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00:35Elaine! I've been attacked. That gang of lunatics were shooting blueberries at me.
00:42Elaine Denton reporting live from Port Wendt inside the offices of Doc Martin, victim.
00:50Whatever that is, we don't have time for it, okay?
00:52We have a packed schedule and I need you to secure the perimeter.
00:55Unaware that his first patient was already in the exam room, Doc Martin was apparently also unaware of the fact
01:03that this weekend is the annual Blueberry Festival.
01:07A tragic turn of events for a tragic man named Doc Martin, who was a doctor.
01:20I just love the Blueberry Festival, the street fair, the tarts, the pies.
01:26Stop talking and open your mouth.
01:28I'm going to be getting in the vat and stomping blueberries to make wine.
01:32Not with this foot fungus, you're not.
01:34I'm deathly allergic to blueberries, but I want to eat like a lot of pie.
01:38So can you give me a pill that makes it okay?
01:40Yes, of course.
01:41Really?
01:43No, that way.
01:45All right, Elaine, we only have five minutes for lunch, so why don't you go out and get...
01:48Where is everyone?
01:51Faced with an empty waiting room, Doc Martin finally had room to feel empty.
01:57Will you stop with that voice?
01:59I have to get this reporter thing right.
02:00I'm covering the Blueberry Festival on my live stream.
02:03I want it to look professional.
02:04I'm dressing up as newscaster Smurf, screams professional.
02:08We have eight patients this afternoon, and my aunt's supposed to be next.
02:12Where is she?
02:12Yeah, everybody canceled.
02:15No one is going to the doctor on a Friday afternoon during the Blueberry Festival.
02:19Actually, shouldn't you be getting ready, too?
02:21Ready for what?
02:22You're going to be a judge in the big blueberry pie contest tomorrow.
02:24Oh, no, I'm not.
02:25Okay, but you are, because Dr. Reese was always a judge.
02:28Yeah, but I'm not Dr. Reese.
02:29I am here with a local old, old man who is disoriented and confused.
02:36He thinks that he can ignore one of our most beloved traditions.
02:39Beloved traditions, please.
02:41You people would throw a parade at a new stoplight.
02:44I'm not a pie judge.
02:45I'm a physician.
02:46Where are you going?
02:47I'm going to see my next scheduled patient.
02:49More on this developing story as it develops.
02:52Reporting alive from over here by my desk.
02:55I am Elaine Denton for Eyewitness Blues.
03:00That was it.
03:01That was it.
03:03Okay.
03:05All the festival booths, yep.
03:07They're going right there.
03:08And, uh, oh, my eyes.
03:12All right now, Doc.
03:13All right now.
03:19Hey, good morning.
03:21Got some for you.
03:23See you at the pie contest, Judge Martin.
03:26Ha, ha, ha.
03:32Okay, okay, and the dunk tank?
03:35It's going right over there.
03:36Yeah, ah, thanks, sorry.
03:38Give me a second.
03:39Damn.
03:41Ah.
03:44Let this...
03:46Ah.
03:49Oh, wait.
03:50Stop following me.
03:52Just go away.
03:53Put that down.
03:54It's not mine.
03:55Shoo.
04:03Well, good morning to you.
04:04Uh, good morning.
04:06Perfect weather.
04:08For the festival, wouldn't you say?
04:10Hmm.
04:10Well, you seem to be taking it very seriously.
04:13It's my favorite time of year.
04:14And doesn't all that bother your skin?
04:16Or your eyelids?
04:17All that face paint?
04:18Face paint?
04:19Hmm.
04:19What face paint?
04:26Face?
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25:24Ah, ok.
25:25Oh non, je suis désolée, je me demande, c'est juste ok.
25:28Ah, ok.
25:32Ok, avez-vous déjà fait quelqu'un avec votre pin de roulant?
25:38Cobbler, crumble ou crisp, peut-être quelque chose qui peut-être compétitionner avec pie?
25:47Bonjour, ma'am, avez-vous reçu une grande distance pour s'amplir Maine's finest de blu-beries ici en Port
25:52-Wen?
25:54Elayne, c'est moi, Irma.
25:57Hey, how many people are watching my live feed now?
25:59What should I know?
26:00The number is at the top of the screen.
26:03What are you, like a hundred?
26:04Two.
26:06Al and someone named Port Wendy.
26:08That's it?
26:10Nobody else in the whole town is watching my coverage?
26:13It's not the moon landing and everyone is here.
26:15Oh, it's a disaster.
26:17How am I ever going to get any kind of a national following?
26:19I can't even get my friends and neighbors to watch me.
26:22Wait, we have another live viewer.
26:25It's your mother.
26:26She's just tuning in now.
26:28No, babe, she's just commenting.
