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00:02Previously on When Calls the Heart.
00:03I want to create a legacy wilderness project.
00:06They want to name the park after Goldie.
00:08Oh, I'm so sorry.
00:10I'm done with that kind of thing.
00:11This is my son, Christopher.
00:13Ollie, let's dance.
00:15I'm at your service, Miss Martell.
00:17It could be dehydration, but I still want to run some tests to be sure.
00:21What else could it be?
00:22That little Jack has diabetes.
00:24Elizabeth, I have mail for you.
00:26It's a letter from your grandma.
00:27I think she just wants to make sure that Jack is getting the best care he can.
00:31What if moving is saying goodbye?
00:34We'll figure it out together.
00:36When you go, I go.
00:46So how are we making out with the kids' guidebooks to the park?
00:48Opal assures me they will be ready for the printer by 9 a.m. tomorrow.
00:51Excellent.
00:52But look at this.
00:53Oh, the season announcements of the playhouse.
00:56Yeah.
00:57Michael, hey, how are we making out with that song for the opening ceremonies?
01:00It's getting there.
01:01Getting there.
01:04We have a national park opening in two days and nothing is ready.
01:08How are you so calm?
01:09Oh, Lee.
01:10Elizabeth is coming home.
01:12We'll all be together again.
01:14The world is right.
01:17I hope so.
01:21So, what's the first thing you're going to do when we get home, kiddo?
01:23I want to see Robert and Cooper and Toby and play baseball and go for a ride or pal.
01:27Oh, my goodness.
01:29Remember not to tire yourself out.
01:31Why don't you go get ready to leave?
01:33Okay, Mama.
01:35Can't believe we're finally going home.
01:37It was a pretty great summer.
01:38Nathan, how about you take a break before we go?
01:41I don't think Charlotte expects you to finish her entire to-do list.
01:45Pretty sure you've already won her over.
01:47Well, never hurts to make sure.
01:48And then the Kaiser takes a dive, thinking he can shake him, but you can't shake him.
01:54Air code DH4.
01:56Mr. Rivington's telling me all about his cousin in the Air Force.
01:59Cousin?
02:01Skeet, I thought that was your nephew.
02:03Well, of course he's my nephew.
02:05That's what I said.
02:06Right.
02:06This was about the dogfight with the albatross.
02:09Ah, you see?
02:10This is a gentleman who pays attention.
02:18Thornton Boarding House.
02:19Of course, operator.
02:22Lucas, hi.
02:23We were just getting ready to leave.
02:27Oh, no.
02:30Well, there must be something we can do.
02:32Apparently, there's only one inspector authorized to approve new insulin clinics.
02:37In the entire country?
02:38With the railroad strike back east, he's stuck in Toronto until we don't know when.
02:44So we spent the summer getting a backup generator, a year's supply of glucose tests, a state-of-the-art
02:50freezer, and now we can't even use it?
02:51We can use it, and you'll have plenty of insulin this weekend, but they can't guarantee future
02:57deliveries until we're approved.
02:59But guaranteed insulin is the whole reason we had to leave.
03:03Without it...
03:04I'm so sorry, Elizabeth.
03:10Do you have any idea how long this could take?
03:13Hopefully, the strike is over by winter.
03:16Otherwise, he's not due to come again until spring.
03:24But we'll see you this weekend, at least.
03:26I'm really sorry, Elizabeth.
03:35What about school?
03:37We're supposed to start next week.
03:39Well, you'll start here with Elizabeth.
03:41It's not forever.
03:45I guess I'll go and pack some of my things.
03:53Maybe we don't all have to stay.
03:55No, we're in this together.
03:57That's the deal, Elizabeth.
03:59I'll call Hargraves.
04:01Nathan, I hate to see you stuck at that desk job.
04:03It's fine.
04:05I'm learning a lot about paperwork.
04:09Poor little Jack.
04:10He was so ready to be at home for good.
04:13What's going on?
04:14I heard you're only going for the weekend.
04:16If you don't mind.
04:18It seems there's a delay with the insulin clinic back home.
04:22They can't find an inspector to approve it.
04:24So, until they can...
04:26You'll just stay here as long as you need, of course.
04:29Thank you so much, Charlotte.
04:32Well, I should go help little Jack unpack.
04:34I can help him if you like.
04:35No, no, no.
04:35It's fine.
04:36I should break the news.
04:42Well, at least now I can teach your daughter
04:45to play a decent hand of poker.
04:47That girl cannot bluff.
04:50A tribute to you, I suppose.
04:52Well, then I can finally get through your to-do list.
