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00:02Previously on One Calls the Hearth
00:04Mr. Gowen
00:05This Toby and Cooper made a campfire
00:07Before the fire started
00:08It's probably what caused it
00:10I forgot about that
00:11Lee
00:11What you experienced was an anxiety neurosis
00:14I was very focused on trying to prove my worth to you
00:17Well, it was foolish
00:18I regret my rash words
00:20Looks like some burnt cement
00:21I think the bigger question is
00:23What was it?
00:32Even after all these years
00:33I never tire of this view
00:35Yeah
00:37It's okay
00:39No, I'm happy to be here
00:42Despite the dreadful early hour
00:45Just trying to steal some time for
00:48Just us
00:49Yeah, well
00:51I had some stealing this mound you could get behind
00:55How are you, Nathan, honestly?
00:59Honestly, I've been a little obsessed with this fire investigation that I can't seem to close
01:04You practically live behind that desk of yours these days
01:07Don't be so hard on yourself
01:08No, I mean like
01:10I mean like I should be able to close it
01:14Protocol, regulation, it's done
01:17Anyways, I'm sorry
01:18We came up here not to talk about the investigation
01:23We're not here to forget
01:26Just to take a step back
01:27And appreciate what we have
01:31Smell the roses
01:33Right now, in this moment
01:36We can just be together
01:39I like that
01:47Good morning, Henry
01:49Well, I'm gonna come back
01:51Oh, no, we're here now
01:52How can I help, my friend?
01:55Oh, I'm alright
01:56What's your toolbox for?
01:58Oh, Elizabeth asked me to check on a sagging door
02:01Can I help you?
02:02I'd appreciate that
02:05Oh
02:06Need new hands?
02:08Yeah, probably a shim too
02:16Joseph, what do you do if someone you love
02:20Did something that's horrible
02:24If your brother sins, rebuke him
02:28If he repents, forgive him
02:34What if it's unforgivable?
02:37Well, that's not for us to judge
02:42You know, Henry, I'd be lying
02:43If I said I wasn't struggling
02:45Knowing that my own son
02:49May have started that fire
02:51Even by accident
02:54All I can do is be there for him
02:57Love him
02:59That's all any of us can do
03:01Cooper's a good kid
03:05When I was his age
03:06All I was looking for was an easy way out
03:13A long time after that, too
03:16Well, you found your way
03:19That's what matters
03:22Sometimes, just standing beside our loved ones
03:26No matter what they may have done
03:28There's all the guiding light they need
03:31And the greatest blessing
03:44Good as new
03:46It's gotta be
03:48Thanks, my friend
03:49Thanks, Joseph
03:51Have a good rest of your day
03:53Me, too
03:54Have a good rest of your life
04:27Whoa, whoa, whoa
04:28There you go
04:29No matter what I do
04:30Come on, cheat
04:32What are you, Moby-dicks?
04:33No matter how hard I reel
04:34I just can't pull it up
04:35And that's it?
04:36Yep, that's it
04:39Breakfast?
04:39No, no
04:40Wait just a second
04:41We are going to see what Dr. Freud
04:43Has to say about this
04:44Rosie, it's just a dream
04:45A recurring dream?
04:46Okay, you know what
04:47I'm gonna put on some coffee
04:51Aha, here it is
04:53Fishing symbolizes dreamers need to bring something to the surface
04:58Well, that's the whole point
05:00It can't
05:00Exactly
05:01I think the reason you can't bring it out of the water
05:05Is because your subconscious mind is suppressing
05:09Whatever it is the fish represents
05:12So what do you think it is?
05:14I don't know
05:14Maybe a marlin?
05:16Or a trout?
05:17Big tuna?
05:18Ha ha
05:18You are going to laugh yourself right back into the infirmary
05:21Or worse
05:23Oh, come on, sweetheart
05:25No
05:25You come on
05:27You're not the one who had to watch
05:29The love of your life
05:30Grasping his chest
05:31And struggling to breathe
05:33You're absolutely right
05:35Sweetheart
05:37I promise you
05:38I will do exactly what you tell me to do
05:41Alright?
