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00:04Good morning.
00:05Oh, good morning.
00:06Look at all this.
00:08Well, I can't seem to cook for fewer than 12 people anymore.
00:13So, I really hope you're hungry.
00:15Well, everything looks delicious.
00:17Just didn't realize I had that many pots.
00:19Oh, you didn't.
00:20I had to fix the handle on that bean pot that you had abandoned.
00:23All it needed was a screw.
00:24Well, I'm glad to have it back.
00:28Charlotte, after all those stories about Jack the other day,
00:31I was thinking of going to visit him with LJ after school.
00:35Would you like to join us?
00:36What a lovely offer.
00:39But I told Florence that I would help get our garden ready before winter.
00:47But we will find the right time.
00:50Of course.
00:50How can I help?
00:51Oh, please, no.
00:52Just sit.
00:53It's my pleasure.
00:59It's been so nice having all our meals together again.
01:02And I hope you don't mind.
01:03I have to extend things a few extra days.
01:06Of course.
01:07It's no trouble.
01:09LJ will be thrilled.
01:10Good.
01:11My plans in Union City got all jumbled.
01:15Dude, what I assume is a distracted hotel reservation agent.
01:45Oh, stop of the morning to you, Nathan.
01:50Looking for anything in particular?
01:53Lock it.
01:54Now.
01:55Am I in some sort of trouble?
01:56Not yet.
01:57Hopefully you can stay that way.
01:59Ned, I'm about to let you in on an operation so secret you can't tell your wife about it.
02:04Oh, my goodness.
02:05Are you up for the task?
02:07Oh, I believe I am.
02:08Possible?
02:08Well, then.
02:10You're the first to know.
02:13I'm in the market for an engagement ring.
02:16Oh, my gosh.
02:17Oh, Nathan.
02:19That's wonderful.
02:21Yes, but remember, discretion is the better part of valor.
02:24Right.
02:24Right.
02:25Of course.
02:26Mom's the word.
02:27Now, I'm happy to get the sample ring case from my jeweler in Boxton.
02:31But, of course, I'll need Elizabeth's ring size.
02:34Of course.
02:34Um.
02:36What?
02:36Her ring size.
02:37It's like a pant size or a shoe size.
02:39Oh, and both hands aren't always the same.
02:42That's a common mistake.
02:43Yeah, Ned.
02:43I've got it.
02:45How am I supposed to get the ring size?
02:47Well, now, you're the Mountie.
02:49I'm sure you'll come up with something.
02:50I'll try to go inside and check that for you.
02:55Well, I want the ring.
02:59If this gets out, I know who the leak was.
03:02Right.
03:02Right.
03:03Right.
03:03Right.
03:04Unlock it.
03:05Right.
03:06Right.
03:08Ah, just put this on my tab, Ned.
03:11Of course.
03:12Good morning, Nathan.
03:13Florence.
03:15Top of the morning to you.
03:29I don't think there's anything really wrong with her hotel.
03:31I think she just wants to stay longer.
03:33You don't think she'll just come out and say that?
03:35No, you know how proud she is.
03:37But really, we'd be thrilled to have her as long as she'd like to stay.
03:40I like having her around.
03:41She's a real hoot.
03:43You're in a good mood today, aren't you?
03:45Why wouldn't I be?
03:46It's a beautiful day.
03:47I'm walking with the most beautiful woman in the world.
03:50I mean, if that doesn't put a pep in my step, I don't know what does.
03:52Nathan, Grant, you're about to burst into song.
03:55I just might.
03:56Well, I'd like to see that.
03:58Have you a duet?
04:01Walking with my dame.
04:03The stars all spell her name.
04:05No, it's light out.
04:07I shine my shoes and play it cool.
04:09Like a moth through the flame.
04:14Oh, that's good.
04:17Now we just need a chorus.
04:18Well, something to aspire to.
04:20Like dinner tonight, don't forget.
04:23How could I?
04:25Oh.
04:30With the trial coming up and Christopher still in the wind,
04:33this is what we have to prove that Pioneer Electric's faulty transformer
04:36is what started the fire.
04:37We'll also have Georgie's expert testimony.
04:40I can lay out how we got Scoggins on the hook
04:43and how his phone call to Whitaker demonstrates collusion
04:46between National Insurance and Pioneer Electric
04:48to cover up responsibility for the fire.
04:51Demonstrates collusion, sure.
04:52But it doesn't prove it.
04:53And that's the problem, isn't it?
04:54It's not ideal, but jurors are smarter these days.
04:58And you haven't seen Inspector McGill on the stand.
05:01They'll believe her.
05:02I have no doubt.
05:03Until the defense will point out that it's all circumstantial.