05:01Nathan, I had all this prepared
05:05for when we said goodbye today,
05:07but I better just say it.
05:11When I heard that I was going to have a grandson,
05:14it was as if a little piece of Jack
05:18had been given back to me.
05:21And it wasn't easy to think of anyone else.
05:24Just being a father to him.
05:30But, despite what I might think
05:32of that dubious mustache,
05:37you're honorable.
05:40And you are kind.
05:43And you are as good a man as my son was.
05:47In your own way.
05:49And if I had any doubt,
05:51all I'd have to do is take a look
05:53at that gem of a daughter of yours
05:55to know that my grandson
05:56couldn't hope for a better father.
06:00Thank you, Charlotte.
06:02But, you know, we haven't...
06:04I...
06:04Oh.
06:04I haven't proposed.
06:07I know.
06:08Bet you will.
06:10Come here.
06:13Don't mess this up.
06:18And have a good weekend.
06:29Look who's back!
06:30Oh, my goodness!
06:32You made it, little Jack!
06:34Oh, my goodness!
06:36Come on!
06:37Good to see you!
06:38Isn't this exciting?
06:40We...
06:40We finally got you back.
07:08There's only one inspector
07:10in the entire country.
07:12I...
07:13After all that work
07:14we did over the summer
07:15just to be derailed
07:16by the inspection.
07:17Derailed by a railroad strike.
07:19Look, we just have to enjoy
07:21the weekend together
07:22and hopefully we'll be home soon.
07:24Hey!
07:25Our hero is home!
07:26Ah.
07:27Looks like you two
07:28held the fort down nicely.
07:33Nice to see you, sir.
07:34Constable.
07:39Nice mustache.
07:40I didn't know you were...
07:41I wasn't...
07:42I guess we both have good taste.
07:45I cleared all my things
07:46out of your house.
07:47I know Skell will be
07:47happy to have you back.
07:49Hey, Jackaroo!
07:50Ha, ha, ha, ha!
07:51Look at you!
07:55Hi, Oliver.
07:56Mrs. Thornton.
07:58Welcome home.
07:59Wow.
07:59That is quite the handshake.
08:01He's been working up his strength
08:02writing those letters
08:03to Allie all summer.
08:04Mm-hmm.
08:04Dad!
08:07Why don't you give me a hand?
08:12Hi.
08:13Your hair is shorter.
08:16Allie!
08:17I think Dennis, you're back.
08:19I know.
08:21But it's only for the weekend, though.
08:23What?
08:24Why?
08:28I've got somebody
08:29who'd like to say hello.
08:31I missed you!
08:33Oh, ho, ho, ho.
08:35Oh, ho, ho, ho, ho.
08:37Little Jack,
08:38would you like to see
08:39your new clinic?
08:40Yeah.
08:44Looks good out here.
08:46Ha, ha.
08:47Well, at least one thing's done on time,
08:48thanks to that son of yours.
08:50Well, Christopher was a help, was he?
08:51I don't think I could have done it without him.
08:54It would seem that new job,
08:55but the electric company is going rather well.
08:57Yeah, it seems so.
09:04Look who it is.
09:06Hello there.
09:07Good to see you, son.
09:09You look well.
09:11Yeah.
09:11Um, Mr. Whitaker,
09:13you know Mayor Coulter?
09:14Good to see you.
09:15But this is my father,
09:17Henry Cowan.
09:18Pleasure to meet you.
09:20Christopher speaks very highly of you.
09:21Pioneer Electric's lucky to have him.
09:23He's a real asset.
09:24Yes, he is.
09:24And I can't wait to take you on a tour
09:27of the new playhouse.
09:27All this power
09:28is going to light up that stage.
09:30Now, Christopher led the charge,
09:31so to speak.
09:35And here it is.
09:37The only electric freezer
09:39in the whole territory.
09:40And as soon as the inspector comes,
09:43it'll be full of insulin every week.
09:44Wow.
09:45What do you think of that, kiddo?
09:46I think we should stay.
09:52It's hard waiting, isn't it?
09:55Lily,
09:56why don't you and Rufus
09:58take little Jack outside
09:59to show him the new vegetable garden?
10:01Well, that sounds like fun.
10:04I'll go with them.
10:05Thanks, Molly.
10:06Um, I should go check on Bill.
10:13I can't thank you enough.
10:15You both, you've done so much.
10:18How are you?
10:20Well, I am trusting
10:21that everything will work out
10:23how it's meant to,
10:24when it's meant to.
10:26We'll get you all home soon.
10:33Gosh, so much has changed
10:34in just a few short months.
