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The story of an Irish brewmaster who travels to America to reconnect with his daughter and transforms an old brewery into an authentic Irish pub. A story of redemption and faith through a heartfelt mix of romance, comedy, and drama.
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The story of an Irish brewmaster who travels to America to reconnect with his daughter and transforms an old brewery into an authentic Irish pub. A story of redemption and faith through a heartfelt mix of romance, comedy, and drama.
Released: N/A
Genre: Drama, Comedy
Casts: N/A
Duration: 73 min
Country: United States of America
Production: JCFilms
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00:01:12This book is the truth.
00:01:14This book is the answers.
00:01:16It is the word of God.
00:01:18It can help you find what you seek.
00:01:21This book, my friends, speak to me and repent.
00:01:26Come to the...
00:01:26fellow man of faith.
00:01:28Indeed.
00:01:29Maybe you could help me find what I'm looking for.
00:01:31Depends on what you seek.
00:01:34I'm trying to find my daughter.
00:01:36Lost to me when she was eight years old.
00:01:40Tell me, where do people live around here?
00:01:43No one lives down here.
00:01:45They live in the hills.
00:01:48Hills.
00:01:48Up there.
00:02:05Good souls walk among us.
00:02:07Good souls, my friends.
00:02:09Repent.
00:02:10Repent.
00:02:33How have you been doing?
00:02:35Hey.
00:02:36Oh, I'm so sorry.
00:02:37I didn't know you were with a client.
00:02:39Oh, it's okay.
00:02:39We're still waiting for her husband to come.
00:02:41We just want to swing by real fast and say thank you.
00:02:43We brought you a gift.
00:02:44Cool.
00:02:44What did you bring me?
00:02:45Assorted cookies.
00:02:47Mark, you know I specialize in addiction.
00:02:48Are you trying to make me relapse?
00:02:49Absolutely not.
00:02:50We just want to say thank you so much for sponsoring the play.
00:02:52The kids hugely appreciate it.
00:02:55Those kids deserve it.
00:02:56They do.
00:02:57So we want to say thank you and that's it.
00:02:59We'll get out of your hair.
00:03:00Thank you very much.
00:03:01Appreciate it.
00:03:02Nice meeting you.
00:03:04When you're doing that, it seems like it's a whole bigger deal.
00:03:06And it's not.
00:03:07It's literally just the exact same thing.
00:03:10A hundred percent.
00:03:11Hey.
00:03:12Hey.
00:03:12How are you?
00:03:13You look good.
00:03:14Likewise.
00:03:14Sorry not to be rude.
00:03:16Of course.
00:03:17Yeah.
00:03:17No, of course.
00:03:18Good to see you.
00:03:18Good to see you.
00:03:20Yeah, that's her husband.
00:03:28Jamie, how are you doing?
00:03:29Come on in.
00:03:36Sorry, I'm late.
00:03:37I got tied up at work.
00:03:39That's okay.
00:03:40Thanks for coming.
00:03:42Can I interest you in a cookie?
00:03:43No, thanks.
00:03:45So, before you got here, Nora filled me in a little bit on some of the issues you've been
00:03:49dealing with.
00:03:51Okay.
00:03:54So, I guess what I'm saying is it's not easy to admit when you're having problems.
00:04:00It's actually easier to pretend everything's fine.
00:04:05I've been dead for a long time.
00:04:06How do you feel sitting here right now?
00:04:09Right, I guess.
00:04:10Nervous.
00:04:12That's normal.
00:04:14However, even admitting there are problems, I think that what you're wanting to do is really
00:04:19something that shouldn't be taken lightly.
00:04:22Why not?
00:04:22Why not?
00:04:24It's been a long time coming.
00:04:26Can I ask, how long have you two been married?
00:04:2916 years.
00:04:3117.
00:04:3417.
00:04:35Oh.
00:04:36We got married when we were really young.
00:04:37That's a long time.
00:04:39It's hard to keep things fresh for that long.
00:04:41David.
00:04:43Jamie, remind me what you do for a living?
00:04:45Depends when you ask him.
00:04:48I'm an entrepreneur.
00:04:50So, you own a business?
00:04:53Found a few over the years.
00:04:55I don't know, really panned out, but...
00:04:58About a year ago, I bought a restaurant.
00:05:01A bar.
00:05:03It was both, but...
00:05:05Yeah.
00:05:06Okay, um...
00:05:07On the phone, you said things really came to a head about a year ago.
00:05:11Is that because of the bar?
00:05:13Did you go over your script?
00:05:16Nelan, your audition's today, right?
00:05:19Uh, yeah.
00:05:20Well?
00:05:21Aren't you excited?
00:05:23What's a landform?
00:05:25Uh, it's kinda like how the land is formed.
00:05:28I don't know, what is that?
00:05:29So, is Ireland a peninsula, an island, or a continent?
00:05:35We have to do this theme dance thing.
00:05:37You do know that we're Irish.
00:05:39That's why I picked it.
00:05:42So, what is it?
00:05:43I don't know, but we have to go.
00:05:44Alright, I've washed your ballet shoes.
00:05:46I've put them in your backpack.
00:05:47And guys, Dad's picking you up from school today.
00:05:51If something happens with his schedule, I'll be there.
00:05:55Plan B.
00:05:56Always gotta have a plan B.
00:05:58Alright, are we ready?
00:05:59Yep.
00:06:00Yes.
00:06:00Go.
00:06:05See you later.
00:06:06Hey, Doug.
00:06:07Good morning, buddy.
00:06:08How you doing?
00:06:10Good morning.
00:06:11How are we?
00:06:12Good morning.
00:06:12I took the liberty to print out your itinerary.
00:06:15Oh, yes.
00:06:16Auditions today.
00:06:17I love that.
00:06:18Yeah.
00:06:19This is gonna be fun.
00:06:22All right, everybody.
00:06:24It's the real deal today.
00:06:26Are you all ready?
00:06:28Yeah.
00:06:29Okay.
00:06:30Nice to see you, everybody.
00:06:32Now, listen.
00:06:33This is very important.
00:06:35Own your audition.
00:06:37Okay?
00:06:37This stage is yours.
00:06:40Let's make some art.
00:06:41And understand this.
00:06:42We're on your side.
00:06:43Okay?
00:06:43So, we're rooting for you.
00:06:44So, relax.
00:06:46Have fun.
00:06:47And let's clear the stage.
00:06:52All right.
00:06:52Our first audition, Sammy.
00:06:56There's more to a woman than her flutter kick.
00:06:59Our kingdom needs a queen.
00:07:01Well done, Sammy.
00:07:03Good job.
00:07:04Very nice.
