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00:05Laura, just who I was hoping to see.
00:08Good morning, Michael.
00:09What are you reading?
00:10Oh, it's just a novel Joshua loaned me.
00:13Who doesn't love a good mystery?
00:15You and Joshua are sharing books.
00:17Yeah, turns out we have a lot in common.
00:20Oh, and he's a great ball player.
00:23And the children seem to love him.
00:25It was a fun game.
00:27I'm glad that you could join us.
00:30Sorry we didn't get much time to talk.
00:33Actually, I was still hoping we could chat sometime soon.
00:36Why not right now?
00:38Now.
00:39Here.
00:40Well, the children are on a field trip to Franklin.
00:43It's my first quiet day.
00:45Please, join me.
00:54So, what did you want to talk to me about?
00:56Oh.
00:57Well, it's just something about my past before I became a mountain.
01:03Sorry, guys.
01:04We are having a town council meeting here in a minute.
01:07Oh, that's okay, Debbie.
01:08We can go somewhere else.
01:10Why don't we go to the hotel restaurant?
01:11Sure.
01:14And, Nora, just before you leave, I have a quick legal question about an oven that was faulty.
01:17Oh, well.
01:19I have to send a telegram to headquarters anyway.
01:22So, why don't we meet up at the hotel in an hour?
01:26Sounds great.
01:29What did you need help with?
01:46Can I help you or something?
01:47Good morning.
01:48Is this the Lawrence ranch?
01:50It is?
01:51I'm going to speak with Miss Lawrence.
01:53Oh, she's busy.
01:53Working ranch and all.
01:54What can I do for you?
01:56Name's Eli Hopkins with the L&M Cattle Company.
01:59Well, if it's about sound, I can tell you she's not interested.
02:01Well, you seem pretty certain about that.
02:03Well, I'm certain that nothing's changed since the Lawrence auction.
02:07You know, Lawrence ranch is a prime piece of bottom land.
02:11Ray Lawrence knew what he had.
02:12I'm sure he'd like to see it reach its full potential.
02:15Who's to say it hasn't?
02:17I'd prefer to hear it from the one who inherited it, not a ranch hand.
02:23She'll probably go.
02:26Well, when Miss Lawrence wants to reach out, she can find me at this number.
02:53Ah, there's my partner.
02:54I know, I know.
02:55I've been ignoring my pal lately.
02:57He deserves a little care and attention.
02:58Oh, that's okay.
02:59We've both been busy.
03:00You're just so darn shiny, aren't you?
03:03Oh, you mean your car?
03:07What do you think I meant?
03:08Nothing.
03:08I had some ideas I wanted to talk to you about.
03:11Oh, Sam, I'm not sure my pocketbook can take any more of your ideas.
03:14First off, we're running low on vegetables and the distributor is holding up delivery.
03:18Oh, that reminds me.
03:19Town council waits for no man.
03:21Walk with me.
03:21So I'm proposing that we make deals with a few local farmers rather than use just one farm for everything.
03:26Sam, my lad, you are starting to think like a business owner.
03:42How long have you been standing there?
03:45Long enough.
03:46Almost done.
03:48I just want everything to be perfect.
03:52I'm happy with how things are coming along, though.
03:56It's like you barely hanging on by a threat.
04:04Um, I have everything under control.
04:07How's the ranch?
04:10Ella came by and dropped office cart.
04:20Don't worry about the ranch.
04:22Just focus on the nishal.
04:29Think of the events and gatherings we could host at the community hall.
04:32Not to mention a place for Reverend Daniels to hold his sermons.
04:34Seems like an obvious choice.
04:35Amen to that.
04:36Oh, sorry, gang.
04:37What are you all going on about?
04:38We were just discussing the town investing in a community hall.
04:42We're pretty unanimous.
04:43Why do we need a community hall when we've got the Royal Brookfield?
04:46Yeah.
04:46My partner makes an excellent point.
04:51It went pretty smoothly, managing the livestock while you were gone.
04:55Good.
04:56Any issues with the land?
04:58All's good.