26:29Is that my blazer?
26:35Oh, this is something.
26:36This is something.
26:37This is something.
26:38Doc!
26:41All right now, everybody!
26:44One dollar per throw.
26:46All proceeds benefit the jailhouse black mold removal fund.
26:52Oh, Kimberly, um, how are you?
26:54I got your message.
26:55Oh, right, about the, um, the notification.
26:58Right.
26:58I just want to keep you aware.
27:01So I just have to go to because it's just I have a dunk tank thing that I'm kind of
27:04doing right.
27:05My mother heard the voicemail you left me.
27:07She did.
27:08I'm going to kill you.
27:09Okay.
27:10Okay.
27:10You know, we don't need to, like, hurl.
27:12Just, you know, we can.
27:14Okay, so if we just let...
27:16Marilyn, Yvonne, Gretchen, Gretchen.
27:20No, you guys just got my call.
27:21That's good because...
27:23That's good because I sometimes miss a voicemail.
27:25I wasn't sure.
27:26Okay, ladies, let's just remember that this is a game, huh?
27:29It's all for fun.
27:30A long time for normal turnout at the dunk tank this year.
27:32All of the players seem very motivated.
27:35Your faces are just so angry.
27:38Okay.
27:39Oh, okay.
27:40Whoa.
27:40That was a real slammer there, Karen.
27:42That was...
27:42My name is Carol.
27:45Carol.
27:45I meant...
27:46I knew that.
27:47She feels very strongly about eradicating that jailhouse mold.
27:52Just, like, you got to put some high heat on that one.
27:54Woo!
27:54Okay.
27:55That was...
27:56Wah!
27:58Okay.
27:59I felt it.
28:00Everything got, like, whooped.
28:06Okay.
28:07Okay.
28:11Okay, okay, okay.
28:12Okay, okay, okay, okay.
28:13Enough, enough.
28:13Take off.
28:14Lady, come on.
28:15Come on, enough, enough.
28:16Okay, enough.
28:22Is this embarrassing for me?
28:25Yes.
28:27Attention!
28:28Attention, everybody.
28:30It's almost time.
28:31The judges have finished their final tasting round, and soon we'll begin the award ceremony
28:35for the annual Port Wendt Blueberry Pie Contest.
28:39Now, somewhere in the crowd, could be this year's winner.
28:42Who will it be?
28:43Come on in, and the Legion will grab a seat.
28:45Oh, wait, oh, wait.
28:47We're at capacity.
28:48Sorry.
28:49Well, that's not my fault.
28:51Come on, you guys should have known.
28:53No, no.
28:54You know better than that.
28:56Come on, you guys should have known.
29:10Well, I think I get some place every time.
29:16Thank you.
29:18Oh, I'm sorry.
29:23Perfect.
29:24Tucked snugly into a crowded fire hazard.
29:29Completely shut out every year.
29:31Left behind every year.
29:32I'm trying to watch this.
29:33Oh, of course.
29:34Of course.
29:34I'm sorry.
29:35Okay, how many people are watching now?
29:37From the live feed, I mean.
29:39One.
29:39Joss, my mom?
29:41Okay.
29:42Because Al made it inside then.
29:44Okay.
29:44All right.
29:44All right.
29:45This is so stressful.
29:48Get off of yourself.
29:52Louisa, you're cutting off the circulation in your fingers.
29:56Just another simple person trying to distract herself from the dreary reality, I suppose.
30:01I didn't mean to imply that you were simple.
30:03I was only...
30:05It's just a pie contest.
30:07No, it's more than that.
30:08But you wouldn't understand because you don't want to understand.
30:11And you don't want to understand because you actually don't give a crap.
30:13I'm number two.
30:15I'm number two.
30:17Good evening.
30:18Good afternoon.
30:20Mom.
30:20I'm Elaine Denton recording, reporting live inside Legion Hall where judging has just commenced.
30:29Demenced.
30:30Has ended.
30:32Ended.
30:32Basically, they've eaten all the pies and soon we'll know the winner.
30:36Lies.
30:37Eyewitness blues.
30:41Ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon.
30:44We, the judges, have come up with our final decisions.
30:47Now, as you know, this is a blind taste test.
30:50And it is my job, privilege, honor, to announce in third place, Pie 21.
30:59What?
31:01That's me.
31:02That's me.
31:03No.
31:04That's me.
31:05No.
31:06That's me.
31:07Wow.
31:07Big upset.
31:08Greg Garrison has taken third place.
31:13Also, Mom, can I keep the blazer?
31:16I think it looks good on me.
31:18I made something good on my place.
31:21I knew you could do it.
31:22I knew you could do it.
31:24But I, I, I always went for it.
31:26Always.
31:27But does this mean...