00:07:06All right.
00:07:08Next up is Taylor.
00:07:13I just need to get out of here and go walk on the same ground he is, breathing the very
00:07:19same air.
00:07:21If only my father would understand.
00:07:25Very good, Taylor.
00:07:26Very good.
00:07:28Good emoting.
00:07:32Neelon, you're up.
00:07:42Take your time.
00:07:52You got it.
00:07:58All right.
00:07:59Let's take a break, everybody.
00:08:01So, just five minutes, ten minutes break.
00:08:04Take ten minutes.
00:08:05You'll be right back.
00:08:06Just go check.
00:08:07Check on Neelon real quick.
00:08:09Just keep practicing, guys.
00:08:10Okay?
00:08:11Good job.
00:08:12Was it nerves?
00:08:13Is that why he ran off?
00:08:15I think so.
00:08:16He put a lot of pressure on himself to get the lead.
00:08:19How serious is he about acting?
00:08:21Real serious.
00:08:22He says this is what he wants to do.
00:08:25Nora, remind me what you do.
00:08:26I'm a real estate agent.
00:08:28Do you like it?
00:08:29Yeah, I do.
00:08:30It was definitely helpful to have another income when Jamie's business was struggling.
00:08:35Well, which one?
00:08:37And I had enough time to juggle around the kids' schedules, which was necessary.
00:08:44The tile is amazing.
00:08:48No, these aren't really a good fit.
00:08:50This one.
00:08:51You were talking about school?
00:08:53Yes.
00:08:53Yeah.
00:08:54This one has an amazing private school.
00:08:56Like, three blocks down, my kids go there.
00:08:58They have an amazing performing arts program as well.
00:09:01And then I think we've got time to see three today, so...
00:09:04Oh, thank you, Sherry.
00:09:08I love it here.
00:09:09She's so sweet.
00:09:10So, uh, how long have you actually been selling real estate?
00:09:14About ten years now, actually.
00:09:16I love the flexibility of it.
00:09:17I've got two kids at home, so...
00:09:19That's so nice, you know.
00:09:21Are you married?
00:09:23Um, yes, I am.
00:09:24All right, if we just move on right here.
00:09:27Number one, if you would like to take that one.
00:09:30Uh, number two.
00:09:32And we'll also go see this one.
00:09:34It's a wild card, but why not?
00:09:35We've got time.
00:09:37All right, guys.
00:09:38Let's get going.
00:09:38Take our coffees on the road.
00:09:50Hey, welcome in.
00:09:51What can I get started for you?
00:09:55Uh, espresso?
00:09:56All right.
00:09:56Do you want a single or a double?
00:09:59Single.
00:10:01All right.
00:10:07If you, um, have a credit card, I can do tap and go.
00:10:14There you go.
00:10:16Can I get a name for that?
00:10:18Uh, O'Sheen Queen.
00:10:24One more time.
00:10:27O'Sheen Queen.
00:10:30O'Shane?
00:10:50God love ya.
00:10:51All right.
00:10:52That'll be out in just a second.
00:11:03Oh, O'Shane?
00:11:07Espresso.
00:11:10And a paper coat.
00:11:13Yep.
00:11:15Enjoy.
00:11:18Enjoy.
00:11:19Enjoy.
00:11:31Good afternoon.
00:11:32Good afternoon.
00:11:33I saw your hand phone to sign.
00:11:34Good afternoon.
00:11:48Good afternoon.
00:11:52Good afternoon.
00:11:53Good afternoon.
00:11:54Good afternoon.
00:11:54Good afternoon.
00:11:54Good afternoon.
00:11:54Good afternoon.
00:11:55Good afternoon.
00:11:55Good afternoon.
00:11:55Good afternoon.
00:11:57Good afternoon.
00:12:18This is our beer list and cocktails are in the back.
00:12:21Uh, do you have Guinness?
00:12:24Yes, sir.
00:12:25I'll take a point.
00:12:26You bad?
00:12:29Whoa, whoa.
00:12:30Is there something wrong?
00:12:31You don't have a proper tulip glass.
00:12:33You know, the pour of a Guinness is just as important as to the taste of the beer.
00:12:37It has to be a two-part pour.
00:12:39The first to settle and the second to top it off.
00:12:44Can you teach me?
00:12:48First, take the glass under the top at a 45 degree angle.
00:12:51If you pour straight on, the Guinness will froth and the taste of the beer will be bruised.
00:12:57Now you pour the Guinness slowly, right on the edge.
00:13:01Fill it up until it reaches the edge of the tulip bulb.
00:13:05Then, we let it set.
00:13:09We give it a moment.
00:13:11Now this is where we're building that beautiful black mass of velvety beer.
00:13:17Now, after that, we take it, put it under the top.
00:13:22And more slowly this time, pour directly into the middle.
00:13:26This is where we construct that beautiful foam.
00:13:31And that's a perfect pint.
00:13:35Below, the stout dark ale.
00:13:38On top, the creamy white foam, just above the pint of glass.
00:13:44Perfect.
00:13:46That's the art of beer.
00:13:48The art of beer.
00:13:52Jamie, owner here.
00:13:54Nice to meet you. Machine Queen.
00:13:56Nice to meet you.
00:13:58It's this selection, that's all you got here.
00:14:00There's something wrong with that?
00:14:02Well, other than Guinness, it's rubbish.
00:14:06I mean, Bud Light, really.
00:14:09Are you some sort of beer maker?
00:14:11Brewmaster.
00:14:13They've worked for over a dozen breweries in Ireland, including the Guinness family.
00:14:20Well, what would you want to see up there?
00:14:22Well, I'd like to see your bros.
00:14:24We'd like to see your creations.
00:14:27It's just what we get when we get them.
00:14:29You're telling me.
00:14:30You don't brew your own ale in your own pub.
00:14:33What's all this equipment you got back there?
00:14:36I literally just bought the place like a month ago.
00:14:38I don't know how those things even work.
00:14:42Do you want to go, do you want to go see them?
00:14:44Aye, of course.
00:14:49You can't tell this and you're serving Bud Light.
00:14:52I mean, they came in the place. I don't know what they do. I just know they brew beer.
00:14:56Boil kettles. And the brew comes out of them.
00:15:02You've got everything here.
00:15:06Yeah.
00:15:08I'll tell you what, Mr. Jamie.
00:15:10I will come here and brew you the finest beer in town.
00:15:14Then you'll be a real brew pub.
00:15:17Well, we were actually thinking of changing the name to Tap House.
00:15:20No, it's a brewery.
00:15:23So keep it brewery.
00:15:26Yeah, I like that.
00:15:30What are we talking money-wise?
