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Title: All of My Heart: The Wedding (2018) – Full Movie / Hallmark Romance
Summary:
The heartwarming story of Jenny (Lacey Chabert) and Brian (Brennan Elliott) continues in the final chapter of the All of My Heart trilogy. As they prepare to finally tie the knot at their cozy Emily’s Inn, the couple faces unexpected financial hurdles that threaten their dream wedding.
When a distant relative arrives with a claim to the house, Jenny and Brian must work together to save their home and their future. This charming film is a celebration of community, persistence, and the enduring power of love. Perfect for fans who have followed their journey from the very beginning.
Key Highlights:
Starring: Lacey Chabert, Brennan Elliott.
Genre: Romance, Drama.
Themes: Wedding Planning, Small Town Life, Family Legacy, Cozy Romance.
Part of a Series: The third installment following All of My Heart and All of My Heart: Inn Love.
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Title: All of My Heart: The Wedding (2018) – Full Movie / Hallmark Romance
Summary:
The heartwarming story of Jenny (Lacey Chabert) and Brian (Brennan Elliott) continues in the final chapter of the All of My Heart trilogy. As they prepare to finally tie the knot at their cozy Emily’s Inn, the couple faces unexpected financial hurdles that threaten their dream wedding.
When a distant relative arrives with a claim to the house, Jenny and Brian must work together to save their home and their future. This charming film is a celebration of community, persistence, and the enduring power of love. Perfect for fans who have followed their journey from the very beginning.
Key Highlights:
Starring: Lacey Chabert, Brennan Elliott.
Genre: Romance, Drama.
Themes: Wedding Planning, Small Town Life, Family Legacy, Cozy Romance.
Part of a Series: The third installment following All of My Heart and All of My Heart: Inn Love.
Recommended Hashtags
Broad & High-Traffic
#AllOfMyHeartTheWedding #HallmarkMovies #FullMovie #RomanceMovies #MovieNight #HollywoodMovies
Genre & Vibe
#WeddingMovie #SmallTownRomance #LoveStory #Wholesome #FeelGood #HallmarkChannel #Cozy
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Short filmTranscript
00:00:26Good morning, everyone.
00:00:28Good morning.
00:00:29Good morning.
00:00:30Good morning to you, too.
00:00:31Mmm, pumpkin pancakes.
00:00:33The house specialty.
00:00:35You know, I just love cooking according to the seasons.
00:00:37Especially this season.
00:00:38Because I'm going to be a fall bride.
00:00:41Is that a thing?
00:00:42Oh, it's a thing to me.
00:00:44And really, it's just the most gorgeous time of the year.
00:00:46Actually, gorgeous is looking into those eyes the rest of my life.
00:00:54And eating very well.
00:00:56And laughing a lot.
00:00:58You know what?
00:00:59This is the next chapter.
00:00:59Sign me up.
00:01:00I can't believe the wedding is just two months away.
00:01:02I mean, there's just so much to do.
00:01:04We've got to do the flowers and the cake.
00:01:05I love that.
00:01:07Oh.
00:01:07Hold the thought, babe.
00:01:10Emily's Country Inn.
00:01:14Yes.
00:01:15When were you planning on arriving?
00:01:19Well, I don't know if I can promise you romance, but I am the proprietor and I'm getting married.
00:01:24All right, Mrs. Morgan.
00:01:25We'll see you then.
00:01:26All right, safe travels.
00:01:27Bye.
00:01:29You know, it's interesting.
00:01:30Every time someone makes a reservation, they always mention the review in Susan Berry's travel blog.
00:01:35What she said was true.
00:01:36I mean, people who stay here leave a little bit happier and some even find love.
00:01:40Right.
00:01:41Yeah, you know, like Gabby and I.
00:01:43Yeah, just like you guys.
00:01:44Okay, look.
00:01:45If we get overbooked, I'll go stay at Tommy's and you can rent out my room.
00:01:49You know what?
00:01:49That's not a bad idea.
00:01:50I mean, we could use the extra cash.
00:01:51The wedding is costing so much.
00:01:53Well, yeah.
00:01:53Yeah, I know.
00:01:54Because you invited half the town.
00:01:56Well, I just want everyone to share the joy I feel.
00:02:00And who doesn't need to feel a little more joy?
00:02:03And carbs.
00:02:04Right.
00:02:05I'm taking one for the road.
00:02:06Double dipping.
00:02:07Gabby.
00:02:08Lucy.
00:02:09No, no.
00:02:10Come here.
00:02:11Ricky, stay.
00:02:12Come here.
00:02:12Lucy.
00:02:12I don't think goats stay.
00:02:15Huh?
00:02:16What?
00:02:16I don't think goats actually stay.
00:02:18Okay, I hear you.
00:02:18I'm goat herding.
00:02:19Right.
00:02:20You too?
00:02:21What's that, honey?
00:02:22Alright, so we have to choose a wedding invitation.
00:02:24Okay.
00:02:25Oh!
00:02:26I don't know.
00:02:26I think I've narrowed it down to these three.
00:02:29Okay, here.
00:02:30What do you think?
00:02:30Grab Ricky for me.
00:02:31Hi.
00:02:32Of course.
00:02:34What do you think we'll go, Ricky?
00:02:36I like that one.
00:02:37Okay.
00:02:38That one's nice too.
00:02:40Honey, I like them all.
00:02:41You decide.
00:02:41No.
00:02:42I can't decide.
00:02:43That's why I'm asking you.
00:02:46Gabby, I need your expert advice on which one do you like.
00:02:52Which one?
00:02:53This one?
00:02:54That one?
00:02:55How about this one?
00:02:56Anyone?
00:02:57Anybody?
00:02:58Oh, oh, oh.
00:02:59That's the one.
00:02:59Lucy likes this one.
00:03:00Good job, Lucy.
00:03:01There you go.
00:03:01Okay, that's the one.
00:03:03Awesome.
00:03:04Thanks, Gabby.
00:03:05Is that the one, Lucy?
00:03:06Clearly I've made some great choices.
00:03:08Goatly expertise.
00:03:15I got it.
00:03:17What about under this tree?
00:03:19Yeah.
00:03:20You know, in my storybook wedding fantasy...
00:03:26Never mind.
00:03:26It's...
00:03:27No, no, no.
00:03:27It's already perfect.
00:03:28No, no, no.
00:03:28You've already started.
00:03:29More perfect would be...
00:03:33A gazebo.
00:03:34A gazebo.
00:03:34A gazebo, huh?
00:03:35Well, then I guess it looks like I will have to build my bride a gazebo.
00:03:39Oh.
00:03:41Really?
00:03:41Yes.
00:03:42I mean, I didn't say it would be symmetrical or anything, but...
00:03:44It'll make for a happy marriage.
00:03:45Yeah.
00:03:46If it lasts for the ceremony.
00:03:48Oh, God.
00:03:48Come on.
00:03:49Love me.
00:03:50Love my toolbox.
00:03:51I know.
00:03:52I should put that in my vows.
00:03:56Right here.
00:03:59This is what I want to make you my wife.
00:04:02This is it?
00:04:05Maybe we should practice the kiss.
00:04:07Maybe.
00:04:16Pretty good.
00:04:17Just pretty good?
00:04:18Pretty good.
00:04:19Would it be better if I build you a gazebo?
00:04:20You don't actually have to build it.
00:04:21Are you kidding me?
00:04:22I'm gonna give Tom.
00:04:24You invited the mailman?
00:04:26Okay, I know.
00:04:27But he's gonna be delivering the invitations.
00:04:29I didn't want him to fill up doubt.
00:04:31He's such a nice man.
00:04:32Oh, really?
00:04:33No.
00:04:36Hey, Harry, what's up?
00:04:37Oh, tell him I say hi.
00:04:38Oh, yeah.
00:04:39Jenny says hi.
00:04:40Tell her to save me one of those scones.
00:04:42You got it.
00:04:43Hey, I finally closed on that condo.
00:04:45Congrats, buddy.
00:04:46It's great.
00:04:47They ask so many questions.
00:04:49It's kind of weird looking at your life on paper like that.
00:04:52Lives alone, single, no pets.
00:04:55I mean, it kind of makes me sound lonely or something.
00:04:58Are you?
00:04:59What?
00:05:00No.
00:05:02Just, uh, consider yourself lucky that you inherited that house and all that came with it.
00:05:06Oh, I certainly am.
00:05:07Except for the goats.
00:05:09That much contentment I cannot handle.
00:05:12Oh, hey, I gotta run to a meeting to pay for my fancy new address.
00:05:15Congrats again.
00:05:16Alright, take care.
00:05:17Bye.
00:05:26You know, um, Harry just closed this deal and got himself a condo to celebrate.
00:05:33Really?
00:05:33Good for him.
00:05:34Yeah, yeah, good for him.
00:05:36You know, I was just wondering how many innkeepers got their, uh, MBAs from Wharton.
00:05:41Just want to make sure I'm using my bottom line sensibility.
00:05:44Where is this going?
00:05:46I was thinking maybe I'd build a company.
00:05:48You know, instead of trading on Wall Street all the time.
00:05:51I mean, come on, like Jenny's Home Baked, it's got a great product.
00:05:53All it needs is a little more exposure.
00:05:56So, I bake it, you sell it?
00:05:59I think we make a great team.
00:06:00I think this is a great idea.
00:06:03Better get to those phones and start making some calls.
00:06:10I think you're gonna love this one.
00:06:12Oh, I love all of them.
00:06:13That's the problem.
00:06:13I can't decide.
00:06:15It's wedding fever.
00:06:16It'll pass.
00:06:17I hope not.
00:06:18I've been to so many weddings, I think I've lost count.
00:06:20Always a bridesmaid is my middle name.
00:06:22Your turn's coming, Casey.
00:06:25Casey, I think this is the one.
00:06:27Are we talking about the groom or the dress?
00:06:29Both.
00:06:31Okay, let's see it.
00:06:44I love it.
00:06:46We'll need to hem it, but it really is lovely on you.
00:06:50I'm afraid to ask the price.
00:06:52Oh, it's a wedding present from your maid of honor.
00:06:55I can't let you do that.
