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00:00:00Emily's country in the romance that captured your heart will make you fall
00:00:07in love all over again. You and Brian have filled this place with joy.
00:00:13Lacey Chabert and Brandon Elliott return for an all-new Fall Harvest Saturday
00:00:18premiere. This view is better with you beside me. All of my heart in love starts
00:00:24right now on Hallmark Channel, the heart of fall.
00:00:46Good morning. Good morning. Whoa, whoa, whoa. You know, I really got to fix these stairs
00:00:51before the inn opens. Let's worry about the rooms first. Honey, October 10th is only two
00:00:54weeks away, you know that, right? We'll be ready. Oh, I just love fall. The leaves are
00:00:59turning, the air is so crisp. I will take any time of year, as long as it includes you.
00:01:04Oh, that is a good line. A little corny, true. Well, it worked. Okay, what are we doing?
00:01:09Okay, I gotta drop the croissants off at the coffee shop and then I still need to
00:01:13get curtains for the guest room. Okay. You know what I was thinking? What? These beautiful
00:01:16planters here, we need some like orange and gold flowers. Oh, and some pumpkins.
00:01:20Of course, you know, you can't have a B&B without flowers and pumpkins. No, and it's Bucks County,
00:01:24celebrating the season is the law. Ah, who'd have thought it? Thought what? Well, we live in a small
00:01:29town and people know my name. It's nice to feel like you belong. Like this guy. Yeah, but I grew
00:01:33up on the mean streets of Manhattan, honey. All right, being friendly is a big adjustment. Well,
00:01:37you seem like you're holding up really well. Well, I appreciate that. Oh, look, pretty soon
00:01:44that's going to be you and me. I don't know about you, but I think I look better in a tux.
00:01:48Hey, I live to make you laugh, you know that?
00:01:57I mean, it doesn't hurt you staring at me like that with those beautiful eyes.
00:02:01I mean, all of my dreams are coming true. The Inn is opening,
00:02:05Jenny's Home Baked is taking off. Yeah. And who ever thought I would own a company?
00:02:08Well, I did. But you know what? I only proposed to you because of those scones.
00:02:13The best part of the dream was finding you. Six months ago, we didn't even know each other.
00:02:18Yeah, well, look at us now, right? I couldn't be happier.
00:02:22I know. Kind of have that effect on people.
00:02:29Oh, look at this. There you go.
00:02:32It's got a lot of drawers for the guests. Oh, I really think this says Emily's Country Inn.
00:02:36Oh, look at that. This is expensive.
00:02:41What about this one? Oh, okay, wait, this one is perfect.
00:02:47Look at that. It's a little worn, but we could polish it up. What do you think?
00:02:51This one says that this is our dresser. That's what I think it says too.
00:02:56High five. Love your work. I'm at the polish this though.
00:03:00It's a very nice piece. Hi.
00:03:03Hi. We're opening a B&B.
00:03:05I think this could be just perfect. A lot of my customers have B&Bs,
00:03:09so I guess the competition must be pretty stiff. Yeah, but it's a good time of year to open.
00:03:12People are traveling out to the country to see the leaves turn.
00:03:15Yeah, it doesn't get any prettier than Bucks County in the fall.
00:03:17I agree. Oh, I love this lamp.
00:03:22How much is this lamp? I'm actually having a special today,
00:03:26a free lamp with every dresser. Oh, really?
00:03:29Thank you so much. I'm going to give this lamp such a good home.
00:03:33Does she always get this emotional about furniture?
00:03:35Yeah, she's still over free lamps. Well, you guys are a lot of fun.
00:03:39She is. I'm still learning. No, I think you're doing pretty good.
00:03:43Oh, see? You're doing pretty good. Pretty good.
00:03:53Something smells really good, and I think I'm going to try it.
00:03:56Go for it. I'm experimenting with pumpkin croissants to take to the coffee shop.
00:04:00Mmm. You know what? If you bake it, they will come in droves.
00:04:08Oh, good. My distributor is expanding, so I just want them to know that my little company
00:04:11can keep up with the demand. Well, back at the inn, remember the
00:04:15heater in one of the guest rooms? Mm-hmm.
00:04:16Yeah, on the fritz. No. No, no, no, no, no.
00:04:19I can't handle any more fritzes. I have too much to do.
00:04:21Relax. I will have a sit down and have a chat with the heater.
00:04:24Yeah, but my to-do list, it keeps getting longer. I swear, I cross off one thing, three more appear.
00:04:28Well, I have a to-do list, too, and I've got to go see Tommy about these knobs in his cabinet.
00:04:31This remodel was worth every penny that we no longer have.
00:04:35Yeah, but I do love my new spacious kitchen that I get to cook in.
00:04:38I just want to make the best breakfast in Bucks County.
00:04:41I think you have the title all sewn up. Oh, thank you.
00:04:45I have to say, though, cooking with my ring, it's pretty distracting.
00:04:48I know. I'm blind.
00:04:49Sometimes I just stare at it, and I forget to stir the sauce.
00:04:53Oh, I placed an ad for the inn. What's more important, the inn or our romance?
00:04:57I'm trying to combine the two. Hello?
00:05:01Hi. Hi. Yes. Yes, we have a room. When will you be arriving? Uh-huh. And your name?
00:05:11Okay, then. That is great. We will see you then. Thank you.
00:05:17What?
00:05:17We just got our first booking. Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
00:05:21Oh, I'm so proud of you.
00:05:21You're arriving October 10th.
00:05:23Oh, she sounded so nice.
00:05:25And how can you tell?
00:05:26Well, she picked Emily's country inn, right?
00:05:31Oh, good. On that romantic note, I'm going to go feed the goats.
00:05:34Okay.
00:05:36And I'm going to take another one of these.
00:05:37Hey.
00:05:38Nope.
00:05:44Ugh, I just wish I had a few more planters. I just want it to look perfect for the guests.
00:05:48Well, let's hope not the goats. Don't give me... Whoa, whoa. Come here.
00:05:51No, no, no, no, no. You're not going over there.
00:05:53Okay. Ricky, come on. Ricky.
00:05:56Brian and his flock have a certainly a special bond, don't they?
00:06:01I got her. I'll tell you what she said, but it's confidential.
00:06:04That's your typical career path from, you know, NBA to Wall Street.
00:06:08I heard you. I heard you. It's a goat herder.
00:06:11You know, the only stocks I have in my life are livestock.
00:06:13Yeah.
00:06:13I'm just not sure yet what to do with my investments having a tail.
00:06:17Okay.
00:06:23Yeah. Musical plumbing and creaking stairs. Let's hope our guests like a house with
00:06:31sound effects, right?
00:06:32Oh, this looks just perfect.
00:06:34Yeah. Price was certainly right.
00:06:36You know what else I want to do? I want to get a little embroidered pillow on each bed that says
00:06:40welcome. I was also thinking some fresh cut flowers for the nightstands.
00:06:44Oh, and don't forget the best breakfast they ever ate. You know, these people may never leave.
00:06:48B&Bs thrive on repeat business.
00:06:51That's true.
00:06:53What?
00:06:54Nothing. I just, my new identity as an innkeeper is taking a little getting used to. That's all.
00:06:59Do you ever think about your old life in New York?
00:07:02I mean, sometimes. Sort of. I mean, I just miss the pace of the city.
00:07:05You know, it matched my internal speed. Wall Street runs on adrenaline. It's just hard to
00:07:10slow down. That's all. But I will take contentment over commerce any day.
00:07:15And are you content?
00:07:20I'm getting there.
00:07:21You know what? I think we should get a new tablecloth for the dining room table.
00:07:25And maybe get some new coffee mugs.
00:07:30Oh, yeah. That's not exactly even, is it?
00:07:32No one will notice when I put the curtains on it.
00:07:35Symmetry is a nine on your list, is it?
00:07:37Obviously not.
00:07:38I'm sorry. That's terrible.
00:07:41You know, I've been reading this travel blog called The Out-of-Towner. And basically,
00:07:45she covers the pitfalls of B&Bs. And I don't know. I'm starting to think maybe we should
00:07:49spring for better Wi-Fi service.
00:07:50Honey, the remodel just tapped us out. I mean, how much more months are you talking?
00:07:54This woman is really well known. She gave someone
00:07:56two stars for a lousy internet connection.
00:07:59Great. Okay. I'll tell you what, I'll do some research and I'll try to get us the best deal.
00:08:05Thanks. Oh, I better go because I have to drop stuff off at the coffee shop.
00:08:09You know what else? I gotta get new towels.
00:08:11Get more stuff.
00:08:13Bleed me dry.
00:08:19Good morning.
00:08:20Hi.
00:08:21Hey. Okay. So I brought a few new things just to try and see if they would sell.
00:08:26It's our only income until the inn opens.
00:08:29Okay. I can't tell anyone until the ink is dry, but my boss is retiring and I'm
00:08:33going to buy the coffee shop.
00:08:35What? That is so exciting.
00:08:37I know. And when I own this place, I will take all the Jenny's home bake that you can bring me.
00:08:42Oh, thank you. October 10th. It's the big day. Tell all your friends.
00:08:46There's so many B&Bs opening in Bucks County, so we would really appreciate the word of mouth.
00:08:51I just hope that my cooking is enough to set us apart.
00:08:54Are you kidding? This looks amazing.
00:08:56Thank you. Have a good day. Bye.
00:09:03Hey Vern.
00:09:05Hey, hey, hey. I saw your ad for the inn.
00:09:08Oh.
00:09:10Boy, you and Jenny have come a long way since you inherited that house.
00:09:14Well, an old lady writes a will and next thing you know,
00:09:16I'm driving an old pickup truck and I'm hanging out at the general store.
00:09:19You were like a duck out of water when you came here.
00:09:21It's true. I still have my unsteady moments, Vern.
00:09:24Little tugs of who I used to be, but every time I look in Jenny's eyes,
00:09:29I remember that's the man I want to be.
00:09:31Well, keep looking.
00:09:33Well, thank you.
00:09:34Don't, don't.
00:09:35Don't touch me.
00:09:37Hey.
00:09:38Oh, here's your better half.
00:09:40Hey Vern. Did you hear that Emily's Country Inn is finally opening?
00:09:43You did well by her.
00:09:45That means a lot coming from you. Thanks.
00:09:47I see that suitcase over there. You going somewhere?
00:09:50I mean, I got a niece in Philly who's getting married.
00:09:53Oh, okay.
00:09:54There's nothing I like better than a wedding.