31:29I might take it first.
31:31I never did it.
31:33I would love you.
31:34And in second place, we chose pie number seven.
31:40C'est moi.
31:42Well, Mom, you were right.
31:43Sally Milo has taken second place again this year.
31:47Wait.
31:48Wait.
31:49What does this mean?
31:50C'est bon.
31:50C'est bon.
31:52Je vais te faire.
31:54Je vais te faire.
31:59Merci.
32:01En 1st place...
32:03Excuse-moi.
32:06En 1st place...
32:08est...
32:09PIE 13.
32:11What?
32:12Oh!
32:16Oh!
32:17Not again!
32:19And, as always, Barry Hammers takes 1st place in the annual Port Wendt pie bowling contest.
32:25I didn't even...
32:25I didn't even play this?
32:32Oh!
32:41Oh!
32:42Oh!
32:43Oh!
32:43Oh!
32:44Oh!
32:46Oh!
32:47I'm fine.
32:49No.
32:49Your heartbeat is weak and irregular.
32:51How long until the ambulance gets here?
32:5210 minutes.
32:53They're all out of the hospital.
32:54Oh, we can take her in my car?
32:55No.
32:56We need the oxygen.
32:56We can do 10 minutes.
32:58Okay.
32:59No.
32:59You just need to hold still and be quiet.
33:02Okay?
33:08Oh!
33:09Um...
33:10Clear the street outside of Legion Hall.
33:11An ambulance is coming for Sarah.
33:13And...
33:13Everybody think good thoughts.
33:14She's gonna be okay.
33:16Okay.
33:16We're waiting for the ambulance.
33:18She's okay.
33:18Yeah.
33:19Just waiting for the ambulance.
33:20I don't understand.
33:21She was fine all day.
33:22Right up until the last round of judging.
33:23When did she start feeling ill?
33:25We ate so much.
33:26I think it started just when we were tasting the last few pies.
33:30Those pies.
33:32Well...
33:33Well, she is on a wide assortment of medications.
33:35It's possible some ingredient in one of the pies is interacting badly with...
33:40Which of those pies does she eat last?
33:41Um, um, that one.
33:42Number seven.
33:43Oh, that's my pie.
33:44Okay.
33:45I need you to tell me exactly what's in your pie right now.
33:48Every ingredient.
33:49Oh.
33:49It's, uh, nothing unusual.
33:51Um, lard.
33:52Lard in the, um, organic wheat crust.
33:55Mm-hmm.
33:56And, uh, sugar, cornstarch, lemon, blueberries, of course.
34:00Oh, do I have to say it?
34:02Yes!
34:03Just a sprinkle of powdered MSG.
34:08Oh!
34:09Oh!
34:09My mother always said it made the blueberries pop.
34:12And anyways, nothing.
34:14I was like, no, barely nothing there.
34:16Monosodium glutamate would only cause a slight increase in heart rate.
34:19That's not what's happening here.
34:21It's not the MSG.
34:21But that MSG is a violation of contest rules.
34:24All organic, all homegrown ingredients.
34:27You cheated.
34:28Sally Milo, I'm afraid we have to eliminate you from the competition.
34:32No.
34:32No, George.
34:33No!
34:34Well, who made that pie?
34:36Number 14, over there.
34:38That would have been in fourth place, right?
34:39That's mine.
34:40That's...
34:41That's my pie.
34:45Oh, um...
34:46Hello, everyone.
34:47A very surprising turn of events here at the pie contest.
34:51Right.
34:52Everyone!
34:52Everyone!
34:54What pie did Sarah eat before Sally?
34:55Oh, that one.
34:56Pie 13.
34:57Yeah, yeah, that's Blueberry's blueberry pie.
34:59I can guarantee you that the ingredients in my pie are, as always, 100% organic and homegrown.
35:06Did you grow your ingredients yourself?
35:07Yes.
35:08And did you use any fertilizers or pesticides?
35:10How dare you even ask me that?
35:13Do you even know what organic means?
35:15Are we gonna really let this outsider come into our town and question me?
35:20Blueberry?
35:21The Blueberry Festival mascot?
35:23Excuse me, I was merely asking...
35:26And I am merely telling you that I was guaranteed my pie's ingredients were 100% certified organic.
35:36Wait.
35:38You were guaranteed by whom?
35:39By me.
35:42I guarantee me.
35:43You bought that pie, didn't you?
35:45No, of course not.
35:47I don't care if that pie came from your kitchen or the dumpster behind the salty breeze.
35:51I only care about my aunt's life.
35:52Now, do you or do you not know what's in that pie?
35:56I don't know.
35:57I bought it.
35:58What?
36:00Online.
36:01But there was nothing unusual in it.
