Scented with Love Full Movie (2022)

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Scented with Love Full Movie (2022)
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00:00:46 [BELL RINGING]
00:00:49 OK, Rosalie, let's see how you got on.
00:00:55 Well done.
00:01:00 I see you picked out the lemongrass and the musk.
00:01:03 You have an excellent nose.
00:01:04 I worked really hard.
00:01:06 Francois, it's my dream to work here.
00:01:08 You got them all right, except one, the coal tar.
00:01:13 But 99% is an exceptional score.
00:01:17 Unfortunately, not quite good enough.
00:01:20 And we only have one vacancy for the placement.
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00:01:26 [PHONE VIBRATING]
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00:01:46 Lizzie.
00:01:47 Hey.
00:01:48 So, how'd it go?
00:01:49 I didn't get it.
00:01:50 Oh, shoot.
00:01:52 I'm sorry, honey.
00:01:53 I know how hard you worked.
00:01:54 I gave perfume to probably everything for three years,
00:01:57 and I get one scent wrong, and it's all over.
00:01:59 Can't you try again next year?
00:02:01 I don't know.
00:02:02 I think I'm done with Paris for a while.
00:02:04 Oh, I'm sorry.
00:02:05 I haven't even asked how you are.
00:02:07 I am fine.
00:02:09 I'm just making Poppy some milk.
00:02:11 So, come on.
00:02:12 We always figure these things out.
00:02:14 What are we going to do?
00:02:15 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:02:18 I'm going to come home and open my own perfumery.
00:02:25 Really?
00:02:26 Who needs Paris?
00:02:28 I'm so excited.
00:02:30 Let me know when you're landing.
00:02:31 Love you.
00:02:32 Yeah, love you.
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00:02:44 [CAR ENGINE]
00:02:47 [HONKING]
00:03:08 I can't believe you're actually here.
00:03:12 I'm sorry I'm late.
00:03:14 I'm so happy to see you.
00:03:16 Oh, I missed you.
00:03:17 I missed you, too.
00:03:19 Would you look at you?
00:03:20 So sophisticated and chic.
00:03:22 And you smell so good.
00:03:23 What is that? Is that new?
00:03:24 Yeah, I've been experimenting with the laughter piece.
00:03:26 It is gorgeous.
00:03:27 I'll make you some.
00:03:28 I thought mom and dad were picking me up.
00:03:29 Oh, they're just finishing up a road trip in Arizona.
00:03:31 But I told them what happened, and they're on their way home.
00:03:34 Arizona?
00:03:35 In the RV?
00:03:36 Sans, going to the Grand Canyon is on Dad's bucket list.
00:03:39 They're going to stop there on the way home.
00:03:40 But don't worry, they'll be back next week.
00:03:42 They are so adventurous now.
00:03:43 I love it.
00:03:44 OK, come on.
00:03:45 We've got to get out of here.
00:03:46 Poppy has been talking about you all morning.
00:03:47 She is so excited.
00:03:48 I'm so excited.
00:03:49 You traveled pretty late.
00:03:51 Oh, shoot.
00:03:52 Where's my bag?
00:03:53 I'm going to wait with the car.
00:03:55 Oh, what are you doing?
00:03:57 Uh, grabbing my bag.
00:03:58 What are you doing?
00:03:59 I'm holding onto my bag.
00:04:00 I'm pretty sure this is my bag.
00:04:02 I'm 100% certain that this is my bag.
00:04:04 I packed it this morning.
00:04:05 I can confidently say that this bag was packed in Paris
00:04:08 this morning.
00:04:11 What?
00:04:12 Rosalie.
00:04:14 You don't recognize me, do you?
00:04:17 OK, well, look, this has been really fun.
00:04:19 But I'm jet-lagged.
00:04:20 It's been a long flight, so I'm just going to--
00:04:22 Uh, no.
00:04:24 Seriously?
00:04:26 Go ahead, open it up.
00:04:29 I mean, I didn't think we needed-- OK.
00:04:31 I think we do.
00:04:32 OK.
00:04:33 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:04:37 [CLEARS THROAT]
00:04:39 Yep.
00:04:42 Caught the first flight out of Boston this morning.
00:04:44 Oh.
00:04:45 So where is my bag?
00:04:47 I think that's your bag.
00:04:53 So it is.
00:04:55 Thank you.
00:04:57 You're welcome, Rosalie.
00:04:58 [MUSIC PLAYING]
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00:05:32 Home sweet home.
00:05:35 I'm still getting used to saying that.
00:05:37 I still think of it as Grammys.
00:05:39 Poppy, Ted, she's here.
00:05:43 Hey, hey, hey.
00:05:45 Oh, looks like she's going to baby do it.
00:05:47 Good to have you back, kiddos.
00:05:49 Yay, I'm back at home.
00:05:51 It's good to see you guys, too.
00:05:52 But do you think I can breathe a little bit?
00:05:54 Nope.
00:05:55 You just smell so good.
00:05:57 Oh.
00:05:58 Looks like you've been working out, huh, big guy?
00:06:00 Glad you noticed.
00:06:02 And you, my petite cherry, you are getting more and more
00:06:05 graceful every single day.
00:06:06 I do ballet now.
00:06:07 She was so inspired by that clip you sent of Swan Lake.
00:06:10 Can I show you my routine, Aunt Rosie?
00:06:12 Oh, honey, I'm sure Aunt Rosie would love to see it.
00:06:14 But let's get her back up to her room first, OK?
00:06:16 OK.
00:06:17 You want to take it?
00:06:18 [GIGGLES]
00:06:19 After you.
00:06:20 Is she getting bigger?
00:06:21 I know.
00:06:22 Oh, my gosh.
00:06:25 Thanks for letting me stay.
00:06:27 I'll go see Aunt Ruby tomorrow.
00:06:28 I'm going to play a story.
00:06:29 Don't be silly.
00:06:30 You stay as long as you need.
00:06:32 There's lots of blankets.
00:06:34 And let me know if you need more hangers.
00:06:36 Oh.
00:06:37 It's the baby blanket you got for Poppy.
00:06:39 What's wrong?
00:06:43 I have been trying to get pregnant again.
00:06:51 That's great.
00:06:52 For the past three years.
00:06:55 How did I not know?
00:06:57 You weren't here.
00:06:58 I didn't want to talk about it over the phone.
00:07:00 And when you were back for Christmas,
00:07:02 you were just here for a week or so.
00:07:03 And--
00:07:04 I'm so sorry.
00:07:07 I had no idea.
00:07:09 The doctor suggested I could try some fertility treatments.
00:07:12 But I'm not sure.
00:07:15 Well, whatever you decide, I'm here.
00:07:18 Every step of the way.
00:07:21 Hey.
00:07:22 Oh.
00:07:24 I missed you.
00:07:25 I missed you, too.
00:07:26 I missed you, too.
00:07:27 [MUSIC PLAYING]
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00:08:02 I found her.
00:08:05 Where have you been?
00:08:07 I found her in the rose garden.
00:08:09 Oh, nothing changed.
00:08:10 I made your favorite chicken dish.
00:08:12 [GASPS]
00:08:13 What do they call in Paris, Aunt Rosie?
00:08:15 Chicken in French is poulet, but they don't make
00:08:17 it nearly as good as your mom does.
00:08:19 And what do they call green beans?
00:08:20 Erico vert.
00:08:21 You better eat some of these erico vert, Poppy,
00:08:23 if you want to grow up to be strong.
00:08:25 And hey, I'm sorry to hear about your job, Rosalie.
00:08:28 Thank you.
00:08:29 I mean, it can take years to become a top perfumer
00:08:31 in Paris.
00:08:32 I just couldn't afford to wait another year to try.
00:08:34 Well, on the bright side, your perfumes
00:08:35 are coming here to Somerville.
00:08:37 They sure are.
00:08:38 I figure you don't need to live in Paris to like perfume.
00:08:41 I love perfume, and I live right here on Rue Mouillet Street.
00:08:44 Me, too.
00:08:45 Sure.
00:08:46 Everybody I know likes to smell good.
00:08:47 Exactly, Ted.
00:08:48 Scent is universal.
00:08:50 So, Aunt Rosie, where's your perfumer going to be?
00:08:54 That is a good question, Pop-Pop.
00:08:56 I think I want to try and find a spot on Main Street.
00:08:58 Do you know what?
00:08:59 Ryan DuBois is looking to rent out his workshop in town.
00:09:01 Do you want me to call him?
00:09:03 Ryan DuBois, who's he?
00:09:05 He was in your class.
00:09:06 You don't remember?