05:42Okay
05:42Okay
05:43As soon as I get home from the office
05:44I have to meet with the new contractor
05:46No
05:46Fernando, yes
05:47No work
05:49No office
05:52Can you bring me to the clinic every morning?
05:55It was fun in Cape Fullerton
05:57Wasn't it?
05:58I miss riding the carousel with you
06:00Aw
06:01Me too
06:03I'll show my sister
06:04Then we can do everything together forever
06:07Hi, honey bear
06:08You all done with Dr. Carter?
06:10A model patient
06:11As always
06:12Allie's coming for dinner
06:13And Mountain Ethan
06:15Tonight?
06:17Forever
06:18Um, where's my invitation to this dinner, young man?
06:21You can come too
06:23I wouldn't want to impose
06:24Not at all
06:25There's room for everyone
06:26Uh, I can help you cook
06:29Can I talk to you for a sec?
06:31Okay, kiddos
06:31Let's see if Minnie has any muffins
06:33Mmm
06:34Bye!
06:37So the last of the maps came in from Pioneer Electric
06:39And?
06:40It's a dead end
06:41None of their equipment was near the fire's area of origin
06:43Unfortunately, there's no way to know where that concrete came from
06:45Doesn't leave us many leads, does it?
06:48Just one
06:53You expecting someone?
06:55Is that a crime?
06:57No
06:57Just
06:59I didn't know we both were
07:09Name's Elmore Briggs
07:11Uh, Constable Grant
07:12Briggs
07:12Welcome to Hope Allie
07:21Hello, Bill
07:22Lovely to see you
07:24Hello, Georgie
07:34Whoa, leave some muffins for the rest of us
07:37Hi, Allie
07:38These aren't just for me
07:39Your dad wanted me to get some
07:40My dad does love muffins
07:42And as Constable, it's within his rights to commandeer as many as he wants
07:45Mm-hmm
07:47Well, I gotta get back
07:48See ya
07:49Bye, Allie
08:01What's that called again?
08:03Polygraph machine, sir
08:04It's going to revolutionize detective work
08:06Did you know about this?
08:08Yes
08:08Headquarters thought it'd be helpful for the investigation
08:10The young constable and I enjoyed a spirited debate on the train
08:14Science versus instinct
08:16When it comes to detecting a lie
08:18A polygraph is far more reliable
08:21Human intuition or instinct can be influenced by any number of factors
08:26A machine has no such deficiencies
08:28Well, a Mountie's intuition is a different breed
08:30Remember that young man
08:31We'll test them both
08:32I'm going to get set up
08:37Oh, Oliver
08:38Say Operation Muffins was a success
08:41Go help Constable Briggs clear up the desk and set up the polygraph
08:43Yes, sir
08:44Judge Avery
08:45Inspector McGill
08:47Oh, offer him a muffin
08:51So, Georgie
08:51How long are you staying with us?
08:53As long as it takes to help Miss Martell get national insurance
08:56To pony up to its Benson Hill policyholders
08:58They are pulling some fast ones on denying the claims
09:01I recommended her to Edie
09:03Because nobody's better at using forensics
09:06To sniff out how these companies try to hide their illicit funds in their books
09:09Well, smart move
09:12Say, uh
09:14Why don't you join us later?
09:16You know, for the
09:18What do Briggs call it?
09:19The calibration
09:21I might just enjoy seeing your new toy in action
09:25Come on
09:25I'll walk you over to the office
09:41You seem to have an affinity for moving heavy furniture
09:44You are the one who keeps coming to my aid despite the peril
09:48It's simply an affinity for you
09:50I don't suppose you're free for dinner
09:53Regrettably, no
09:54I'm hosting a charity poker tournament tonight
09:58Should have guessed the moving of tables wasn't simply for sport
10:00Well, it actually is
10:02Kind of
10:04The Benson Hills Recreation Center isn't covered by territorial relief funds
10:08So I'm helping them to raise some money
10:11Well, I can take that up with the council
10:14And chip in, so to speak
10:16Oh, Lucas, I'm not asking for your money
10:18I think you'd agree
10:20Well, I can hold my own at a poker table
10:22Oh, I guess we'll see tonight
10:32Well, Faith, what a lovely surprise, come on in
10:35Thank you
10:36I have news about Gwendolyn's father
10:38Is she here?
