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00:05Previously on Just Sad Magic Mystery City.
00:07Ian Maddox left this box behind.
00:09The Bay City Opera House.
00:11That must be where we're supposed to go next.
00:12What are you doing here?
00:13Beating you.
00:14Why do you think your father was looking for the starter in the first place?
00:18To destroy it.
00:19You really don't know the first thing about him, do you?
00:22Gross.
00:23Who just leaves their gum lying around?
00:25The Wessons must have spilled that gum to spy on us.
00:28That's how they beat us.
00:29So they might be spying on us right now?
00:37Maybe I should come with you.
00:39Help you hide the Starboard.
00:41No.
00:42Someone has to stay here.
00:43Keep an eye on things.
00:44Keep your wits about you.
00:46The big city can be a lot.
00:49I'll be careful.
00:50I have to hide this where only a true protector can locate it.
00:53And destroy it.
00:55And destroy it.
00:59Then this is goodbye.
01:01Not for long.
01:03I'll be back before you know I'm gone.
01:06Good luck, Ian.
01:15You're going to need it.
01:26You're going to need it.
01:29Double gross.
01:31Forget that.
01:32We don't need them now that we have this.
01:34What are those markings?
01:36Must be a clue to the next coin.
01:38Well then we need to decipher it.
01:40How exactly?
01:42Maybe it's a math problem.
01:44Like geometry.
01:46Or maybe it's a logo.
01:48We'll figure it out.
01:50I know, but shouldn't we hurry?
01:52They could be right behind us.
01:54I mean, not that I know.
01:56Can't even hear anything.
01:58We have the coin and the clue.
02:01The protectors are out of moves.
02:04I'll bring the coin to work and try to decipher the clue.
02:07Okay.
02:08We'll stay here and research the symbol.
02:11Wow!
02:12I can't believe that worked.
02:14They thought they could spy on us.
02:15Well, a little more Waldean peppermint oil reversed their magic microphone and turned it into a really gross speaker.
02:22I don't think I'll ever be able to chew gum again.
02:24But at least we know Pierce will have the coin on him tomorrow.
02:27He works at that car dealership on 5th.
02:30Lexi and I used to go there after school to do our homework.
02:33Great, then that's our chance.
02:34We have to get the coin before they can solve the riddle.
02:36I agree.
02:37What do you think, Zoe?
02:40Zoe, you okay?
02:42Yeah, sounds good.
02:44We'll go to the car dealership.
02:45Are you sure you're good?
02:47You've been pretty out of it.
02:49Sorry.
02:50I just keep thinking about what Pierce said at the opera house.
02:53And he's right.
02:54I really don't know anything about my dad.
02:57You can't listen to him.
02:59Yeah, he'd say anything to stop us from going after the coins.
03:03Maybe.
03:14Are you going through that box again?
03:16There's still a lot I don't understand.
03:20Like this weird belt buckle.
03:23Hey, those used to be in style.
03:28Who's this?
03:30Oh, that was your dad's best friend, Mitch.
03:34My dad had a best friend.
03:36You never mentioned that before.
03:38Are you okay, hon?
03:40I know it can't be easy going through your dad's stuff.
03:42I'm fine.
03:43So, about Mitch.
03:45How did they meet?
03:46Through work.
03:46They were friends even before I met your dad.
03:51This is from their softball team.
03:53They were so into it, you would have thought it was the World Series.
03:56Where is Mitch now?
03:58I don't know.
03:59He and your dad stopped talking.
04:01Why?
04:02They had some kind of falling out.
04:04Your dad didn't like to talk about it.
04:06I honestly have no idea what happened to him.
04:14We need a spell to get into Pierce's office.
04:18Walk through wall, fools?
04:20Yes, we should do that one.
04:23Too risky.
04:24Maybe we need a spell to get the keys to his office.
04:28Find your key, Lime Pie.
04:30This book really is infinite.
04:32I found out my dad had a best friend.
04:34Some guy named Mitch.
04:36I'm confused.
04:37My mom said my dad and Mitch had some kind of falling out.
04:40What if it was over the magic?