00:06:57It's already a done deal.
00:07:02I don't even know what to say.
00:07:03I...
00:07:04You say, I do.
00:07:05And Brian does too.
00:07:07And then we'll eat cake.
00:07:10Just, thank you.
00:07:18I look like a bride.
00:07:20The prettiest one I've ever seen.
00:07:41Hello.
00:07:43I'm Jenny.
00:07:44Meg.
00:07:45Riley.
00:07:47I was just looking around.
00:07:49Were you hoping for a room at the end?
00:07:52Because we actually just had a cancellation.
00:07:54You own the house?
00:07:56Yeah, with my fiance, Brian.
00:07:57He's just in town.
00:07:58He's actually buying some lumber because we're building a gazebo for our wedding.
00:08:05Yes.
00:08:06I'd like a room at the end.
00:08:08Great.
00:08:09Follow me.
00:08:12I see you have goats.
00:08:14We actually have four now.
00:08:16This is little Ricky.
00:08:19Come on in.
00:08:21Gabby, say hello to our new guest.
00:08:29Come on in.
00:08:34How old is the house?
00:08:35Oh, it's over a hundred years old.
00:08:37Wow.
00:08:37Yeah, I needed a lot of work when we first got here.
00:08:39We've actually done a lot of remodeling.
00:08:41You and your fiance?
00:08:42Yes.
00:08:42We each inherited half of the house from Emily.
00:08:46We didn't even know each other and now we're getting married.
00:08:49Half the house?
00:08:50Yeah, she left it to my mother's Aunt Madge and the caretaker who looked after the property.
00:08:56And you never met Emily?
00:08:58No.
00:08:59I wish I had.
00:09:00She's given me so much.
00:09:02Yes, I mean the house and all this land.
00:09:05How big is the property?
00:09:07Uh, it's about 20 acres.
00:09:08It's a beautiful place to just walk around and fall in love with nature.
00:09:13I'll have to try that.
00:09:14You should.
00:09:15In the meantime, here is your room.
00:09:17Please make yourself at home.
00:09:20And I will, um, I'll just be in the kitchen there.
00:09:22I'm gonna do some baking, so let me know if you need anything.
00:09:25I will.
00:09:26Okay.
00:09:57Look, a gazebo is pretty ambitious.
00:09:58I, even for somebody who knows what they're doing.
00:10:01Hmm.
00:10:02Well, let's just hope it's sturdy enough, you know, to hold your height and weight.
00:10:06Huh.
00:10:09Tommy, I, uh, I want you to be my best man.
00:10:12I'd be honored.
00:10:15Come on.
00:10:16Okay.
00:10:17All right.
00:10:17Easy.
00:10:18Easy, I need that.
00:10:18I'm building a gazebo.
00:10:19Come on.
00:10:20Right?
00:10:21It's about time you're my best man.
00:10:22I mean, you know, I've come a long way.
00:10:24Yeah.
00:10:24Well, I wish I could say as much for your carpentry.
00:10:27That's a low blow.
00:10:30Look, I'm gonna help you build a gazebo.
00:10:32It'll be my wedding present to you and Jenny.
00:10:34Really?
00:10:34Thank you, Tommy.
00:10:35I appreciate that.
00:10:36Yeah.
00:10:36Yeah.
00:10:36I feel like I owe you.
00:10:37You know, if Susan hadn't stayed at the inn, I, I never would have met her.
00:10:42Is she gonna be your date for the wedding?
00:10:43She's my date for everything.
00:10:45That's so sweet.
00:10:46Yeah.
00:10:47Well, we were about to have lunch.
00:10:48Oh, there she is.
00:10:49Hi, Brian.
00:10:49Hey.
00:10:50How you doing?
00:10:51It's good to see you.
00:10:53Susan, I have to thank you.
00:10:54On behalf of Jenny and I, that vlog that you wrote about the inn is the gift that just,
00:10:58you know, keeps on giving, so thank you.
00:10:59Oh, good.
00:10:59I thought it was just a regular old B&B on my fall itinerary, but that charming inn casts
00:11:06a romantic spell.
00:11:08That's a good thing I happen to be hanging around.
00:11:10Yeah, you're pretty hard to miss there, buddy.
00:11:13Good to see you.
00:11:14Ready to grab that?
00:11:15Yep.
00:11:17Enjoy your lunch?
00:11:18Yep.
00:11:19I'm going to get wood.
00:11:20To the left.
00:11:22Okay, let me get this side.
00:11:24Okay, so the Dunkin's checked out.
00:11:25Okay.
00:11:25But we have a new guest, Meg.
00:11:27All right.
00:11:28Who?
00:11:28Her name's Meg.
00:11:29She was walking around the yard and, I don't know, she kind of has all these questions
00:11:32about the house.
00:11:34Well, maybe she's looking for her own B&B and she's just checking out the competition?
00:11:37I don't know.
00:11:37Something feels off.
00:11:39Well, anyway.
00:11:40Well, listen, I've been doing a lot of thinking and a lot of research about selling baked goods.
00:11:43We need to land ourselves another coffee shop franchise like Cremacino's.
00:11:47Perfect.
00:11:47Sounds like a plan.
00:11:49Awesome.
00:11:50I love it.
00:11:51You know how you were talking about the inn being the perfect little B&B and D, you
00:11:55know, bed and breakfast and dinner?
00:11:56Yeah?
00:11:57I mean, come on, the dining room could be its own little restaurant, right?
00:12:00Maybe we should try that after the wedding.
00:12:01Yeah.
00:12:02We can promote Jenny's home baked and vice versa.
00:12:07There's one more thing I wanted to ask you about.
00:12:10Oh, come on.
00:12:11I don't like the look on that face.
00:12:12I know you.
00:12:13Please tell me you didn't invite somebody else in the wedding.
00:12:16It's who we didn't invite.
00:12:19There's no family.
00:12:21I mean, my parents are gone.
00:12:24I wish more than anything they could be here.
00:12:26But, Brian, your dad is still around.
00:12:30He should be there.
00:12:31Jenny.
00:12:33I know, but a wedding is a perfect way to reconnect.
00:12:36It's been too long, all right?
00:12:38I mean, after he remarried, everything went downhill.
00:12:40And Helen and I, we never got along.
00:12:43And I heard through the grapevine they're getting a divorce, so...
00:12:45Okay, so that's even more reason to reach out.
00:12:48Honey, I haven't spoken to my dad in over two years.
00:12:51And when I was a kid, all he cared about was stocks and bonds.
00:12:54Not me.
00:12:56So...
00:12:57What do we have in common?
00:12:58Maybe you should call and find out.
00:13:30Oh!
00:13:31Shoo!
00:13:32Shoo!
00:13:33Shoo!
00:13:34Shoo!
00:13:39Shoo!
00:13:39Judy calls.
00:13:40Okay.
00:13:41Hi.
00:13:44Hi.
00:13:46Here comes the bride.
00:13:49Can I interest you in one of these?
00:13:51You bet.
00:13:53All right, well, that Danish comes with a request.
00:13:56I'm listening.
00:13:57I want you to give me away at the wedding.
00:14:01Me?
00:14:04Oh.
00:14:08Wow.
00:14:13I think I'm up for it.
00:14:17That...
00:14:18That really means a lot.
00:14:20I'll probably have to buy a new suit.
00:14:23And it'll cost you a few more Danish.
00:14:26Oh.
00:14:26All you can eat.
00:14:28Oh.
00:14:29Thank you, Fern.
00:14:30Oh, boy.
00:14:32Oh, boy.
00:14:33Oh, boy.
00:14:33Oh, boy.
00:14:34Oh, boy.
00:14:42Hello.
00:14:42Uh, hey.
00:14:43Hey, Dad.
00:14:44How are you?
00:14:44I'm happy to hear from my son.
00:14:46Yeah, listen.
00:14:48I...
00:14:48I...
00:14:49I wanted to start off by just saying I'm sorry what happened to you and Helen.
00:14:53That's generous of you to say.
00:14:56I know the two of you didn't get along.
00:15:01You know, there's nothing more beautiful than Greenwich this time of the year.
00:15:06They...
00:15:06Except Bucks County.
00:15:07Are you on vacation?
00:15:09No, Dad.
00:15:10I, um...
00:15:11Actually, I inherited a...
00:15:13A house from, uh, Mom's side of the family.
00:15:15I moved in.
00:15:16I fell in love.
00:15:18And, uh, I decided to leave Wall Street.
00:15:20Why on earth would you do that?
00:15:22Now, Dad, look.
00:15:22I know we've been distant, uh, you know, the last couple of years.
00:15:24So I don't even know how to tell you this because I'm sure you're gonna disapprove.
00:15:26I'm certainly surprised.
00:15:29I'm getting married.
00:15:31And I want you to come to the wedding.
00:15:33Well, why would you leave the city?
00:15:35Because we turned our house into a bed and breakfast.
00:15:38Are you an innkeeper now?
00:15:39Yeah, Dad, I'm an innkeeper, and Jenny and I really enjoy it.
00:15:42I take it she's the bride-to-be.
00:15:44She's the best thing that ever happened to me.
00:15:47Of course I'll come to your wedding.
00:15:52I'm glad I called.
00:15:53I've missed you very much.
00:15:58You, you too.
00:16:01I'll, uh, send out the invite, uh, in the morning.
00:16:04Look forward to it.
00:16:05Bye, son.
00:16:06Bye.
00:16:12So, I, uh, I called my father.
00:16:18How'd it go?
00:16:20Well, it was a little strained at first, like it always is, but I think it ended pretty well.
00:16:25He's coming to the wedding.
00:16:27Ugh.
00:16:27That was the right thing to do.
00:16:28No.
00:16:30Marrying you is the right thing to do.
00:16:37I'm so glad.
00:16:38Oh, hi.
00:16:39Meg.
00:16:40Hi.
00:16:41Can I, can I get you something?
00:16:42There's no good time to tell you this, so it might as well be now.
00:16:47I'm, I'm sorry, tell, tell me what?
00:16:53Jenny, I'm your second cousin, once removed.
00:16:59And I'm entitled to an equal share of this estate.