10:40Yes, yes, she's right out back
10:42Gwen!
10:43Oh, my gosh
10:46What's going on? Is he okay?
10:48Hi, Gwen
10:48Your dad is more than okay
10:50His doctor from Buxton Hospital called me
10:52And told me that he's no longer at risk of infection
10:55So, they're allowing visitors now
10:58We can go today if you like
11:00Okay, I have to get ready
11:02Go, go get ready
11:03I have to get the
11:03It's all right, I'll get it for you, Gwen
11:08Thank you for coming to deliver such happy news
11:11The pleasure's all mine
11:13How are you doing, Lee?
11:16I mean, I'm not as good as that
11:17But, uh, all in all, I'm doing pretty good, I think
11:21I've been reminding him to breathe
11:23Always a good idea
11:24Ah, yeah, okay, fine
11:28See?
11:31Oh, my gosh
11:33I am so sorry
11:35You should watch where you're going, amigo
11:36You're absolutely right
11:37Please let me help you up
11:41Governor Bouchard
11:42Mr. Arroyo, are you all right?
11:44Yes, all's well, thank you
11:45No, it's completely my fault
11:47I shouldn't walk and read at the same time
11:48Mike, would you please pour this gentleman a drink?
11:51On me?
11:52I picked up a little Espanol on my honeymoon down in Miami
11:56Are these plans for the Benson Hills rebuild?
11:59You know about it?
12:01Intimately
12:03Fernando Arroyo
12:05Coulter Construction's new contractor
12:08Lucas Bouchard at your service
12:10I was hoping to meet with Mr. Coulter as soon as I checked in
12:13I'm afraid Mr. Coulter's wife has him on a new health regimen
12:16That limits his weekend work
12:19Well, I have no such regimen
12:21Or wife
12:23I'm happy to share my ideas for those plans if you're interested
12:27Ideas are exactly what I'm interested in
12:28Please
12:40Hey there boys, fill it up for us
12:42Here we go
12:44Thank you very much
12:49Hey, take my word for it, he's gonna love it
12:51It's not smooth enough
12:53Are you kidding me?
12:55I can only wish to carve like that
12:57I don't want to go anymore
12:59Wait, why?
13:00Can we just go back?
13:02Please
13:03Gwen, your dad is gonna be so excited to see you
13:06That's the real gift here, not the stick
13:09No
13:10I just can't go
13:12I can't
13:15Okay
13:16Alright
13:17If that's what you really want, I'm fine with that
13:22It's okay
13:29If there was a torture device in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
13:33This would be it
13:34It's more H.G. Wells to me, but not quite a time machine
13:38Or a self-made ticker tape
13:40Yeah
13:41Trust me, I've heard it all, but wait till you see it in action
13:44Now
13:44Who wants to tell me what the calibration?
13:47Oh, you need a guinea pig
13:51You're up
13:52Me?
13:57Arms up
13:58Lean forward
14:01Thank you for the muffin, by the way
14:07The device measures heartbeat, blood pressure, and respiration
14:11The readouts are recorded here
14:16You're nervous
14:18I could have told you that
14:19Don't touch the cards, constable
14:21But pick one, and don't tell me which one
14:26Alright then
14:28What's your full name?
14:29Oliver Marion Garrett
14:34In which city or town were you born?
14:37I...
14:38I don't know
14:42What's your favorite food?
14:44Liverwurst
14:49Now the cards
14:50One by one, I'll ask you if each card is the one that you selected
14:53I want you to answer no to all of them
14:55Including the one that you chose, understood?
14:57Is your card the ace of spades?
14:59No
15:02Is your card the queen of hearts?
