• 2 months ago
A Good Romantic Movie HD ( Comedy, Romance )
Transcript
00:00Are you ready for the lunchtime launch?
00:03Oh, yes. I just hope the partners like it.
00:06Of course they will, Kendall. It really looks fantastic.
00:09Very avant-garde.
00:11Oh, thank you, Maggie. It's the first time seeing the final reveal, so...
00:15Oh, look out!
00:18I am so sorry. Are you alright?
00:21That was close, but I'm totally fine, thank you.
00:24Very quick moves there. I'm impressed. Do strangers often almost take you out on
00:29the sidewalk with sailboat planks?
00:32You know, stranger things have happened in this city.
00:35What's the occasion?
00:36It's a restaurant launch.
00:38Another one.
00:40I don't know if Seattle really needs another fancy place to eat.
00:43You know, some people enjoy fine dining.
00:46I only eat what I can catch.
00:50Oh, the owner's about to make a speech.
00:52We're so happy to welcome all of you to the opening of our new restaurant, Glow.
00:58Yes!
00:59It's one of the best designs I think this city has ever seen,
01:01and that's all thanks to the hard work of Seacoast Architects.
01:05Oh, thank you.
01:07Enough with the speeches. Let's have some fun and eat.
01:14Well, the partners love it. Are you going to come in and celebrate?
01:18You know what? I would love to, but I can't.
01:20I'm still working on that proposal for my meeting tomorrow morning for Edward Kent.
01:24Wow, Glow, that is one of the most prestigious restaurants in town.
01:27They just won another James Beard award.
01:30Oh, I know. I've never designed a restaurant this upscale before.
01:34You always come up with a dynamite plan.
01:36What can I do to help?
01:38You know what? Nothing.
01:39You stay here, have a good time.
01:42I am going to put the finishing touches on that proposal,
01:44but I'll see you at the office tomorrow to debrief.
01:47You're the best. Good luck.
01:54No, not 20.
01:57One moment, please. 40. 4-0.
02:00So, sorry about this. Busy morning, but it always is when you own a restaurant.
02:05Even busier when you own three.
02:06Soon to be four, which is where you come in.
02:09I had a hard time with the previous architect,
02:11so I need someone who can envision exactly the design I want.
02:15Where do you get your inspiration from?
02:17I draw upon a lot of classic art, a lot of contemporary art.
02:20Jean-Michel Basquiat, Edward Hopper, even Warhol from time to time.
02:24I'm impressed by your art knowledge.
02:27I used to love studying the greats growing up.
02:29I wanted to paint just like them.
02:31Now, you and your phone come with rave reviews.
02:33Voted best of Seattle in City Design Magazine.
02:37I am proud of my winning team.
02:39And as the owner of Seacoast Architects, you're the one to go to.
02:42Now, I want to make a big splash with this design,
02:45something modern, you know,
02:47Now, I want to make a big splash with this design,
02:49something modern, yet still welcoming,
02:52so customers feel...
02:53At home.
02:54Exactly.
02:55We're opening in two months, so you're going to have to move quickly.
02:58Well, I was thinking.
03:01Sleek modern walls with patterns of old-world French design.
03:04For the front of the restaurant,
03:05we would do something glass-like, cascading ice, very bold.
03:09Sounds fantastic.
03:11How soon can we get a mock-up?
03:13A week?
03:14Absolutely.
03:16I love visiting you in the city, sis.
03:26You love me or all the free food that I get you?
03:28Both.
03:29Well, I'm glad one of us gets to enjoy these perks.
03:32I know I said I love owning my own business,
03:35but I feel like I am married to my job.
03:38Well, I wouldn't marry this filet.
03:39It's so delicious.
03:41I wish I could cook like this.
03:43Hey, you are one of the best chefs I know.
03:46Maybe they're looking for a new sous chef here.
03:48No, you know what?
03:49Billy, I think you should dream bigger.
03:52Like owning your own restaurant.
03:54Would you come have a sit-down meal more often if I had my own restaurant?
03:57I would be your biggest customer.
04:01Hey, I need that.
04:02Enough work.
04:03I have a new recipe for the Mystic Bay Big Catch Festival.
04:06You mean for the, uh...
04:07Chowder Showdown.
04:11I can't wait for you to try it.
04:12I can't believe that the festival is next Sunday.
04:14It might be Dad's last before he retires.
04:17I think you mean if Dad retires.
04:20Well, he really is this time, Ken.
04:23He's selling the boat.
04:25What?
04:27He's selling Sweet Serenity?
04:32I can't believe it.
04:33I can't either.
04:35But I overheard him talking to Ron on the phone about a sale,
04:38and I think it's for real this time.
04:40I just don't know if Ron is the right buyer.
04:42I worry about him making the wrong decision.
04:44You know Dad.
04:45I doubt we can talk him out of it once he's made up his mind.
04:48You can talk him in or out of anything.
04:52I need that.
04:54Ugh, it's my new client, Edward.
04:58The owner of this restaurant.
04:59He is relentless.
05:01He's passionate, but relentless.
05:03And you know what?
05:04He wants my proposal in one week.
05:06One week is very fast.
05:08But I also need him as a client, so...
05:11Why don't you come home early?