00:09:07 Glasses, short for his age.
00:09:09 Not really, no.
00:09:10 He gave you that little paper rose on Valentine's Day.
00:09:14 I don't remember that being him.
00:09:15 Wait, didn't that guy move away?
00:09:17 He came back just after you went to France
00:09:18 to take over his grandfather's furniture shop.
00:09:20 Boy, did he change.
00:09:23 What do you mean?
00:09:24 Oh, you'll see.
00:09:26 Yeah.
00:09:27 Okay.
00:09:29 Thank you.
00:09:31 Oh, this is amazing.
00:09:33 Aunt Rosie!
00:09:55 Hey, Pop-Pop.
00:09:57 I knew you'd be here.
00:09:58 I checked your bedroom, but your bed was already made.
00:10:00 Jet lag woke me up.
00:10:02 You look like you haven't quite finished getting ready yet.
00:10:05 That's okay.
00:10:06 I can brush and walk at the same time.
00:10:08 So, Aunt Rosie, when are you going to start making perfume?
00:10:12 After I tidy up here just a little bit.
00:10:15 Can you make me one to wear to my ballet exam?
00:10:17 Of course.
00:10:18 How do you want it to make you feel?
00:10:20 What do you mean?
00:10:21 Well, different scents can make you feel different ways.
00:10:24 Like, the smell of hot cocoa can make you feel comforted,
00:10:27 or the smell of french fries can make you feel hungry.
00:10:30 Well, I don't want to smell like french fries.
00:10:32 No, don't blame me.
00:10:34 See, I chose lavender for my special scent that I wear
00:10:37 because it makes me feel fresh and full of possibilities.
00:10:40 It's the first smile I would smile in the morning
00:10:42 when I used to come play in Grammy's garden.
00:10:44 Well, I like strawberries.
00:10:47 They make me happy to look at them and eat them.
00:10:50 Okay, very good. What else?
00:10:52 Ooh, those.
00:10:56 They smell really pretty,
00:10:57 and they remind me of the dancers Tutu's in Swan Lake.
00:11:00 Lilies and strawberries.
00:11:02 Lovely and sweet, just like you.
00:11:03 Poppy?
00:11:05 Poppy, where are you?
00:11:07 In here, Mom.
00:11:08 There you are.
00:11:10 All right, almost ready for school.
00:11:14 I just need you to go finish brushing your teeth
00:11:16 and get your school bag ready.
00:11:17 But Mom, Aunt Rosie is going to make me perfume.
00:11:20 No, that is so special.
00:11:22 But it's going to have to wait after school, okay, sweetheart?
00:11:25 You started early.
00:11:29 Do you think you could give me a ride into town?
00:11:31 I might as well go check out that space that Ryan Dubois has for rent.
00:11:35 You should most definitely go and see Ryan Dubois.
00:11:38 Okay.
00:11:39 I told you, he's changed.
00:11:41 I'll be leaving in ten minutes.
00:11:43 Hey, Lizzie.
00:11:45 Yeah?
00:11:47 I have something else for you.
00:11:49 Really?
00:11:50 Oh, what is this?
00:11:57 It is clary sage and geranium essential oil.
00:11:59 It's supposed to be really good for fertility.
00:12:01 Are you serious?
00:12:02 It's worth a shot.
00:12:03 What have you got to lose?
00:12:05 All right, boss.
00:12:07 We'll see.
00:12:10 I'll see you in a bit.
00:12:12 Oh, great.
00:12:15 [music]
00:12:17 Hello?
00:12:34 Yeah?
00:12:35 Hello.
00:12:38 It's you again.
00:12:39 Hi.
00:12:40 Hi.
00:12:41 Can I help you?
00:12:43 Oh, you work here?
00:12:44 Yeah.
00:12:45 No, no, no. It's okay. I'm actually here to see Ryan Dubois.
00:12:47 Oh, Ryan Dubois.
00:12:48 Guess it's been a while since you've seen him.
00:12:50 I think we were about 13 and he came up to my shoulder and I was seeing railway track braces and the thickest glasses you've ever seen.
00:12:57 Oh, what a nerd.
00:12:58 Well, I shot up when I was 15 and got the braces off and then I got contacts.
00:13:03 Ryan.
00:13:05 Yeah?
00:13:06 It's you.
00:13:07 I'm so sorry. I didn't recognize you at all.
00:13:09 It's okay.
00:13:10 I guess that explains why you ran away from me at the airport.
00:13:13 I'm really sorry if we got off on the wrong foot.
00:13:16 Okay.
00:13:17 Did you make these pieces? They're beautiful.
00:13:19 I did. And thank you. Unfortunately, they're not quite beautiful enough to cover the rent, so that's why I'm renting out the space.
00:13:26 Great. That's actually what I'm here to see.
00:13:29 Oh. Well, come with me. There's a second entrance. It's been freshly painted.
00:13:34 I changed the knob in two. It's just up here.
00:13:40 [footsteps]
00:13:42 So, this is it.
00:13:51 I've been using it as a workshop, but I originally built it as another store.
00:13:56 Wow.
00:13:59 What, you don't like it?
00:14:01 No, I really like it. I just wasn't expecting it to be so big.
00:14:06 So, what exactly will you be selling? Is it kitchenware or cookware?
00:14:11 Perfume.
00:14:12 Perfume? Hmm.
00:14:15 Why not?
00:14:17 It's just I didn't think the town needed a fancy perfume shop.
00:14:20 Well, it's not about necessity. Scent is integral to the pleasures of life.
00:14:24 Sorry, it's just this is a really big space to be selling perfume out of, and I need to make sure that you can pay the rent.
00:14:31 I'll pay two months in advance.
00:14:33 Are you sure?
00:14:34 Am I sure people like perfume? Yes, I am.
00:14:37 And the drugstore carries a grand selection of three bottles, so I'm pretty sure we'll be exclusive.
00:14:42 I just meant that if you...
00:14:45 Two months rent, if you help me fix up the place.
00:14:50 Honestly, it just needs a little clean, some cabinets, maybe a set of shelves, and it'll be pretty minimal cost.
00:14:56 Ted said you've been trying to rent the space for months.
00:14:58 I just don't have the time.
00:15:00 Oh, it's okay. I'm sure I can find somewhere else.
00:15:03 But I could find the time.
00:15:05 So it's a deal?
00:15:09 You drive a hard bargain.
00:15:12 Thank you.
00:15:14 Salut.
00:15:21 Au revoir.
00:15:23 [birds chirping]
00:15:25 Bonjour, my Rosalie.
00:15:38 Oh, Ruby.
00:15:39 Looking fantastic as always.
00:15:43 I brought you something.
00:15:44 Oh, this is gorgeous.
00:15:51 Oh!
00:15:52 Only the chicest Parisian accessories for my favorite aunt.
00:15:56 Thank you.
00:15:58 So, tell me, what have you been up to since I last saw you?
00:16:02 Eating fresh croissant? Cycling along the Seine at midnight?
00:16:06 Oh, you are making me miss it already.
00:16:08 There is nothing better than a fresh Parisian croissant.
00:16:12 Oh, and now you're back and it's not even Christmas.
00:16:14 Are you having a little holiday before you start your job at Parfum du Paris?
00:16:19 Hey.
00:16:20 No, that didn't work out, unfortunately.
00:16:24 I'm sorry to hear that, dear.
00:16:27 Thank you.
00:16:28 Yeah, I was pretty upset.
00:16:30 But the good news is I'm going to sell my perfumes here.
00:16:33 And I just rented a little shop not far off Main Street.
00:16:36 Ooh la la, you don't mess around.
00:16:39 No, I just need somewhere to live.
00:16:41 Lizzie and Ted have a lot going on and I feel bad imposing.
00:16:44 And you certainly won't fit in the RV with your mom and dad.
00:16:47 Thank goodness.
00:16:49 Oh, there is a sweet little place coming up for rent in a couple of weeks.
00:16:53 Harrison!
00:16:54 Coming.
00:16:55 Oh, Rosalie.
00:16:59 Oh, what a nice surprise.
00:17:01 Hi, Uncle Harrison.
00:17:03 She wants to take a look at the Remington place to rent.
00:17:06 And I have a phone call in ten minutes, so you show her the photos, Harrison.
00:17:10 And bye bye, dear.
00:17:11 And do come back and tell me about your adventures in Paris.
00:17:15 Absolutely.
00:17:16 Absolutely.
00:17:17 Here you go.
00:17:20 Oh, here it is.
00:17:23 Okay.
00:17:26 Two bedrooms, a lovely garden and a garage.