15:04No
15:05Is your card the king of diamonds?
15:07No
15:09Your card
15:09Is the queen of hearts?
15:13That's right
15:16Boys and their toys
15:18Whoa, whoa, whoa, constable
15:20I want to ask one question
15:25Oliver
15:25Oliver
15:27Why don't you tell me
15:28Just what you really think of
15:33What you had for breakfast this morning
15:40Uh, I liked it
15:42A lot
15:43Bill made waffles
15:49I'm going to have to try these waffles
15:52Indeed
15:54Georgie
15:55Why don't you join us for dinner tonight at Elizabeth's?
15:58Bill's coming
15:59Oh, I'm sure she has other plans
16:01Liz, that would be wonderful
16:02We could walk there together if you'd like
16:06I'd like that very much
16:21Ben
16:24What are you doing here?
16:31Tell me about this
16:36Well, how do you even know what that is?
16:38Constable Grant
16:40Found this
16:42Mysterious concrete
16:43Where the fire started
16:44He asked me if I knew what it was
16:48I didn't
16:51It's the one that found the same thing in the trunk of your car
16:58Well, I learned from the past, didn't I?
17:02Learned this
17:04Whatever your involvement in this is
17:07Whatever you stand to gain, it ain't worth it
17:10It's just business
17:12No, it's not
17:15Don't trade your humanity for a paycheck
17:18Don't talk to me about my humanity
17:22You've treated yours my whole life
17:24Instead of being a father to me yourself
17:31That's fair
17:36Look at me
17:39Look what I got for
17:41Sitting where you are now
17:44I lost all those years
17:46I'll never get them back
17:48Neither of us will
17:53This is your moment of truth
17:57I don't think it was an accident
17:59That you left this in the trunk of your car
18:02I think that there was a
18:04Part of you
18:05That wanted someone to find it
18:09I'm talking to that part right now
18:13Yeah, well, it's
18:14It's too late now, anyways
18:16No, no, it's not too late
18:17You don't have to condemn those boys for your mistake
18:22You talk to Constable Grant
18:24You unburden yourself
18:29If you don't
18:30What you're feeling right now
18:34He'll never leave you
18:44You got a decision to make
18:46I hope you make the right one
19:04I used poured concrete bricks on dozens of homes when Pine Creek opened for development last year
19:08That was you
19:10I approve that
19:11Smart
19:14Concrete is better looking
19:15And more fire resistant
19:18How have we not met before?
19:20Because I was a cowboy
19:23Until just a few years ago
19:25Herding cattle, training horses
19:27Is my other passion
19:29You're a true renaissance man
19:32I follow my heart's desires
19:34That's all
19:36Fernando, thank you
19:37But I need to make a stop at home before my evening plans tonight
19:41And we still need to find time to take in an automobile race
19:44I would love that, Governor
19:46Oh, Lucas, please
19:48Do you play poker?
19:50Play?
19:51No
19:53I live for poker
19:55Why do you ask?
19:56Because you're going to be my guest tonight
19:58At a charity poker event
20:00If you're free, of course
20:02It will be my pleasure, Lucas
20:15Why are we stopping?
20:18You smell that, kiddo?
20:19What?
20:20Fresh water
20:21A little breeze on the face
20:23Maybe just a smidge of good luck
20:25Are you having another episode?
20:27No, I am not having another episode, thank you very much
20:31We just so happen to be near one of my favorite honey holes
20:35Pond
20:35For fishing
20:37So?
20:38What do you say?
20:40Why?
20:41What do you mean, why?
20:42It's a beautiful day
20:43And even though it's not technically on the clipboard list of approved relaxation activities
20:48I think Rosie might let it slide
20:50Where are we going to get rods and bait?
20:52Oh, ye of little faith
20:55Come on, young one, let's go
21:00See, Henry keeps, uh, or Mr. Gowan
21:02Always keeps something here for anybody driving by
21:04Who might want a little tranquility
21:07There you go
21:13So, do you know how to bait a hook?