05:00All the hay's cut for the season.
05:02So last time you handled the cattle rustlers, and this time you handled the cattle.
05:07It's my job to hold down the fort.
05:09I know, but...
05:12I've really grown to trust and rely on you, Lucy.
05:15You make a great team.
05:18How was it at the Cape Fullerton auction?
05:20Good.
05:21I've got us a bull coming.
05:22We can use it in the South Pasture.
05:24Exactly.
05:26You know...
05:32I used to envision my son Chuck running this ranch one day.
05:36But now that he's about to become a father in London...
05:41I'm looking a little closer to home.
05:44I want to continue to grow this ranch for the years to come.
05:51Um...
05:52I...
05:54I'd love to be a part of that.
06:00I mean, we've got the space, the tables, the ambience.
06:03It's an obvious choice.
06:04That's what I said.
06:05Yeah, Ben gets it.
06:06No, about getting a community hall.
06:07No, a hall makes good sense.
06:08But what are we going to do about the funding?
06:10I mean, how do we raise it?
06:10Great point, Joe.
06:12We can all pitch in.
06:14I'll host a bake sale and donate the proceeds.
06:16Well, I don't get it.
06:16Why do you want to, you know, spend money on a hall when the hotel's sitting right there?
06:19Not you and your hotel again.
06:20Oh, come on.
06:21Decorum, people.
06:22Maybe what the town council needs is one central voice.
06:25Like a mayor.
06:28For now, all those in favor of a community hall, say aye.
06:33Aye?
06:34I don't know.
06:35I mean, I can see both sides.
06:37All those opposed, say nay.
06:39Nay!
06:39Sam, you're not a voting member.
06:41Neither is Joe.
06:42Technically, I'm an alternate.
06:43Ken isn't here, so my vote counts.
06:45Not that I have one yet.
06:47Well, I think the real question to be asked here is, how come the council meeting's being
06:50held here and not at the hotel?
06:52Debbie's Pacers.
06:53That's why.
06:54Oh, there's that guy that owes me money.
06:56Perhaps we should take a breather.
06:58Let's reconvene later, everyone.
07:11Shall we?
07:13Lead the way.
07:17Is everything okay with work?
07:19Yeah.
07:20Just needed to wrap up a case, but now my day's free.
07:23Great.
07:26So, where were we?
07:28Are you hungry?
07:29I could eat.
07:31Or not.
07:33I feel like you and I have gone through a lot recently, and whatever you want to tell me,
07:40I am more than open to hearing.
07:43Thanks.
07:49I'm trying to move on from the way things were.
07:55To let go.
07:58Is that vague?
07:59A little, but I get the sentiment.
08:03I think I felt that way when I came here.
08:05A reset of my former life.
08:08You don't speak about your life growing up, before law school.
08:11I thought you were the one sharing.
08:13I did say that, didn't I?
08:18I lived a life before I became a Mountie, and it's been haunting me lately more than I thought.
08:23Sorry to interrupt, Constable.
08:25There's a guy at the feed and seed who doesn't want to pay for stabling his horse.
08:29He's, um, he's not very friendly.
08:31Is he armed?
08:32I don't think so, but I could use some Mountie reinforcements.
08:36Duty calls.
08:37I want to continue this conversation.
08:39We will.
08:43I'll find you later.
08:51Joe, you're a businessman.
08:52You get it.
08:53It's all about profit.
08:53Scones, anyone?
08:55All right.
08:57I mean...
08:57Mmm.
08:59Mmm.
09:00Mmm.
09:00Mmm.
09:01This is great, right?
09:02Business folk making business decisions.
09:05Speaking of business, who's looking after the hotel?
09:07Oh, that would be me.
09:09Mwah!
09:19Oh, it's nice to see Lucy back in her regular clothes and not in her dress today.
09:31What's this about?
09:33Hannah Lawrence needed help with her fashion collection.
09:35It's not a big deal.
09:36You sure?
09:38I think she did an entire photography session.
09:40You know what, Wyatt?
09:41Laugh all you want.
