• 4 months ago
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00:00:30Is that tarragon I taste?
00:00:32Yes, chef. And a dash of cinnamon.
00:00:34Jenny, don't deviate from the recipe of my signature dish.
00:00:37Should I toss it?
00:00:39I didn't say it was bad, merely impertinent.
00:00:42Sorry, chef. Must you always be so clumsy?
00:00:44Must you always be so mean?
00:00:46It's my signature mood.
00:00:48And it's his first day on the job.
00:00:49You know what bothers me?
00:00:50Tarragon?
00:00:51Funny. Your need to always do the right thing.
00:00:54Now, less drama and more dicing.
00:00:57Party starts in two hours.
00:00:59Chop, chop!
00:01:00Yes, chef!
00:01:15Here we are.
00:01:18Mrs. Danbar, you look stunning.
00:01:20And what a beautiful home you have.
00:01:22Jenny Finley, is that you?
00:01:24Ashley? Hi.
00:01:28Hi, yeah, we actually went to school together.
00:01:30Oh, how nice for you.
00:01:32I always wondered what happened to you.
00:01:34Um, my mom actually got sick, so I had to quit school and go to work.
00:01:39So you're a caterer now?
00:01:41I hope to become a chef and open my own restaurant one day.
00:01:44Well, are you married?
00:01:45Not yet, but I have a wonderful boyfriend, Daryl.
00:01:48We're practically engaged.
00:01:50I'm sure he's going to propose any day now.
00:01:53Well, what's the hold up?
00:01:55Nothing says commitment like Tiffany's.
00:02:03Jenny.
00:02:04Jenny.
00:02:05What?
00:02:06Garnish.
00:02:07Right.
00:02:15Is that a new dress?
00:02:17You said this was a special occasion?
00:02:20Very special.
00:02:24Oh.
00:02:26I want to remember this moment forever.
00:02:34I have great news.
00:02:40I got a new job.
00:02:43Gentrotech, they're this really hot new biotech company and they're going global.
00:02:47They're sending me to Singapore next week, I can't even believe it.
00:02:51Neither can I.
00:02:53And then Stockholm, Madrid, everywhere I've always wanted to go.
00:02:58Wow.
00:02:59Daryl, that's just, that's great.
00:03:03But, what about us?
00:03:07Hey, our relationship can withstand some time apart.
00:03:13I thought you were going to propose, but...
00:03:16Jenny, I love you, you know that.
00:03:21I'm not sure that's enough.
00:03:24I don't want to lose you.
00:03:25There's no right or wrong here, Daryl, but we want different things.
00:03:32Are you breaking up with me?
00:03:33You're on your way to Singapore and I want to pick a fence.
00:03:37Geographically, we're out of sync.
00:03:51This dress cost a fortune, so...
00:03:54I'm ordering the lobster.
00:04:12Hello?
00:04:13Is this Jennifer Ann Finley?
00:04:14Yes.
00:04:15I've been trying to track you down.
00:04:16You know what, if this is about the car loan, I have already paid it in full.
00:04:19It's about your inheritance.
00:04:21You've inherited a house in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
00:04:25I don't understand. Someone left me their house.
00:04:28The owner of the property was Emily Adams.
00:04:30She left it to her cousin Madge, who is your mother's aunt.
00:04:34Now, it's somewhat complicated.
00:04:36What do you mean?
00:04:37I'll tell you what.
00:04:38Why don't you just come down to my office in Harrisburg and I'll explain the details.
00:04:43Okay.
00:04:50I found this picture of my mom when she was a little girl.
00:04:53I remember her saying she spent a summer in Bucks County.
00:04:57Is this the house?
00:04:59I believe so.
00:05:01The owner of the house, Emily Adams, died in a nursing home four months ago.
00:05:07A will was found, which dates back to 1965.
00:05:10She named two beneficiaries, her cousin Madge and the caretaker who looked after the property.
00:05:16Both are deceased, so I've tracked down the heirs.
00:05:20I can't believe I have a house.
00:05:22Am I dreaming? I mean, is this really happening?
00:05:25As far as I know.
00:05:27This is a brand new beginning for me.
00:05:29I do hope Mr. Howell has remembered our appointment.
00:05:33Don't close this deal by the end of the week. Thank you.
00:05:35I'm just going to go to Goldman. Look, I've got to call you back, okay?
00:05:38Right, bye.
00:05:39Hi.
00:05:40Welcome.
00:05:41Pleasure.
00:05:42Hi.
00:05:43Hello.
00:05:44Nice to meet you.
00:05:45I'm Jennifer Finley, the other owner of the house.
00:05:47Please.
00:05:49Mr. Howell is descended from Emily's caretaker.
00:05:52You two are not related to each other, but you each own half the house.
00:05:57Great. We can split the profits.
00:05:59I mean, what's the property worth and how quickly can we sell?
00:06:02I have no intention of selling my home.
00:06:04I want to keep the house.
00:06:07Can't sell half a house.
00:06:08Why don't you drive down to Bucks County and take a look at the property.
00:06:12Maybe you can come to some kind of an agreement.
00:06:14Fine, we'll do that now.
00:06:15Whoa, whoa, whoa. Let's slow down here. I don't have that kind of time.
00:06:18I don't even have a car. I came in on a train.
00:06:20I have a car.
00:06:21And if you're in that much of a hurry, we better get going.
00:06:28Do you think you could speed it up a little bit?
00:06:30Oh, it's so picturesque.
00:06:32Oh, look at that cornfield. I mean, it goes on for days.
00:06:35Right, amazing corn.
00:06:36Yeah, it's a commodity that's way overpriced.
00:06:39What good is making money if not to buy something beautiful?
00:06:42You already have beautiful. It's right outside your window.
00:06:44Are you always like this?
00:06:58Hello.
00:07:00Huh?
00:07:01How do I get to Maple Lane?
00:07:03It's two miles due east of here.
00:07:06Thanks.
00:07:07You let your wife do the driving?
00:07:09Oh, no, no. We're not married.
00:07:12Too bad for you.
00:07:16He's so cute.
00:07:17Oh, he's adorable.
00:07:33It's perfect.
00:07:36It's a wreck.
00:07:43I should have brought gloves and a hand sanitizer.
00:07:49Isn't this charming?
00:07:51Yeah, if you're into doilies.
00:07:55Okay, look, listen. I don't trust airs I can hear.
00:07:59I could actually taste the dust.
00:08:01A four-poster bed!
00:08:03A man can only take so much lace!
00:08:06Oh.
00:08:10I mean, this is just so spacious and homey.
00:08:14Yeah, you know, all you see are the silver linings.
00:08:18And all you see are the problems.
00:08:20Well...
00:08:21Oh, wait, wait.
00:08:23Because this house has tons of problems.
00:08:25Back up, back up.
00:08:27That's a goat.
00:08:29That's a very chivalrous, but I think we'll survive.
00:08:33She won't hurt you.
00:08:34What are you doing? What are you doing?
00:08:35What if it bites?
00:08:36Silver linings are friendly.
00:08:38Hey, what's up?
00:08:41You all right?
00:08:43What's that?
00:08:44You all right?
00:08:45Yeah, I know. Apparently I'm allergic to goat.
00:08:48This house gets better and better.
00:08:49Hey.
00:08:51Oh, come on.
00:08:53Come on.
00:09:00This is just a lovely room.
00:09:02Yeah. Yeah, it's great, isn't it?
00:09:04I can't get cell phone reception for the life of me.
00:09:06I just feel like I belong here, you know?
00:09:08That's great. I belong in New York. I'm late for a meeting.
00:09:11Well, what are we going to do about the house?
00:09:14Are you kidding me? We're going to sell it.
00:09:15No. No, no, no. Please, please.
00:09:18Okay. What do you suggest?
00:09:21What if I buy you out?
00:09:23Okay, not now, but eventually.
00:09:25You see, I had this dream of opening a restaurant.
00:09:27So I could revise that dream and I could turn this place into a bed and breakfast.
00:09:32Well, I hope your breakfasts are great because this house is the pits.
00:09:37Look, I know you think I'm nuts, but this just feels like home.
00:09:44Please?
00:09:48Fine.
00:09:50I'm sure you'll look a lot better in lace than I will.
00:09:54Can we please go?
00:09:55Yes. Yes, let's go.
00:09:59So we have a deal?
00:10:00Yeah, we have a deal.
00:10:06I'm so excited.
