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00:01Previously on One Calls the Heart.
00:03Harvest Festival.
00:04It's kind of a send-off celebration for the Benson Hills families.
00:08Inspector McGill arranged an interview with the Foundation here.
00:11And will you be accepting this position?
00:14Yes.
00:15I could get ten things done in half the time working outside a government.
00:19Learn to love the game.
00:20And if you can't, find another game.
00:23I will wait for the perfect moment.
00:25I'll pull out the ring box.
00:27It's LJ. He climbed up a tree and now he can't get down.
00:30It's okay. Let go.
00:32I can never do anything!
00:34For him, it's just always gonna be different.
00:37Trust your instincts. You'll know when he's ready to fly.
00:47Is that the best you can do with that oatmeal?
00:50I guess I'm not hungry.
00:53Well, I packed you some extra apple slices.
00:58Come in.
01:00Morning.
01:01Hi.
01:01Hope I'm not too early.
01:03No, we're still getting ready.
01:05How's the elbow?
01:06I got a bandage.
01:08Luckily, it's just a scrape.
01:10Thank you for coming by.
01:11Yeah, of course.
01:13Uh, is that the stuff there?
01:14Mm-hmm. I'll bring the rest by this afternoon.
01:17Hey, I hear there's gonna be cornhole at the festival.
01:19Ooh.
01:23Why don't you finish getting ready?
01:25Okay, Mama.
01:33Is this still by the rock climbing?
01:35We'll get past it.
01:37Yeah.
01:37Wish there was something I could do to help.
01:39Well, short of bringing Parsons Peak to Hope Valley,
01:42I don't think there's anything anyone can do.
01:46Uh, okay, well, I'll see you at the festival.
01:50And, uh, maybe after we could try for that dinner again.
01:55That would be lovely.
01:57Thank you, Nathan.
02:04Morning, Mama.
02:05Sorry I'm late.
02:07Oh, you're just in time.
02:08I must admit, I'm starting to wonder where you've been every morning this week.
02:12Me?
02:14I, uh...
02:15I just stopped at the most incredible roadside plum stand.
02:18Then where are these incredible plums?
02:20Oh, they only had one left.
02:21But it's the sweetest plum of them all.
02:25Oh!
02:26Oh, Angela!
02:27Oh, baby!
02:28Oh!
02:30Hi, Mama.
02:32Cooper?
02:33Angela.
02:34You're so tall!
02:35You know I missed you.
02:37You don't have to act so surprised.
02:39You sneak, you wonderful, amazing sneak.
02:41Now, how did this happen?
02:43It was all Angela.
02:44When you called me last week and told me about the Harvest Festival,
02:47I just missed y'all so much, and especially after what happened with Cooper.
02:51I just thought it might make a good surprise.
02:53So I'd say it's a pretty good surprise.
02:55Go get it off, baby!
02:56Oh!
03:22Oh, Gwen!
03:23Breakfast, sweetheart!
03:24Special breakfast!
03:25Coming!
03:26Oh, I can't believe it's the last one.
03:28Oh, don't worry.
03:29It's not like we're never gonna see her again.
03:30This is a good thing.
03:32Uh-huh.
03:32Yeah.
03:35Oh!
03:36What?
03:37The dress!
03:38Look at you, kiddo.
03:39You look beautiful.
03:41Thank you, Mr. Coulter.
03:43Oh, but what if it's scratchy?
03:45It's fine.
03:46I like it.
03:48Okay, then.
03:50Well, let's have breakfast.
03:52All right.
03:53Let's eat.
03:54All right!
03:54This looks delicious, sweetheart.
03:56What should we start with?
03:58Can anyone tell me what this is called?
04:02A cornucopia.
04:03That's right!
04:04A cornucopia!
04:05And what do you think a cornucopia symbolizes?
04:08Nourishment.
04:09The abundance of the harvest.
04:11Being thankful?
04:13Exactly.
04:14A cornucopia is a symbol of all we have to be thankful for.
04:18And I know that our friends from Benson Hills are feeling thankful that they get to go home after the
04:23harvest festival.
04:24So I thought we could take a moment to consider all the things that are filling up our cornucopias this
04:29year.
04:30Yes.
04:31But what if we're not so thankful to be going back?