21:15Watch me
21:17It's a good one
21:20My dad taught me to leave the tail dangling
21:22Like this
21:22So the fish sees it
21:24Hmm, but how do you know which end is the tail?
21:28You're funny
21:30Sort of
21:36I don't get it
21:38Hmm?
21:39You thought you had a heart attack, but you didn't
21:41So why do you still have to be doing all this relaxing?
21:45Um, because my wife is smarter than me, and she loves me
21:49My mom loved my dad
21:52But she died
21:54Now my dad just has me
21:58Um, um
22:00I'm sorry about your mom
22:02She'd been sick for a while
22:04Dad took me to the hospital every day
22:07I hated seeing her there
22:11Everyone kept telling me she'd get better
22:15Yeah
22:18Sometimes, uh, Gwen, they
22:21Sometimes people just don't
22:23I'm so sorry, Gwen
22:26Now everyone keeps telling me my dad is gonna be fine
22:29But people who are fine don't go to the hospital for this long
22:33Hey
22:35Look at me, this is important, alright?
22:37Your dad is not sick the way your mom was
22:40I promise you that
22:41The worst thing that's gonna happen is we're gonna go to the hospital
22:43And you're gonna see a big white plaster cast on his leg
22:46That's it
22:46If anything, it's just gonna look kind of funny
22:49Really?
22:49Yes
22:50Seeing you is gonna give him hope
22:53And it's gonna put a big old smile on his face, huh?
22:57Like that
22:57Yes, like that one right there
22:59You should have seen his smile when we got to the top of Mount Kilwaukie last summer
23:03Oh yeah?
23:03He carried me on his shoulders most of the way
23:05And we camped out for two whole weeks
23:08And he taught me all about the constellations
23:10That sounds like a lot of fun
23:16Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, I think you got one
23:18He's a fighter, but I got him
23:20Easy there, fella
23:21Keep it going, keep it going
23:22Come on
23:25Oh, I got him, I got him, I got him
23:27There we go
23:28Oh, look at that
23:31He's a beaut
23:33Beautilicious!
23:35My dad's the word for pretty animals that taste good
23:38That's a good word
23:40Won't Rosemary be surprised when we bring home this beautilicious fish for dinner?
23:46Can we go see my dad first?
23:50Absolutely we can, kiddo
23:52I'll just put this guy on ice and then you two can take all the time you want
23:56Thank you, Mr. Coulter
23:58It is my absolute pleasure
24:31Thank you for having us, Elizabeth, Nathan
24:32Guys, remember my friend Inspector McGill, don't you?
24:35Also known as X-Ray McGill
24:37Will you stop with that?
24:39Nice to see you again, Inspector McGill
24:42Hi, Inspector X-Ray
24:44No, it's Inspector McGill
24:47Uncle Bill just has the funnies tonight
24:48How'd she get the nickname?
24:51It was in forensics class in RCMP basic training
24:55Bill started calling me that and it stuck
24:58Because she was so good at reading people
25:00She could always tell if someone was lying
25:03And apparently there is a machine that can do that now
25:06Do you mean the polygraph?
25:08That's right, word spreads fast
25:10People have to tell the truth or they get in trouble, right?
25:13Well, the idea is that it can tell if people are lying or not
25:17But if they get in trouble afterwards, that's a separate issue
25:20LJ, let's see if you can tell if I'm lying or telling the truth
25:24I brought you a brand new box of Crayola crayons
25:29Oh boy, I think it's the truth
25:32You're right
25:34Thank you, Inspector McGill
25:36You're welcome, Mr. Jackaroo
25:37And I understand we have a budding young writer with us this evening
25:43Inspector McGill
25:44Thank you
25:47That's very thoughtful
25:49That's awful sweet of you
25:50Hey, let's go find some paper
25:52Yeah!