05:06Which it is.
05:07I have no doubt we have a fighting chance at this.
05:08But the people of Benson Hills deserve the best chance possible at justice.
05:12Now what do you got in mind?
05:13I'm thinking we'd try an op called the drip test.
05:16We prove that Pioneer Electric and National Insurance
05:18have been colluding in a cover-up together
05:20by offering false information to one company
05:23and seeing if it drips through to the other.
05:26Ah, like the crown used to smoke out moles in the Great War.
05:30Exactly.
05:32Okay.
05:33So we need to figure out a way to get false but compelling information
05:37to one of these companies
05:38that they won't be able to resist sharing with the other company.
05:40Who will then want to share with us?
05:42Well, the best way to do that would be with someone
05:45who probably has a legitimate claim with national insurance.
05:48And who's a good enough actor to pull it off.
05:51Well, I think we all know who that is.
05:54I'll do it!
05:56Excellent.
05:56So the first order of business is to schedule a claims meeting
05:59about your playhouse with Herman Throckmorton.
06:01He is National Insurance's chief claims adjuster.
06:04Well, easy enough.
06:05I'll just insist on meeting with the chief.
06:07We are, after all, VICs.
06:10Very important clients.
06:12Good.
06:13Now during your meeting,
06:14you're going to give him a false tip
06:15about the cause of the wildfire.
06:18Something juicy
06:19that appears to exonerate Pioneer Electric
06:21so that Throckmorton won't be able to resist sharing it
06:24with the bigwigs at Pioneer.
06:26Who will then rush to tell the RCMP
06:27thinking he will get us on their scent?
06:29It's like flushing water down a pipe
06:30to figure out where it drips out.
06:32I love this game.
06:33As chief claims adjuster,
06:35a big part of his job
06:36is sniffing out false claims.
06:38So you don't want to sell too hard
06:39so he doesn't suspect foul play.
06:41Same if you don't sell hard enough.
06:43You've come to the right place.
06:53It's our lucky day.
06:55The last two of Minnie's blueberry muffins.
06:58Hey, that's pretty.
07:00I made it.
07:01With my nine-eye.
07:02You made this?
07:04Is that the Great Wall?
07:07Changchun.
07:07Yes, Changchun.
07:09Mu Tianyu is at the foot of the Great Wall.
07:11She made it sound like such a fairy tale.
07:13She must have loved this.
07:14Mm-hmm.
07:15I loved working with her.
07:17She had such beautiful hands
07:18and she always told me so many stories
07:20about growing up.
07:23Would you teach me to make one?
07:26That'd be fun, if you're interested.
07:29Of course I'm interested.
07:30We can paint our own fairy tale.
07:33How'd you get to be so thoughtful and sweet?
07:35Easy.
07:36I married you.
07:41Yeah, I thought the same thing.
07:43Allie!
07:44See you later.
07:45Hey, how was school?
07:46Uh, fine.
07:47Good.
07:47How are you?
07:48Oh, good.
07:48Really good.
07:48Look, I want to tell you something.
07:50What's wrong?
07:51Nothing.
07:52Nothing's wrong.
07:52Nothing's about me.
07:53And you.
07:54Us, really.
07:54And our future.
07:55Oh my gosh, Dad.
07:56Just say it.
07:57All right, look.
07:58You know how I feel about Elizabeth.
08:01I think I might have noticed.
08:02Well, I also noticed how you feel about her.
08:04So I wanted to let you know that...
08:09I'm going to ask Elizabeth to marry me.
08:12Right?
08:13And?
08:14That was the news.
08:15That's what I wanted to tell you.
08:16Oh, great.
08:18I'm not going to lie.
08:19I really thought you were going to get
08:20a bigger reaction than this.
08:21Well, of course I'm thrilled.
08:23But, Dad, it's not surprising.
08:28Okay, that's fair.
08:29Look, I need your help
08:30to try to figure out
08:31what Elizabeth's ring size is.
08:33What did you have in mind?
08:35Well, don't ask me how,
08:36but I know that the ring she wears
08:37on her right finger
08:38also fits on her left ring finger.
08:40So the plan is to get it off the finger,
08:42trace it on a piece of paper,
08:44without her ever knowing.
08:46Sounds fun.
08:48Call it Operation Ring Size.
08:52What else would we call it?
08:53Okay, come on, come on.
08:58This plan is foolproof.
09:00Elizabeth loves cookies.
09:01And you can't make cookies
09:02without her sneaking cookie dough.
09:04You sure she's going to take your ring off?
09:06Well, I'm sure she doesn't want
09:07sticky cookie dough all over it.
09:09The cookie caper is operational.