00:09:56But we will make sure that you're the first to know when we pick a date, okay?
00:09:59I better be.
00:10:01All right, I've got to go pick up the rest of the fabric.
00:10:03Yeah, actually, I got to pick up those knobs for the cabinets, so.
00:10:06Enjoy your wedding.
00:10:07Well, it's just a warm up for yours, sweetheart.
00:10:10Thanks.
00:10:10Love you.
00:10:11Bye.
00:10:12Bye.
00:10:13Try not to mess things up while I'm away, okay?
00:10:16I will do my best, I promise.
00:10:19Oh.
00:10:21Looks like your ride is here.
00:10:23Oh, how soon they come.
00:10:26All right.
00:10:27Listen, oh, there's a storm coming too.
00:10:31What are you talking about, Vern? It looks okay to me.
00:10:33No, I got a trick knee.
00:10:35And it hurts every time it's going to rain.
00:10:39You can call it my own personal barometer.
00:10:43Here we go.
00:10:44Why don't you help me?
00:10:45I'm helping.
00:10:48Morning, Trish.
00:10:51Hey.
00:10:52Hey, hey, Frank.
00:10:53How are you?
00:10:54Good.
00:10:54Did you get my invoice for the kitchen counter?
00:10:56I did, yes.
00:10:57I did, absolutely.
00:10:58And actually, Jenny is making the delivery to her distributor.
00:11:01So we'll send you a check as soon as the funds hit the accounts, okay?
00:11:04Yeah, that's fair.
00:11:05Okay.
00:11:05Tell Jenny I'll say hi, okay?
00:11:06Will do.
00:11:07Nice work, by the way.
00:11:08Thank you.
00:11:13Ah, this remodel is costing us every nickel that we've ever had.
00:11:17Guess I'll have to do the repairs myself.
00:11:20Well, my condolences to the house.
00:11:22Thanks.
00:11:23Speaking of repairs, can I pick up those knobs for those cabinets, please?
00:11:26Hey, how's Jenny liking the new kitchen?
00:11:28You kidding me?
00:11:29He's a professional chef, man.
00:11:30It's like Picasso with a new canvas.
00:11:33So the inn's finally going to open.
00:11:35Hey, yeah.
00:11:36You should send some of your friends.
00:11:37We could use the business.
00:11:38That put me between a rock and my ex-wife.
00:11:41You care to explain?
00:11:43Gloria is turning my former home with my big screen TV
00:11:47in the backyard patio that I built myself into a B&B.
00:11:51That house is pretty small.
00:11:51You mean the Air B&B.
00:11:53If she didn't say what type, I just know it ain't right.
00:11:56Yeah, good stuff.
00:11:57Hey, you and Jenny going to the music festival?
00:11:59Oh, I'm afraid not, man.
00:12:00We're too busy with these.
00:12:01You gotta come.
00:12:02My band's playing.
00:12:03It's our debut.
00:12:05You're in a band?
00:12:12I just put the kettle on and the sewing machine is ready to go.
00:12:15Thank you so much, Alice.
00:12:17We just need to finish the piping on the quilt and the shams.
00:12:25Oh, I can't believe how much I still have to do before the inn opens.
00:12:29Well, this is nearly done.
00:12:33It's very pretty.
00:12:34You know, who knew an inherited house would come with such a good friend?
00:12:38Emily gave me a great neighbor.
00:12:41I just wish I had known her.
00:12:44I hope I do her house justice.
00:12:46You and Brian filled it with joy.
00:12:48The decorating is just gravy.
00:12:52I wanted to tell you that I saw a wedding dress I like.
00:12:56I saw it in a store window.
00:12:58Which begs the question, when is the wedding?
00:13:02I have too much on my plate right now to plan a wedding.
00:13:04We have to focus on getting the inn up and running.
00:13:06And well, I'm also trying to expand Jenny's Home Baked.
00:13:09And my distributor expects me to keep up the pace.
00:13:12Well, you know best.
00:13:16The remodel also costs more than we thought.
00:13:19I can tell that Brian's really worried about money.
00:13:22And I just want to walk down the aisle when the only thing on his mind is him and me.
00:13:26That kind of consideration is how you make it last.
00:13:32Where would I be without you, Alice?
00:13:34One quilt and two shams short.
00:13:40Hey, what are you doing?
00:13:42Hey, babe.
00:13:43I am putting on this last knob on the cabinets.
00:13:46And then you and I are taking the rest of the day off and we're going on a date.
00:13:49We are?
00:13:50Music festival in Buckingham.
00:13:52Well, don't get me wrong, I'm all in.
00:13:54But why there?
00:13:55Why now?
00:13:55Uh, well, Rusty's band is playing.
00:13:59Wait, Rusty the tow truck driver?
00:14:01Yeah, that'd be him.
00:14:03He doesn't seem like the musician type.
00:14:05Well, I don't seem like the goat farmer type.
00:14:07That's true.
00:14:07I do pretty good though.
00:14:08You're a cute one.
00:14:09Let's go rock out.
00:14:11I hope it's like 80s music.
00:14:13Come on, we can do it.
00:14:14One last croissant and I can make it.
00:14:17I am so glad we're doing this, going on a date.
00:14:20Me too.
00:14:21You know, we went from strangers to homeowners to engaged.
00:14:24Kind of skipped the whole courtship, right?
00:14:26Well, then it's high time we do this, right?
00:14:28No goats, no worries.
00:14:30Just the two of us.
00:14:31You know, we've never even been to the movies.
00:14:32Well, of course, because Vin Diesel and Meryl Streep's never done a film together, so.
00:14:37Okay, I gotta ask you this.
00:14:38Buttered popcorn or plain?
00:14:39Buttered, but only if it's the real deal.
00:14:42Well, the real deal works for me.
00:14:43All right.
00:14:43Thank you all for coming out.
00:14:44This is my band, Rusty and the Breaks.
00:14:47Hope you enjoy what we have for you, okay?
00:15:10Who knew?
00:15:13And they're not bad.
00:15:23Do you want to dance?
00:15:25I thought you'd never ask.
00:15:28You love your dancing.
00:15:39I love you.
00:16:05I never want this song to end.
00:16:07Me neither.
00:16:10But all I ask of you is that we could go.
00:16:14I love you, Jenny.
00:16:15There's something in the way you say I love you.
00:16:23I love the rain.
00:16:26I'm dancing in the rain.
00:16:40I love you.
00:16:45More than a moment alone with you.
00:16:49I hope the roof doesn't leak.
00:16:57It's gonna be terrible.
00:16:59Seriously!
00:17:01All right, all right, all right, all right.
00:17:05All right, all right, I get it!
00:17:10Hey, how's it going out here?
00:17:18How's it going up here?
00:17:20I don't think roofing is my calling.
00:17:23You're doing a good job.
00:17:24How would you know?
00:17:28Uh-oh.
00:17:29Yeah, it didn't work.
00:17:39Hey!
00:17:40Hey, I'm gonna run you to the coffee shop and drop off the pastry.
00:17:42Yeah, I don't think the shingles are gonna hold.
00:17:44I'm gonna have to top them.
00:17:46I'm sorry.
00:17:46Be safe, okay?
00:17:47Good luck.
00:17:48I will.
00:17:48Please?
00:17:49Okay.
00:17:54The house is a wreck.
00:17:56Thank you so much for taking me in.
00:17:58You can stay at my place for as long as you like.
00:18:00Yeah, good, because rain or shine,
00:18:01Jenny's home-baked has to be made and delivered.
00:18:04We need the money more than ever.
00:18:06My kitchen is your kitchen.
00:18:08Thanks.
00:18:10Oh, hey.
00:18:13Hey.
00:18:14You know that tarp?
00:18:16Yeah, it got blown off the roof.
00:18:18I'm sorry.
00:18:19Yeah, the roof sprang a new leak,
00:18:20and another leak after that, and another one, actually.
00:18:21So all those rooms upstairs are getting wetter and wetter by the hour.
00:18:24So what are we gonna do?
00:18:25Move.
00:18:26I'd laugh, but I think I'm forgetting how.
00:18:28Oh, oh, that's good.
00:18:30Appropriate.
00:18:30Yeah, we actually should call this Emily's Ark.
00:18:33Yeah, turn it into a cruise ship.
00:18:36I'll be its captain.
00:18:40Thanks, Tommy.
00:18:49The couch is yours for as long as you need it.
00:18:52Thanks, Tommy.
00:18:54So how bad is the house?
00:18:55Well, all the upstairs rooms are all wet,
00:18:58and Jenny and I have no idea what we're gonna do.
00:19:00Well, I can help you fix the roof.
00:19:03I, uh, man, I don't know what to say.
00:19:05Just say goodnight.
00:19:09Goodnight.
00:19:11Night.
00:19:13Honey, my room is completely soaked.
00:19:22Well, all of our guests are gonna need wetsuits.
00:19:26Welcome to Emily's Country Inn.
00:19:27Yeah, my room's a mess, not to mention all the guest room.
00:19:30Yeah, I feel like my dreams are literally drowning.
00:19:32Hey, hey, hey, no, it's okay, right?
00:19:34It's a little weather when you're in love.
00:19:36Do you remember?
00:19:37This was the spot where we first kissed.
00:19:39I do.
00:19:41I guess every storm has its upside, huh?
00:19:47We'll get through this.
00:19:50Oh, look at this.
00:19:55Oof.
00:19:56I'd rather be fishing.
00:19:58Oh, that's nice.
00:19:59You start on with a sense of humor.
00:20:02Oh, no, our sign.
00:20:04You think it's a sign?
00:20:04You think it's a sign?
00:20:07I think what it means is up to us.
00:20:11Let's see.
00:20:14See?
00:20:16And I think it says we are gonna be just fine.
00:20:21I still think it says we need a new roof, but, you know.
00:20:26Balancing books is a lot different than waiting tables.
00:20:30You know what? Maybe we could help each other out.
00:20:32I mean, my kitchen is great for making breakfast,
00:20:34but I could possibly expand Jenny's Home Baked
00:20:36if I had a commercial kitchen to cook in.
00:20:38You can use mine whenever you want.
00:20:40No, I couldn't do that to you.
00:20:41The utilities alone would be crazy.
00:20:43I'd have to do something for you in return.
00:20:45This is some negotiation.
00:20:46Whose side are you on?
00:20:48Ours.
00:20:49Okay, how about this?
00:20:51If I provide the pastries for the coffee shop,
00:20:53will you let me cook here when you're closed?