00:17:32 It looks great so far.
00:17:35 Is something wrong, dear?
00:17:38 Nothing, it's just my place in Paris was so small I could wash my hands in the basin from my bed.
00:17:45 I take it there is a but.
00:17:48 But from my window there is the most beautiful view of Notre Dame.
00:17:52 Well, if you look out the kitchen window on tippy toes you have a great view of the sunflowers in Maggie Peterson's garden.
00:18:00 Well, that will do just fine.
00:18:03 Okay.
00:18:04 Plus I'll have more wardrobe space.
00:18:06 Oh.
00:18:07 There is another reason I'm pleased to see you, Rosalie.
00:18:13 Why don't we go and take a little walk in the park away from the boss and I can explain everything.
00:18:25 Okay.
00:18:27 Oh, it's so good to see you.
00:18:31 Well, at least they gave me back my license.
00:18:38 Rosalie, I need your help. Ruby and I are coming up to our 50th wedding anniversary and I wanted to give her something really special.
00:18:46 I've been racking my brain to think of something.
00:18:48 What about finally taking her to Paris? She would love that.
00:18:51 If only she weren't so scared of flying. My knuckles are still scarred from her grip that time we flew to San Francisco.
00:18:57 I don't think they'll hold out all the way to France.
00:19:00 I forgot about that.
00:19:02 There is one thing I can maybe help with.
00:19:06 Well, don't keep me in suspense.
00:19:08 I could create her a signature scent, a special perfume just for her.
00:19:13 Oh my, that would be wonderful. But could you do that in ten days?
00:19:16 Sure. Why not?
00:19:18 Marvelous. Although...
00:19:21 What's wrong?
00:19:23 I haven't managed to organize a party either because she seems to always walk in when I'm on the phone.
00:19:28 It is tricky to keep things from Aunt Ruby.
00:19:30 I've never been able to. She can tell by looking at me I ate the last chocolate.
00:19:35 Well, I was planning on doing an opening party for the perfumery anyway.
00:19:39 Why don't we use that as a cover and then you and I can arrange things and she'll never have an idea.
00:19:44 You are a genius. Oh, thank you so much, Rosie. This will mean so much to both of us.
00:19:49 I'm happy to help. Fifty years is a long time.
00:19:53 Oh, it sure is. Oh, I better get going. I'll see you later, kiddo.
00:19:57 Thank you.
00:20:00 Bye.
00:20:04 Hey. Hey.
00:20:06 Have you eaten yet? No.
00:20:09 Well, since we're going to be working together, do you want a sandwich? I got two. Want one?
00:20:15 This is so good.
00:20:18 You sound surprised.
00:20:20 I just didn't think anything could top the ham and cheese baguette from Rue Mouffetard.
00:20:23 I can assure you that Mary Betts can compete with any of the top French chefs.
00:20:27 You sound pretty confident.
00:20:29 Sure am. I know her menu backwards. She basically feeds me. I'm not really one for cooking.
00:20:35 So I'm thinking of doing a cream lacquer finish on the countertops.
00:20:40 Oh, you don't want a lacquer.
00:20:42 I think I do.
00:20:43 It's high quality solid wood pine. You want to polish it up.
00:20:48 Show up the details in the grain and all its natural beauty.
00:20:51 That sounds great for a furniture store, but this is a perfumery and I think that the lacquer would be perfect for a perfumery.
00:20:58 And I think that the lacquer will give it a sense of Parisian sophistication.
00:21:01 But I think we already established that we're not in Paris, so are we?
00:21:04 No, but that's exactly why I want to give my customers a taste of it.
00:21:07 Alright, well, just let me make you a sample before you go, okay?
00:21:11 Fine.
00:21:13 Can I ask you why you took on a store you can't afford?
00:21:17 It's a family store, so it goes way back. And at the time I decided to take it on, I could afford it. I had a business partner.
00:21:27 What happened?
00:21:28 It didn't work out.
00:21:32 One more thing?
00:21:37 There's something else.
00:21:39 You got any dessert in there?
00:21:41 But we have to share.
00:21:45 Absolutely not.
00:21:47 Who am I?
00:21:48 Good morning.
00:21:56 Good morning, Ted.
00:21:57 What you doing?
00:21:59 My distillery arrived from Paris.
00:22:01 Okay. Hey, honey. What's that perfume you're wearing? It's kind of strange.
00:22:07 Rosalie made it for me.
00:22:09 I hope you don't mind my saying, Rosalie, but not your last one. Bye.
00:22:16 What time is it?
00:22:23 Eight-thirty.
00:22:24 I have to get going.
00:22:25 Rosalie, what is all this stuff?
00:22:27 It's my mini distillery.
00:22:29 It's not that mini.
00:22:31 I know, it doesn't fit on the bedside table.
00:22:32 Sorry, sweetie, but I kind of need the space to make the family breakfast. And with the bake sale for the school this week...
00:22:37 Right. Sorry, I think I got a little excited. I'm used to this big lab.
00:22:42 Might be kind of tricky making it here, given that I'll be distracting you with breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
00:22:47 And morning cake time, and afternoon cake time, and snack time.
00:22:52 Morning.
00:22:53 Morning.
00:22:54 Now, why would you want to cover this up?
00:22:58 Well, I would like to point out that it is my perfumery.
00:23:02 In my store. And if you leave, I might have to rent it to someone who might not want cream lacquer countertops.
00:23:08 I'm not leaving.
00:23:10 Well, you still seem pretty keen on France.
00:23:16 Ah. Excuse me, I gotta take this.
00:23:19 Frank! Calling again.
00:23:23 Sorry, buddy, but you're wasting your time.
00:23:26 I told you, I'm not interested in joining Furniture Barn.
00:23:31 What I do is bespoke.
00:23:33 Well, I've stayed afloat for this long, so I think I'll be okay for now.
00:23:36 Yeah, yes, yeah. I have your number if anything changes.
00:23:41 Have a good one. Bye.
00:23:43 What was that all about?
00:23:51 Ah, that was Frank calling again. He usually calls every couple months, but he's been really persistent lately.
00:23:57 He wants to take Dubois and turn it into a Furniture Barn location. He even said he'd pay me salary and cover all the costs.
00:24:02 Are you tempted?
00:24:04 Sure.
00:24:07 Sure I am, but...
00:24:08 But what?
00:24:11 Well, then it wouldn't be Dubois. It'd be just another franchise.
00:24:15 My grandfather started this store and taught me everything I know about turning wood, so that I could keep it going.
00:24:20 I can understand that.
00:24:22 Yeah. Like this, for instance.
00:24:26 I pour my heart and soul into these pieces, and I love doing it because the customer buys something, they know it's special.
00:24:34 Just like their parents did when they bought their bed or wardrobe for my grandpa.
00:24:38 It's part of the community.
00:24:40 I get it. You're aiming for something more personal.
00:24:44 Right? Like, if I could take Dubois and get it out into the world and sell just one piece of unique furniture,
00:24:52 like this chair, handcrafted and meaningful to those who buy it and use it,
00:24:59 then I've done everything I have set out to achieve.
00:25:02 You know, we're really not that different. You and I. You just work with your hands and I work with my nose.
00:25:09 Look, I'm going to need more help fixing up the store than just the fit-out, and if you're not going to take his offer,
00:25:15 you need more than two months' rent. So, why don't we agree to be partners here? Help each other out.
00:25:22 After all, the perfumes are expensive.
00:25:26 After all, the perfume are you doing well will only serve to your benefit at the furniture store.
00:25:31 You'll get the extra rent and the extra footfall.
00:25:34 Partners? I lost one when I was already...
00:25:40 Not this time.
00:25:42 Okay.
00:25:49 Okay.
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00:25:57 Whoa! Stop, you can't light that in here.
00:26:08 Why not?
00:26:09 Because there's sawdust everywhere and there's flammable stuff. It'll go up in seconds.
00:26:14 Yes, lighting the place on fire and burning it down before we even open is maybe not the best thing for business?
00:26:22 Probably not.
00:26:23 So, is this a perfume-making kit?
00:26:29 Not that I'm making any. Can't do it at my sister's house, and apparently can't do it here.
00:26:34 We just need a bench. Fireproof, obviously.
00:26:37 And some peace and quiet.
00:26:38 I know just the place. My kitchen.
00:26:41 Oh, no. I'll figure something out.
00:26:43 We're partners, aren't we? Besides, the last time I put the oven on was two months ago when I reheated some leftover pot roast from Mary Beth's.
00:26:51 I just...
00:26:52 Only if you're sure.