09:42I've got a ton of ranching work to do.
09:45Come on, Wheeler.
09:47So what do I owe the pleasure, Wyatt?
09:49We had a visitor this morning.
09:50A representative from L&M Company.
09:52Came by Eli Hopkins.
09:55L&M?
09:55What'd they want?
09:56They wanted to talk to Hannah about selling.
09:58Oh, my.
09:59Anyone come by here?
10:00I just got back from Cape Fullerton, so I can't say.
10:02But, you know, they were sniffing around that auction looking to get their hands on more ranches.
10:07I don't want that conglomerate anywhere near Brookfield.
10:09No, you and me both.
10:13You know, maybe I should pay that Eli Hopkins little visit.
10:19Keep me in the loop.
10:23Yeah, I'm telling you, Joe, I've done at least 45 miles per hour with that little baby.
10:26True story.
10:27We'll do something about the open road, you know?
10:29I imagine a road trip right now would be pretty freeing, Remy.
10:32This one.
10:33Oh, okay.
10:34You want to order one for each?
10:35One for each of the children would be great.
10:37Oh, seven, including Dolores.
10:39Hello.
10:40Hannah.
10:41I haven't seen you in days.
10:42How's it going?
10:44Good.
10:44I just need to pick up finishing fabrics and buttons, and I should be done.
10:48Then I need to rush my collection to Clearwater so that it makes it in time for the train to
10:52New York.
10:53Wow.
10:54Rushed by a wagon?
10:57Ronnie can take you.
10:59Me?
10:59Yeah.
11:00I mean, you're in the mood for a road trip?
11:02You got the car?
11:04Well, yeah, I do, but, you know, gas isn't exactly cheap.
11:06I'd be willing to pay whatever it costs for your gas and troubles.
11:09Well, I guess in that case, I could pick you up.
11:11Really?
11:11Sure.
11:12Great.
11:13Just give me three hours.
11:15Great.
11:15I'll just get you.
11:16Oh.
11:17All right.
11:18Put that there.
11:24You headed out of town?
11:26Yeah.
11:27Actually, I was hoping to steal you away for the afternoon, so we can finally finish that conversation.
11:33Ah, you're actually taking the reins.
11:36Do you mind?
11:39You're my guest.
11:41Where are we going?
11:42We'll see.
11:53You got a minute, Maggie?
11:54I've always got time for you, Joe.
11:56Is this a professional visit or a social one?
11:58Maybe it's a bit of both.
12:01It's just, I don't want to be the one to bring it up, but it's getting to be a bit
12:03too much.
12:06I don't know what to say or when to say it.
12:08It was never quiet long enough for me to get a word in.
12:12He means well.
12:13It's as if there's no air left in the room, and I don't want to hurt his feelings.
12:17I just can't take it anymore.
12:18You?
12:19Well, what about me?
12:20He's the last person I'd want to hurt.
12:22Ronnie?
12:23Ronnie!
12:25I wouldn't want to see him hurt.
12:27He's a big part of our community.
12:29Yeah.
12:30And plus, I don't want to see you upset.
12:32Oh, thanks.
12:33I'm at my wit's end.
12:35Maybe you should try speaking to Sam again?
12:38Ask him to give Ronnie the owner's suite back?
12:40To be honest, it's getting pretty hard to get through to Sam these days.
12:44Yes.
12:45That is true.
12:47But it's still worth speaking to him about Ronnie.
12:51I'll try.
12:53Oh, what I wouldn't get for just one night.
12:55One night of peace and quiet.
12:57Bye.
12:59Thanks.
13:07Hey.
13:08I wanted to check when you were taking the wagon into Clearwater today.
13:11I wanted to use it before you left.
13:13I'm not using the wagon.
13:14Ronnie's driving me.
13:16Ronnie Stewart said he'd drive you into Clearwater.
13:18Well, there may have been some persuasion.
13:23I am done.
13:25I'll get the collection on an earlier train,
13:27and Justine will receive it a day before schedule,
13:29and I'll still be there in time for the setup,
13:31so everything is working out perfectly.