00:20:57You're on.
00:20:58Really?
00:20:58Yeah.
00:20:59Being my own boss rocks.
00:21:01It rocks when it isn't raining.
00:21:04Oh, our first guests arrive next week.
00:21:06There's still so much to do.
00:21:08I'm a little worried about Brian.
00:21:10I feel like maybe this is more than he bargained for.
00:21:13Maybe you should ask him.
00:21:17Yeah.
00:21:27Well, hello.
00:21:29Hey.
00:21:29You know, we really gotta stop meeting like this.
00:21:32Come here, let me help you.
00:21:35Are you becoming disenchanted with a house in the country
00:21:38and opening an inn?
00:21:40What are you talking about?
00:21:41Honey, come on.
00:21:42No.
00:21:43I love this house.
00:21:45Just wish it were drier and open for business.
00:21:48Me too.
00:21:49Oh, sorry.
00:21:51Got a phone call.
00:21:54Hello, Emily's Country Inn.
00:21:56How can I help you?
00:21:58No, no, of course.
00:22:00No, Bucks County is lovely in the fall.
00:22:02Is it just for you?
00:22:03Well, then, okay, Mr. Albert.
00:22:04We will see you then.
00:22:06You are going to love it here.
00:22:08All right.
00:22:09Take care.
00:22:12Honey, this is good news.
00:22:14We have three guests and none of the rooms are done.
00:22:16They will be.
00:22:17You know, eventually.
00:22:18Okay, let's, uh, let's do the Stanley's first
00:22:21and then we'll do Mr. Albert's.
00:22:22Plan.
00:22:23You know, you sound like a really nice guy.
00:22:26Maybe we'll end up bunked with the goats.
00:22:29I'm gonna have to clean these.
00:22:33What are you doing?
00:22:36What?
00:22:36Just a moment of self-expression.
00:22:38Semi-gloss wish.
00:22:40Wait, semi-gloss?
00:22:40Yeah, that's all we have left.
00:22:42But it's water resistant in case we have another storm.
00:22:44Oh, by the way, Tommy and I are gonna fix the roof this weekend, I promise.
00:22:47So it never rains in our house again.
00:22:49Good.
00:23:00Honey, what are you doing?
00:23:02Oh.
00:23:04The drawer is stuck.
00:23:06It needs to dry out.
00:23:07Sweetie, it's an antique.
00:23:08Yeah, well, that storm aged it another 50 years.
00:23:11Hey, look what I found.
00:23:13Oh, those must have been Emily's.
00:23:15That wasn't so much for her taste.
00:23:16Oh, I think they're very moving.
00:23:18You know, shoes say a lot about a person.
00:23:20Yeah, I think these shoes say she needs a new roof.
00:23:22No, I just love finding little traces of Emily around the house.
00:23:24All I found was a rolling pin and a popular mechanics magazine.
00:23:27I don't know about you, but I think our benefactor was a very complex woman.
00:23:31She was lonely, you know, trying to fend for herself.
00:23:34How can you be so attached to someone you never even knew?
00:23:37She's family.
00:23:38Her mom's aunt was her cousin.
00:23:40I wasn't even first string.
00:23:41Nevertheless.
00:23:41And I was a descendant of her caretaker, so forgive my irreverence, but honey.
00:23:44You know, if it weren't for Emily, we never would have met.
00:23:49All right, point taken.
00:23:50You do know, legally, one of those shoes does belong to me.
00:23:53Oh, there you are.
00:23:54Oh, thank you.
00:23:56I don't know about you, but I think I'm gonna bronze mine.
00:24:01You do that.
00:24:03Might even try them on.
00:24:05No.
00:24:08Hey.
00:24:09Why do you have your shoulder locks?
00:24:11Oh, this?
00:24:12Well, let me tell you.
00:24:14I have a new rule.
00:24:15First, do no harm.
00:24:17Yeah, it's the oath the doctors take.
00:24:20And what are you gonna be repairing?
00:24:23I need the stairs to get really wet.
00:24:24They're creaking more than ever.
00:24:26I like stairs I can hear.
00:24:27Really?
00:24:28Okay.
00:24:29All right.
00:24:31Did you break the stairs?
00:24:40Um, no.
00:24:41I did no harm.
00:24:42But unfortunately, the creaking was incurable.
00:24:44Except for, of course, the fourth step from the bottom.
00:24:54See?
00:24:55And a one silent step before the big finish.
00:25:02You know what?
00:25:03I kind of like the variation.
00:25:04Do you?
00:25:05Creak.
00:25:07Creak.
00:25:08Just love me and love my toolbox.
00:25:11I do.
00:25:12Good.
00:25:14Are we eating yet?
00:25:19Phone calls.
00:25:22Hey, Harry.
00:25:23Hey, I got your message.
00:25:24What's up?
00:25:25Listen, you know, the inn's about to open.
00:25:26I just thought I'd put the offer out and see if any friends looking for a vacation.
00:25:29I'll be sure to send them your way.
00:25:32How are you liking life in the sticks?
00:25:34Oh, are you kidding me?
00:25:34It's great.
00:25:35I mean, apart from the leaky house and the lack of income.
00:25:39But you know what I was thinking?
00:25:40I'm going to do a little financial consulting.
00:25:42Just put up a shingle.
00:25:43I hear Bucks County is teeming with mergers and acquisitions.
00:25:46Okay, you know what?
00:25:46I get it.
00:25:47You know, maybe I didn't think this thing through, but don't rub it in.
00:25:49All right?
00:25:49No kidding.
00:25:50Hey, I gotta run.
00:25:52I'm locking up this deal.
00:25:53Oh, you know what, Harry?
00:25:54Good timing.
00:25:55Because I got a goat to deal with.
00:25:57Call you later, buddy.
00:26:00Coming, Gabby.
00:26:01You know, at this point, Tommy, you're five shingles to my one.
00:26:04My dad was a carpenter and his dad was a mason.
00:26:07So home improvements are in my genes.
00:26:09Yeah, well, my dad traded stocks.
00:26:12His dad was a broker.
00:26:13You can make your own destiny.
00:26:15Yeah, I just don't think it should involve roofing.
00:26:20What?
00:26:21Wasn't enough paper in your dinner, huh?
00:26:24Come here, Gabby.
00:26:25Hey, Gabby.
00:26:26What's up, dude?
00:26:27Yeah, that's the last of my resumes, okay?
00:26:28Eat up.
00:26:30And everything I thought I wanted to be.
00:26:34Oh, I appreciate your sensitivity.
00:26:35Yeah.
00:26:36Thanks there, Gabby.
00:26:38But I'll be fine.
00:26:40Put your shirt with your babies.
00:26:49I remember you.
00:26:52Come here.
00:26:54You know, Tommy's couch is getting pretty old.
00:26:57I'm not getting much sleep, so I can't wait till he comes over here
00:26:59and we can fix up this roof today.
00:27:00Yeah, we can finish those rooms and Emily's Country Inn can officially open.
00:27:04I can't wait.
00:27:12What do you think?
00:27:13What do you mean, what do I think?
00:27:14Look at this thing.
00:27:14It's awesome.
00:27:15It's amazing.
00:27:16I'm running out of adjectives.
00:27:17It's Harvest Berry Waffles.
00:27:22You know, I'm gonna die a very fat and happy man.
00:27:24Just hopefully not a poor one.
00:27:26That'd be good.
00:27:27I just feel like everything's gonna be great now.
00:27:29Don't do that again.
00:27:30You're always seeing the silver linings.
00:27:32Yeah, says the Prince of Doubt.
00:27:34What are you talking about?
00:27:34I'm a realist.
00:27:35No, you're a pessimist.
00:27:36With a lot of potential.
00:27:38Well, thank you.
00:27:39I guess it's a good thing opposites attract, right?
00:27:41Definitely.
00:27:44Hi.
00:27:44Hi.
00:27:47That is the last of the fruit from my trees.
00:27:50Thanks, Alice.
00:27:51You can thank me in pie.
00:27:54Oh, we got another reservation for the inn.
00:27:56That's great.
00:27:57Yeah.
00:27:58You know, I've been reading this blog about B&Bs,
00:28:00and there's just so much I want to do when we can afford it.
00:28:03There's a county fair in Warwick.
00:28:05You could sell your baked goods there and make some extra money.
00:28:07It's a great idea.
00:28:09I could make all kinds of seasonal stuff.
00:28:12I could just make every kind of pie,
00:28:13and who knows, maybe I can make enough to buy a new sofa for the sitting area.
00:28:17I just want people to feel like Emily's Country Inn is a second home, you know?
00:28:22The sofa's probably optional.
00:28:24Your enthusiasm will do the trick.
00:28:26Come on.
00:28:27Hey, Alice.
00:28:28How are you?
00:28:29Hey, I'm gonna make some pies and take them to the county fair.
00:28:32Sounds like a great idea.
00:28:33I'm going for a run, okay?
00:28:34My drug got washed out in the storm, so I might be a little longer.
00:28:36Okay, good to see you, Alice.
00:28:38Yeah.
00:28:38Is there coffee?
00:28:39Oh, there's always coffee.
00:28:43Ooh, I need to sell some more.
00:28:45Those muffins look so good.
00:28:47Thanks.
00:28:48They're actually, um, raspberry buttermilk.
00:28:51Brian Howell?
00:28:53Hi, Roger.
00:28:54How are you?
00:28:54Uh, dulling out muffins instead of doing mergers?
00:28:57Actually, no.
00:28:58I, well, I inherited a house, and I moved out here to Box County.
00:29:02It's just my fiance's booth.
00:29:03I'm just helping her out.
00:29:04Hi.
00:29:05You know, I heard about what happened at your last firm, Brian.
00:29:07That was unfair.
00:29:09I appreciate you taking my side, Roger.
00:29:10Thanks.
00:29:12Come on, Daddy.
00:29:13Yeah, sure.
00:29:13You made me a lot of money.
00:29:14The least I can do is buy a box of those muffins.
00:29:17Here, keep the change.
00:29:18I owe you a lot more than that.
00:29:21Uh.
00:29:22Oh.
00:29:23Great.
00:29:23Thanks, Roger.
00:29:24This is my wife, Laura.
00:29:25Hello.
00:29:26Hi, how are you?
00:29:27This is Jenny.
00:29:28Hi.
00:29:29And what is your name?
00:29:30Shay.
00:29:31Brian and I did a deal together a hundred years ago.
