't know her name.
00:45:37You can't call her.
00:45:38I just worry that it'll cause Aiden more stress.
00:45:41Nurse Nancy says that anxiety can worsen the memory block.
00:45:45You could go to Manhattan, stop by the ballet, find her.
00:45:48Either of you feel like a trip to New York?
00:45:50I'd love to, but I have to study.
00:45:51Oh, I'm just not really a great traveler.
00:45:54It would be so nice to not have to do it by myself.
00:45:57Ooh, check out the new ad at Christmas Eve for books, books, books.
00:46:00They're gonna have a snack at Bounce House.
00:46:01How are we supposed to compete with that?
00:46:03Okay.
00:46:04Here's what we do.
00:46:06We send out an email blast today to our mailing list.
00:46:09Luigi's Restaurant is going to cater Christmas Eve at Chaucer's.
00:46:13And also put in there, we'll have Christmas carolers and a surprise guest, too.
00:46:18That's good who's the guest.
00:46:19I have no idea.
00:46:20I'll figure it out when I come in this afternoon.
00:46:22Right now, it is a surprise to all of us.
00:46:25I gotta go.
00:46:26They're expecting me at the hospital.
00:46:28So early?
00:46:28Well, we're up to something.
00:46:31Okay.
00:46:32Bye.
00:46:39Good morning.
00:46:41Well, good morning.
00:46:42I brought you a cranberry eggnog muffin.
00:46:43It's all the flavors of Christmas in muffin form.
00:46:47Sounds delicious.
00:46:49I ran into Bob and Anita Farley in the hall.
00:46:52Seems like you've gotten pretty popular around here.
00:46:54Makes sense.
00:46:54I do work in public relations.
00:46:57You remember?
00:46:57No, I'm just going with it.
00:46:58Take it till you make it.
00:46:59Exactly.
00:47:02Wow.
00:47:03I know, right?
00:47:03This is the first non-hospital food that I've had in days.
00:47:06Thank you so much.
00:47:09Did you finish all of your Christmas shopping?
00:47:11Everyone gets books.
00:47:12I work in a bookstore.
00:47:14Then again, they all got books before I worked in a bookstore.
00:47:17I believe everyone should declare a favorite author.
00:47:20It says a heck of a lot more than your astrological sign.
00:47:23Fair point.
00:47:24Who's your favorite author?
00:47:26I don't know, but I think I usually do.
00:47:31So, did you get your mom, Jane Austen?
00:47:33Why would you ask?
00:47:34Well, she named you after Mr. Darcy.
00:47:36I just assumed that Austen was one of her favorites.
00:47:39My parents passed away a couple years ago.
00:47:43Car accident, so.
00:47:46Darcy, I'm so sorry.
00:47:47I didn't realize.
00:47:49It's okay.
00:47:51It was hard.
00:47:52It still is.
00:47:53But, I've assembled quite the surrogate family.
00:47:56And Chaucer's bookstore is our homestead.
00:48:00I look forward to seeing that.
00:48:04Oh, I wanted to show you.
00:48:06I did some sketches.
00:48:07Oh.
00:48:07I think my childhood memories are flooding back
00:48:09because I keep on getting these really vivid images of school
00:48:13as if it happened last week.
00:48:15Meanwhile, I have no idea what happened last week.
00:48:18I don't know why you did all this.
00:48:35Well, I made a few calls, but most of this was Avery.
00:48:38Yes!
00:48:39Turns out he's very good at bringing people together.
00:48:41All right.
00:48:42Okay.
00:48:42He really is a good guy, isn't he?
00:48:47Left for good.
00:48:48Appears to be.
00:48:49And right hand, look.
00:48:53Any luck finding the girl in the photograph?
00:48:55I did find a good lead.
00:48:57I hope you find her.
00:49:00He deserves to have someone around who loves him.
00:49:03Yeah.
00:49:04He really does.
00:49:06I'm black girl.
00:49:07Mr. Anderson, please watch your head.
00:49:11I will.
00:49:20One ticket to Manhattan, please.
00:49:25You don't mind spending the day with Mrs. Henley, do you, Billy?
00:49:27No.
00:49:27No.
00:49:37Dr. Brown, treatment room 1B.
00:49:40Dr. Brown, treatment room 1B.
00:49:43Dr. Holbrook says your scans from this morning look good.
00:49:47So she's given permission to go outside again today for exercise.
00:49:50Oh, that's awesome news.
00:49:52Provided that you have medical supervision.