00:10:11Hurry up. It's not brain surgery.
00:10:13Yes, chef.
00:10:14You're late. Hang up your coat and grab an apron.
00:10:16No, chef.
00:10:17Chop the radicchio.
00:10:18You chop the radicchio, chef.
00:10:19Well, as you can see, I'm busy with the main course.
00:10:22Your mustard-crusted salmon is dry.
00:10:26I will not tolerate this kind of attitude.
00:10:28And I will not tolerate you.
00:10:30I quit.
00:10:32I quit. I quit.
00:10:41Wait!
00:10:43What is it? You want a raise?
00:10:45No. I'm moving to Bucks County and I'm opening a bed and breakfast.
00:10:49That's not exactly a restaurant.
00:10:51It's close enough.
00:10:52And you know what? Some B&Bs are actually known for their food.
00:10:54A restaurant you can sleep in? How quaint.
00:10:56Why are you always so hard on me?
00:10:58Because I know how talented you are, Jenny.
00:11:00And I only want the best for you.
00:11:02You could have said that a long time ago.
00:11:04No one ever said it to me.
00:11:06Well, they should have.
00:11:08Well, it's about time you had your own kitchen.
00:11:11Chef.
00:11:13That is a terrible thing to do.
00:11:15What is?
00:11:17Making me miss you.
00:11:19Okay. Get out of here.
00:11:21Back to work!
00:11:40Well, I wish I spoke goat.
00:11:43Well, you certainly have a lot to say, huh?
00:11:46I think I'll call you Gabby.
00:11:48Okay.
00:11:52Welcome home.
00:12:15I would scream if I wasn't so tired.
00:12:18Dear Emily, wishing you my very best on this special day.
00:12:22Lester?
00:12:25Who is Lester?
00:12:27I wish I had known you.
00:12:30We have a visitor.
00:12:34I'm Alice. I live down the road.
00:12:37Oh, on that beautiful farm?
00:12:39It's a lot of work, but it's worth it.
00:12:42I'm sure you'll like it.
00:12:45It's a lot of work, but it's worth the effort.
00:12:48This is for you.
00:12:52What smells so good?
00:12:56Where did you learn to cook like this?
00:13:00My dad died when I was a kid, so my mother had to work full time.
00:13:04I would do all the cooking.
00:13:06I would make these elaborate concoctions and she would pretend to love them.
00:13:11I don't think she was pretending.
00:13:13Do you have any family around here?
00:13:16No, I lost my mom a few years ago.
00:13:19Is there a fellow you have your eye on?
00:13:22There was, yes, but it didn't work out.
00:13:28Did you know Emily?
00:13:30Not very well. She kept to herself.
00:13:34I found a card from someone named Lester. You know who he was?
00:13:38Not a clue.
00:13:40Maybe he was a boyfriend.
00:13:42I have no impression Emily was alone.
00:13:44I don't like to use the term spinster, but that's what they called her.
00:13:49Well, my plan is to open a B&B, so I've started experimenting with breakfast foods.
00:13:55I suspect you'll do well.
00:13:58Thank you. If I can ever get the house fixed up.
00:14:01I was hoping to sell a croissant since going to the local restaurants, just to make a little extra cash, but I can't even get an appointment.
00:14:07My niece works at the coffee shop. Let me see what I can do.
00:14:13You know, I'm from the city. I'm not used to neighbors being friends.
00:14:18I always thought they were the same thing.
00:14:29You can do this.
00:14:37Oh, that's lovely.
00:14:38Croissants aren't really our thing, but we could give it a try.
00:14:44Oh, I haven't seen him before.
00:14:50Yeah.
00:14:53There are no available men in this town. If they have a paycheck and a pulse, they're already taken.
00:14:58Yeah, I had a boyfriend.
00:15:01You know, Daryl seemed perfect on paper. He was smart, he was attractive.
00:15:05I kind of thought he was the one.
00:15:06I don't mean to pry, but what happened?
00:15:10I wanted more and he wasn't ready.
00:15:13Yeah, I miss him sometimes. Or what we might have been, you know?
00:15:17I wish I had someone I could miss.
00:15:20Maybe you should call him.
00:15:22You think?
00:15:24What do I know?
00:15:37Hello?
00:15:39Hi.
00:15:41Hi, it's me.
00:15:43Hi. Oh, I'm so happy you called.
00:15:46You are?
00:15:47Yeah, I just got back from Thailand and no one speaks English there.
00:15:51Oh, I bet that was interesting.
00:15:53Yeah, I've seen the world.
00:15:55Yeah, I've seen the world.
00:15:57Yeah, I've seen the world.
00:15:59Yeah, I've seen the world.
00:16:01Yeah, I've seen the world.
00:16:03Yeah, I've seen the world.
00:16:04I bet that was interesting.
00:16:06Yeah, I've seen the world on Gentrotech's dime.
00:16:08But how are you doing?
00:16:11Oh, I'm fine.
00:16:13Yeah, I'm fine.
00:16:15You know, I think I can't find my truffle cutter.
00:16:18What?
00:16:20You know truffles? They're those mushrooms that I use in the tortellini I made for your birthday.
00:16:26Yeah, I think maybe I left it in your kitchen.
00:16:29I haven't seen it, but I'll look around.
00:16:32Alright, thanks.
00:16:35Bye.
00:16:38You know, I should go, but let me know if you find it.
00:16:42Okay.
00:16:44Okay, thanks, bye.
00:16:46Bye.
00:16:47Bye.
00:16:54Oh, don't ever do that again.
00:17:04Bye.
00:17:21What are you doing here?
00:17:24I took a cab from the station.
00:17:26I tried not to wake you, but I didn't have a key, so...
00:17:30Wait, no, no, stop, stop, stop.
00:17:32What are you doing?
00:17:35I'm moving in.
00:17:44You cannot just show up like this. We had a deal.
00:17:47That was before my life blew up.
00:17:49You were looking at a fall guy on a botched merger.
00:17:54I don't even know what that means.
00:17:56It means that my legendary boss just blew a business deal and I got blanked.
00:18:00And I was fired on the spot, just like that, before I even knew what hit me.
00:18:03That must have been very hard.
00:18:05Now look at me.
00:18:07I'm persona non grata on Wall Street.
00:18:09Listen.
00:18:12I'm sorry that you're having a tough time, but you are not grata here.
00:18:16Jenny, I have no place to go, alright?
00:18:19And my stocks are tied up in a bonus I'm never gonna see.
00:18:22Did you know that I only have $2,643 in my savings account?
00:18:27I used to blow that on a suit.
00:18:33Are you drunk?
00:18:35No, I'm not drunk. I don't drink.
00:18:38It dulls the mind. I haven't slept. I'm just so tired.
00:18:43What about your friends and family?
00:18:45If I had another place to go, Jenny, I wouldn't be here.
00:18:48Okay, you cannot move in here because we don't even know each other.
00:18:51What are you talking about? It's temporary.
00:18:53And temporary is too long.
00:18:55You know what? I own half this house, okay?
00:18:59So why don't you stay on your half and I'll stay on my half, right?
00:19:03You know what? I don't mean to be rude, but we don't exactly get along.
00:19:07Then we'll just avoid each other.
00:19:09Avoid each other? What about the kitchen?
00:19:12It's mutual territory, right? We both gotta eat.
00:19:15What about the bedrooms?
00:19:17Not a problem.
00:19:19You can have my half of the goat.
00:19:29Good night.
00:20:00Morning.
00:20:02Good morning.
00:20:04You must like croissants.
00:20:08I actually sell them in town.
00:20:10I slept pretty well, considering.
00:20:12Considering what?
00:20:14Considering the hooting owls and the crickets.
00:20:16It's actually quite peaceful here.
00:20:18No, I'll give you that. It's peaceful.
00:20:20I can't get cell phone reception.
00:20:22I was just wondering if maybe we could share your landline.
00:20:25I'm gonna need a phone, obviously, to send you a message.
00:20:27I'm gonna need a phone, obviously, to find a job.
00:20:30Uh-huh, that's fine.
00:20:32What do we have here?
00:20:34These are peach and cranberry tarts. I'm experimenting with breakfast for the B&B.
00:20:41Do you want one?
00:20:43Oh, I mean, at the risk of encouraging your B&B fantasy, I don't mind if I do.
00:20:46What do you mean, fantasy?
00:20:48Well, I'm still planning on selling the place.