00:29:34It had been stalled.
00:29:36Brian walks in, and we closed in a week.
00:29:39It's luck.
00:29:39Hey, Dad.
00:29:40I want to go see the ponies.
00:29:41Yeah, let's go.
00:29:42Nice seeing you again, Brian.
00:29:44You as well, sir.
00:29:45Take care.
00:29:48He's a nice guy.
00:29:50Yeah, he was my very first big client.
00:29:52Any regrets?
00:29:54He's a very wealthy man.
00:29:55Only regrets about selling more muffins.
00:29:57Whoa!
00:29:57Lombarded.
00:29:58Hi.
00:30:02I'm so proud of you.
00:30:05We did all of this, and I'm so proud of you.
00:30:09Thank you for your help.
00:30:11No, kidding.
00:30:11People seem to really enjoy them.
00:30:12We didn't sell it.
00:30:13I was going to eat them all.
00:30:15Whoa.
00:30:17Hi.
00:30:18Hi.
00:30:18Can you high five?
00:30:20No?
00:30:21Yeah.
00:30:22Girl.
00:30:24What a cute baby.
00:30:29You know, the goats told me to cut the grass.
00:30:32I think we'll be ready in time for the Stanleys.
00:30:36Yeah.
00:30:37Looks pretty good in here, actually.
00:30:39Yep.
00:30:39Now we just have to finish Mr. Albert's room.
00:30:44All right, I'm on it.
00:30:46You know this in-keeping gig?
00:30:49It isn't easy.
00:30:51Whoa.
00:30:53Break's over.
00:30:59Step aside, my lady.
00:31:01It's time I lowered this an octave or two.
00:31:04You know what?
00:31:05I like it this way.
00:31:06Let's just leave well enough alone.
00:31:07Why don't you step back, focus on those baked goods.
00:31:12Okay.
00:31:13And let your man do what men do.
00:31:20All right.
00:31:21Oh, that didn't work.
00:31:23Hey, Harry.
00:31:29Kind of busy right now.
00:31:31Well, not as busy as you're gonna be.
00:31:34What do you mean?
00:31:35You bumped into Bailey.
00:31:36Roger Bailey.
00:31:37You sold him a muffin or something.
00:31:40That's right.
00:31:40I have been trying to land him as a client.
00:31:43He wants me to bring you on board as a consultant for a merger he's doing.
00:31:47Wouldn't it be sweet to prove your old boss wrong for having let you go?
00:31:53Brian?
00:31:54Yeah, I know.
00:31:55No, I'm...
00:31:55Yeah, I'm here.
00:31:56I hear you, Harry.
00:31:57I'm here.
00:31:57Hey, between the two of us, we could have this thing wrapped up in a couple of days.
00:32:02Well, truth is I could use the money.
00:32:05Do I take that as a yes?
00:32:07Yes.
00:32:08Yeah.
00:32:08Yeah, you absolutely could take it as yes.
00:32:10Thanks, Harry.
00:32:12Appreciate the call.
00:32:16Um, Roger Bailey wants me to help him close a deal with Harry's firm.
00:32:20That's great.
00:32:22Yeah.
00:32:23I mean, Wall Street doesn't carry the same allure as it once did.
00:32:26I mean, I'm done with the bulls and bears.
00:32:28I prefer goats.
00:32:29It's good to know.
00:32:32Where was I?
00:32:32Uh, you were about to break the sink.
00:32:34Right.
00:32:37This is gonna get serious down here.
00:32:42Hey, you guys.
00:32:44Hey, Gabby.
00:32:45Hey, what do I got here?
00:32:47Listen, I'm gonna make sure I bring you some spreadsheets for dessert, okay?
00:32:51There you go.
00:32:52Hey, you beautiful babies.
00:32:54You guys behave.
00:32:55Oi.
00:32:57Look at me.
00:32:58Look at this.
00:32:59I'm gonna be the only guy on Wall Street with goat hair on his suit.
00:33:03You're certainly the most handsome.
00:33:04Well, you're too kind.
00:33:07You know, are you sure you don't want me to drive you to the station?
00:33:09Come on, you've got enough to do.
00:33:10I'll be fine.
00:33:11Oh, the Stanley's called and they are on their way.
00:33:14Oh, I'm, uh, I'm sorry I can't be here.
00:33:16That's okay.
00:33:17You'll see them when you get back.
00:33:18Yeah.
00:33:20Okay.
00:33:21Good.
00:33:24Good luck.
00:33:26I feel like a stockbroker going to a rodeo.
00:33:30Have fun.
00:33:41Hi, I'm Jenny.
00:33:43Welcome to Emily's Country Inn.
00:33:45Hi, I'm Nora.
00:33:46This is my husband, Wade.
00:33:47Oh, hi.
00:33:48Very nice to meet you.
00:33:49Come on, I'll show you to your rooms.
00:33:51Thanks.
00:33:56Come in.
00:33:58So, did you have any trouble finding the house?
00:34:00Uh, my GPS got a little confused, but...
00:34:02Oh, I made him switch it off.
00:34:05Turn left, turn right, she never lets up.
00:34:07Yeah, sounds like my mother-in-law.
00:34:09Are you guys hungry?
00:34:10Because I'm happy to make you brunch.
00:34:11I'm starving.
00:34:12Great.
00:34:14Here you are.
00:34:15Oh, this is so sweet.
00:34:23Red velvet pancakes, no less.
00:34:25You should be a chef.
00:34:27I kind of am.
00:34:28I sort of think of this as my little restaurant with beds.
00:34:31Where did you work before?
00:34:32Chef Oliver's Gourmet Catering.
00:34:34It's in Greenwich.
00:34:36He was a perfectionist, but I certainly got a four-star education.
00:34:40So, where is this Emily?
00:34:41Will she be joining us?
00:34:42Only in spirit.
00:34:44She passed away, and I inherited the house.
00:34:47Me and my fiance, Brian.
00:34:49Where is he?
00:34:50He's on his way to Wall Street.
00:34:52Well, I have to ask, where's a good place to go antiquing?
00:34:55Oh, there's a great little shop here right in Danfield,
00:34:58and there are plenty of others in Doylestown.
00:35:00Oh, great.
00:35:00Well, this breakfast looks amazing.
00:35:02Looks like we picked the right place.
00:35:05Thank you so much.
00:35:07Enjoy.
00:35:14This merger would benefit both sides equally.
00:35:18Except for next year's projected revenue.
00:35:21I mean, yeah, of course.
00:35:22You can look at the numbers, or you can look at the big picture.
00:35:25Which is?
00:35:27Which is, the fundamentals and the technical analysis both show
00:35:31that this sector has momentum.
00:35:32This is at its peak before the fall, if you sit on this opportunity.
00:35:36The time to act is now, while you have the market's attention.
00:35:41Looks like we're getting closer to a deal.
00:35:45Come in.
00:35:47I am so glad you chose Emily's Country Inn, Mr. Albert.
00:35:51Mitchell, please.
00:35:53I'll bring some fresh towels to your room.
00:35:55Okay, that would be fine.
00:35:57Okay, we'll be in touch.
00:36:00I think we'll be able to wrap this up pretty soon.
00:36:04I'm working on another project right now.
00:36:06I'm not sure if I can make it.
00:36:07I think we'll be able to wrap this up pretty soon.
00:36:10I'm working on a new acquisition.
00:36:12I'd like you to consult on that as well.
00:36:14That is a great idea.
00:36:15Nobody bottom lines the numbers as persuasively as Brian.
00:36:18I appreciate that, Eric.
00:36:19It would be an honor.
00:36:20No, I'm late for a one o'clock.
00:36:22I'll call you guys later.
00:36:23Sounds good.
00:36:24Thanks, Roger.
00:36:25Let's get you caught up on that Peterson deal.
00:36:27Yeah.
00:36:29Hey, look.
00:36:30I know Bailey can be demanding, but he's a good guy.
00:36:32It has nothing to do with him.
00:36:33The fact of the matter is, what am I going to tell Jenny?
00:36:36Talking about another week or two here.
00:36:38And everybody in the office commutes from Connecticut or wherever.
00:36:41You can commute from Bucks County.
00:36:44Slay the markets during the day and tend to your goats at night.
00:36:47You done?
00:36:47Yeah, let's get this.
00:36:49Go in your massive office and get me the Peterson deal.
00:36:57Honey?
00:36:58Jenny?
00:36:59Hey.
00:36:59How are you?
00:37:00I'm good. I gotta get to Casey's and start baking.
00:37:03Um, listen.
00:37:04Before you go, I think there's something you and I should discuss.
00:37:07Oh, no.
00:37:08Is it good or bad?
00:37:10It depends on how you look at it, really.
00:37:13Um, Roger Bailey asked me to help him close another deal.
00:37:19That's amazing.
00:37:20Congratulations.
00:37:21I know, and it's not going to take long.
00:37:22I mean, I can commute back every night.
00:37:24It'll be easy.
00:37:26That's great.
00:37:26You're okay with it, right?
00:37:28Yeah.
00:37:29Honey, listen to me.
00:37:30My life is here.
00:37:31It's going to be fine.
00:37:32It's just a way to make a quick buck.
00:37:33I just miss you, but that's awesome.
00:37:36I gotta get going, though.
00:37:40Can you bring me back some of that Jenny's home-baked
00:37:42so I can eat it on the train?
00:37:43Of course.
00:37:46I love you.
00:37:58It's okay.
00:38:02Bye.
00:38:11I have three guests.
00:38:12Congratulations.
00:38:14I finished these last night.
00:38:16I just thought I'd drop them off.
00:38:17Thank you so much, Alice.
00:38:18You know, you should stay and eat something.
00:38:20I made enough for an army.
00:38:22If you insist.
00:38:32This is some spread you put up.
00:38:34Oh, I'm so glad you're enjoying it.
00:38:36Where's Brian?
00:38:37Will we meet him today?
00:38:38Uh, he's just in the city doing one more deal,
00:38:41and then he'll be back for good.
00:38:44Well, I found an antique lamp yesterday
00:38:47that's part of a pair,
00:38:48so I am determined to find its mate.
00:38:50I guess that's my cue.
00:38:52Happy hunting.
00:38:53Thank you.
00:38:54Good luck finding that lamp.
00:38:58You know, Alice lives on that beautiful farm
00:39:01just down the road.
00:39:02Oh, that's a very pretty piece of land.
00:39:05I saw it when I drove by.
00:39:07When I was a pilot, I traveled all the time.
