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​Title: It Was Always You (2021) – Hallmark Romance / Full Movie
​Summary:
Elizabeth’s (Erin Krakow) meticulously planned life is thrown into disarray when her fiancé’s free-spirited brother, David (Tyler Hynes), returns home. With her fiancé away, David’s unexpected arrival forces Elizabeth to question her rigid outlook on life and her upcoming wedding.
​As they spend time together completing a list of "must-do" local adventures, Elizabeth begins to realize that the "perfect" life she designed might not be the one she actually wants. This fan-favorite Hallmark drama is a beautiful story about self-discovery, stepping outside of your comfort zone, and finding out that true love might have been right in front of you all along.
​Key Highlights:
​Starring: Erin Krakow, Tyler Hynes.
​Genre: Romance, Drama.
​Themes: Self-Discovery, Family Ties, Second Chances, Adventure.
​Atmosphere: Scenic, Heartfelt, Wholesome.
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Transcript
00:00:02This program is rated G and is suitable for general audiences.
00:00:17I thought we talked about flossing at your last visit.
00:00:21Uh huh.
00:00:22I don't think so.
00:00:24One of these might have to come out.
00:00:26Denise, would you mind calling Dr. Belling in here, please?
00:00:28Yes, Dr. Hell, right away.
00:00:30Oh, I hear you and Dr. Belling are getting married.
00:00:33Two months from today.
00:00:35How did you two meet?
00:00:36Um, we were childhood friends.
00:00:39We fell out of touch after high school.
00:00:41But then my first day of dental school, I walked into my oral pathology class
00:00:45and sure enough, there he was.
00:00:47Some things are just meant to be.
00:00:49So where are you two going on your honeymoon?
00:00:51Honeymoon?
00:00:54Uh, we haven't actually talked about it.
00:00:56I think we've just been so busy that we haven't had time to plan anything.
00:00:59My wife and I just took a six week tour through South America.
00:01:03Hiking in the Andes, Machu Picchu.
00:01:06And we ziplined over the Inca Trail.
00:01:08I highly recommend it.
00:01:11Sounds fun.
00:01:13Although I'm not sure that's something Dr. Belling and I would do.
00:01:16George doesn't really like roughing it outdoors.
00:01:19Oh, that's just something you have to try once in your life.
00:01:22It's like I told my wife.
00:01:24You don't regret the things you do.
00:01:26You regret the things you don't do.
00:01:29Like flossing.
00:01:33Denise, thanks again for your work today with Mrs. Gibson's crown.
00:01:37It was outstanding.
00:01:38Oh, thank you, Dr. Belling.
00:01:40That was a lot of fun.
00:01:41It was, wasn't it?
00:01:43Well, have a great time on your vacation.
00:01:45Oh, it won't be a vacation.
00:01:47No, I thought you were going to the island to visit Dr. Belling's family.
00:01:50We are, but we are way too busy to think about having anything that even remotely resembles a vacation while
00:01:55we are there.
00:01:56Our engagement party is in a week and we still have a lot of wedding planning left to do.
00:02:00I'm sure it will go smoothly.
00:02:02You have been working on that wedding itinerary for months, Dr. Hall.
00:02:05Thank you, Denise.
00:02:09Oh, George, I almost forgot to tell you, I changed something on the itinerary.
00:02:13I had to move our meeting with the florist to 1015, which then bumped the cake tasting to 1145.
00:02:17Is that okay with you?
00:02:18Oh, it works for me.
00:02:18Great.
00:02:19Oh, and one other thing.
00:02:20I bought your mother a lovely blanket for her birthday, cashmere, so we can give it to her at a
00:02:23party.
00:02:24Right.
00:02:24For the surprise party.
00:02:26Shh.
00:02:26Remember, only you, me, and your sister know, so don't tell anyone because we wouldn't want your mother finding out.
00:02:31Of course.
00:02:33See you tomorrow.
00:02:45So, who's helping you plan everything on the island?
00:02:48George's mom and sister.
00:02:49I think you met Diana and Louise once.
00:02:51How is Louise?
00:02:52She's excited for the wedding.
00:02:54She recently moved home.
00:02:55How come?
00:02:56Bad breakup.
00:02:57I think she just needed a change of scenery.
00:03:00What about George's brother?
00:03:01Will he be at the party?
00:03:02David?
00:03:02I have no idea.
00:03:05He's probably off traveling the world somewhere.
00:03:07He keeps sending George these postcards from far away places like hiking in Mozambique or a camel ride to the
00:03:17pyramids.
00:03:18That sounds amazing.
00:03:20Is he cute?
00:03:21I have no idea.
00:03:23I haven't seen him in years.
00:03:24Imagine waking up every day to a new adventure.
00:03:27You ever think of something like that?
00:03:28When I was younger.
00:03:30Actually, I used to dream about going to Europe.
00:03:34My parents tried to plan this trip once and they couldn't decide where to go and I didn't want to
00:03:40spend the whole vacation listening to them argue so I just asked if I could stay home and spend the
00:03:44summer on the island with George, Louise and David.
00:03:47That was a long time ago.
00:03:49Now I have my dental practice to worry about and let's be honest, George really hates to go anywhere new.
00:04:02Did you pack the extra phone charger?
00:04:03Got it.
00:04:04Aspirin.
00:04:05Check.
00:04:06So, uh, Mr. Henry was telling me about this six-week expedition he and his wife went on to South
00:04:12America.
00:04:13Oh, yeah?
00:04:13Mm-hmm.
00:04:14They went hiking, zip lining.
00:04:17It actually sounded pretty amazing.
00:04:19Hmm.
00:04:20Sounds exhausting.
00:04:22Right.
00:04:23Well, I was thinking we might want to consider it for our honeymoon.
00:04:27A six-week honeymoon?
00:04:29What about our patients?
00:04:30I'm sure we could find someone to cover for us.
00:04:32Do you know how many people die every year on zip lines?
00:04:35No one.
00:04:36Well, neither do I, but it's probably a lot.
00:04:42I'm sure you're right, George.
00:04:43Okay.
00:05:11Thank you for stopping.
00:05:12I know it wasn't on the schedule.
00:05:14We were almost at the house.
00:05:16I know, George, but the house will still be there.
00:05:19Come on, it won't be long.
00:05:25We both sit anywhere you want.
00:05:28I think they only serve raw oysters here.
00:05:31Ring the bell, pick a pie.
00:05:34Three dozen oysters and your pie is on the house.
00:05:41You know that oysters contain toxins, and toxins can cause gastroenteritis.
00:05:45Yes, but key lime pie does not.
00:05:47Hey, folks, what can I get for you?
00:05:49Just a water with lemon for me, please.
00:05:52I would like one slice of key lime pie, please.
00:05:55Oh, you can't have any pie unless you finish a platter of oysters.
00:05:58House rules.
00:06:00Oh.
00:06:01Well, what if I were to tell you that I have a shellfish allergy?
00:06:05I would tell you that you might enjoy Burger Hut up the street.
00:06:09Fine.
00:06:09I will have a glass of Chardonnay.
00:06:11Fancy.
00:06:18This place seems fun.
00:06:21Okay, here we go.
00:06:23No, no, no, no, no.
00:06:24I actually ordered a glass of Chardonnay.
00:06:26I don't have that.
00:06:28You don't have Chardonnay?
00:06:29No.
00:06:30And I am driving.
00:06:32Okay, leave that there then.
00:06:34Dr. Selza.
00:06:37Can we leave now?
00:06:39Can we leave now?
00:07:11It's the office. I better get this.
00:07:13Oh, you'll be on the phone for hours.
00:07:15Come on, you're off the clock.
00:07:16I'm sure whatever it is, Denise can handle it.
00:07:18What if it's an emergency?
00:07:19Then she'll call Dr. Willis.
00:07:23George, please.
00:07:25Fine.
00:07:31Hey, Louise.
00:07:32Hello.
00:07:32Hello.
00:07:34Not going to give your brother a hug hello?
00:07:35Not now, George. I have to find my keys.
00:07:39Oh, but I will give Elizabeth one.
00:07:44Hi, Louise.
00:07:47Hello, Mother.
00:07:50Hi, Tilly.
00:07:52There she is, my soon-to-be daughter-in-law.
00:07:54Oh, it's so good to be here.
00:07:56I'm so happy to have you both.
00:07:58Oh, they've tried calling me twice now.
00:08:00I really should get this.
00:08:01George.
00:08:01Two minutes, I promise.
00:08:03This is Dr. Belling.
00:08:04What's all this?
00:08:05Oh, Eugene dropped it off about a half an hour ago.
00:08:08It's for you.
00:08:09It's from some party store.
00:08:11Oh, those must be the decorations for the engagement party.
00:08:13They weren't supposed to arrive until tomorrow.
00:08:15I have it right here in my list.
00:08:18Well, I guess we're ahead of schedule.
00:08:19Why?
00:08:21That is a very detailed list, Elizabeth.