00:15:34I need...
00:15:37I need two meals a day, $45 a week, and 10% of every pint I brew.
00:15:54Got yourself a deal.
00:15:57You hired him on the spot. That's a lot of trust for someone you just met.
00:16:01Trust me, I know. It sounds crazy.
00:16:04That's one way to put it.
00:16:05Back then, I didn't know what I was doing with the restaurant.
00:16:09Bar.
00:16:11But...
00:16:11I don't know. It just felt right.
00:16:15I don't know. I can't describe it.
00:16:17Sounds like Faith.
00:16:19Sure. Faith.
00:16:21So it sounds like he was going to make a difference?
00:16:24I'd hoped.
00:16:27What about at home?
00:16:30I was still struggling.
00:16:33Jamie was gone a lot, and this felt like just another pipe dream.
00:16:37I just wanted him home all.
00:16:38And I hated that it was a bar.
00:16:43Hey guys, how was school?
00:16:45Hey.
00:16:46It was good.
00:16:46It was good? Yeah?
00:16:48Where's Dad?
00:16:49Oh, I'm sorry. He got stuck at the restaurant.
00:16:52He's going to come over later, though, and took you guys in.
00:16:56How was your audition?
00:16:57Uh, it was good.
00:16:58You nailed it, didn't you?
00:17:00Yeah.
00:17:00Let's go celebrate, then.
00:17:02Yeah.
00:17:03Whatever.
00:17:10Do you need me?
00:17:13No.
00:17:16In Ireland, we have a saying,
00:17:18the well-fed do not understand the lean.
00:17:22You've got to share the work.
00:17:25You sound like my wife.
00:17:30Shoot, I gotta go.
00:17:31I'll take this. I'll take it.
00:17:34Mr. Jamie, do you mind if we take this glass with me?
00:17:38You gonna do shots?
00:17:40No.
00:17:42Yeah, sure. Take it whatever you want.
00:17:43Thank you for your help.
00:17:45If we take what Pastor John said last week,
00:17:47and actually apply it,
00:17:50we know that forgiveness is required by all believers.
00:17:54Well, that is a tough one sometimes.
00:17:56I don't get this.
00:17:57The latest on the Jamie situation.
00:18:00He bought a restaurant.
00:18:02What kind of restaurant?
00:18:04A restaurant with the room out back,
00:18:06with all of these big tanks in there.
00:18:08Like a brewery?
00:18:10A brewery.
00:18:11Does he even know how to brew beer?
00:18:13No.
00:18:13The only thing Jamie knows about beer is how to drink it.
00:18:16Oh.
00:18:18Grace, anything?
00:18:20Listen, forgiveness is hard.
00:18:21It's something we should do,
00:18:23just like we should eat our fruits and vegetables.
00:18:27I don't know about eating them,
00:18:28but I'm really good at drinking them.
00:18:30To forgiveness.
00:18:31Come on, bring it in.
00:18:33Forgiveness.
00:18:34You don't like forgiveness?
00:18:36Not necessarily.
00:18:38Why?
00:18:41It just feels like,
00:18:43since we're told to forgive,
00:18:45somebody can do whatever they want to,
00:18:47and not make any changes.
00:18:49And then just ask for forgiveness.
00:18:51Did your kids forgive Jamie for not picking them up at school?
00:19:15I just want to say goodnight. I love you.
00:19:28I know.
00:19:31I don't know about that,
00:19:49I said.
00:20:09Madison was out, think she's getting enough sleep?
00:20:14I'd say so, hence she was asleep.
00:20:24They don't have food at your restaurant?
00:20:28I do, I just don't have time to eat it.
00:20:31Well, it is Friday, the usual bar card will be there.
00:20:34You'll be there in the midst of it all.
00:20:37What is that supposed to mean?
00:20:40It's a bar. My husband opens up a bar and I'm supposed to be okay with that?
00:20:45It's a business.
00:20:46Yeah, like the t-shirt stand or the pretzel shop or the bike repair store.
00:20:52Nora, stop.
00:20:56Please.
00:20:58I'm sorry.
00:21:01Just, I don't like it.
00:21:04Isn't what I want.
00:21:06Well, I'm in it already.
00:21:08Let me get it up and running and I'll sell it.
00:21:11Okay.
00:21:27You wouldn't ask me if I was staying over tonight.
00:21:30Well, are you?
00:21:33I'm not waiting up until 3am again.
00:21:36I'm exhausted.
00:21:37Well, let me help.
00:21:41You are the reason I'm exhausted.
00:21:52Maybe I'll swing over tomorrow and I'll pick the kids up and take them to a movie.
00:21:56Okay.
00:22:01I have to get back to the restaurant.
00:22:08I didn't want to admit it, but my drinking had been getting worse.
00:22:11Why do you think that was?
00:22:18I was lying to myself.
00:22:22I always said that everything that I did and all the businesses was for my family, but
00:22:32selfishly it was for me.
00:22:35What do you mean?
00:22:39I think I was just trying to prove to myself that I could build something and that I had
00:22:47value.
00:22:50Every business that failed just proved that I did.
00:22:58And the drinking?
00:23:03Always good...
00:23:03So ask.
00:23:10How's it going, boss?
00:23:11Thanks for coming.
00:23:12Thanks for having, ma..
00:23:13Everything good here?
00:23:16Yeah..
00:23:16Paya W чтобы out my guys are dead.
00:23:20We are the one to come here with 3am�s.
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00:23:24Okay.
00:23:32Ah, awesome.
00:23:33That's good.
00:23:34Do you want another beer?
00:23:35Yeah.
00:23:35Yeah.
00:23:45Good morning.
00:23:47Good morning.
00:23:47What can I get you?
00:23:48I take an espresso.
00:23:50All right.
00:23:53Here you go.
00:23:55What was the name for that?
00:23:57Oisin.
00:23:59O-I-S-O-I-N.
00:24:05All right.
00:24:06That'll be out in just a minute.
00:24:22Oisin?
00:24:23Oisin?
00:24:24O-I-S-O-I-N.
00:24:27You're me darling.
00:24:28I love you.
00:25:06Hi, Sherry.
00:25:06Hey, how's it going?
00:25:07Good, thank you.
00:25:08Oh, already called me?
00:25:09Thank you so much.
00:25:10Oh, oops.
00:25:12All right, here you go.
00:25:13Have a good day.
00:25:14See you tomorrow.
00:25:53Mr. Jamie.
00:25:55Mr. Jamie, are you all right?
00:25:58Oh.
00:26:04Who's she?
00:26:06Sheen.
00:26:10You mean, man?
00:26:12Yes.