00:39:09Now I just want to land for good
00:39:11and maybe do a little bit of fishing.
00:39:13I have a boat docked at the lake.
00:39:15More trout than you can count.
00:39:17Well, if that's an invitation, I'd be delighted.
00:39:26Those pumpkin croissants are a huge hit.
00:39:27Oh, I'm so glad.
00:39:29All right, well, I better get back to the inn.
00:39:31Is everything okay?
00:39:33Yeah, yeah, no, the guests are great.
00:39:36I just hardly ever see Brian.
00:39:38He's been back and forth to the city all week.
00:39:40He spends more time on the train than he does with me.
00:39:42That's just temporary, right?
00:39:45Right.
00:39:46Yeah.
00:39:50You ladies let me know when you're ready to order.
00:39:52Oh, yeah, thank you.
00:39:55So, what brings you to Bucks County?
00:39:58Oh, research for the out-of-towner.
00:40:01I'm doing this series.
00:40:03Well, no, it's more like a warning
00:40:04about all these new B&Bs that are popping up in the area.
00:40:07We do have a ton of B&Bs around here.
00:40:09Oh, I know.
00:40:10I've already tried three of them.
00:40:12I was not impressed.
00:40:13Casey, do you know any good B&Bs?
00:40:15Yeah, I know a great one.
00:40:17It's brand new and the food is terrific.
00:40:19Really? Which one is that?
00:40:20It's called Emily's Country Inn.
00:40:24Emily's Inn.
00:40:25Maybe you should check it out.
00:40:27Yeah, maybe.
00:40:29Do you know where we could find a latte?
00:40:33Hi, Harry.
00:40:34Yeah, listen, tell him to run the numbers again, okay?
00:40:36Because I know I'm right.
00:40:38All right, I'm on my way.
00:40:40You okay?
00:40:40No, listen, this deal is in danger of falling apart.
00:40:42I gotta go.
00:40:44I miss you.
00:40:47I miss us.
00:40:49I miss you, too.
00:40:58Oh, not now.
00:41:16What happened?
00:41:20Emily's Country Inn just blew a fuse.
00:41:25Who needs electricity on a night like tonight?
00:41:30I've never seen so many stars.
00:41:33That's the beauty of getting out of town.
00:41:36What did you do to these?
00:41:37The s'mores have a cognac and cranberries and a little bit of almond extract.
00:41:43Oh, gourmet s'mores.
00:41:45Where's Brian?
00:41:48He had to work late.
00:41:50How could you miss a night like this?
00:41:55Oh, wait.
00:42:08Tommy came over and he checked it out and said that
00:42:11three guests was more than the worn-out wiring could handle.
00:42:13Okay, fine.
00:42:14So then what do we do?
00:42:15He said the whole house needs to be rewired.
00:42:17Honey, the whole house?
00:42:20Um, all right, well, what about our guests?
00:42:23I've given them candles and lanterns in their room.
00:42:26I don't know.
00:42:27I feel like we're spending more money on the B&B than we're making.
00:42:29It's, I mean, just, it's fine.
00:42:31Look, I'm gonna make enough money on this job with Harry.
00:42:34I'll put the lights back on.
00:42:35It's just, the whole house, I mean.
00:42:38I guess I should wave you off with more enthusiasm then.
00:42:41No, but I will settle for a kiss once in a while to get back.
00:42:45Oh, I'm sorry.
00:42:48Sorry.
00:42:48Sorry to interrupt.
00:42:49Could we just have a few more candles for the room?
00:42:51Of course, absolutely.
00:42:53You must be Brian.
00:42:54Yes, hi.
00:42:55You know, you're one lucky fellow.
00:42:56She's an incredible cook.
00:42:58I am the luckiest man in the world.
00:42:59Thank you for being so understanding.
00:43:02You know, I actually enjoy this.
00:43:03Wade isn't reading or watching TV,
00:43:05so we're actually talking to each other.
00:43:07Turns out we have a lot to say.
00:43:09Anyway, me too.
00:43:17I'm so happy you're home.
00:43:19Me too, baby.
00:43:23Hey, uh, hand me those needle nose pliers.
00:43:34This one?
00:43:34Yeah.
00:43:36No stupid name for pliers.
00:43:39You know, it's my first day off since we went back on Wall Street.
00:43:41Oh, is that what you did?
00:43:43Only temporarily.
00:43:45Enough with the knowing looks, Tommy.
00:43:46Jenny and I are doing just fine, thank you.
00:43:48You still got that picture of your kids on your phone.
00:43:54I'm the same guy, Tommy.
00:44:00I'm just wearing a suit to make a buck.
00:44:02Wow, don't let the suit define the man, huh?
00:44:07You know, if you weren't so tall, I could afford to be offended.
00:44:12Hello?
00:44:13Uh, is this Emily's Inn, or...
00:44:16Would you like a room?
00:44:18Although I should warn you, we don't have any electricity right now.
00:44:21Oh, okay.
00:44:22Well, do you think the Inn will be fully functional soon?
00:44:25It better be, because I'm running out of candles.
00:44:28Um, yes, I am hoping that everything will be fixed by tomorrow.
00:44:31Would you like to make a reservation?
00:44:33Okay.
00:44:34Is it just for yourself?
00:44:36Yes.
00:44:37Okay, and when will you be arriving?
00:44:39Next Tuesday.
00:44:40You can put it under Denise.
00:44:42Denise.
00:44:43Okay, great, we'll see you then.
00:44:45Well, she's clearly an amateur.
00:44:52How's everything at the Inn?
00:44:53Good.
00:44:54Nora and Wade are about to check out.
00:44:55Oh, I got another booking.
00:44:57Oh.
00:44:57I just have to keep those rooms rented.
00:45:01You know, I kind of feel like...
00:45:03I kind of feel like our money problems have forced Brian back to Wall Street.
00:45:06That's not what I want.
00:45:07What does he want?
00:45:12I don't know.
00:45:19Hi.
00:45:20Hi.
00:45:22Oh, goodness.
00:45:28This view is so much better with you beside me.
00:45:32Yeah.
00:45:35Oh, man, I gotta tell you, Jenny, I was up all night monitoring the markets.
00:45:40I've been falling asleep on the train, so...
00:45:44Jenny, I don't know, but this commute's taking a toll, so...
00:45:48I thought I'd talk to Harry and see if maybe I could stay at his place.
00:45:50You know, just the week.
00:45:52What do you think?
00:45:54I understand.
00:45:55Do you?
00:45:57Yeah.
00:46:00Okay.
00:46:01Thank you.
00:46:03Oh.
00:46:06I'm gonna be...
00:46:07I'm gonna miss my train, but I will call you later.
00:46:11Okay?
00:46:16Um...
00:46:19It's not forever, you know.
00:46:21I'll be home on the weekends.
00:46:25I'm okay with it.
00:46:41Well, I think we're gonna get going.
00:46:43You know that little shop in Doylestown?
00:46:45They're trying to find me a matching lamp.
00:46:46They'll call me when it comes in.
00:46:48Oh, well, I hope you'll stay here.
00:46:49Of course we will.
00:46:50We've had such a good time.
00:46:52You are always welcome.
00:46:54We'll see you soon.
00:46:55All right, take care.
00:46:59Roger, I also factored in all the variables and the impact of currency fluctuations.
00:47:03He got Peterson back to the table.
00:47:05Yes, he'd only leave Dallas if he was ready to close.
00:47:07Good work, guys.
00:47:08Really good work.
00:47:09Thank you, Roger.
00:47:10I made the right decision getting you involved, Brian.
00:47:13Yeah, you did.
00:47:13Appreciate it, man.
00:47:16You, my friend, are making yourself indispensable.
00:47:19What are you doing?
00:47:20Hey, I've got an empty office at the end of the hall.
00:47:25No, no, no, no, no.
00:47:25This is only supposed to be temporary, right?
00:47:27I'm only providing a desk.
00:47:28The ambivalence, that's all yours.
00:47:33Enjoy.
00:47:34I can almost guarantee it's not as big as yours.
00:47:36Guaranteed.
00:47:42Hey, honey.
00:47:43Hey, I just got a call.
00:47:45Are you okay?
00:47:46My distributor was bought out by another company
00:47:48and they may be dropping Jenny's home baked.
00:47:51Okay, all right.
00:47:52Just calm down.
00:47:52You'll find yourself another distributor.
00:47:54It's fine.
00:47:54Yeah, but it took so long to get that one.
00:47:57They want to have a meeting to discuss the terms.
00:47:59What do you think?
00:48:00See, there you go.
00:48:01They want to meet.
00:48:02That's a good sign.
00:48:02Okay.
00:48:03Yeah, I hope so.
00:48:04I know we really need this income.
00:48:07We'll be fine.
00:48:08Keep your chin up.
00:48:09I love you.
00:48:18We distribute to supermarkets and chain stores.
00:48:20We don't carry many smaller startups like you.
00:48:22Our sales are really starting to increase.
00:48:24You'll need to step up production,
00:48:26which means moving your operation to Pittsburgh,
00:48:28where we have a plant.
00:48:30But I think Bucks County is a much better fit
00:48:33for Jenny's Home Baked.
00:48:34The personal association with the brand is of limited use.
00:48:37Oh, but it's not just a marketing ploy.
00:48:39We can get you into more stores
00:48:41if you use cheaper ingredients to cut down costs.
00:48:44It's quantity over quantity outlets that we serve.
00:48:48So what do you think?
00:48:50I think you're confusing quaint with quality.
00:48:56I want to make something I'm proud of.
00:48:58Well, let me know how that works out.
00:49:08Jenny lost her distributor.
00:49:10Oh, no.
00:49:11Big financial blow, Harry.
00:49:12I mean, at least we have the inn.
00:49:14Well, and you've got this job.
00:49:15Yeah, which is why I've got to get up to the office.
00:49:16I've got a lot of work to do.
00:49:17Listen, have you talked to Roger about that meeting
00:49:18we're supposed to be going on?
00:49:19Yeah, I have. It's all coming together.
00:49:20Good, because, I mean, we've got to nail this down, buddy.
00:49:31Hi.
00:49:32You must be Denise.
00:49:34Yes.
00:49:35Welcome to Emily's Country Inn.
00:49:37Thank you.
00:49:38Come on up. I'll show you to your room.
00:49:39OK.
00:49:39We're so happy you're here.
00:49:41OK, I...
00:49:45OK.
00:49:47It's a two-story craftsman house.
00:49:49The room is rather small.