04:42You think he might know something about the starter?
04:44Or he could be a protector.
04:46Exactly.
04:46I have to talk to him.
04:48And the book showed me the perfect recipe.
04:53Age up, side down cake.
04:55Is this a spell to make us older?
04:58Finally.
05:00You don't need a birthday to gain in years.
05:02Blow out the candles.
05:03Abandon your fears.
05:05One bite and low.
05:06A full score you shall grow.
05:08But remember, you cannot stop time's flow.
05:13A score is like 20 years older.
05:16Score!
05:17It'll make us adults for the day.
05:19Or however much Tori and me put in it.
05:21Okay.
05:22As adults, me and Ish will go to the dealership and look at cars.
05:25When Pierce isn't looking, we'll sneak into his office.
05:27And I'll talk to Mitch.
05:28I found out he works in marketing, so I'm going to interview him for a job that opened up at
05:32my company.
05:33You don't have a company.
05:35He doesn't know that.
05:36I need to find out more about him, and he's not going to talk to a kid.
05:39Good point.
05:40But where are we going to cook?
05:41Nani's making breakfast.
05:42So is my mom.
05:43One word.
05:44Starts with an S.
05:45Sounds like my last name.
05:46Five floors below us and has the best garlic knots in the city.
06:08Not enough.
06:20Why do we have to wear our parents' clothes again?
06:22Because my mom and I really don't share the same taste.
06:25Same.
06:26Would it kill my mom to add a hoodie and jeans to her wardrobe?
06:29Trust me.
06:30I've read enough werewolf books to know that once we age up, we'll be glad we have the adult clothes.
06:35Okay.
06:36Let's get this show on the road.
06:37Are you ready to say goodbye to your childhood?
06:39I've been ready since I was born.
06:47Aren't you guys a little old for dress-up?
06:56You kids eat yet?
06:58They could make you something.
07:00Maybe warm up the oven.
07:04It worked.
07:06We have to get out of here.
07:07Yeah.
07:08You want some French toast?
07:13Wow.
07:14You guys look like adults.
07:16So do you.
07:17Does everyone see us as grown-ups?
07:20Hey.
07:20You guys interested in seeing a show tonight?
07:22My band's playing.
07:23Uh, Four Diamonds?
07:25Don't you have to be 21?
07:27Yeah.
07:27I'm just what we are.
07:30I can't be sure, but I think we're older than 21.
07:38We really are adults.
07:45What are you doing?
07:46We're supposed to be deciphering the clue.
07:48That's a waste of time.
07:50We have spices.
07:52What are you talking about?
07:54Think about it.
07:55The starter isn't the only way to bring back our family fortune.
07:58Forget the coins.
08:00We can just cook our own magical spell.
08:03That's not the plan.
08:05This is a better plan.
08:07But Dad said to-
08:08Dad will be thrilled we cooked a spell that works.
08:11We don't know the first thing about cooking magical recipes.
08:15If Ish can do it, how hard can it be?
08:22You must be Kelly Quinn.
08:24That's me.
08:25Kelly Quinn.
08:26Mitch Shipman.
08:27Nice to meet you.
08:28That's for you.
08:30Thanks for meeting me here.
08:31You know how it is in an office all day.
08:33It's nice to change the scenery.
08:35I was surprised to get the call.
08:37I don't often get recruited like this.
08:39I'm surprised.
08:40You come highly regarded.
08:41Really?
08:42By who?
08:44Jim.
08:46Jim Flanagan?
08:48That is the Jim.
08:50Wow.
08:51That was really nice to hear.
08:52I'll have to thank him later.
08:54So you were a little cryptic over the phone.
08:57What sort of work does your company do?
08:59Football.
09:01I've taken over marketing for the Bay City Barons
09:03and I need a new VP to help me.
09:06Are you serious?
09:08That's my favorite team.
09:11This is like a dream job.
09:12Welcome to Sledi's.
09:14What can I get you?
09:14I'll have my Joule.
09:16And that is?
09:19Oh, right.
09:20Uh, I'll actually change it up today.
09:24I'll have an espresso.