00:08:26I don't think I've met anyone quite as organized as you.
00:08:31I don't know.
00:08:32Where are you off to, Louise?
00:08:34The airport to pick up David.
00:08:35David's coming home?
00:08:37Yeah, well, word has it that he's arriving early for the surprise birthday party I'm not supposed to.
00:08:45No, no, no, no, no.
00:08:45Don't worry, no, I can act very surprised.
00:08:50I mean, don't forget, I was the star of many high school musicals in my day.
00:08:55Oh, oh, a surprise for me?
00:09:00Oh, you shouldn't have.
00:09:01Oh, you are, you're pretty good.
00:09:04I know.
00:09:04I really miss my calling.
00:09:13How's your room?
00:09:14Oh, mother has officially turned it into a museum.
00:09:18Wouldn't be surprised if she starts charging admission.
00:09:20You think your house is like a museum?
00:09:22Don't you remember that horrible yellow wallpaper at my house across the street?
00:09:26Oh, vaguely remember.
00:09:28I used to love coming over here.
00:09:32You all were so welcoming and kind.
00:09:35It was my escape.
00:09:37There was always something happening here.
00:09:41Including those scavenger hunts your mom used to throw for us.
00:09:44Oh, those.
00:09:46Oh, those.
00:09:47They were fun.
00:09:49Maybe we should do one this weekend.
00:09:51Really?
00:09:52Elizabeth?
00:09:53We're adults now.
00:09:54Haven't we grown past all of that?
00:09:56I suppose so.
00:10:01Oh, look at the treehouse your dad built.
00:10:07Peter was so handy.
00:10:11Still, it's amazing.
00:10:12It's up.
00:10:18George?
00:10:22You know, it's all right to talk about him.
00:10:26It still feels like he was just here yesterday.
00:10:31Just wish he could have lived long enough to see what I've done with my career.
00:10:34He would have been so proud of you.
00:10:45Good morning.
00:10:46Good morning.
00:10:48I'm sorry I didn't get a chance to give you a proper hello yesterday.
00:10:51I was running around like crazy.
00:10:53Oh, it's fine.
00:10:54How did everything go picking up David?
00:10:56Oh, fine.
00:10:57You know, David, I picked him up at the airport, and the minute we drove over the bridge, he
00:11:02insisted on getting out and walking.
00:11:04He got up early and went into town this morning.
00:11:06It's been so long since he's been home.
00:11:08Yeah, I don't think he's going to stay for very long.
00:11:10You don't do so?
00:11:11You know, David, he's a wanderer, free spirit, traveling the globe, looking for his next big
00:11:17adventure.
00:11:18I doubt that there's anything in Echo Beach that's going to keep him here for very long.
00:11:22Hmm.
00:11:24Hello, Louise.
00:11:25Hi, Eugene.
00:11:25I'm Elizabeth.
00:11:26Great to see you back on the island.
00:11:28Hi, Eugene.
00:11:29Louise, that band I was telling you about, they're playing at the brewery this Sunday.
00:11:33Would you like to...
00:11:34Sorry, Eugene.
00:11:35I'm just really busy.
00:11:37Oh, well, right.
00:11:39Of course, if you change your mind, uh...
00:11:41Really busy, Eugene.
00:11:43Sorry.
00:11:45Catch you later.
00:11:46Thanks.
00:11:46See you tomorrow.
00:11:47Bye, Eugene.
00:11:48See you, Elizabeth.
00:11:54What?
00:11:55What's that look for?
00:11:57He likes you.
00:11:59No, you're ridiculous.
00:12:00Eugene's a mailman.
00:12:01He likes everyone.
00:12:02No, he likes you.
00:12:05Please, Elizabeth.
00:12:06That ship has sailed for me.
00:12:07Come on, Louise.
00:12:08You've got to give love another chance.
00:12:10With YouTube?
00:12:11Why not?
00:12:12Well, because...
00:12:13Because why?
00:12:15Because, uh...
00:12:16Because I don't even know how much a first-class tab costs.
00:12:19That's why.
00:12:20That's your reason.
00:12:21It's perfectly valid.
00:12:23Have you ever stopped to think
00:12:25that Eugene McClain of the U.S. Postal Service
00:12:29might just be your soulmate?
00:12:30He could be the one who completes you.
00:12:32Well, I think that a soulmate
00:12:35should be someone that inspires you
00:12:38to complete yourself.
00:12:41Okay.
00:12:43I gotta go pick up the ice cream
00:12:44for your mom's surprise party.
00:12:46She is gonna be so surprised.
00:12:48Yeah.
00:12:50Thank you for doing that.
00:12:51You don't mind?
00:12:51No.
00:12:52I love going into town.
00:12:53You never know who you'll run into.
00:13:02Hi, welcome.
00:13:03What can I get you?
00:13:04I would like three pints of vanilla, please,
00:13:07but one of the pints I'd like
00:13:08in two separate containers.
00:13:09In one of the containers,
00:13:10I would like one quarter.
00:13:11In the other container,
00:13:11I would like three quarters.
00:13:12Then I would like two pints of chocolate,
00:13:14but I want a half pint separated
00:13:15into two individual cups.
00:13:16Then I would like three pints of strawberry
00:13:17distributed the exact same way as the vanilla.
00:13:19Right.
00:13:20Okay.
00:13:21I've got a typed-up list for you,
00:13:23if you like.
00:13:24Double-spaced.
00:13:26What's your name, my friend?
00:13:28I'm Ricky.
00:13:29What's up, bro?
00:13:29Can I get a pint of the chocolate belly booster, please?
00:13:32Yeah, gotcha, man.
00:13:39Hi, David.
00:13:40Oh, hi, Elizabeth.
00:13:41How are you?
00:13:42Bring it in.
00:13:42Oh, that...
00:13:43Oh.
00:13:44It's okay.
00:13:47So, David Belling,
00:13:48back from his latest adventure.
00:13:50Here I am.
00:13:51And how does it feel to be home?
00:13:53Feels good.
00:13:54Yeah.
00:13:55Amazing, actually.
00:13:56I'm really excited to catch up with everybody.
00:13:57Hmm.
00:13:59Congratulations on the wedding.
00:14:01Very nice to hear about you and George.
00:14:03Thank you very much.
00:14:04I gotta know.
00:14:06How did old Georgie pop the question?
00:14:08Oh, well, um, we were sitting in the break room at the office, and we looked at each other
00:14:13and thought, we get along great.
00:14:15We're very similar.
00:14:16Our practice is thriving.
00:14:18It just seemed like the most logical time to do it.
00:14:21Sensible.
00:14:22Exactly.
00:14:23Thank you, David, for understanding.
00:14:26Of course.
00:14:26After all, life doesn't need to be a romance novel.
00:14:29No.
00:14:30Who needs romance?
00:14:34So, how long do you intend to be home?
00:14:37Not very long.
00:14:38I, uh, been teaching at a school in Mumbai, and I promised my students I'd be back soon,
00:14:42so probably right after the engagement party.
00:14:44Well, you will be missed.
00:14:46That's a very nice thing to say.
00:14:47Hey, so, it's gonna be $37.95 for the pints.
00:14:52I got this.
00:14:53Oh, no, no, no.
00:14:54You don't need to do that.
00:14:56Sure, I got it.
00:15:00Richard, you wouldn't happen to take yen or, uh, rupees, would you?
00:15:05I don't think so.
00:15:07I got it.
00:15:11I'll get the next one, okay?
00:15:14Thanks, buddy.
00:15:16So, is that a lucky charm?
00:15:20You don't recognize it.
00:15:22I do not.
00:15:23It's yours.
00:15:25I used to have it on your backpack all through middle school.
00:15:28So, how did you end up with it?
00:15:31Funny story.
00:15:32When we were about 12 years old, me, you, Louise, George, we went to the movies.
00:15:37I was being myself, as I am.
00:15:40But you decided to report me to the usher for speaking.
00:15:43Oh, I am sure I didn't do that.
00:15:46Oh, you most certainly did.
00:15:48And while you three were walking off into the sunset, and I was being accosted by security,
00:15:54this rabbit's foot fell off your bag.
00:15:56Picked it up, so I was gonna give it back to you, but then I thought to myself,
00:16:00no.
00:16:02Wow, David.
00:16:04I'm so sorry that I annoyed you that day.
00:16:07Annoying's a bit of a strong word, but you used it.
00:16:13Napkins.
00:16:14Do you realize the hundreds of annoying things you used to do on a daily basis?
00:16:22No.
00:16:23But you should have said something.
00:16:25I did.
00:16:26You just don't remember.
00:16:28Well, that just sounds very plausible.
00:16:31How about this?
00:16:32Let's take this opportunity for you to get off your chest all the things I ever did to annoy you.
00:16:37Let me have it.
00:16:38How much time do you have?
00:16:40All right.
00:16:41There was the time your dad drove us to get a Christmas tree.
00:16:44You yelled shotgun, ran ahead of everyone, and it made us wait outside the car for over an hour.