00:49:54So it looks like we both get to take a little break today.
00:49:58Anywhere that you'd like to go, maybe walk along the waterfront.
00:50:01Actually, there is this bookstore I've been wanting to check out.
00:50:07That's a very interesting story, but I can't give out personal information about our dancers.
00:50:36Right.
00:50:36Except maybe you could, please.
00:50:39I'm sorry.
00:50:40There's really nothing here I can do.
00:50:43No.
00:50:45No, that's not good enough.
00:50:47I'm sorry, but I took the train all the way here from Philadelphia.
00:50:51I don't see what that has to do.
00:50:52Listen, there is a man who made a room full of paper snowflakes just to make kids in the hospital smile.
00:51:00And he doesn't know who he is.
00:51:01And this girl, this girl in the photograph, I think maybe she loves him.
00:51:06Please, help me make some Christmas magic here.
00:51:11Let me see.
00:51:15That's Melanie Porter.
00:51:17She's away on tour.
00:51:19You know her?
00:51:20Could I please have her number?
00:51:21Who am I to get in the way of a little Christmas magic?
00:51:24Thank you.
00:51:33Does anything look familiar?
00:51:39Yeah.
00:51:40Actually, this looks really familiar.
00:51:42Let's go in.
00:51:46Thank you so much.
00:51:48We got the last four Christmas carolers in Philadelphia.
00:51:50Hey, take that, books, books, books.
00:51:53Darcy does it again.
00:51:54That girl can make a plan happen.
00:51:55So why isn't she applying for general manager?
00:51:57It's actually infuriating.
00:51:58Darcy's literally the most capable person I know, and somehow she can't see it.
00:52:01She's single-handedly planning Christmas Eve, all while taking care of Amnesia Guy, so.
00:52:05And his dog.
00:52:06Bailey's a pretty great dog.
00:52:08Can we help you find anything?
00:52:11Uh, I'm guessing that Darcy isn't here.
00:52:15What makes you say that?
00:52:17Well, you two are just talking about her really loudly.
00:52:20I'm sorry, do I know you?
00:52:21That's a trickier question than you realize.
00:52:24From the front window, of course.
00:52:26You're Amnesia Guy.
00:52:27Yeah, well, that is my formal title, but you can call me Aiden.
00:52:32Right, Aiden.
00:52:34Darcy's off today.
00:52:35You said you saw him in the front window before today?
00:52:38Yeah, on Sunday, I think.
00:52:40You had Bailey with you.
00:52:42Aiden, maybe you know somebody in the neighborhood.
00:52:46Yeah.
00:52:48You've reached the voicemail of Melanie Porter.
00:52:50Leave a message, and I'll call you back.
00:52:54Hi, uh, Melanie?
00:52:56This is Darcy Archer.
00:52:58We don't know each other.
00:52:59I'm a friend of Aiden Anderson.
00:53:01Maybe you know him as William Anderson.
00:53:05There was a small accident.
00:53:07He's okay, but he got hit on the head,
00:53:11and he has a tiny case of amnesia.
00:53:17How have I called the police again this morning?
00:53:20They still have no calls regarding a missing person.
00:53:23I guess my family doesn't know I'm missing.
00:53:25Does anything else look familiar?
00:53:28Not really.
00:53:30We should get back to the hospital.
00:53:31My car's right over there.
00:53:32Wait a second.
00:53:38Oh, that explains it.
00:53:40You came by on Sunday.
00:53:41I don't work on Sundays.
00:53:43Says Ralph helped you, and you paid cash.
00:53:45Okay, well, can I speak to Ralph?
00:53:47He's on a plane to Tucson.
00:53:49Oh.
00:53:51Ma'am, my name is Nancy Thompson.
00:53:54I'm a nurse at Einstein Hospital.
00:53:57This gentleman is a patient of ours.
00:53:59Any information that you could offer would be much appreciated.
00:54:03Let's have a look.
00:54:04Then apparently I found a diamond certificate in some of my mom's old stuff.
00:54:12And even though the setting was an antique,
00:54:14my dad surprised her with a diamond upgrade in 1989.
00:54:17I'm sure that's significant.
00:54:18I'm just not seeing it.
00:54:19There was a serial number engraved in the side.
00:54:22So I enter the serial number,
00:54:24and lo and behold, it pops up in an antique shop right here in Philadelphia.
00:54:28And then you waited three weeks to go down the street and get it?
00:54:31Yeah, that is a little weird.
