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Watch When Calls the Heart Episode 5 with English subtitles.
This episode continues the gentle, character-driven narrative as relationships and community ties evolve through everyday moments and personal decisions. Emotional continuity is maintained with a calm, reflective tone that aligns with the series’ long-running storytelling style.
Recommended for viewers who enjoy North American drama series centered on community life, emotional warmth, and long-form serialized storytelling. Suitable for audiences seeking wholesome, character-focused drama with steady pacing.
PrimeStories presents Turkish, Latin, and Asian TV series with multilingual content on Dailymotion.
This episode continues the gentle, character-driven narrative as relationships and community ties evolve through everyday moments and personal decisions. Emotional continuity is maintained with a calm, reflective tone that aligns with the series’ long-running storytelling style.
Recommended for viewers who enjoy North American drama series centered on community life, emotional warmth, and long-form serialized storytelling. Suitable for audiences seeking wholesome, character-focused drama with steady pacing.
PrimeStories presents Turkish, Latin, and Asian TV series with multilingual content on Dailymotion.
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00:00Previously on, When Calls the Heart.
00:04Boys!
00:05What if we were responsible for...
00:07Starting the fire.
00:08What if we expand into colder construction?
00:10Holy...
00:12When you all showed up, we became a community.
00:16And that's the only way we're going to get through this.
00:30Yes, Mama!
00:39I liked when the lion learned to be brave.
00:42Oh, I liked that too.
00:44You know who else is brave?
00:45Who?
00:46You!
00:47Little Jack!
00:48But...
00:49What is it?
00:52I'm not little anymore.
00:57You don't want to be called Little Jack anymore?
01:00I understand.
01:02Well, what would you like us to call you instead?
01:06LJ.
01:08Okay then.
01:10Well, LJ.
01:12Let's not be late for school.
01:18Reesey there!
01:20Oh my goodness!
01:21Oh, you better hurry!
01:23Welcome to the future.
01:25Coulter Construction proposes a complete restoration
01:28of the historic Benson Hills Town Hall,
01:31as well as several other new and exciting establishments,
01:34such as the Valley's very first movie theater,
01:37the Lumiere,
01:38located right there in the middle of Main Street.
01:40That's where Freddy's used to be.
01:41They had good sandwiches.
01:42Uh...
01:44Gwen,
01:44I have a present for you.
01:47It's not my birthday.
01:48Well, it's as I always say,
01:50the persistent population of one's wardrobe
01:52is a perennial pursuit.
01:54Try saying that five times fast.
01:57What do you think?
02:04Can I wear them to school?
02:07If you want.
02:15Thanks.
02:20I think you finally got her style down, Pat.
02:23It's not like it's hard.
02:24She practically wears a uniform.
02:25Hmm.
02:27So, big day today, hmm?
02:29Why?
02:30What's up today?
02:31Yeah, uh,
02:32I know this presentation is important,
02:33but did you get any sleep at all last night?
02:36I have all eternity to sleep, sweetheart.
02:38But if we win this bid,
02:39we'll put the whole company on the map.
02:41Literally, on the map.
02:42I can see.
02:43Did you redesign the entire town?
02:46Yeah, I know.
02:46I got a little carry away.
02:47And I'm sure the committee will be dazzled.
02:49Remember, you also have to build it all.
02:51Oh, I know.
02:52But the crazy thing is,
02:53working on this rebuild
02:54actually gives me energy.
02:56It's...
02:57I don't know.
02:58It's exactly what I needed.
03:00Hey, morning.
03:01Morning.
03:02Morning.
03:02Have you seen my David Copperfield?
03:10You know what?
03:11I snuck a peek last night,
03:12and I couldn't put it down.
03:14You can have it after Oliver's done with it.
03:17Promised I'd lend it to him next.
03:19I didn't know he was much of a reader.
03:20He is now.
03:22I've been lending him all my favorites.
03:23Oh, well.
03:24You guys have been spending
03:25a lot of time together lately.
03:28I guess.
03:30He's a good friend.
03:31Well, it's good to have friends.
03:36Thanks.
03:38Oh, that's nice.
03:40Where'd you get that from?
03:41Um, Oliver gave it to me.
03:45Sort of as a belated birthday gift.
03:47Long story.
03:49I should go.
03:51Well, I'll see you tonight, though.
03:53For dinner, I'm making spaghetti.
03:56Sounds good.