00:20:53Oh, man, those are good.
00:20:55What did you expect? I'm a chef.
00:20:57And you're also really good at taking a compliment.
00:21:00You know, I thought we were just gonna avoid each other.
00:21:03Okay, that works for me.
00:21:08Good stuff. I can't wait to see what lunch is gonna be like.
00:21:19Hello?
00:21:21Harry! Hey, how's it going, buddy? It's Brian.
00:21:25Uh, look, you're gonna have to stop calling me.
00:21:29Okay, Harry, listen, did you get any of my emails?
00:21:31Look, buddy, I know your value, but the truth is, right now, you're just damaged goods.
00:21:36How can you say that to me, Harry? You know me, all right? I've done nothing wrong. That's completely unfair.
00:21:40Since when do fair and high finance relate? I'm gonna have to run. Market's about to open.
00:21:45Harry, please, just give me a...
00:21:47So, uh, I'm thinking that was your legendary boss?
00:21:51No, that wasn't. That was, uh, that was Harry, who works at another firm.
00:21:56We went to Wharton together.
00:21:58Obviously, it was a friendly competition throughout our careers, but now he's on fire and I can't get a job, so...
00:22:04Oh, great, yeah.
00:22:06It's the first time in 12 years that the, uh, stock market's open and I haven't been a part of it.
00:22:10I'm sorry, that must be rough.
00:22:14Yeah, um, listen, I'm gonna go for a run, because I want to burn off some of this angst.
00:22:19I really need to polish the hardwood floors. Would you mind moving your stuff to the porch?
00:22:24Sure, why not? I mean, let's be honest.
00:22:27This stuff's become pretty irrelevant, anyway.
00:22:30I mean...
00:22:32I mean...
00:22:34I mean...
00:22:36I mean...
00:22:38I...
00:22:42No problem.
00:23:08Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
00:23:10Oh, hey, no, no, no, no, no.
00:23:12No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:23:13Hey, no, no, no. Don't do that.
00:23:14What is it?
00:23:15No, no, no, that's mine.
00:23:16Oh, Gabby.
00:23:17You're goats eating my résumés.
00:23:18Oh, silly girl.
00:23:19Come on.
00:23:20Come here, Gabby.
00:23:21Gabby?
00:23:22Yeah, that's what I named her.
00:23:23A girl with horns.
00:23:24That's... wow.
00:23:26Look at this. See this?
00:23:27Look at this.
00:23:28Come here, Gabby.
00:23:29Oh, my God.
00:23:30No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:23:31Hey, hey, no, you've had enough.
00:23:32You're full.
00:23:33Everyone go...
00:23:34You find that funny?
00:23:35Oh, Gabby, yes.
00:23:36No, see this?
00:23:37Look at this.
00:23:38She's serious.
00:23:39You didn't even bother to read it.
00:23:40How rude is that?
00:23:41I work around the clock.
00:23:42I feel like the clock has stopped.
00:23:43I don't even know how to slow down.
00:23:55That is as murky as my future.
00:23:57Maybe we should, uh, I don't know.
00:23:59Maybe we should call a plumber?
00:24:01That's a good idea.
00:24:02Plumber?
00:24:03That's a good idea.
00:24:05You should do that.
00:24:20Is it bad?
00:24:21Yep.
00:24:23How bad?
00:24:25About $5,000.
00:24:26Oh.
00:24:27Five... are you kidding me?
00:24:29Nope.
00:24:30$5,000 for...
00:24:31I don't have that kind of money to put into plumbing.
00:24:32Especially plumbing I never wanted in the first place.
00:24:34What do we...
00:24:35Oh, oh, I forgot.
00:24:36We can't sell half a house, right?
00:24:38This place is not me.
00:24:39I belong in Wall Street, not Main Street.
00:24:41You know what happens when I have a problem in my place with my plumbing?
00:24:43I call a super.
00:24:44Do you understand that?
00:24:46Nope.
00:24:48That's a good shout.
00:24:49We should do this more often.
00:24:50Are you done?
00:24:56What is this?
00:24:58Okay, this is disgusting.
00:24:59We have no water.
00:25:00I can't cook in here.
00:25:01We have to do something.
00:25:02My silver linings are drowning in the kitchen sink.
00:25:05Alright, just relax for a second.
00:25:06Great, now I sound like you.
00:25:08Calm down.
00:25:10Maybe I can try to fix the plumbing myself.
00:25:12I mean, I got an MBA from Wharton.
00:25:13How hard can it be, right?
00:25:14I don't think those skills are actually applicable in this situation.
00:25:17Do you have a better idea?
00:25:19First thing in the morning, I'll go to the general store.
00:25:22Well, how are you going to get there?
00:25:23I need my car tomorrow.
00:25:26Oh, how about that old pickup truck?
00:25:29That doesn't even run.
00:25:30I've been meaning to have it hauled off.
00:25:32You do realize I don't have that truck, right?
00:25:35You gave me Gabby.
00:25:36You can have the entire truck.
00:25:42Oh, come on.
00:25:43Please!
00:25:50Yes!
00:25:51Woohoo!
00:25:52That a girl.
00:25:53Okay, ready?
00:25:54Let's go.
00:25:55Let's go.
00:25:56Alright, come on.
00:26:00Come on.
00:26:03You got it.
00:26:06No, no, no, no, no.
00:26:07Come on.
00:26:09No!
00:26:22How did this happen to me?
00:26:29I'm sorry I'm late.
00:26:30I had to use Alice's kitchen,
00:26:31because this is the third day in a row I haven't had running water.
00:26:33Can I get one of those?
00:26:35Yep.
00:26:36Hank's your biggest fan.
00:26:38Can't get enough of these croissants.
00:26:41You mean the Hank special?
00:26:44Give me a couple for the road.
00:26:47Okay, you just made my day.
00:27:00Huh?
00:27:04Well, you're going to need a complete engine overhaul.
00:27:08The whole enchilada.
00:27:09Come on, man.
00:27:10I can barely afford a tank of gas.
00:27:13Well, I'd settle for your watch to get you running.
00:27:20Yeah, it's like unbelievable.
00:27:22Done.
00:27:23Right out.
00:27:27How do I look?
00:27:29Like an affluent mechanic.
00:27:32Cool.
00:27:54That thing looks as worn out as me.
00:27:59Yeah, I used to take limos.
00:28:02I used to be taller.
00:28:16Wow.
00:28:19Okay, let me guess.
00:28:20You're not just the plumber.
00:28:22Nope.
00:28:24You also happen to own the general store.
00:28:27Yep.
00:28:28Okay, this whole monosyllabic response thing is not going to suffice.
00:28:32Perhaps you could say a little more.
00:28:34Perhaps you could say a little less.
00:28:37Fair enough.
00:28:39What can I help you with?
00:28:41Well, I'm planning on doing the plumbing myself.
00:28:44Couldn't reach the super.
00:28:46You'll have to replace some pipes.
00:28:48I don't know a wrench for my elbow.
00:28:51Wrench doesn't bend.
00:28:55Anyway, Tommy, thank you.
00:28:56No, no, anytime.
00:28:58Kind of breaks up the monotony of the day.
00:28:59I appreciate it.
00:29:01I'll see you soon.
00:29:06He's a duck out of water.
00:29:09It's how ducks learn to fly.
00:29:19I mean, there are regulations when you open a B&B,
00:29:21and a functioning kitchen is kind of at the top of the list.
00:29:24Well, maybe we should sell our dysfunctional kitchen.
00:29:27What?
00:29:34When will the water be back on?
00:29:39Uh, you know, I don't know, sometime next year?
00:29:50Aha!
00:29:51Go on.
00:29:52I dare you, turn the water on.
00:30:04How about that?
00:30:06Your plumbing is so... musical.
00:30:10Figured you could sing along while doing the dishes.
00:30:14So I finally got the braided flex line to connect to the angle stone.
00:30:18A city boy speaks plumbing.
00:30:19Well, it's plum or parish, right? Isn't that what you said?
00:30:23Besides, I gotta get this house fixed up, man.
00:30:25And Jenny, she wants to turn it into a B&B and buy me out.
00:30:28Which is fine, but I mean, I've gotta turn this lemon into some cash, quick.
00:30:31You know, listen, we agreed to paint the house, right?
00:30:34Can't agree on the color.
00:30:35As a matter of fact, we can't agree on anything.
00:30:37She wants to paint the house yellow, Tommy.