13:35That's great.
13:36Really?
13:36Yeah.
13:37It means I get to use the wagon today.
13:39You did good.
13:41Sorry, what did you say?
13:43Okay.
13:43Okay.
13:45Okay.
13:51Here we are.
13:55Where are we, exactly?
13:57It's an abandoned Mountie outpost.
14:00Somewhere I hope we can talk for a few minutes without interruption.
14:03Yeah, probably safe from interruptions here.
14:07What is all this?
14:09Brought a few refreshments.
14:11I'm not as cozy as the pastry shop or the restaurant,
14:13but maybe this will help.
14:19My lady?
14:21This is so nice.
14:23Who knew a Mountie could be this sweet?
14:26Please don't blow my cover.
14:27We constables have reputations to uphold.
14:30Your secret is safe with me.
14:34Hey, Ronnie.
14:36You got an Eli Hopkins stand here?
14:38Yeah, yeah.
14:39He checked into our Deluxe suite.
14:40Ah.
14:41That's him right there.
14:45That's him right there.
14:50Eli Hopkins.
14:51I'm Tess Stewart.
14:53Mrs. Stewart.
14:54What a pleasure it is to finally meet you.
14:55Now, never mind all that.
14:57What are you doing in Brookfield?
14:59Just checking out your lovely town.
15:01Oh, really?
15:02Then I'm glad I caught you.
15:03Oh?
15:04Interested in doing some business with L&M?
15:06Well aware of that beautiful stretch of land you got?
15:08We'd be happy to talk.
15:10I know better than to ever do a deal with L&M.
15:13Oh, no.
15:14Come on.
15:15Why would you go and say a thing like that?
15:17Because L&M threatens our way of life.
15:20No one in Brookfield needs your business.
15:22Come on, now.
15:23You can't speak for everyone.
15:24I believe I can.
15:26I beg to differ.
15:30You know the last person who pushed me too hard is in jail now?
15:33I heard you had a little run-in with Jerry Huntsman.
15:36I'm glad you ended up okay this time.
15:40Are you threatening me?
15:42Oh, come on, now.
15:43Don't be so hostile.
15:45Brookfield seems like such a friendly place.
15:47Yeah, we are friendly.
15:48Until we're threatened.
15:51Nothing here for the likes of you.
16:10Another stick-a-doodle?
16:11No, thanks.
16:13But I'd love to hear whatever you want to say.
16:16Right.
16:18Of course.
16:21Okay.
16:27I wanted to tell you about...
16:32My fiancée.
16:35Your...
16:36What?
16:55Ronnie!
16:57I want to make sure I have enough tissue to protect the dresses.
17:00I can't have them bouncing around on the train.
17:02You've got to make it to New York in perfect shape.
17:04I can't vouch for the trains, but your dresses could not be safer than when riding in this old gal.
17:09Thank you so much.
17:10Where should I put them?
17:11Well, we could strap them to the sideboard or the rear compartment.
17:15I'll give you a hand, but if I hurt my back, I'll never make it to Clearwater.
17:19Give me a sec.
17:20I'll help.
17:22I'm going to make sure I've got more tissue.
17:24All righty.
17:24I will crack this little baby up.
17:42Ronnie, get in the car.
17:43What?
17:43Get in the car.
17:44My car!
17:45My car!
17:45Get in the car.
17:46Push, push, push.
17:47Come on.
17:48Go, go, go.
17:53Go, go, go.
17:55No, no, wait.
17:56What happened?
17:57What happened?
17:57Why are you doing something?
17:59Anna, Anna, Anna.
18:01No.
18:06I was a different person when I met her.
18:09Getting ready to take my place in the family company.
18:12We had our life ahead of us.
18:14Stately home.
18:16Summer cottage.
18:17One day I saw a lady being robbed, and I was able to chase and catch the thief.
18:22Made me realize I wanted to do something different with my life.
18:26Help people.
18:27I wanted to become a Mountie.
18:31Valerie, my fiancee, seemed fine with it.