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04:26you're looking at pioneer electrics newest assistant regional advisor they promoted you
04:34already i've been doing what you told me making myself valuable well clearly it has worked yeah
04:39it came with a raise too which seems to have helped rachel's mother get over my uh let's say
04:45past adventures oh so the engagement is on well you should have led with that congratulations
04:54thanks yeah uh well we're hoping for a spring wedding but what i'm hoping is is that you
05:02you will actually be the the one to do the toast as father to the groom
05:06if that's something that you'd want that wouldn't that would be my honor
05:11what are you doing after the meeting going to jameson but not until monday if uh you wanted
05:18to get some photographs of that warbler i'd be game to help i could always use a hand
05:23well i'm around upper reading group you can gather in the back to discuss your david copperfield
05:30essays and younger readers let's take out our copies of the wonderful wizard of oz
05:44i'm sorry we're late we got a little lost on the way well i am glad you found your way we were just
05:49getting started with our reading groups do you have your david copperfield essays oh i forgot uh me
05:56too i'm sorry mrs thornton can we turn it in tomorrow sounds like a plan you can still join the group and
06:03share your thoughts yes ma'am
06:11and that ladies and gentlemen is the vision commercial and residential properties completely
06:16rebuilt along with a brand new town square all done in less than a year very impressive mayor coulter
06:24very ambitious given that your company is new do you feel confident that coulter construction can
06:30handle a project of this scale coulter construction is new coulter lumber is a whole other matter we have
06:39long deep relationships with local contractors and suppliers and unlike those bigger companies i can
06:45promise you the labor will be local because at the end of the day the goal here is for us all to get back
06:52on our feet right along with managing construction you are also the mayor of hope valley i am managing
07:01editor of the valley voice the owner of the queen of heart saloon how can we be sure that you will give
07:07this project the requisite time and attention um mayor hickam knight is a fair question a very fair
07:21question but i can assure you i am going to make this project my professional priority because
07:30because it's also personal as you all know my wife and i we lost a playhouse as well as a brand new
07:36national park but more than that much more than that we lost our dreams
07:49so maizey trust me i mean really trust me when i say that i am going to give this project every
07:55single thing that i have to give because this isn't just the benson hills recovery
08:06that's also mine thank you very much lee
08:20bill
08:26the boys campfire sure enough the other side of bell rock and well within the area of origin
08:33so unless we find another lead constable inspector look at this oliver what is it ash pit
08:42sorry just got excited what did you find there fossil right here in oak valley
08:46oh b what does this have to do with the investigation nothing i just thought it was neat
08:51okay go back continue marking at the perimeter and watch out for ash pits
09:05what do you see constable
09:06what is this looks like some burnt cement i think the bigger question is what was it
09:23uh that time already i'm afraid so i'm glad that we're handing it over to a friend you two can visit
09:35anytime oh and we have these for you oh thanks mike you're a lifesaver happy to oh excuse me of course
09:43this is martell would you like a hand thank you governor um i'm just moving these to my new apartment
09:54oh you found a place to settle then kind of yes things are still a bit provisional
09:59these will be my new desk well you are more than welcome to return to working out of my office
10:07oh really it's it's fine i'm still working out of the judge's office i just need something small
10:14for my room well if i can't persuade you to come back to my office perhaps you could accept some
10:19real furniture for your new lodgings i have a spare desk in the back that's kind of you wonderful
10:27let's say we meet here at five o'clock we can move it together well i think you must have better
10:32things to do than help me move furniture i'm not so sure about that
10:34uh five o'clock then fine may i what oh
10:56and we will finish our honeybee charts tomorrow thank you everyone
11:00toby it's time to go toby did you not get enough sleep last night
11:12i guess not if you need to take the weekend to finish your essay i understand
11:18thanks mrs thornton do either of you need any more help i've got some time right now or
11:24tomorrow before school thanks but we think we're okay may we be excused of course
11:41we know the fire started in this area we just don't know what this is from
11:45maybe something from the mine or the oil derrick i mean it looks like concrete but
11:51we only ever used bricks and never had anything out here what's your theory no theory just wondering