25:54Thanks again, Inspector
25:55Have fun, you two
25:57Well, I should check on dessert
25:59I hope you all like lemon curd
26:02Oh, it smells delicious
26:04Yes, it does
26:04It's Nathan's favorite
26:06Yes, it's the best dessert that I ever had
26:09Better than my mother's blueberry pie
26:18Welcome home
26:19Thanks, sweetheart
26:21I'm going to bed if that's okay
26:23Oh, of course, kiddo, yeah
26:25Sweet dreams
26:33Is she okay?
26:36What happened at the hospital?
26:38Sweetheart, I wish you'd have been there
26:40It was beautiful
26:41She and James were over the moon to see each other
26:44They talked for hours
26:46And I...
26:49Thought I got a little choked up myself
26:50Oh, of course you did
26:53You're a big old softy-leaning culture
26:55Sometimes
26:57And I got dinner
26:59Did a little fishing
27:01It's your dream
27:03No, not like the dream
27:06Okay, well, a little bit maybe
27:08I suppose it made me realize
27:10That I want to spend more one-on-one time with Goldie
27:14So starting tomorrow
27:15It's going to be daddy-daughter berry picking
27:17Followed by daddy-daughter ice cream lunch
27:19If that could be on the approved list of relaxation activities
27:24It can be added
27:26Excellent
27:28So it seems as though Dr. Freud was right
27:34Pays to take the time to reach down into the water
27:37To see what might be lurking below the surface
27:40Mm-mm
27:41It was dinner, Rosie
27:42It was a beautalicious dinner lurking below the surface
27:47Beautalicious?
27:48Uh-huh
27:50Okay
27:54More dessert, anyone?
27:56Oh, no, thank you, Elizabeth
27:57You're going to have to take me out of here in a wheelbarrow
27:59I'm afraid I'm going to have to wave the white flag as well
28:03Me too
28:04What about you, Nathan?
28:05Any room for more lemon curd?
28:06Oh, I think I'll be joining Bill in that wheelbarrow if I have any more
28:09But please, save some for tomorrow
28:10That stuff is gold
28:12All right
28:13And get ready for bed
28:14Can Allie read to me?
28:17Of course
28:22Thank you
28:23They are such great kids
28:25Amen to that
28:25I couldn't agree more
28:27Thank you
28:27I loved watching LJ try to wrap his brain around the polygraph
28:31Kids, they have no fear of this newfangled technology
28:34It's couples that could benefit the most from the polygraph
28:38I actually think that total honesty is more suited for best friends than for couples
28:44People want a little mystery with their romance
28:48I disagree
28:50Nathan and I don't have any secrets, do we?
28:53That's right
28:58What is that?
28:59Oh, my neck
29:00Must have pulled something
29:03Really?
29:04Okay
29:06It's pretty clear that you're not honest with Elizabeth about everything
29:09What is that supposed to mean?
29:11What are you getting at, Bill?
29:13You really want to know?
29:14I'm an open book
29:16The lemon curd
29:19Clearly not your favorite constable
29:22What?
29:23See that reaction?
29:24A little over the top
29:25I'm sorry, my friend
29:26My love and devotion for Elizabeth's lemon curd is unassailable
29:33What do you think, X-Ray McGill?
29:35Oh, yeah
29:36He can't stand it
29:37Your voice goes up at the end
29:39Yeah
29:39Really?
29:40Very funny
29:41Never mind
29:41I mean, we are off the clock
29:43Yeah, forget it
29:44Your voice did kind of go up at the end
29:49You too, Elizabeth?
29:50Oh, you just did it again
29:52I was asking a question
29:53Your voice naturally goes up at the end of a question
29:55There is one way we could settle this
29:57The polygraph?
29:59Oh, right
30:00Sure
30:01Well, why not?
30:05Uh, well, um
30:07For starters, it's pretty late to call on Constable Briggs, right?
30:12Even in the interest of science?
30:14He said it could always use more testing and calibrating
30:16The machine could use more testing and calibrating, Nathan
30:19Isn't that a fact, Bill?
30:21Oh, boy, oh, boy, oh, boy
30:23Uh, we couldn't help overhearing
30:26Can we come, too?
30:28Please?