10:36Oh, you've changed your hair.
10:37You have red fingernails.
10:39Well, we may be modernizing,
10:41but Hope Valley
10:42will always be Hope Valley.
10:43Here's the Benson Hills beetle
10:44you asked for, Mrs. Coulter.
10:45Yes.
10:46Thank you so much, Toby.
10:47Now, how is your essay coming
10:49for the kids' guidebook
10:50for Goldie National Park?
10:51Coming.
10:54Hmm.
10:56All right, let's see
10:57what the Benson Hills beetle
10:58has to say about
10:59the opening of the park
11:00in the playhouse.
11:01Hmm?
11:03Excuse me.
11:04Minnie.
11:06Minnie?
11:07Oh, Elizabeth.
11:09Well, wonderful to see you back.
11:10It's good to see you two.
11:12If only we were staying.
11:13Oh, I heard.
11:14Do you know how long it'll take?
11:16Well, we're at the mercy
11:17of a railroad strike,
11:19so it's anybody's guess.
11:21Which is why I was hoping
11:22that you might be able
11:23to take over in my classroom
11:24until I'm back.
11:26Oh, dear.
11:27I know.
11:28I should have had a backup plan.
11:30No, I meant how hard it is
11:31for you to miss the start
11:32of the school year.
11:34Oh.
11:35Well, I'll still be working
11:37with little Jack and Allie
11:38at home,
11:38just like you did with Angela.
11:40It's like we're trading places.
11:43I'm sure the students
11:44will miss you terribly.
11:46And I'll miss them, too.
11:47But it isn't forever.
11:50I would love to help you
11:52if I can.
11:53Let me discuss it with Joseph.
11:55Thank you so much, Minnie.
11:56Of course.
12:12As your mayor,
12:13it has been my mission
12:14to bring new ideas
12:15to Hope Valley
12:16to light the way forward.
12:18And now,
12:19thanks to the Pioneer Electric Company
12:20and the opening
12:21of Goldie National Park,
12:23I am very proud
12:24to present to you
12:25Hope Valley's
12:26very first
12:27traffic signal.
12:29Oh.
12:29Oh.
12:30Oh.
12:30Oh.
12:31Oh.
12:33Oh.
12:39Hey, fella.
12:40You want to give me a hand?
12:46Just take that lever.
12:52It seems like that young man
12:54finally turned a corner.
12:56Like father, like son.
12:57Oh.
13:02Can you wave?
13:03Can you wave?
13:04Wave!
13:13Uh-oh.
13:15What's this for?
13:17It's really good
13:18to see you back
13:18where you belong.
13:20Where you are
13:21is where I belong.
13:30Mr. McGinty.
13:32What brings you by?
13:33All this to give
13:35prime ranch land
13:36to a bunch of tourists.
13:38As I recall,
13:40you block access
13:41to your rancher friends
13:42so you could fleece them.
13:44See how this works
13:45for you, Avery.
13:47Are you threatening
13:48a law enforcement officer?
13:56What was all that about?
13:59He's been nosing around
14:00all summer
14:01trying to stir up trouble.
14:02I thought we dealt with him.
14:03I know.
14:04Sometimes it's the old
14:05wounded line
14:06you've got to worry about.
14:15What if a herd
14:16of cattle came through?
14:17Would you have to ticket each one?
14:18Um, I'll have to get back
14:20to you on that.
14:25Hi.
14:26Um, I got you this.
14:29It's from Cape Fullerton.
14:33Peasant jerky?
14:34It's sort of a specialty there.
14:37I guess it's kind of a weird gift.
14:40It's no can of beans, but...
14:45Is it true you're only here
14:46for the weekend?
14:47Yeah, I'll have to start
14:48the school year
14:49in Cape Fullerton.
14:50It'll be fun.
14:52Wow, great.
14:54I mean...
14:54I gotta go finish
14:55my map for the park guide.
14:57I'll see you around.
14:58Yeah.
15:22Governor, welcome home.
15:24Nathan!
15:24Good to see you.
15:26Yeah, it's good to be back.
15:28See, you didn't happen
15:28to see our traffic light
15:29there, did you?
15:30I did.
15:31I helped get it approved.
15:33Oh.
15:36Well, then you know
15:37that it's a traffic violation
15:39when you run a red.
15:40I certainly do.
15:41But I guess you were
15:42a little distracted there.
15:47Apologies.
15:50I thought you were only here
15:51for a visit.
15:53You think this is all for show?
15:55Isn't it?
15:57Yeah, technically it is.
16:00But I guess I could let you
16:01off with a warning
16:01just this once.