09:26Actually, I'll have the same, please.
09:28Yeah.
09:29My first espresso.
09:32Of the day.
09:39I wish you would have let me stop at the store to buy something to wear.
09:42What's wrong with what you have on?
09:43You look like a real adult to me.
09:44Yeah, but a boring, normal one.
09:48There he is.
09:49Check it out.
09:52We're not actually here to buy a car.
09:54Okay, and if we were, this one would be the one to get.
09:58Ugh, even pretending you picked the practical choice.
10:01Why wouldn't you get a sports car?
10:03Well, they're really not very safe.
10:04Plus, they're bad for the environment-ish.
10:06I'm not-ish.
10:08I'm Gabriella Vanderschmidt.
10:09And you can't be Leo, either.
10:12Okay.
10:13Uh, I'll be Peter Wayne.
10:15Kind of plain, but whatever.
10:18So, what's our story?
10:20I don't know.
10:22I thought he would just leave to help a customer,
10:24and we'd swoop into his office and look around.
10:26That's your plan?
10:27Not very exciting,
10:29but not surprising from someone who'd pick an electric car.
10:33Now's your chance.
10:38Hello, there.
10:39I'm Pierce.
10:41What kind of vehicle can I help you drive away in today?
10:47So, why don't you tell me about yourself?
10:50Well, I've been a marketing executive for 15 years.
10:53Before that, I was in-
10:55Yeah, I know.
10:56I've seen the resume.
10:57I'm looking to get to know you.
10:59The real you.
11:01Ah, I see.
11:03Okay.
11:04Um, well, I'm married.
11:06Uh, I've got two kids.
11:08We live about 45 minutes north of the city.
11:10Great.
11:10And how often do you cook?
11:14How-how often do I cook?
11:17Um, I guess I'm more of a microwave dinner kind of guy.
11:22Interesting.
11:23And what about friendship?
11:25Would you say you have one to two best friends?
11:30I'm sorry.
11:32What exactly does this have to do with the job?
11:35We'd like our employees to be involved in the community.
11:39There you go.
11:41Enjoy.
11:41Wait.
11:44Oh!
11:46Oh!
11:47Is everything okay with the espresso?
11:48That's what espresso tastes like?
11:51Can't I just change my order to a hot cocoa with extra marshmallows?
11:54I'm sorry.
11:55We don't have that.
11:56Are you sure?
11:57Not even in the back.
11:59Oh, yeah.
12:00We might, actually.
12:01I always keep some around for my daughter.
12:03It's her favorite drink.
12:04Your daughter?
12:05Well, technically, stepdaughter.
12:07It's only been a few weeks, but I think it's going pretty well.
12:11I'm sure it is.
12:12Let me see what I can do about that cocoa.
12:17I have a question, Kelly.
12:18Um, what is the strategy of the campaign you're looking to do?
12:24It's football.
12:25It kind of sells itself, right?
12:27So, relying more on social?
12:29Uh, yes.
12:31Do you use APIs?
12:34No.
12:35Old school.
12:37I can get behind that.
12:38How big's the team?
12:40Uh, not sure.
12:41They're football players, so, I don't know, pretty big.
12:44No, I meant, um, the marketing team.
12:47Oh, right.
12:48Uh, um, three.
12:53That's it?
12:54For an account of this size?
12:56Oh, I like a lean, mean team.
12:59Wow, I don't know if I'm ready to go back to my startup days.
13:04To be honest, this sounds a little unrealistic.
13:07What exactly did you say your background is?
13:10I mean, I know most of the marketing people in Bay City, and I'm just surprised I didn't hear about
13:14this job opening.
13:16You know, marketing for the Barons would be a highly sought-after job.
13:19Okay, fine.
13:20I don't really know anything about marketing.
13:24What?
13:25I made up the interview because I really need to talk to you, and I knew if I said the
13:29real reason, you wouldn't come.
13:32And that is?
13:34I'm here about James Walters.
13:42Haven't heard that name in years.
13:49Go ahead.
13:50Take it for a spin.
13:53Does this model have a DVD player in the back?