00:54:33I must have been out of town.
00:54:34I mean, of course, that's wonderful.
00:54:36I just, it still feels like there's something missing there, doesn't it?
00:54:39How so?
00:54:40Well, you're from Ohio.
00:54:42You went to college at Ohio State.
00:54:44You moved to Philadelphia at some point after graduation,
00:54:47and then years later, your mother's engagement ring,
00:54:50which has been missing for decades,
00:54:52shows up at a shop located six blocks from your house.
00:54:55I'm not saying it couldn't happen,
00:54:57but you've got to admit, it's a heck of a coincidence.
00:55:00No, it makes no sense.
00:55:01You're right.
00:55:03More missing pieces.
00:55:06Well, maybe one less.
00:55:08Does the name Melanie Porter mean anything to you?
00:55:11No.
00:55:12Melanie Porter.
00:55:13No.
00:55:14Melanie Porter?
00:55:15We can do this all day if you want.
00:55:17She's a girl in the photo, Aiden.
00:55:25Melanie Porter.
00:55:27She's a professional ballerina.
00:55:29I went to Manhattan this morning
00:55:30and met this really nice receptionist at the Grand Ballet Company.
00:55:34Melanie dances there.
00:55:35I'm sorry, you went to Manhattan this morning?
00:55:37Mm-hmm.
00:55:38Just a quick little trip on the train.
00:55:41I knew you were nervous about meeting her.
00:55:43I thought if I met her first in person, explain the situation.
00:55:47I just wanted to bring you guys back together.
00:55:51Darcy, you amaze me.
00:55:54I wish I had your tenacity.
00:55:56Oh.
00:55:58What?
00:55:59I didn't, um, that's not how most people would describe me.
00:56:03Well, they should.
00:56:04So, did you talk to her?
00:56:08I left a voicemail.
00:56:10A voicemail?
00:56:12So then I guess now we just wait.
00:56:14Are you upset that I didn't ask your permission first?
00:56:17Did I overstep?
00:56:18No, I think we flew right past overstepping on the first day.
00:56:22But I really appreciate what you did.
00:56:25I just, I just wish that I remembered her.
00:56:32You will.
00:56:33I also wish that I had your confidence.
00:56:37When you're standing in front of the woman you're meant to be with,
00:56:41I believe you'll know.
00:56:42May I ask you a personal question?
00:56:49Seems only fair.
00:56:51Why haven't you pitched yourself for the position of general manager over at Chaucer's?
00:56:57What?
00:56:58I may have overstepped a little bit today, too.
00:57:00Nurse Nancy took me by your shop,
00:57:01and, uh, a couple of your co-workers might have been complaining about you not applying to run the place.
00:57:08I am going to strangle them.
00:57:10Dr. Holbrook.
00:57:11Hi.
00:57:11Darcy Archer, this is my neurologist.
00:57:15Are you ready to get out of here, Aiden?
00:57:18Seriously?
00:57:18Mm-hmm.
00:57:20I told Dr. Holbrook that I observed no areas of concern when you were ambulatory today.
00:57:25And the swelling on your brain is sufficiently under control,
00:57:27so I'm comfortable signing your release.
00:57:30But there's still so much I don't remember.
00:57:34Which is why we would still like to see you for cognitive therapy.
00:57:37But the best thing you can do is to surround yourself with a familiar.
00:57:40Gosh, well, okay, thanks, Doc.
00:57:45Well, stay put, and, uh, we'll get your paperwork.
00:57:50Huh.
00:57:53So what do I do now?
00:57:55Well, I guess you go home.
00:58:00I guess you go home.
00:58:00I mean, it looks familiar.
00:58:18It just doesn't really feel like home.
00:58:22Give it a minute.
00:58:24Settle in a bit.
00:58:27It just doesn't feel like me.
00:58:29How so?
00:58:33Well, take this sculpture, for instance.
00:58:35What about it?
00:58:37I really hate that sculpture.
00:58:39Well, maybe it was a gift.
00:58:40No tree.
00:58:44Not even a single decoration.
00:58:51I love Christmas.
00:58:53I know I love Christmas.
00:58:56Would it feel more like home if we decked the halls a bit?
00:58:59Because I can make that happen.
00:59:01I don't want you to go out and buy anything.
00:59:03I wasn't planning on it.
00:59:05Just let me make a phone call.
00:59:06Hey, Bailey.
00:59:12Don't worry.
00:59:13There's more in the car.
00:59:14Oh, let me help you with that.