09:16Come in!
09:17Sorry.
09:18It took longer than expected
09:19to get LJ settled at Lily's,
09:21but not to worry.
09:23Cookie making reinforcements
09:24have arrived.
09:25Now you're just in time
09:26for the fun part.
09:27I hope you know
09:28as constable of this town,
09:29I get to impose a cookie tax.
09:31Oh.
09:32Well, that'll be a lot of dough.
09:36Oh, uh, I almost forgot.
09:38Don't want to get my ring all sticky.
09:41Oh, good thinking.
09:48Behold.
09:50Are you sure you don't want to
09:51get in there with your hands?
09:53Yeah.
09:53I'll let you have the fun.
09:55No need for both of us to,
09:58so to speak.
10:03Okay, I have another idea.
10:05Operation Dish Dodge is on.
10:07Uh, Elizabeth,
10:08I can help you with the dishes.
10:10Oh, thanks, Allie.
10:11And Charlotte, thank you so much
10:12for cooking.
10:13Oh, it's my pleasure.
10:14Please let me clean up.
10:16You relax.
10:18No.
10:19You made dinner.
10:21Let us clean up.
10:22Oh, please.
10:23It's my mess.
10:25If you insist, thank you.
10:30Yeah.
10:32Thanks.
10:33You taking notes?
10:34What?
10:35Paper and pencil?
10:36Oh, yeah.
10:37Yeah, just jot down
10:39a few notes for Bill
10:40for the trial.
10:42It's smart.
10:43I'm sure any idea could help.
10:44Yeah.
10:45That is the hope.
10:50Okay.
10:51Failure is just an obstacle
10:53for success.
10:54Good.
10:55Because we've been great at failure.
10:57We just need to find
10:58the right plan.
10:59Steal her jewelry box at night.
11:01Hey, I like the way you think.
11:02Although, we don't even know
11:03if she takes her ring off at night.
11:04I have no idea.
11:05Maybe the mercantile
11:07has some very powerful magnets.
11:09Or we could always just
11:10knock her out with a blow dart.
11:11Mercantile definitely has one of those.
11:13Or exactly this situation.
11:15Maybe I should just ask her
11:17what her ring size is.
11:18Dad, no.
11:18You can't ruin the surprise.
11:21Hey, what happened to failure
11:23just being an obstacle?
11:24This obstacle course is a lot harder
11:26than I thought it was going to be.
11:28But you're right.
11:29Let's just keep thinking.
11:31I just want to put this whole thing
11:33behind me, Mr. Throckmorton.
11:34But I can't until my claim
11:35is sorted out
11:36and my theater can rise
11:38like Lazarus
11:39from the ashes
11:39of that dreadful wildfire.
11:43You two buy that?
11:45Yeah.
11:48Mostly.
11:49No.
11:50It's not good enough.
11:51What?
11:52I've never had to play myself before.
11:54Harder than it looks, huh?
11:54And it's controlled, Byrne.
11:56What did I say?
11:57Just, Byrne.
11:57Oh, that's a friss.
11:59Good catch.
12:00The more precise you are,
12:01the clearer it'll be
12:02that the drip was a success.
12:04Understood.
12:04I just normally have a script.
12:07You know, somebody once told me
12:08just to shake it off.
12:09Thanks for the note.
12:11And remember,
12:11Mr. Throckmorton's going to ask you
12:13a lot of questions,
12:14but he's going to know
12:14the answer to many of them,
12:16so it's important to stick to the facts.
12:18Yes, of course.
12:19And wait to pivot to the tip
12:20until you feel like
12:21you've answered all his questions.
12:23Rosemary,
12:23just try to steer the conversation
12:25that way organically.
12:27Yes, thank you.
12:28That's a helpful note.
12:31From the top?
12:38Ready.
12:40Now, confirm the precise number
12:42of chandeliers and sconces
12:44in the atrium.
12:44I believe that was
12:45in the house inventory report
12:47that we provided.
12:47Of course,
12:48but we'd like to double confirm
12:49with the client.
12:51You can see.
12:54Now, Mr. Throckmorton,
12:55I feel it's my right to ask,
12:57when will my claim be paid?
12:59I'm sure you understand.
13:00I just want to put
13:01this whole thing behind me.
13:03We'll be able to proceed further
13:04once the Mounties
13:05have determined
13:06the cause of the fire.
13:08So the Mounties
13:09are the ones holding up my claim?
13:10Is that it?
13:12Well, that is so galling.
13:16I'm not supposed to know this,
13:17but I am the mayor's wife,
13:19you know,
13:20so I hear things.
13:23I have it on good authority
13:24that Laveau Farms
13:26was conducting a controlled burn
13:28in the parkland
13:29right around the time
13:30that the fire started.