00:17:02I'm, I'm sorry, I, I don't understand, but...
00:17:04What she's trying to say is that she's contesting Emily's will, right?
00:17:10Yeah, that's what she's saying.
00:17:19Emily's will was written in 1965.
00:17:22She left her estate to her caretaker and her cousin Madge.
00:17:26My mother's aunt.
00:17:27Yes.
00:17:28I'm related to her on my father's side of the family.
00:17:31The will was written before we were born, but we're both her descendants.
00:17:36Uh, lawyer never mentioned anything about you, so we're obviously gonna need some proof of what you're saying.
00:17:42Of course.
00:17:43It's all here.
00:17:47So you and I are family?
00:17:49On paper.
00:17:51But, I mean, we don't really have any history.
00:17:54That's all right.
00:17:54You're certainly making history today.
00:17:57Brian, I understand that you're descended from Emily's caretaker?
00:18:01Yeah, on my mother's side.
00:18:02Look, what took you so long to come forward?
00:18:05Well, I work for an accounting firm in Chicago, which is where I normally live.
00:18:11Right, and my mother was from Illinois.
00:18:14Right.
00:18:15But I've been away working in Tokyo for an extended period of time.
00:18:19The lawyer sent the letter about the house to my address in Chicago, I finally received it, and now, here
00:18:25we are.
00:18:26And where's that exactly?
00:18:28Technically, it could be argued that I supersede Jenny in the will.
00:18:32But you have a valid claim, and you've made improvements on the house, so I am willing to settle for
00:18:38a third of the estate.
00:18:41This is a lot to take in.
00:18:43Yeah.
00:18:43I understand.
00:18:46Consult your lawyer, but I can assure you that all of my documentation is correct.
00:18:52So, what happens next?
00:18:54Well, I will do some research to assess the value of the property.
00:18:58You can buy me out, or we can sell it. I have no preference.
00:19:02Well, I'm afraid we do.
00:19:12I have no living relatives. It was just so unexpected to find out that I have family.
00:19:17Yeah, that matters.
00:19:19I'm just, I'm so upset about the house. I mean, we may have to sell it if we can't buy
00:19:23her out.
00:19:24What? I'm sure it won't come to that.
00:19:25And not to mention, I'm about to get married.
00:19:27Yeah, you certainly are.
00:19:28Right? I mean, I'm just, I'm happy, I'm excited, I'm worried, all at the same time.
00:19:32And just slow down and take it all in order.
00:19:33I feel like my brain is just this, this avalanche of what-ifs.
00:19:38I mean, maybe we should move up the wedding date just in case we lose the house.
00:19:41To when?
00:19:43Sometime before Meg checked in.
00:19:45Ugh.
00:19:48I don't know, I just don't want Jenny to know how worried I am about her, you know.
00:19:52And I suggest you're wearing a bag over your head.
00:19:54Yeah, thanks, Tommy. I think I, uh, you know, I worked on Wall Street, I couldn't hide my anxiety, but
00:19:58I appreciate it.
00:19:59Ah, well, that's because everyone there is too anxious to even notice.
00:20:02Do you know we took a second mortgage out on the, uh, on the house to do the remodel?
00:20:07Tommy, we can't afford to buy Meg out.
00:20:09How much does she want?
00:20:11Well, she hasn't given us a number or anything, but whatever it is, it's a whole lot more than what
00:20:15we've got.
00:20:16Uh, maybe Susan could write another review.
00:20:23Listen, man, um, I'm taking up too much of your time. Thanks for being a friend, okay?
00:20:26Listen to my problems.
00:20:27Hey, your problems are mine. I'm your best man.
00:20:32You are.
00:20:34I'll talk to you soon, buddy.
00:20:35Yep.
00:20:46Andy Howard, nice to meet you.
00:20:48Meg Riley.
00:20:48Have a seat, please.
00:20:51So, what brings you to Danfield, Miss Riley?
00:20:54Meg.
00:20:55You know I've never met a Meg I didn't like.
00:20:57Even in movies and books, Meg's always the one you like best.
00:21:01I'm just trying to determine local property values.
00:21:04Okay, do you have a specific place in mind?
00:21:06Yes, it's a house on Maple Lane, Emily's Country Inn.
00:21:10Oh, that's not for sale. The owners are friends of mine.
00:21:14I own a piece of the property, and I'd like to see the comps.
00:21:17Well, I could show you comps of the neighboring houses, but not all comps are comparable.
00:21:22I mean, how can you measure a good time?
00:21:25I'll settle with square footage and selling price.
00:21:27That's such a cute little B&B.
00:21:30You know, everyone who stays there leaves happier than when they arrived.
00:21:33I'm just gathering information.
00:21:37Okay, well, um, why don't you give me your email and I'll send over what I have.
00:21:42Great.
00:21:44How do you feel about Meg's now?
00:21:47I guess it depends on how this goes.
00:22:01I feel like I should knock.
00:22:03Why? You're a guest here.
00:22:06Or the owner.
00:22:08This is all so awkward, right?
00:22:11I'm sorry, I just don't really know what to say.
00:22:13That makes two of us.
00:22:16Have a seat.
00:22:21I mean, we are related. I would love to know more about you.
00:22:25You're from Chicago?
00:22:27Born and raised. By my mother.
00:22:29My parents divorced when I was a kid.
00:22:32I was raised by my mother.
00:22:33And my father passed away.
00:22:36Sorry.
00:22:37Thanks.
00:22:39So, do you have any other family?
00:22:41Just you, I guess.
00:22:44Are you married?
00:22:46I was engaged, but that didn't work out.
00:22:50After we split up, my whole world was up in the air.
00:22:55Then I found out about this house.
00:22:58You know what? The same thing happened to me.
00:23:01I had a boyfriend, Daryl.
00:23:03And we broke up and that's, that's when I found out I inherited this place.
00:23:08Huh?
00:23:09Sorry.
00:23:11It's my boss. I have to take this.
00:23:13I know, of course.
00:23:15Yes, Madeline.
00:23:18Okay, I'll check my laptop and I'll call you right back.
00:23:22I do all the work and she gets all the credit.
00:23:26It's getting really old.
00:23:30So, in a fall wedding, the flowers are everything.
00:23:34Well, the carnations are a little over that, don't you think?
00:23:36But to be honest, they're calling to me.
00:23:41This ties in all the colors of the season.
00:23:44Orange for the altar.
00:23:46I think lavender would be a really nice contrasting color.
00:23:48What do you think?
00:23:49Yes, absolutely.
00:23:50Yeah.
00:23:52Well, it's practicing for married life, right?
00:23:54Handsome and witty.
00:23:55What do you think?
00:23:56Well, I think it's, it looks fall-ish.
00:23:59I'm a little worried about the gladiolas, you know, overpowering the yellow roses.
00:24:03Brian, those aren't gladiolas. They're orchids.
00:24:04Okay. I have no idea.
00:24:06I predict a happy marriage.
00:24:08You know what? Do you want to come to the wedding?
00:24:14I... I'd be delighted.
00:24:18No.
00:24:19Standing room only, so...
00:24:21Anybody else want to come to the wedding?
00:24:22No?
00:24:23Okay.
00:24:25Are you leaving?
00:24:27I can't take any more time off work.
00:24:29I have to get home.
00:24:32What about, uh, house?
00:24:35I've calculated everything from property values to taxes.
00:24:39My share of the estate is worth $126,000.
00:24:46I've tried to be as fair and accurate as possible.
00:24:51Oh, of course you were.
00:24:52Feel free to show it to your lawyer and let me know if you have any questions.
00:24:57Right.
00:24:58Did you at least have a good time here?
00:25:01It was very nice.
00:25:03But is it a good financial risk?
00:25:06The number of BNBs in this area is statistically very unfavorable.
00:25:12Yeah, that sounds pretty, uh, cut and dry.
00:25:15I mean, you know, I'm a bottom-line guy myself.
00:25:19It's a professional hazard. I turn everything into numbers.
00:25:22Right.
00:25:22Look, let me know what you decide and we'll take it from there.
00:25:26Of course.
00:25:28And the food was really good.
00:25:36I'm not good at goodbyes.
00:25:39Right.
00:25:43I mean, what are we gonna do now?
00:25:48You know, first time we met was in a lawyer's office.
00:25:51Yeah, it seems like a lifetime ago, huh?
00:25:53Yeah, so much has changed, I can hardly believe it.
00:25:57Here we are.
00:25:59Positive thoughts. Let's see how this goes.
00:26:01I reviewed Emily's will and all of Meg Riley's documentation and what she asserts is correct.
00:26:07Well, then why didn't anybody tell us about her?
00:26:09Well, the will was written in 1965, over 50 years ago.
00:26:12And tracing down the descendants of the beneficiaries who have deceased was a very difficult task.
00:26:18Mr. Simon sent out letters, made many calls.
00:26:21You two were the only ones who responded.
00:26:23Okay, well then, so what are our options?
00:26:26Well, I suppose you could go to court, but that could cost you more than you owe her.
00:26:31My advice? Just pay her off.
00:26:34I mean, we wish we could.
00:26:36Well, it might just be easier to sell the property.
00:26:40I'm terribly sorry, but I'm due in court.
00:26:43Uh, yes. Well, listen, thank you for seeing us in such short notice.
00:26:47Have a good day. Thank you.
00:26:48You too. Appreciate it.
00:26:50Makes me think about the first time we went to see the house.
00:26:53Yeah, I thought it was a wreck.
00:26:54I thought it was perfect.
00:26:56Remember how I was so determined to sell that house?
00:27:00No, I didn't do anything to keep it.
00:27:02We're not going to lose our home.
00:27:05I know.
00:27:10Now, listen, come on. Let me just bring you some samples.
00:27:13You will not be disappointed, trust me.
00:27:14These are the best muffins you've ever eaten in your life.
00:27:18Okay, that's what I like to hear.
00:27:19Okay, thank you very much.
00:27:21Look forward to seeing you. Bye.
00:27:24Jenny!
00:27:26Okay, now you know I've been chasing all these orders.
00:27:29Right.
00:27:30Unfortunately, honey, it's not going to be enough.