16:04No, that's all right.
16:05Go ahead.
16:06No man is above the law.
16:09Okay.
16:12Oh, and Lucas,
16:14thanks for all the help
16:15with the insulin
16:15cleaning this summer.
16:17It's my pleasure.
16:18We'll get it over
16:19the finish line.
16:22Someone ought to talk
16:23to the governor
16:23about these fines.
16:25Drive safe now.
16:37Oh, hello.
16:40Lee insisted
16:41that I use your office
16:42while you were away.
16:43Apologies for the mess.
16:45It's not a problem.
16:46You need a lawyer
16:47to contest that
16:48traffic ticket?
16:49I might.
16:50Do you know anyone?
16:52I do.
16:53But she has had
16:55her hands full
16:56litigating disputes
16:57over fence lines
16:58and stolen pigs.
16:59I can always call
17:00if you think
17:01she'd pick up.
17:04It's been a busy summer.
17:06For everyone,
17:07it seems.
17:09In any case,
17:11the office is all yours.
17:13So, where are you going?
17:16Judge Avery
17:16has an extra desk.
17:18It's a bit cozy
17:19in here for two.
17:22I think we can fit
17:23a second desk in here.
17:24I don't mind.
17:25You don't.
17:28Well, I
17:30suppose it's
17:31no more crowded
17:32than sharing
17:33a table
17:34at the cafe.
17:36I look forward
17:37to working together again.
17:39And perhaps lunch
17:40this afternoon.
17:43I promised the ladies
17:44I'd help them
17:44hang bunting.
17:46So you're in
17:47with the ladies now?
17:48I made friends
17:49with those who were
17:50actually here this summer.
17:55Touche.
17:58Don't work
17:58too hard,
17:59Governor.
18:09Who's been brushing
18:10you while I've been
18:10away, huh?
18:11Who's been looking
18:12after you?
18:14Hmm?
18:15Me?
18:16Looks like he missed you.
18:18Yeah?
18:18Is that right?
18:19Did you miss me, friend?
18:21It's really something
18:22seeing you two
18:22out there today.
18:24Where are you off to?
18:25I'm bringing some
18:26lesson plans to Minnie.
18:27She agreed to take
18:28over my class
18:29until I'm back.
18:30It's the first time
18:31I won't be teaching
18:32in the fall
18:34since...
18:37I can't remember.
18:40You know,
18:40I remember
18:41when Allie was younger.
18:43She'd stay
18:44at her grandmother's house.
18:46She'd still call
18:47every night,
18:48but...
18:49and she heard my voice.
18:52She just got so sad.
19:00It can be hard
19:02to get a taste of home
19:03when you're not quite
19:04there yet.
19:06I guess it's just
19:07hitting me
19:09that we have to go back
19:10to Cape Fullerton.
19:14I just really miss home.
19:17We'll be back soon.
19:30Wow.
19:32I better get to Minnie.
19:46Minnie.
19:48You've sent enough jam
19:50for the entire
19:51Schwartzman school
19:52by now.
19:52Angela says
19:53everyone's asking
19:54for more.
19:57Feels, uh...
19:58Feels funny
19:58to start the school year
19:59without her,
20:00doesn't it?
20:04Apparently we won't
20:05have Elizabeth either.
20:08So, uh...
20:09She's asked
20:10if I can fill in
20:11for her at school.
20:12That's wonderful news, Minnie.
20:14Oh, I don't know.
20:15Maybe it's too much.
20:17Running the cafe,
20:18taking care of Cooper,
20:19the church choir.
20:20We can help out
20:20with all of that.
20:22Those kids
20:23will be lucky
20:24to have you.
20:25I cannot believe
20:27he said that kid
20:27was safe.
20:28You tagged him out
20:29here as day.
20:30Ooh, cookies.
20:31May I?
20:32Oh, yeah.
20:33Of course.
20:34What are you boys up to?
20:35Trying to finish
20:36our summer fun list
20:37before school starts.
20:38Well, you can still
20:39have fun after
20:39the school year starts,
20:40even if your new teacher
20:41is Mrs. Canfield.
20:43Really?
20:44You'll be our teacher?
20:45Well, it's not decided yet,
20:46but maybe just until
20:48Mrs. Thornton is back.
20:49But your mother
20:50can only do it
20:50if we all help out.
20:52I can work after school.
20:53I've learned how to cook
20:54almost everything on the menu.
20:55I'll help too.
20:57Hmm?
21:00Well, I guess
21:01it's settled.
21:05Sure enough,
21:05ten minutes later,
21:06he's saying exactly
21:07what I said,
21:08like it's his own idea.