00:26:54 Of course I am. And I'd kind of like to see what you're planning on selling here.
00:26:58 Oh, what I will be selling here. I will have you know I have plans for the entire range.
00:27:02 Glad to hear it.
00:27:04 Good... partner.
00:27:16 Isn't that a charming little cottage? It's my favorite rental in town. I think it will suit your needs quite well.
00:27:23 It's a little different than cobbled streets and bistros, but I think you're right. This might be just what I need.
00:27:30 Excellent choice.
00:27:32 So now that Aunt Ruby's at the office, I thought maybe you and I could talk about how to create her special perfume.
00:27:37 Oh, well, this way, mademoiselle.
00:27:45 Ah!
00:27:46 Well, how do we start?
00:27:50 Well, you could start by telling me a few of Aunt Ruby's favorite things.
00:27:54 Like Oprah?
00:27:56 Like scents or flavors or food even.
00:28:01 Ah, hmm. Well, every time we went to visit her mother, she always said how much she missed the smell of the apple blossoms.
00:28:10 Never did get a chance to plant an apple tree in her own yard, so I'm sure she will love it in her bottle.
00:28:16 She keeps buying this fancy soap. It smells like vanilla. So I have to walk around smelling like a giant ice cream cone.
00:28:26 Okay, so apple blossoms and vanilla. This sounds lovely already.
00:28:31 Oh, and of course, oranges. She eats one every night after dinner, like clockwork.
00:28:39 It's her favorite dessert.
00:28:41 Well, Uncle Harrison, I think I have a lot to work with here.
00:28:45 Well, if that's all you need, I better get back to the boss before she gets suspicious.
00:28:49 This is fun, isn't it?
00:28:52 It is.
00:28:54 Good.
00:28:56 Wow, those look fantastic.
00:29:08 Thanks.
00:29:09 What's that?
00:29:12 Oh, it's my perfumer notebook. I use it to keep track of the measurements and ingredients for the scents I'm designing.
00:29:18 I'm just a little nervous I'm not going to be able to find a few of the ingredients that I need.
00:29:22 What do you need?
00:29:24 Apple blossoms and vanilla pods.
00:29:26 I actually know just the place.
00:29:30 You know a place that has apple blossoms and vanilla pods.
00:29:33 I'll drive.
00:29:37 You are full of surprises, you know that?
00:29:38 What do you think?
00:29:59 This is beautiful.
00:30:01 You know, one of my first jobs when I was a kid was pruning all these trees.
00:30:06 Really?
00:30:07 Yep.
00:30:08 Oh, and there's even some blossoms left.
00:30:12 Yeah.
00:30:14 How did you know?
00:30:15 I see it every time I come by here. I tend to notice trees. Part of my job.
00:30:20 You know, I lived here my entire life, but three years away, I have to admit I kind of forgot how stunning this place is.
00:30:30 See, I never forget.
00:30:32 Not me.
00:30:35 It took me a while to get back here, but my gramps passed and left me this door.
00:30:39 I knew where my place was.
00:30:41 Do you want to pick some?
00:30:47 Uh-huh.
00:30:49 Yeah? Let's do it.
00:30:50 I see a good one. Can you help me?
00:30:54 Yeah, yeah. Here.
00:30:56 Okay. And...
00:30:58 You got it?
00:31:00 Yeah.
00:31:01 Okay.
00:31:02 Get it?
00:31:05 I got it!
00:31:06 Oh, nice.
00:31:07 You okay?
00:31:10 You can put me down now?
00:31:13 Oh, uh, yeah.
00:31:15 Vanilla pods next?
00:31:24 Where are we going to find those?
00:31:26 Just over there. You'll see.
00:31:29 Okay.
00:31:33 Here. Basket.
00:31:35 Thank you.
00:31:37 Yeah.
00:31:39 Look what I found.
00:31:54 Oh, nice.
00:31:55 Oh, this is so great. How did I not know this was here?
00:32:01 Well, it started last year. Won an award on TV, and now it attracts tourists and visitors from all over.
00:32:06 Huh. What award on TV?
00:32:09 The Somerville Artisan Awards. Got featured in the national news, and Haven Orchard got a mention too.
00:32:16 Well, we need to get in this for sure.
00:32:18 Oh, yeah.
00:32:19 How do we apply?
00:32:20 I already tried. They said no to furniture. Only consumables.
00:32:26 Well, I would think that perfume would count. Plus, they'd have to walk past your furniture to get to my perfumery.
00:32:31 You're right. Yeah.
00:32:34 You're going to enter? Just like that?
00:32:38 It's the last day to apply.
00:32:40 A selection of seasonal scents, custom bottles. You haven't made any yet.
00:32:45 Well, then I better get started.
00:32:48 Right. We gotta find you some scents, then.
00:32:52 Mm-hmm.
00:32:54 Um, how do these look?
00:32:57 These look great. Excuse me.
00:33:01 What does this remind you of?
00:33:08 Oh, Johnny Sparetti's Mom's Ragu.
00:33:12 Okay. And...
00:33:16 My favorite.
00:33:20 Mm.
00:33:21 Oh, Christmas eggnog.
00:33:26 See? You can get a whole world of memories from one scent. You can even use them to express yourself.
00:33:31 Well, I'm not sure if they're as handy as sight, sound, or opposable thumbs, but I am coming around to it.
00:33:37 Oh, it's definitely as handy as sight. You can see with your nose.
00:33:41 Oh, can you?
00:33:42 Yeah.
00:33:43 Even with your eyes closed?
00:33:44 Try me.
00:33:45 Okay, close your eyes.
00:33:48 Come with me.
00:33:49 Alright.
00:33:51 I'm putting a lot of trust in you right now.
00:33:55 You're good. You're good.
00:33:56 Stop.
00:33:58 Okay.
00:33:59 No peeking.
00:34:00 I'm not peeking.
00:34:01 Now, I'm gonna pick something, and you are gonna tell me what it is.
00:34:06 I am.
00:34:07 Ooh. Try this.
00:34:09 Um, it's a fruit.
00:34:14 Yeah? Oh, what kind of fruit?
00:34:18 It's grape and licorice.
00:34:21 Ah, that's pretty good. Okay, but that was an easy one, though.
00:34:25 Okay, well, keep your eyes closed.
00:34:30 You ready? Okay.
00:34:36 Is that beef?
00:34:39 Um, it's beef and concentratedā€”it's a pepper, but it's not red pepper. It's beef and green pepper.
00:34:50 I'm right, aren't I? That's why you're not saying anything.
00:34:54 Okay, I'm gonna catch you on one of these.
00:34:56 Oh, there is no way you are going to get this one.
00:35:01 Mm.
00:35:02 What is it?
00:35:08 Um, I know that one. It's, uhā€”it's coal tar.
00:35:13 Okay, that's it. I give up.
00:35:17 That's the scent I got wrong in Paris.
00:35:20 Well, you officially have a freakishly good sense of smell.
00:35:26 Well, there are people far more freakish than me in my business.
00:35:30 No one could outdo that.
00:35:32 But someone did. That's why I'm here.
00:35:36 Someone was better than me, and I lost my dream job because of it.
00:35:39 Kay, I, for one, admire your tenacity.
00:35:42 You flew halfway across the world, worked with the best people in your field, you worked hard, and you should be proud of yourself.
00:35:50 Thank you.
00:35:53 But now that you're over the Paris stuff, do you think we could just polish the counter?
00:35:57 Shh.
00:35:58 Yeah?
00:35:59 Fine.
00:36:00 Perfect.
00:36:01 I'm going to enter now.
00:36:03 [music]
00:36:05 You have to tap it for good luck.
00:36:10 Oh.
00:36:11 Now I just need a few things from Granny's garden.
00:36:18 Oh.
00:36:27 This is some rose garden.
00:36:31 It won't be long. I just want to make sure I've got enough.
00:36:33 Did you grow all these?
00:36:35 Actually, my Grammy started growing them. Some of them are really old.
00:36:39 I always used to help her out, and she taught me how to look after them.
00:36:42 Oh. What's the name of that one?
00:36:48 This?
00:36:50 Yeah.
00:36:51 This is...
00:36:52 the pilgrim rose. And if you smell it...
00:36:56 Oh, it smells like tea.
00:37:00 Right. And that is the Coral Springs miniature. It has a musky base scent.
00:37:04 Oh, bluebells. You know, my mom used to take me on walks through the bluebell fields when I was a kid.
00:37:11 The Virginia bluebell. Native only to North America.
00:37:13 The color and the smell are just so sweet. Why aren't you taking a sample of that one?