30:29LJ has been asking to see the polygraph
30:32It'll be educational
30:34Let's go!
30:36Yay!
30:37Uh, guys, this, uh, we're...
30:48Well, I hope you're all enjoying this
30:50Well, we are
30:51All those wires and buttons
30:54Thanks for letting us come, Dad
30:56You're very welcome
30:57Although I think somebody else should be sitting in this chair
31:00Why?
31:01You have nothing to worry about, right?
31:03Right
31:03It's just, you know, it's technology
31:06It's...
31:06Not a hundred percent
31:08That's a fact
31:09Actually, Mounties invariably get the most accurate readings
31:11Because of our training
31:13Temperaments and reverence for the truth
31:17See?
31:18You have the perfect temperament
31:19And reverence
31:22Uh, please don't touch that
31:26Sorry
31:27Actually, you're not
31:28What?
31:30We're up and running
31:31We should have brought popcorn
31:33And we're ready to start
31:35What's your full name?
31:37Nathan Archibald Grant
31:41In which city or town were you born?
31:45Winnipeg
31:48Is Elizabeth Thornton's lemon curd your favorite dessert?
32:01Yes
32:06Not true, Constable
32:11Mountie and Ethan lied?
32:14Well, according to the polygraph
32:16LJ, you know, we're just testing the machine
32:19So you meant to lie
32:21Well, not really
32:25These polygraphs, they're not a hundred percent accurate
32:28Constable, dear respect
32:29But, uh
32:30This is as clear and definitive a result
32:33As we get on the model 45972G
32:36Constable, I'm sure it is
32:37That's great
32:37Elizabeth, look
32:38I love your lemon curd
32:40Because I love you
32:47That's true
32:48Okay, well that's not exactly the same
32:50No, it is, really
32:51I don't mind saying this in front of everybody here
32:53But my love for you is so much bigger than some dessert
32:58Because it means the world to me
33:03Just like you mean the world to me
33:06Is that when you're going to marry my mama, Mountie, Nathan?
33:11Well, that's a funny question, LJ
33:13I wasn't trying to be funny
33:16Um, of course not
33:19Uh, well, I was thinking
33:23Ah, I'm so sorry
33:25I didn't realize
33:26No, Christopher
33:27What can we do for you?
33:29Oh, well, I'm so sorry
33:39It seems like things are bad
33:41Hola
33:43Fernando
33:44Thank you for coming
33:45I don't suppose you'd join me at my table
33:47With pleasure
33:50Buenas noches, Senor Arroyo
33:52I'm glad to see the two of you aren't butting heads anymore
33:55Thanks, Mike
33:56Quite the opposite, in fact
33:57Un poquito de...
33:59I have to admit
33:59I scoured the papers for every upcoming automobile race
34:02And found there's a Roscoe Champions event
34:04Next Saturday afternoon
34:05At the Bertet Speedway in Devereaux City
34:07I'll be there
34:08I don't suppose you'd mind
34:10If I invited a certain special lady friend of mine
34:12Who I think might enjoy it, too
34:13Ladies are always welcome
34:17Excellent
34:18Because you are about to meet her
34:22Edie, I would love to introduce you
34:24To my brilliant, talented new friend
34:26Fernando
34:28Well, you two already know each other
34:31Indeed
34:32You have excellent taste in ladies, my friend
34:35Uh, Fernando worked on my uncle Ernie's ranch
34:38The summer that I lived there before law school
34:40The summer that you met your fiancée?
34:45Ex-fiancée
34:59So, did we just, uh...
35:03Check in tomorrow
35:04Of course
35:06Good night
35:06Good night
35:14So, Christopher
35:16What can we do for you?
35:20I know what started the wildfire
35:25And it wasn't those boys
35:30The morning after the fire started
35:32I was called into this meeting
35:34With my, uh, my boss
35:37Shelby Whitaker and Patrick McDougal
35:38This Pioneer Electric chief technician
35:40They wanted me to go and retrieve
35:43What was left of this
35:45This transformer box
35:46In that spot you showed my dad a few days ago
35:48Well, wait
35:49He told you about that?