04:35Oh, I'm sorry to hear that, Missy. Can you tell me why?
04:38Everything's gonna be different.
04:43I know it's hard that some things about your old town will change.
04:47But the people will be the same.
04:50We'll miss the people here.
04:54We'll miss you all too.
04:55We can still come back to visit though, right?
04:58Of course you can. You are all welcome here anytime.
05:02A community doesn't dissolve just because we don't see each other every day.
05:06But it won't be the same.
05:21Things seem to be going pretty well with you and Georgie.
05:23It turns out it's never too late.
05:26Well, let's hope that's the truth.
05:29What's that about?
05:30Let's just say that the goal is to finally pass the polygraph test.
05:37Oh.
05:38So what's the hold up?
05:40Well, I had a plan.
05:42And then something happened with LJ and I need a new plan.
05:47Bill.
05:53Did I ever tell you how I proposed to Nora?
05:57I mean, why would I given how the marriage went?
06:00I pulled out all the stops.
06:02Mountaintop, restaurant, brass band.
06:04I even wrote a song called The Perfect Match.
06:07Wow.
06:08Should I be taking notes?
06:10Yes.
06:11On what not to do.
06:13It turns out this perfect proposal led to not such a perfect match.
06:17Wow.
06:18I still like to listen to that song.
06:19The point is, grand gestures are nice, but engagement's about so much more than that.
06:26And Nathan, it's time for you to make your case that you're ready to be the husband and the father
06:32that Elizabeth and LJ really need.
06:35Show her that you'll bring something to the table that they didn't even think they were missing or even dream
06:40was possible.
06:41Yeah.
06:44No pressure.
06:46Well, you two look serious.
06:49What did I miss?
06:50We're just talking about the future.
06:53Oh, well then, here's to the future.
06:56Indeed.
06:57The future.
07:06She is?
07:07That's great.
07:08I'll talk to her about it at the festival.
07:10Oh, hey, Dad.
07:11Hey.
07:12Come on.
07:14Hey.
07:15I was hoping to catch you at lunchtime.
07:17Do you have a moment?
07:18For you, always.
07:20Good.
07:22Because there's something I need to ask you.
07:29Sorry.
07:30Oh, oops.
07:33Edie.
07:35Nice catch.
07:36Good thing it wasn't a desk.
07:39I wasn't expecting to see you back.
07:42Would you join me?
07:44Of course.
07:46Well, with the national insurance finally ponying up, I thought I would come back and help my clients with their
07:52claims.
07:54Makes sense.
08:00Uh, what?
08:02What is all of this?
08:03Oh, they're for the harvest festival.
08:06I'm putting together a little...
08:08Oh, thank you.
08:11A little magic to send off our friends from Benson Hills.
08:15Sure, that'll be charming.
08:18I'd love to see you there.
08:19Sure.
08:20I'll try to make it.
08:21If I finish my work.
08:25So how is your new life in Union City?
08:29It's good.
08:31It's complicated, but fulfilling.
08:35Well, I'll be passing through there in a few weeks.
08:40Perhaps if you have time for tea.
08:44Oh, I would, but the Foundation is opening a new settlement house for women, so I'll be in New York
08:52setting up legal aid all through the winter.
08:54Ah.
08:56That's wonderful.
08:58That sounds like exactly the type of meaningful work that you have wanted to be doing.
09:03It is.
09:06Looks like we've both found our place.
09:09I'm not so sure I've found mine.
09:11But I'm happy for you.
09:13Truly.
09:16Edie, I don't suppose I have the right to ask you when you might be back.
09:23A couple of months, maybe?
09:26I can't exactly say at this point.
09:30Well, they're very lucky to have you.
09:34I really should be getting back.
09:35Right.
09:40Where are we going, Mountain Nathan?
09:42I was wondering the same thing.
09:45Right here.
09:47So, LJ.
09:48I know that you wanted to see the valley like a hawk.
09:51And I think I figured out a way for you to do that.
09:53How?
09:55Well, how would you like to climb to the top of the water tower?
10:02Really?
10:03Are you sure it's safe?
10:05Oh, yeah.
10:06Yeah, you've got nothing to worry about.
10:07I've already gone up and down it ten times, Mrs. Thornton.
10:10His rope can hold the weight of a horse.