00:30:39I would prefer something simpler, like maybe a subtle blue.
00:30:45Here you go.
00:30:47Here you go.
00:30:51The croissants are selling really well.
00:30:53Great, I just, I could really use the money.
00:30:55You know what, I was thinking, it might help build my reputation.
00:30:58Because there's just so many B&Bs in Bucks County, but they don't all have a professional chef.
00:31:03So, um, Tommy just gave me a bunch of color samples.
00:31:08Mmm, yeah, we're gonna paint the house, but, uh, we can't agree on a color.
00:31:12You know what, which one do you prefer?
00:31:13Oh.
00:31:14Frenetically chipper yellow.
00:31:17Versus subtle blue.
00:31:19Uh, a very drab and depressing washed out blue.
00:31:23Why don't you combine the two colors and paint it green?
00:31:30Mmm.
00:31:32I mean, it's the color of money.
00:31:34Let's hope it's a good omen.
00:31:35It's true.
00:31:36You know, but I mean, like a pale green.
00:31:38You know, or like a seafoam mint.
00:31:40Something that doesn't compete with the color of the trees.
00:31:41Right, of course, you know.
00:31:43Non-competitive seafoam mint.
00:31:46I'll see if he has that color.
00:31:48Great.
00:31:49Okay.
00:31:50Okay.
00:31:51You two make a very cute couple.
00:31:53No.
00:31:54Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, we are not a couple.
00:31:57No, he's hopefully getting a job and moving back to New York.
00:32:00Hmm.
00:32:01Careful what you wish for.
00:32:05See you later.
00:32:11I'm sorry.
00:32:12Go ahead.
00:32:13You.
00:32:16You know, compromise is a, it's a very pretty color.
00:32:19Mm-hmm.
00:32:20I'm glad we can agree.
00:32:21It's a great color.
00:32:22Ah!
00:32:23Oh!
00:32:25Wow!
00:32:27I just bought this shirt!
00:32:28Sorry, I think you missed a spot.
00:32:30Oh, really?
00:32:31Is that, you're going to do that?
00:32:32Yeah.
00:32:33I'm armed and dangerous, Frances, okay?
00:32:34Check this out.
00:32:35Oh, really?
00:32:36What are you going to do about that?
00:32:37Oh.
00:32:38I haven't got some skin.
00:32:39Okay.
00:32:40It's on.
00:32:41Is it on?
00:32:42Well, let me tell you something.
00:32:43You know what's on?
00:32:44It's on!
00:32:45Oh!
00:32:46You know what's on?
00:32:47Let me tell you something.
00:32:48You're silly, content, and tries to be sane.
00:32:49You!
00:32:50You!
00:32:51You!
00:32:52Are allergic to light!
00:32:53I know what you're talking about!
00:32:54I'm a realist!
00:32:55You know that?
00:32:56I'm a realist!
00:32:57I know that!
00:32:58You are the green, pale green face!
00:32:59Of doom.
00:33:00Have you looked?
00:33:01Ha!
00:33:02That is green!
00:33:03Great job, guys.
00:33:04Ah!
00:33:05Ah!
00:33:06Ah!
00:33:07Ah!
00:33:08Ah!
00:33:09How are you guys doing?
00:33:10Okay.
00:33:11Okay.
00:33:12Okay.
00:33:13Okay.
00:33:14Okay.
00:33:15The sector is burning up.
00:33:16You've got to trust me on this, alright.
00:33:17There's a play to be made.
00:33:18I get it.
00:33:19Thanks for the tip.
00:33:20Hey, I've got to run off to a meeting.
00:33:22Hey.
00:33:23Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:33:24Look, Harry, I heard that there might be an opening at JP.
00:33:27In your dreams.
00:33:28But I will let you know if anything real comes up.
00:33:31Look.
00:33:32What was that?
00:33:34Gabby?
00:33:35Knock it off, sweetie.
00:33:37Who's Gabby?
00:33:38Uh, that would be the goat.
00:33:40There's a goat you know well enough to name?
00:33:42Yeah.
00:33:44We gotta get you back to New York City.
00:33:46So, what, what, hello?
00:33:48Oh, right.
00:33:50Fantastic.
00:33:52Well, I thought it was going fairly well until, of course, Gabby intervened.
00:33:55How is your friend Harry?
00:33:57He likes to think that he's the big shot in our relationship.
00:34:04But I am twice the plumber he'll ever be, right?
00:34:07He must be a really bad plumber.
00:34:09Oh, let me tell you, he's the worst in Wall Street.
00:34:32Now this is starting to look like the kitchen in my head.
00:34:36Yeah, it's starting to look good.
00:34:38Oh, it really does.
00:34:43Cherry amaretto scones, you want one?
00:34:46Are you kidding me?
00:34:48Pass this up, they smell incredible.
00:34:50I want to sell them at the coffee shop.
00:34:52I mean, I've got to make more money.
00:34:54I've gone through half my savings and there's just so much to do on the house.
00:34:57You know what you've got to do?
00:34:58You've got to think bigger.
00:35:00You slap a label on these and go out there and start two trucks and vendors.
00:35:05A label requires a name.
00:35:07Let me tell you, that's a little much for something that's homemade.
00:35:09No, not at all.
00:35:11Call it what it is.
00:35:13Jenny's Homemade.
00:35:16Or what about Jenny's Homemade Breakfast?
00:35:18That way it ties in the B&B.
00:35:19I love that. I think it's perfect.
00:35:21You see, all you have to do is go to all the stores in neighboring towns,
00:35:25rack up some numbers, and I promise you, you will attract a distributor.
00:35:28Simple.
00:35:32You know, maybe that MBA wasn't a total waste.
00:35:36I hope not. It was very expensive.
00:35:41Alright.
00:35:42I'm not a salesman.
00:35:43Listen to me, okay?
00:35:44You don't take no for an answer.
00:35:45You just double down and make it happen.
00:35:47Alright?
00:35:49Okay.
00:35:52You can do great.
00:35:57Hold on.
00:36:00Forget everything I just said, alright?
00:36:03Just be yourself.
00:36:06Alright?
00:36:08Alright.
00:36:16Thank you. Come again.
00:36:17I'm not into French pastry.
00:36:19What about Irish? I do scones.
00:36:21Hey, do you have any foie gras?
00:36:22We got chopped liver.
00:36:24If you could just try a sample.
00:36:25Not gonna happen.
00:36:28I sold Avon to put myself through college.
00:36:32This is really good.
00:36:35Let's get some.
00:36:36Done.
00:36:37How much are they?
00:36:38Is she your shill?
00:36:39She's my new best friend.
00:36:41Alright, I'll try some of your fancy pastries.
00:36:43Do you make blintzes?
00:36:45I do now.
00:36:46I'll take a dozen of each and see what sells.
00:36:48Pick up on six!
00:36:51You know, I'm opening a B&B.
00:36:53If you're ever in Danfield, write pieces on me.
00:37:00Yes!
00:37:05Good news. I got four new customers.
00:37:07One more stop and I'll be home.
00:37:09That's great.
00:37:10You did good. I'm proud of you.
00:37:11I'll see you soon.
00:37:17Yeah, that's weird. That's really weird.
00:37:22John, I've been experimenting with grapes.
00:37:24I've gained five pounds since you moved in.
00:37:28You know, I was hoping I could pick some of your blueberries,
00:37:30because fresh makes all the difference.
00:37:32You can pick them by the bushel
00:37:33before I can have more of these grapes.
00:37:35You really should try our scones, Alice. They're amazing.
00:37:37Yeah, they're selling really well.
00:37:40Brian looks as pleased as you do.
00:37:42Well, my road trip was his idea.
00:37:45It's nice to see a young couple pulling for each other.
00:37:48Oh, we're just friends.
00:37:51Can I get you some more coffee?
00:37:52Sure.
00:37:53Great.
00:37:56Your croissants are delicious.
00:38:02A singing sink.
00:38:04You should hear the toilet.
00:38:09After breakfast, we can pick berries.
00:38:11Maybe I'll work off a crepe or two.
00:38:26Hello?
00:38:30Hello?
00:38:33Okay.
00:38:45Hello?
00:38:47Is Jenny there?
00:38:48Uh, no. Who are you?
00:38:51I'm Brian. Who are you?
00:38:53Daryl.
00:38:55Okay, Daryl, or are you a customer?
00:38:57No, I'm calling about the truffle cutter.
00:38:59Sorry, the what?