00:27:32We need to land ourselves a big fish.
00:27:34Okay, so do you have any particular fish in mind?
00:27:37I do. I mean, it's a long shot.
00:27:39Because obviously they're a huge chain.
00:27:41But I was thinking township foods would be the perfect fit.
00:27:44They would be the perfect fit.
00:27:46I know, right? But I can't get an appointment.
00:27:47They have all these suppliers.
00:27:48It's like you need to know somebody to get in the door.
00:27:50So, we'll find someone.
00:27:52I love your optimism.
00:27:53I love you.
00:27:54Okay.
00:27:55Wish me luck.
00:27:56Good luck.
00:28:03Hey, so listen, I've been studying the marketplace.
00:28:06It is all about finding the right vendors.
00:28:08Great.
00:28:09Listen, I'm sorry to interrupt, but we have an appointment with a baker.
00:28:11Right.
00:28:13Cake before commerce.
00:28:14All right, let's go.
00:28:16Great.
00:28:16Have we decided what kind of cake it is?
00:28:18Why are we way out here in Buckingham again?
00:28:21Because he's the best baker in Bucks County.
00:28:23Oh, come on.
00:28:24Except for you.
00:28:25Aw, thank you.
00:28:26But I'm the bride.
00:28:27I can't make my own cake.
00:28:29True.
00:28:30Now listen, I have been dreaming about this forever.
00:28:32So just let me take the leave with frosting and filling.
00:28:34Okay.
00:28:35Okay.
00:28:36Okay?
00:28:36Yep.
00:28:40So, I want all the tiers to relate, yet be distinct, gaining in flavor and intensity as
00:28:46they ascend.
00:28:47And she's a baker.
00:28:48And she's a baker.
00:28:48Can you add Grand Marnier to the batter before it thickens?
00:28:51Sure.
00:28:52I guess I could do that.
00:28:54I would love a chocolate ganache filling with ribbons of buttercream on every tier except
00:28:59the third.
00:28:59Oh?
00:29:00What happens on the third tier?
00:29:01A raspberry buttercream filling with a white chocolate amaretto glaze and a crown of
00:29:05flowers that match my bouquet.
00:29:08I've been baking wedding cakes for 22 years and nobody has ever been that precise.
00:29:13How about you?
00:29:14Do you have any tier-by-tier requests?
00:29:18Nope.
00:29:20A lot of couples come through those doors.
00:29:22But you two?
00:29:24You two I won't forget.
00:29:25Aw.
00:29:26Do you want to come to the wedding?
00:29:29I've never been asked before.
00:29:31Sure.
00:29:34Well, what do you know?
00:29:35I'll finally get to eat my own cake.
00:29:38You better show up early because half the planet's coming.
00:29:41That's beautiful.
00:29:44That's going backwards.
00:29:45How you doing, buddy?
00:29:46Good.
00:29:47You?
00:29:49I'm getting the hang of it.
00:29:50Oh, hold on.
00:29:52Hello?
00:29:54Hello.
00:29:55Yeah.
00:29:56How are you?
00:29:56Thanks for the call back.
00:29:58Oh, yes, of course.
00:30:00I mean, pricing's always negotiable with a first-time band.
00:30:02Well, you know, I was thinking, let's start with the croissants and let's see how it goes.
00:30:07All right.
00:30:08Looking forward to it.
00:30:09All right, thanks.
00:30:09Bye.
00:30:11Yes!
00:30:12Hey, don't forget to get married, huh?
00:30:13Huh?
00:30:14I already ordered my suit.
00:30:15Really?
00:30:16They make them that big?
00:30:18The sleeves are a little short, but all eyes will be on the bride.
00:30:22Ryan!
00:30:23You gotta cut this.
00:30:24Yeah, babe.
00:30:24Ryan!
00:30:25Okay, I just talked to Nancy.
00:30:27Who's Nancy?
00:30:28The mailman's wife.
00:30:29Wife, of course.
00:30:30So, her brother works for Township Foods.
00:30:33They're giving us an appointment.
00:30:34Are you serious?
00:30:35No!
00:30:35Way to go, partner!
00:30:37Isn't it amazing how things work out?
00:30:39See?
00:30:40We're just meant to keep the end.
00:30:41All right, let's not time fade here.
00:30:42Okay.
00:30:43Until we have a deal.
00:30:43Up top.
00:30:45Too slow.
00:30:46Okay.
00:30:47Every time.
00:30:48Every time.
00:30:48I'm hungry.
00:30:48Good for you.
00:30:49Doing a lot of hard work out here.
00:30:52Mm.
00:30:52Mm.
00:30:53These are really, really good.
00:30:54Really?
00:30:55Those are gingerbread scones with a candied cranberry filling.
00:30:57Mm.
00:30:58Township Foods likes to help their customers celebrate the seasons.
00:31:00Well, you certainly have enough samples.
00:31:02Wait, did you try the cornbread baguette?
00:31:05Oh.
00:31:05Try that.
00:31:06Let me know what you think.
00:31:07I just worry that you're taking on too much.
00:31:11Well, Brian's at the inn and...
00:31:14Look, it is a lot of work, but there's just so much at stake with this meeting.
00:31:18You guys are going to do great.
00:31:20Thanks.
00:31:21So, listen.
00:31:22Samples will sell themselves, all right?
00:31:24And we don't want this pitch to become too pedantic.
00:31:26She's a regional VP.
00:31:27She's not going to give us much time.
00:31:28The pitch is perfect.
00:31:29Okay.
00:31:29Well, thank you.
00:31:30And you look cute in your suit.
00:31:31Cute?
00:31:32I was kind of going for a hot, but I'll take cute.
00:31:36I don't know when she'll have an opening.
00:31:38I'll let you know.
00:31:40Hi.
00:31:40Uh, we are here to see Janet.
00:31:42Oh.
00:31:43Uh, Janet got delayed at corporate headquarters in Denver.
00:31:46She missed her flight.
00:31:48So, she's not here.
00:31:50Uh...
00:31:51Uh...
00:31:52Hello?
00:31:54Her schedule's just so jam-packed.
00:31:56It could be weeks.
00:31:58I'll let you know.
00:31:59Okay.
00:32:00We're from Jenny's home, babe.
00:32:01Right.
00:32:01We had an appointment.
00:32:02Yeah.
00:32:02I'm sorry.
00:32:03It couldn't be helped.
00:32:05Oh.
00:32:06Oh.
00:32:07Well, these look really good.
00:32:08Would you like to try one?
00:32:10I am on a diet.
00:32:11Um, can you do me a huge favor then?
00:32:12Give this to Janet.
00:32:13I'm gonna take a look at it.
00:32:14That's her history, projected sales background, all that stuff.
00:32:16Okay.
00:32:17Uh, you can leave the samples if you'd like.
00:32:19And I'll let you know when there's an opening.
00:32:22You're welcome.
00:32:24Thanks.
00:32:24You're welcome.
00:32:25These look really great.
00:32:34If we move, I'm taking the sink.
00:32:40I don't want it singing to anyone else, either.
00:32:45I better get ready.
00:32:47Alice went through a lot of trouble to throw me a shower.
00:32:53It's so funny.
00:32:55Well, you never know.
00:32:59Ladies.
00:33:00The wedding is only three weeks away.
00:33:03We're so excited.
00:33:05Thank you, Alice.
00:33:06This is just so nice.
00:33:07I'm having such a good time.
00:33:08Good.
00:33:08As far as bridal showers go, you pretty much nailed it.
00:33:11Why, thank you.
00:33:12Speaking of good times, how are things going at the inn?
00:33:16Okay.
00:33:17You know what?
00:33:18We're getting a lot of reservations thanks to your wedding.
00:33:19Your blog.
00:33:20I'm happy to hear it.
00:33:23Oh.
00:33:24Wow.
00:33:25Hi.
00:33:26In the front room.
00:33:26Sorry.
00:33:27Ladies, I didn't mean to crash the party.
00:33:29The more the merrier.
00:33:30Right.
00:33:31Jenny, this news couldn't wait.
00:33:33I'm the regional VP, not to mention all of her staff.
00:33:35Loved your samples so much, we just got an order from township foods.
00:33:41I don't know.
00:33:41Big deal.
00:33:41Does this mean I won't be losing my favorite neighbors?
00:33:44That, and if we sell well, I think we're going to get a contract.
00:33:51So we may be okay?
00:33:53I think we're going to be great.
00:33:55Well, it's Emily's country and there's only happy endings allowed.
00:33:59Indeed.
00:34:11Hey, Harry, what's up, buddy?
00:34:12Hey, Brian.
00:34:13How's everything going?
00:34:14Brian, I'm just expanding Jenny's home baked.
00:34:16It's my new calling.
00:34:17Maybe I can help you network the company as it grows.
00:34:19You know what?
00:34:20I think it's a great idea.
00:34:21Uh, hey, I, uh, had a quick question for you about the wedding.
00:34:27Okay, what's up?
00:34:29I was thinking of asking Casey to be my date.
00:34:32Ooh, I think I like that idea.
00:34:34But don't say anything to Jenny.
00:34:36Not yet.
00:34:37Oh, are you nervous?
00:34:38I don't do nervous.
00:34:39Oh.
00:34:40I just, uh, we flirted a few times and I thought it would be fun.
00:34:45All right, I'll tell you what.
00:34:46I will text you her number.
00:34:48Okay.
00:34:50All right, lover boy.
00:34:55It's like, guys, this gazebo has all these angles where the wood intersects and stuff.
00:35:00I mean, don't you guys have anything like a curved nail or something?
00:35:04Yeah, we can, we can barely keep them in stock.
00:35:07I find that funny, right?
00:35:08You're the pros.
00:35:08Tommy, Frank, come on.
00:35:10You guys gotta help me out.
00:35:10You know what you're doing.
00:35:11Well, semi-pros.
00:35:12I actually got laid off by my boss recently.
00:35:14Not enough gazebos going up, I guess.
00:35:16You're a semi-pro now?
00:35:17You brought a semi-pro?
00:35:19He's been working for me part-time.
00:35:21Hey, you know anybody who needs a handyman or whatever I can use to work?