00:59:16Did you pack all that yourself?
00:59:17Oh, goodness, no.
00:59:18I recruited Luigi to assist.
00:59:20You must be Aiden.
00:59:21Yes, thank you.
00:59:22Nice to meet you, Mrs. Henley.
00:59:25Darcy, you're right.
00:59:27He is handsome.
00:59:28She said I was handsome.
00:59:29It's, you know, it's just a descriptive word.
00:59:34Let's unpack some Christmas, shall we?
00:59:36Then I'll get the rest out of the car.
00:59:44My friend Josh is covering my shift at the store today, and now my phone is dead.
00:59:48It's been a busy day.
00:59:50I feel bad making you miss all this work.
00:59:53I'm the one who usually covers for everyone.
00:59:55I'm just calling in a few favors.
00:59:57I did promise to find a surprise special guest for a Christmas Eve event.
01:00:04I'm still working on that one.
01:00:05Hey, why don't we call one of my clients?
01:00:08Do you remember the password for your computer?
01:00:09You know, amnesia really is the unexpected wrench in the works of a paperless office.
01:00:15I don't like that word, paperless.
01:00:18It's not a world I want to live in.
01:00:21So you never answered my question.
01:00:24Why haven't you applied to run the store?
01:00:25Honestly, I'm running out of reasons.
01:00:33I guess I hesitate because I'm not the type of person who looks around a room and thinks,
01:00:39clearly, I'm meant to be the person in charge here.
01:00:42Okay, but you are the type of person who decides that something needs to happen
01:00:48and then makes sure that it does.
01:00:50Isn't that all leadership is?
01:00:52Maybe so.
01:00:54Besides, there's an experience that I want you to have.
01:00:57What's that?
01:00:59To know how good it feels to have Darcy Archer fighting for you.
01:01:04Thank you, Aiden.
01:01:12That's a great sweater, by the way.
01:01:18Oh, thank you.
01:01:19I can't take credit for it.
01:01:21I did find a business card for a personal shopper upstairs.
01:01:24Someone buys your clothes for you?
01:01:26Apparently.
01:01:29So what do you think?
01:01:31How are we looking?
01:01:32Good, I think.
01:01:36One, two.
01:01:37Oh!
01:01:42Well, you think we got enough?
01:01:55Yes, it looks great.
01:01:57And who wants to make a gingerbread house?
01:01:59One of my favorite Christmas traditions.
01:02:03Maybe I'll just...
01:02:04Hey.
01:02:05Yeah, just one.
01:02:05Christmas at my house, there was always an assembly line in the kitchen.
01:02:16My mom, she would make so much bread that she would have to bake the loaves in coffee cans.
01:02:23She was pretty famous for it, actually.
01:02:26We would show up to school with a loaf all wrapped up for each teacher.
01:02:30Not just mine.
01:02:31All of them.
01:02:32And they, the, the teachers.
01:02:39What?
01:02:42I was a teacher, Darcy.
01:02:46When?
01:02:48I don't know.
01:02:50But that classroom that I was drawing, I wasn't a student in it.
01:02:52That was my classroom.
01:02:54I can see it now.
01:02:55I can see my desk.
01:02:56I can see my entire class.
01:02:57I was an art teacher, third through fifth grade.
01:03:01And my first year of teaching, my mom showed up at Christmas with a loaf just for me.
01:03:06I love that.
01:03:08Why would I give that up?
01:03:11Maybe there's a gift in all this.
01:03:14As you remember who you were, you get to decide who you want to be.
01:03:18I know this song.
01:03:30Well, yes, it's been playing everywhere.
01:03:32No, but this version of it, I've heard it before.
01:03:34I know I have.
01:03:38Winter Formal in college.
01:03:40Will you dance with me?
01:03:40Oh, oh, no.
01:03:46Yep.
01:03:47There it is.
01:03:48It's all coming back.
01:03:50And the theme was, uh, a bell, something with bells, uh, jingle bell ball.
01:03:57That's it.
01:03:57Yeah.
01:03:58That sounds magical.
01:04:03I couldn't have gotten through this without you, Darcy.
01:04:06Well, you wouldn't have gotten into this without me.
01:04:09You have to stop blaming yourself.
01:04:10There's a moment, an accident, and everything since then has revealed to me who you really are.
01:04:17Thoughtful, determined, funny.
01:04:22I do like the way you see me.
01:04:25I love that I get to see you.
01:04:35Aiden, will you call your dog, please?