00:37:18 I've just never worked with it before. They don't have it in France.
00:37:22 Exactly. That's what makes them special. And look, I'm even admitting that they're special to me, so...
00:37:28 Well, in that case, I'd better grab some.
00:37:31 I can't believe you live this close to the orchard.
00:37:41 Yeah.
00:37:42 VoilĆ  chez moi.
00:37:48 That's all the French I know.
00:37:53 Oh, no.
00:37:54 Careful with that!
00:37:59 Sorry, they just have all been sterilized so the scent doesn't get polluted.
00:38:06 Oh, okay.
00:38:08 Wow. You weren't exaggerating about the not cooking thing.
00:38:13 Very particular, aren't you?
00:38:15 I just like things to be tidy, that's all.
00:38:19 I can see that. Well, I'm going to go make some furniture stuff over there and you can perfume away over here.
00:38:26 Thanks.
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00:39:02 Thanks for the takeout.
00:39:03 It's my specialty.
00:39:05 I saw one of those at the shop earlier. It's really cool.
00:39:09 Thank you. That is the famous Dubois love seat.
00:39:13 Love seat?
00:39:15 It's just big enough where two people can sit really closely together.
00:39:20 I never pegged you for the romantic type.
00:39:23 Well, it's a best seller, so I can get very romantic for that.
00:39:30 I wonder if there's a way to combine your woodworking and my perfume.
00:39:33 Like at Parfum de Paris, they had these little scented wooden balls with holes poked in them where they put the perfume.
00:39:39 We can do way better than wooden balls.
00:39:41 Oh, really? You could do better than the top perfumer in all of Europe?
00:39:46 Definitely.
00:39:48 Okay. What do you suggest?
00:39:50 I'll show you tomorrow.
00:39:52 Can't wait.
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00:40:44 I mean, it's on the front.
00:40:48 Oh, will you look at that?
00:40:50 You fell asleep in the rose garden, didn't you?
00:40:54 There is a lot of work to do.
00:40:58 There is. Congratulations.
00:41:00 For what?
00:41:02 What you got in the Somerville Artisan Awards.
00:41:04 Semi-finals anyway. They announced it in the paper.
00:41:06 I love the name. Parfumerie de Rosalie. You are going to put this town on the map.
00:41:11 I didn't realize they'd decide so quickly. And they included an opening night date.
00:41:17 No backing out now, sis. I've already had half the PTA text me to say they're coming.
00:41:22 I am going back to work.
00:41:27 You keep that.
00:41:28 [music]
00:41:31 Congratulations.
00:41:34 Yes, ma'am.
00:41:36 Bye.
00:41:38 Hi, Uncle Harrison.
00:41:40 Oh, Rosalie. I saw the article.
00:41:43 How exciting. Everyone in town is already talking about the opening.
00:41:47 How are you getting on with our big surprise?
00:41:51 It is all in hand, Uncle Harrison. Don't worry.
00:41:54 It's going to be great. I've got to run.
00:41:56 Bye-bye.
00:41:57 [music]
00:42:15 Oh my goodness. This looks marvelous.
00:42:22 Henry, we hi.
00:42:25 Oh, my dear. I just couldn't wait to see what you've done with the place.
00:42:27 Everyone is absolutely buzzing.
00:42:30 It seems I've attracted a little more attention than I was expecting.
00:42:34 So, where are the perfumes?
00:42:36 I'm still making them, but I'm getting there.
00:42:39 Are you going to do the bottles with the big glass stoppers? I love those.
00:42:42 As soon as I find a supplier.
00:42:44 Because the bottle is the icing on the cake.
00:42:47 It's at the top of my list.
00:42:49 By the way, have you seen Harrison today?
00:42:54 I did. Briefly. Just on my way to work.
00:42:56 Does he seem okay to you?
00:42:58 He's been behaving strangely, hanging up on my phone calls.
00:43:01 I could be being paranoid, but I think he's talking about me to people.
00:43:05 I promise you it is nothing to worry about, Ruby.
00:43:08 Morning, Ruby. Morning, Rosalie.
00:43:11 Hi, Ryan.
00:43:14 Hi.
00:43:16 Is everything okay? Is there a problem with the store?
00:43:19 No, no, no. The store looks fantastic. Thank you.
00:43:23 Good.
00:43:24 There is just one teeny tiny little thing you could maybe help me with?
00:43:28 This wouldn't have anything to do with you getting into the semifinals for the Somerville Artisan Awards, would it?
00:43:33 You already know.
00:43:35 Everyone knows. It's the talk of the town.
00:43:38 Oh, dear.
00:43:40 Hey, that's great news. Aren't you happy?
00:43:43 I would be. I was ready.
00:43:45 Where am I going to find custom made bottles by the end of the week?
00:43:48 Hey, it's going to be okay.
00:43:51 You're my partner, remember? Not by yourself.
00:43:53 You can help?
00:43:55 Of course I can help. And I got another little surprise for you.
00:43:58 I think that's a little better than the boring old balls, right?
00:44:03 This is stunning. When did you make this?
00:44:06 Last night, after you left. And it's actually not the first rose that I've made you.
00:44:11 Your skills have improved since the sixth grade.
00:44:14 Oh, jeez, thanks.
00:44:16 And you even drilled the little holes. They're so tiny.
00:44:20 I had to prove that I could do better, so...
00:44:22 You blew it out of the water with this one.
00:44:24 Thank you.
00:44:26 I'm going to include it in my entry to the awards. This is really special. Thank you.
00:44:30 Oh, and I have a surprise for you.
00:44:34 Oh, you do?
00:44:36 Smell it.
00:44:42 Virginia Bluebells.
00:44:48 I was thinking of making it a signature scent in the summer series.
00:44:50 You were right. This is the center of really wonderful memories for a lot of people here.
00:44:55 And it's where I am now, too.
00:44:58 I'm glad you're here.
00:45:02 I do still need the bottles, though.
00:45:05 You do?
00:45:16 Rosie! Your tea's getting cold!
00:45:18 Coming! Sorry!
00:45:21 Okay, we got the strawberries on the blender and the lids on tight.
00:45:36 Yeah.
00:45:39 Nice.
00:45:41 And I've got our beeswax.
00:45:43 Why do you need the wax?
00:45:45 We're going to make a solid perfume. You'll see.
00:45:47 Now, we're going to grab some of this lily essence.
00:45:50 And you only want to put a few drops in because you don't want to overwhelm the strawberry.
00:45:54 And give it a sniff.
00:45:57 Mm, smells so good.
00:46:01 Okay.
00:46:03 I'm going to grab...
00:46:05 And then give it a stir.
00:46:10 Does Ryan like strawberries?
00:46:19 I don't know. Why?
00:46:21 Because Mom said you've been spending a lot of time with him.
00:46:24 And if he liked strawberries, maybe you could wear this.
00:46:27 Did she?
00:46:29 Your mommy needs to mind her own beeswax.
00:46:31 Okay, you got your container ready?
00:46:34 Yep.
00:46:36 Now, the beeswax.
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00:46:48 Perfect.
00:46:50 So now what?
00:46:52 Now we wait for it to set.
00:46:54 [music]
00:46:56 Mm, Aunt Rosie, you should make more of these. My friends would love it.
00:46:59 You think so?
00:47:01 Oh, strawberry smoothie.
00:47:05 [music]
00:47:09 You still have sugar.
00:47:11 [laughing]
00:47:13 Good.
00:47:15 [music]
00:47:21 Why are we back here?
00:47:23 Because there's someone I want you to meet who only is here on Wednesdays.
00:47:25 I met him through Anika.
00:47:27 And who's Anika?
00:47:29 My fiancƩ. Or my ex-fiancƩ.
00:47:34 We broke up a couple of years ago.
00:47:36 Did she come here with you?
00:47:39 Well, Anika was my partner at the store.
00:47:42 She was going to open up a boutique at the back and sell furnishings, but...
00:47:45 turns out small town living wasn't for her.
00:47:48 She missed the city too much.
00:47:50 And big city living wasn't for you?
00:47:52 Well, when I moved to the city when I was a kid,
00:47:54 I missed it so much that I came back whenever I could.
00:47:58 Yeah, I have to admit, I'd be on the metro in Paris and we'd all be cramped in there.
00:48:04 I'd find myself daydreaming about the scents of my grandmother's garden.
00:48:08 Even with all those people, sometimes I would get so lonely.
00:48:12 Ryan.
00:48:18 Hey man.
00:48:20 Hey Marv.
00:48:22 It's good to see you.
00:48:24 You too, buddy.