00:39:00When will Jenny be home?
00:39:01Like, maybe in an hour or so?
00:39:03Would you like me to leave her a message, or...
00:39:05Just tell her to call me.
00:39:08Okay.
00:39:20Hey.
00:39:21Listen, you got a phone call today from some guy named Daryl.
00:39:26What did he say?
00:39:27Something about a ruffle cutter?
00:39:29Oh, it's truffle. It's a fancy mushroom.
00:39:32What else did he say?
00:39:34Just that he wanted you to call him.
00:39:37Oh.
00:39:51Hello?
00:39:53Hey.
00:39:54Hello.
00:39:56Hey.
00:39:58I couldn't find your truffle cutter.
00:40:00Oh, that's okay.
00:40:01Who's the guy who answered the phone?
00:40:04Oh, that's Brian. He owns half the house.
00:40:06He lives there?
00:40:08We're not involved. It's just a real estate thing.
00:40:13Just a real estate thing.
00:40:16I think about you all the time.
00:40:19I miss you, Jenny.
00:40:20I miss you, too.
00:40:26Great.
00:40:32You know, I have to be honest with you. It's looking pretty nice in here, actually.
00:40:36It's very bed and breakfast-y.
00:40:38Yeah.
00:40:42What are you doing? What's wrong?
00:40:44I think the window is stuck.
00:40:46Step aside.
00:40:47Time for a man to take care of this.
00:40:55Okay.
00:41:02I mean, obviously I've mastered plumbing.
00:41:04I think it's time for me to take a hard look at carpentry.
00:41:08Oh, I'm so sorry.
00:41:10What are you apologizing to the window pane for? I'm the one who just blew out a disc.
00:41:13I feel really bad for you.
00:41:14What are you apologizing to the window pane for? I'm the one who just blew out a disc.
00:41:16I feel really bad for you.
00:41:17Okay.
00:41:22You know, people could sit on the porch and watch the sunset.
00:41:24Yeah?
00:41:25It'd be nice.
00:41:26Oh, but that railing, it isn't very steady. I don't think it'll ever pass an inspection.
00:41:29What are you talking about? What inspection?
00:41:32To open a B&B, you have to have an inspection.
00:41:35Yet another reason why we should sell this place.
00:41:38No, it's a reason to fix it.
00:41:40You know what? I don't want to argue with you.
00:41:42It's a beautiful day.
00:41:43It's a beautiful day.
00:41:44Hey, can you do me a favor? Stop.
00:41:45Can you keep this still?
00:41:46Uh-huh. Go ahead.
00:41:48Okay, hold on.
00:41:49Okay.
00:41:51I almost got it. Hold on.
00:41:56Oh, that's just... Oh, that's fantastic. Good job.
00:42:01Hey, Skippy. How are ya?
00:42:04To be honest with you, I don't think carpentry is my thing.
00:42:07Don't get defeated by a stubborn window.
00:42:10Furnish your polish.
00:42:12And use a putty knife.
00:42:15Okay, is there anything you don't know how to do?
00:42:17Not when it comes to a house.
00:42:19People are harder to figure out.
00:42:21Women, for instance, they are a mystery.
00:42:24Yeah. Yeah, no, they...
00:42:27So how's that pretty mystery Jenny?
00:42:30Yeah, Jenny's, you know, she's...
00:42:34I think you have a little crush.
00:42:36It's complicated. I think she has a boyfriend.
00:42:38What makes you say that?
00:42:39Well, a couple days ago some guy called and she seemed happy to hear from him.
00:42:45It was a phone call, not a wedding.
00:42:48You know, tell her how you feel.
00:42:51I don't know how I feel.
00:42:53Well, figure it out before it's too late.
00:42:59Thanks, Tommy. See you soon.
00:43:02He's still a duck out of water.
00:43:06He's testing his wings.
00:43:07He's testing his wings.
00:43:24You know, I think I want to get some planners for the porch.
00:43:26Sure. It should look gorgeous.
00:43:30You know, I've got to be honest with you.
00:43:32I think these posts are like a hundred years old because...
00:43:38Oh!
00:43:40Are you okay?
00:43:42I think I sprained my...
00:43:43Ow!
00:43:44Sorry.
00:43:45No, I'm fine. I just think I sprained something.
00:43:48Probably my ego.
00:43:51This isn't over, you and I.
00:43:54Oh, you think it's funny, huh?
00:43:58Sorry.
00:43:59Like in my nightmares.
00:44:00Okay.
00:44:05Finally.
00:44:07Sturdy as a rock.
00:44:09And perfectly symmetrical, too.
00:44:11I mean, that is if you move your head like that.
00:44:14Yep. That's the prettiest railing I've ever seen.
00:44:16Isn't it?
00:44:18I mean, it's not bad.
00:44:24Oh, thank you.
00:44:30You know, Emily sat on the same swing and she looked at those same stars.
00:44:37Yeah, unfortunately stars are hard to see at night in the city.
00:44:45You've changed.
00:44:47Really?
00:44:50Is that a good thing?
00:44:53You tell me.
00:44:54You tell me.
00:44:59Maybe so.
00:45:05So, I've sent every resume to everybody I know on Wall Street.
00:45:09And not even a nibble.
00:45:11Not one. Well, except for Gabby.
00:45:14Oh!
00:45:16Did you see that?
00:45:18Alright.
00:45:20I think it's time for a little carpentry.
00:45:21Carpentry?
00:45:23I'm gonna go get my trusty saw.
00:45:26I am so sorry.
00:45:31Please be careful.
00:45:32I'll be fine.
00:45:34I'm actually more worried about the table.
00:45:41Sorry.
00:45:43I'm afraid that carpentry may not be my calling.
00:45:46I don't mind the wobble.
00:45:47Really?
00:45:48Well, unfortunately I have tossed in my pinstripe suit for a toolbox in either one of the bits.
00:45:52Well, the toolbox gives you that rugged repairman look.
00:45:55Just don't open it.
00:45:57Alright, let me try this one more time, okay?
00:45:59Whoa, just hold steady.
00:46:00Let me try it one more time.
00:46:01Come on!
00:46:02If it gets any lower, we're gonna have to sit on the floor.
00:46:07I will admit, I'm having a very good time.
00:46:12And I didn't know I would ever know how to do that.
00:46:14So thank you.
00:46:16Sure.
00:46:24Gabby!
00:46:25Come on.
00:46:26Take it easy, it's just a car.
00:46:34Hey!
00:46:35Is Jenny here?
00:46:37You must be Daryl.
00:46:39Brian.
00:46:40Hey.
00:46:41Nice to finally meet you.
00:46:42Hey.
00:46:43Oh, sorry about that, bud.
00:46:44Here, just use that.
00:46:46Is Jenny expecting you?
00:46:48I was gonna surprise her.
00:46:49Hey!
00:46:51Look who's here.
00:46:53Hi.
00:46:54It's so good to see you.
00:46:55I...
00:47:01After you.
00:47:03Hi.
00:47:04Oh, come on in.
00:47:06Okay.
00:47:14Yeah, couldn't agree more.
00:47:17I brought you something.
00:47:19I finally found it.
00:47:21This is so sweet, but this isn't my truffle cutter.
00:47:25I wanted an excuse to see you, so I bought you a new one.
00:47:30Daryl, you didn't need an excuse.
00:47:33Look, I'll be honest.
00:47:35When I heard another man answering the phone,
00:47:39I was jealous.
00:47:40I was jealous.
00:47:44Brian?
00:47:46He's a handyman by trade?
00:47:48When he's not working on Wall Street.
00:47:52And there's nothing between you guys?
00:47:54Just the house.
00:47:56Separate bedrooms?
00:47:57Separate everything. We split the house in half.
00:48:01Well, he seems like a nice enough guy.
00:48:04Yeah, he's become a good friend.
00:48:05Hmm.
00:48:08Well, it's...
00:48:12It's nice.
00:48:18I'll call you.
00:48:19I'd like that.
00:48:29He seems like a nice guy.
00:48:31Yeah, he said the same thing about you.
00:48:33Really?
00:48:35Yeah.
00:48:37So what is he, your boyfriend or something?
00:48:39He was, but...
00:48:41He got this new job and travels so much.
00:48:44I moved here, so...
00:48:46I don't really know what we are anymore.
00:48:58Turns out that Daryl is her ex-boyfriend.
00:49:01Except he doesn't seem so ex to me.