21:09You call him out on it?
21:11No.
21:13I, maybe a year ago
21:14I would have.
21:15But I figure,
21:16you know what?
21:17It just means I'm good
21:18enough to steal from.
21:20Well, I'll tell you what,
21:21it took me 40 years
21:22to learn how to keep
21:23my trap shut,
21:24so I figure you're
21:25ahead of the game.
21:27Yeah, it still feels
21:28like I'm making it up
21:29for lost time, though,
21:30you know?
21:32This, this, this job,
21:33it's a real chance for me.
21:35I'm, I'm not gonna blow it.
21:37You like the work?
21:39Yeah, I like being
21:41good at it.
21:42You can help
21:42with folks, sure.
21:45Plus, I, I think
21:46it'll probably help
21:47get Rachel's parents
21:48off the fence
21:48about us getting engaged.
21:50Don't take this
21:51the wrong way.
21:53You seem like
21:53you're doing great.
21:56But remember that
21:57you're more than
21:58just your job.
22:00Right?
22:01Yeah, of course.
22:03Yeah, I know that.
22:17You know, first you
22:18didn't want to have
22:18lunch with me.
22:19And then she gives me
22:21this warning when she
22:22says, don't work too
22:23hard.
22:24What does that mean?
22:24I guess it means work,
22:29but don't work too
22:30hard.
22:32Do I work too hard?
22:35Who's asking?
22:42Oh, uh.
22:46Seems the governor
22:47is back in town.
22:48Hmm.
22:49So he is.
22:51Keeping close, I hear?
22:53As work colleagues,
22:55we share an office,
22:57nothing more.
22:57Would you like there
22:59to be more?
23:00Well.
23:01When I left,
23:02things were good.
23:03And then he left.
23:04And I know he had
23:05to leave.
23:06He had, uh.
23:06Territory to govern?
23:08An insulin clinic
23:08to help set up?
23:09Work that I admire
23:11him for doing.
23:12Not to mention
23:12a re-election campaign.
23:13Can one really expect
23:15personal calls
23:16amidst all of that?
23:17Can one really work
23:18too hard when there's
23:18so much to be done?
23:20Still, I admit.
23:22I miss playing cards
23:23with her.
23:24I miss butting heads
23:25with him.
23:26And now that we're
23:27going to be working
23:28in such close proximity,
23:29it feels like
23:30an opportunity.
23:31For what?
23:32I just don't want
23:33to mess this up.
23:35Whatever it is.
23:36Whatever it is?
23:38I can't just drop
23:39everything and have
23:40lunch at a moment's notice.
23:42Yes, it seems
23:43you're both terribly busy.
23:45Mm-hmm.
23:48You want my advice?
23:49No.
23:50Yes.
23:52You can't keep
23:53waffling.
23:54I'm serious.
23:56It's no way
23:57to govern
23:57and it's no way
23:58to live.
24:00Listen, Lucas,
24:01my friend,
24:01you have to decide
24:02exactly what it is
24:03you want
24:03and then
24:05you need to tell her.
24:09I know.
24:12I will.
24:15after we crack
24:16this speech.
24:17Sure.
24:29Well, I'm a story.
24:30Oh, Toby!
24:33What are you doing here?
24:34Just trying to finish
24:35my essay for that
24:36kid's guide to Goldie Park.
24:37Oh, how's it going?
24:40I guess I'm not
24:41very inspired.
24:43Why don't you read me
24:44what you have so far?
24:46It's only one line.
24:49Some people think
24:51rocks are boring.
24:52Hmm.
24:54Can you remember
24:55the first time
24:56you really saw
24:58a rock?
24:59Once, I found this rock
25:00that used to be a part
25:01of the riverbed
25:02before it dried up
25:02and it still had grooves
25:04from the water.
25:05Oh!
25:05Why don't you write
25:06about that?
25:07How rocks
25:08tell the story
25:09of Goldie Park?
25:11Or maybe
25:11I could read the story
25:12of one rock
25:13and how it got there.
25:14I love that idea.
25:15Remember what we talked
25:16about last year?
25:17How a writer
25:18can use one small thing
25:19to talk about
25:20a whole big thing?
25:22A metaphor.
25:23Yes!
25:23Exactly!
25:24I'm going to give you
25:25five minutes
25:26and then you can read me
25:27what you've written so far.
25:29Ready?
25:35Minnie!
25:35Hi, come in.
25:37Hi.
25:37I was just helping
25:38Toby get started
25:38on an essay.
25:39Oh, I don't want
25:40to interrupt.