00:26:33Thanks for waking me up
00:26:36Kitchen door was unlocked
00:26:38I must have forgot
00:26:41Big night
00:26:43I think so
00:26:48Do you live here Mr. Jamie?
00:26:52No, I mean
00:26:54I stay here a couple days a week
00:26:57Wife's not real big on the new venture
00:27:03Mr. Jamie
00:27:04Do you believe in God?
00:27:09Yeah, I believe in God
00:27:10Go to church a couple days a week actually
00:27:12You know, God made this
00:27:15All this
00:27:17The hops
00:27:19The barley
00:27:20The grapes
00:27:21The fermentation process
00:27:27He made it so
00:27:28He couldn't enjoy it?
00:27:30No
00:27:31He created it
00:27:33Created it so he could enjoy it
00:27:35No
00:27:37Jesus was just a boy
00:27:38Probably a teenager
00:27:41Him and his mother went to a wedding
00:27:43Now, weddings are not like they are today
00:27:46Back then they were festivals, days long
00:27:48Anyway
00:27:50Mary, the mother of Jesus
00:27:52Knew that he was the son of God
00:27:54Full of wonder and power
00:27:57But about halfway through
00:27:59The festival
00:28:00Probably day two
00:28:01They ran out of wine
00:28:03The rail stuff
00:28:04Now that would be like
00:28:06You
00:28:07In the middle of your party here last night
00:28:10Now everyone was disappointed
00:28:12So Mary
00:28:13The mother of God
00:28:15Asks him
00:28:15To make wine
00:28:18Now imagine that
00:28:20The first presentation to the world
00:28:22That he is God
00:28:24Turned in water into wine
00:28:26So the party can keep going
00:28:28And you know what he says to her
00:28:29He says to her
00:28:31Woman
00:28:32What does this have to do with me?
00:28:41Do you have children, Mr. Jamie?
00:28:44Ah, yeah
00:28:45Two
00:28:46Boy and a girl
00:28:47Just imagine
00:28:48Just imagine
00:28:49If they responded like that way
00:28:50To something you asked them
00:28:53Yeah, well I'm very much like that
00:28:55The point of the story is this
00:28:58Jesus
00:28:58God
00:29:00Chose wine
00:29:02As his first miracle
00:29:06The key to his entire ministry
00:29:09And he did this first
00:29:10To please his mother
00:29:11His family
00:29:13And second
00:29:14To please everyone else
00:29:17Family always comes first
00:29:19Mr. Jamie
00:29:23My son actually has
00:29:25A basketball scrimmage this morning
00:29:27Then you should go
00:29:28Go
00:29:28I'll take care of this
00:29:29Who's going to open up the shop?
00:29:32Well, they'll have your staff
00:29:33Open up the shop
00:29:34Then I'm going to make beer
00:29:39Sure
00:29:39See
00:29:40Thank you
00:30:02I'll be there
00:30:18Could I get everyone together, please?
00:30:20Michael, Ashley, Shannon, Robbie, Lily.
00:30:26We open in 15 minutes, and Mr Jamie is up for this family,
00:30:31so it's up to us to open, and open in excellence.
00:30:37What's so funny?
00:30:39Excellence in your hands?
00:30:41Of course.
00:30:43Everything we do should be in excellence.
00:30:46How many of you like your jobs here?
00:30:49Now, Arthur Guinness once told his employees
00:30:51their only job was to do everything in excellence.
00:30:56Everything.
00:30:57It's in excellence that we show our true character.
00:31:01Let's have a good day.
00:31:15Hey, Lily.
00:31:16You're probably going to sit for a while, and just take a seat.
00:31:30It was fair.
00:31:32Dad, what'd you get for me?
00:31:34Your favorite.
00:31:36What did we get you?
00:31:37Is it really your favorite?
00:31:39They wanted to go change before we head the door.
00:31:40Yeah.
00:31:42Oh, where's ballet today?
00:31:43It's good.
00:31:44Yeah, what did you guys do?
00:31:45I've never been watching.
00:31:48I got somebody I want you guys to meet.
00:31:50I just hired an Irish guy.
00:31:52Back there working on the brewery.
00:31:53He says he can turn it around, get things working.
00:31:58Isn't he an Irish guy?
00:32:00Yeah, he looks so.
00:32:08Thank you, Lord.
00:32:09Thank you, Lord.
00:32:16He's not back there.
00:32:19Must have left for the day.
00:32:20What's his name?
00:32:22Ocean, Oisin, I don't know.
00:32:24It's Irish.
00:32:24Older guy?
00:32:25Yeah.
00:32:27You all right?
00:32:30Well, let's get this food in our bellies.
00:32:31Get to the park, shall we?
00:32:42You know, your height's an advantage for you in basketball.
00:32:46Yeah, I agree.
00:32:47It's weird being taller than all the other kids.
00:32:50Well, you know, if you work on your post game,
00:32:54a little power dribble right here,
00:32:57beat up on those kids all day.
00:32:59Yeah.
00:33:00Check ball.
00:33:03Dad, why do you sleep at the restaurant sometimes?
00:33:07It's a late night crowd, honey.
00:33:09I don't want to come home and disturb you guys.
00:33:11Are you and Mom getting a divorce?
00:33:13No, we're not getting a divorce.
00:33:14Why do you never wear your ring?
00:33:20Daddy's working on getting it fixed, okay?
00:33:23Can you not leave us at school
00:33:26and maybe be around a little more at night?
00:33:31I will.
00:33:32I promise.
00:33:33You know, if we say it,
00:33:36you better mean it.
00:33:37Oh, I mean it.
00:33:37Oh, you're going to do that?
00:33:38Come on.
00:33:42Power dribble.
00:33:44Boom.
00:33:44Right?
00:33:45Try.
00:33:49I don't move like it used to before the kids.
00:33:52We were just kids ourselves back then.
00:33:54No, I think this is the first time I've gotten out
00:33:56since we opened up the restaurant.
00:33:58Since you opened.
00:34:00It's our families.
00:34:02It's ours.
00:34:02It's not mine.
00:34:03It's just another phase.
00:34:05No, you said yourself it was a good deal.
00:34:08We'll get the building for next to nothing.
00:34:09I'll turn it around.
00:34:10Or it'll turn you around.
00:34:12I'm so scared.
00:34:19Hey.
00:34:20What's going on?
00:34:21I told you, Jimmy.
00:34:22I don't want to be around all of that.
00:34:46I don't want to be around all of that.
00:34:54I don't want to be around all of that at some point.
00:34:55Yep.
00:34:56You have to.
00:34:57Um, see you later.
00:35:03You guys were having a good time at the park.
00:35:06What made you want to leave?