00:16:50I knew that.
00:16:53Or July 4th, 1997.
00:16:55Do you remember what happened that day?
00:16:57Fireworks?
00:16:58You snatched the fries off my plate and stole my soda.
00:17:02Wow.
00:17:04What a monster.
00:17:05Just a thought.
00:17:071997 that was?
00:17:08Uh-huh.
00:17:09Maybe you should let that one go.
00:17:11See you back in the house, David.
00:17:13Bye, Lizzie.
00:17:17All right.
00:17:17Shh.
00:17:18She's coming.
00:17:19Grant, come here.
00:17:20You gotta hide.
00:17:21Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:17:22Come on.
00:17:24Come on.
00:17:26Come on.
00:17:27Come on.
00:17:31Surprise!
00:17:34I can't believe that.
00:17:37What a surprise.
00:17:39Somebody told her.
00:17:40Yes, they did.
00:17:43It was...
00:17:44It was me.
00:17:44David, how could you?
00:17:46I'm a terrible person.
00:17:47What do you want?
00:17:55You know, you don't have to take the blame for something that you didn't do.
00:18:01Oh, so it was you who spilled the beans.
00:18:05You know, come to think of it, you would have been my most likely suspect.
00:18:09Naughty.
00:18:21Thank you all for this wonderful surprise.
00:18:24My wish was that Peter could see us all together having such a marvelous time.
00:18:29He's right here with his mom.
00:18:32If I could just take a minute to talk about my wonderful children.
00:18:37Oh, get ready for the annual Why I'm So Proud of My Children speech.
00:18:40I mean, just look at my extraordinary son, George, getting married to the most wonderful girl.
00:18:45I mean, the Belling family has been in love with Elizabeth for, it seems like, forever.
00:18:50And George and Elizabeth's dental practice is just thriving.
00:18:56Excuse me.
00:18:57Hello?
00:18:58Now, where was I?
00:19:00Oh, yes.
00:19:01I want to say how proud I am of my amazing daughter, Louise, an award-winning artist.
00:19:07And my truly remarkable son, David.
00:19:11Travels the globe, teaching children in need.
00:19:14You're such a good man.
00:19:17Very good.
00:19:17If you ask me, David needs to stay in one place and get married like his brother.
00:19:26I got married at 18.
00:19:28What's your problem, mister?
00:19:30It's a fair point, Bran.
00:19:31The answer to that is, I just can't find someone as special as you.
00:19:35Yeah, yeah, always the charmer.
00:19:39You listen to me.
00:19:40Yes, ma'am.
00:19:43Love is not something you find.
00:19:46Love is something that finds you when you least expect it.
00:19:54George, what is it?
00:19:55Oh, it's Mrs. Valenzuela.
00:19:57She says she has an unbearable toothache.
00:19:59Well, can't Dr. Willis handle it?
00:20:00You know Mrs. Valenzuela and her dental anxiety?
00:20:03She had such a bad experience with her last dentist.
00:20:05Her son said she'd only see me.
00:20:07Well, I don't blame her.
00:20:08I can't think of a more brilliant dentist to handle whatever problem she's having.
00:20:12Well, I'll only be gone tonight.
00:20:13I've scheduled for her to come in first thing in the morning.
00:20:16Will you survive without me?
00:20:17Hmm, I'll try.
00:20:20I'm going to grab my things.
00:20:28All right, go inside.
00:20:31Oh, hello, Tilly.
00:20:33Big storm coming, George.
00:20:35Think so?
00:20:36Oh, yeah, look at those clouds.
00:20:39Drive safe, okay?
00:20:42Hold down the fort.
00:20:43I will.
00:20:46Hey, George.
00:20:48I read that, uh, that article that you wrote in the dental magazine.
00:20:53What did you think?
00:20:55I thought it was really interesting.
00:20:56Especially the part about how oral infections in childhood
00:21:00could actually increase the risk of that, um, a thing in adulthood.
00:21:05You mean atherosclerosis?
00:21:07That's the thing.
00:21:08That's the thing.
00:21:09I thought it was very cool how you figured that out.
00:21:12Well, you didn't understand a word, did you?
00:21:15No, not a word.
00:21:16But it does not make it any less impressive, buddy.
00:21:21You're impressed.
00:21:22Of course.
00:21:23I'm very proud of my big brother.
00:21:26Well, I'm...
00:21:27I'm very proud of you, too, you know.
00:21:29Oh, I gotta hear this.
00:21:31Go ahead.
00:21:33Sometimes.
00:21:34I...
00:21:34I wish that I could be as liberated as you
00:21:38and just take off and live day by day as life comes.
00:21:42Well, okay.
00:21:44I'll book tickets right now.
00:21:45George, where do you want to go?
00:21:48Come on.
00:21:48Why not?
00:21:50Well, that's just the thing.
00:21:51See, I'm not a why not kind of guy.
00:21:55I'm the guy that just asks why.
00:21:59Dad, you know.
00:22:00I did.
00:22:00Almost.
00:22:01You were gonna come.
00:22:01Almost.
00:22:04Have a good night, David.
00:22:05You too, buddy.
00:22:05Safe drive, okay?
00:22:35What is going on?
00:22:39I can't believe this.
00:22:43Hey.
00:22:54Fuck it!
00:22:55I gotta get out of here.
00:22:56David!
00:22:58David!
00:23:03Cake?
00:23:04No, I do not want any cake.
00:23:05Do you realize it's 2 o'clock in the morning?
00:23:08I'm surprised you haven't woken up the whole house.
00:23:09You seem a little tense, Lizzie.
00:23:11I am tense because I was just woken up by David's one-man rock band.
00:23:15Well, should you try to get you a little something?
00:23:17Yeah, you could get me something.
00:23:18You could get me turning down the music
00:23:20because some of us are trying to sleep.
00:23:22You're absolutely correct.
00:23:24Some apology, Milk.
00:23:25I'm sorry.
00:23:26I'm still on Tibetan time.
00:23:28Well, the rest of us are not on Tibetan time.
00:23:30The rest of us are trying to maintain our usual
00:23:32eight and a quarter hours of sleep per night.
00:23:34Well, that injects a very specific amount of time, Elizabeth.
00:23:37God, I love this song.
00:23:38Isn't this so good?
00:23:39It just makes you want to dance.
00:23:40No, I do not love that song.
00:23:42Feel free to help yourself with that cake, all right?
00:23:44I'd rather not.
00:23:44Okay, then feel free to join me in the dance.
00:23:47I'm going to be over here dancing.
00:23:51David, it is two o'clock in the morning.
00:23:54I want to go to sleep.
00:23:55I do not want to have a dance party,
00:23:57and I do not want to eat peanut butter cake.
00:24:00Hold on now.
00:24:03There's peanuts in there.
00:24:04Yes.
00:24:05What's the matter with you?
00:24:05Can't you taste it?
00:24:08Very funny.
00:24:10No.
00:24:12That's not funny, David.
00:24:18David, David, David, are you okay?
00:24:20David, wake up, wake up, wake up.
00:24:22Shh.
00:24:24I'm trying to sleep.
00:24:27Is that your idea of a joke?
00:24:28More of a performance piece, really.
00:24:30You think it's funny to make me believe you're dead?
00:24:33I was going for unconscious,
00:24:34but I'll be the first to admit that I'm not a very good actor.
00:24:37You have been trouble from the very start.
00:24:39You take nothing seriously.
00:24:41You break all the rules, and I don't like rule breakers.
00:24:45So here's what we're going to do, David.
00:24:47We're going to keep our distance for the rest of the time you're home.
00:24:50We're going to be like two ships passing in the night.
00:24:56It's poetic.
00:24:58I'm sorry.
00:25:08Excuse me.
00:25:09What's going on here?
00:25:11Lightning struck the bridge.
00:25:13Whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:25:15Where are you going?
00:25:16Can't cross the bridge.
00:25:18Island's closed.
00:25:19Inspector should be here shortly.
00:25:21Let us know how the assessment's going.
00:25:23Is there much damage?
00:25:24Well, as far as I can tell,
00:25:26the lightning looks like it might have got the king post,
00:25:28some of the framing graces,
00:25:30probably 10 or 12 transoms.
00:25:32Oh, I see.
00:25:33Well, then I will just wait here until the repairs are done.
00:25:36All right.
00:25:37Suit yourself.
00:25:38Could be three or four days.
00:25:39Maybe even a couple weeks.
00:25:40Two weeks?
00:25:42I...
00:25:42No, I need to get across the bridge today.
00:25:45Hey, my engagement party's on Friday,
00:25:47and I promised to meet my fiancé today
00:25:48so that we can meet with the florist
00:25:51and the rental company,
00:25:53and the wedding picked us up.
00:25:54Well, I'm sorry to disappoint you and your fiancé,
00:25:57but you two lovebirds
00:25:58are going to have to plan your wedding
00:26:00from this side of the bridge.
00:26:04Hmm, hmm, hmm.
00:26:06Hmm.