25:41No, no, not at all.
25:43I brought some
25:43lesson plans for you.
25:45We can go over
25:47them together.
25:49Oh.
25:50Well, this is quite a lot.
25:52Oh, it's really
25:53not that hard.
25:54When you listen
25:54to the children,
25:55they'll tell you
25:55where they want to go.
25:57Oh, and...
26:01Oh, thank you.
26:05We're all going to miss
26:06you terribly, Elizabeth.
26:31There you are.
26:32Hi.
26:33Hi.
26:34I was just getting
26:35Mrs. Canfield set up.
26:37What do you need?
26:39I was wondering
26:40if you could take a look
26:41at my introduction
26:42for the kids' guidebook.
26:44Oh, sure.
26:44Why don't you read it
26:45to me while we walk?
26:50On my first day
26:51in Hope Valley,
26:52I skipped school
26:53to go fishing
26:54in the creek
26:54that now runs
26:56through Goldie Park.
26:57Sorry again.
26:59Back then,
27:00I moved around a lot.
27:02So you'd think
27:03I'd be used to starting
27:04at new schools.
27:05But I was scared.
27:07Every time.
27:10Afraid that no one
27:11would want to sit
27:12with me at lunch.
27:14That I'd be lonely.
27:15So instead,
27:17I followed the friendly sound
27:19of running water.
27:21I listened to the calm breath
27:23of the wind
27:24through the trees.
27:25I lay in the grass
27:27and felt all the life
27:28around me
27:29and under me.
27:31And I knew
27:32that I would never
27:35be alone again.
27:36Not really.
27:39This land
27:40is more than just a park.
27:43It's my home
27:45and it's my heart.
27:47Maybe it can be yours, too.
27:51Welcome to Goldie Park.
27:53Oh, Allie.
27:55It's perfect.
27:57You think?
27:59I kept trying
28:00to write it all summer.
28:02As soon as I got here,
28:04it all just came out of me.
28:07I can see why.
28:08I am so happy
28:10to be back.
28:12But it's strange, too.
28:17Oliver seems different.
28:19Ah, well,
28:21it's probably the mustache.
28:24It's normal for it
28:25to take time
28:26to get back
28:26in the swing of things.
28:28He's being all weird.
28:29It's making me weird.
28:32Maybe you just need
28:33to get back
28:34to the way things
28:35were before.
28:37I know Mrs. Coulter
28:38is still waiting
28:38on Oliver's map.
28:40He might like
28:40some help with that.
28:42I bet he got lost
28:43in the details.
28:45Oliver.
28:47I can turn
28:48that in for you.
28:49Would you?
28:50Mm-hmm.
28:51Thanks, Elizabeth.
29:08Oh, hi.
29:10Is my dad here?
29:11I think he's still
29:12in the stables.
29:13Is that
29:14with the kid's guide?
29:16Yeah.
29:17Uh, I don't know
29:18what made me decide
29:19to add all the pine trees.
29:28Wait, is this
29:29the no trespassing sign
29:31from our hike?
29:32Yep, I threw it in there.
29:35We've sure had
29:36some adventures
29:37in these woods.
29:40Hopefully,
29:40we'll have some more.
29:45Your mustache.
29:48I was kind of done
29:49with it.
29:52Do you want-
29:53Who'd you want to-
29:53You go first.
29:55Some of us
29:56were planning on
29:57going on a hike
29:58tomorrow
29:58to check the trail markers
30:00if you wanted to come.
30:03It's my day off.
30:05So,
30:07time to work.
30:08Great.
30:10What were you
30:11going to say?
30:12Oh, I was just
30:13going to ask
30:13if you wanted
30:14some festive jerky.
30:21She is something,
30:22that kid.
30:22She said it poured
30:23out of her
30:24as soon as she got here.
30:25Hope Valley magic, huh?
30:27Hmm.
30:40Nathan,
30:40I can't make her
30:41go back to Cape Fullerton.
30:43She's already accepted it.
30:44It's only temporary.
30:45Which is why
30:46I think you two
30:46need to stay here.
30:48Why?
30:49It's her last year
30:50of school.
30:51She wants to be
30:52with her friends.
30:53And as soon as
30:54the clinic gets approved,
30:55then we'll come back.
30:56What are you talking about?
30:56No, no, no.
30:57Just listen.
30:58You two gave up
30:59everything to be
31:00with us this summer.
31:02And I'll never forget it.
31:05But it's enough
31:06sacrifice.
31:07Elizabeth,
31:07little Jack needed us.
31:09It wasn't a sacrifice.