00:49:53It's adequately furnished.
00:49:55The bathroom's down the hall.
00:49:57It's an average view, just a barn and so on.
00:50:06Just in case you want to take a shower.
00:50:07I should warn you, though, the plumbing is a little, um, musical.
00:50:12Is that so?
00:50:12Yeah, but it works totally fine.
00:50:15Anything else?
00:50:16How do you take your coffee?
00:50:18I prefer tea.
00:50:19Tea. Got it. Great. I'll see you downstairs.
00:50:30Emily's Inn is the best.
00:50:34It's a very small chair.
00:50:41There you go.
00:50:42Hello.
00:50:43So, all of this food is just for me?
00:50:46Well, my other guest is out fishing.
00:50:48My friend Tommy may join us,
00:50:50but he's actually trying to fix the, uh, electrical outlets.
00:50:52Oh, wow.
00:50:53That smells so good.
00:50:56Oh, please have a seat.
00:50:57Tommy, this is Denise.
00:51:01Hello.
00:51:02Hi.
00:51:09I eat based on height and weight.
00:51:11You should try the blueberry scones.
00:51:13Okay.
00:51:18Incredible, right?
00:51:20It's delicious.
00:51:21Just wait until you try the crepes.
00:51:26Oh, this is, this is very good.
00:51:29You came to the right place.
00:51:35I can run the inn and keep Jenny's home baked afloat.
00:51:37You know that, um, coffee shop chain, Creamichinos?
00:51:40That would be an ideal vendor for me.
00:51:41Oh, yeah. I've been to the one in Warwick.
00:51:43Yeah, I could do an entire line of cappuccino-flavored pastries.
00:51:45I've been experimenting with cupcakes and croissants all day.
00:51:48How much cappuccino have you had?
00:51:49I had to taste everything I baked.
00:51:50Why, do you not think this is a good idea?
00:51:52Is this the caffeine talking, or is this a good idea?
00:51:53No, it's a good idea.
00:51:56Okay, whatever it is,
00:51:57it beats me sitting around waiting for the phone to ring.
00:51:59You could always call Brian.
00:52:03I'm not the one who went away.
00:52:08Are you still at it?
00:52:09Mm-hmm.
00:52:12Hey, did you know the Nikkei and the Dax are both way up?
00:52:16Come on, Harry, complain our favor.
00:52:18You want a beer?
00:52:19Yeah, yeah, absolutely. Thanks.
00:52:25You know, you don't really look like a guy
00:52:28who's about to walk away from all this.
00:52:29I don't know what you're talking about.
00:52:31I don't know what you're talking about.
00:52:32I don't know what you're talking about.
00:52:34I don't know what you're talking about.
00:52:35I don't know what you're talking about.
00:52:36You don't look like a guy who's about to walk away from all this.
00:52:39You know...
00:52:42The truth?
00:52:45I'm confused.
00:52:47Confused is better than deceiving yourself.
00:52:51Cheers.
00:52:54You know, I had a briefcase in one hand,
00:52:55and I've got my toolbox in the other.
00:52:59There's a metaphor you don't hear very often.
00:53:01That's not a metaphor.
00:53:03It's my reality.
00:53:04I say this with all due respect to Jenny,
00:53:06who you know I like very much.
00:53:09I don't see you living in the sticks.
00:53:13I don't want to lose her, Harry.
00:53:15This guy, the one that belongs on Wall Street?
00:53:17That's the guy she fell in love with, Harry.
00:53:19What if this is who you really are?
00:53:21You can't change for someone else.
00:53:23That never works.
00:53:24Trust me, I've tried.
00:53:26Just ask my ex-wife.
00:53:27I'd rather not.
00:53:30I don't know.
00:53:32I don't know.
00:53:33I just don't know what to do.
00:53:35It may not entirely be up to you.
00:53:39Jenny may have doubts of her own.
00:53:45Mmm.
00:53:46I can taste the cappuccino.
00:53:48Good.
00:53:49I'm taking all my samples to their flagship store.
00:53:52When will, uh, Brian be back?
00:53:55Uh, hopefully the weekend.
00:53:57He's under a lot of pressure at work,
00:53:58so I try not to ask.
00:54:00Maybe you should go see him.
00:54:01The trains go both ways.
00:54:02Yeah, but he's busy.
00:54:04And I'm busy here.
00:54:04I can't just leave the inn.
00:54:06At least let him know how you feel.
00:54:08Casey, I don't know how I feel.
00:54:11He's changing.
00:54:12I just feel like we're being pulled in separate directions.
00:54:15Maybe he was trying to be who you wanted him to be.
00:54:20It's what I've done with everyone I've ever dated,
00:54:22which is why I'm still single.
00:54:27It's Brian.
00:54:30Hi.
00:54:31Listen, I hope I'm not calling too late.
00:54:33Is everything okay?
00:54:34No, it's not, Jenny.
00:54:36I miss you.
00:54:38I miss you.
00:54:40And I love you.
00:54:42Did I mention that?
00:54:44Not recently.
00:54:45Well, I do.
00:54:48I love you, too.
00:54:51Uh, it's really just all I wanted to say.
00:54:54And that's enough.
00:54:55Can I call you in the morning and say it again?
00:54:58I'd like that.
00:54:59I'll see you tomorrow night.
00:55:05You gotta hand it to the guy.
00:55:06His timing is great.
00:55:10Yeah.
00:55:12He's great.
00:55:18Brian.
00:55:19Yeah?
00:55:20I just scored us an invitation to Bailey's party.
00:55:22Strictly a power player affair.
00:55:23Are you serious?
00:55:24Yes, sir.
00:55:25Thanks for working, buddy.
00:55:26All right.
00:55:27Hey, listen.
00:55:27Do you think my old boss will be there?
00:55:29I mean, I could lose some professional vindication
00:55:31being fired for his mistakes.
00:55:32Oh, he'll probably show up.
00:55:33Bailey's party is our networking paradise.
00:55:35That's awesome.
00:55:36Listen, I just want to thank you.
00:55:37Hey, if it wasn't for you, I wouldn't be able to be myself
00:55:39in the street.
00:55:40It means a lot.
00:55:41Evening, gentlemen.
00:55:42Hello, sir.
00:55:43Brian, I assume you're coming to the party?
00:55:45Absolutely.
00:55:47Wouldn't miss it.
00:55:47Good.
00:55:48Bring your fiancee.
00:55:48My wife was very impressed with those muffins.
00:55:51I will let her know.
00:55:53Yes.
00:55:53You're becoming quite an asset, Brian.
00:55:57I gotta get home.
00:55:58Later.
00:56:04Ah.
00:56:07Good morning.
00:56:08Wish you didn't have to leave so soon.
00:56:09I know, honey.
00:56:10Me too.
00:56:10But I gotta get back.
00:56:11There's some issue with the final draft, the proposal.
00:56:14And I mean, the deal's close to closing and everything.
00:56:16It's just, I mean, you know how Wall Street is.
00:56:17They're just...
00:56:18Actually, I don't know.
00:56:20Well, you know, I mean, there's always this social component,
00:56:23right?
00:56:23I mean, there's golfing, there's lunches and parties.
00:56:27You know, I mean...
00:56:31Look, OK.
00:56:34Roger's throwing this party after work on Friday night, all right?
00:56:37And it is a very big deal to even get invited.
00:56:39Now, I know you're busy, but I'd really like you to come.
00:56:43I'd like that, but I have guests.
00:56:45I can't just leave the inn.
00:56:47It's a cocktail party.
00:56:48You won't even be late getting back, honey.
00:56:50And Alice, I mean, maybe she can pinch it for you.
00:56:52OK, I'll think about it.
00:56:53Just let me think about it.
00:56:55OK.
00:56:57I love you.
00:56:58You too.
00:57:01Wish me luck.
00:57:02Wish me luck.
00:57:03Let's close this thing, OK?
00:57:04Good luck.
00:57:04All right.
00:57:05Careful.
00:57:05You got it.
00:57:13Um, I could use another lamp in my room, but there's only one outlet.
00:57:19Oh, OK.
00:57:19I'll ask Tommy to install one.
00:57:21Oh, OK, good.
00:57:24Thanks.
00:57:25Sure, no problem.
00:57:27Is he an electrician?
00:57:30Well, he owns the general store, so he kind of just does everything.
00:57:34Honestly, this house would fall over if it wasn't for him.
00:57:36Oh, is he responsible for the musical plumbing?
00:57:40No, that would be Brian's fault.
00:57:42He's my fiance.
00:57:44He'll be here tomorrow.
00:57:44You'll get to meet him.
00:57:46OK.
00:57:48OK.
00:57:51You know, two outlets would be better, just because people need to charge their phones.
00:57:56Sure.
00:57:56Yeah, I'll ask Tommy.
00:57:58Great.
00:57:59OK.
00:58:00So, um, just go on.
00:58:04Mitchell and I go fishing every day, then I make him dinner.
00:58:11It's been a long time since I cared for anyone.
00:58:15Aw.
00:58:16Alice, he seems like a really nice guy.
00:58:18He is.
00:58:19And he actually asked me if he could extend his stay, I think because of you.
00:58:24What's going on with you and Brian?
00:58:32I don't know.
00:58:32He wants me to go to this cocktail party in the city, and I'm just so busy.
00:58:36And I don't know.
00:58:38It does kind of seem important to him, though.
00:58:39Well, then you should go.
00:58:41Yeah, but it's a Park Avenue penthouse and this Wall Street crowd.
00:58:45It's not really my style.
00:58:46It's a party.
00:58:48Go have fun.
00:58:50Maybe that would help you understand that part of him.
00:58:54Well, I guess I'm going to New York.
00:58:58Right.
00:59:07Well, you look very nice.
00:59:09Thank you.
00:59:10OK, so I left a ton of food in the refrigerator.
00:59:12Are you sure you're going to be OK?
00:59:13Oh, you bet.
00:59:15Alice should be here any time.
00:59:16We're going to be watching a movie together.
00:59:18Thank you for holding down the fort.
00:59:20I'm becoming kind of a permanent fixture around here.
00:59:24Alice and I are turning into a lot more than I ever expected.
00:59:29Well, you're a great guest.
00:59:31If I had my way, you'd never leave.
00:59:33I'm going to grab more of those scones.
00:59:35Right.
00:59:36You have a good evening.
00:59:37Thank you.
00:59:39So there was hardly enough light to read last night.
00:59:43I'm so sorry.