00:35:25Actually, you know what?
00:35:26I think I do.
00:35:28Yeah?
00:35:28Yeah.
00:35:28Who?
00:35:29Me.
00:35:31Tommy, come on.
00:35:32I mean, Jenny and I, we're working full-time.
00:35:34We're running the B&B.
00:35:35We're preparing for our wedding.
00:35:36We're slammed.
00:35:37We need somebody that can deliver her baked goods to all the vendors in the state.
00:35:40What do you say?
00:35:41That does work perfect.
00:35:42I delivered pizza out of that van before.
00:35:44See?
00:35:44You delivered pizzas out of that van.
00:35:46Yeah, yeah.
00:35:46It seems like a win-win.
00:35:47Hey, you know what?
00:35:49I'll even throw in a box of curb nails.
00:35:51Why don't we just throw you in the box?
00:36:00I can't believe we're about to make our first delivery to Township Foods.
00:36:03How's everything going with the wedding?
00:36:05There's still so much to do.
00:36:07I just feel like my day never ends.
00:36:10Harry called me.
00:36:12And what'd he say?
00:36:13He asked me to be his date for the wedding.
00:36:15And what did you say?
00:36:17I said yes.
00:36:18I didn't even hesitate.
00:36:20Koi has never really worked for me, so I thought I'd try honest.
00:36:24The thing is, I like the guy.
00:36:28You know what?
00:36:28If I've learned anything about love, it's that liking the guy is all that matters.
00:36:33I mean, I'm about to marry my best friend.
00:36:36You're about to burn your strudel.
00:36:37Oh.
00:36:40And think about it.
00:36:41If I hadn't inherited the house, I never would have met Brian.
00:36:44I never would have met you or Vern.
00:36:46And you wouldn't have met Harry.
00:36:50It's just one date.
00:36:51Yeah, but you met at Emily's Romantic Country Inn.
00:36:53Come on.
00:36:53That's all I'm going to say.
00:36:56Until I say I hope it works out.
00:37:07Oh, what are you doing?
00:37:09Hey.
00:37:10Well, you know, you weren't here, so I figured I'd start breakfast.
00:37:13I'm making pumpkin pancakes.
00:37:16I mean, come on, how hard it can be, right?
00:37:17I've seen you make it at least a dozen times.
00:37:22A little well done?
00:37:23That one's hard.
00:37:25Yeah, that one's going to the goats.
00:37:28What?
00:37:29Are you going to play with it?
00:37:29You want to play frisbee?
00:37:30Yeah, I know.
00:37:31We could.
00:37:31But let me take over.
00:37:33I'll do this batch.
00:37:34Well, I'm doing good.
00:37:35No, you did great.
00:37:36I'll handle this next batch.
00:37:38Okay.
00:37:39All right.
00:37:40Well, then I guess I will go set the table.
00:37:42Good idea.
00:37:44It's just there.
00:37:47Okay.
00:37:53Okay.
00:37:56All right.
00:37:57Hmm?
00:37:58Maybe one more?
00:37:59What a way to start the day, right?
00:38:01Yeah.
00:38:02All right, Frank.
00:38:03It's time to hit the road, buddy.
00:38:04Okay.
00:38:05I will call you guys as soon as I make the delivery.
00:38:07Thank you so much.
00:38:08No problem.
00:38:09Good luck, bud.
00:38:12Okay.
00:38:13We can finally relax for a minute and talk about the wedding.
00:38:15Yes.
00:38:16Together.
00:38:17I'm here.
00:38:18Okay.
00:38:18So I need to call the florist.
00:38:20I've also ordered all the champagne.
00:38:22Oh, perfect.
00:38:23Do you think Frank could pick up the extra chairs with his van?
00:38:26I just want to make sure we have enough.
00:38:28Sure.
00:38:29I mean, yeah.
00:38:30I mean, Tina Frank.
00:38:31I don't know why he hasn't called me yet.
00:38:33He's probably stuck in traffic or something.
00:38:35Absolutely not.
00:38:37This is not happening.
00:38:40Okay.
00:38:41Okay.
00:38:41This is not...
00:38:42This is not happening.
00:38:45Oh, no.
00:38:46Okay.
00:38:47Okay.
00:38:50Okay.
00:38:57Oh, boy.
00:38:59Oh, boy.
00:39:00Oh, boy.
00:39:01This is...
00:39:03Oh, this is not...
00:39:05This is not okay.
00:39:09Brent.
00:39:10Yes?
00:39:10It's not gonna help to watch the clock.
00:39:11We need to plan it.
00:39:12I know.
00:39:12I just...
00:39:12He's supposed to make this delivery by now, so...
00:39:22Okay.
00:39:26There he is.
00:39:27Frank.
00:39:28Frank!
00:39:29Hey, hey.
00:39:30Frank, yeah.
00:39:30Can you hear me?
00:39:32Brian.
00:39:33Frank, I can't hear you.
00:39:34What's wrong?
00:39:36Brian, are you there?
00:39:37Yeah, I'm here.
00:39:38Did you make the delivery?
00:39:39The van, it broke down.
00:39:41I've been...
00:39:42Where...
00:39:43Okay.
00:39:43Where are you?
00:39:45Brian?
00:39:46Can't hear anything.
00:39:47Hello?
00:39:48Brian, are you there?
00:39:52That's great.
00:39:53I lost him.
00:39:54His van broke down.
00:39:56Oh, no.
00:39:57Yeah?
00:39:57Oh, yeah.
00:39:58Oh, yeah.
00:40:01Man.
00:40:02Okay.
00:40:03Um...
00:40:05Okay.
00:40:07I'm gonna fix this.
00:40:09Okay?
00:40:09I'm gonna call Township Foods.
00:40:11Trust me.
00:40:12I'm gonna fix this.
00:40:12I need a moment.
00:40:14What's their number here?
00:40:16Shh.
00:40:17Okay.
00:40:32Well, um...
00:40:33We lost the account.
00:40:35And, uh, our, uh, reputation, I think, just took a hit.
00:40:41Jenny, I don't know.
00:40:41It's a whole lot harder building a company than it looks.
00:40:44We can come back from this.
00:40:47Jenny?
00:40:48The timing couldn't be worse.
00:40:50Come on, we're getting married.
00:40:50We don't even know if we have a home.
00:40:56Come here.
00:41:01I'm sorry.
00:41:13We need to call Meg.
00:41:15I know, I know.
00:41:16But what are we gonna say?
00:41:18Don't get upset.
00:41:19I was thinking that maybe we would just postpone the wedding and use that money to pay off whatever we
00:41:25owe her.
00:41:27Brian, we've sent out invitations.
00:41:29People have accepted.
00:41:30I mean, we've ordered flowers and, and cakes, and we've put deposits down, and...
00:41:36Look, I know those are just logistic issues, but there's a bigger issue.
00:41:43What?
00:41:44I don't want to wait to be your wife.
00:41:52I don't want to wait to be your husband.
00:41:54Come here.
00:41:59Hey, listen, I don't have any paper.
00:42:02Princess, I don't.
00:42:03But I have this.
00:42:04Okay?
00:42:04Remember, a little feed for once.
00:42:08You're gonna act like a little princess.
00:42:10Aren't you?
00:42:14Oh, man.
00:42:17Hi, Dad.
00:42:18Hi, Brian.
00:42:19How are you?
00:42:22Where are you?
00:42:24I'm...
00:42:24Well, I'm actually...
00:42:25I'm in my barn.
00:42:26I was one of my goats.
00:42:28Unlike your goat, I don't know what to say.
00:42:30Well, uh, why don't you start by telling me why you're calling?
00:42:32I have to be in the city tomorrow, and I was hoping we could have lunch.
00:42:37Perhaps you could bring the bride-to-be.
00:42:39We've never met.
00:42:41Ah, you know, Dad.
00:42:43Jenny and I are really busy.
00:42:44It's not really...
00:42:45We haven't seen each other in quite some time.
00:42:48I think we need to break the ice before the wedding.
00:42:53Um...
00:42:54Yeah, okay, fine.
00:42:55You know what, Dad, you're right.
00:42:56Yeah.
00:42:56Heritage House one o'clock?
00:42:58Sure.
00:42:58Sounds great.
00:43:00Good.
00:43:00See you then.
00:43:01Bye, son.
00:43:02Bye.
00:43:12Okay.
00:43:13So, am I as forbidding as my son suggested?
00:43:17In a really good way.
00:43:19As tactful as she is pretty, it's impossible not to like this girl.
00:43:23And she's also an amazing chef.
00:43:24Aw, he's just prejudiced.
00:43:26And clearly in love.
00:43:28As am I.
00:43:30As the wedding would indicate.
00:43:31We're so happy that you can make it.
00:43:33Hmm.
00:43:34I'm looking forward to seeing this rural paradise the two of you have inherited.
00:43:38Oh, it's beautiful.
00:43:39It's actually really especially lovely this time of year.
00:43:42Hmm.
00:43:43I hope you'll forgive me for being Frank.
00:43:46Frank is overrated, Dad.
00:43:47I'm your father.
00:43:48If I don't say it, who will?
00:43:49It's okay.
00:43:52What do you have against New York?
00:43:54Nothing.
00:43:55I used to live here.
00:43:56I just really prefer my home and the country.
00:43:59You know what?
00:43:59Hey, why don't we order?
00:44:00And then we can continue on with the Inquisition.
00:44:03I just find it regrettable that my son has to choose between his career and the woman he wants to
00:44:08marry.
00:44:09Yeah, well, it's a decision I made on my own free will, Dad.
00:44:10You're an innkeeper with a herd of goats.
00:44:13Do you find that fulfilling?
00:44:15You never met my goats.
00:44:22I apologize if I'm overstepping.
00:44:24I just felt it needed to be said.
00:44:26I appreciate your honesty.
00:44:27This is actually him and his best behavior.
00:44:30Who would I be if I didn't meddle?
00:44:32I have no idea.
00:44:33I have a great idea.
00:44:34Let's try and find out.
00:44:35What do you think?
00:44:36I'll try my best.
00:44:39Oh.
00:44:40To trying your best.
00:44:42To trying.