31:10You belong here, too, Nathan.
31:12When I saw you up
31:13on New Year's-
31:13Dude, you want to be alone?
31:14Huh?
31:15What, are you going to be
31:15in Cape Fullerton by yourself
31:16making oatmeal for
31:17Ski?
31:18It doesn't matter
31:19what I want.
31:24I know that you want
31:25to fix this.
31:27But some things just
31:29are what they are.
31:31And it's like you said,
31:32it's just a bump
31:34up in the road, right?
31:36We'll be fine.
31:39I'll be fine.
31:46There was something in her
31:48that I've never seen before.
31:53Resignation.
31:55It was like the light
31:56in her eyes just went out.
32:00She was almost home.
32:02It got taken away.
32:04And after everything
32:05she's already been through.
32:07I know.
32:10I don't know
32:11that we do.
32:13She almost lost
32:14her little boy.
32:16It's probably hard to trust
32:17that anything will
32:18ever be okay again.
32:20I just,
32:21I don't want to lose her.
32:27then
32:29we need to be Elizabeth.
32:32We need to find a way
32:33even when it seems
32:34like there isn't one.
32:35We need to be her light.
32:39We all moved
32:40mounds this summer
32:41setting up that clinic.
32:42I wish there was more
32:43I could do
32:43but I can't fly
32:44and inspect her
32:45in on a magic carpet.
32:47Sometimes I have believed
32:49as many as six
32:50impossible things
32:51before breakfast.
32:52Lewis Carroll.
33:01It is an inspiring quote.
33:06Whoever you are
33:08it is nearly 10 p.m.
33:09Hi.
33:10Nathan Grant.
33:11Look, I'm sorry
33:11to call so late
33:12but it's a bit
33:13of an emergency.
33:14Nothing's wrong.
33:16Everybody's fine.
33:16Just an urgent situation
33:18which I realize now
33:19is the definition
33:20of an emergency.
33:21Nathan.
33:22What's the point?
33:23I'm hoping
33:24that you will go
33:25and wake Mr. Rivington
33:26for me.
33:27You want me to wake
33:28Skeet after 10 p.m.?
33:29Charlotte,
33:30it's for Elizabeth.
33:32It would mean so much
33:33to me if you were able
33:34to help me out with this.
33:35Nathan.
33:36less mustache,
33:38more clarity.
33:39Why am I waking
33:40Mr. Rivington?
33:49It's here!
33:50Oh, the kid's guidebook!
33:52And not a moment
33:53too soon.
33:54I drew the cover!
33:55Oh!
33:56Everyone did
33:57incredible work.
33:58Toby told the story
33:59of the whole park
34:00in one rock.
34:01It's marvelous!
34:02I never could have done it
34:03without Mrs. Thornton.
34:04No!
34:05All you needed
34:05was a nudge.
34:06Come on!
34:07Let's get them on display.
34:08Oh!
34:09Yes!
34:13Dad!
34:14Look!
34:15The kid's guidebook.
34:16Wow!
34:17You finished
34:17in record time, huh?
34:19I guess
34:19where there's a will
34:20there's a way.
34:27You shaved.
34:29Yeah.
34:30Well,
34:31matching the young constable
34:32didn't seem like
34:32a good look.
34:37So you're staying.
34:49That's good.
34:50Now, just...
34:51Uh-huh.
34:52Sweetheart,
34:53it doesn't matter.
34:55Leland Coulter,
34:55of course it matters.
34:56This is for posterity.
34:58The whole park
34:59is for posterity.
35:00Well, everything
35:01except my playhouse,
35:02I suppose.
35:03What exactly
35:04is that supposed to mean?
35:05Don't pretend
35:06you didn't see it.
35:06That article
35:07in the Benson Hills Beetle
35:08that said,
35:09what was it,
35:09my playhouse
35:10is nothing but
35:11a vanity project
35:12by a former actress?
35:14That was just nonsense.
35:17Is it?
35:18Sweetheart,
35:19listen to me, okay?
35:20This is very important.
35:22You
35:22are the most
35:24big-hearted,
35:25generous,
35:27talented,
35:29force of nature
35:30woman
35:31that I have ever known.
35:35Right.
35:36Oh, picture.
35:38And this playhouse
35:39is not just for you.
35:41It's for everyone
35:42to get together
35:42and to laugh
35:43and to cry
35:44and to have new experiences
35:45and create new memories.
35:48Right, right.
35:50Because that,
35:52my dear,
35:52is how you
35:53share your heart
35:54with everyone.
35:55It's not vanity.
35:57It just isn't.
35:59It's love.