00:48:27 This is Rosalie.
00:48:28 Hi, nice to meet you.
00:48:30 Nice to meet you too.
00:48:32 She's opening a perfumery in my workshop.
00:48:34 This is Marv. He's a master glassblower.
00:48:36 What are you guys looking for today?
00:48:38 We're looking for some glass bottles for the perfumes.
00:48:40 Glass bottles, huh?
00:48:42 I think I got what you're looking for.
00:48:44 Take a look at that.
00:48:49 Wow.
00:48:51 So how's the furniture business going, Ryan?
00:48:53 It's picking up. Getting some regular clients, but could always do with some more.
00:48:56 Well, you can always place a piece in here if you'd like.
00:48:58 Thanks, but I don't think a better wardrobe would fit in your stall, Marv.
00:49:01 No, but you could put a DuPont love seat on either side.
00:49:04 Sure, I could do that.
00:49:07 Actually, linking up with a local artist like Marv would be a pretty great idea.
00:49:11 Smart woman.
00:49:13 I guess she is.
00:49:15 Thank you.
00:49:17 These are amazing.
00:49:19 You like them? What do you think? You think they'll work?
00:49:21 They're perfect.
00:49:23 You can have them all for 50 bucks.
00:49:25 All right.
00:49:26 You can put them on his tab. Nice to meet you.
00:49:29 Nice to meet you, too.
00:49:31 So, Ryan, is she also your new agent?
00:49:34 No, she's my partner.
00:49:37 Uh-huh.
00:49:39 See you, Ryan.
00:49:41 Thank you. Come again.
00:49:44 [Water running]
00:49:46 Can I help?
00:49:58 Are you sure? You must have other work to do.
00:50:00 I do, but your opening's in two days and it needs to go well for both of our sakes.
00:50:05 Thanks. You could start by rinsing these.
00:50:08 Sure thing.
00:50:11 And then you rub each one three times to make sure all the residue is gone.
00:50:13 Well do.
00:50:15 So did your boyfriend in France do dishes to your high standards?
00:50:19 Oh, of course. He cooked beautifully, too.
00:50:22 Just kidding. No. No boyfriend.
00:50:26 Oh.
00:50:28 No, between studying and waitressing to pay rent, there was no time for it.
00:50:34 Amour.
00:50:36 No, no time for amour.
00:50:40 Um.
00:50:41 What's wrong?
00:50:43 My finger.
00:50:45 Oh.
00:50:47 I think it's stuck.
00:50:49 Oh. Wow.
00:50:51 Don't laugh. I need to get it off.
00:50:53 Okay, okay, okay. Well, stay calm. We will get it out of there.
00:50:56 Don't break it.
00:50:58 Oh, your finger or the bottle?
00:51:00 Both.
00:51:02 No promises. Okay. Oh, gosh.
00:51:05 What are you doing?
00:51:08 I'm going to get it off of there without breaking anything.
00:51:10 Okay. The important thing is to remain calm, take a deep breath, and then on the count of three.
00:51:18 One.
00:51:20 Oh. You said you were going to count to three.
00:51:23 Yeah, but then you would have tensed up again. Here you go.
00:51:26 Thank you.
00:51:28 Oh. It's Francois from Perfume de Paris.
00:51:35 Oh, what's he want?
00:51:37 I must have sent him the pictures of the roses instead of Frank from the Somerville Artisan Awards.
00:51:41 So?
00:51:43 So Francois loves the idea and he wants a sample.
00:51:46 He said if he likes it he's going to stock it at the Paris store.
00:51:49 Well, it's a shame he didn't give you a job then. His loss is our gain.
00:51:52 Perfume de Paris is a world-renowned brand.
00:51:54 Yeah, but we have the roses.
00:51:56 This is a huge opportunity and it would pay very well for both of us. Plus, we would be exporting to Europe.
00:52:01 Right.
00:52:04 Oh man, if only Grahams was here now. He wouldn't believe that Dubois made it back to France.
00:52:09 Oh my gosh. Poppy's ballet exam.
00:52:13 Oh, and I have a headboard to deliver. I can drive you.
00:52:16 Are you sure?
00:52:18 Yeah. Later.
00:52:19 That performer's really took it out of her. I bet after her bath she falls right asleep.
00:52:30 She was absolutely beaming on stage. You could really see how happy dancing makes her.
00:52:34 Funny thing was, right before I dropped her off at her dressing room, she got a bit of stage fright and she almost didn't go on.
00:52:39 Then, she remembered her special strawberry perfume, took one sniff, and off she went. Like a total pro.
00:52:46 That's our girl. She's brave, like her mom.
00:52:50 Aw.
00:52:52 Feeling any better?
00:52:54 Yeah, I'm fine.
00:52:56 Really?
00:52:59 I'm a bit tired. I did take a nap today.
00:53:02 Do you remember the last time you kept falling asleep at dinner?
00:53:06 That's when I was pregnant with Poppy.
00:53:08 Oh.
00:53:12 No, I couldn't be.
00:53:16 You could be.
00:53:18 I have to buy a test.
00:53:20 Well, go get one in the morning.
00:53:25 You know what? Even if I'm not, today I was reminded that I have my little ballerina.
00:53:32 So that makes me a pretty lucky mom.
00:53:34 Yeah, it does.
00:53:36 Whoa.
00:53:49 Okay.
00:53:54 Nice touch with the hutch.
00:53:55 Thank you.
00:53:57 Oh, samples. For Frank and Francois.
00:54:02 These are going to put Dubois on the menu.
00:54:05 Oh, you gotta try them.
00:54:07 They work.
00:54:14 Of course they work.
00:54:16 It smells great.
00:54:19 Thank you.
00:54:22 [Music]
00:54:24 That is done and the shelves are done. I just need to...
00:54:30 That's one impressive list.
00:54:32 You gotta plan the work and work the plan.
00:54:34 Does the plan really need to include paint toenails, right?
00:54:37 Devil's in the details, okay?
00:54:40 Oh, yeah.
00:54:42 And I will have you know that painting my nails will give me the extra confidence boost I need for my opening party.
00:54:45 Well, as long as you don't expect me to paint mine.
00:54:50 Oh.
00:54:51 There it is.
00:54:57 Particular.
00:55:05 These labels are how my clients can identify my perfumes.
00:55:08 Some people like to have a little order in our workplace.
00:55:12 I didn't say a word.
00:55:14 [Music]
00:55:19 Unbelievable.
00:55:21 [Music]
00:55:43 [Music]
00:55:51 Rosie.
00:55:53 How's it going with our little secret plan?
00:55:56 Really well. I'm nearly finished. She's gonna love it.
00:55:59 Fantastic. I can't wait to see Groupie's face in the party.
00:56:03 The whole town is coming, I hear.
00:56:06 I know. It's a little nerve-wracking.
00:56:09 Oh, is the store ready?
00:56:12 Almost there. Just have to finish filling all the bottles.
00:56:14 Harrison!
00:56:16 Harrison! What are you doing?
00:56:18 Hello, Rosalie, dear.
00:56:20 Hi, Aunt Ruby.
00:56:22 I was just, um, um...
00:56:24 He was helping me courier these boxes.
00:56:27 I needed him to remind me how to do it.
00:56:30 Really?
00:56:32 Uh-huh.
00:56:34 You haven't been away that long. Do they do it a different way in France?
00:56:37 Mm-hmm.
00:56:39 Hmm.
00:56:41 I know you're up to something, Harrison.
00:56:43 And you've got a client waiting to view that property on the riverbank.
00:56:47 Coming right away, dear.
00:56:52 [Laughs]
00:56:57 [Door opens]
00:56:59 [Cat meows]
00:57:02 [Cat purrs]
00:57:05 [Music]
00:57:27 Can I help you with anything?
00:57:29 I'm all good.
00:57:31 It's finished.
00:57:34 I can't believe it.
00:57:35 I couldn't have done any of this without you, Ryan. Thank you.
00:57:39 Well, not quite finished.
00:57:41 [Laughs]
00:57:46 What do you think?
00:57:48 This is amazing!
00:57:50 How am I ever going to thank you?
00:57:52 No thanks required. You were helping me just as much as I am.
00:57:55 I do have a favor to ask.
00:57:58 Can you take a break and come with me to Lizzie and Ted's?
00:58:01 Sure. What's up?
00:58:03 I need a male perspective.
00:58:04 Okay.
00:58:06 Good.
00:58:08 So I want to make a men's cologne.
00:58:10 A cologne?
00:58:12 Yeah, and seeing as you are a man, I figured you could help me.
00:58:15 I've never really worn any.