00:35:09Um, there was something I'd been suspecting for a while.
00:35:14I could feel it.
00:35:16I had to go confirm it.
00:35:36I don't know.
00:37:15I think you told me that story a thousand times when I was younger.
00:37:20It was a 9,000-year lease for 45 a week.
00:37:24I guess that's why I'm in real estate.
00:37:28Come, sit.
00:37:38I saw your children.
00:37:42Beautiful.
00:37:45What are their names?
00:37:47There's Madison and, uh, Neyland.
00:37:55That's a good Irish name.
00:38:01Your husband is a kind man.
00:38:05He's a dreamer.
00:38:07Kind of like someone else I knew.
00:38:10Maura, I want you to know, I came here to find you.
00:38:15What all this?
00:38:17I just can't explain it.
00:38:21Godden beer.
00:38:25I don't understand if it's too much, but it's been a long time.
00:38:29I mean, it is a bit much.
00:38:31I haven't seen you in over 20 years and you show up here in my husband's play restaurant.
00:38:37Something he knows nothing about and he sunk all of our savings into.
00:38:40Not to mention, I'm pretty sure he's on the path to becoming an alcoholic.
00:38:46I understand.
00:38:53How was lunch?
00:38:55Here.
00:38:56Aye, here.
00:38:59Fine.
00:39:01Could be better.
00:39:03Well, yes.
00:39:05The food was bland and...
00:39:09You're doing it too.
00:39:11You're trying to rope me in like the rest of them.
00:39:14This is not a family project.
00:39:18I have a job.
00:39:20A really good one.
00:39:24Do you know, I was voted Las Vegas as best residential real estate agent for two years in a row.
00:39:30I do that.
00:39:32I help at church.
00:39:33I help with the community.
00:39:34I'm raising two kids basically on my own.
00:39:37And on top of that, my crazy husband goes and opens a tap house.
00:39:41Rose.
00:39:43Whatever.
00:39:52It'll be alright.
00:39:56Just like that, I felt like everything was going to be okay.
00:40:00How does that happen?
00:40:02Dad power.
00:40:05Seriously.
00:40:06They just have a way of doing that.
00:40:09But you don't know my dad.
00:40:11He's just like Jamie.
00:40:14I remember when I was a little girl, he'd take me to these fields and we'd be walking around.
00:40:19And he'd pick up these plants and beans and anything he could find on the ground.
00:40:25Talking about how he's going to make the greatest beer in the world.
00:40:29So characters run in the family, huh?
00:40:31Apparently.
00:40:33Yeah, he was all about making, about creating.
00:40:37Just like Jamie.
00:40:39Just like you.
00:40:41Okay, you are no help.
00:40:43But I'm right.
00:40:46So, where is he now?
00:40:49I guess he's at the bar.
00:40:51Making beer.
00:40:53Making beer for your family.
00:40:55Making beer for Jamie.
00:40:57Where's Jamie?
00:40:58Oh, he's there.
00:41:01Have you told him?
00:41:02No.
00:41:04I told my dad not to tell him.
00:41:06I thought I better tell him myself.
00:41:08That's a good idea.
00:41:10And I guess the kids don't know.
00:41:15Whew.
00:41:1620 years.
00:41:17It's been 20 years since you've seen him.
00:41:20I was just a little girl when my mom took me from Ireland.
00:41:23My dad said he would never come to America.
00:41:26And here he is.
00:41:28I have all the gin joints in all of the towns.
00:41:32What are you going to do?
00:41:33I don't know.
00:41:36I have an idea.
00:41:37I don't like your ideas.
00:41:39Good one.
00:41:40You should invite him to church tomorrow.
00:41:42This is a place that you don't have to talk.
00:41:45Someone else is doing that.
00:41:46And you can sit with the family and feel the moment.
00:41:52Feel the moment?
00:41:53Feel the moment.
00:41:55Why don't you text him?
00:41:56Invite him.
00:41:57You think I should?
00:41:58Yeah.
00:41:59It's time.
00:42:00Come on.
00:42:03I don't even think he has a phone.
00:42:05Of course not.
00:42:05I don't even know where he's staying.
00:42:07I know nothing.
00:42:08It's easy.
00:42:09Text Jamie.
00:42:10Have him invite O'Shane.
00:42:12O'Shane?
00:42:13Is that his name?
00:42:15O'Sheen.
00:42:16O'Sheen?
00:42:16Okay.
00:42:17That's a weird name.
00:42:18Old Irish name.
00:42:20Text him.
00:42:21Come on.
00:42:22I really think I should.
00:42:24I do.
00:42:24You're not inviting a guy out on a date.
00:42:26It's your father.
00:42:27All right?
00:42:27Send the text or I will.
00:42:29Okay.
00:42:29Why am I nervous?
00:42:31I don't know.
00:42:32No, because it's been 20 years.
00:42:34I want more coffee.
00:42:35Hurry up.
00:42:35Okay, send.
00:42:36Okay.
00:42:38Coffee.
00:42:38Okay.
00:42:39Yeah.
00:42:39You want me to go get one?
00:42:40I need some.
00:42:41Want me to get?
00:42:42Yes.
00:42:44Yeah.
00:42:48He told me to walk to get up.
00:42:50Hey, but it's me.
00:42:51Our table bunny is here.
00:42:55Last trip, okay?
00:42:56Sure.
00:42:57Yeah.
00:42:57It's been a long day.
00:42:58Last trip.
00:42:59Yeah, of course.
00:43:00Good night.
00:43:18Hey, my wife just texted me.
00:43:21She wants to know if you want to come to church with us tomorrow.
00:43:25Hey.
00:43:26Yeah, I told her about you.
00:43:28Well, of course.
00:43:33Jamie special?
00:43:36When did you go home, dear?
00:43:47You know, there are two types of drinkers in the world.
00:43:50The certain and the uncertain.
00:43:55Those that know are certain that they'll have only one drink.
00:43:59Maybe two.
00:44:01Drink at a ballpark.
00:44:02Gloss of wine with dinner.
00:44:05But with the uncertain, it could be one drink.
00:44:08Or it could be 20 drinks.
00:44:10It's the 20 drinks that'll get you.
00:44:13And those who are in the uncertain category
00:44:17should just not drink.
00:44:21I could have just one drink.
00:44:23I believe you.
00:44:25But you could also have more.
00:44:34You said yourself that alcohol wasn't bad.
00:44:36Jesus created it.
00:44:38I did.
00:44:39I did, and I stand by that.
00:44:42What's that?
00:44:46Picture, if you will.
00:44:49A young man sitting in a large cathedral in Dublin
00:44:54with his wife and daughter.