01:04:37Bailey, come.
01:04:40What is going on?
01:04:44I thought you went back to Akron, and I get this crazy message from Melanie.
01:04:47Someone told her I have amnesia?
01:04:49And I've been trying to call you all morning, and what have you done to this house?
01:04:53Uh, I'm sorry.
01:04:54Could we back up for a second?
01:04:56What are you doing in Aiden's house?
01:04:58Well, this is my house.
01:05:00Who are you?
01:05:00I'm Darcy Archer.
01:05:02I'm a friend of Aiden's.
01:05:04Who are you?
01:05:05I'm William Anderson.
01:05:07I'm also a friend of Aiden's.
01:05:09You're William A. Anderson?
01:05:12Yes.
01:05:13Oh, dear.
01:05:14You weren't planning to use those nutcracker tickets, were you?
01:05:17Is somebody baking in here?
01:05:18I don't understand.
01:05:20If you're William Anderson, then...
01:05:24I'm Aiden Harris.
01:05:26From Akron, Ohio.
01:05:28You called, said you'd found your mother's ring at an antique store up here, and you were
01:05:43driving up to get it.
01:05:45Wanted to know if I could recommend any hotels that allowed dogs.
01:05:49I was in California on a book tour with a client, so I offered you my house, which you've
01:05:53apparently decorated for Christmas.
01:05:56You're welcome.
01:05:57I'm a minimalist.
01:05:58Yeah, but you don't have to be.
01:06:00And you guys have been friends since college, which is why Aiden was in your graduation photo.
01:06:05Yes.
01:06:06So Melanie is your girlfriend?
01:06:08Yes.
01:06:08She tried to call after she got Darcy's message.
01:06:11I really should have charged my phone.
01:06:13Okay, so I came here from Ohio to get my mom's ring.
01:06:16You had to wait until you were on Christmas break from school.
01:06:19So I'm still a teacher?
01:06:20Yes.
01:06:21Mmm, that's nice.
01:06:22I bet you you're a great teacher.
01:06:24All right.
01:06:26So, I'm sorry, Will.
01:06:28It's just the last week I've been thinking that I was you.
01:06:30Which explains why you're wearing my clothes.
01:06:33It's a really nice sweater.
01:06:34Aiden, I'm so sorry that you've been dealing with this.
01:06:37This is insane.
01:06:39I had no idea.
01:06:40I wish I'd gotten home sooner.
01:06:42I was in L.A. with Tony Parks.
01:06:44Which is so amazing.
01:06:45She's a pretty big fan.
01:06:47She works over at Chaucer's bookstore.
01:06:49No kidding.
01:06:50That's a great store.
01:06:51There's not many like it anymore.
01:06:52Keep up the good fight.
01:06:54We certainly try.
01:06:56Aiden, you should probably call your dad.
01:06:58I don't know when you were planning on being home, but he might have been expecting you by now.
01:07:01Big problem is I lost my phone, and I don't have his number.
01:07:04His generation still has landlines.
01:07:06That's true.
01:07:07We do.
01:07:08I'll see if he's listed.
01:07:09Um, Mrs. Henley, why don't we pack up and get out of the way?
01:07:19No, what are you talking about?
01:07:20Stay.
01:07:21We're finally solving this mystery.
01:07:23Don't you want to see how it ends?
01:07:25I'm seeing it.
01:07:27You're being reunited with people who love you.
01:07:31I'm just going to get a little fresh air.
01:07:39Do I follow?
01:07:40You absolutely follow.
01:07:42Right.
01:07:56When did she have time to decorate out here?
01:07:59She's a very determined lady.
01:08:00What's wrong?
01:08:07Nothing.
01:08:08I promise.
01:08:11But Dr. Holbrook said you'll do better if you're surrounded by the familiar.
01:08:17I need to give you room to do that.
01:08:19But I'm not asking you to.
01:08:21You're only just remembering your life in Ohio.
01:08:24And you wrapped up that ring for someone.
01:08:28And whoever it is clearly means a lot to you.
01:08:31So, go back to your life.
01:08:35And find out who you are.
01:08:38No matter what, I'm your friend.
01:08:41And I always will be.
01:08:46Okay.
01:08:47Thank you for everything.
01:09:10Aiden, Will has your dad on the line.
01:09:13Okay.
01:09:17Aiden, Will has your dad on the line.
01:09:47Are you all right, dear?
01:09:57You look so sad.
01:09:59I should be all right.