13:56My friend Auggie has one.
13:59For his kids.
14:01All of these can be customized.
14:02If you can dream it, we can build it.
14:04This is so cool.
14:06Well, if you don't mind my saying it, it suits you.
14:09I'll just need a license, and you can take it out.
14:12License?
14:13Uh, right.
14:14Um, no need to test it.
14:16We'll take it.
14:18Are you sure?
14:20You want to buy this car?
14:22I'm sure.
14:23No need to look around here all day.
14:26Plus, we can talk business in his office.
14:31Right.
14:32When you know, you know.
14:35Let's go to your office.
14:36This is great news.
14:38So, uh, if you don't mind my asking, what sort of work are you doing?
14:43Oh, uh, I'm a graphic novelist.
14:46Oh.
14:46Just released my latest collection, Citadel of Ranthalos.
14:50I think my son has that one.
14:52I'll have to get an autograph for him.
14:54He's a big fan.
14:55That's very flattering.
14:56And what about you?
14:58I'm a record producer and manager of this band, The Glass Jackets.
15:04So, as a professional dealmaker, I won't be settling for sticker price.
15:08Nor would I expect you to.
15:10Would you like to purchase the vehicle outright, or are you planning on financing?
15:16How do you want to pay?
15:18Oh.
15:18Uh, since you just sold the movie rights to your graphic novel, we'll just pay cash.
15:24Right.
15:26Is cash okay?
15:27Sure.
15:28That'd be fine.
15:29But you can do better than sticker price.
15:31Let me check with my manager, and I'll get back to you.
15:35Why are you bargaining?
15:36I don't know.
15:37Just trying to keep it real.
15:39It's what my mom did when she bought a car.
15:42Okay.
15:43Make yourselves comfortable.
15:45Can I get you anything while you wait?
15:46We're good, but you better take your time and make sure you get a good price with your manager.
15:52Right.
15:52We'll have to walk.
15:54I'll be right back, and don't worry.
15:56I think you'll be happy.
16:00Quick, start walking.
16:04Seal the deal souffle.
16:06With this spell, we should be able to sweet-talk anyone into doing whatever we want.
16:10We can use it to get our family fortune back.
16:13It calls for sheep's milk, paired-in-cored apples, sweetmeats, and rhubarb jelly.
16:19Do we have that?
16:22We can just substitute it with modern ingredients.
16:25I'm sure it'll be fine.
16:32So, how do we know the...
16:36What?
16:37Why'd you stop talking?
16:48Who are you?
16:50A friend of the family.
16:52He's gone now, and you're the only one I can talk to about this.
16:56I don't know.
16:57This was a pretty elaborate scheme.
16:59Please.
17:00It's important.
17:02How did you meet him?
17:06James and I both worked for the city.
17:09We just hit it off.
17:12Honestly, I found him a little odd at first.
17:14Odd how?
17:16He was like a kid.
17:18Amazed by everything.
17:20Like tall buildings.
17:22James said it was because he grew up on a farm.
17:24Of course, I now know that that was a lie.
17:27How do you know?
17:28I met a guy from the same small town as James.
17:31So, I hooked him up, and a couple of days later, he calls me and said there's absolutely
17:35no way James could have grown up there.
17:38He doesn't know anything about the place.
17:39So, he lied about where he grew up?
17:41He lied about everything.
17:43He admitted that he made up his past.
17:46School, work history, even his name.
17:50His name?
17:51I don't understand.
17:52Why would he do that?
17:55Clearly, he was running from something.
17:58I asked him about it, but he refused to talk to me again.
18:02Cut off all ties.
18:04Guess you never truly know a person.
18:08I guess so.
18:12Well, since this isn't a real job, I should probably get back to the one I have.
18:18I'll take care of this whenever you want.
18:21Do you have any money?
18:23I usually eat here for free.
18:25I'm sorry.
18:26Long story.
18:35Good luck.
18:40I don't see it anywhere.
18:42Check the briefcase.
18:44Check the briefcase.
18:56I may have found something.
18:58Here, check it out.
18:59Old letters, family photos, magic charts.