00:58:17 Well, maybe you haven't found the one you like yet.
00:58:19 Maybe.
00:58:21 Okay, where do we start?
00:58:23 So I'm going to show you a couple things and you tell me what scents you like.
00:58:27 Okay.
00:58:31 This one. It's nice, but kind of smells like my great-aunt Mamie's cushions.
00:58:35 Oh. Okay, no.
00:58:37 No. Yeah?
00:58:39 This one?
00:58:41 It's fresh.
00:58:44 Kind of tastes like soap.
00:58:47 You have to help me here.
00:58:49 Okay, come on.
00:58:51 Where are you going?
00:58:53 Well, you want to know my favorite smells, right? They're not here.
00:58:55 And maybe you should wear something a little less Paris.
00:58:57 Huh.
00:59:00 [music]
00:59:01 So it's not in the Rose Garden.
00:59:05 Not in the Rose Garden.
00:59:07 And it's not the Blue Bells.
00:59:09 Nope. You could try Close to the Ground, maybe?
00:59:12 Rocks.
00:59:14 Not rocks. I don't know what those smell like.
00:59:16 Tomatoes!
00:59:18 Closer. Same color.
00:59:20 I don't know where to--
00:59:22 Oh, you okay?
00:59:24 Here.
00:59:26 Oh!
00:59:29 Hey.
00:59:30 Let me guess. Freshly cut grass.
00:59:32 You're right.
00:59:34 Yeah.
00:59:36 Okay, next up on the smell list, right over here.
00:59:39 Okay, I'm excited.
00:59:41 Wow.
00:59:57 This is stunning.
00:59:59 Yep. I'm taking a deep breath.
01:00:02 Smell that?
01:00:05 Fresh pine.
01:00:07 One of my favorite smells.
01:00:09 Mine too.
01:00:11 Come on.
01:00:13 What is this place?
01:00:18 It's my gramps' land.
01:00:20 Come back every chance I get.
01:00:22 Spend some of my best vacations here.
01:00:24 It's my happy place.
01:00:26 So, I thought maybe before we got started, we could grab a bite to eat.
01:00:30 What's on the menu?
01:00:32 Fish, maybe?
01:00:34 What do you mean, maybe?
01:00:36 Well, we have to catch it first.
01:00:38 Oh, no, no, no. I don't fish.
01:00:40 Sure you can.
01:00:42 I've never done it before.
01:00:44 Well, I've never advised anyone on cologne before either, so that makes two of us.
01:00:49 We can even have my lucky fishing jacket.
01:00:54 Ready?
01:00:55 Yeah.
01:00:57 Okay, first things first.
01:00:59 You just gotta let some line out.
01:01:01 Okay.
01:01:03 So it gets heavy in the water.
01:01:05 And then you go back and forth and feel the weight of it.
01:01:08 Okay.
01:01:10 And then, start to pick it up.
01:01:12 See that momentum with it?
01:01:14 Yeah.
01:01:16 And then we try and find a good spot.
01:01:18 How long do we have to wait?
01:01:21 It can take a while sometimes.
01:01:23 Can I try?
01:01:25 Yeah.
01:01:27 Oh, oh, oh. I think I got it.
01:01:29 Here, here, here.
01:01:31 Okay, hold this and then reel it.
01:01:33 Oh, yeah. Keep the tip up.
01:01:35 Okay. Oh, yeah. You got it. You got it.
01:01:38 Okay.
01:01:40 Good job. Nice.
01:01:42 You caught a fish.
01:01:44 Oh, what now?
01:01:50 We eat.
01:01:51 Yeah.
01:01:53 I can't believe I did it.
01:01:55 You did it.
01:01:57 Another one of my favorite smells.
01:02:01 I'm not sure fish is ever going to work in a cologne.
01:02:05 Okay, not the fish, the wood.
01:02:07 Can you smell it?
01:02:09 Yeah, what kind of wood is that?
01:02:11 It's birch.
01:02:13 Well, that would make a great base note with the pine needles over top.
01:02:17 We just need a hint of sweetness, which would actually be a great spot for it.
01:02:19 Freshly cut grass.
01:02:21 Exactly.
01:02:23 See, I listen.
01:02:25 I'm impressed.
01:02:27 You're a good teacher.
01:02:30 [Music]
01:02:54 Thank you for an amazing day.
01:02:56 I can't believe I caught a fish.
01:02:58 It was my pleasure.
01:03:00 Ryan! Hey, come in for dinner.
01:03:02 Lizzie's world famous meatloaf. We got plenty and Poppy's gone to a sleepover.
01:03:06 Are you sure?
01:03:08 Yeah. Lizzie insisted. She knows you can't cook.
01:03:11 Hey, you...
01:03:14 She did.
01:03:16 [Music]
01:03:24 [Music]
01:03:44 Merci.
01:03:47 [Music]
01:04:16 [Music]
01:04:38 Magnifique!
01:04:41 [Music]
01:05:10 [Music]
01:05:39 [Music]
01:05:49 [Music]
01:05:55 Oh, sorry, we're not open yet.
01:05:57 That's okay.
01:05:59 Mmm.
01:06:01 Ryan told me it looked great in here.
01:06:03 Then he wasn't wrong.
01:06:05 Aunt Anika.
01:06:08 Rosalie.
01:06:09 He called asking if I'd come to town to meet for the day.
01:06:12 He said I just had to check out this loft space.
01:06:15 Oh.
01:06:17 Oops, he'll be there already.
01:06:19 Nice to meet you, Rosaline.
01:06:21 Oh, and good luck with the opening.
01:06:24 [Music]
01:06:36 Oh, I'm so sorry I'm late. I got held up.
01:06:38 Oh, thanks for meeting me, kiddo.
01:06:40 Is everything okay, Rosie?
01:06:42 Yeah, it's fine.
01:06:44 That Ruby won't be stopping by, right?
01:06:46 Oh, no, she's having her hair done for the big night tonight.
01:06:49 Oh, you have it.
01:06:52 [Music]
01:06:57 Oh, she is going to love this bottle.
01:07:01 I hope she likes the way it smells, too.
01:07:04 [Music]
01:07:10 Oh, it's so beautiful.
01:07:13 It'll smell even better on her.
01:07:15 [Music]
01:07:17 Well done, Rosie. I couldn't think of a more wonderful way to say I love my Ruby than this.
01:07:22 But you must keep it. She'll find it if I try and hide it.
01:07:26 You can give it to me at the opening later.
01:07:29 Got it.
01:07:32 Oh, I nearly forgot. Here's everything for the new place.
01:07:36 It's all yours, and you can move in tomorrow if you like.
01:07:41 I would love that. Thank you.
01:07:45 Oh.
01:07:47 [Music]
01:08:01 I remember that.
01:08:02 Oh, I'm glad to see you so happy.
01:08:04 Okay, I gotta go.
01:08:06 See you later.
01:08:08 [Music]
01:08:23 Hey.
01:08:25 Hey. I thought I'd hang it before the opening.
01:08:28 Thanks. It's a good idea.
01:08:30 [Music]
01:08:32 Do you want it in a different position, or?
01:08:34 No, no, no. It's great. Thank you.
01:08:37 [Phone ringing]
01:08:40 Hello?
01:08:42 Rosalie, it's Francois. I wanted to tell you the rose is perfect.
01:08:47 Oh, I'm so glad you liked it.
01:08:49 And what is more perfect is your perfume. The body is flawless, and the blend is totally original.
01:08:56 Francois.
01:08:59 I made a mistake in letting you go.
01:09:00 I need to have you on my team. I would like to offer you a job here at Parfum de Paris.
01:09:06 I can send you a ticket back to Paris any time.
01:09:10 Rosalie? Are you still there?
01:09:17 Yes, yes. I'm sorry. It's just, it's a lot to take in.
01:09:22 I'll have to get back to you.
01:09:28 [Phone ringing]
01:09:30 Incredible.
01:09:32 Rosalie, are you okay?
01:09:42 Rosalie, wait.
01:09:47 Hey, what is it? Who was that? Who's on the phone?
01:09:52 It was Francois.
01:09:54 Is there something wrong with the rose? Did it not arrive?
01:09:57 It arrived. And it's perfect.
01:09:59 Okay, so that's a good thing.
01:10:02 He also thought the bluebell perfume I sent was perfect. Perfect enough to offer me a job. In Paris.
01:10:11 Okay, but you're gonna say no, right?
01:10:17 I mean, it's always been my dream to work at Parfum de Paris. I worked so hard.
01:10:23 Look, I understand that it's your big dream, butā€”
01:10:27 Maybe it's a sign.