11:58about this whether it was part of an old radio tower power telegraph lines anything that can tell us
12:02something something other than those boys in their campfire well i hope we find some answers that
12:09people have been building things up and tearing them down out here for quite some time now i mean this
12:13this could be anything well we ordered maps from all the companies that have structures within a five mile
12:19radius from here hopefully that tells us what this was and if it had anything to do with the fire or not
12:24well good luck gentlemen i'm sorry i couldn't offer you more thanks for your help henry
12:33it belonged to a mosasaur an aquatic reptile that lived 65 million years ago aquatic does that mean
12:42it's possible all of this was underwater can you imagine what would we have seen swimming around us
12:50there definitely would have been a tylosaur maybe a plesiosaur or a pilosaur you know a lot about
12:57dinosaurs my mom gave me a book on them when i was little i couldn't read it first but i love the
13:02pictures it was like discovering this hidden world sounds amazing can i see it sometime i lost it a few years
13:10ago going from place to place stupid it was the only thing i had from her i used to lose everything
13:20when my dad and i moved one time we made it halfway across the territory before i realized i forgot my shoes
13:29how does that my point is it's not your fault moving is hard for everyone
13:41luckily you never have to do that again if you don't want to
13:47and now you have this the real thing which you found yourself
14:06break's over meet me at the mercantile when you're off duty for what where there's a tooth there's a jaw
14:13allie dad
14:22we were just talking about dinosaurs
14:25mosasaurs actually come with me
14:34have you tried talking to their parents i hate to add more to their burden
14:38must be so awful sitting there in that classroom every day thinking they're the cause of so much
14:43loss and suffering well they may be missing their schoolwork but they're certainly keeping busy
14:50i wonder where they're off to rosemary would you mind i'll pick up little jack it's lj now since when
14:58this morning let them know i'll be home by dinner and thank you
15:04notice anything about that saddle
15:13straps worn yeah it's your job to inspect the tack
15:16i know i'm sorry constable won't happen again i told you to watch out for ash pits too
15:21knowing is not enough if you don't look before you leap if you're not careful people can get hurt
15:24yes sir i understand do you because you're a mountain now and a young man
15:32and you're responsible for other people and you need to prove to me that you're worthy of that
15:37responsibility uh you can trust me sir i don't know if i'm worthy but i hope to be
15:54you're a part of the story i'm sorry i didn't mean to startle you did you follow us here well i wanted to
16:13make sure that you two were okay we're fine you don't have to worry about us yeah just been planting
16:19some trees when did you start this we started as soon as judge every told us it was safe
16:30we're really sorry we've been late to class but we've got a lot of work ahead of us we're gonna
16:34complete this whole area by winter this whole area by yourselves whatever i have tried to do in life
16:40i have tried with all my heart to do well whatever i've devoted myself to i've devoted myself to
16:47completely so you have done your reading we've been trying to keep up with everything
16:54well it sounds like you could use some help but it was our mistake no one else should have to fix it for
16:59us and besides who'd want to
17:13it's from my theater days back in new york do you ever miss it
17:29i suppose i do from time to time but life wouldn't be an adventure without change
17:40and i couldn't be happier here there are no pictures of the park no i i suppose there aren't
17:49NEWSWOMAN. I."
18:06will we got it the contract yep gwen we're rebuilding your town
18:07this calls for a celebratory dinner every dinner with my girls is this celebration what can i do to help
18:14Gwen, what is this?
18:18My house.
18:19For when you rebuild it again.
18:20Gwen, you're quite an artist.
18:22You really are.
18:23This is beautiful.
18:24Very impressive.
18:26What is that there in the window, though?
18:28A big crack.
18:29Oh.
18:30Well, I think we can improve upon that.
18:31No.
18:33It has to be there.
18:35Dad said it looked like the web of a very lazy spider.
18:39That's how it was.
18:39Then that's how it'll be.
18:45I promise.
18:50Hi, Elizabeth.
18:52Hi.
18:53What's all that for?
18:54You'll find out in class tomorrow.
18:57What you reading?
18:58A guidebook on paleontology.
19:01I got it from the library.
19:03Oh.
19:04I don't suppose that has anything to do with a certain young Mountie?
19:07How'd you know?
19:08Little Jack and I ran into Oliver, and he showed us his fossil eyes, too.
19:13You mean LJ?
19:15LJ, LJ, LJ.
19:17It's gonna be a hard one.
19:19Well, I'm about to meet Oliver to go look for more fossils.
19:23Maybe we can bring LJ next time?
19:26Aw, I'm sure he'd love that.
19:30Do you have a strainer I could borrow?
19:32A strainer?