00:44:49Honey, will you grab the phone, please?
00:44:51Okay.
00:44:56Emily's Country Inn.
00:44:57Brian.
00:44:59It's Meg.
00:45:00Oh.
00:45:01Hey there, Meg.
00:45:02I was wondering if you could tell me what you've decided.
00:45:07You know, it's funny you should say that.
00:45:09We were just talking about you.
00:45:10I was actually going to call you.
00:45:12And what were you going to say?
00:45:13Uh.
00:45:15Yeah.
00:45:16Brian.
00:45:17I can't wait much longer.
00:45:19Well, look, obviously we're trying to expand Jenny's company.
00:45:22She makes these incredible baked goods.
00:45:23Yes.
00:45:24I've tried them.
00:45:25And we just need more vendors to carry her product.
00:45:29It could take years to turn a significant profit.
00:45:32Well aware of that, which is why we're looking at other options.
00:45:34Look.
00:45:35I'm planning a trip there this weekend.
00:45:37Let's try to get this resolved.
00:45:39Great.
00:45:41Can't wait to see ya.
00:45:42Bye bye.
00:45:43Bye bye.
00:45:53Hey, babe.
00:45:54Oh, that's nice of you.
00:45:56Take a break.
00:45:57Yeah.
00:45:58Good idea.
00:45:59Sure.
00:46:03You alright or something?
00:46:06I just can't stop thinking about, about Meg and what we're going to tell her.
00:46:12Yeah.
00:46:14You know, I've been thinking about that and I'm, I could go and ask my dad for a loan.
00:46:21But of course he's going through the divorce, I'm sure money's tight.
00:46:25Yeah.
00:46:26That's not a good idea actually, is it?
00:46:27No, I agree.
00:46:30And there's Harry.
00:46:31You know, he's got lots of money but he had just bought that condo.
00:46:34You know what?
00:46:35We'll figure it out.
00:46:38Well, hello.
00:46:39Hi.
00:46:40You could breed goats.
00:46:41You seem to be good at that.
00:46:43I'm not exactly sure Meg would see the potential in that.
00:46:47Hi.
00:46:48Could be a stand up comic.
00:46:49Yeah.
00:46:50I mean, you don't even need an act.
00:46:51You just need your toolbox.
00:46:55If we have to sell the house, we could always, you know, come out here to the Xevo and stay
00:47:03with the goats.
00:47:05When they tap on the, on the wood, it's actually soothing.
00:47:08Puts me to sleep.
00:47:10It's cold at night but their fur makes me warm.
00:47:13Thanks for always making me laugh.
00:47:16As long as we have each other, right?
00:47:19Yeah.
00:47:22I love you.
00:47:26Meg!
00:47:28Meg!
00:47:36Shoot!
00:47:38Wait!
00:47:41Hi Meg!
00:47:43You need to curb your goats.
00:47:45Oh, they're very friendly.
00:47:47I have a new room ready for you.
00:47:51Sorry about the welcoming committee.
00:47:53I'm sure she's harmless but it was a little jarring.
00:47:58I mean, technically one of the goats is yours.
00:48:00Oh.
00:48:01Well, you can consider my third of the herd a wedding gift.
00:48:11Look, I need you to make a decision on the house.
00:48:16Meg.
00:48:17We're trying.
00:48:18Believe me.
00:48:19If you can't afford to buy me out, we can sell it.
00:48:23I'm sure your attorney agreed it's the only practical thing to do.
00:48:26That's the thing though.
00:48:27This house has never been practical.
00:48:31And that is just what I love about it.
00:48:33You know, the, the, the singing sink and the, the creaking stairs and...
00:48:39It's just all the memories they bring to mind.
00:48:43How can you have an emotional attachment to plumbing?
00:48:52I'll be in my third of the house.
00:48:55You know, Jenny and I once divided this house in half.
00:48:57Yeah.
00:48:58But we shared the kitchen.
00:49:00We were barely speaking.
00:49:02Then we fell in love.
00:49:10The romance of this place escapes me.
00:49:18Family, huh?
00:49:19Wow.
00:49:29Hey, how's it going?
00:49:31How's it going?
00:49:32Uh...
00:49:32Hey, look, I'm sorry about the van breaking down.
00:49:35Oh, don't worry about it.
00:49:35It's fine.
00:49:36It's, uh, it's okay.
00:49:38I'm still out of those curved nails.
00:49:41Yeah.
00:49:42What do you need?
00:49:43I don't need anything, Tommy.
00:49:45Just a friend.
00:49:47Came to the right place.
00:49:51Tommy, it looks like we're gonna have to sell the house.
00:49:54I'm really sorry to hear that.
00:49:56Yeah.
00:49:57You know, that house feels like home.
00:50:01It's hard to come by, so...
00:50:02I don't know.
00:50:03Yeah, it is.
00:50:04I wish there was something I could do.
00:50:06You're doing it.
00:50:06I don't know, thanks.
00:50:08I came in here, I...
00:50:10I don't know, I felt horrible and...
00:50:14No, I just feel short.
00:50:17Yeah.
00:50:18Well, I can't help you with that, buddy.
00:50:21Have a good day, Stretch.
00:50:25I'm glad.
00:50:26You know, I hate to overshadow the groom.
00:50:29But I look...
00:50:33mighty good in my new suit.
00:50:36I am sure you do.
00:50:37Mm-hmm.
00:50:39I have to tell you,
00:50:40I think I'm more excited about this wedding than the bride is.
00:50:47I have to tell you something.
00:50:48You're not getting cold feet.
00:50:50About me and Brian?
00:50:52Yeah.
00:50:52No.
00:50:53No, never.
00:50:54Then why the fur bow?
00:50:57Emily means so much to me.
00:51:02Sorry, I just don't know what to do.
00:51:03We may lose the house.
00:51:06What?
00:51:10That's not what Emily would have wanted.
00:51:12No.
00:51:13I hate the thought of losing you and Brian.
00:51:17We don't want to lose you either.
00:51:21We really don't.
00:51:28The real estate market is stable, but this house is old.
00:51:32It's not increasing in value.
00:51:33And B&Bs often go under.
00:51:38Do you like being an accountant?
00:51:42Yes.
00:51:44Numbers are always predictable.
00:51:46No surprises.
00:51:47Unlike people.
00:51:49That's right.
00:51:51Yeah.
00:51:52I know the feeling.
00:51:59Uh, so the barn.
00:52:02That won't appeal to everyone.
00:52:04Oh, well...
00:52:06Jenny!
00:52:07Hey, Andy.
00:52:07Hey.
00:52:08Meg?
00:52:09I know this is odd to say, but I'm sorry you may be selling the house.
00:52:14Yeah.
00:52:16But you know what?
00:52:16If it has to be with someone, I'm glad it's with a friend.
00:52:19I know you'll be fair to everyone.
00:52:22I mean, it won't sell right away.
00:52:24And then there's the escrow.
00:52:29Are you going to the wedding?
00:52:31Of course she is.
00:52:32Your family.
00:52:33You too, Andy.
00:52:34I hope you can make it.
00:52:35Oh.
00:52:36Nothing I love more than a wedding.
00:52:38Good.
00:52:39I have to, uh...
00:52:40I have to get in and make lunch, so...
00:52:46They don't make them nicer than your cousin.
00:52:48Distant cousin.
00:52:50We hardly know each other.
00:52:54Maybe you should close that distance.
00:52:56Maybe so.
00:53:00Oh.
00:53:10Oh, I love everything about that house.
00:53:13I know you do, Andy.
00:53:16I know we have to sell it.
00:53:17I just...
00:53:19haven't wanted to say that out loud.
00:53:23Well, you did.
00:53:26The world didn't end, right?
00:53:28Come on.
00:53:30It's a wonderful chapter in our lives.
00:53:34I just hope whoever buys it knows how lucky they are.
00:53:38I hope whoever buys it doesn't decide to tear it down.
00:53:41What do you mean?
00:53:43Jenny, come on, a developer goes in there?
00:53:45You're not going to appreciate the idiosyncrasies as much as you and me.
00:53:48No, I can't think about that.
00:53:50Let's just...
00:53:51Let's just think about the memories.
00:53:54Okay, the memories.
00:53:55Do you...
00:53:57remember when it, uh, rained in each one of our bedrooms?
00:54:02Yeah.
00:54:03Do you remember our first kiss?
00:54:05Yeah.
00:54:08Gabby having the kids in the barn.
00:54:12And when I proposed to you?
00:54:15And then you proposed...
00:54:17Again?
00:54:18I love her again.
00:54:21Hey.
00:54:23We may lose the house.
00:54:26But it's the memories we keep.
00:54:29Okay?
00:54:30Yeah.
00:54:54Hey.
00:54:55Hi there.
00:54:57Hi there.
00:55:00Those goats go.
00:55:01I guess you're kind of cute.
00:55:09Emily.
00:55:13Emily's Country Inn.
00:55:17Um...
00:55:17Yeah, I'm...
00:55:18I'm afraid, uh,
00:55:20the inn is going to be closing.
00:55:22Yeah, I'm sorry too.
00:55:24All right, well thanks for calling.
00:55:26Okay, bye-bye.
00:55:29Hey, I'm actually just making lunch.
00:55:31I have to work.
00:55:33Well, I could bring you a sandwich to your room.
00:55:34Why are you so nice to me?
00:55:36Because that's who she is.
00:55:38House or no house, nothing is going to change that.
00:55:43Spoken like a man in love.
00:55:45I am.
00:55:49Let me know if you change your mind.
00:55:50About selling the house?
00:55:52No, without the sandwich.
00:55:53Oh.
00:55:55My mistake.
00:55:56I'm not used to trusting people.
00:55:59Yeah, I wasn't either until I met Jenny.
00:56:08I envy you both.
00:56:17I'm hungry, I'll take that sandwich.
00:56:19Okay.
00:56:19All right.
00:56:22I don't get it.
00:56:24How can you be so fond of a sink?
00:56:27You had to be there, I guess.
00:56:30Be where?
00:56:31When?
00:56:32When we first moved in, the...
00:56:33the sink was stopped up.