10:12Plus, it's really fun.
10:14Can I do it, Mama?
10:16Oh, um...
10:17Well, if... if... if... Mountie Nathan says it's safe, then... yes, you may.
10:24Yay!
10:25Well, on over. I'll strap you in.
10:33All right. Okay.
10:35Okay.
10:36Looks like you're all set.
10:38You ready, LJ?
10:39Yes, sir, Mountain Nathan.
10:40Okay, kiddo.
10:41I want you to focus on climbing this ladder one step at a time.
10:44And if you lose your grip, we've got you.
10:49Oh.
10:56You're looking good, LJ. Hold on tight.
10:59I am, Mama.
11:08Okay, now that you're at the top, step onto the platform carefully.
11:15There you go.
11:19You see that bell there?
11:22Pick it up and ring it.
11:23Pick it up.
11:38You look great up there, Honey Bear!
11:44Holy moly, LJ.
11:45How'd you get up there?
11:47You're flying, LJ!
11:49I'm like a hawk! I can see everything!
12:01I saw the schoolhouse, and the whole pond, and stables, and so many rows of hazelnut trees.
12:07And I think you were on the top of our house.
12:09It was amazing!
12:10I'm going to tell Toby and Cooper.
12:12Okay!
12:17Wow.
12:19Just...
12:20Wow.
12:21I will never be able to thank you enough.
12:23No, you did already.
12:25With that smile.
12:26I mean it.
12:28You did the impossible.
12:31You made my little boy fly.
12:33Wow.
12:34I just had to figure out a way to bring Parsons Peak to Hope Valley.
12:36That's all.
12:38And between the two of us, we can find our way around just about anything.
12:47Elizabeth.
12:50I always wondered.
12:51Can I have a turn, Constable Grant?
12:55Uh...
12:56It's like, word got out.
12:58Yeah...
12:59Uh, yeah, wow.
13:01Just...
13:02Make a line up right here, kids.
13:05I want to go.
13:07I'm scared.
13:09I'm scared.
13:09Yeah.
13:11I've been thinking some more about cornucopias.
13:14And maybe that's not the right image for the year we've all had.
13:18Yes, there have been blessings, but we've also faced a lot of challenges.
13:23And loss.
13:25So maybe our horns of plenty are...
13:28A little more mixed.
13:32Could I ask you all to take a moment and close your eyes?
13:37I want you all to think about the past few months like a hawk flying high above.
13:46Sometimes, with a new perspective, you can see not just the things you've lost, difficulties, the challenges, but also what
13:56you've gained.
13:57The joy you found trying something new.
14:01The new friends you've made.
14:03The obstacles that we overcame.
14:09Now open your eyes.
14:13When you're ready, I'd like for you to make two lists for the Harvest Festival.
14:17What you've lost, because it's important to remember, but also what you've gained.
14:23What I gained from my town burning down?
14:27Well, not what you gained from the fire, necessarily.
14:30It's like history.
14:31The Peloponnesian War was a disaster for Ancient Greece, but it paved the way for the rise of Rome.
14:37Can I say I gained about ten new ways to think about Ancient Rome?
14:42Thinking of the world in a new way is exactly what I'm talking about, Opal.
14:46The harvest is a time to stop and consider all of the abundance that life has to offer.
14:53Even in times of loss.
14:55We'll get going. See what you come up with.
15:11So, Operation Forever. Where are we at with the brain?
15:14First of all, it's Operation Forever and always. And second, there is no plan.
15:19What? The proposal's off?
15:22I don't think they heard you over at the saloon, then.
15:25No, of course the proposal's not off. I'm just, I'm done with planning.
15:29I'm just going to let the moment find us.
15:31Ali!
15:33Oh my gosh! Angela!
15:37Hi.
15:39Angela, hey! Welcome home.
15:41Thank you, Constable Grant.
15:44Give me one second.
15:48Dad, don't wait too long.
15:51You can miss your moment, you know.
15:57Everyone's an expert.
16:05Gwen!
16:10Oh, what's going on?
16:12Nothing, it's mine.
16:14Oh dear.
16:18I'm so sorry.
16:20Well, it's okay. Tell me what happened.
16:22I had a single window for first base.
16:25Well, I certainly hope you were safe at least.