19:33The guidebook says a strainer's good for sifting through mud in a stream.
19:37Oh, so you're going to be an expert now, too, I see.
19:41I don't know what I'm doing.
19:43But this is important to Oliver.
19:47I want to show him my care.
19:49Oh, Allie.
19:50You've already done so much to show Oliver how much you care about him.
19:54You don't think I'm doing too much, do you?
19:59No.
20:01I think it's wonderful that you have someone in your life who makes you want to learn new things and go on adventures.
20:08And I know Oliver has been inspired by you, too.
20:12How do you know?
20:14Because you are a very inspiring young woman.
20:20I'm so glad I had you to talk to me about this.
20:28I'll always be here.
20:29So you're going to use my strainer in mud?
20:41Maybe.
20:50Hi.
20:51Hi.
20:51I wasn't sure about everything, but I brought a hammer and brushes and a strainer.
21:00Oh, great.
21:01You know those fossils can get stuck deep inside there.
21:04Hi, Allie.
21:06Hi.
21:07Judge Avery.
21:08Turns out he's interested in fossils, too.
21:10I thought he could join us.
21:11Listen, that mosasaur tooth was a real find.
21:15Well, let us go see what else is out there, shall we?
21:18There's still some ash pits in places.
21:22I just want to be responsible.
21:24Oh.
21:25Okay.
21:36Hey there.
21:37Hey.
21:37You joining us for dinner?
21:38I've got plenty of brisket.
21:39It smells great, but I'm making spaghetti.
21:42That explains the strainer.
21:43Allie borrowed it for fossil hunting.
21:45Oh.
21:46Well, is she here?
21:47No, she was.
21:48She's out with Oliver now.
21:51Oh.
21:52Is that okay?
21:54Yeah.
21:55She's fine.
21:56Yeah.
21:57Well, if you'd like to wait here, we can all have dinner together.
22:01We made a plan.
22:02She knows about it.
22:04I'm sure she'll be home soon.
22:09She's been spending a lot of time with Oliver right now.
22:12Mama, when's dinner?
22:15In a minute, honey bear.
22:15Wash up, please.
22:16Okay, Mama.
22:18You're busy.
22:19Nathan, wait.
22:20If she does come by, just tell her I'm waiting.
22:22Enjoy the brisket.
22:24Enjoy the spaghetti.
22:26I love you.
22:27I love you.
22:28I almost forgot.
22:39Oh, thank you.
22:40Well, aren't you curious what it is?
22:43I'm more curious about that.
22:46How's the wait?
22:48How's the wait?
22:48Um, it's too fast.
22:50Too fast.
22:51Sorry.
22:52I know you're in a hurry, but the person in the back should really set the pace.
22:55Trust me, I'm in no hurry.
22:57All I have on my schedule today is a campaign call with Edwin the Wise.
23:02Is that so bad?
23:03I might look forward to it more if I actually took its advice, told the people what they want
23:09to hear.
23:09So, announcing your campaign with a promise to raise taxes?
23:15Not a winning strategy, apparently.
23:18Well, I was impressed with your honesty.
23:21You don't mind me asking, why did you leave the firm in Capo City?
23:26Why do you ask?
23:28Answering a question with a question.
23:30Articulated like a true lawyer.
23:31Well done.
23:33I wanted to take care of Uncle Ernie's ranch after he died.
23:37Now that that's gone, I suppose I'm staying because I like the town.
23:45I see.
23:47Are you ready for the stairs?
23:48I'll take the front.
23:52I'll set the pace.
23:54Moving furniture together?
23:56Do you think they're official?
23:57Mm-mm, not yet.
23:59They're still pretending they only talk about work.
24:01Mm-mm.
24:03Okay.
24:04Round.
24:07Pivot?
24:07Mm-hmm.
24:08Okay.
24:11Okay, almost in.
24:14No, I told you it's not going to fit.
24:16It will fit.
24:17Trust me.
24:18It's, it's far too wide.
24:20Tilts it up towards me.
24:21Towards me.
24:22Yeah.
24:22All right, fine.
24:23Here.
24:24I'm tilting.
24:25Oh.
24:30Oh, my gosh.
24:33I'm so sorry.
24:33Are you here?
24:34Oh, my goodness.
24:35Are you all right?
24:35Uh, I'm not sure yet.
24:37I lost my grip.
24:38What a, what a falling.