18:34Said she was excited about our new future.
18:37But she wasn't.
18:39No.
18:40I found out on her wedding day.
18:43I stood there in the church with my brother by my side and my family and friends, and
18:49we waited.
18:51Her bride had never showed.
18:53I'm so sorry.
18:55How can anyone do that to someone they love?
18:58I think maybe she was more in love with the family business than with me.
19:04Don't you go feeling sorry for me?
19:05I don't.
19:07But the person I feel sorry for is, what'd you say her name was?
19:11Valerie?
19:13Someday she'll realize that men like you don't come around very often.
19:19And that she made a big mistake.
19:23That's a very nice thing to say.
19:26That's just the truth.
19:31So that's my story.
19:41Our past shapes us all.
19:45For better or worse.
19:48It's clearly left its mark.
19:51Must be hard.
19:54Getting your heart broken.
19:58Hard to ever imagine falling in love again.
20:02That's what I thought.
20:05That's what I told myself for a long time.
20:10Since I've come to Brookfield.
20:15I think maybe I was wrong about that.
20:21You know, I never used to see the point in politics, but what a thrill.
20:25Business people come together to vote on what is best for us.
20:29Well, I'm glad you enjoyed yourself, Sam.
20:31The thing is, the council actually decides what's best for the entire community.
20:36Not just for ourselves.
20:38Point taken, Maggie.
20:39I'm just really excited to finally have a stake in this town.
20:43And that's wonderful.
20:44But the most important aspect of politics is that only voting members vote.
20:48Of course, yes.
20:49It's just really neat being in on all the action.
20:54Right, well, as two business owners, I'm sure we both have a lot of work, so...
20:58But aren't we staying for lunch?
20:59I can't.
21:00Sorry, I, um, I might get the patient.
21:03Well, if you're sure.
21:22Oh, I'm gonna head to the feed-in seat.
21:29Anna.
21:31I'm sorry.
21:37What are you fixing to say to Justine?
21:40Truth.
21:41That I poured my heart and soul into this collection, but it wasn't enough.
21:46The designs won't be going to New York.
21:49Ooh.
21:51You should get that looked at.
21:53That's nothing.
21:53It's just an occupational hazard from sewing.
21:56No.
21:56Maggie should, uh, definitely take a look at this.
21:59Otherwise, those blisters are gonna get real bad.
22:03Working on the ranch, you don't want to do that with an injury.
22:06Right.
22:12I realize that to a man like you, my design work might seem silly or a distraction from the ranch.
22:18But before I came here, fashion was my whole life.
22:23It means something to me, wife.
22:41Don't worry.
22:43Coast is clear.
22:44Can't be too careful.
22:45Hey, buddy.
22:47How you doing?
22:48Hey.
22:49Care to join me?
22:49My treat.
22:51Yeah.
22:51Why not?
22:52I got a few minutes.
22:53Great.
22:59I miss this.
23:01Just two best buds breaking bread.
23:02Yeah.
23:03It's been a while.
23:04I kind of thought you'd swing by the hotel a little more, you know, now that we're not roomies.
23:12What is it?
23:13I can't do Ronnie anymore.
23:15You gotta help me out, Sam.
23:18I know Ronnie is an acquired taste, but he's actually pretty knowledgeable.
23:22Oh, so he's told me.
23:24Yeah.
23:25I'm losing sleep.
23:27I didn't know it was possible for anyone to talk that much.
23:29Well, give it time.
23:30Ronnie grows on you.
23:31Yeah.
23:32Like a fungus.
23:35Wyatt Parker.
23:36I don't see you around here much.
23:39Can I have a quick word?
23:41Certainly.
23:46Oh, Tess.
23:48Back already?
23:49Have you returned to see what you're missing?
23:50Looks like you have everything under control.
23:53Fly too close to the sun.
23:55How's that?
24:01Thank for the love of...
24:04Don't ask.
24:05Wasn't going to.
24:06No, I need to know more about Eli Hopkins.
24:08How long has he been staying here?
24:09Only a couple of days.