16:28I don't know what's wrong with me. I ruin everything.
16:31Honey, it's not ruined. It's just a little mud.
16:36Anyway, I'll be gone tomorrow and it won't be your problem anymore.
16:40Hey.
16:42Look at me.
16:44Do you have any idea how much we have loved having you here?
16:48What a joy it's been to get to know that big beautiful spirit of yours.
16:55It's true.
16:57And I truly hope that you come back and visit us.
17:01You're not done with me?
17:05No.
17:08No.
17:08No, of course not.
17:12No, this just needs a good soak and, well, maybe a little bit of stitching.
17:18Sometimes a repair can make something pretty in a whole new way.
17:22Thank you, Mrs. Coulter.
17:24Now I'm going to go get my sewing kit.
17:27Why don't you get changed into something a little bit more comfortable?
17:30Let's go.
17:35Come here.
17:36I want to show you something.
17:39This is for you.
17:43Oh, my God.
17:44Really?
17:45Yeah.
17:46You boys are full of secrets.
17:48What's this all about?
17:49You'll see. You'll see.
17:52All right, Coop. Let it rip.
17:59Oh, my goodness.
18:01When did you do this?
18:03When you weren't looking.
18:04It's a big pain in silence. It says Minnie's Cafe, just like your plaque.
18:08And now I know where you've been all those mornings.
18:12I'm so proud of you, Mama. For the cafe, your jam business, you're a real mogul.
18:17It's true, Mama. It certainly is.
18:20It's a nice looking sign you got there.
18:23Oh, hey, Henry.
18:24Thanks for coming.
18:25Pleasure.
18:27Mr. Gowen's here. He's going to take our photograph, if that's all right with you.
18:30Of course. Hi, Mr. Gowen.
18:32Hello. Nice to have you back in the valley.
18:35All right, Canfield family.
18:37Ready to smile.
18:39Say Minnie's.
18:40Minnie's!
18:41Ha, ha, ha.
18:47Step right up, ladies and gentlemen.
18:50Step right up.
18:51Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, children of all ages.
18:56Now that we see your very own governor, Lucas Bouchard, perform acts of magic that will wow and amaze you.
19:03Will astonish and be fond of you.
19:05You will be astounded and amazed like never before.
19:09Step right up, ladies and gentlemen.
19:10Step right up, ladies and gentlemen.
19:12Let's get up, ladies and gentlemen.
19:13Let's get up, ladies and gentlemen.
19:14Come on, ladies and gentlemen.
19:38What have I done?
19:41This was my only six of hearts.
19:45I wonder if I rub it, say some magic words.
19:50Sim, sala, bim.
19:56Would you look at this?
20:02I guess some hearts can be, Amanda.
20:10Don't wait till you see the finale.
20:13Now, we'd like to see some red.
20:15Let's see a heck out.
20:18Now this is a true harvest bounty.
20:20An apple in the day keeps you awake.
20:24Well, if it means spending more time with Lily,
20:26then I'm all flooring off.
20:28Thank you, Nurse Elvin.
20:30You're welcome.
20:33All right, everyone, listen up.
20:35If I could get your attention, gather around, don't be shy.
20:38Now that we've officially broken ground
20:40on the new Benson Hills School,
20:41I can now share with you
20:44the complete plans for the all-new Benson Hills.
20:49Come on, take a look.
20:52There you go.
20:55It's wonderful.
20:57Thank you to all of you.
20:58And thank you to Rupert and Opal
21:01for their great school design.
21:03Good job, you guys, really.
21:06And I have one final announcement.
21:09Now that the rebuild is underway
21:11and funding is secure for the future,
21:13I think it's time I let everyone know
21:15that I will be stepping down as your governor
21:18at the end of my term.
21:21And I would like to endorse here today
21:22a candidate who I feel very confident
21:25will serve the territory just as well
21:27as she has served all of you in Benson Hills,
21:30your very own Mayor Hickam.
21:37Oh, did you know that he didn't tell me?
21:44May I hit him?
21:47Uh...
21:50My goodness.
21:52Thank you for your faith in me, governor.
21:54I am humbled,
21:57but mostly thank you for your leadership
21:59during my town's greatest time of need.
22:02For that, we will always be grateful.
22:05Hear, hear.