36:02I swear to you.
36:03I swear.
36:05I wish I could describe the feeling in the room right now.
36:09It is electric.
36:10You're blueberry because of all the blueberries you eat.
36:15Because year in and year out, around the clock, you're baking blueberry pies.
36:20I don't even know how to cook.
36:22Oh, my gosh.
36:24And it's not from blueberries, Bert.
36:26He's been using colloidal silver for, what, 40 years?
36:29You saw that dermatologist when you were a teenager and he prescribed it for your chronic acne, right?
36:34But he was only supposed to use the lotion for two months, not decades.
36:38And he turned himself blue, which is a long-term side effect of overuse.
36:42You have to stop using it.
36:44I liked being blue.
36:46It became my identity.
36:49Gave me a place in this town.
36:52I wasn't the freak anymore.
36:54I was a mascot.
36:58At least I made my pie.
37:02If I melt salty.
37:04Oh, my God.
37:05It is moments like these that remind us why we are alive and why we bake pies.
37:10And what about you, Louisa?
37:12What's in yours?
37:13Oh, nothing.
37:14I mean, nothing that could hurt her.
37:16But didn't you say you had a new baking trick up your sleeve?
37:17What was it?
37:18I soaked the blueberries in spinach water for 24 hours before baking.
37:22I read about an old French cookbook that's supposed to keep the berries sweet,
37:25but I promise I grew the spinach myself and I didn't break any rules.
37:27I never break any rules.
37:28Well, fresh blueberries and cold water would absorb a massive amount of calcium and oxalate from fresh spinach.
37:32And her old blood thinners would have reacted negatively, but I switched her to a new medication so that...
37:37She didn't take the new medication because it was too expensive.
37:40She's still on the old blood thinner.
37:42I knew we should have called you.
37:44The ambulance is almost here.
37:45It's the spinach.
37:46Oh, no.
37:47She needs a shot of heparin.
37:48She's gonna be okay.
37:49Let's just sit her up.
37:49I'm glad she's gonna be okay, but I can't.
37:52Over here.
37:53Just over here.
37:53I just can't believe that I won the...
37:59I actually won.
38:01Well, I guess you'll be making my favorites all month.
38:05Fried chicken and mac of cheese and that...
38:07Al, stop talking.
38:08What?
38:09Gregory Denise Garrison.
38:10Did you just tell Bert that we would, or I, would make his favorite meals if you won the pie
38:14contest?
38:15Oh, wait, wait.
38:16It's not over yet, folks.
38:17No, of course not.
38:18I would never.
38:19I mean, I may have mentioned as a joke that we would cater to his tastes for a bit.
38:26And if I were to place in the contest, I may have pointed out which pie was mine.
38:31I don't know.
38:32This contest makes me crazy.
38:34Well, Sarah is on her way to the hospital.
38:37Well, Doc Martin says she's going to be fine, but if I'm not mistaken, there is one last twist in
38:42the pie judging, and yes, here it comes.
38:44Gregory Garrison, you were summarily disqualified from the competition for unscrupulous behavior.
38:50We will talk tonight.
38:51He is out.
38:52Greg is gone, and like a phoenix rising from the ashes.
38:56Which means the official and final winner of this year's annual Port Wendt blueberry pie making contest is...
39:03Can you believe what we are seeing here today?
39:05Louisa Gavin.
39:17We have to get Sarah to the hospital.
39:19No, no.
39:19You stay.
39:20She'll be fine.
39:21You did it.
39:23You deserve this.
39:24You won.
39:30Oh, I...
39:34I...
39:36I...
39:52I...
39:54Oh, my gosh! Oh, my gosh! Oh, my gosh!
40:08Did I scare you?
40:13Yes.
40:18I don't like the idea of being in this stupid town without you.
40:24And if you couldn't afford the new medication, you should have told me.
40:28I'm sorry, Martin. I just...
40:32I was so annoyed because...
40:37I thought you were coming for lunch, but you didn't.
40:44And I just...
40:47I'm just trying to make up for lost time.
40:50I just want to...
40:51Do you want to spend more time with me?
40:54Yeah.
41:00Well, I may have rejected the role of pie, Judge.
41:05But I will accept the role of your nephew.
41:08And you can be my weekly lunch date. Guaranteed.
41:13Twice a week.
41:16Provided you follow lunch with a brisk walk of at least 10,000 steps.
41:2010,000 steps.
41:22Mm-hmm.
41:23And no more fried cod.
41:26Hello.
41:27Would anyone care for tonight's dessert?
41:28Ice cream.
41:35No.
41:39Hmm.
41:44Hmm.
41:45Hmm.
41:47Hmm.
41:57Hmm.
42:02Hmm.
42:04Hmm.
42:14Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
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