00:44:56He was a young entrepreneur named Arthur Guinness.
00:45:00And he was a brewer.
00:45:04Now, back then, people didn't understand the germs and viruses and microorganisms.
00:45:10Well, they would put their sewage and their garbage in the same water that they drank from.
00:45:16And, of course, people got sick.
00:45:18People started dying.
00:45:19So they started avoiding water altogether.
00:45:21And they turned to only drinking alcoholic beverages.
00:45:26Well, sometimes it wasn't too bad.
00:45:28You know, well, it was well.
00:45:30But sometimes they were given to excess.
00:45:35And drunkenness was all the rage.
00:45:38This is what the historians call the gin craze.
00:45:42Back in 1689, the Irish government forbade the importation of old liquor.
00:45:50So, of course, people started making their own.
00:45:52The temptation was too great.
00:45:54Now, back in Dublin, every sixth house was a gin house.
00:45:58With a sign in New England that said,
00:46:00drunk for a penny.
00:46:02Dead drunk for tuppence.
00:46:05And clean straw for nothing.
00:46:08But it was a terrible time of crime and poverty.
00:46:16Now, inside Arthur Guinness was a devout Christian.
00:46:20Now, he was there under the prescience of John Wesley.
00:46:23He was to say,
00:46:25earn all you can.
00:46:28Save all you can.
00:46:30Give all you can.
00:46:32So, Arthur Guinness,
00:46:34he saw there was a need.
00:46:36And he created a drink
00:46:38that was less potent
00:46:39than the alcoholic beverages.
00:46:42They took the teachings of Christ,
00:46:44the teachings of God,
00:46:45and he put it into his business.
00:46:46So,
00:46:47Guinness,
00:46:49it's not just about beer.
00:46:51Guinness is about what God can do.
00:46:55And someone is willing to do something noble
00:46:57and good in the world.
00:47:02So, if you have your Bibles this morning,
00:47:04open, if you would,
00:47:05to Matthew chapter 25.
00:47:07This is the most important time
00:47:10of Jesus' ministry.
00:47:12This is the time when he faced
00:47:14the very purpose of why God
00:47:16sent him to this earth,
00:47:19the incarnate Christ,
00:47:20to come to save mankind
00:47:22from their sins.
00:47:26All right, kids,
00:47:28clear that off for me
00:47:28and we'll get set up for lunch.
00:47:35Oh,
00:47:36did you paint that, my dear?
00:47:37Yeah,
00:47:38it's from my friend Tenley.
00:47:39Oh, it's beautiful.
00:47:41It reminds me of the Castle Leap
00:47:42in Ireland.
00:47:43They have castles in Ireland?
00:47:45Aye.
00:47:46And,
00:47:47it's haunted.
00:47:48That's the castle
00:47:49where Halloween comes from.
00:47:52Would you like to hear the tale?
00:47:53Yeah.
00:47:57Many years ago,
00:47:58back in Ireland,
00:47:59there was a feller named Jack.
00:48:01Jack
00:48:02is not a good man.
00:48:04No.
00:48:04In fact,
00:48:06God didn't allow him into heaven
00:48:07for him being so bad.
00:48:09So with nowhere left to go,
00:48:11Jack was left to wander Ireland freely.
00:48:14The people were frightened of him.
00:48:16So,
00:48:17they would take
00:48:18cantums
00:48:19and light him
00:48:20and place him inside pumpkins
00:48:21to scare away Jack.
00:48:24And that
00:48:25is why we have
00:48:26Jack-o-lanterns.
00:48:28To scare away
00:48:30the ghost of Jack!
00:48:32Dad!
00:48:33Dad?
00:48:36Uh,
00:48:37kids,
00:48:37I told you to clear that up already.
00:48:39Go wash your hands for lunch.
00:48:40Quickly.
00:48:41Yeah.
00:48:42Now,
00:48:43thank you.
00:48:47Why did you just call him Dad?
00:48:51Because
00:48:52this is my dad.
00:48:55When were you going to tell me?
00:48:57I just found out he was here.
00:48:59Ah,
00:48:59hi.
00:49:00Uh,
00:49:02I came here
00:49:03to find her.
00:49:05Yes,
00:49:05my daughter.
00:49:07But when I found your place,
00:49:10well,
00:49:10it's just
00:49:12nothing less than divine intervention
00:49:13as we've come to define it.
00:49:15So you two have talked?
00:49:18Well,
00:49:18when were you going to tell me?
00:49:20Don't over-dramatize this,
00:49:21Jamie.
00:49:23No way,
00:49:24I...
00:49:24Do the kids know?
00:49:26Well,
00:49:26I suspect they've got a clue now.
00:49:28Hey,
00:49:29kids!
00:49:30This
00:49:30is Grandpa Guinness.
00:49:33How about your grandpa?
00:49:35Grandpa Queen?
00:49:36Have you ever met a princess?
00:49:38Do you live in a castle?
00:49:39I do.
00:49:40Does it rain a lot there?
00:49:41It rains, it rains.
00:49:42No for that.
00:49:42Come and sit down, please.
00:49:46Oh, my gosh.
00:49:47I should've...
00:49:47I should've known.
00:49:49Your maiden name is Quinn.
00:49:51And the pocket watch.
00:49:52It just...
00:49:53It all makes sense now.
00:49:54What watch?
00:50:04I remember when I gave you this
00:50:06when I was little,
00:50:07just before we left.
00:50:10You kept this the whole time?
00:50:14It's been with me every day.
00:50:19Guys,
00:50:20this is a very special day.
00:50:23I have my dad
00:50:24and my children,
00:50:26our children,
00:50:28have their grandpa here.
00:50:31So, Dad,
00:50:32would you like to say a blessing?
00:50:35Oh.
00:50:37I mean,
00:50:37I would be honoured,
00:50:38but it's not my home.
00:50:58I would be honoured.
00:51:00but I want to thank you.