00:56:35We couldn't afford a plumber, so...
00:56:38Brian fixed it himself.
00:56:40Fixed might be a misnomer.
00:56:42Yeah.
00:56:45Every time I turn it on, I just remember how proud he was.
00:56:49And I get serenaded at the same time.
00:56:52I'm not sure a prospective buyer will see it as an asset.
00:56:58Like I said, you had to be there.
00:57:06We are watching every single sunset until the day we move.
00:57:12You do know you can take the sunset with you, you know that, right?
00:57:19You're gonna have to find a place big enough for four goats.
00:57:23No, no, no, no.
00:57:24Four goats and a gazebo.
00:57:26Which is all that hard work.
00:57:27I'm not leaving that behind.
00:57:36It's so cute.
00:57:40I want the wedding to be our big send off.
00:57:43Mm-hmm.
00:57:45You know, like a celebration of all that Emily's given us.
00:57:50That's a lot of pressure, honey.
00:57:53You're gonna have to practice that kiss.
00:58:12This is as good as a sunset gets, isn't it?
00:58:15Yeah.
00:58:28Come in.
00:58:31I brought you some hot apple cider.
00:58:33I thought you might like some.
00:58:36Sure.
00:58:38It's from our apple tree behind the barn.
00:58:41I just want you to understand why I love this place so much.
00:58:45You know, maybe if you knew more about Emily.
00:58:47Who neither of us ever met.
00:58:50Right.
00:58:54When I first moved in, I found this card.
00:58:57It was from someone named Lester.
00:58:59And Vern told me that was actually his brother.
00:59:02Vern.
00:59:03You'll meet him at the wedding.
00:59:05He's giving me away.
00:59:11Lester and Emily were deeply in love.
00:59:13But he died in the war.
00:59:17And after that, she just...
00:59:20She closed herself off and she lived the rest of her life alone.
00:59:25Why are you telling me this?
00:59:27Because Emily's your family.
00:59:30And she connects you and me.
00:59:36After I got engaged, I went out and bought the dress.
00:59:41I had the guest list.
00:59:43The whole nine yards.
00:59:45And then it ended.
00:59:49I haven't been particularly lucky in love.
00:59:53I'm so sorry you went through that.
00:59:57I'm not good at talking about myself.
00:59:59It never seems to get me anywhere.
01:00:02Well, I appreciate you opening up.
01:00:08I really need to get back to work.
01:00:10Yeah, of course.
01:00:13Yeah.
01:00:18No.
01:00:35I appreciate you opening up.
01:00:35Hey, babe.
01:00:36No, no, don't look.
01:00:37Don't look. Don't look.
01:00:37Okay.
01:00:38It's bad luck to see the shoes before the wedding.
01:00:40I think that only applies to the dress, honey.
01:00:42I'm not taking any chances.
01:00:44Okay.
01:00:45Okay, you can look.
01:00:47Good.
01:00:48My father just called.
01:00:50Oh.
01:00:50Yeah.
01:00:51What did he say?
01:00:52Yeah, he said he's coming tomorrow and he wants to stay at the house.
01:00:55And I think that's really bad luck.
01:00:57Yeah, I mean, that's Meg and your dad at the house at the same time, and the wedding's in a
01:01:02week.
01:01:02I was thinking maybe we'd skip town on a lope.
01:01:05That's a bad joke.
01:01:06Poorly timed.
01:01:07Okay, I'm out of here.
01:01:09Didn't see the shoes, but they're to die for.
01:01:12I'm getting married.
01:01:15I'm getting married!
01:01:25Huh.
01:01:27Huh-huh, what?
01:01:28It is.
01:01:30Ah, nah.
01:01:33Yeah.
01:01:35Ah!
01:01:40Why did you get a pickup truck?
01:01:43Ah, it came in the house, Dad.
01:01:44Let's go.
01:01:45Get your bag.
01:01:50Ah, I left my magazine on the train.
01:01:53Oh, it's too bad.
01:01:55Gabby will be disappointed.
01:01:58Gabby the goat?
01:01:59Yeah.
01:02:00She can read.
01:02:01No, she eats paper, Dad.
01:02:03You know, newspapers, spreadsheets.
01:02:06In fact, she also eats all my resumes, because she knows I'm not going to need them anymore.
01:02:09Oh, I hope she's mistaken.
01:02:11Oh, shit.
01:02:14Ah.
01:02:19Ah, it's smaller than I imagined.
01:02:24But, uh, quite charming.
01:02:26Okay, yeah.
01:02:27Except for the for sale sign.
01:02:29Appreciate that, Dad.
01:02:31Beat it to your goat.
01:02:32Yeah.
01:02:33So glad you're here, Pops.
01:02:35Yes.
01:02:35Heh, heh, heh, heh, heh, heh.
01:02:49Yes?
01:02:50I just wanted to bring you some towels and a blanket.
01:02:52Ha.
01:02:54Of course.
01:02:55Let me know if you need anything else.
01:02:56Well, uh, there is, um, something, actually.
01:03:04Some perspective.
01:03:07Okay.
01:03:10Does Brian ever talk about me?
01:03:13Of course.
01:03:14Yeah, he does.
01:03:16I could use a little guidance.
01:03:19Just a sense of where I stand.
01:03:24I think he misses you.
01:03:27And not just recently, but what might have been when he was growing up.
01:03:36I put my work first.
01:03:38All too often.
01:03:41And then after the divorce, his mother remarried and they moved away and, uh...
01:03:50You need to get to know him.
01:03:54Thank you, Jenny.
01:03:56Of course.
01:04:02Hey, babe.
01:04:02How you doing?
01:04:03Hey, great.
01:04:04Does this look okay?
01:04:05I mean, what does your dad normally eat for breakfast?
01:04:08Uh, I, that's something his son should know.
01:04:12I have no, I, I mean, we've never even had breakfast together.
01:04:16So, I'm sorry, honey.
01:04:17I have no idea what he would like for breakfast.
01:04:19I don't even know if he likes me.
01:04:21Really?
01:04:22Are you okay?
01:04:25Apparently not.
01:04:26But I, I'm, I'm sure I'll be better if he proves to the way I set the table.
01:04:30Okay, I don't know if I should, uh, worry or laugh.
01:04:32Yeah, neither do I.
01:04:40The eggs, Benedict, is remarkably good.
01:04:43I'm so glad you like it.
01:04:45Your talents are wasted in a B&B.
01:04:48Why limit yourself to breakfast?
01:04:51Actually, Dad, then, it was going to be called a B&B&D bed, breakfast, and dinner.
01:04:58Ah, why not just open a restaurant?
01:05:00Well, that was kind of Brian's idea.
01:05:02We, we might do it, right?
01:05:03Yeah, I mean, it doesn't have to be in the inn.
01:05:05But what about the company?
01:05:06I mean, would you have enough time?
01:05:08Well, Jenny's Home Bank has been taking off, right?
01:05:10I mean, a lot of vendors are carrying our product.
01:05:12Yeah, and thanks to Brian.
01:05:13Well, I'm just building something I believe in.
01:05:20Oh, uh, if you'll excuse me, I have to feed the goats.
01:05:24Words I never thought a son of mine would say.
01:05:28How about you join me?
01:05:29If only as an observer.
01:05:32If you'll excuse me, ladies.
01:05:41Thank you so much for joining us.
01:05:42I really wanted everyone to meet.
01:05:45You are determined to turn everyone into family.
01:05:52I'm not used to anyone being aware of me.
01:05:56How I might feel.
01:05:58Sandwiches and the hot apple cider.
01:06:00I don't quite know what to make of you.
01:06:05Hey, look, I came here for the wedding.
01:06:08Not to meddle.
01:06:10It's just really hard for me to grasp the appeal of a provincial life.
01:06:17Gabby.
01:06:18You know, Dad,
01:06:21my interest in stocks when I was a kid
01:06:24was my way of trying to communicate with my intimidating father.
01:06:28That was never my intention.
01:06:30Sure, but it's not who I really am.
01:06:33It's who I was trying to be for you.
01:06:40We had things in common.
01:06:41Really?
01:06:42Really?
01:06:42Like what?
01:06:43What about sports?
01:06:44We played our share of basketball in the park.
01:06:47Dad, come on.
01:06:48You were horrible.
01:06:50That's something we share.
01:06:51Our lack of athleticism.
01:06:54Not to mention our sense of humor.
01:06:56You know, Jenny says it all the time.
01:06:58I'm always trying to say something clever,
01:07:01try to be funny.
01:07:03You know why I do it?
01:07:05Because it reminds me of you.
01:07:11I don't know.
01:07:14What will you do once the inn is closed?
01:07:17Oh, just continue to help build up Jenny's Home Baked.
01:07:21Maybe we'll open up a restaurant.
01:07:25I know it's not much to you,
01:07:28but what's important to me nowadays is being true to myself.
01:07:32I'm doing everything I can to give the love of my life
01:07:36a chance to fill her dream.
01:07:38Hmm.
01:07:44Achoo!
01:07:46Pivotal conversation should not take place in Barnes.
01:07:50Come on, Dad.
01:07:51Maybe you're allergic to ghosts.
01:07:55I was.
01:07:57And then I built up an immunity.
01:07:59Come here.
01:08:00Come here.
01:08:01There you go, Ricky.
01:08:03And you know what?
01:08:05Then these kids arrived.
01:08:08And I'm fine with them.
01:08:10My son, the shepherd.
01:08:14Achoo!
01:08:17And you thought we had nothing in common.
01:08:19Hey.
01:08:21Come over here.
01:08:22Come over here.
01:08:23Come on!
01:08:24I'm good.
01:08:25Oh, seriously.
01:08:25Take your jacket off.
01:08:26No, seriously?
01:08:26I'm good.
01:08:37The land will be the attraction for the out-of-towners.
01:08:42The scenery really is beautiful.
01:08:46What?
01:08:48You seem different.
01:08:50In what way?
01:08:52I don't know.
01:08:53Maybe a little less uptight.
01:08:58Maybe I just needed time off work.
01:09:01Maybe it's this place.
01:09:03Or maybe you're just trying to talk me out of selling.
01:09:06Come on.
