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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.
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Starring: Erin Krakow, Tyler Hynes.
Genre: Romance, Drama.
Themes: Self-Discovery, Family Ties, Second Chances, Adventure.
Atmosphere: Scenic, Heartfelt, Wholesome.
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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.
Recommended Hashtags
Broad & High-Traffic
#ItWasAlwaysYou #HallmarkMovies #FullMovie #RomanceMovies #MovieNight #HollywoodMovies
Genre & Vibe
#RomCom #Heartfelt #SmallTownRomance #LoveStory #Wholesome #SummerRomance
Cast & Search Focused
#ErinKrakow #TylerHynes #Hynies #HallmarkChannel #MustWatch #LoveTravels
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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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