13:33The mayor told you this?
13:36Seems to me
13:37you don't have to be
13:37Sherlock Holmes
13:38to figure out
13:39that that burn
13:40might not have been
13:41as controlled
13:41as they claim.
13:43Are the Mounties
13:44investigating Laveau Farms?
13:46Not that I've heard,
13:47and let me remind you,
13:49I am a reporter.
13:50Look,
13:51I love their blackberries
13:52just as much
13:53as the next person,
13:54but is it not unfair
13:56that my claim
13:57should be held up
13:57because of their negligence?
14:02Mr. Throckmorton,
14:03it wasn't just
14:04inventory items
14:05on a list
14:06that went up in smoke.
14:07Not to me.
14:09It was a dream.
14:11A dream to bring
14:12thoughtful and passionate
14:14performances to the valley,
14:15ones that might inspire
14:16a new generation,
14:18perhaps even
14:19my own little girl,
14:21to dare to dream
14:22big dreams
14:23from our
14:24little corner
14:25of the world.
14:26I hope you can
14:27understand that.
14:30We at National Insurance
14:32appreciate your patience,
14:33Mrs. Coulter,
14:34and your
14:35candor.
14:37We'll be in touch.
14:39Thank you,
14:41Mr. Throckmorton,
14:42and regardless
14:43of the outcome,
14:43I appreciate your time
14:45and professionalism.
14:46Good day.
14:57Bravo, brava.
14:59Well done.
15:01I was even a bit
15:02furious at Laveau Farms
15:03for their negligence.
15:05Nice touch
15:05with the blackberries.
15:07Thank you, constable.
15:08I took the note
15:09on specificity.
15:10Oh, well,
15:11off he goes,
15:12so now what?
15:14Now we wait.
15:15Yeah.
15:20They're a totally new species
15:21called Pterodon.
15:22Funny how they're new
15:24but extinct.
15:25Huh.
15:26That is funny.
15:28And they're just
15:28giant flying reptiles?
15:29They're wingspan
15:30as big as a house.
15:31Yeesh.
15:32Then I kind of don't mind
15:33that they aren't around anymore.
15:35The crazy thing is
15:35that scientists still don't know
15:36why all the dinosaurs
15:37went extinct.
15:38Hi there.
15:39What can I get you to?
15:43A pottery class?
15:45I mean,
15:46uh,
15:47Mrs. Hickam,
15:48can I ask you
15:49to host a pottery class?
15:52Sure.
15:56I've got it!
16:01Got what?
16:04Yeah,
16:05what's, uh,
16:06what's going on?
16:07Sorry.
16:09I thought of
16:10what I want to do
16:11for Oliver's
16:11next birthday party.
16:13Wow!
16:14You really are a planner.
16:15It's just
16:16I was so caught off guard
16:17and rushed last time.
16:20Well,
16:20do you want to come with us
16:21to pick up LJ
16:21and tell us all about it?
16:22I bet Charlotte
16:23would have some good ideas too.
16:25Thanks,
16:26but so much to do.
16:27I'll see you later.
16:29Okay,
16:29good luck!
16:29Bye, sweetie.
16:35And how about
16:36using gravel?
16:36What,
16:37for the bedding?
16:37No, no,
16:38around the sewage pipes.
16:39I've read that
16:39in unstable terrain.
16:41Yeah, yeah, sure.
16:42I'll talk to Fernando about it.
16:45Good then.
16:46Good then.
16:48Yeah.
16:48You know,
16:49I can leave all this stuff
16:50with you if you like.
16:51It's actually
16:52lamb chop night
16:53and to be honest with you,
16:54Rosemary doesn't take
16:55too kindly to me
16:56working late anymore,
16:57so...
16:57No, of course.
16:58I'm sorry to keep you.
16:59No, no, no, no, no.
17:00This is happening
17:01because of you.
17:02And you.
17:04And many other good folks.
17:05which is truly gratifying.
17:07And yet,
17:08I somehow
17:09still feel
17:11empty.
17:12Uh-huh.
17:15Uh,
17:16does this have anything
17:17to do with a certain
17:18lawyer friend of yours?
17:22Everything.
17:24Yeah.
17:25But she, uh,
17:26opened her heart to me
17:27and I shut her out
17:28like a bank's vault.
17:29Then why would I do that?
17:31Uh-huh.
17:32I said,
17:34I know exactly why.
17:36Fear.
17:37No.
17:39Terror.
17:41Sheer terror
17:42of once again
17:43finding myself
17:44in a romantic competition.
17:46But why should that
17:47be so terrifying?