24:10Uh-huh.
24:11Do you see him talking to you anyway?
24:12No, he dines alone.
24:14Oh, wait, he did have a cup of coffee with Tom Clay the other day.
24:16Yeah.
24:17All right, let's go.
24:22You know, I've always found that even the worst things improve when shared with friends.
24:28I just feel like my whole life has gone up in flames.
24:33It's not just that the collection is ruined, it's that I gave Justine my word.
24:38She took a leap of faith investing in me, and I let her down.
24:41It wasn't your fault, Anna.
24:43Sometimes these things happen, and we have to believe that things will work out as hard as it may be.
24:49You're right.
24:53Time to face the music.
24:55In England, we have a saying.
24:58Every cloud has a silver lining.
25:00Thank you for a special day.
25:03Oh, and Michael, it meant a lot that you were able to open up to me.
25:07It meant a lot to me, too.
25:09Spending time together.
25:10Uninterrupted.
25:12Oh, you returned Vaz.
25:14So that'll only be a one-day rental.
25:16Oh, Nora, have you spoken to Hannah?
25:18No, I haven't.
25:19Why?
25:20Oh, nothing much.
25:21Mere hiccup.
25:22Just wanted to make sure I wasn't liable.
25:24Liable for what?
25:26Well, you know how I refer to my car as a spitfire.
25:29Well, there was a small accident, and it resulted in all of Hannah's dress designs going up in flames.
25:35I saw you come in, and judging by your faces, you've heard.
25:39Yeah.
25:40That's terrible.
25:41Poor Hannah.
25:42Don't worry.
25:42My car is fine.
25:45Can I borrow, Nora?
25:47Of course.
25:48Thanks again, Michael.
25:49Well, oh, did Ruth get a hold of you?
25:52She said you had a telegram.
26:05That is right, okay?
26:06All right, Hannah.
26:07I'll see you.
26:08You love it, Tom.
26:13Tom.
26:14Hey, what brings you to town?
26:17It's good to see you, Tess.
26:18Got a busy day?
26:19Yeah.
26:20Just had to run some errands.
26:21Actually, I was going to ride by your ranch later today.
26:23Oh, oh, really?
26:24Why?
26:24If you need another extension.
26:26Quite the opposite.
26:27I'll have your money by the end of the week.
26:30I thought you said it was going to be, what, another month, or?
26:33Things change.
26:35What changed?
26:36What changed, Tom?
26:37I mean, how are you going to get the $5,000?
26:40Not to worry, Tess.
26:41I have my wife.
26:50I'll just keep it short and sweet.
26:52Hannah!
26:52Hannah, wait, Hannah!
26:53Hold on!
26:56Hi.
26:57What are you all doing here?
26:58We won't let you give up.
27:00It's very sweet, but I'm afraid I've run out of time.
27:02Don't you still have 24 hours until the last train leaves?
27:06Yes, but that's not enough time for one woman to sew four entire looks.
27:10What about four women?
27:12Because you're not alone, Hannah.
27:14You have us.
27:26So, I've done the calculations, and we don't have enough fabric left to layer the dresses,
27:30but if I can adjust the silhouette and mount a bishop sleeve, perhaps with a Bertelli...
27:36Um, and in layman's terms?
27:38Sorry.
27:39Of course.
27:41Look, it's going to be a gamble, but if I can minimize the detailing and we work through
27:45the night, I think we can make it work.
27:49We're here for whatever you need.
27:50Just say the word.
27:55Maggie, you were friendly with the Maharaja's Draper?
27:58Yes, and I may have picked up a thing or two about drafting.
28:01Great.
28:02With the orphanage's sewing machine, we've got stitching covered.
28:05Debbie, how are those hands?
28:07Unwavering from years of cutting cookies.
28:11I'm sorry.
28:12I'm not very creative.
28:14Actually, your legal eye will be amazing at ensuring precision.
28:18I know it's a lot to ask, but I really do appreciate it.
28:23Come in.
28:27Hey.
28:30Oh, I, uh, I heard you might need an extra pair of hands.