24:41Maybe we should have stuck with crates.
24:42Ooh.
24:43I think we should get you to the infirmary.
24:45No, no, no.
24:46No, I insist.
24:47Come on.
24:48Come on.
24:48Here.
24:49You okay?
24:59It smells so good.
24:59It smells so good.
25:01I'm starving.
25:02Sit down.
25:07What's wrong?
25:10You said you were going to be home for dinner.
25:12Sorry.
25:13I got a little caught up, but I didn't miss it, did I?
25:17Oh, I've been waiting.
25:18I didn't know where you were.
25:19I told Elizabeth.
25:20That's another thing.
25:21Just because you tell Elizabeth doesn't mean you can go around me.
25:24But I tell Elizabeth things all the time.
25:26I thought that was...
25:28I didn't want you out in the woods at night, alone.
25:31With a boy.
25:35He's not a boy.
25:37He's Oliver, and Judge Avery was with us.
25:41He was?
25:42Yeah, we were looking for fossils.
25:47Look, I'm sorry I'm late, but...
25:51What exactly are you so mad about?
25:57Just...
25:57Just be where you say you're going to be.
26:01Okay?
26:12Sorry.
26:28I wasn't sure if I should bother you.
26:30Not a bother.
26:31So, Allie finally came home.
26:34I don't like the way I talk to her.
26:36What did you say?
26:39Not the right thing.
26:42I don't know.
26:43I'm flailing here.
26:44I like Oliver.
26:46He's a good kid.
26:47I know that.
26:48Not like the other guy she was chasing, Wyatt.
26:51No, it's not.
26:53With Wyatt, you were afraid she'd get hurt.
26:56But Oliver really cares for Allie.
26:59Maybe that's what makes it scarier.
27:02You feel like you're going to lose her.
27:03It seemed like just yesterday she was this little kid.
27:09Now it was this young woman running out the door.
27:12I feel like I'm on a runaway train.
27:18When we first got home from Cape Fullerton,
27:20all I wanted was to get back to the way things were.
27:23But it's just not possible.
27:25It's always slipping through our fingers.
27:30There you go.
27:32You're always three steps ahead of me.
27:35Hardly.
27:36Today, Little Jack announced he's now LJ.
27:40Because he's not little anymore.
27:43Yeah, that might have been my fault.
27:46I started calling him LJ while we were playing baseball.
27:50Guess it stuck.
27:51Oh.
27:53Well.
27:55I'm glad it came from you.
27:58Can you believe one day he's going to be towering over us?
28:01Shh.
28:01Ugh.
28:06Allie's going to be fine, you know?
28:08Yeah, I know.
28:11She's lucky to have you at least.
28:14I'd say between the two of us,
28:17we're doing all right.
28:25When did you get here?
28:32Oh, hey, sweetheart.
28:33Uh, yeah, uh, early.
28:35Listen, since you're here, um,
28:37I want to show you something.
28:39I think I found a good new place for the piazza right here.
28:43Oh, I love it.
28:44Yeah.
28:45Hmm.
28:47Uh, yeah, um, this all used to be a fruit orchard here,
28:50so once we pull out the last of the, um,
28:54once we go in and pull out the last of the burnt trees,
28:57we'll just...
28:57Oh.
28:59Lee?
29:02What is it?
29:06I don't know.
29:07Faith!
29:08Lee's having a heart attack.
29:09Get him on the bed.
29:10Lee, can you breathe?
29:13That's my chest.
29:14Molly, ECG, digitalis.
29:16Uh, adrenaline, quinnity, quinnity?
29:18Well, Faith.
29:20Faith?
29:21Faith.
29:27Morning.
29:29Uh, I made breakfast.
29:31I should get to school.
29:33Can we talk?
29:36From one adult to another?
29:40I'm sorry.
29:49I overreacted last night.
29:51I'm almost 18.
29:55Don't you trust me?
29:57Yes, I do.
29:58I trust you.
30:00You're a curious, open-hearted, brave young woman.
30:05I know you're not going to want to hear this,
30:06but you are still young.
30:08And you don't know everything.
30:10And love, I mean, it can be wonderful,
30:13but it can also be complicated and painful at times.
30:16Oh, who said anything about love?
30:22It's a big world.
30:25And you still have plenty of time to explore it all.
30:27I think that's what I'm trying to say.
30:32I'll be careful, Dad.
30:36And I will always come home.