00:26:07Hmm.
00:26:08Hmm.
00:26:08Hmm.
00:26:08Hmm.
00:26:09Hmm.
00:26:09Hmm.
00:26:10Hmm.
00:26:12Hmm.
00:26:14Good morning, Tilly.
00:26:16How are you?
00:26:17Good.
00:26:18Well, I'm good.
00:26:19Thank you for asking.
00:26:21How did you sleep?
00:26:22How did I sleep?
00:26:24Oh, I slept like a baby.
00:26:26How about you?
00:26:27What's that?
00:26:29Tilly.
00:26:30Shh.
00:26:31She's right there.
00:26:32She can hear you.
00:26:33No.
00:26:37Hello?
00:26:38George?
00:26:39You're breaking up.
00:26:40I can't hear you.
00:26:41The bridge?
00:26:41George, did you just say lightning strike?
00:26:46Hello?
00:26:47George, you're breaking up again.
00:26:48I can't hear you.
00:26:56Did you hear about a lightning strike on the bridge?
00:27:00Yes.
00:27:02So why didn't you tell me?
00:27:05Two ships passing in the night, right?
00:27:07Hmm.
00:27:08Hmm.
00:27:09Hmm.
00:27:10Hmm.
00:27:27Oh, hi.
00:27:28You been a ride?
00:27:30No, thank you.
00:27:31Are you sure?
00:27:33Looks like you got a lot of junk in your hands.
00:27:35It isn't junk.
00:27:36It's important research.
00:27:38I'm planning a wedding, you know.
00:27:39Oh, I do know.
00:27:41I also know George's got your car, so why don't you hop in?
00:27:43I'll take you wherever you want to go.
00:27:44I'm just going to the florist, only a few blocks away.
00:27:47Perfect.
00:27:47I'll get you there in two minutes.
00:27:49I'm fine.
00:27:50Have a nice day.
00:27:51Look, Lizzie, stop.
00:27:55You're marrying my brother.
00:27:57We're going to be family.
00:27:59For George's sake, how about you and I call a truce?
00:28:04For George?
00:28:06All right.
00:28:08Truce.
00:28:10Well, hold on now.
00:28:12Are you sure you don't want a ride?
00:28:17Okay, but only if you promise to stay inside the vehicle while I'm talking to the vendors.
00:28:20Deal?
00:28:21Deal.
00:28:22Hop in.
00:28:52Wait for me.
00:28:54So, as you can see from my notes and diagrams,
00:28:56I have a pretty clear idea of what I want the cake to look like.
00:28:58I see.
00:28:59A six-tier monochromatic cake with sugar petals down the side
00:29:04and then a single sugar pearl at the tip of each leaf.
00:29:07Lovely.
00:29:08You can do that.
00:29:09Great.
00:29:10Be with you in a minute, sir.
00:29:12I'm good.
00:29:18Excuse me just one moment.
00:29:22What are you doing?
00:29:23Is this lemon?
00:29:24We had a deal.
00:29:25You were going to wait outside until I finish my meetings.
00:29:27Now, why don't you just sit down and try not to interrupt?
00:29:31I can do that.
00:29:35I'm so sorry, Sylvia.
00:29:37Um, right.
00:29:39So, I would like a vanilla cake.
00:29:41All vanilla.
00:29:42Nothing but vanilla.
00:29:44A lot of vanilla.
00:29:46Did you say something?
00:29:47No.
00:29:49Sorry to interrupt.
00:29:49You were saying how fond you were of vanilla.
00:29:53I mean, imagine, if you will, a world where only vanilla exists.
00:29:59No butterscotch, no coconut, no rocky road.
00:30:01I suspect in a vanilla world, oceans wouldn't get crossed, mountains never climbed, civilizations never discovered.
00:30:11Perhaps I'm being dramatic.
00:30:12Hmm.
00:30:13This is not about Magellan discovering a new world.
00:30:17This is about my wedding cake.
00:30:20You're absolutely right.
00:30:21I apologize.
00:30:23I'm just going to sit here.
00:30:30Um, where were we?
00:30:32Sugar petals.
00:30:33Right.
00:30:34Uh, sugar petals.
00:30:35So, the, um, the floral-inspired decor would, um...
00:30:46You think vanilla is dull?
00:30:49I think vanilla is playing a little bit safe.
00:30:51And from my observation all the years that I've known you, Elizabeth, you do tend to play it safe.
00:30:57Maybe it's because you want people to think that you're a responsible, practical, safe person.
00:31:03But deep down, I think you're actually a Neapolitan ice cream sundae with sprinkles.
00:31:10Maybe even a little cherry on top.
00:31:14So, if you just let go once in a while, you might discover that you're not vanilla, not at all.
00:31:25Sylvia, let's go with the vanilla.
00:31:28You got it.
00:31:38You think I'm dull, don't you?
00:31:42No, in fact, that's the opposite of what I was trying to express.
00:31:45Well, why don't you just say it.
00:31:46I won't be angry.
00:31:47You think my life with George is dull and uninteresting.
00:31:52At least compared to your life.
00:31:55Well, someone's got to hold down the fort so us crazies can act out.
00:32:01Well, maybe...
00:32:04nothing.
00:32:05No, go ahead.
00:32:06You started.
00:32:06Maybe what?
00:32:08Maybe sometimes I get a bit sick of holding down the fort.
00:32:12Maybe I don't want to be just vanilla.
00:32:16Maybe I want to be chocolate and strawberry, too.
00:32:21All right.
00:32:23Wait, where are we going?
00:32:24Missy.
00:32:28Hold on, Magellan.
00:32:29You're about to discover a whole new world.
00:32:36You've been here before, right?
00:32:38Once.
00:32:40You grew up here, and you've only been in the Flying Otter Oyster Bar one time.
00:32:44Well, I don't know, David.
00:32:45I didn't plan it.
00:32:46Well, we're going to fix that.
00:32:47Sandy, my everything.
00:32:48Hey, hey, hey.
00:32:51Lizzie, Sandy, Sandy, Lizzie.
00:32:54We've met.
00:32:55Okay.
00:32:58Okay.
00:32:59You're going to love this.
00:33:01We are going to finish this entire thing.
00:33:03The bell's going to ring, and we're going to have that pie.
00:33:08Come on.
00:33:09I believe in you.
00:33:12There it is.
00:33:13Bottoms up.
00:33:17How is it?
00:33:19Delicious, isn't it?
00:33:20Mm-mm.
00:33:23That's terrible.
00:33:26But I want that bell to ring.
00:33:29I want that pie.
00:33:31That's the spirit.
00:33:32Okay, here we go.
00:33:34Let's dig in.
00:33:35This is yours.
00:33:36Oh.
00:33:36Throw that one down.
00:33:38We're all done.
00:33:39Better for me.
00:33:40Better for you.
00:33:42Cheers.
00:33:43Here we go.
00:34:04And to you.
00:34:06I'm very proud of you.
00:34:09There she is.
00:34:10Right on time.
00:34:11Wow, done.
00:34:12Randy.
00:34:13And there we go.
00:34:14Enjoy your work.
00:34:16There it is.
00:34:17All of its glory.
00:34:19Get ready.
00:34:20Here it comes.
00:34:22There it is.
00:34:23Is it all that you dreamed it would be?
00:34:25Mm-hmm.
00:34:26Nice.
00:34:27You got something right here.
00:34:29Oh.
00:34:30I'll get it.
00:34:39What?
00:34:40Do I have more cream?
00:34:42No, you don't.
00:34:44What's just crazy?
00:34:46What's crazy?
00:34:47You and George are getting married.
00:34:50Yeah?
00:34:51That's happening?
00:34:53What about you?
00:34:54You ever think about getting married?
00:34:55Oh, me, no.
00:34:58Nobody special in your life?
00:35:00Never in one place long enough.
00:35:02Hmm.
00:35:04Have you ever even been in love?
00:35:06Hmm.
00:35:07I mean, aside from Melanie Greenberg in the sixth grade.
00:35:12Oh, Melanie Greenberg and all of her braces.
00:35:16My poor little lips are never the same.
00:35:19I'm being serious.
00:35:21Don't you want to be in love?
00:35:22Get married?
00:35:23Start a family?
00:35:25The whole circle of life thing?
00:35:28Nothing about me goes in a circle, Lizzie.
00:35:31Or a straight line, for that matter.
00:35:32Okay.
00:35:33So you're just going to zigzag your way through the rest of your life?
00:35:36I don't know about all that, but I'm going to zigzag my way over to that dance floor.
00:35:43Join me.
00:35:44No, thank you.
00:35:45Come on, Lizzie.
00:35:47I'll zig.
00:35:48You zag.
00:35:49It's okay to cut loose and have a little bit of fun, Elizabeth.
00:35:52You can't leave me out here all by myself.
00:35:54You coming?
00:35:55There she comes.
00:35:57There she comes.
00:35:57Elizabeth, lady and gentleman.
00:35:59Here she is.