36:02No, please.
36:09Daddy got a kiss.
36:12One, two, three.
36:19Huh.
36:21What is that?
36:23You see it?
36:27What is that?
36:29I'll tell you
36:29what that is.
36:30That
36:30is an air code
36:31DH4.
36:33It's not the plane.
36:37It's who's on it.
36:40Nathan Grant,
36:41what did you do?
36:57I'm looking for, uh,
36:59Dr. Faith Carter.
36:59I'm Dr. Carter.
37:01Marvin Lee
37:02from the Department of Health.
37:03Welcome to Hope Valley.
37:04Please,
37:05allow me to show you
37:06our clinic.
37:11Ow.
37:12It turns out
37:12Skeet
37:13wasn't making up stories
37:13about his nephew,
37:15the flying ace.
37:17Nathan Grant,
37:18I'm a friend
37:19of your Uncle Skeet's.
37:19So I hear.
37:21I'm Little Jack.
37:23Nice to meet you,
37:23Little Jack.
37:31And now,
37:32with freezer storage,
37:33we have the capacity
37:34to treat up to
37:3450 diabetic patients a day.
37:36Once we're approved,
37:37of course.
37:38Of course.
37:42Congratulations.
37:43You're a tier one
37:44insulin clinic.
37:47The first one
37:48in the territory.
37:48What happened, Mama?
37:50Oh,
37:50we're home to stay,
37:52honey bear.
38:10What does this mean?
38:13We're staying.
38:17Who wants to go
38:17see the airplane?
38:19Let's go.
38:20Be careful.
38:26You made miracles happen.
38:32I'm just happy
38:33to see that light again.
38:47Constable Garrett.
38:48Yes, sir?
38:50Now that Constable
38:51Grant's returned,
38:52I don't want you
38:53to move back
38:53into that jail.
38:55You'll,
38:56you'll live with me.
38:57Oh, that one.
38:58No discussion.
39:00Now I make a mean omelet
39:01and you need a home.
39:03Next case.
39:04Sorry for the late
39:05notice on this,
39:06but Constable Grant
39:06and I would like you
39:07to keep an eye
39:08on the visitor's center
39:09tonight.
39:09Guard against any
39:10more nonsense
39:11from McGinty.
39:13Carry on.
39:17Okay,
39:18as in now?
39:25Hey.
39:27Hey.
39:28I brought some stew
39:29and cornbread
39:29if we get hungry.
39:30Mr. Coulter gave me
39:31some extra trail markers.
39:33Uh, where's Oliver?
39:36Oh, uh,
39:37he said he's sorry,
39:38but he had to be
39:39on duty tonight.
39:40Once a Mountie,
39:41always a Mountie.
39:42Well,
39:44you've got plenty
39:44of time for hikes now.
39:46So glad you're back
39:46to stay.
40:07It feels like everything's
40:09in its right place.
40:10It certainly does.
40:11I'm so glad
40:12Elizabeth is back.
40:14But thinking about
40:15taking over her class,
40:17trying something new,
40:18it opens door in my mind.
40:20Hey,
40:20what's behind that door?
40:21I'm not sure yet,
40:23but I want to try
40:23and find out.
40:24Well,
40:25I'll be right there
40:26with you.
40:27I still don't know
40:28how you managed
40:29to pull that off.
40:30Huh?
40:30In case it pays
40:31to listen to the
40:32old-timer breakfast.
40:35Honestly,
40:35though,
40:35I, uh,
40:36I just thought about
40:37what you would have done.
40:39Do you have any idea
40:40it'll break home
40:41on the frame?
40:42I think I do,
40:43yeah.
40:44Come for dinner tonight
40:45after rounds.
40:46See,
40:47I told you we'd still
40:47be able to have
40:48our meals together.
41:05Is that smoke?
41:08Lucas!
41:15That looks like
41:16it's coming from the park.
41:17Yeah,
41:18it sure does.
41:22Joseph,
41:22the kids are still
41:23out there.
41:23We need to get
41:24the kids out of there.
41:24Allie's out there.
41:28I'm going.
41:29I'm going to.
41:30Hold on,
41:30I need you to stay here
41:31and keep things calm.
41:32I was supposed
41:32to be with them.
41:33I'm going.
41:35I'm going.
41:39I'm going.
41:41I'm going.
41:51I'll be home soon.
41:54It's okay.
41:56They'll all be home soon.
41:58I'm going.
41:59I'm going.
42:03I'm going.
42:07I'm going.
42:16I'll be home soon.
42:18I'm going.
42:25I'm going.
42:28I'm going.
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