01:10:01Right?
01:10:03I wanted to help him find out who he is, and we did that.
01:10:09And I made a new friend.
01:10:11But you see him as more than a friend.
01:10:13I don't ask for much, you know?
01:10:20The less you ask for, the less you have to lose.
01:10:24So, I found my adventure in books, you know?
01:10:28But this week, it was like I forgot to do that.
01:10:35And I realized I'm a little braver than I thought.
01:10:41You didn't think about all the things you're normally tentative about.
01:10:46Because you were concerned for Aiden.
01:10:49Caring for others reveals the best version of ourselves.
01:10:53Those were special circumstances.
01:10:57I was helping him figure out who he is.
01:11:00I know.
01:11:02And imagine what would happen if you did the same for yourself.
01:11:07Oh, hey.
01:11:17Uh, Mrs. Henley left her phone number in the kitchen.
01:11:20She said that she would be more than happy to come by and pick up all these decorations whenever you want.
01:11:25Ha ha.
01:11:26You know, I hate to admit it, but they're actually starting to grow on me.
01:11:29Ha ha ha.
01:11:31You all set?
01:11:32Yeah.
01:11:36You really don't mind driving me all the way back to Ohio?
01:11:39You have no license, no money, and until last night, you didn't know your name.
01:11:44So, not really comfortable letting you drive a car.
01:11:49Man, I can't believe your luck.
01:11:50Having somebody like Darcy to help you out.
01:11:54She actually went to New York to find Melanie.
01:11:56Yeah, she did.
01:11:57Wow, that's amazing.
01:11:59I mean, would you go through all that trouble to help us change her?
01:12:01I don't know.
01:12:04Would I?
01:12:06Yeah.
01:12:08Yeah, you would.
01:12:10Normal people wouldn't.
01:12:12I don't know how you'd pay that back.
01:12:15Actually, there might be a way.
01:12:24Thank you.
01:12:26Thank you.
01:12:27Good morning, Darcy.
01:12:28I can't talk.
01:12:29I've been psyching myself up the whole ride over, and I don't want to lose my nerve.
01:12:32Something happened?
01:12:33Many things have happened.
01:12:34I will tell you later.
01:12:35But right now, I am a woman on a mission.
01:12:37Darcy!
01:12:38Yeah?
01:12:39Good morning, Terrence.
01:12:52Good morning, Darcy.
01:12:54My, don't you look nice today.
01:12:56Thank you, Terrence.
01:12:57I do look nice today.
01:12:59And, in addition to looking nice, I submit to you that I look professional and capable.
01:13:04And I would agree with that assessment.
01:13:09Terrence, I believe that you deserve the right to have someone running Chaucer's who really loves it.
01:13:15I concur.
01:13:15And, I think that I am that person, Terrence.
01:13:20No, I just don't think it.
01:13:22I know it.
01:13:23And there's areas where I'd need training, of course.
01:13:26But, I have come to appreciate that I am the kind of person who sees a problem and doesn't stop until a solution is found.
01:13:33Do you know what half the inventory is at Books, Books, Books?
01:13:37Not books.
01:13:37What we do here is so special.
01:13:40And, our community needs us.
01:13:42And, I truly believe that...
01:13:43Darcy.
01:13:45All I ever wanted was for you to want it.
01:13:49Pardon?
01:13:49Of course you could run this store.
01:13:51I've always known that.
01:13:53I just needed for you to know that.
01:13:55Really?
01:13:56I would be honored to leave Chaucer's in your hands.
01:13:59Really?
01:14:00The job is yours.
01:14:02Oh, my gosh.
01:14:03Terrence, you will not regret this.
01:14:05So, let's get you started.
01:14:07Right now?
01:14:09Sunday is Christmas Eve.
01:14:10We have a lot of work to do.
01:14:15Sorry to interrupt.
01:14:16I've got a call on hold for you.
01:14:17Catherine, I would like to introduce you to our new general manager.
01:14:22Oh, Darcy, I knew when you came in with good shoes something was brewing.
01:14:25So, maybe this call should go to you then?
01:14:27Who is it?
01:14:28It's Anthony Cleaver Parks.
01:14:30He's offering to do an author appearance on Christmas Eve.
01:14:33Anthony Cleaver Parks here?
01:14:34Why?
01:14:35He says he's helping a friend repay a paper.
01:14:40I'll take the call in here.
01:14:42Thanks.
01:14:45Okay.
01:14:47Bye, boss.