00:36:00What's she going to do?
00:36:03Oh, wow.
00:36:04It's like a solar eclipse.
00:36:05I can't look directly at it.
00:36:07Stop it.
00:36:09No.
00:36:10No, no, no.
00:36:12George is going.
00:36:13We're calling back.
00:36:14I should take it.
00:36:15One song.
00:36:16You were just getting into it.
00:36:18Two minutes, we'll call him right back.
00:36:21I can't believe you did that.
00:36:23You just told me to do that.
00:36:24How do you feel?
00:36:26Like I am breaking the rules.
00:36:29Whoa.
00:36:30Journey.
00:36:31Got a troublemaker on our hands.
00:36:34See ya.
00:36:34I'm going straight to prison.
00:36:47Hi, Louise.
00:36:48Hi.
00:36:48I hope I'm not interrupting.
00:36:50No, no.
00:36:50Not at all.
00:36:51Come on in.
00:37:00What do you think?
00:37:01Um.
00:37:04I like it.
00:37:05Really?
00:37:06Yeah.
00:37:07I like what you did with the reflections on the water.
00:37:12You know, uh, the other day I noticed you were painting something with mallards.
00:37:17Mm-hmm.
00:37:17And, uh, well, I remembered that my father had one of these.
00:37:22And I thought maybe it could keep you company.
00:37:26Uh, you know, like you artists say for inspiration.
00:37:32That's really thoughtful.
00:37:33Why don't you put it over there?
00:37:36Here?
00:37:36Yeah.
00:37:40Oh, that's perfect.
00:37:44Yes.
00:37:45Well.
00:37:47See you around, Louise.
00:37:49See you.
00:37:50See you.
00:37:52See you.
00:38:08Mm-hmm.
00:38:10Smells so good in here.
00:38:11Hi, honey.
00:38:12Hi.
00:38:13Hey, have you seen Louise?
00:38:15You know, I think she's out in the studio with Eugene.
00:38:19Really?
00:38:20Oh, don't get too excited.
00:38:22Now, our Louise has sworn off relationships after two broken engagements.
00:38:27Oh, my gosh.
00:38:28Look at the time.
00:38:29I've got to get this to Mother.
00:38:30Why don't I take it for you?
00:38:31Oh, you don't mind?
00:38:32Sure.
00:38:35Besides, before you know it, she'll be my grandmother, too.
00:38:41Oh, Elizabeth.
00:38:43How wonderful to see you.
00:38:44Diana sent this for you.
00:38:46So much food.
00:38:47Who could eat so much food?
00:38:50So, uh, how's the wedding planning going?
00:38:53It's been interesting.
00:38:55George got stuck on the other side of the bridge, so David has actually been dropping me off at my
00:38:59appointments.
00:39:00Let me tell you who's running that bridge.
00:39:04Nincompoops, that's who.
00:39:07Want to know who else is a nincompoop?
00:39:10Who?
00:39:12My grandson, George.
00:39:15What?
00:39:16Imagine leaving a beautiful girl like you all alone on the other side of the bridge.
00:39:22It was Mother Nature.
00:39:24It wasn't George's fault.
00:39:27Why, if I were a young man and I saw you, I'd sweep you off your feet and never leave
00:39:33your side.
00:39:34Is that what Grandpa Lou did?
00:39:36He swept you off your feet?
00:39:38Not exactly.
00:39:42Let me let you in on a little secret.
00:39:45Before I married Lou, I had a boyfriend.
00:39:49Oh, I didn't know about that.
00:39:52Well, it's true.
00:39:54Martin Moretti, you know him?
00:39:56Mr. Moretti, the dry cleaner?
00:39:58Mm-hmm, that's him.
00:39:59Oh.
00:40:00We both grew up together.
00:40:02We used to love sailing around the island, going to see movies in town, and we just loved to go
00:40:11dancing.
00:40:12Boy, oh boy, we were something else on that dance floor.
00:40:16Every move perfectly in sync.
00:40:20People used to say that Martin and I were a match made in heaven.
00:40:24So why didn't you marry him?
00:40:27Blah!
00:40:30Why would I want to marry someone who was exactly like me?
00:40:36All right.
00:40:37Then how did you end up marrying Grandpa Lou?
00:40:40Well, you know, after we met, he really started to grow on me.
00:40:47Little by little.
00:40:50He challenged me, and that was a good thing.
00:40:54Hmm.
00:40:56And with him, I found I could always be myself.
00:41:01The real Vivian.
00:41:03Not to mention, we had this wonderful connection.
00:41:09We used to call it that zing.
00:41:13Zing?
00:41:15Well, it's just a feeling.
00:41:20You can't force zing.
00:41:23And you can't deny it if it's there.
00:41:27Right.
00:41:28And even though Lou didn't like to sail, and he didn't like to dance,
00:41:34every time that man held me in his arms,
00:41:38I would just go weak in the knees.
00:41:43Like Jell-O.
00:41:45Every single time.
00:41:48I'm sure like you and David.
00:41:51You mean like me and George?
00:41:54That's what I said.
00:42:14Every time I come in here reminds me of my dad.
00:42:20I remember you used to read to us from that chair right there.
00:42:25One of my favorite childhood memories.
00:42:27Really?
00:42:27Mm-hmm.
00:42:28The best is when he read Robin Hood.
00:42:31He did the greatest voice of Friar Tag.
00:42:34That's right.
00:42:36I love the way he did those voices.
00:42:38Me too.
00:42:39Look at these places.
00:42:41China, India, Paul.
00:42:43It's all so beautiful.
00:42:45So is that how you do it?
00:42:48You just spin the globe and point to a place,
00:42:51and that's how you choose where to go next?
00:42:54It's a good start, no?
00:43:01Himalayas.
00:43:04I wonder if when you're in these faraway places,
00:43:07if you ever feel like there's a part of you that's missing.
00:43:11Sometimes when I'm on the other side of the planet,
00:43:13I sleep and I do dream of being home.
00:43:19Sometimes I wake up and I long to be back with the people I love,
00:43:22the people I left behind.
00:43:26Well, that's why you're so lucky, Lizzie.
00:43:29I'm so lucky.
00:43:30Yes, you're very lucky.
00:43:32Oh.
00:43:33There is a part of me that wonders what it would be like
00:43:36to be that important person for somebody else.
00:43:41And you have that.
00:43:43You're that missing piece that makes someone's heart whole,
00:43:47like you said.
00:43:55The truth is you can climb the highest mountain
00:43:58and swim the widest river.
00:44:02I still never find that.
00:44:04Oh, my goodness.
00:44:06It's still here.
00:44:07What?
00:44:08You gotta come see this.
00:44:15Do you remember this?
00:44:20How did you find this?
00:44:22I watched you write that note when we were 13.
00:44:26Right over there.
00:44:28I don't want you sticking in this book.
00:44:30Of course, I had to come read it.
00:44:32Oh.
00:44:34Oh, I wanted to go to Rome so bad.
00:44:37Mm-hmm.
00:44:39I thought maybe we'd go as a family,
00:44:40but then my parents split up.
00:44:43Look at all the places I wanted to go.
00:44:45Trevi Fountain, Coliseum.
00:44:48Sistine Chapel.
00:44:50Did you ever end up gone?
00:44:53No.
00:44:54No?
00:44:55Come on.
00:44:56Lizzie, if you gotta go, what's stopping you?
00:45:00I just can't see that happening anytime soon.
00:45:04Maybe there's a piece of your heart that's missing, too.
00:45:09The piece that's in this list right here
00:45:10that that girl wrote all those years ago.
00:45:19I gotta call George.
00:45:20Yes, of course.
00:45:21I'll leave you to it.
00:45:23Say hello to the man for me.
00:45:37Where have you been?
00:45:39Inside with Elizabeth.
00:45:40Sorry.
00:45:41Lost track of time.
00:45:43That's nice.
00:45:44What's nice?
00:45:46That you and Elizabeth are finally friends.
00:45:51You know, I think you bring out a different side of her.
00:45:55Oh, yeah?
00:45:56How so?
00:45:57I don't know.
00:45:57I mean, when she's around you, she's a lot lighter,
00:46:01and she's less Elizabeth and more Lizzie.
00:46:05Yeah, she's pretty great.
00:46:07I know.
00:46:07I've been telling you that for years.
00:46:10Well, don't you just know everything?
00:46:14Uh-huh.
00:46:15I bet you regret all those years
00:46:17when you and Elizabeth didn't get along.
00:46:20Yeah, between her lists,
00:46:21my dancing and carrying on,
00:46:23we thoroughly annoyed each other,
00:46:26but we're all adults now.
00:46:27We can move on from that.
00:46:30Well, good.
00:46:31Well, I guess you and Elizabeth
00:46:33have found that thing
00:46:34that Grandma Vivian always talks about.
00:46:36You know, that thing.
00:46:41Grandma was talking about
00:46:42what she had with Grandpa Lou.
00:46:44I don't gotta zing with Lizzie.