30:39And I will always be here, if you need me.
30:45I will see you tonight, on time, I promise.
30:49Hang on.
30:56Don't forget your book.
31:06The Jack and Lodgepole pines
31:07actually need fire to regenerate.
31:10How?
31:11Their pine cones have a waxy coating
31:13that needs heat in order to release their seeds.
31:17So, without fire, no more Jack pines.
31:21But we can still give nature a helping hand.
31:23So, who wants to join me in the parkland
31:26to replant the trees?
31:29Let's go!
31:30We'll all be old by the time it's a forest again.
31:32And it's not going to bring our houses back.
31:35That's true.
31:37But eventually,
31:39those trees might become someone else's home.
31:42What we do with our hands today
31:43might be admired hundreds of years from now.
31:47Like the Coliseum.
31:50So,
31:51what do you think?
31:53Should we go plant the future?
31:55Yeah!
31:56Let's go!
32:00Thanks, Mrs. Thor.
32:02Just following your lead.
32:09Of course.
32:11Sweetheart, I'm fine.
32:12Dr. Carter,
32:13would you please tell my husband
32:15that he is not fine?
32:17Dr. Carter?
32:20Actually, I'm not seeing any sign
32:21of a myocardial infarction.
32:24You didn't have a heart attack.
32:26Oh, thank goodness.
32:27Well,
32:28then what happened?
32:30I believe what you experienced
32:31was an anxiety neurosis.
32:34What does that mean?
32:35I don't know what that means.
32:36It's an acute state of anxiety
32:37that causes very real feeling symptoms
32:39with no physical cause.
32:41So then I am fine?
32:42Not quite.
32:45Look,
32:46you've both been through a lot.
32:48Mm-hmm.
32:48It's normal to move through
32:49a big shock in different stages,
32:51sometimes feeling nothing,
32:52and then suddenly everything.
32:55You were very angry.
32:57Yes,
32:57but
32:58not since we started
33:00a construction company.
33:02Okay, fine, maybe.
33:03but at least I've been functional.
33:05Being functional
33:05doesn't mean you're okay.
33:07Burying yourself in work
33:08can be a way
33:09to avoid feelings, too.
33:11So what am I supposed to do then?
33:12Just sit around and feel sad?
33:13And I want you to stop
33:14working so hard.
33:16Your body is telling you something, Lee.
33:18You need to take time to listen.
33:27Okay.
33:32Is that it?
33:33Huh.
33:36Well,
33:37fuck.
33:45Mr. Gowan!
33:46What brings you out here?
33:48Kirtland's warbler,
33:49though thus far he has looted us.
33:52Pardon us for interrupting.
33:53Not at all.
33:53You're welcome to join us.
33:56What is it you got going in there?
33:59They're Jack Pines.
34:00They need fire to drop their seeds,
34:02but we're just giving them
34:03a helping hand.
34:04You might need some mulch.
34:05I have some back at the orchard
34:07if you'd like.
34:08We can come pick it up.
34:09Thank you, Henry.
34:10Pleasure.
34:11I wish I'd gotten to plant trees for school.
34:17She's a pretty special teacher.
34:19Those boys told me and Cooper
34:21they made a campfire
34:23before the fire started.
34:24It's probably what caused it.
34:26I forgot about that.
34:29Now they're out here planting trees.
34:32Can't teach character,
34:34but those boys have it.
34:37I just wanted to come check on the patient.
34:45It was just a bonk on the head.
34:47I'm fine.
34:49How's the desk?
34:51It's remarkably intact.
34:54I guess we both can take a knock then.
34:57That wasn't necessary.
34:59Well, I do feel partially responsible.
35:02Look, if anything, it's my fault.
35:07I was very focused
35:11on trying to prove my worth to you
35:13after missing the meeting,
35:14and, uh, well, it was foolish.
35:17I'll get you everything.
35:21Whatever assumptions
35:22I may have had about you,
35:24clearly I was very wrong.
35:28I regret my rash words.
35:32You were wrong.
35:36Yes.
35:37Perhaps we could call it even.
35:41You've acquired a useful piece of furniture.
35:44I've somehow restored your faith in me.
35:47Mine is clearly the greater prize.
35:53Lucas, um,
35:55the other reason
35:56that I decided to stay in Hope Valley
35:59was...
36:00was because I like spending time with you.
36:05And perhaps that's too bold to say
36:07even to a politician,
36:08even one of your stature,
36:09but I...