01:14:57I'm just worried I won't remember.
01:14:58Don't worry.
01:15:01You will.
01:15:23Oh.
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01:15:57Wait! Wait!
01:16:02Ich wollte eine Fotos von euch.
01:16:06Ich weiß, dass wir überdressen sind.
01:16:08Die Leute nicht mehr für die Ballet sind.
01:16:10Oscar Wilde sagt, dass man nicht überdressen oder übereducatet kann.
01:16:15Du hörst das, Luigi. Wir haben Oscar's approval.
01:16:19Ich weiß nicht, aber er ist ein sehr wiserer Mann.
01:16:22Okay, smile.
01:16:24Wir haben Spaß, ihr zwei.
01:16:26Tschau, goodnight.
01:16:27Tschau.
01:16:51Okay, everyone. It's looking good. Let's keep up the pace.
01:16:54The door's open in ten minutes and we have customers waiting.
01:16:57Darcy, can you come take a look at this for a minute?
01:17:00Oh, of course.
01:17:02Katharine, while you have your phone out, do you mind calling William Anderson and getting an ETA on Mr. Parks' arrival?
01:17:07Oh, Luigi, this looks incredible.
01:17:19I could not have done it without the help of my lovely assistant.
01:17:23Beauty, eh?
01:17:24It inspires beauty, eh?
01:17:25Beauty, eh?
01:17:26Oh!
01:17:27It's a great job with the store, Darcy.
01:17:29It's a great job with the store, Darcy. The place looks extraordinary.
01:17:31Thank you, Terrence.
01:17:32Our, uh, special guests have a round.
01:17:35Darcy.
01:17:36Oh!
01:17:37I'd like you to meet Anthony Cleaver Parks. Tony, this is the amazing Darcy Archer.
01:17:47It's nice to finally meet you in person.
01:17:49Me? Oh, thank you so much for all of the online promotion you did. We've been getting calls all day.
01:17:54I'm glad to get your store as much attention as I can.
01:17:57We really appreciate it.
01:17:59Josh, do you think you could show the reading area to Mr. Parks?
01:18:04Please. My friends call me Tony.
01:18:06Okay.
01:18:07Just show you Mr. Parks.
01:18:09Don't should I say Tony.
01:18:11Um, we actually have you set up over here.
01:18:14Well, you're done for the year. Nobody's gonna top that Christmas present.
01:18:19Honey, what are you doing?
01:18:23Honey, what's wrong?
01:18:26Oh.
01:18:27Nothing. I...
01:18:29Just...
01:18:32I can't help but wish that I could tell Aiden about all of this.
01:18:37Then you can. He's still your friend.
01:18:40I know. I just...
01:18:43I spend so much time telling myself that Aiden was all wrong for me.
01:18:49That he lived some fantasy life with the travel and the fancy clothes and that house that looked like a hotel.
01:18:58But in the end, I didn't realize I was looking for anyone until he turned out to be everything I was looking for.
01:19:08And now I know what I'm missing.
01:19:11Even if the time you had together is all you can, look how much it's done for you.
01:19:17Also, I really want a dog now.
01:19:21That we can do.
01:19:23Look around you, Darcy. At your store. You did this. You just have to believe that anything is possible.
01:19:35Yay. Everybody, Merry Christmas.
01:19:41Yeah, welcome.
01:19:43Yeah, so I have a great...
01:19:46Nice.
01:19:47I'm not giving you a nice, nice.
01:19:49Good job.
01:19:50Good job.
01:19:52Good job.
01:19:54Good job, guys.
01:19:56Good job.
01:19:57Good job.
01:19:59Good job.
01:20:00Good job.
01:20:02Laura lived in the little house with her pa, her ma, and her big sister Mary, and her little sister Carrie, and their good old bulldog Jack.
01:20:22See?
01:20:27Are there any questions?
01:20:29Yes, ma'am.
01:20:30Mr. Parks, what made you decide to set a story at Christmas?
01:20:35Well, there's just something about the holidays, isn't there?
01:20:37The air is heavy with possibility.
01:20:40It's the time of the year when we really believe that our dreams can come true.
01:20:44And it's those expectations that enhance the story.
01:20:48Bailey.
01:20:48Delight of discovery.
01:20:49I think he's just here for the fun.
01:20:51What will happen next?
01:20:52How will it all come together in the end?
01:20:53What are you doing here?
01:20:54Well, I was looking for something to do tonight, so I went over to Bugs, Bugs, Bugs,
01:20:59but, man, it is dead over there.