00:46:45I gotta zing with nobody.
00:46:47I'm zingless.
00:46:48Come on.
00:46:50George and Lizzie,
00:46:51they gotta zing.
00:46:54They're still perfect for each other.
00:46:57It's just an off-the-charts zing.
00:47:19Hi, Eugene.
00:47:21You're working late.
00:47:22I don't mind.
00:47:24Louise, Eugene is looking tired.
00:47:27Perhaps he'd like some coffee?
00:47:29Oh, yeah, we just made a fresh pot.
00:47:32Would you like some?
00:47:33I'd love some.
00:47:35Thanks.
00:47:36Cream?
00:47:36Sugar?
00:47:37Black is fine.
00:47:39Okay.
00:47:40Have you eaten much today, Eugene?
00:47:43Not much.
00:47:46Oh, we have some pie.
00:47:49Would you like a piece?
00:47:50I'd love one.
00:47:51Okay.
00:47:54It's apple.
00:47:57Oh, right.
00:47:58There you go.
00:48:05You made this?
00:48:06Oh, no, no, no.
00:48:08That was all Louise.
00:48:10You like it?
00:48:11I think it's the best pie I've ever eaten.
00:48:19I'm just gonna...
00:48:24So, um, I've been meaning to ask you,
00:48:27how much does a first-class stamp cost?
00:48:32I'm glad you asked.
00:48:35I can't understand you when you're laughing like that.
00:48:38And then Denise put the mouthwash...
00:48:40Denise put the mouthwash in the breakroom refrigerator?
00:48:43Yes.
00:48:44Yes, yes, yes.
00:48:45Yeah, yeah, that's really funny.
00:48:47Yes, it is.
00:48:49You're breaking up again.
00:48:50I love it.
00:48:51Listen.
00:48:53I guess just call me back, George.
00:49:04Sorry, I didn't realize anyone was in here.
00:49:07Ever seen this movie?
00:49:09It's the best Western ever made.
00:49:10I've seen it probably a thousand times.
00:49:13It's better every time.
00:49:17Hey!
00:49:20Go, go!
00:49:25Would you like to watch something else?
00:49:30Um...
00:49:31There's this dating show that I like,
00:49:33and tonight the guy is supposed to propose to the girl that he chooses.
00:49:37We can watch that.
00:49:39Really?
00:49:40Yeah, sure, why not?
00:49:42How about it?
00:50:02You're kidding, right?
00:50:05What?
00:50:07This is a romance?
00:50:10What do you mean?
00:50:10What's wrong with it?
00:50:11What's wrong with it?
00:50:13He doesn't even believe what he's saying.
00:50:15You don't think this is real, do you?
00:50:17Yeah, I kind of do.
00:50:20Okay.
00:50:23It's moving.
00:50:25They're both flight attendants.
00:50:27They have a lot in common.
00:50:29Bag of peanuts in flight magazines.
00:50:31That's all they got in common.
00:50:33What do you know about romance?
00:50:36Oh, don't you come for me.
00:50:38I'm the most romantic guy you've ever met.
00:50:40Is that so?
00:50:41That is so.
00:50:42Then how would you romance this girl?
00:50:44How would I romance her?
00:50:46You really want to know?
00:50:47Mm-hmm.
00:50:49Ooh.
00:50:51Let's see.
00:50:52I would, uh, take her on a boat.
00:50:56Out on the water.
00:50:57Be sunset, of course.
00:51:00And I would, uh, take her in my arms,
00:51:02and I would say to her,
00:51:05all I love,
00:51:07all I ever need,
00:51:09is you.
00:51:11Without you, my love, I am lost.
00:51:16Every time I look at you, I...
00:51:18I'm breathless.
00:51:22Every time I hold you in my arms,
00:51:24I feel like I'm home.
00:51:28I loved you yesterday.
00:51:32I love you today.
00:51:35I love you tomorrow.
00:51:58What are you doing?
00:52:02I'm serenading myself.
00:52:04Would you care to join me so it's less sad?
00:52:06No, thank you.
00:52:07I was actually wondering
00:52:08if you could drive me into town again.
00:52:10I have another couple appointments.
00:52:12Of course.
00:52:14All I ask
00:52:16is that you climb up here and you join me.
00:52:19I said no, thank you.
00:52:22My mom never wanted me in that treehouse.
00:52:25I don't think she trusted the latter.
00:52:28My mother was a smart woman.
00:52:30The only problem is,
00:52:31is that sometimes,
00:52:33to find happiness,
00:52:35you gotta reach
00:52:36towards just beyond your grasp.
00:52:40Come on.
00:52:45I got a confession to make.
00:52:48I don't understand this whole wedding registry thing
00:52:50at all.
00:52:52You're just supposed to do it
00:52:54so that people can get you what you really want.
00:52:59All right.
00:52:59Well, if that's the case,
00:53:01if I was getting married,
00:53:02I would want
00:53:04this.
00:53:05That's ridiculous.
00:53:06It is ridiculous.
00:53:08Do you know what else is ridiculous?
00:53:10The fact that you have a list
00:53:11that you're using to make another list
00:53:13so that people can buy you presents
00:53:15apparently from the goodness of their hearts
00:53:17but only exists on those two lists.
00:53:18That's not really the point.
00:53:21Okay.
00:53:22Oh.
00:53:23Now this.
00:53:25This is actually perfect.
00:53:27So perfect.
00:53:29A white, plain plate.
00:53:32That's how you want to celebrate your love.
00:53:34It's timeless.
00:53:36It's timeless.
00:53:37I'll give you that.
00:53:38Oh.
00:53:39Now this.
00:53:42That's a wedding essential right there.
00:53:44Golden flying pigs?
00:53:46Yep.
00:53:48What am I supposed to do with those?
00:53:51A reminder that anything is possible.
00:53:54Pigs can't fly.
00:53:55I don't know, Lizzie.
00:53:56They're fun.
00:53:57Look at them.
00:53:57They're cute.
00:54:00I'll have you know that when you were a kid,
00:54:02you were the one
00:54:04who would find the joy in all the little things.
00:54:07For instance,
00:54:08do you remember that ring
00:54:10that Louise gave you one year for Christmas?
00:54:12With the pearl?
00:54:13She didn't care about that ring, did you?
00:54:15All you cared about
00:54:16was that cute little box that it came in.
00:54:18Well, that was a thing of beauty.
00:54:20It was.
00:54:21She painted all those unicorns on it.
00:54:23I saved that for years.
00:54:25And the ring.
00:54:29No idea.
00:54:33But that was a really long time ago.
00:54:36I believed in unicorns then.
00:54:39But people change.
00:54:41Hmm.
00:54:43Yeah.
00:54:44Well, if it's all the same to you,
00:54:45I'm going to hold on to my memory of that little girl
00:54:49who believed in unicorns.
00:55:10Oh, good.
00:55:11You found the, uh,
00:55:12the toasters.
00:55:13Okay.
00:55:14It says here you and Georgie Boy
00:55:16wanted a
00:55:17four-slice toaster.
00:55:19I changed my mind.
00:55:21I want a two-slice toaster.
00:55:24Okay.
00:55:25Sure.
00:55:26What about a crumb tray?
00:55:28Should I share that, uh...
00:55:28No.
00:55:29I like crumbs.
00:55:32All right.
00:55:34I really,
00:55:35really like crumbs.
00:55:38And one more thing, David.
00:55:40Not everything has changed.
00:55:43I still find joy
00:55:44in the little things in life.
00:55:48The crumbs.
00:55:50So if a crumb
00:55:51is going to bring you joy,
00:55:54crumbs are you should get.
00:56:01Oh, my goodness.
00:56:03What have you done?
00:56:05What else do you want?
00:56:07I don't know.
00:56:08The world is your oyster.
00:56:10Take your pick.
00:56:13What's it going to be?
00:56:17I want that.
00:56:21That's not on your list.
00:56:23I don't care.
00:56:23I want it anyway.
00:56:24Wow.
00:56:26Okay.
00:56:26What's next?
00:56:28Uh,
00:56:29this.
00:56:30I want
00:56:31whatever this is.
00:56:32That's a rabbit
00:56:33toilet paper dispenser.
00:56:34Every home should have
00:56:35one of those.
00:56:37What's next?
00:56:38Uh...
00:56:38What else do you want?
00:56:39Come on.
00:56:40This.
00:56:40Show the people.
00:56:41What else do you want?
00:56:47Sorry.
00:56:49Scanner slipped.
00:56:51I don't know what happened.
00:56:54It's okay.
00:57:10Now,
00:57:12lots to decide on
00:57:13for your wedding music.
00:57:14Joey, let the dog out.
00:57:16In a minute, Mom.
00:57:17I'm with clients.
00:57:19We need to decide
00:57:20on your entrance music,
00:57:23the father-daughter dance,
00:57:24the cutting the cake song,
00:57:25and, of course,
00:57:27the first dance.
00:57:28You said you have a list.
00:57:32You got your list.