01:09:07That's a little cynical, isn't it?
01:09:09I hope not.
01:09:11I don't want to be.
01:09:14You can believe the best or the worst about people.
01:09:19I think it's a little less lonely to believe the best.
01:09:27Maybe you're right.
01:09:32You don't like the bodice?
01:09:35Is it too tight?
01:09:36Too loose?
01:09:36Because it looks great.
01:09:38No, I...
01:09:38The dress is perfect.
01:09:40It's everything I dreamed it would be.
01:09:42It's perfect.
01:09:43Then what's the matter?
01:09:45Nothing.
01:09:46I'm fine.
01:09:52As I was leaving...
01:09:56Brian told me we might have a buyer for the house.
01:09:58You're selling the inn?
01:10:00I'm afraid so.
01:10:02No.
01:10:03I'm the maid of honor, and my job is to keep you in bride mode until the wedding.
01:10:07You look beautiful in that dress.
01:10:09Just focus on that.
01:10:12Sorry.
01:10:12No.
01:10:13No.
01:10:14No.
01:10:14I...
01:10:15I am not going to let anything cast a shadow over the happiest day of my life.
01:10:19I mean, life is a roller coaster, and so is marriage, and...
01:10:23Brian and I are so...
01:10:25We're so lucky, because no matter what, we have each other.
01:10:32Wow.
01:10:33The beautiful bride is going to be a very good wife.
01:10:38You have this maid of honor thing down, Casey.
01:10:41How does it feel?
01:10:44It feels like happily ever after.
01:10:47In lace.
01:10:50Yeah.
01:11:04Are you nervous?
01:11:06No.
01:11:06No, I'm not nervous about the wedding.
01:11:08I'm nervous about the house.
01:11:10Yeah, we've got quite a nice acreage.
01:11:13We've got some, uh...
01:11:14I think it's going to sell.
01:11:16Ah.
01:11:18It doesn't look like the Bucks County type.
01:11:20No, it looks like a developer.
01:11:24We're going to fix that.
01:11:25Don't worry about that.
01:11:25As you can see, it's quite a spacious living room area here.
01:11:29Um, that brings us into the kitchen.
01:11:35What's that noise?
01:11:37It's singing.
01:11:39Yeah, it is.
01:11:41The plumbing needs to be redone.
01:11:43Oh, um...
01:11:45The house is pretty old.
01:11:46Well, it's got a lot of charm.
01:11:47I'd like to think.
01:11:48No, I think I'm going to want to rebuild.
01:11:52Well...
01:11:52But there's a fire.
01:11:57So, um...
01:11:57We just got an offer on the house.
01:12:09It's fun while it lasted, wasn't it?
01:12:11Yeah.
01:12:17I'm really glad you're here, buddy.
01:12:20All right.
01:12:25I mean...
01:12:25Brian and Jenny mean a lot to this town.
01:12:28So does Ian.
01:12:30Alice would like to say a few words.
01:12:34Jenny and Brian make me happy.
01:12:36It's that simple.
01:12:37I can't let them lose that place.
01:12:40I'd like to make a contribution.
01:12:43As a measure of my gratitude.
01:12:47Well, I met Tommy at the inn.
01:12:50I mean, I kept asking for more outlets in my room.
01:12:52It was just an excuse to see you again.
01:12:55I gave the inn five stars in my review.
01:12:57But if I could, I would give it ten.
01:13:08That house gave me a lot.
01:13:10Jenny and that guy she's going to marry.
01:13:17Emily's country inn is not going to close.
01:13:21I guarantee you folks, I guarantee you folks, not on my watch.
01:13:27Ba-dum-bum.
01:13:27When I try and do the right thing, I ask myself, what would Jenny do?
01:13:34She would make sure that I'm okay.
01:13:36You betcha.
01:13:38And thanks to the inn, I now have a date for the wedding.
01:13:43Oh, oh, oh.
01:13:44Sorry, Vern.
01:13:47Well, um, I've never been so happy to lose a commission.
01:13:55Let's save the inn.
01:13:56I mean, look, it's, we're obviously, um, at Cremachinos.
01:14:01We've got also ten other locations around the county popping up.
01:14:03Because we're, we're, uh, um, Alyssa, I'm going to have to call you back.
01:14:10Is that okay?
01:14:11Bye.
01:14:12Hi.
01:14:13Tommy.
01:14:15You guys are early weddings until tomorrow.
01:14:19That's not why we're here.
01:14:21Where's Jenny?
01:14:22Uh, she's...
01:14:24Come on in.
01:14:26Wow, they just don't stop, do they?
01:14:27Hi, everybody.
01:14:28She's upstairs.
01:14:29I'll go get her.
01:14:30What's up?
01:14:32Uh, hi, honey.
01:14:33Jenny.
01:14:34Hey.
01:14:36Um, everybody is here.
01:14:38Where?
01:14:40You might want to see this.
01:14:42What?
01:14:43Yeah.
01:14:54What's going on?
01:14:55Well, we all have something we'd like to give you.
01:14:59Because of everything that you've given us.
01:15:01So you can stay where you belong.
01:15:06This is from all of us.
01:15:12Uh.
01:15:23That's $32,000.
01:15:25It's a down payment on what you owe.
01:15:27We're hoping that's enough to, um, buy them a bit more time.
01:15:31I mean, I, I don't even know what to say.
01:15:34I, I...
01:15:36Wow.
01:15:38This is remarkable.
01:15:40I've never seen anything like it.
01:15:43Look, I don't want to be the bad guy in this story.
01:15:51I want you and Brian to keep the house.
01:15:54No.
01:15:56We're going to pay you back every single dime.
01:16:02I know.
01:16:04I trust you.
01:16:06We're family.
01:16:09Meg, thank you.
01:16:11You guys, this is, um, wow.
01:16:14The bottom of our hearts.
01:16:16Thank you so much.
01:16:16Is it way too generous?
01:16:18You don't know what to say.
01:16:19Well, hello.
01:16:20I am, uh, beginning to understand what you see in this place.
01:16:26Yeah.
01:16:26Tell me about it.
01:16:29Wow.
01:16:43Hey, Dad.
01:16:44Yes.
01:16:45Can you, uh, help me with this time?
01:16:47Oh, sure.
01:16:48Just let it go a long foot straight or...
01:16:50I'd be happy to.
01:16:51Just have to make that back loop a little bit there.
01:16:56So, how do you feel?
01:16:59Like a son.
01:17:02That's funny.
01:17:03I feel like a father.
01:17:07Well, whatever it is, and however we got here, I'll take it.
01:17:13There you go.
01:17:17I wish for you a very happy life.
01:17:21Go get married.
01:17:23Thanks, Dad.
01:17:37This dress is so perfect.
01:17:40Thanks.
01:17:42But there's something missing.
01:17:44There is?
01:17:48I thought you might like to wear these.
01:17:51Meg, these are beautiful.
01:17:53They're only on loan.
01:17:56Something borrowed.
01:17:58Something blue.
01:18:01They were my grandmother's.
01:18:03She said they were a gift from her cousin.
01:18:06Maybe they were from Emily.
01:18:09That's what I was thinking.
01:18:11What I was hoping.
01:18:25Coming here and meeting you
01:18:27has made me rethink my priorities.
01:18:31I'm thinking of opening my own firm.
01:18:33Maybe even here.
01:18:36So, I'll be seeing more of you?
01:18:39A lot more.
01:18:42You know, I always thought I was alone.
01:18:46But now we have each other.
01:18:48Yeah.
01:18:52Knock, knock.
01:18:53It's almost time.
01:18:55Are you ready?
01:18:57Ready as I'll ever be.
01:19:00And unbearably happy.
01:19:15I guess that's our cue.
01:19:20Forever could never be long enough for me
01:19:23I feel like I've had long enough with you
01:19:31Forget the world now.
01:19:33We won't let them see
01:19:36But there's one thing left to do
01:19:42You're one lucky duck.
01:19:45So is the bride.
01:19:47Love has surely shifted my weight
01:19:53Marry me
01:19:58Staying every day
01:20:00We're gathered together today
01:20:03To join Jenny and Brian in marriage.
01:20:07Brian, do you take Jenny to be your wife?
01:20:10To have and to hold from this day forward?
01:20:14I do.
01:20:16Jenny, do you take Brian to be your husband?
01:20:19To have and to hold from this day forward?
01:20:22I do.
01:20:23Forever and ever and ever.
01:20:29Jenny.
01:20:31You are my North Star
01:20:34I believe in you
01:20:36And I love you more and more with every breath
01:20:41I'm honored
01:20:43And I'm privileged to have you as my wife
01:20:47Brian
01:20:49You are the love I always hoped I'd find
01:20:53We just needed Emily to introduce us
01:20:56You are my destiny
01:20:58You are my happiness
01:21:01You are my heart
01:21:04And I love you
01:21:07Toolbox and all
01:21:08I love you
01:21:21With this ring
01:21:23I thee wed
01:21:28With this ring
01:21:30I thee wed
01:21:35I now pronounce you husband and wife
01:21:40You may continue to kiss the bride
01:21:44I love you
01:21:45To love you
01:21:49I love you
01:21:51I love you
01:21:53You ready to start to miss our lives?
01:21:54I am
01:22:00Today I never want
01:22:03I never want
01:22:05Me
01:22:09If I ever get the nerve to say hello in this cafe, say you win.
01:22:16Oh, okay. All right, all right.
01:22:19Say you win.
01:22:21Okay, okay, okay, okay.
01:22:24Okay!
01:22:30Hey, hey, hey.
01:22:33Ryan and Jenny are a lesson in love.
01:22:37The inn was just a house until you brought it to life.
01:22:42And all of us are mighty grateful you did.
01:22:45Thanks, Tommy.
01:22:49To the bride and groom.
01:22:51To the bride and groom.
01:22:53Thanks, Tommy.
01:22:55And to Emily, wherever you are, I bet you're smiling.
01:22:59To Emily.
01:23:01To Emily.
01:23:04Our cake.
01:23:06Okay.
01:23:08You ready?
01:23:10Yes.
01:23:11Okay.
01:23:15You're going to beat me fast?
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