01:21:01Hey.
01:21:01Yes, ma'am.
01:21:02I meant, why aren't you in Ohio?
01:21:05See those people?
01:21:06I'd say it's my friends and my family.
01:21:08Well, that handsome older gentleman happens to be my dad.
01:21:11Oh, his name is Stanley, by the way, and he wanted to thank you for taking such good care of me.
01:21:15And that sweet little girl, that's my niece, Sarah, and that lovely lady wearing that beautiful diamond ring
01:21:25that we thought was lost forever, that's Jenny, my sister.
01:21:36Your sister?
01:21:37The ring was a gift for my sister.
01:21:44I'd like to thank the staff here at Chaucer's bookstore, in particular, the general manager, Darcy Archer, for welcoming me here.
01:21:51It's been an absolute pleasure.
01:21:52Thank you again, Anthony Cleaver-Parks.
01:22:11And thank you to you, all of you, for making this the best Christmas Eve at Chaucer's ever.
01:22:17Thank you.
01:22:18Thank you.
01:22:19Thank you so much.
01:22:36I love you.
01:22:39I love you.
01:22:41That's a lot.
01:22:42It's really quick.
01:22:43I love that.
01:22:44There you go.
01:22:45Just thank you so much to me.
01:22:47Darcy?
01:22:53Hi, I'm Aden's sister, Jenny, and this is my daughter, Sarah.
01:22:57Hi, Sarah.
01:22:58Hi.
01:22:59It is wonderful to meet both of you.
01:23:01I don't know what would have happened if you hadn't taken care of Bailey, if you hadn't helped Aden.
01:23:06We probably wouldn't even have known he was missing until Christmas Day.
01:23:09Thank you so much.
01:23:11Your brother is a very special guy.
01:23:14Yeah, he is.
01:23:15I can't believe he went through all that and found him on the spring.
01:23:19It's like a Christmas miracle.
01:23:23Um, do you know where he might be?
01:23:25I think he took Bailey outside.
01:23:28Thank you.
01:23:37My favorite authors are William Faulkner and Patricia Highsmith.
01:23:42Strangers on a train.
01:23:45One of my favorites.
01:23:47See?
01:23:48Like I said, now I know you a little better.
01:23:51Ah, well now I know me a little better too.
01:23:56I've been trying to separate the things we thought we knew from the things that turned out to be true.
01:24:03Let me see if I can help.
01:24:04Hi, I'm Aden Harris, and this is my dog Bailey.
01:24:10Well, it is nice to meet you both.
01:24:13I'm Darcy Archer.
01:24:15So, what do you do for a living, Aden?
01:24:19I'm an art teacher.
01:24:21How about you?
01:24:22I run the best bookstore in the whole world.
01:24:25What?
01:24:26This is your place?
01:24:27You run this?
01:24:28For how long?
01:24:29A whole 24 hours.
01:24:31So, do you live around here?
01:24:37Currently, I'm in Ohio.
01:24:39But I'm considering a move.
01:24:43Really?
01:24:45Really.
01:24:47And why is that?
01:24:50A wise, beautiful friend of mine once told me that when I found myself standing in front of the woman that I was meant to be with,
01:24:57Well, it was a pleasure to meet you, Aden.
01:25:12Merry Christmas.
01:25:16Merry Christmas, Darcy.
01:25:27Merry Christmas, Darcy.
01:25:57Merry Christmas, Darcy.
01:25:59If I never told you that I'm grateful for all that you've done.
01:26:07If I never told you that I owe you much more than you know.
01:26:13Well, that proves I'm a fool.
01:26:16And I'm hoping you will forgive me.
01:26:20This life could change so fast.
01:26:23One day you're here, the next you're gone.
01:26:25Boy, you're gone.
01:26:27And I know, I know.
01:26:30But I prefer knowing how it's going to be.
01:26:39Never works out being surprised.
01:26:42It's never what you wanted it to be.
01:26:45And I prefer knowing how it's going to end.
01:26:53So I can best prepare myself the only way I know how.
01:26:58Boy, who's You're a�.
01:27:10Boy, who doesn't know how it's going to be.
01:27:12Boy, who doesn't know what you've been.
01:27:13There's a lot of people.
01:27:14There's no way I'm missing you.
01:27:15I love you.
01:27:16It's never what you're going to be.
01:27:18It's never what you're going to be.
01:27:19It's not going to be.
01:27:19You're going to be.
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