00:51:06thank you for my wife
00:51:11and this new experience
00:51:12we're about to go on together
00:51:16one that we need
00:51:23and I want to thank you
00:51:27for my kids
00:51:31and Grandpa Quinn
00:51:35and most importantly
00:51:35I want to thank you
00:51:36for this food
00:51:37that you provided to us
00:51:38and use it to nourish our bodies
00:51:41in Jesus' name we pray
00:51:43Amen
00:51:44Amen
00:51:48Nora
00:51:49this is delicious
00:51:51you just whipped this up
00:51:53she's such a good cook
00:51:55you wouldn't even know
00:51:56that those were leftovers
00:51:57I've actually been trying to give her
00:51:58to give me a couple recipes
00:51:59for the restaurant
00:52:00can we not talk about
00:52:01the restaurant right now please
00:52:02well why not
00:52:03maybe it's something
00:52:04that we could all do
00:52:05as a family
00:52:06as a family
00:52:08what
00:52:09I cook the food
00:52:10you make the beer
00:52:11the kids can wait tables
00:52:13and wash the dishes
00:52:14and you can sit at the bar
00:52:19I'm sorry
00:52:23I could wait tables
00:52:26yeah I could do the dishes
00:52:28love that machine
00:52:30you'd really want to do that
00:52:31yes
00:52:44okay
00:52:45we can help
00:52:47I can do my real estate
00:52:49during the day
00:52:49but I still want them
00:52:51going to their
00:52:52summer arts programs
00:52:53are you serious
00:52:57yeah
00:52:59but
00:53:00there's one stipulation
00:53:02name it
00:53:04we have to close
00:53:05every night
00:53:07by 10pm
00:53:08we'll miss the bar crowd
00:53:12we'll miss the bar crowd
00:53:13or you'll miss the bar crowd
00:53:18think about it
00:53:19that's my one stipulation
00:53:22that way you're home
00:53:23every night
00:53:23here with us
00:53:31yeah
00:53:33yeah
00:53:33yeah
00:53:36yeah
00:53:37yeah
00:53:40I mean I was
00:53:43obviously shocked
00:53:43to find out that
00:53:44O'Shane was her father
00:53:45I could imagine
00:53:46that's overwhelming
00:53:47for both of you
00:53:48yeah
00:53:49it was
00:53:50surprising
00:53:51but I couldn't help
00:53:53believe what he said
00:53:54that God had showed him the way
00:53:55and we were so busy at that point
00:53:57it just felt like the new normal
00:53:59and I got to spend more time
00:54:00with the kids
00:54:00and everything just
00:54:02started to get better
00:54:21oh hey Robbie
00:54:22yeah
00:54:23might be tomorrow
00:54:24to change the sign outside
00:54:25to closing at 10pm right
00:54:2610pm gotcha
00:54:36put it over here
00:54:37you've got to cool it down
00:54:38you've got to cool it down
00:54:49you've got to cool it down
00:55:07gotcha
00:55:07use
00:55:07I choose
00:55:08to shrink
00:55:12You've been working really hard at this, Madison.
00:55:14Grand opening?
00:55:15My daddy's opening a restaurant.
00:55:17That's exciting.
00:55:44There you go.
00:55:47I suggest this is a little song.
00:55:49Whoa!
00:55:55Whoa!
00:55:58Whoa!
00:56:11So funny.
00:56:13And then there's the film.
00:56:15There's a movie.
00:56:19Where am I going to find her, baby?
00:56:21A girl who's as carefree and alive as to see itself.
00:56:25Where?
00:56:37Okay.
00:56:38No running.
00:56:39You don't have to run.
00:56:42That was a good day.
00:56:43It was absolutely an amazing day.
00:56:46It was absolutely an amazing day.
00:57:13Love to have you guys show up.
00:57:15Oh.
00:57:16All right.
00:57:16Got to go out.
00:57:16Yes.
00:57:22Oh.
00:57:27Oh.
00:57:27Oh.
00:57:30Oh.
00:57:30Oh.
00:57:31Oh.
00:57:47Oh.
00:57:49Yeah.
00:57:50Oh.
00:57:59Oh.
00:58:55Oh! I'm glad you're here. I wanted to show you the sale I've been working on.
00:59:00This is a Doppelbock beer.
00:59:05Back in the 18th century,
00:59:08Hollander monks from Germany used to brew this dark, heavy, malty beer called Doppelbock for Lent.
00:59:17You see, they weren't allowed to eat solid food for 40 days, and beer was the next best thing.
00:59:23This beer was so nutritious that it nourished them for the entire 40 days of the fast.
00:59:30And this is our version. It's quite tasty.
00:59:41Lent is a funny thing.
00:59:43It's kind of like our own personal sacrifice to God.
00:59:48We give up something, and in return, we show respect to our creator.
00:59:53Made a friend back in Ireland.
00:59:55Brewmaster was a little too close to his own work, if you know what you mean.
01:00:01And he gave up drinking his own brew for 40 days.
01:00:05He reversed it.
01:00:07And then he did another 40 days, and another, and another.
01:00:11Look at this.
01:00:14Never wonder why beer is different colours.
01:00:19Never really crossed my mind, but...
01:00:22Sure.
01:00:24Beer.
01:00:26Time.
01:00:27Is colour.
01:00:29As the beer ages, it changes its appearance.
01:00:33Now in this glass are...
01:00:35Thousands of tiny little particles.
01:00:38Yeast.
01:00:39Hubs.
01:00:40Citrus.
01:00:42But after a while,
01:00:45all these unseen particles fall to the bottom of the glass,
01:00:49never to be seen again.
01:00:53That's when the beer finds its true colour.
01:00:59Sometimes he wants to let things fall.
01:01:04Let's go home.
01:01:26I thought you were supposed to drink it.
01:01:30Oh, well, all your taste buds are in your mouth, so no need to go down the hatch, as they
01:01:36say.
01:01:37Besides, getting a taste just right takes a lot to practice.
01:01:46That's gross.
01:01:48I agree.
01:01:51You really know what all this does?
01:01:53Aye.
01:01:55I'd better go.
01:01:57Mom doesn't like it here.
01:01:59Beer.
01:02:01Well, why is that?
01:02:07Beer?
01:02:08Yuck.
01:02:09She says it's not good for you.
01:02:11Says Dad likes it, though.
01:02:16Do you like ice cream?
01:02:19Me too.
01:02:21Now, tell me.
01:02:22Have you ever had a whole tub of it?
01:02:24Or just a few scoops?
01:02:30You like working here?
01:02:32Yeah, it's cool.
01:02:34I hope my dad will let me keep my tips.
01:02:36Oh, I'm sure he will, my darling.
01:02:38I'm sure he will.
01:02:41You know, your dad is very proud of you.
01:02:44He told me that himself.
01:02:47That's cool.
01:02:50This place isn't just about beer, you know.
01:02:54No, it's about, uh, it's about friends and family.
01:02:59People getting together to eat.
01:03:01But tell me, no, uh, you're going to a birthday party or going to some friends.
01:03:07You, you, you go out to eat, yeah?
01:03:09It's about food?
01:03:10Yeah.
01:03:11That's what this place is.
01:03:14In fact, my dear Madison, the Bible that we study in church talks a lot about people getting
01:03:20together and eating in places like this, eating and celebrating.
01:03:23That's what your dad has created here.