28:38Okay, ladies, let's get to work.
28:52What kind of small-town hours do you call this?
28:55Better question would be what are you still doing in this small-town Hopkins?
28:59None of your business.
29:00I'm on my way, Ranch Inn.
29:03This town here is my business.
29:07You both stayed, you're welcome.
29:09Okay.
29:10Okay.
29:12Excuse me, constable.
29:17My life is being threatened by this ruffian.
29:20Named Hopkins, I'm with the L&M Cattle Company.
29:24I don't see any ruffian here.
29:26Only a rancher.
29:27Trying to have a civilized conversation with an outsider.
29:31Good afternoon, Wyatt.
29:33And to you, Michael?
29:39I'll take my leave.
29:48Ten.
29:49No.
29:49Oh, Lucy, could you pass the scissors?
29:51Oh, thanks, Debbie.
29:53Great job, Maggie.
29:54Is this stitching all right?
29:55Yeah, that is so good.
29:57It's very close.
29:58You can cut it right on the laundry.
29:59Beautiful, beautiful.
30:01Really?
30:01Great work, everyone.
30:04Oh, I can't believe it.
30:05Oh, careful.
30:07Tea, anyone?
30:08Oh, don't tempt me.
30:09Just along the line there.
30:11Keep going.
30:12Oh, yes.
30:14Oh, I love it.
30:20That's so nice having you all here.
30:22I love working on the ranch, but I do miss the camaraderie of women coming together.
30:25And having a good chinwag.
30:28Speaking of, Nora, how was your time with Mountie Fletcher?
30:33Smell the beans.
30:35Was it a date?
30:36It wasn't a date per se.
30:40It was really nice to spend some time together.
30:43Michael really opened up.
30:44He's a good man.
30:45He is.
30:47I'm excited to see where our friendship will lead.
30:59Thanks for your help back there.
31:04Sounds like we share a mutual dislike for varmint.
31:07Yeah.
31:08Reminds me of a guy who double-crossed my father.
31:11That's funny.
31:12Because he reminds me of my father.
31:16L&M has plans for Brookfield.
31:20So you know, I'm not rooting for the corporation in this fight.
31:25You know, for a Mountie, you're not half bad, Fletcher.
31:29Brookfield's lucky to have you.
31:31I praise for my rough you.
31:38How's it going with Sam, Maggie?
31:42It's actually been a bit bumpy recently.
31:44Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.
31:45Do you care to share?
31:47It's just, when I met Sam, he was a handyman.
31:50His heart was so pure.
31:53And there was no pretension.
31:55It was so refreshing.
31:56He's always been a generous soul.
31:58But now he's consumed by business and making money.
32:01He's like a different person.
32:03I'm sure it's just a transitional period.
32:06He'll find his way.
32:08Sam is crazy about you, Maggie.
32:11Maggie, I know you're normally the one dishing out advice.
32:13But I think you'd say it's important to open up about how you feel.
32:18Give Sam a chance to listen.
32:21Turns out I did give pretty good advice.
32:32Oh, there you are.
32:35Not for long.
32:35I'm about to head out to see Maggie.
32:37Oh, she'll be at the Lawrence Ranch all night, partner.
32:39Sadly, Hannah's collection got ruined and the women are all pitching together to help out.
32:43Oh, no.
32:44How did that happen?
32:45Well, who's to say?
32:47Anyway, did you hear we were outvoted?
32:49As soon as Brookfield raises the money, we are getting a community hall.
32:53Maggie didn't mention it.
32:55Ronnie, did you notice anything about Maggie earlier?
32:58No.
32:59It's just, I don't think she really truly knows how I feel about her.
33:03Well, Sam, in my experience, women often need to be told these things, you know.
33:06Otherwise, they tend to overthink.
33:09I need to speak up.
33:11Ronnie, I'm going to tell Maggie I love her.
33:21I don't think it was possible for him to think any less of me.
33:27And in all of my delirium, I have sewn the dress to my robe.
33:38You're wrong, Hannah.