17:48Do I only enter contests
17:50I know I can win?
17:52Of course not.
17:53If that was the case,
17:53I never would have run
17:54for governor
17:54and I have no problem
17:55running again.
17:57Why should I be so afraid?
17:59Edie invariably
18:00brings out my best self
18:01and yet,
18:03when I had the chance,
18:03I turned my back.
18:04Why?
18:05Why can't I just
18:06trust what I feel?
18:08Why couldn't I accept
18:10that I can't control
18:11what she feels?
18:14I know it's not Edie's fault
18:15that she has a past
18:16any more than it's
18:17my fault for having
18:18a past of my own.
18:19But now she's taken
18:20a job in Union City
18:21and moved on,
18:22which of course she did
18:22after the way I treated her.
18:23And now I've become
18:24obsessed with work
18:25because I've somehow
18:25convinced myself
18:26that if the rebuild
18:27goes well,
18:27well, maybe everything
18:29else in my life will too.
18:30But does that even
18:31make any sense?
18:34Look, Lucas,
18:34as your friend,
18:35I am here to tell you
18:36that work ain't gonna
18:38take away your problems.
18:39Nothing will.
18:42Except confronting them.
18:44I didn't and I ended up
18:45in the infirmary
18:46thinking I was having
18:46a heart attack.
18:48Look, Lucas,
18:49no matter what you do,
18:51just be honest
18:52with yourself.
18:52Even if it feels
18:54a little uncomfortable
18:55because everything
18:56that you just said,
18:56that big long speech,
18:58that is good.
18:59It's a good start.
19:00But don't let past
19:03experiences keep you
19:04from being happy now.
19:06When I first met
19:07Rosemary,
19:09it was a tumultuous
19:10time of change.
19:12but I didn't let
19:15my past mistakes
19:16keep me
19:17from opening
19:18my heart to her
19:18and now look at us.
19:23Listen,
19:24Lucas,
19:25all you gotta do
19:26is trust the good man
19:29that you are
19:30right in here
19:31and I promise you,
19:33Lucas Bouchard
19:34cannot go wrong.
19:40Thanks, Lee.
19:42You're welcome.
19:48In the dead of night,
19:49I tiptoed into the coop
19:51with a rag
19:52soaked in vinegar
19:53tied to the end
19:54of my broom handle
19:55and I snuck up
19:56and held it
19:57right under that skunk's nose.
19:59And what did the skunk do?
20:00Well, that little varmint
20:02jumped three feet in the air
20:03and ran out of that coop
20:04so fast
20:05those chickens
20:05spun like tops.
20:07Whoa!
20:08Only you could think
20:09of a way
20:10to out-stink a skunk.
20:12Well,
20:12the eggs did taste
20:14like vinegar
20:14for about a week
20:15but it was worth it
20:17not to have to call
20:18a trapper
20:19for a problem
20:20that I was perfectly
20:21capable
20:21of handling myself.
20:26Hi, honey bear.
20:27Have a seat.
20:29Oh,
20:30looks like somebody's
20:31feeling inspired.
20:32Oh,
20:34speaking of
20:34artistic inspiration,
20:36I saw Mrs. Hickam
20:37teaching Mr. Hickam
20:39how to make
20:39these beautiful
20:40clay bowls.
20:41That sounds like fun.
20:42I thought so too.
20:44And when I asked her
20:45about it,
20:45she offered to teach me
20:46and anyone else
20:47who wanted to join.
20:49I thought it would be
20:51a fun thing
20:51for us all
20:51to do together.
20:53Maybe after school tomorrow?
20:55Oh, Allie,
20:55I would love to
20:56but I have to drop
20:57LG at Talia's
20:57after school
20:58and then I've just
20:58got mountains of grading
20:59to catch up on.
21:00Oh, Elizabeth,
21:01go have some fun.
21:02I can take LG
21:02to Talia's.
21:03Thanks, Charlotte,
21:04but I wouldn't want
21:04you to miss out.
21:05Well,
21:06I tried working
21:07with clay in the past
21:08and let's just say
21:09there's a reason
21:10I'm not a potter.
21:11You go.
21:13Well, all right,
21:14thank you, Charlotte.
21:15I can catch up
21:16on my grading later.
21:17Yeah,
21:17this will be fun.
21:18I'm excited.
21:19Me too.
21:21Thank you both
21:21for dinner.
21:22Bye, Charlotte.
21:24Oh, and I'll see you
21:25tomorrow.
21:26Bye.
21:34Hey there,
21:35what are you drawing?
21:36We're reading
21:36Robinson Crusoe
21:38in class
21:38and I ask the students
21:39to think about
21:40what it means
21:40to be a survivor.