22:12Thank you, Madam Mayor.
22:14I would like to take this moment
22:16to also thank all of those who worked with me
22:19to accomplish everything we could on your behalf.
22:22There is one of you in particular
22:24who is my North Star,
22:27guiding me through seemingly insurmountable obstacles.
22:31Her brilliance, determination,
22:34sheer grit and grace
22:35lit the way
22:37and will always,
22:40always inspire me.
22:44And now for my final public act
22:46as your governor,
22:48I would like to wish you all
22:50a most bountiful harvest.
22:52Lee?
22:53Au revoir, Monsieur le Gouverneur.
22:57Et maintenant,
22:59je vous présente
23:00pour la premiĂšre fois,
23:02et peut-ĂȘtre la derniĂšre fois,
23:05Bouchard,
23:06illusioniste.
23:07Illusioniste.
23:35All right, gather round, everyone.
23:39Gather round.
23:45All right,
23:46so we're going to be doing something special
23:48with the balloons in a moment,
23:50but I just wanted to say
23:51how much I've enjoyed
23:52having our friends from Benson Hills
23:54with us these past months.
23:56We're going to miss you all.
23:58So I was thinking
24:00after we share our personal reflections,
24:03if you like,
24:03we can attach them to the balloons
24:05and release them into the sky.
24:08Yeah.
24:10All right,
24:10who would like to share first?
24:13Rupert?
24:15The great conflagration of 1922
24:17erased a lot of the town we loved.
24:20I took the library
24:21where my mother taught me how to read.
24:24I lost everything that made me who I am.
24:28But it turns out,
24:29I'm more than who I thought I was.
24:31I can be a good friend
24:34and I can handle not always
24:36being the smartest kid in the class.
24:38I lost my favorite pair of pajamas,
24:41but I got a new dream
24:42to one day be a magician.
24:45Before the fire,
24:47I thought nature was wise and gentle.
24:51So I guess I gained a new respect
24:54for how powerful it can be.
24:57I can't count all the things
24:59the fire took from me.
25:00I think of new ones all the time.
25:03The door frame where my dad
25:04kept track of my height,
25:06every drawing I ever drew for my mother.
25:09They only exist in my mind now.
25:13At first,
25:14when my dad couldn't come back for me,
25:16I was really mad,
25:18but Mr. and Mrs. Coulter took me in
25:21and they taught me how to make things
25:23and to bake and mend.
25:25And Goldie taught me how to smile again.
25:29And now,
25:30instead of just one family
25:32with me and my dad,
25:34I have two families.
25:37Yes, you do.
26:11Yes, you do.
26:33What can I get our next governor?
26:36I will try the beef, please.
26:38And to think,
26:39your campaign started right here
26:41in Hope Valley.
26:42Michael, there won't be a campaign.
26:44Ooh, no corn for me, thanks.
26:46Wait, why not?
26:47It's in my teeth.
26:48No, the campaign.
26:49You're not running?
26:50Well, if Lucas had asked me first,
26:52I would have told him,
26:53I am not the horse he wants to bet on.
26:55Why not?
26:55You've done so much
26:56for the people of Benson Hills.
26:58Everyone thinks you'd be fantastic.
27:01There is a reason
27:03that you two are not sorry to see me go.
27:05And it's not just because
27:06you want to turn your guest room
27:07into a pottery studio.
27:09I'm a lot of things.
27:11But I am not likable.
27:13And it works.
27:14In a small town
27:15where everyone knows
27:16that I can get things done.
27:19I'm just better off
27:20a big fish in a small pond.
27:24Margaret Fiona Ailey Hickam,
27:26how dare you?
27:28When you chased after
27:29that pack of coyotes
27:30to rescue Sweet Muffy
27:31from the jaws of death,
27:33I knew my big sister
27:34wasn't afraid of anything.
27:36Are you telling me
27:37that I've been wrong
27:38since I was three years old?
27:40I'm not afraid to run.
27:42Yes, you are.
27:43You and I both know
27:44you would love to be governor.
27:45It's your dream job.
27:46Getting to boss around
27:48the whole territory.
27:49Being afraid is the only thing
27:50that could stop you.
27:53So, buck up, buttercup.
27:55Because I know you can do this
27:57just like I knew
27:57you would bring Muffy home
27:58that night.