00:59:44Tommy just got here to fix it.
00:59:46Are you going somewhere?
00:59:47Yeah, I'm just driving into Manhattan.
00:59:48I'll be back tonight.
00:59:49So you're leaving your guests unattended?
00:59:51Yes, but my friend Alice will be here.
00:59:54Alice?
00:59:54She's great.
00:59:56Hello, ladies.
00:59:57Are you off to the city?
00:59:59Yes, that was the plan.
01:00:01Are you sure you're going to be all right?
01:00:03I'll be around if you need anything.
01:00:06I guess.
01:00:08Yeah, that'll be OK.
01:00:10OK.
01:00:11All right.
01:00:11Thank you both so much.
01:00:12I'll see you later.
01:00:13Bye.
01:00:20Let's see about putting that all in your room, huh?
01:00:23Oh, yeah, two, if it's not too much trouble.
01:00:26No trouble at all.
01:00:30It's just a chair.
01:00:33So that's my room.
01:00:48Hi, I'm looking for Brian Howell.
01:00:50And you are?
01:00:51Jenny Finley.
01:00:52Yes, Brian's expecting you.
01:00:54His office is right up the stairs.
01:00:55His office?
01:00:56Second door in the left.
01:00:57Great, thanks.
01:01:08You're here.
01:01:11Hi.
01:01:13You look so gorgeous.
01:01:14Oh, thank you.
01:01:17I didn't know you had an office.
01:01:18This is so nice.
01:01:19Yeah, well, come on.
01:01:20It's just temporary.
01:01:20You don't have to be close to steal.
01:01:22I am so happy to see you.
01:01:24Oh, it was worth the trip to see your smile.
01:01:28Jenny.
01:01:29Hey.
01:01:29You made it.
01:01:32You look lovely, as always.
01:01:34Thank you.
01:01:36Is that, what is that new?
01:01:38This is new.
01:01:39What do you think?
01:01:40I'm trying to look important.
01:01:45It's too much.
01:01:46It's too much, isn't it?
01:01:47Yeah, it looks like I'm trying too hard.
01:01:50And I am.
01:01:50I am trying way too hard.
01:01:53I am gonna go home and change.
01:01:56And I'll see you kids at the party.
01:02:00Is this an audition or a party?
01:02:03No, this is a night out together in the city.
01:02:06Okay.
01:02:13This is what I guess real money buys you.
01:02:16Look at that view.
01:02:19It's beautiful.
01:02:20Brian.
01:02:20Yes.
01:02:21I thought that was you.
01:02:24Hi, Howard.
01:02:25I heard you're back in the game.
01:02:26I'm pleased for you.
01:02:28You must miss him, Howard.
01:02:30With Brian, I always know I'm in excellent hands.
01:02:35It's good seeing you again.
01:02:40Thank you, Roger.
01:02:42Welcome.
01:02:43Jenny, let me get Laura.
01:02:45I know she'd love to see you.
01:02:46Great.
01:02:48I'll be right back.
01:02:49That's Howard, my old legendary boss.
01:02:52Wait, the one who fired you?
01:02:53Yes, the one who fired me.
01:02:54Thanks for reminding me.
01:02:55I appreciate that.
01:02:56I am so glad you could join us.
01:02:57Hi.
01:02:58You make the best muffins I ever ate.
01:03:01It's very nice of you to say.
01:03:03Excuse me, Brian.
01:03:04Why don't we go grease the wheels on this Peterson deal?
01:03:08I'll be right back, okay?
01:03:10Excuse me.
01:03:10All right, babe.
01:03:12Have fun.
01:03:13Thank you.
01:03:14Thanks for coming.
01:03:15So Roger tells me that you and Brian have a little in.
01:03:18We do.
01:03:18In Bucks County.
01:03:20Oh, that's an awfully long commute.
01:03:23You two should get an apartment in the city.
01:03:25Oh.
01:03:27Duty calls.
01:03:28Excuse me, Jenny.
01:03:30Sure.
01:03:37That looks really good.
01:03:38Can I try that?
01:03:39Of course.
01:03:45I can actually taste the tarragon.
01:03:47Sorry, I used to be a caterer.
01:03:49How'd you graduate to guest?
01:03:51It's a long story.
01:03:54Honestly, I'd rather be in your shoes tonight.
01:03:56It's not exactly my crowd.
01:03:59I need her killing me.
01:04:01Good luck.
01:04:08I mean, look.
01:04:08We've made our mistakes in the past.
01:04:10But that's behind us.
01:04:11Nobody's perfect.
01:04:12You don't want to work with a team that's perfect.
01:04:15What's he trying to do?
01:04:16I don't know what you're doing.
01:04:17I haven't made a mistake since I've been here.
01:04:19And I'm glad that I'm a host.
01:04:20Thank you.
01:04:21I mean, you know.
01:04:29Come here, Wiggy Liz.
01:04:31Come here.
01:04:42No.
01:04:44Brian and I were at the same party and
01:04:46we were a million miles apart.
01:04:48It's me and Daryl all over again.
01:04:51Except Brian makes you laugh.
01:04:52He used to.
01:04:53I mean, he's never around anymore.
01:04:57Casey, I think I have to...
01:04:59I think I have to start thinking about what happens if we don't make it.
01:05:02What?
01:05:03No, it won't come to that.
01:05:04No, I gotta fend for myself.
01:05:06That's why this meeting is so important.
01:05:11How do I look?
01:05:12Do I look professional?
01:05:14You look like you mean business.
01:05:15Good.
01:05:16Okay, I've got my samples.
01:05:18We are all set.
01:05:19I even made a cupcake with the logo and the frosting.
01:05:22Oh, I tried one.
01:05:22They're delicious.
01:05:25Thanks.
01:05:28You certainly are persistent.
01:05:31That's a lot of calls and emails.
01:05:33I hope I didn't overdo it.
01:05:34I'm afraid all I can give you is 10 minutes.
01:05:37That's five more than I'll need.
01:05:38Okay, show me what you got.
01:05:40All right, this is a almond and cappuccino croissant.
01:05:46You're not selling these anywhere else?
01:05:55No, I created that recipe just for you.
01:05:57They'd only be sold here.
01:05:59That's nice how you did the label.
01:06:01Thank you.
01:06:01It's white chocolate frosting.
01:06:03I'm impressed.
01:06:04Most of my suppliers are big operations with costs and delivery that I can depend on.
01:06:10Those big operations, they had to start somewhere, right?
01:06:14I mean, kind of like you.
01:06:15I'm just asking for an opportunity to prove myself.
01:06:18I won't disappoint you.
01:06:21I'll start you in three locations and we'll see how it goes.
01:06:24So we have a deal?
01:06:25You had me at the cupcakes.
01:06:27Thank you.
01:06:30Thank you so much.
01:06:31So they found my matching lamp and maybe even a table from the same estate.
01:06:35That's great.
01:06:36Well, your room is all ready.
01:06:39Wow, what a view.
01:06:41Yeah, it's beautiful.
01:06:42I'm just gonna catch the dolphin scan.
01:06:44Okay.
01:06:48Where's Brian?
01:06:50Uh, he's enjoying the view in Manhattan.
01:06:53You must miss him.
01:06:54I was hoping it didn't show.
01:06:57You should tell him.
01:07:03Hey, it's me.
01:07:04Listen, Peter said I had to go back to Dallas so everything's in limbo.
01:07:07Including us.
01:07:10Brian, we have to decide what we're doing.
01:07:12Okay, I know and we will.
01:07:15But I think we need to do it now.
01:07:17I miss you.
01:07:18That's all I needed to say.
01:07:22That's all I needed to hear.
01:07:30Hey.
01:07:32Um, I've got to go home for a few days, Harry.
01:07:37Uh, and then what?
01:07:38Um, I don't know.
01:07:46I, uh, I really don't know.
01:07:51My cappuccino cupcakes seem like they're a hit.
01:07:53Yeah, yeah, that's great.
01:07:55And the inn is filling up.
01:07:57Yeah, it's all good.
01:07:59You know, I just, I picture things in my head and they're, they're kind of coming true.
01:08:04Mm-hmm.
01:08:05I never pictured you being absent, though.
01:08:09Honey, I know.
01:08:09I mean, it's not something I pictured either and we've just got to work through it right now.
01:08:13It's...
01:08:15Hold on.
01:08:17It's Roger.
01:08:19I got to take this, okay?
01:08:20Yeah.
01:08:20You sure?
01:08:21Yeah, of course.
01:08:22Roger.
01:08:23Hey.
01:08:25Yeah, no, I'm in Bucks County.
01:08:27No, listen, listen, Harry can handle the meeting.
01:08:28Everything's going to be fine.
01:08:29Yeah, I'm in Bucks County.
01:08:31I'm in Bucks County.
01:08:31I'm in Bucks County.
01:08:32I'm in Bucks County.
01:08:33I'm in Bucks County.
01:08:33I'm in Bucks County.
01:08:34Yeah, I just have to come home for a few days.
01:08:38Great, I'll, I'll get back to you.
01:08:40Thanks, Roger.
01:08:41Bye.
01:08:44Okay, I'm sorry.
01:08:45Where were we?
01:08:47Brian, I feel like we're...
01:08:50I feel like we're right where we started when we inherited the house.
01:08:53Your heart is on Wall Street and...
01:08:56Brian, my heart's here.
01:08:59Honey, can't we just see my heart's commuting?
01:09:00I mean, I'm just...
01:09:02Yeah, but you're changing, Brian.
01:09:04What?
01:09:05Honey, I'm...
01:09:09Okay, you know what?
01:09:10Maybe, yeah, I admit that the pull of who I used to be is strong.
01:09:13I admit that, but it's not just for the money.
01:09:15You know, it's for the energy of the city
01:09:17and the fact that I get a chance to do what I love to do
01:09:18and be good at what I want to do.
01:09:19Well, I understand that.
01:09:20Do you?
01:09:21Of course I understand that.
01:09:22And I want you to be honest with me.
01:09:24I am.
01:09:25We have to be honest with each other, no matter what.
01:09:28Okay.
01:09:30And know this.
01:09:31I honestly love you.
01:09:34And the rest of this, I'll try to figure it out, okay?
01:09:38I don't want to pressure you.
01:09:40I know.
01:09:41I mean, I want to spend the rest of my life with you, but...
01:09:46I can't wait forever.
01:09:49I know.
01:09:51And you won't.
01:09:56Okay.
01:09:56Okay, come here.