33:40Despite Wyatt's roughness, he's one of the good guys.
33:46It's easy for you to say, Lewis.
33:48He thinks the world of you.
33:49Well, the feeling's mutual.
33:51I actually used to have a crush on him.
33:53And I don't just hand those out.
33:55Well, that's nice.
33:58What are we talking about?
34:00Oh, just that I'm fairly certain Wyatt thinks I'm incompetent
34:04and wishes I never took over the ranch.
34:07But he's the reason we're here.
34:12What do you mean?
34:15Wyatt's the one who asked you all to help?
34:18He wanted to help you.
34:21Like we all do.
34:47Ladies, we did it.
34:50You did it, Hannah.
34:52These designs are incredible.
34:54We are so proud.
34:56To Hannah Lawrence, the freshest and fiercest fashion designer there ever was.
35:02To Hannah!
35:05I can't thank you enough.
35:07Even though this was my worst nightmare,
35:10thanks to all of you, it turned out to be one of the best nights of my life.
35:14I'm truly blessed to call you my friends.
35:17See?
35:18There was a silver lining.
35:25Ronnie!
35:26Oh, Hannah.
35:26I, uh, I promised to get your designs to the train station,
35:29so whenever you're ready.
35:33Oh!
35:35Come on.
35:36We've got a train to catch you.
35:37All right.
35:39Ladies?
35:39We're not, Ronnie.
35:51Maggie, how'd everything go at Hannah's?
35:53It was a success.
35:55That's good.
35:57I, um...
35:58Well, there's something I'd like to get off my chest.
36:00Actually, there's something I'd like to get off my chest, too.
36:03Okay.
36:05You go first.
36:07Okay.
36:10I heard you voted in favor of the community hall.
36:13Yes, I did.
36:15And to be honest, you coming in the way you did didn't sit well with me.
36:18Oh.
36:18What do you mean?
36:20The fact that you even have to ask me that suggests that we're not seeing eye to eye.
36:24I didn't mean to upset you, Maggie.
36:25You're the most important thing in my life.
36:27Which is why I wanted to tell you that I...
36:33Sam, you've changed, and I feel we might have very different priorities.
36:36Don't you think?
36:48Wow!
36:49That was such a beautiful ride on the range.
36:53I still pinch myself to get to do this for a living.
36:57Sure do live a beautiful life.
37:00Yeah.
37:01You know, what we're building here...
37:05It's bigger than us.
37:08We're creating a legacy.
37:14You know, I've been thinking about what you said yesterday.
37:19Thing is...
37:22I lost my mom so young, I...
37:25I didn't really know what I lost.
37:30You're more than just a boss.
37:34You're someone I look up to.
37:43I'm going to be working on the books all day, so...
37:46Um, I'll be a bit later tomorrow.
37:49My dad has a big meeting.
37:51He wants to speak with me and my brother.
37:52I'm going to be a bit further.
38:06How'd it go?
38:07Designs are off to New York.
38:09Justine will be there to pick them up.
38:11And I'm ready to get my hands dirty.
38:13So you're finally going to start pulling your weight around here.
38:16Almost.
38:16most. One more thing. Not only have you gone above and beyond in managing the ranch, but
38:28you also came through for me when I needed you most. You're a man of hidden debts, Wyatt.
38:37So you mean I'm getting a raise? It means tomorrow evening I'm cooking you a meal to say thank you.
38:45Not exactly a raise, but... And before you protest, even you need to eat.
38:54Now let's get to work. Yes, ma'am.
39:10We did it! We stayed up all night,
39:12but we got it done. Her dresses are all set to go. That's great. Anna's lucky to have you in
39:18your corner.
39:18Thank you. Yesterday was special for more reasons than one. I hope another getaway is in our future soon.
39:28I hope so too.
39:34Because I want nothing more than knowing Nora. What?
39:40What's wrong?
39:45I have some news to share.
39:46What is it?
39:54You're being reassigned to the field.
39:57For me, that's great.
39:59I'll see you in the comments below.
40:01Before you guys see it, my name is