36:09I enjoy spending time with you, too.
36:14In fact, I was hoping
36:15I could convince you
36:16to move back in.
36:18To the office, of course.
36:21We could even hire movers
36:22for the desk this time.
36:23Well, the problem is
36:26I...
36:26I might find that a bit, um,
36:30distracting.
36:34Ah.
36:37I understand.
36:43You should get that.
36:47I'll see you soon.
36:48I don't know.
36:49Okay.
36:57Governor, we'll try.
37:09Come on.
37:10Let's go.
37:11Well, hello, you two.
37:13Hey.
37:14Come here, yo.
37:15There you go.
37:18Hi.
37:19What do you got there in the basket?
37:21It's a jack tree pine cone.
37:23We learned all about trees
37:24and planted seedlings
37:24at school today.
37:25It was so fun.
37:26Well, that does sound like fun.
37:28Put muddy boots off, please.
37:31Hmm.
37:31My pop stopped me to plant trees
37:33when I was about your age.
37:34Where were you planting?
37:35Up where the fire was.
37:37We're starting a new forest.
37:38You know, seedlings are a good start,
37:39but if you're replanting a whole forest,
37:41what you really want
37:42is saplings.
37:43A little further along,
37:44more likely to survive the winter.
37:46Do you have some?
37:47Do I have some?
37:49Trees are Mr. Coulter's business.
37:51Our business, sweetheart.
37:53I'll tell Miss Thornton.
37:54You know what?
37:54Why don't we all go together
37:56and make a day of it?
37:58Shouldn't we be taking it easy?
38:01Yeah.
38:02Get some fresh air
38:03on my hands on the dirt
38:03with the people I love the most.
38:05All right.
38:06Well, it sounds like doctor's orders.
38:08Yeah.
38:09Doctor's orders.
38:10All right.
38:16Got them?
38:18Good morning, Mr. Yost.
38:21Did the new seedlings arrive yet?
38:23They did,
38:23but I'm not sure
38:24you're going to need them.
38:30Morning, boys.
38:31We're going back
38:32to plant some more trees.
38:33Want to come?
38:34We sure would.
38:35Yeah?
38:36Good.
38:36All right, everybody.
38:37Listen up.
38:38Come on in.
38:39Gather around.
38:40Come on.
38:41Nice and close.
38:42Does anybody here
38:43want to help us replant the forest?
38:45We can use all the extra hands
38:47we can get.
38:47We can set you up
38:48with extra supplies
38:49if you need.
38:51Yeah?
38:52Don't be shy.
38:59You have to work quick
39:00so the roots don't dry out.
39:01And you want to keep them
39:02four feet apart
39:02in all directions.
39:04Remember when you weren't sure
39:05if you were the right family
39:07to help Gwen?
39:10She's a real gem.
39:12So are you.
39:13Mr. Coulter said
39:14that you can alternate these
39:15with the jack pines.
39:17Right away,
39:18any special instructions?
39:19Oh, it's the same
39:20as the jack pines.
39:21Four feet apart,
39:22not too deep,
39:23water and mulch.
39:24Seems like you two
39:25know what you're doing.
39:27Oliver,
39:28you have that tooth
39:28on you still?
39:29It's from a Mosasaur,
39:32prehistoric sea creature.
39:33Wow.
39:35Huh.
39:38Now that is
39:38something special.
39:42I'm happy it's in your hands.
39:49How long have you been
39:50doing this?
39:52A couple weeks.
39:54And you were just going
39:55to keep it all to yourself?
39:56I told you not to do good
39:59for praise.
40:00Yes, I did.
40:01Sometimes good ripples out
40:03and touches everybody.
40:07Just look.
40:07What are you off to?
40:25I was going to make you
40:25some dinner.
40:26Yeah.
40:27Whitaker called.
40:28He needs me back in Union City.
40:30Something about a new contract.
40:33Too bad for us.
40:35Yeah, can you just...
40:35I need my...
40:36Yeah, yeah.
40:54I'm sorry to cut things short.
40:56Duty calls.
40:58Oh, glad to see you.
41:00Don't forget to work on your toast.
41:08Right.
41:09And Dad,
41:10thanks for today.
41:12Thanks for today.
41:12Oh, Sandal Don.
41:17Oh, говорит...
41:20Oh, my God.
41:21Oh, my God.
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