01:10:01Okay.
01:10:06So, Susan, you decided to stay?
01:10:08I'm reviewing Emily's Inn.
01:10:10Oh, what do you think?
01:10:11Nah, it's on par with the other newbies.
01:10:13Except for the food, which is excellent.
01:10:15Hey, Denise.
01:10:18Hi.
01:10:20This is my general store.
01:10:23Stop in and say hello.
01:10:24Oh.
01:10:25Maybe we could have lunch.
01:10:27If you have time, I...
01:10:28Yeah, yeah.
01:10:29Yeah, I do.
01:10:30That'd be great.
01:10:33Well, I gotta run.
01:10:35Oh.
01:10:41Hi.
01:10:45Who's your friend?
01:10:47I, um...
01:10:49I met him at the Inn.
01:10:50Why did he call you Denise?
01:10:53Oh, sometimes I just...
01:10:54I check in under a false name, just in case anyone knows who I am.
01:10:58Well, he's very good looking.
01:11:01Yeah, I'm very tall.
01:11:04Maybe he'll end up in your blog.
01:11:07Maybe.
01:11:11I just promised Jenny I'd, uh, finish painting the hallway.
01:11:14You gonna be around long enough to watch it dry?
01:11:17Better keep her happy or they're turning to me.
01:11:19You pining for your ex?
01:11:22I miss my dog and my big screen TV.
01:11:26But most of all, I miss the way she saw right through me.
01:11:31Hmm.
01:11:33Sometimes you don't know how good you got it till you lose it.
01:11:35A mechanic's guide to love.
01:11:37Words to live by, guys.
01:11:39She happens to be right.
01:11:43Oh, hey, Denise.
01:11:45Hi.
01:11:45Oh, I just, uh...
01:11:47I just came here to get some pushpins, so...
01:11:48Okay, that's fine.
01:11:49Jenny's probably got them at the house.
01:11:50No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:11:52That's okay.
01:11:52I'm gonna get my own.
01:11:55Okay.
01:11:56Hi.
01:11:57Hi.
01:11:59Pushpins, right?
01:12:01Yeah.
01:12:03I didn't want to watch you.
01:12:04There you are.
01:12:05Oh, wow.
01:12:06You're spoiling us, Jenny.
01:12:08Oh, no, it's just because I want you to come back.
01:12:13Yeah, I don't know about you guys,
01:12:14but I don't think Jenny should limit herself just to breakfast.
01:12:17I think this should be a B and B and D.
01:12:19Bed and breakfast and dinner.
01:12:22What do you think?
01:12:23I mean, that might not be practical,
01:12:25considering both of you are gone so much.
01:12:29Well, I mean, yeah.
01:12:30I mean, I'm doing a little work in the city.
01:12:31It's only temporary, right, honey?
01:12:33I hope.
01:12:35Well, I don't know how you can beat Bucks County.
01:12:37I know, right?
01:12:38I love it here.
01:12:39I mean, I love it.
01:12:41Don't you love it?
01:12:42I do. I love it.
01:12:42It's...
01:12:44I love it.
01:12:44It's the most beautiful place in the world.
01:12:45I'm gonna take this call.
01:12:46One second.
01:12:48Roger.
01:12:49Hey, man.
01:12:50Yeah, listen.
01:12:51I'm gonna have to call you back, okay?
01:12:52Okay, thanks.
01:12:53Bye.
01:12:56Sorry.
01:12:59Well, the, uh, the antiquing around here.
01:13:05I mean, it's incredible.
01:13:06Call him if you want to call him.
01:13:07No, no, it's fine.
01:13:08You can wait.
01:13:09It's not a big deal.
01:13:10What's going on?
01:13:10Why is he calling so much?
01:13:12Honey, we're doing another deal together.
01:13:13So, I mean, I owe him a little bit of my time.
01:13:15You're doing another deal?
01:13:16Yeah.
01:13:16That means you're gonna be going even more?
01:13:18Why haven't you told me that?
01:13:20Because it slipped my mind.
01:13:21I'm sorry.
01:13:21It slipped my mind.
01:13:22I'm telling you now.
01:13:23Look, you want me to apologize for trying to bring more money in?
01:13:26I'm not asking you to apologize.
01:13:27But I shouldn't have to apologize for being upset that you're never here.
01:13:30Never here?
01:13:30I commute every single night.
01:13:32We never see each other.
01:13:33I miss you.
01:13:33Never see each other?
01:13:34Because you're out working on your...
01:13:37Oh.
01:13:40I'm, I'm so sorry you did not come here to hear about our, our problems.
01:13:44Please enjoy your breakfast.
01:13:54Um, excuse me.
01:13:58Do you remember when we couldn't agree on a color for the house?
01:14:16I don't know what the compromise is in this situation.
01:14:21I don't think you do either.
01:14:23Jenny, look.
01:14:25We can figure this out.
01:14:28You have so many memories here.
01:14:32What are you talking about?
01:14:34It's no one's fault.
01:14:37But we're just drifting apart.
01:14:49What are you doing, Jenny?
01:14:53This just makes me sad right now.
01:14:58I think you should hold on to it and...
01:15:04Until you know what you really want.
01:15:24I'm heading to Lucas's for a drink.
01:15:26Want to come with?
01:15:28Uh, no man.
01:15:29I'm just gonna stay and work.
01:15:31But you have fun.
01:15:33Anything I could do?
01:15:34No man, I'm good.
01:15:36You are good.
01:15:37The best.
01:15:56Hey, you ready to dazzle him?
01:16:11Yeah, sure.
01:16:14That's the spirit.
01:16:21How are you liking your stay?
01:16:24You need any help?
01:16:25Oh, I'm almost finished.
01:16:27Thank you, though.
01:16:32How you doing?
01:16:34I'm okay.
01:16:36Relationships aren't easy.
01:16:39No, they are not.
01:16:41You and Wade seem so happy.
01:16:43Oh, we've had our ups and downs.
01:16:47But this place, it's good for us.
01:16:52I'm glad to hear that.
01:16:54Can I help?
01:16:55Thank you.
01:16:58All right.
01:16:59Yes.
01:17:03Breakfast is served.
01:17:06There you go.
01:17:08Jenny?
01:17:10I'd like to extend my stay again.
01:17:13That is so great.
01:17:14For how long?
01:17:15Well, that'll depend on Alice.
01:17:18Oh.
01:17:22It's really been good for me to be here.
01:17:25You know, I didn't really think that I would have much to smile about today.
01:17:31So I just want to say thank you.
01:17:33You guys have been great.
01:17:35I just have one question.
01:17:37Does that mean we get another chocolate souffle?
01:17:43You bet.
01:17:44We all know this acquisition is going to benefit everybody involved, right?
01:17:47The buyer, the seller, the stockholder.
01:17:49You guys don't need my opinion.
01:17:51Just look at the proposal there, Harry.
01:17:52You can open it up, take a look at the numbers.
01:17:55Right?
01:17:56I mean, that's why we're here.
01:17:57Let's be honest with each other because we're all going to make money.
01:18:00Sure, Brian.
01:18:01Everyone will make money.
01:18:03I think what Brian means to say is that we have a very good deal on the table.
01:18:07Is that what you mean to say, Brian?
01:18:10Roger, the deal's fine.
01:18:13I'm just not the guy to do it.
01:18:15Not anymore.
01:18:18You all right, Brian?
01:18:19No, I'm not, Roger.
01:18:22I miss my goats.
01:18:23I miss my girl.
01:18:26Not necessarily in that order.
01:18:28I understand.
01:18:32I'm sorry, Roger.
01:18:34I'm a family man, Brian.
01:18:36I respect your choice.
01:18:40Good luck with the deal.
01:18:41Thank you.
01:18:43Harry?
01:18:46Good luck with the girl.
01:18:47Thanks.
01:18:56The ice-pink goat, too.
01:19:08Hi.
01:19:12Hi.
01:19:17Hi.
01:19:30Are you sure this is what you want?
01:19:32I've never been more sure of anything in my life.
01:19:36What I feel for you is priceless.
01:19:48Well, welcome home.
01:19:58Um, Tommy asked me to be his date tonight and I have nothing to wear.
01:20:02You're welcome to borrow something of mine.
01:20:05I really like him.
01:20:06There is a lot of him to like.
01:20:09Yeah.
01:20:10Come on, come look.
01:20:14Did you, um, did you invite Rusty?
01:20:18He invited himself.
01:20:25Oh, man, a few words, though.
01:20:28Let me simply say, wow.
01:20:35Um, I'm gonna go put the champagne on ice.
01:20:39I just, um, I didn't, I didn't have anything to wear.
01:20:42So then Jenny told me that she could lend me something.
01:20:44And so I put it on and I thought that maybe I would need it.
01:20:51Oh, I really like it here.
01:21:00Now this is a grand opening.
01:21:04Hey.
01:21:05Hey, Brian.
01:21:06Thanks for having us.
01:21:07Thanks for coming.
01:21:10Jenny, my date just revealed her identity.
01:21:14Turns out her real name is Susan Barry.
01:21:16And she checked in to review the inn.
01:21:19What?
01:21:20She writes about travel blog that out of towner.
01:21:22I love your blog.
01:21:23Oh, thank you.
01:21:25I didn't have time to get you a present, but I did write you a five-star review.
01:21:35The house is deceptively ordinary at first.
01:21:38It takes a while to discover what a gem it really is.
01:21:42Emily's Country Inn is a magical place.
01:21:45And everyone lucky enough to stay there seems to find themselves falling in love.
01:21:53You know, that's, um, it's very true.
01:21:58Jenny and I were an unlikely bet when we first arrived, weren't we?
01:22:01Yeah.
01:22:03Look at us now.
01:22:04This is where I proposed to you last time.
01:22:08And this is where I want to propose to you again.
01:22:13Jenny, I want to make you laugh the rest of your life.
01:22:24Will you marry me?
01:22:26Yes.
01:22:28Yes.
01:22:29Yes.
01:22:30Yes.
01:22:32Yes.
01:22:34Yes.
01:22:36I love you.
01:22:37Brian and Jenny.
01:22:39And Emily, who brought these two together.
01:22:42Tonight would have made her very happy.
01:22:46You know, Alice, you're right.
01:22:48To Emily.
01:22:48To Emily.
01:22:50Cheers, everybody.
01:23:02You look nice.
01:23:05It's Emily's Country Inn and we're both single.
01:23:07I felt compelled to flirt.
01:23:11Anything is possible.

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