27:59Do you really think so?
28:01You're the toughest,
28:04scariest, best person I know.
28:07Yes, I think so.
28:10Maybe my baby brother
28:11knows me better
28:12than I know myself.
28:15Would you please accept this
28:17as our first campaign contribution?
28:23Why not?
28:38Nice work, Mikey.
28:50Well, that's lovely.
28:54I was afraid you had
28:55actually disappeared.
28:57No, that would only be
28:58my musical abilities,
28:59which honestly weren't really
29:01there to begin with.
29:03Would you like some pie?
29:05It's, uh, Ă  la mode.
29:08Seems fitting,
29:09seeing as you are now
29:10an illusionist.
29:13I'm not sure that's
29:14my new official position,
29:15but merci.
29:17You're going to assume
29:20that means share?
29:22Oui.
29:26You're welcome.
29:30So, that was, um,
29:32quite an announcement.
29:35What changed?
29:37When I first ran for office,
29:40I really wanted
29:41to make a difference.
29:44By winning that private grant
29:46with you
29:47and getting the school funded,
29:50I just felt like
29:52the first time
29:53in quite a while
29:55that I'd really
29:55accomplished something.
29:58As usual,
29:59you give me
30:00far too much credit.
30:02No, no,
30:02I don't think so.
30:03You make me go further,
30:05you do.
30:08In fact,
30:09you have since
30:09we first met.
30:11Really?
30:13You mean,
30:14like,
30:14when I was lobbying
30:15against your national park?
30:17Frankly,
30:18yes.
30:20When I see
30:21how determined you are,
30:23how brave you are.
30:24If I was brave,
30:26then I wouldn't have
30:27run off to Union City
30:28instead of...
30:30Instead of what?
30:33Instead of staying here
30:35to fight
30:36your stupid
30:39stubbornness.
30:43I wasn't brave
30:44when it counted.
30:47I hope it's not too late
30:48to say I was a fool.
30:52You already have.
30:54Well,
30:55to say it again,
30:55then,
30:56and again,
30:59trying to protect myself
31:01from being hurt
31:02isn't living.
31:07you really are
31:08my North Star,
31:09Edie.
31:12Oh,
31:14you say this to me now?
31:16I'm leaving for New York
31:17tomorrow?
31:19Tomorrow?
31:21So soon?
31:22I know.
31:23It's only a couple of months.
31:26maybe we can see
31:27where we are
31:30when I'm back.
31:34Do they need help
31:35in New York?
31:36My term will be coming
31:38to an end,
31:38and I could come.
31:40I could...
31:41Of course,
31:42if that's not appropriate,
31:44I wouldn't...
31:53I feel like
31:54I should have volunteered
31:55to help with legal aid
31:56for a very long time.
32:07I thought she liked me best.
32:09I said she preferred you,
32:11and that's fine.
32:12She missed her father.
32:14You were clearly
32:15what she needed.
32:16If you want my opinion,
32:18I think she was holding out
32:20on you the longest,
32:21because...
32:22We're both strong-spirited.
32:23Yes, I'm aware.
32:24No, no, no.
32:25Not just that.
32:26Remember,
32:26she lost her mom.
32:28I think you're
32:29what she needed the most,
32:30and because of that
32:33big spirit,
32:34it just took a little longer
32:35to admit it.
32:36That's all.
32:38You know, Lee,
32:41for someone who didn't
32:41want to talk about
32:42his feelings,
32:44you seem to understand
32:45them pretty well.
32:46Bah.
32:47Where is Gwen, anyway?
32:49She didn't leave
32:50without saying goodbye,
32:51did she?
32:52Well, I guess
32:53that's our Gwen.
32:54Mr. and Mrs. Coulter!
32:56Hey, there she is.
32:58You thought you had left.
32:59Of course not.
33:00I wanted to give this to you.
33:05For me?
33:06Open it.
33:08Okay, sure.
33:12For your next big catch.
33:17That's, uh...
33:18That's very nice of you.
33:20But I'm not going
33:21without you.
33:26And this is for you,
33:28Mrs. Coulter.
33:38For your next big adventure.
33:50Your dad is pretty darn lucky.
33:56And, um,
33:57I didn't have time
33:58to wrap it,
34:00but...