00:57:38I...
00:57:38I don't.
00:57:39I'm so sorry.
00:57:40I don't know what I did
00:57:40with my list.
00:57:41I'm gonna go check the car.
00:57:42That's okay.
00:57:44I've got plenty of ideas
00:57:45for you, too.
00:57:47He's not my fiance.
00:57:48Oh, sorry.
00:57:49It's okay.
00:57:50I just assumed.
00:57:52Well,
00:57:53anyways,
00:57:53what do you think
00:57:54of this
00:57:55for your first dance?
00:58:03Joey,
00:58:03the dog needs to go out.
00:58:05Sorry.
00:58:06Be right back.
00:58:21DJ Joey.
00:58:32Not a heck of a presentation here.
00:58:38I think this song is pretty nice.
00:58:39You want to take it for a spin?
00:58:40See if you like it.
00:58:43Fine.
00:58:43All right.
00:58:52Oh, my goodness.
00:58:53What is happening down here?
00:58:55I know how to dance, David.
00:58:57Of course.
00:58:58Just thinking maybe one of us
00:59:00should leave.
00:59:02Okay.
00:59:03Show me, then.
00:59:05All right.
00:59:06Hands, hands.
00:59:08Shoulder.
00:59:08You had it before.
00:59:10Bear with me.
00:59:11Stop.
00:59:13Stop.
00:59:14There it is.
00:59:14Easy.
00:59:17Listen to the music.
00:59:20See how you feel.
00:59:29I'm glad you're there.
00:59:30Maybe you would take away everything
00:59:35You okay?
00:59:36Mm-hmm.
00:59:38You sure?
00:59:38You want to go slower?
00:59:40Let's go slower.
00:59:42All right.
00:59:47Sorry about that.
00:59:52What do we think of the song?
00:59:53Well, DJ Joey,
00:59:54I think the song is, um...
00:59:57I think it's perfect
00:59:57for the bride and groom.
00:59:59What do you think, Elizabeth?
01:00:03Yeah.
01:00:05I...
01:00:07Uh...
01:00:09I think I will just meet you
01:00:11back at the house.
01:00:15I'm gonna need a
01:00:1650% deposit at the time.
01:00:18Not the time, Joe.
01:00:21I'm gonna call you later.
01:00:22Okay.
01:00:24And then he says,
01:00:26sure.
01:00:26I'll watch your dating show
01:00:28with you.
01:00:28Because apparently
01:00:29he knows all about romance.
01:00:31But trust me,
01:00:32I don't need David Belling
01:00:33telling me
01:00:34about romance.
01:00:36Are you gonna order
01:00:37a platter soon?
01:00:38Because I'm supposed
01:00:39to take my break.
01:00:40Yeah, sure.
01:00:42But what I really want
01:00:43is pie.
01:00:44Great.
01:00:45One platter coming up.
01:00:47I had my whole life
01:00:48figured out.
01:00:50Everything was written
01:00:51down on lists.
01:00:52But today?
01:00:54I lost my list.
01:00:59No oysters?
01:01:00Well,
01:01:01kinda seemed like
01:01:02you could use
01:01:02a piece of pie today.
01:01:06Don't worry.
01:01:07It's just pre-wedding jitters.
01:01:09I'm gonna marry George.
01:01:11Truth is,
01:01:12I didn't even know
01:01:12you could go
01:01:13weak in the knees
01:01:15until...
01:01:15Hello, George.
01:01:23I'm gonna go take my break.
01:01:24Enjoy that pie.
01:01:46Where do you want this, Louise?
01:01:47Just with me.
01:01:48It's fine.
01:01:49Thanks.
01:01:52Oh, hey, Eugene.
01:01:53Um,
01:01:55thanks for helping me.
01:01:57My pleasure.
01:01:58Maggie.
01:02:18Oh,
01:02:23door.
01:02:24Oh.
01:02:25Oh.
01:02:27Oh!
01:02:29Don't give up now. You almost got it.
01:02:32I thought I was alone.
01:02:34Yeah, and I thought we were doing wedding stuff.
01:02:38May I make a suggestion?
01:02:39No.
01:02:40Okay.
01:02:54You okay?
01:02:58Fine.
01:02:59I can't do it while you're looking at me.
01:03:00Of course. Yes, ma'am.
01:03:07You know, I've been thinking.
01:03:09What you've been thinking?
01:03:11Just everything that's happened since the bridge went down.
01:03:17For as long as I can remember, every aspect of my life has been planned.
01:03:21And get good grades, go to college, go to dental school, marry George, run my dental practice.
01:03:28It's all written down.
01:03:30What's wrong with that?
01:03:31I've just been thinking about that list you showed me in the book.
01:03:36All the places I wanted to see in Rome.
01:03:38And I found myself wondering, why haven't I been to any of those places?
01:03:44All George and I ever do is just work all day and go to conferences on weekends and, and, and,
01:03:51and I know that for you, a trip is just a small thing, but...
01:03:56Small things are the big things.
01:03:58The good things only happen from all the hundreds of tiny steps you take along the way.
01:04:02I need to start taking those tiny steps.
01:04:08With George.
01:04:12We need to take some time away from the practice and go to Rome.
01:04:20You can picture George at the Coliseum, right?
01:04:24Of course.
01:04:25I can picture that.
01:04:28Great!
01:04:30That's what I'm going to do then.
01:04:32As soon as George gets here, I'm going to tell him about our new plan.
01:04:36All right.
01:04:39But first, I'm going to climb this ladder.
01:04:41Right.
01:04:51Take your time.
01:04:53You've got it.
01:04:55Stay close.
01:05:03You've got it.
01:05:04A little further.
01:05:06Oh, my goodness.
01:05:07Pull yourself over.
01:05:16How's the view?
01:05:22Amazing.
01:05:34Oh, Dr. Belling.
01:05:37Denise.
01:05:39Denise.
01:05:40This is your call to the Echo Island Bridge's reopening tomorrow.
01:05:43Oh.
01:05:44That's good news.
01:05:45Yeah.
01:05:47Thank you, Denise.
01:05:49For what?
01:05:50Thank you for always putting in extra hours, even when not asked.
01:05:53Oh, well, it's my pleasure.
01:05:55Well, I imagine there's probably a thousand other places you'd rather be than here.
01:05:58Not really.
01:05:59I really enjoy my job, so truthfully, there's no place I'd rather be.
01:06:10Okay.
01:06:19so what is the sheriff doing he's trying to catch the bad guys spoiler he always does
01:06:28you don't like this movie do you you can know hey spoke to bob dooley today
01:06:37and the bridges are opening in the morning
01:06:41so george will be back soon
01:06:46nice
01:06:51so will you be leaving once the bridge reopens no no no gotta stay for the engagement party right
01:07:01all right i've told her to change this thing a million times mom wow look at all these boxes
01:07:09jeez louise louise that's a lot of them
01:07:14there's one of yours
01:07:19what's in here
01:07:26oh that is a lot of souvenirs and travel books
01:07:34can i see that book please sure thank you
01:07:40so have you really been to all these places
01:07:45yeah yeah pretty much
01:07:46mondain
01:07:47amsterdam
01:07:52paris
01:07:53after you and george go to rome you gotta stop in paris everybody's gotta see paris once
01:07:58walk along the seine
01:08:01wander the streets of montmartre and you gotta stop at this little place in the fifth arrondissement that has the
01:08:07best profiteroles that you will ever have they just melt your mouth
01:08:11what if george doesn't want to go to paris
01:08:15i mean lizzie you talk a lot about george's plan and what he wants but
01:08:19i know george would want to do what you want to do too
01:08:23so what do you want
01:08:28i want to go to paris
01:08:30then you should go to paris
01:08:33what will people think
01:08:36lizzie sometimes people around you aren't going to understand your journey
01:08:39that's okay they don't need to
01:08:42it's not for them
01:08:46listen maybe nobody's told you this before but
01:08:48it's okay
01:08:51for you to chase your own happiness
01:09:04et voila
01:09:11bon noii
01:09:13bon noii
01:09:14bon noii
01:09:14bon noii
01:09:15bon noii
01:09:16bon noii
01:09:17bon noii
01:09:18bon noii
01:09:18bon noii
01:09:19bon noii
01:09:19bon noii
01:09:20bon noii
01:09:32bon noii
01:09:34bon noii
01:09:35bon noii
01:09:35bon noii
01:09:59Elizabeth!
01:10:01George!
01:10:02You're back!
01:10:07Are you all right?
01:10:08Yes.
01:10:09Yes.
01:10:09I was just about to go for a walk.
01:10:11Do you want to join me?
01:10:12Sure.
01:10:14Oh, I hope you don't mind.
01:10:15I registered us for a seminar this September at the university.
01:10:19Fixed metallic replacements versus dental implants.
01:10:22I couldn't resist.
01:10:23Sounded so fun.
01:10:24Yeah, sure George, whatever you want.
01:10:31Actually, while you were gone, I did some thinking and I think I've come up with a pretty
01:10:36fun plan for us.