21:41I drew you,
21:42Grandma Charlotte.
21:43Me?
21:44Huh?
21:46What makes
21:46Grandma Charlotte
21:47a survivor?
21:48She's so tough.
21:49She doesn't need anyone.
21:54Oh, that's, uh,
21:57that's pretty tough, huh?
22:10I finally got him to bed.
22:12I wouldn't stop talking
22:14about those trout
22:14you two caught
22:15the other day.
22:17Well,
22:18it was mostly him.
22:19He's the crafty one.
22:21He really admires you.
22:28You know I've never
22:29been to Jack's grave.
22:31But for the funeral,
22:33not in all these years.
22:37Elizabeth,
22:39you lost
22:41your husband.
22:46And I lost
22:47my little boy.
22:52And you asked me
22:53to join you.
22:54I just
22:54couldn't.
22:56I
22:56can't.
23:01Charlotte,
23:04everyone grieves
23:05in their own way.
23:07I know you.
23:09You will find
23:10your way.
23:11And you will find
23:12the time that's
23:13right for you.
23:16Whatever you do,
23:17you keep that
23:19little boy of yours
23:20safe.
23:22Because you do not
23:23want to end up
23:24on this island.
23:32listen to me.
23:33Okay, so I'm
23:34going to make us
23:34a fresh pot of tea.
23:36Do you have any ginger?
23:37A Charlotte.
23:54So first step
23:55is to soften
23:56the clay.
23:56So let's all
23:57pick up our
23:59balls of clay.
24:01I'm just so excited
24:02you're all taking
24:02an interest
24:03in May's pottery.
24:04Aw.
24:05Gosh,
24:06can't you just
24:06feel the
24:07tzi hui?
24:09That's Mandarin
24:10for possibilities.
24:12So many
24:13possibilities.
24:15We should
24:15probably take off
24:17our reins though,
24:17right?
24:18Oh, you don't
24:19have to, but
24:19that's probably
24:20the best to
24:21not have anything
24:22between your hands
24:22and the clay.
24:23Good thinking,
24:24Allie.
24:25I could put
24:26yours in my pocket
24:27with mine.
24:28Thanks, that's
24:28okay.
24:31The warmth of
24:31your hands
24:32will soften the
24:32clay, so
24:33really get in
24:33there.
24:34Oh, um,
24:36Mrs. Hickam,
24:36I read an
24:37article in
24:38St. Nicholas
24:39magazine that
24:39said you should
24:40try wearing a
24:41blindfold while
24:41working with
24:42clay, so you
24:43really connect
24:44with it.
24:45Do you think
24:46we should try it?
24:47I'd love that.
24:48But maybe we
24:49can just close
24:50our eyes?
24:51Yeah, of course.
25:00Wow.
25:01It really does
25:01focus you more
25:03on the texture.
25:04good idea, Allie.
25:06I can really
25:07feel it softening.
25:11This is so much
25:12fun.
25:18Good afternoon.
25:19Constable Grant.
25:21Yes?
25:22Shelby Whitaker,
25:23Pioneer Electric.
25:24Mr. Whitaker,
25:25what can I do for you?
25:26Look, I know you're
25:28just doing your job
25:29with your investigation
25:30of Pioneer Electric,
25:31but in the course
25:32of doing my job,
25:34information has come
25:35to light that I think
25:35you'd be very
25:36interested in.
25:38Please have a seat.
25:39I'm happy to listen.
25:44I'll be brief.
25:46You must have
25:46repeated the phrase
25:47control burn
25:48and add a control burn
25:4915 times.
25:51Unbelievable.
25:51He was so smug.
25:53He had this
25:53Cheshire Cat
25:54grin on his face
25:55the whole time.
25:55Well, he'll lose
25:56that grin in court.
25:57You really think
25:57this is going to
25:58sway the case
25:58in our direction?
25:59I'd rather have
25:59Christopher on that
26:00faulty Transformer,
26:01but at least we
26:02have a fighting chance.
26:03It just makes me
26:04so angry.
26:04Two companies
26:05handed the public
26:06trust,
26:06and they're betraying
26:07it by working
26:08together to cheat
26:09hard-working people.
26:11I got your message,
26:12Nathan.
26:12Did we get him?
26:14We got him.
26:18Well,
26:19after all that loss,
26:22wind feels good.
26:34Such a beautiful evening.
26:36Thanks again for dinner.
26:37My pleasure.
26:38At least I could do.
26:39You've been such
26:40a big help in this case.
26:42The pursuit of justice
26:43is its own reward.
26:45See, right there,
26:46that's why you're
26:46so darn good at all of this.
26:48Then you're smarter
26:48than everybody else.