00:49:03I've got an ex-wife.
00:49:05Gloria.
00:49:07I ain't over her and it's been three years.
00:49:12Right. Anyway, he just shows up unannounced.
00:49:14In his Brooks Brothers suit, in his BMW.
00:49:16Has he no decency?
00:49:18Gloria got the house, the dog, the big screen TV.
00:49:21I mean, the only thing she didn't get was me.
00:49:25So Daryl goes over to Jenny and says,
00:49:27you know, he's a nice guy. He's nice.
00:49:29But we both know what that is. It's code for boring.
00:49:31Could be code for talks too much.
00:49:33Look, Tommy, what does he have that I don't have?
00:49:36Money? Car? Job?
00:49:39The way I see it, you got two choices.
00:49:42Oh, this should be good.
00:49:44Lighten this, Rusty.
00:49:46Marry this girl. Right now. Just hit her with the ring.
00:49:48Rusty, we haven't even kissed.
00:49:50Well, that's why she thinks you're boring.
00:49:52It's complicated. Are you Amish or something?
00:49:55What was the other choice?
00:49:57I forget. Just give me a minute.
00:50:04Nope. It's gone.
00:50:07Hey, that was a good one too.
00:50:09How do you know if you can't remember it?
00:50:11Well, now you sound like Gloria.
00:50:13She was meaner than a snake, but that girl could cook.
00:50:18Jenny is an incredible cook.
00:50:21You better get a prenup.
00:50:25Hey, I'm kind of worried.
00:50:27What's wrong?
00:50:29I can't find Gabby anywhere.
00:50:31Well, I mean, sometimes she follows me when I go for my run.
00:50:33Will you help me look?
00:50:35Absolutely. Let's try the trail. Come on.
00:50:37Gabby!
00:50:39Gabby, where are you?
00:50:41Gabby!
00:50:43Gabby!
00:50:45How did I get so attached to a goat?
00:50:49Gabby!
00:50:52Hey. Hey, girl.
00:50:55Is she hurt?
00:50:57You okay? What's wrong?
00:50:59Huh? What's wrong with her?
00:51:01I have no idea.
00:51:09She's been like this for hours.
00:51:11Yeah, there's obviously something terribly wrong.
00:51:13There's no need for concern. Just let nature take its course.
00:51:17What do you mean?
00:51:19Well, she's about to have kids. That's what they call baby goats.
00:51:23What?
00:51:25She's pregnant?
00:51:27Kids usually arrive in pairs.
00:51:28We're going to have twins?
00:51:30What?
00:51:32Oh, did you hear that? Huh? Huh? Did you hear that?
00:51:34I can see she's in good hands.
00:51:36You're going to be a mama.
00:51:38Really?
00:51:43Hi.
00:51:45Hi.
00:51:47What should we name the kids?
00:51:49How is Bonnie and Clyde?
00:51:52Oh, no. They're too cute for a life of crime.
00:51:55They need something more cheerful.
00:51:56They need something more cheerful, like, uh...
00:51:59Oh, like Lucy and Ricky.
00:52:01Lucy and Ricky.
00:52:03Yeah?
00:52:05Okay, I like that.
00:52:07What do you say we show Lucy and Ricky the great outdoors?
00:52:11Huh?
00:52:13Wanna go outside?
00:52:15Wanna go outside?
00:52:17Yeah.
00:52:19Is that Lucy or Ricky?
00:52:21That would be Lucy.
00:52:23They're so cute.
00:52:25I am so tired.
00:52:27Why don't you go and get some sleep?
00:52:29You should too.
00:52:31I will.
00:52:33But first I'm going to put them in the barn.
00:52:43I got you. I got you.
00:52:45That a girl. Got one. Yeah?
00:52:48Yeah. I like him too.
00:52:50The inspection for the B&B is in three weeks and this kitchen is a wreck.
00:52:55You know what I was thinking?
00:52:57What if we turn that storage closet into a pantry?
00:53:00Sure, yeah. We could do that.
00:53:20I gotta get some more...
00:53:26I should go check on the kids.
00:53:30Yeah, I actually had to get some more sandpaper, so...
00:53:33Go ahead.
00:53:35No. After you.
00:53:50So I'm gonna go fix the light on the porch so we can see the kids at night, okay?
00:53:54I'd rather just imagine them.
00:53:56Oh, ye of little faith.
00:54:03Hey, I heard that!
00:54:05Good!
00:54:10This risotto is amazing.
00:54:12Good, considering I made it in the dark.
00:54:15Well, I tell you, you should definitely open up a restaurant.
00:54:17I am. It's called a B&B.
00:54:20Yeah, but you shouldn't limit yourself just to breakfast.
00:54:23Think bigger. Bed, and a breakfast, and dinner.
00:54:28So, B&B, and D.
00:54:32Yeah, I just... I love cooking.
00:54:35I mean, I always have, since I was a kid.
00:54:39I was always into investing as a kid.
00:54:43Boring, I know.
00:54:44Other kids were out playing hide-and-seek, and I was locked in my room playing stocks and bonds.
00:54:51Dad was a broker, so I learned the language from him.
00:54:55But it didn't last that long, and he took off when I was pretty young.
00:54:59Mom ended up remarrying another suit, and they shipped me off to prep school, and then, of course, Wall Street.
00:55:07Never looked back.
00:55:08And then a house in Bucks County came along?
00:55:11Yeah, I gotta tell you, that really threw me off course.
00:55:17Are you sorry about that?
00:55:20Not tonight.
00:55:22Furniture polish and putty knife.
00:55:25Well done.
00:55:28Oh, at the risk of the house burning down, do you think that maybe you could get the Woodstove coin?
00:55:35Of course.
00:55:37I mean, I don't know.
00:55:39I mean, I don't know.
00:55:41I mean, I don't know.
00:55:43I don't know.
00:55:45I don't know.
00:55:47I don't know.
00:55:49I don't know.
00:55:51Of course. I mean, you can't have a B&B&D without a Woodstove, right?
00:55:55Oh, and some electricity would be nice.
00:55:57Of course. I couldn't agree more.
00:56:11I had a really good time.
00:56:14Yeah, I did too.
00:56:16Dinner was fantastic.
00:56:19I'm glad.
00:56:22Well, good night.
00:56:25Sweet dreams.
00:56:27You too.
00:56:29Okay, thanks.
00:56:52Woodstove.
00:57:00Is it raining in your room?
00:57:02Yeah. You?
00:57:04Yeah, mine too.
00:57:06Yeah, I'm just gonna go out in the bar and check on the kids, make sure we're all right. Are you okay?
00:57:09I'm fine.
00:57:22Oh, my God.
00:57:24Oh, my God.
00:57:29I'm sorry, I shouldn't have...
00:57:31It's okay.
00:57:33It's okay.
00:57:37I'm gonna go check, yeah.
00:57:39Okay.
00:57:44It's okay.
00:57:52Hey.
00:57:54Hey.
00:57:56You look nice.
00:57:58Thanks. I have a meeting with the distributor.
00:58:00Oh, that's good. Listen, Jenny, I wanted to talk to you about last night.
00:58:04Do you mind if we talk when I get back? I'm really late and I have so many deliveries.
00:58:08Sure. Yeah, we'll talk later. We'll talk when you get back.
00:58:11Okay.
00:58:13Here, I'll help you up. You in?
00:58:15Yeah, thanks.
00:58:21Hello?
00:58:30Hello.
00:58:32Hey, Brian, I got some really big news. Are you sitting down?
00:58:35I got a promotion and I left a vacuum in the department and I pitched them on you.
00:58:40So what are you saying here? Is this a job offer?
00:58:42I'd be your boss, but it's okay. It's offset by the bonus and the perks.
00:58:46Brian? I told you to sit down. Did you pass out?
00:58:48No, um...
00:58:50Thank you, Harry.
00:58:52That's better.
00:58:54But I'm going to have to think about it.
00:58:56What is there to think about?
00:58:58It would be really hard for me to leave Jenny.
00:59:00The girl that came with the house?
00:59:02Yeah, the girl that came with... Well, it's not just about her. Maybe it is. I don't... Look, I like who I am here, Harry.
00:59:12Well, now you're scaring me.
00:59:14I'm scaring myself.
00:59:15Can I ask you something?
00:59:18Do you ever think that there's things out there that are far more important than just making money?
00:59:25I went out on a limb for you.