01:10:38Another seminar?
01:10:39Not exactly.
01:10:41I think that we should put things on hold for a couple of months and travel the world.
01:10:48Elizabeth, I already said I do not want to go to South America.
01:10:51I have no interest in ziplining across the Andes and this is certainly not the time to leave
01:10:56our practice.
01:10:57Okay, just hear me out, George.
01:11:00This could actually be the perfect time for us to do something like this.
01:11:05We don't have kids, we haven't bought a house yet, it could be the adventure of a lifetime.
01:11:11And we don't have to go to South America, we could, we could go to Rome.
01:11:17Did I ever tell you how much I've always wanted to see the Colosseum?
01:11:21And then we could go to Paris and eat profiterals.
01:11:26Do I need to remind you that this fall we have a dental convention, three seminars, two
01:11:30lectures and not to mention our, our patients who I assure you will not be very happy to
01:11:34know that their, their dentists are gallivanting across.
01:11:36Sure, sure.
01:11:38You're right.
01:11:40Just a crazy idea.
01:11:44Maybe someday we can go?
01:11:47Maybe someday, when we're very old and very gray, we'll go to Paris.
01:11:56Dance with me.
01:11:58What?
01:11:58I want to dance with you.
01:12:00Now?
01:12:01Yes.
01:12:03Now.
01:12:06Dance?
01:12:07Huh.
01:12:23Are you sure you're all right?
01:12:26Yes.
01:12:27Just dance with me.
01:12:29If I had to live without you, what kind of life would that be?
01:12:37Oh, now.
01:12:41George, do you think you could hold me a bit closer?
01:12:45Mm-hmm.
01:12:46You're my world, my heart, my soul.
01:12:49Mm-hmm.
01:12:49If you ever leave, baby, you would take away everything good in my life.
01:13:03Are we done yet?
01:13:08Yes, George.
01:13:10We're done.
01:13:13Ahem.
01:13:20Ahem.
01:13:23When I was a young girl, there was no such thing as an engagement party.
01:13:27Back then, we'd just gotten married.
01:13:29No celebration.
01:13:30Gran, that can't be true.
01:13:32It's true.
01:13:33Lou and I were married in my mother's kitchen.
01:13:36There was no food, there was no music, no fancy party, no presents.
01:13:41Oh, mother, please.
01:13:43No, there must have been some presents.
01:13:45No.
01:13:45My father gave us $5 and wished us good luck.
01:13:51I was married 57 years.
01:13:54What does that tell you?
01:13:55I'm not totally sure.
01:13:57Oh, if you ask me.
01:13:59The shorter the engagement, the longer the marriage.
01:14:04How long have you been engaged?
01:14:05Um, meatballs, grandma?
01:14:07Oh, I thought you'd never ask.
01:14:11Elizabeth, would you like to go and dance?
01:14:14Yeah?
01:14:16Georgie?
01:14:17Oh.
01:14:17Oh, no.
01:14:18Thank you, David.
01:14:20All right.
01:14:22Let's go.
01:14:27Elizabeth!
01:14:28Hi.
01:14:29Thanks again for the invitation.
01:14:31This place is amazing.
01:14:32Good.
01:14:32I hope you're having a good time.
01:14:34And who's this?
01:14:35David Belling.
01:14:37Abby.
01:14:37Abby, nice to meet you.
01:14:39Excuse me one moment, I'm gonna put these down.
01:14:41So this is David.
01:14:42Okay.
01:14:46Oh, I guess you're going.
01:14:51Let's go.
01:14:53Come on.
01:14:56There it is.
01:14:57My goodness, there it is.
01:14:59Learned from the past.
01:15:00Don't you flatter me.
01:15:06This seems to happen to us a lot.
01:15:10Yeah.
01:15:13Yeah.
01:15:19You all right?
01:15:22Yeah.
01:15:25Okay.
01:15:27I don't know what that was.
01:15:27I'm sorry.
01:15:29Sad.
01:15:33Hello, everyone.
01:15:35If you would all head inside the house, we have a wonderful selection of desserts.
01:15:41Come on in.
01:15:41You're my home for
01:15:47You're everything I need
01:15:53Shall we?
01:16:00And I say, because we need to check for cavities and gum disease
01:16:04And then she says, do I get a refund if you don't find any?
01:16:10Excuse me, George, may I speak with you for a moment?
01:16:13Uh, sure, excuse me for a minute
01:16:27George, I was hoping we could talk about the past few days
01:16:31What about the past few days?
01:16:34Hey, where are you going?
01:16:36How do I explain?
01:16:40Once upon a time, there was a lonely little girl who came from a broken family
01:16:47And one day, this wonderful family moved in across the street
01:16:53And they were fun and loving and kind
01:16:59And they welcomed her with open arms
01:17:02And since then, she's been trying to replicate this perfect family
01:17:09This perfect life
01:17:14What are you trying to say?
01:17:20I've had this one goal
01:17:23And this one plan for how to get there
01:17:27But I've discovered that
01:17:29Sometimes life takes us to unexpected places
01:17:34And that maybe
01:17:36Having a plan for happiness
01:17:39Isn't the same as just being happy
01:17:44Well, I need to have a plan, Elizabeth
01:17:46I know you do, George
01:17:48And that's great, it is
01:17:51I used to be that way too
01:17:53Used to?
01:17:56Ever since the bridge went down
01:17:59I've realized that
01:18:01I need to find out who I really am
01:18:04And what actually makes me happy
01:18:09Without a plan
01:18:12I see
01:18:15And where does that leave us?
01:18:33Is there anything I can say to change your mind?
01:18:39Hmm
01:18:41Well, I guess that's the point
01:18:44If I have to convince you, then there is no point
01:19:03George, we...
01:19:07Thank you for making every day we had together so...
01:19:11Perfect
01:19:27Have you seen David?
01:19:29He's gone
01:19:29Gone?
01:19:30Gone for good?
01:19:31You know, David, there's always another adventure on the horizon
01:19:35Yeah, let's go sit by the wire
01:19:37Yeah
01:19:37Yeah, yeah
01:19:38Come on
01:20:02I can't believe I've been gone for a year
01:20:05But every time I think about coming home
01:20:07I find another place on the map
01:20:10London is absolutely amazing
01:20:13Today I went to Big Ben
01:20:15Miss you
01:20:16Love, Elizabeth
01:20:19Having the time of my life in Paris
01:20:21Today I ate the most incredible profiteral
01:20:24See you soon
01:20:49Mrs. Diana Belling requests your company
01:20:53At the marriage ceremony uniting Louise Belling with her family
01:20:56And Eugene McClain
01:21:15And now, a very special song for the lovely couple
01:21:19The bride and groom Louise and Eugene
01:21:30The new dental hygienists have those kinds of moves
01:21:36Did you see that she caught the bouquet?
01:21:39Doesn't look like she's letting go any time soon
01:21:52She's the one
01:21:53She's the one
01:21:54Aw, look at Louise
01:21:57She seems so happy
01:21:58Yeah
01:21:59I think she found a really good man
01:22:02I think so too
01:22:09You know, I wanted to write to you
01:22:14Just didn't know where to send the postcards
01:22:27Come on
01:22:28Come on
01:22:53I tried writing you too
01:22:59Just a very long time ago
01:23:05Open it
01:23:14Trevi Fountain
01:23:16Colosseum
01:23:18Sistine Chapel
01:23:20I don't know where any of these places are
01:23:22But if you wanna go, I wanna go
01:23:27But only with you
01:23:29Love, David
01:23:33I was 13 years old when I wrote that note
01:23:38It was right after I read yours
01:23:41I put it in that book right there
01:23:44Hoping that one day maybe you'll find it
01:23:48What you never did
01:23:50What you never did
01:23:52Not the smartest idea of all time, but
01:23:54It was okay
01:23:59Because you were happy
01:24:02You see, you asked me once
01:24:05If I'd ever been in love
01:24:09The answer is just once
01:24:13And I never stopped
01:24:16And I never stopped
01:24:17For me it's always been you
01:24:21I loved you yesterday
01:24:25I love you today
01:24:28I love you today
01:24:29I love you tomorrow
01:24:35Dance with me
01:24:37Dance with me
01:24:39Dance with me
01:24:58I really thought I might get a kiss with that line
01:25:01Shh
01:25:33I'm sorry, hold on
01:25:34I'm sorry, hold on
01:25:35I'm just gonna propose
01:25:37Just once
01:25:37I thought you didn't like these dating shows
01:25:41Well, here they are
01:25:45Love and stuff
01:25:47For me
01:25:48I'm sorry, I apologize
01:25:51Let's take off
01:25:52Let's take off
01:25:52Join me
01:25:53hope
01:25:54Go to the moon
01:25:56The moon
01:25:56The moon
01:25:59The moon
01:26:03The moon
01:26:03The moon
01:26:04The moon
01:26:04The moon
01:26:06The moon
01:26:06The moon
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