26:49Ah, you're biased.
26:51Guilty as charged.
26:56Oh, Bill, I...
26:57Sorry, I...
26:58No, no, I'm sorry.
27:01Well, haven't you ever
27:01wondered if we could
27:02have made a go of it?
27:03Well, of course I have.
27:05Sometimes it's all
27:05I could think about,
27:06but time has passed,
27:09and we've both made
27:10goes of it with other people.
27:12Well, so what?
27:12Well, we know
27:13how this works,
27:14and evening strolls
27:16and romantic kisses
27:17lead to dirty dishes
27:19and dusty slippers
27:21and the same eggs
27:22for breakfast
27:22day after day after day.
27:25Well, it doesn't have
27:26to be that way for us.
27:27I know.
27:28And I've enjoyed
27:30being here with you.
27:31Well, me too,
27:32which is why I'm not ready
27:33to give up on us so fast.
27:34Bill.
27:35Georgie.
27:37You make me happy.
27:39You always have.
27:41Do I make you happy?
27:42Bill, it's...
27:43It's a simple question.
27:44Do I make you happy?
27:45Yes or no?
27:48Yes.
27:48Well, then why in the world
27:50wouldn't you want
27:50to give us a shot?
27:52You make a very compelling
27:53argument, Counselor.
27:55But if I was to even
27:57consider it,
27:58I'd have terms.
27:59I agree to them.
28:00You don't even know
28:01what they are yet.
28:03Anyway,
28:04I only have one term.
28:06Total honesty.
28:08If one of us
28:09falls out of love
28:10or someone suddenly
28:12realizes they can't
28:13stand the sound
28:13of the other one's
28:14chewing,
28:15we walk away.
28:16Agreed.
28:19Besides,
28:20I love the sound
28:21of your chewing.
28:23I love everything
28:24about you,
28:25Georgie and Miguel.
28:26I always have.
28:30Bill.
28:49Is that my bowl?
28:50Fresh out the kiln.
28:52Looks a bit lumpy.
28:54No, it's perfect.
28:56How old were you
28:57when you did yours?
28:58Six, but
28:59nine, nine helped me a lot.
29:01What should we put
29:02in them?
29:03Fruit?
29:04Or sugar?
29:06We could float
29:07flowers like they did
29:08in Miami.
29:12Oh, me.
29:14Yeah.
29:17I'm sorry.
29:18I just...
29:18I'm just really
29:20grateful that you
29:20care so much
29:21about my past.
29:23Past,
29:24present,
29:25future,
29:26always.
29:28Always.
29:28Always.
29:29Always.
29:30Always.
29:35All right.
29:36Here we are.
29:37Oh, my gosh.
29:38They're so glittery.
29:40That's the point.
29:41Your dad tells me
29:42you came up
29:42with quite the plan.
29:45Mountie's daughter.
29:47Well,
29:47if you don't mind
29:48my suggesting a few,
29:49I like the asher cut,
29:51and then there's
29:52the classic
29:53old European cut,
29:54the emerald cut,
29:56and the baguette cut,
29:57and, of course,
29:58all the different
29:58kinds of stones.
29:59Hmm.
30:00Hmm.
30:00What about
30:02this one right here?
30:03Oh, you've got
30:04quite the eye, Nathan.
30:05That's a beaut.
30:07Oh, my gosh, Dad.
30:09You don't like this?
30:10Oh, I...
30:11I love it.
30:14And I love
30:16Elizabeth
30:17so much.
30:19I can't believe
30:20that this is
30:21finally happening.
30:23Oh, you too, Ned?
30:25Oh, it's...
30:26It's just...
30:27The ring
30:28makes it real.
30:29Oh, congratulations, Nathan.
30:31Well,
30:33hold your horses.
30:34She hasn't said yes yet.
30:36But she will.
30:52Good morning, Charlotte.
30:54Nathan,
30:55I didn't think
30:56anyone else
30:57was up this early.
30:58Well,
30:59Elizabeth has been
31:00encouraging me
31:00to appreciate
31:01the morning solitude.
31:02Well,
31:03she is right.
31:04It is the best
31:05part of the day.
31:06I was actually
31:07hoping that you'd be here
31:10because I wanted
31:10to show you something.
31:15I'm going to ask
31:15Elizabeth to marry me.
31:18Yeah, I know.
31:20Took long enough,
31:21right?
31:22No.
31:23It's beautiful, Nathan.
31:27Well, I promise you
31:28I'll try everything
31:28I can not to mess up.
31:30Well, you're off
31:31to a good start.
31:32Well,
31:34I'm glad you think so.
31:36Because I wanted
31:37to ask your blessing.