00:59:28And I understand that and I appreciate that.
00:59:31Well, understand that I'm going to need an answer by the end of the day.
00:59:46Hello?
00:59:48Hi, it's me.
00:59:50Daryl?
00:59:52I'm in my car. I need to see you right away. I can be there in an hour.
00:59:56Well, I have a delivery at the coffee shop. Meet me there.
00:59:59Hey, what happened to that pickup truck of yours?
01:00:03Um, it wouldn't start.
01:00:07That happens when you get old.
01:00:10I finally got a job offer out of New York. It's what I thought I wanted.
01:00:16Then what's the problem?
01:00:20I was fooling with my lifeline at the stock market. Now look at it. Those are my kids.
01:00:27I can see the resemblance.
01:00:29I don't think so.
01:00:31I don't think so either.
01:00:33I don't think so either.
01:00:35I don't think so either.
01:00:37I can see the resemblance.
01:00:42I like it here.
01:00:44I'm happy.
01:00:46Nothing on Wall Street will even compare to Jenny.
01:00:49Nothing.
01:00:51Sounds to me like you want to stay.
01:00:54Thinking about it, McFella. Thinking about it.
01:00:58That'll be nine bucks for the drill bit. Two cents for the advice.
01:01:02Worth every penny.
01:01:06Thanks, my friend.
01:01:08Good luck.
01:01:13Have a good one.
01:01:15Yeah, I always do.
01:01:20I wonder what he meant.
01:01:22You sure I can't get you anything else?
01:01:25No, I've already eaten. Darryl, do you want something?
01:01:28No, I'm good.
01:01:33I'm sorry for just showing up like this, but I really needed to see you before I lost my nerve.
01:01:40I'm sorry.
01:01:42I'm sorry.
01:01:44I'm sorry.
01:01:46I'm sorry.
01:01:48I'm sorry.
01:01:49I needed to see you before I lost my nerve.
01:01:51Okay.
01:01:53I love you, Jenny.
01:01:55I think I'm ready to settle down.
01:01:59Wait, are you proposing?
01:02:02Will you marry me?
01:02:12I don't have a ring yet.
01:02:14Darryl, Darryl.
01:02:15It's okay. It's okay. We can pick one out together.
01:02:17Darryl.
01:02:20I can't marry you.
01:02:24Why not?
01:02:27Because Brian is starting to matter to me.
01:02:30I thought you guys were just friends.
01:02:32We were.
01:02:34I don't know what happened, but things, things have changed.
01:02:38I'll quit my job.
01:02:40Whatever it takes to win you back.
01:02:41Darryl, I care about you and I always will, but I just don't think we're meant to be.
01:03:06I hope he knows how lucky he is.
01:03:12I'm sorry.
01:03:24You can do this.
01:03:36I am so sorry I'm late.
01:03:38You're right on time.
01:03:39We'd like to test homemade in some of our regional outlets.
01:03:44If that goes well, we'll distribute your product in some of the larger markets.
01:03:48You'll need an online presence. We'll handle all the mechanics, website and so forth.
01:03:55Okay. I'm sorry. I just, this meeting is going quite well.
01:04:00The first of many, I suspect.
01:04:10Okay.
01:04:35Okay. This is the call I've been waiting for.
01:04:38Hello?
01:04:41Okay, here I am, in.
01:04:58How was your meeting?
01:05:02Are you leaving?
01:05:04Yeah. No, I'm leaving.
01:05:08I don't understand. Where are you going?
01:05:12Well, Harry came through for me big time. Got me a job offer out of New York.
01:05:17So, he wants me there right away.
01:05:23Oh, I mean, I wish you the best. I really do.
01:05:32I'm just taking my surprise, that's all.
01:05:34It's a great opportunity, what can I say?
01:05:42Were you even going to say goodbye?
01:05:45I've been waiting around all day, Jenny. I really couldn't wait anymore.
01:05:53Anyway, look, I'm going to be staying at Harry's until I get settled.
01:05:59So, what I'll do is I'll call you when I figure out where I'm going to live.
01:06:03Okay?
01:06:05Okay.
01:06:12So, I guess this is it.
01:06:17Take care of yourself.
01:06:20You too.
01:06:33Bye.
01:07:04This one is an asparagus parmesan souffle.
01:07:09I'm trying to experiment with recipes. What do you guys think of that one?
01:07:12I think I'm going to gain another five pounds.
01:07:16Is this table for kids?
01:07:18Yeah, Brian was a lousy carpenter.
01:07:23I miss him.
01:07:25You know, I thought I was in love with Daryl, but I think I love the idea of him.
01:07:30I didn't know the difference until I met Brian.
01:07:34Brian made me laugh.
01:07:36Jenny, you're the prettiest girl in the county. You'll find someone else.
01:07:40Oh, you're sweet. Right now, I'm just focused on opening the B&B.
01:07:44The house looks beautiful.
01:07:46Thanks. There's still so much to do, though, and the inspection is next week.
01:07:50Look at all you've accomplished in such a short time.
01:07:54I couldn't be more proud of you if you were my daughter.
01:07:58My boss is about to retire. Maybe I should try and buy the coffee shop.
01:08:03Yeah, go for it.
01:08:05Huh. Tired of waiting around for a man I might never meet.
01:08:09I'm going to make my own happily ever after.
01:08:11I'll drink to that.
01:08:13Hello.
01:08:15You inspired me.
01:08:17Cheers.
01:08:23Alright, send those numbers.
01:08:25Okay, fine. Todd, listen to me. This is not a pitch. It's a promise.
01:08:29Now, this is a start-up company primed for a takeover, okay?
01:08:32What we're going to do, listen, we're going to jump in with both feet.
01:08:35Yes!
01:08:37That a boy, Todd. He will not be sorry.
01:08:39Alright, I'll call you later.
01:08:41You're really back on your game.
01:08:43Yeah.
01:08:45Let me take you to lunch.
01:08:47No.
01:08:49Care to elaborate? I'm easily offended.
01:08:51I've got a lot of work to do, Harry.
01:08:53You always say that. Isn't that why I'm here? To work?
01:08:56Come on. You do lunches. I'll do deals.
01:08:57You're no fun anymore.
01:08:59Was I fun before?
01:09:01Not really.
01:09:03So why are you so surprised?
01:09:05Besides, I was fun once. I used to make Jenny laugh all the time.
01:09:08Hey.
01:09:10What?
01:09:12Get your head out of the sticks. This is the big city.
01:09:14We have girls here. She is out there, right now, buying shoes she can't afford and hoping she doesn't turn into her mother.
01:09:20Yeah. Well, my girl is in Bucks County.
01:09:27What?
01:09:41No insects or vermin?
01:09:43Not a single one.
01:09:53That fridge is very small.
01:09:54You should get one that's more energy efficient, preferably from this century.
01:09:58Yes, sir. Absolutely.
01:10:00You're not going to salute, are you? This is just an inspection.
01:10:02Yes, sir.
01:10:04Whatever you say.
01:10:09You seem a little nervous.
01:10:11This B&B is really important to me and I'm hoping to open it in a couple of weeks.
01:10:15Oh, you know, the sink sounds really funny, but it's totally fine.
01:10:23Is that a violation?
01:10:25Only if it's off-key.
01:10:29Yeah, I mean, I drink it every day and I'm great.
01:10:32The room's clear. Drainage is okay. Temperature is fine.
01:10:37You know, would you like something to eat?
01:10:41Is that a bribe?
01:10:45You can eat the evidence.
01:10:51I'm sorry.
01:10:53No, no, no.
01:10:55I'm sorry.
01:10:58I'm sorry.
01:11:00I'm sorry.
01:11:02I'm sorry.
01:11:04I'm sorry.
01:11:06I'm sorry.
01:11:16The evidence is really good.
01:11:20Do I pass?
01:11:22Have you replaced the fridge?
01:11:24Yes, of course. I...
01:11:27Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
01:11:29No hugging.
01:11:31Okay.
01:11:32But it will take a little more of the caramel evidence.
01:11:37Okay.
01:11:40You got any coffee?
01:11:44Hi.
01:11:45Hi.
01:11:52Do you happen to know when the general store is going to open again?
01:11:55It depends on the fish.
01:11:58Um, well, do you know where I could go buy curtain rods?
01:12:02Twelve mile due east of here.
01:12:03Okay. And what about geraniums?
01:12:06Yeah.
01:12:08That's about eight miles due west.