01:03:28Hey, Dad.
01:03:29Hey.
01:03:30You helping Grandpa Q?
01:03:33Just Grandpa.
01:03:34I'm going to go say hi to Lily.
01:03:38She called me Grandpa.
01:03:44So the Bible has places just like this, huh?
01:03:47Hey.
01:03:48Not just like this.
01:03:50What they ate.
01:03:51And they ate a lot.
01:03:53Jesus feeding the multitude.
01:03:54I find that hard to believe.
01:03:56Well, really?
01:03:59First you have the last supper.
01:04:01Then, after that, you got the feast of the Passover, the feast of the Tabernacle, the feast
01:04:06of the Tempest, the feast of the first fruits, the feast of the...
01:04:09Oh, right.
01:04:10I get it.
01:04:11They ate a lot of food in the Bible.
01:04:13Hey.
01:04:14Good.
01:04:16Hey.
01:04:30Hey, did you remember to re-ice the flounder in the walk-in?
01:04:36You know, I just sold a house to a guy that brings in fresh lobsters twice a week.
01:04:41I was thinking about adding a surf-and-turf or something to the menu for the grand opening.
01:04:47That's good.
01:04:49Hey.
01:04:51What's up?
01:04:57Someone offered me a drink tonight.
01:05:00I said no.
01:05:03Okay.
01:05:05Just been thinking about quitting.
01:05:09Do you need to quit?
01:05:14I think so.
01:05:19Okay.
01:05:22Well, good.
01:05:24Quit.
01:05:29Do you know why I love you?
01:05:36You are the hardest working man I know.
01:05:42You let nothing go.
01:05:44Nothing passes you by.
01:05:47Everything's an opportunity for you and nothing's negative.
01:05:51You're just like my dad.
01:05:56Successful.
01:05:57Driven.
01:05:59Creative.
01:06:01I could go on.
01:06:07Please do.
01:06:08Yeah.
01:06:18It's just a...
01:06:20Dream of it.
01:06:27It's not enough.
01:06:28It's realistic.
01:06:29Of course it's realistic.
01:06:32Look at what we've done together.
01:06:36My dad is here.
01:06:38Maddy's talking to you again.
01:06:40Dad in itself is her.
01:06:44Nealon looks up to you.
01:06:47I'm loving all of this.
01:06:50Our family is good.
01:06:53And you're the torch behind all of them.
01:06:58The torch.
01:07:00The torch.
01:07:02The torch.
01:07:22Good morning.
01:07:24Morning.
01:07:27Could I show you something?
01:07:30Sure.
01:07:37Hey, I, uh, just want to say I appreciate you for last night.
01:07:43Not really sure what I was thinking.
01:07:45Hey, thinking is one thing.
01:07:48Doing is another.
01:07:49For a man, temptation is not a sin.
01:07:53It's a curse.
01:07:57Yeah.
01:07:59Hey, do you think we're going to have the new beers on tap by the weekend?
01:08:02I do.
01:08:04And you will have your own prisoner.
01:08:08We'll be the tug of the town.
01:08:12I'm so glad you came here.
01:08:14I am too.
01:08:19I am too.
01:08:23You know, I played out the scenario a thousand times, reintroducing myself to Nora.
01:08:31Never did a playoff like this.
01:08:34You're the torch of this family.
01:08:39It's funny.
01:08:40Nora called me a torch last night.
01:08:44In Ireland, the torch represents the We Foundation.
01:08:48You know, you're a statue of liberty.
01:08:50When it first came here, it was just a torch.
01:08:52The statue was built up around it.
01:08:54Everyone in Ireland knows that.
01:08:56Hmm.
01:08:57Must have missed that in history class.
01:09:00But, I like it.
01:09:03I am the torch.
01:09:05You're a good man, Jamie.
01:09:08I'm happy that Nora's with you.
01:09:13Not perfect.
01:09:15All of us are.
01:09:17What do you struggle?
01:09:18We'll keep going.
01:09:20I pray to God to provide His divine way.
01:09:25Should we do that now?
01:09:27Of course.
01:09:36Sounds like you're in a really good place right now.
01:09:39We are.
01:09:40We've learned to trust that God knows what He's doing.
01:09:43Definitely.
01:09:45And O'Shea.
01:09:46Him too.
01:09:47Jamie, are you still sober?
01:09:50It's been nine months now.
01:09:53How's it been?
01:09:55Not easy.
01:09:59Worth it.
01:10:01Really proud of him.
01:10:02You should be.
01:10:03And Jamie, you should be proud of Nora.
01:10:05Oh, I am.
01:10:08She's put up with a lot over the years and never gave up with me.
01:10:13Everything that we've conquered has been because of her.
01:10:16Even coming today, it was her idea.
01:10:19So, let's talk about what you're wanting to do.
01:10:22A renewing of ours?
01:10:23Yeah.
01:10:24What made you book a counseling session before doing that?
01:10:26Well, like we said, you know, pretended like everything was okay for a long time and things are good right
01:10:33now, but you don't want to get back to that place again.
01:10:36I think that's really smart.
01:10:38Think of it like a tune-up for your car.
01:10:42Let's make sure she doesn't trade in this old model for a new one.
01:10:45Don't worry.
01:10:46I like my car's vintage.
01:11:03Want to grab something to eat before you pick up the kits?
01:11:05Sure.
01:11:06But first, I have something I'd like to give to you.
01:11:13Is that a...
01:11:14A torch.
01:11:16I thought you might like to wear something that symbolizes all of the sacrifices you've made for our family.
01:11:26I love you.
01:11:28I know.
01:11:36I'll wait.
01:11:37Don't you see
01:11:38Your golden smile
01:11:42Feel of a thousand kisses
01:11:46Oh, please stay a while
01:11:51I'll reach up to hold
01:11:54Your sunlit face
01:11:58Feels like a handful of silk now
01:12:02I'm in your warm embrace
01:12:05Oh, I hope this feeling lasts
01:12:10Till the oceans turn to glass
01:12:14And the world around us
01:12:17Turns and fades to black
01:12:20Together we'll hold back the sun
01:12:24In this moment forever young
01:12:28Against the stream of time
01:12:31We'll run, baby
01:12:33We'll hold back the sun
01:12:36In this moment forever young
01:12:40Against the stream of time
01:12:43We'll run, baby
01:12:45We'll hold back the sun
01:12:49In this moment forever
01:13:02We'll be right back the sun
01:13:04We'll be right back the sun
01:13:05And we'll be right back the sun
01:13:05In this moment forever young
01:13:05Outro
01:13:05In this moment forever young
01:13:06In this moment forever young
01:13:06To be seen as the stream of time
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