31:40I want you to know
31:40that I don't just
31:41love Elizabeth.
31:43But I love your
31:44grandchild as well.
31:45With all my heart.
31:49Of course you have
31:50my blessing.
31:52Nothing would
31:53make me happier.
31:55Well, that's good.
31:58Because I have
31:59just one more blessing
31:59I need to ask for.
32:09It's time.
32:14It's time.
32:27you go ahead.
32:30You go ahead.
32:42Hi, Jack.
32:46I think I want
32:47to let you know
32:49that you're still
32:50with everybody.
32:52Especially Elizabeth.
32:56You're still in her heart.
32:58And you always will be.
33:01I thought at first
33:01that would be hard,
33:02but
33:05it's exactly
33:05as it should be.
33:09I wish you could see
33:10your little boy
33:10grow up.
33:12He's
33:14bright
33:15and he's
33:17so sweet.
33:19He just lights
33:20everybody up.
33:22I try to remind myself
33:23every day
33:23what a gift it is
33:25to be with her.
33:27To watch him
33:28grow up.
33:31Anyway,
33:32um,
33:35I'm going to ask
33:36Elizabeth to marry me.
33:39And I want to give you
33:40my vow
33:41as a Mountie
33:42that I will love
33:43and protect her
33:45and your son
33:48until my last breath.
33:55I know I don't have
33:55the right to ask you
33:56anything,
33:59that somehow
34:00I could get
34:01your blessing.
34:22It won me over.
34:26Maybe that's all
34:27you need to know.
34:32I'm sorry.
34:34I'm sorry
34:34you haven't seen me
34:35here until now.
34:37But it turns out
34:39I'm a bit of a chicken.
34:48You came into this world
34:50before you were ready
34:51and left
34:52before
34:53I was.
34:56I remember
34:58you were a little boy
34:59and
35:00I did Tom apple picking
35:02and you couldn't go
35:04and you were so mad
35:05and you were so mad
35:06at me.
35:07Oh,
35:07you grabbed your
35:08your blanket
35:09and your bunny
35:10and said,
35:11I'm leaving.
35:14You stepped just
35:15outside the fence
35:15and I thought,
35:17boy,
35:18have I met my match
35:19with this one.
35:22when I outdid you,
35:24Jack,
35:24didn't I?
35:26Now it's me.
35:28It's me outside the fence.
35:30Too afraid.
35:32Too proud.
35:33To say,
35:36I'm cold.
35:38I'm cold
35:39and I want to come in.
35:42Jack,
35:44I miss you.
35:45I miss you every day.
35:48But I feel your presence
35:51and the way Elizabeth
35:52talks to your little boy
35:54about you.
35:56The way Nathan
35:58and all of Hope Valley
36:00still honor you.
36:04You're with us,
36:05Jack.
36:07You're in our hearts.
36:10And you
36:11always will be.
36:16Okay.
36:24I'm with her.
36:30We tell ourselves
36:32that solitude
36:32will protect us.
36:35that if we just
36:36remain alone,
36:37the hurt
36:38might not find us.
36:46But healing
36:48doesn't happen
36:49in hiding.
36:52Who knows
36:53why hearts open
36:54when they do?
36:56Who knows
36:57why they suddenly close?
36:58It's as ordinary
37:00as the sun setting
37:01and then rising again.
37:03and with it
37:04all the hope
37:06of renewal
37:06that emerges
37:07from all that darkness.
37:15Thank you so much
37:16for everything.
37:18You have no idea.
37:19It was a gift
37:21having you.
37:23How is it possible
37:25that I miss you all
37:25so much already?
37:26No, you won't have to
37:27because you'll see us
37:28all very soon.
37:29And you can put this
37:30on the wall
37:30in your room
37:31and see us every day.
37:32How did you know
37:33to make the one thing
37:34that would make me
37:35the happiest?
37:36Because you're my grandma.
37:38Oh, yes, I am.
37:40Come, one more.
37:44Okay.
37:55Go get her, slugger.
37:58We're not meant
37:59to face the world alone.
38:01It's only when we can
38:02admit how much
38:03we need each other
38:03that we find
38:05our deepest strength.
38:06You're the beautiful family.
38:08Well, this is
38:12Yes, I do.
38:14Is that Mountie
38:16your son, ma'am?
38:18He's like a son to me.
38:20Mounties always
38:21get their man.
38:23That they do.
38:25My brothers
38:26like to chit-chat.
38:27Sorry if they're
38:27bothering you.
38:28Not at all.
38:29Mounties have a very
38:30special place in my heart
38:31and they always will.
38:39He's like a son.
38:42See you next time.
38:44Watch out.
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