34:01Mrs. Coulter.
34:05Wow.
34:07Well, she's going to love these.
34:09Yeah.
34:12And we love you,
34:13you know that?
34:14We do.
34:16Very much.
34:18Oh, come here.
34:24Gonna miss you, kiddo.
34:27Okay.
34:28All right.
34:28Okay.
34:28All right.
34:29That's enough tears, okay?
34:31All right.
34:32Okay.
34:33Big smiles.
34:34Big smiles.
34:36Ah.
34:38Maisie.
34:39There you go.
34:42There you go.
34:52There you go.
35:03See you soon.
35:09What the hell?
35:13It's okay.
35:19Wait, an actual dinosaur fossil?
35:22Oliver found them.
35:23After the fire.
35:24It was easy.
35:25He knows all about them.
35:27He recognized the...
35:28What was it again?
35:30Uh, mosasaur tooth.
35:31It's from a sea creature.
35:33You have to feel it.
35:34A sea creature?
35:35Yeah, get this.
35:37Everywhere we're standing
35:38used to be underwater.
35:39I'm just gonna go get
35:40some more sugar.
35:42Okay.
35:43Bye.
35:45I can't believe
35:46how much I missed.
35:48I know.
35:49The fossils
35:50in Hope Valley?
35:52No, I mean
35:52with Oliver.
35:54Head over heels
35:55for you.
35:56What?
35:58No.
35:59And you're crazy
36:00about him too.
36:02We're just friends.
36:03Mm, friends
36:04don't make you so happy.
36:06You know,
36:07you're practically vibrating.
36:08I am not vibrating.
36:10Yes, you are.
36:11Like an electron.
36:13Okay, college girl.
36:17I missed you so much.
36:19Me too.
36:20We're still best friends, right?
36:22Who else feels my vibration?
36:27Here you go.
36:31Well, you look at peace.
36:34It was a lovely send-off,
36:36wasn't it?
36:39Everything just feels right.
36:44It sure does.
36:47Let's take a walk.
37:02Can I just say,
37:04I love that you planned all this.
37:07I mean it.
37:08It's just,
37:08it's so easy
37:09to go on day to day
37:10and forget to think about
37:12what everything means.
37:13What it really means.
37:15how everything changes.
37:17How today
37:18won't be the same as tomorrow.
37:21It's a gift.
37:24Elizabeth.
37:25I just had a crazy idea.
37:30Bye.
37:36Oh my goodness.
37:38This is high.
37:40Are you sure you're okay?
37:41Always do what you're afraid to do, right?
37:43Just stay close.
37:46I'm right behind you.
37:51Oh my.
37:57You really can see everything.
38:00Like a hawk.
38:02I can see winter coming.
38:06And spring.
38:08And summer.
38:11And all our days
38:12stretched out like a map.
38:18You're a wonder.
38:19Do you know that?
38:22No, I mean it, Elizabeth.
38:26If I'm ever a good father,
38:29if I ever help anyone
38:30or make anything better,
38:31it's because of you.
38:34You're like silver.
38:37You reflect back
38:38the best of anyone
38:39lucky enough
38:40to stand at your light.
38:54I wanted four stones.
38:58one for each of us.
39:00Because we're a family.
39:04That's so beautiful.
39:10Elizabeth Thornton,
39:13will you be my wife?
39:15Yeah.
39:16And will you walk with me
39:17through this valley
39:18for the rest of our days?
39:19Yeah.
39:22Will you marry me?
39:34You didn't say yes.
39:37Yeah.
39:39But I was gonna.
39:51We celebrate the harvest
39:52to give thanks
39:54for all the bounty
39:55of the year before,
39:56but also
39:58to share hope
39:59in the abundance to come.
40:19It's a kind of bargain
40:20we make with the past
40:22that the hardship
40:23and struggle
40:24will fly away like ash
40:27and leave us
40:28with the tender shoots
40:29of tomorrow
40:30full of possibility
40:32and promise
40:37so that all our days
40:38might always contain
40:40a tiny seed of hope
40:41to remind us
40:43that no matter
40:44how long it takes,
40:47spring
40:47will always come.
40:49and I'll see you next time.
41:20It's good to be home.
41:58It's good to be home.
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