35:53Yeah, when we after
35:55About these
35:57In the trunk of my car
36:02I guess I got a little sloppy
36:04Left some behind
36:08So the transformer
36:09So the transformer started the fire
36:14Mr. Whitaker knew it
36:15Mr. McDougal knew it
36:16They talked about it
36:17Well, wait a minute
36:18This map that your company provided
36:20It shows that that transformer
36:21Is at least two miles away from that spot
36:24I think the new one
36:26But that's dated two weeks before the fire
36:29It's backdated
36:32You mean fraudulent
36:35I didn't mean for those boys to get in trouble
36:39Where is the transformer right now?
36:42Mr. Whitaker wanted me to dump it
36:43In the Brookhaven River
36:45But I couldn't bring myself to do that
36:47So I buried it in the foothills
36:49North of Buxton
36:50Do you remember where?
36:51I think so
36:52You need to show me where you buried it
36:54Tomorrow morning
36:57You're doing the right thing
36:58Your old man would be proud of you
37:00I can't say I'd be here
37:03If he hadn't figured it out
37:09So I guess it's a good thing he did, right?
37:16Remember, his nickname is Home Run
37:18And unfortunately for him
37:19His teammate's Babe Ruth
37:20Who hit 59 Home Runs last year
37:23The Babe hit 59
37:25And Home Run himself only hit 10
37:27So embarrassing, right?
37:29We're just wondering
37:30At what point is he going to consider changing his nickname?
37:36Good evening, Nathan
37:37Bill?
37:39Good evening
37:40Mrs. Kavalanco, Toby
37:42I'm glad you're both here as well
37:43Is there any news?
37:46Good news
37:48We just received information
37:50All but confirming that the wildfire was not caused by the boys' campfire
37:55So this means?
37:57Toby, Cooper
37:59You're no longer under investigation
38:03So it's over
38:05It's over
38:07Praise be
38:09Thank you
38:09Thank you
38:11Thank you
38:11Thank you
38:12I believe it
38:13I believe it
38:16I believe it
38:37Yes, that must be it
38:40What?
38:42You think maybe
38:43What?
38:46Well, I just can't help wondering
38:49Why he didn't just say yes
38:52Rosemary, there must be plenty of reasons
38:55Mm-hmm
38:56This is the part where you agree and reassure me
38:59I'm sorry
39:01Don't ask me
39:01I don't know
39:02I don't even know what Lee's dreams mean
39:03What do Lee's dreams have to do with any of this?
39:07The point is
39:09I don't know what the point is
39:10What is the point?
39:11Don't look at me
39:11It's your point
39:13Dreams
39:15They could mean anything
39:18As good Nathan's sputtering
39:20Hmm
39:21Point taken
39:22But again, not very reassuring
39:24Elizabeth
39:25I'm sure you have nothing to worry about
39:28I say
39:29More lemon curd
39:30Than sleep
39:31Hmm
39:32At this point
39:32That's exactly what I need
39:35But you like it, right?
39:36My lemon curd?
39:38Mm-hmm
39:44Oh no
39:52But i know
40:12I want to confirm
40:14But when you're 설명
40:14I'll help you
40:14I love youå°‡
40:1409 Oh Yes
40:14You
40:15Comeande
40:15I'm
40:30I'm sorry about last night. I don't know what I was thinking. And then Christopher showed up, and by the
40:35time that was over, it was too late to come over here, which is all I really wanted to do,
40:37so I could explain to you that LJ's question, it's not like I've never thought about it before, but, you
40:42know, honestly, we've never really talked about it.
40:44But, yes, I was hesitant, and there was many reasons for that. One, of course, is that I was sitting
40:48down and everyone was staring at me, but none of those reasons were because of what I feel for you,
40:55or what I want with you, or what I dream of with you.
41:03Here. Feel my heartbeat. And look into my eyes. This is the only evidence you need.
41:16This is the truth. Can we just leave it there for now?
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