19:03We don't have the Torian to analyze it now.
19:05Email it to yourself.
19:14Oh, no.
19:16Speaking of Torian, ours were off.
19:19We need to get out of here before Pierce sees us.
19:24I did some digging, and I found an old photo album I thought you might like.
19:33Is that Dad?
19:35He was so young.
19:40I want you to know that just because I married Nick, it doesn't erase your dad.
19:45I know.
19:49I can see how tough this is for you, and I want to help.
19:53I just have so many questions that only he could answer.
20:01All you need to know is that your dad was the most honest, loyal husband and father,
20:06and he loved you more than anything in the whole world.
20:11Thanks, Mom.
20:24Now's our chance.
20:29Lexi!
20:30We were just leaving, so...
20:32What's wrong with him?
20:33It's like they can't speak.
20:34I don't know, and I don't care.
20:36Come on!
20:40What are you doing here?
20:47You created a lockjaw spell.
20:50Instead of sealing the deal, you sealed your jaws shut.
20:53Do you think you're the first Westerns to ever try something like this?
20:57This is about more than deals and riches.
21:00It's about restoring family honor.
21:03Don't worry.
21:04The Torian in the spell means it'll wear off on its own.
21:07In the meantime, I'm going to enjoy a little peace and quiet for a change.
21:15Mitch isn't a protector, and my dad was a fraud.
21:19Look at it this way.
21:20All the great superheroes and spies have secret aliases.
21:23So do the villains.
21:25Well, our mission was a bust, too.
21:27No coin.
21:28Not a total bust.
21:30Check this out.
21:36Pierce has been cataloging all their magical research and family history.
21:44Wait.
21:45It's a triangle with a dot in the middle.
21:48Any idea what that means?
21:49I'm at a loss.
21:51What else is in the folder?
21:54An old letter from Folsom Wesson, 1875.
21:58Ian hasn't been seen in months.
22:00I fear we will never find the starter now.
22:03It must be Ian Maddox.
22:05Click on the picture.
22:08Folsom, Ian, and Clint.
22:10The three protectors.
22:11Back when they were friends.
22:13That's Ian Maddox.
22:16He looks so familiar.
22:19Here's another one of him.
22:22Wait a second.
22:26I've seen that.
22:37Whoa.
22:38How did your dad get Ian Maddox's belt buckle?
22:41Guys, I have a crazy idea.
22:44What if your dad was in Maddox?
22:46Like how Cody and Lexi are Wessons.
22:49And it was passed down through his family.
22:51I have a crazier idea.
22:54Ian disappeared in 1875 at the age of 18 to hide the story.
22:57I've seen his daughter never to be seen again.
22:59And my dad basically didn't exist until he met my mom at 18.
23:22They have the same eyes.
23:25Are you saying...
23:27I think my dad was Ian Maddox.
23:39That was quick.
23:41Time travel.
23:42Seconds for you, but...
23:44It's been a year for me.
23:46You were only supposed to be gone a couple months.
23:48How did it go?
23:49Well, you were right about the...
23:54Sorry.
23:55You were right about the future.
23:57It's all really, uh, busy.
24:00But the mission was a success.
24:01The starter is safely hidden in the future.
24:04Here, I, uh...
24:06I got you some little Judy's.
24:09Thank you so much.
24:11I don't know how I've lived all these years without little Judy's.
24:15Here.
24:16Have one with me.
24:20I can't.
24:22Why not?
24:23We're celebrating.
24:28I have to go back.
24:30I met someone at...
24:34I'm in love, Charles.
24:37If you go back and you stay,
24:40there will be a huge cost, Ian.
24:44You can't fight the magic.
24:47I can't live here knowing she's there.
24:52I have to go back.
24:55Whatever happens, it's worth it.
24:59For Aaron.
25:00For Aaron.
25:06For Aaron.
25:08For Aaron.
25:09For Aaron.
25:10For Aaron.
25:11For Aaron.
25:12For Aaron.
25:12For Aaron.
25:14For Aaron.
25:15For Aaron.
25:16For Aaron.
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