01:12:11Yeah.
01:12:12Great.
01:12:16What happened to that young guy who used to come around?
01:12:21Oh, he went back to New York.
01:12:24Some ducks were never meant to fly.
01:12:28Guess not.
01:12:30Curtain rods and flowers, huh?
01:12:31You fixing up the house?
01:12:33I am actually planning to open a bed and breakfast.
01:12:36Well...
01:12:38Emily would have liked that.
01:12:40All those people around the house.
01:12:43Wait, you knew Emily?
01:12:45Since we were kids.
01:12:48What was she like?
01:12:50Emily was a gentle soul.
01:12:52She was very shy.
01:12:54Did you happen to know a guy named Lester?
01:12:58Lester was my old friend.
01:13:00Lester was my older brother.
01:13:03Were he and Emily friends?
01:13:05They were sweethearts.
01:13:07Nobody knew it but me.
01:13:11Did they break up? I mean, what happened?
01:13:14Lester died during the war.
01:13:16Oh, I'm so sorry.
01:13:19They had to keep their romance secret.
01:13:21They were both very young.
01:13:23Her daddy was real strict.
01:13:27When Lester died,
01:13:30Emily had to hide her grief.
01:13:34She kept it inside.
01:13:37It festered there.
01:13:39Her broken heart turned to stone.
01:13:44Poor Emily.
01:13:48Better to have loved than lost, I suppose.
01:13:53You know, it's sad
01:13:56when people who ought to be together,
01:13:59ain't together.
01:14:07And Brian will handle all the details.
01:14:10He's incredibly thorough.
01:14:12And I am passionate about this acquisition, gentlemen.
01:14:14You'll have access to me 24 hours a day.
01:14:16Around the clock.
01:14:18My apologies, guys.
01:14:19Let me just turn off my phone.
01:14:22Hey, hey, can you just hold on a minute?
01:14:25Sure.
01:14:27All right, thanks.
01:14:29Excuse me.
01:14:31Can you hear me?
01:14:33I'm so sorry.
01:14:35I had to get back into my office.
01:14:37I hope I'm not interrupting anything.
01:14:39No, no, no, no. Are you kidding me?
01:14:41No, nothing at all.
01:14:43How are Gabby and the twins?
01:14:45They're good.
01:14:47That's great.
01:14:49I miss you, too.
01:14:51Listen, I'll, um,
01:14:53I want to tell you why I'm calling.
01:14:55Jenny, I'm just,
01:14:57to be honest, I'm just happy to hear your voice.
01:15:00Premium Natural Foods has given me an advance,
01:15:03and I think it's enough to buy you out,
01:15:06if I can do it in installments.
01:15:09Uh, yeah, great.
01:15:12I've spoken with some local real estate agents
01:15:15to find out exactly what the house is worth.
01:15:17You know, whatever you think is fair is fine.
01:15:21Okay.
01:15:23Great.
01:15:25So I gather things are going well, then.
01:15:27Uh, yeah.
01:15:29How are you liking being back on Wall Street?
01:15:31Oh, are you kidding me? I'm hitting my stride.
01:15:33That's great.
01:15:35Yeah, I was thinking about,
01:15:37when are you planning on opening up the B&B and D?
01:15:41Uh, this weekend, actually.
01:15:43It's just, um,
01:15:45it's just a trial run, though.
01:15:47Mostly friends.
01:15:49Good for you.
01:15:51I have an idea.
01:15:53Why don't I drive up tomorrow,
01:15:55and I'll sign all the necessary paperwork?
01:15:57I'm in no hurry.
01:15:59No, it's okay. Look, I mean, tomorrow's my day off.
01:16:01You take Fridays off?
01:16:03What can I say?
01:16:05I miss the kids.
01:16:10So I'll see you tomorrow?
01:16:12Yeah, it sounds like a plan.
01:16:14Tomorrow it is.
01:16:15Bye, Jenny.
01:16:46Hey.
01:16:48You heading in for work early?
01:16:50Actually, um,
01:16:52I'm not gonna be in today, Harry.
01:16:54Uh, actually, that's not okay.
01:16:57I have to see a girl about a house.
01:16:59No, no, no, no way.
01:17:01Listen, listen, listen.
01:17:03Everything that we needed to close this deal
01:17:05is sitting on my desk, and you know it.
01:17:07Look, she's buying me out.
01:17:09Come on, Harry, I may never see this girl again.
01:17:12Harry, come on.
01:17:13Haven't you ever been in love?
01:17:15Huh?
01:17:19Take my car.
01:17:21Go see her.
01:17:23Get her out of your system.
01:17:27Thanks, Harry.
01:17:44I'll take another egg special.
01:17:46Okay.
01:17:49Hi, Casey.
01:17:51Oh.
01:17:53Hello.
01:17:55How have you been?
01:17:58Like you care.
01:18:03Thanks.
01:18:05What'll it be?
01:18:07Oh, just a cup of coffee would be great.
01:18:09Thanks.
01:18:10Oh, just a cup of coffee would be great.
01:18:12Got here a little early, just trying to kill some time.
01:18:14I don't need your life story, just your order.
01:18:18All right, look, Casey, what's wrong?
01:18:21Men.
01:18:29Okay, men.
01:18:31Um, all of them, or just me?
01:18:33Jenny turns down her old boyfriend when he proposes
01:18:35because, because she's falling in love with you.
01:18:38And then you just go to bed with her.
01:18:40You go off on your merry way and you leave her behind.
01:18:42Are you sure about this?
01:18:44Yes, I'm sure.
01:18:46And how do you know?
01:18:48Because I was standing right there when it happened.
01:18:50It was at this table, Brian.
01:18:53Okay, um.
01:18:55Thank you, Casey.
01:18:57For what?
01:18:59A $20 tip for a cup of coffee?
01:19:01No.
01:19:03You're making me the happiest man in the world.
01:19:07Woo!
01:19:08Excuse me.
01:19:10Go figure.
01:19:12I figure he's in love.
01:19:20I'm back, Abby!
01:19:23You want some paper?
01:19:25Yeah, you do. That a girl.
01:19:28Hi.
01:19:30Hi.
01:19:32You're a little early. We said 10 o'clock.
01:19:34Well, actually, I'm not early at all.
01:19:36It's almost too late.
01:19:38Late for what?
01:19:40Casey told me that, um,
01:19:42Daryl proposed to you
01:19:44and you turned him down.
01:19:46That's right.
01:19:49I didn't know that.
01:19:55It's okay, it's okay.
01:19:57Hi.
01:19:58Now you do.
01:20:02I missed you, Jenny.
01:20:04I want to come home.
01:20:08You know, that's the first time
01:20:10you ever called this house your home.
01:20:13It's the first time I've ever called anywhere.
01:20:22Hey, look who's back.
01:20:24Look who's back.
01:20:26Oh, kisses.
01:20:28Are they growing?
01:20:39It's okay.
01:20:42Would you like to try my fig and olive teppanum?
01:20:45Oh, indeed I would.
01:20:57Is that tarragon I taste?
01:20:59Yes.
01:21:01Your little restaurant with beds
01:21:03just may succeed.
01:21:11She's pretty and she can cook.
01:21:13Might be time to pop the question.
01:21:15Why are you still standing here?
01:21:17Get over there and close the deal for once.
01:21:19Thanks for coming, Aaron.
01:21:21Hey, it's good to get out of the city
01:21:23for a few hours.
01:21:24Every few years.
01:21:25Exactly.
01:21:28This is it.
01:21:30I think Emily would have liked this.
01:21:32I think Emily would have loved it.
01:21:39Yes.
01:21:47Marry me, Jenny.
01:21:49So I can make you laugh the rest of my life.
01:21:54Nothing would make me happier.
01:21:56Yes.
01:21:58Yes.
01:22:04It's beautiful.
01:22:06Come here.
01:22:12It doesn't get more romantic than that.
01:22:14Now that's what I call a kiss.
01:22:24You're all invited to the wedding.
01:22:27Well, I know a good caterer.
01:22:29Your duck finally flew home.
01:22:31I guess he did.
01:22:35They divided the house in two.
01:22:37You only had to look at them
01:22:39to know that wouldn't last.
01:22:42That's his half.
01:22:44And her half.
01:22:46And now we're one.
01:22:50That's sweet.
01:22:52Delicious.
01:22:54I mean the couple.
01:22:56Oh, that too, yeah.
01:23:05I love you.

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