01:10:29 You think? I mean, I get that it's something that you wanted, but look at how much you've done here. There's so much potential.
01:10:37 Just, maybe it's the right time for me to go back. For your sake, too.
01:10:41 For my sake? How is that the right thing?
01:10:46 Annika came by today. And now that she's seen how great it is, maybe she'll change her mind.
01:10:52 Ryan, she told me that you called her to meet up.
01:10:57 You think that I called Annika to get her back?
01:11:00 I don't know. That's none of my business. What I do know is this was your dream. With her.
01:11:10 RosĆ©, I can't believe you would think that. We built this together. And I thought that you and Iā€”
01:11:17 What?
01:11:19 If you don't know, then I clearly misjudged the situation. Good luck.
01:11:29 Ryan, wait! Ryan!
01:11:33 Ryan, can we talk?
01:11:36 Ryan!
01:11:40 Hi, sorry to bother you. Just wondering if you knew when Ryan would be back.
01:11:49 No, I don't. I have no idea, actually.
01:11:52 Well, can you give him his pen back? It was his grandpa's and I accidentally put it in my purse after signing the lease.
01:11:58 The lease?
01:12:02 Yes. I finally took my name off the lease because your perfumery has taken up the tenancy. So thank you.
01:12:07 Good luck.
01:12:09 Good luck.
01:12:10 [music]
01:12:37 [phone ringing]
01:12:40 Hello?
01:12:42 Francois, it's Rosalie.
01:12:44 Ah, Rosalie. I'm so glad you called. You got my messages?
01:12:48 I did. I'm so pleased that you like the flowers and the perfume.
01:12:53 I didn't just like the perfume. I loved it. I want your talent here.
01:12:58 Francois, Iā€”
01:13:00 Yes?
01:13:02 I'm not sure I can come back.
01:13:06 But why?
01:13:07 I've taken out a lease on a store here and there's a lot of people that have really helped me to get it open.
01:13:13 If it's financial, I can help. And you will have a full-time job from when you arrive.
01:13:19 But I justā€”
01:13:21 Rosalie, this is what you wanted. To work at the most prestigious perfume house in Europe. After all your hard work, are you going to turn it down?
01:13:29 I know. I'm just a little confused.
01:13:33 It's a simple choice. Either you stay in your own town, or you live your dream here in Paris.
01:13:39 [music]
01:13:47 Fraā€”
01:13:49 [music]
01:13:58 [music]
01:14:08 You look great!
01:14:12 It's a bit early to set up though, isn't it?
01:14:14 Yeah, something I need to do before the perfumery. Can I borrow your car? It's urgent.
01:14:19 Sure. Here. Isā€”is everything okay?
01:14:24 I hope it will be.
01:14:26 [music]
01:14:34 Hey, I'm back. You look amazing.
01:14:38 It's a big night.
01:14:40 It is a big night.
01:14:42 Did you get it sorted?
01:14:43 I did, but there's something else.
01:14:45 What's up, Rosie?
01:14:46 I got a job offer at Parfum de Paris.
01:14:51 Oh my goodness, really? That's a big turnaround.
01:14:56 Yeah, it is.
01:14:57 We would really miss you if you went away again, Rosalie. We love having you here. All four of us.
01:15:06 I just hope I'm making the right decision. Wait, what do you mean the four of us?
01:15:12 I took the test.
01:15:14 And?
01:15:16 I broke it.
01:15:19 [laughter]
01:15:21 Oh, that's so wonderful.
01:15:24 You being back here must be my good luck charm.
01:15:26 It was your terrible smelling essential oil, I'm sure of it.
01:15:30 I'm so happy for you.
01:15:33 No matter what you do, we support you. You'll know in your heart what the best choice is for you.
01:15:40 Thank you, Rosie.
01:15:43 [laughter]
01:15:47 Oh, what a night.
01:15:49 [laughter]
01:15:50 Here you go.
01:16:05 Thank you very much.
01:16:10 Oh, the perfume smells really nice and there's free food.
01:16:14 Grandma, Grandpa!
01:16:20 Hey, how is our favorite grandchild?
01:16:24 You guys only have one.
01:16:26 Well, you're still our favorite.
01:16:28 Hi, Mom.
01:16:30 Oh, glad to see you.
01:16:37 Dude, look at this. This place is amazing.
01:16:39 Thank you. It wasn't all me though. It was Ryan too.
01:16:43 And, uh, where is Ryan?
01:16:45 I'm hoping he makes it.
01:16:47 What?
01:16:49 I think that's Frank from the Somerville Artisan Awards.
01:16:53 Ryan should be here.
01:16:55 Do you know where he is?
01:16:57 I think so.
01:16:59 You wanna go say hi?
01:17:01 Yeah.
01:17:02 Oh, shit.
01:17:04 [music]
01:17:06 I'm sorry. Please come to the opening. P.S. Smell the rose.
01:17:22 Hmm. She made it.
01:17:26 [music]
01:17:28 [clinking]
01:17:38 Can you hold that?
01:17:40 Well, good evening, everybody.
01:17:43 Now, we are all here for the opening of Rosalie's lovely new store. Right?
01:17:50 [applause]
01:17:54 But, but as you know, it is also another special day.
01:17:59 What is this all about, Harrison?
01:18:02 Oh.
01:18:04 My dear Ruby, I knew the day I kissed you under that apple tree when we were 17 years old that you were the girl for me.
01:18:16 And you still are.
01:18:19 I could not have thought of a better way to have chosen to spend the last 50 years than being married to you.
01:18:26 Oh, Harrison.
01:18:28 I wanted to give you something really special to show you how much you mean to me. And Rosalie helped me.
01:18:34 What?
01:18:36 I told Rosalie about all your favorite things and she made you this perfume and we call it Clementine.
01:18:44 Rosie made me my own perfume?
01:18:48 Indeed she did and it is the first and the only bottle.
01:18:52 Oh my goodness.
01:18:54 Oh.
01:18:56 Oh.
01:18:58 Oh, I can smell the apple blossom, Harrison.
01:19:04 And is that, is that vanilla?
01:19:08 I love vanilla.
01:19:10 And I smell citrus. Is that orange?
01:19:13 Well, what do you think?
01:19:17 I think, I think this is the most wonderful gift I have ever been given.
01:19:25 Thank you.
01:19:32 Look at, look at this.
01:19:34 A happy life is all about making the right choices, Rosie.
01:19:37 [Laughter]
01:19:38 Can you believe how surprised she was?
01:19:48 How special.
01:19:49 I know, right?
01:19:50 Ryan.
01:19:57 Ryan!
01:20:01 [Murmuring]
01:20:03 Ryan!
01:20:12 Oh.
01:20:17 Um, I just wanted to thank you all for coming tonight.
01:20:27 The support from the community has been amazing.
01:20:31 And of course my family.
01:20:33 Lizzie, thank you for all this beautiful food and for making sure that all of you came.
01:20:37 Ted, for the drinks.
01:20:40 But I guess the person, friend, that I need to thank the most is the one who gave me this opportunity in the first place.
01:20:49 You made this store a reality.
01:20:52 You not only built this with me, you made me see that it's not Paris that's important.
01:20:57 It's the perfume.
01:20:59 And more importantly, it's the people.
01:21:03 [Applause]
01:21:06 We love you, honey.
01:21:08 Come here, Rosie. Congratulations!
01:21:10 Congratulations. Great job.
01:21:11 Hi.
01:21:13 Hi.
01:21:14 So did you like your cologne?
01:21:21 My cologne?
01:21:22 I named it after you. It's a surprise.
01:21:33 Can I keep it?
01:21:36 Yes.
01:21:37 It smells like the sweetest things in life.
01:21:45 It reminds me of you. And it reminds me of home. And it reminds me of this wonderful place that we've built.
01:21:51 And it made me realize I need that scent with me always. And I cannot have that in Paris.
01:21:59 Until you're staying?
01:22:04 How could I leave?
01:22:07 [Music]
01:22:09 [Applause]
01:22:19 [Phone ringing]
01:22:34 [Phone ringing]
01:22:35 Hello?
01:22:38 Did it arrive?
01:22:39 Oui, Rosalie. I'm happy to tell you, not only has it arrived, the Parisians love it, Rosalie.
01:22:46 You have a hit.
01:22:48 Merci, FranƧois.
01:22:59 [Music]
01:23:01 Ryan!
01:23:08 What are you doing?
01:23:10 It's a hit!
01:23:11 That's amazing.
01:23:15 We did it.
01:23:18 We did it.
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