05:13Spend the week in your favorite town for some inspiration.
05:16You are your own boss, you know.
05:18Well, you are right.
05:19I do come up with my best ideas when I'm home.
05:22Okay, let's see.
05:23I could brainstorm on Tuesday.
05:26I could mock up some more drawings on Wednesday.
05:28I could send over my final proposal to Edward on Thursday.
05:32And then I could be there for festival prep on Friday.
05:35Okay, you know what?
05:37It's a plan.
05:38I miss you.
05:41I need you.
05:42How did all the time slip away?
05:47The sea is calming underneath the sky
05:50Shining rays that wash away all the grey
05:54And I sail with the wind
05:59Hi!
05:59That guides me round the bend
06:06I'm home again
06:09That guides me round the bend
06:13I'm home again
06:39I'm home again
06:45Maggie, hi!
06:46Hi, I just sent the drawings you left on your desk to Edward.
06:49Thank you so much.
06:51I don't know what to do about those interiors.
06:53I don't know if I need to do something bolder, flashier...
06:57I think it looks very modern.
06:59I am going to work on it this week and I will get back to you.
07:02Okay, bye.
07:06Dad, hi!
07:08Oh, hey, Kendall!
07:10Come on up, I'll get your sea legs back on you.
07:16Well, well, well, look at you!
07:20How are you, sweetheart?
07:21Good.
07:22I missed you, Dad.
07:24Well, you know what?
07:26I missed you more.
07:27Come on, tell me everything.
07:29All your new clients, friends, adventures?
07:32Well, there's not much to tell.
07:35Designing, lots of restaurants, same thing, different storefronts.
07:40I do actually have a new client that I'm trying to close.
07:42The owner is very particular.
07:45It's going to be a challenge.
07:46Well, good thing you'll be spending some time on the Sweet Surrender due this week.
07:50It's nice to see the boat again.
07:55I can't believe you're finally selling her, Dad.
07:58Well, I can't wait forever for the perfect offer.
08:00And I'm a good old Ron, I'm going to take it off my house.
08:05Well, I'm glad I'll get to say goodbye this week.
08:09So, Dad, why aren't you at sea?
08:12Ran out of bait.
08:14All right, I'll tell you what.
08:15Why don't you go down to Benny's?
08:16Pick me up enough bait for tomorrow's catch.
08:19Gee, I just got here.
08:20You're already putting me to work.
08:22Come on.
08:24It's good to see you, Dad.
08:25You too.
08:35Oh, how are you?
08:36Oh, busier than ever.
08:38Got a whole stack of marina permits to go through.
08:40Wish I could get out on the water myself.
08:42Your dad get out fishing today?
08:44Oh, no.
08:44Actually, he's out of bait.
08:46I'll take two bags full.
08:47Oh, I wish I could help.
08:49But the new fisherman in town just bought us out.
08:52Of everything?
08:53Yeah, of everything.
08:54Oh, yeah?
08:55Yeah.
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09:04Every last shad.
09:05He just left.
09:07He's hard not to crack, we're finding.
09:10I'll try to crack him.
09:14I'll see you Sunday for the best catch.
09:16Oh, you betcha.
09:16Bring your best game.
09:17Oh, it's on.
09:25Excuse me.
09:26Hi.
09:27Hello.
09:29Hello.
09:30Hi.
09:31Hi.
09:31Excuse me.
09:32Could you...
09:33Oh, it's you.
09:36Hey.
09:39Glad to see you're not wielding wooden planks this time.
09:46I'm Kendall.
09:47I'm Zach.
09:52What are you doing here?
09:53This is my home town.
09:55What were you doing in Seattle?
09:57I was picking up some yellow cedar for my boat.
10:00So, have you lived in Mystic Bay long?
10:02A few months.
10:03And how are you liking it?
10:04It's a fishing town.
10:08Hmm.
10:09Obviously, it's a fishing town.
10:12It's small.
10:14Lots of opportunity to expand my business.
10:17Be a big fish in a small bay.
10:19Plenty of great fish to catch.
10:22And eat, since you only eat what you catch.
10:26Good memory.
10:27Listen, you are cleaning Benny out of bait for all those fish that you're catching.
10:33I heard you got the last of it.
10:34Any chance you could spare some?
10:36I wish I could, but this isn't even enough for our trip out to sea tomorrow.
10:42I can't keep up with the demand.
10:44Are you going out, too?
10:45Oh, no.
10:46It's for my dad.
10:49You're Lee's daughter?
10:50I am.
10:52And the thing about Mystic Bay is we always look out for one another.
10:55Well, I don't think Lee really wants my help, anyway.
10:59What do you mean?
11:00I gave him an offer on his boat, but he pretty firmly refused.
11:06Uh, sorry.
11:07I gotta go.
11:08Um, maybe we'll run into each other again sometime.
11:12Oh, wait.
11:13What about the bait?
11:26Oh, hey, how are you?
11:29Hey, chef.
11:31Look who the tide brought in.
11:33Still sous chef.
11:34Oh, one day you'll be able to show the world your recipes.
11:37How about some fish and chips?
11:38It's the same ancient recipe we've been using for 50 years.
11:41Well, you know what?
11:41That sounds like a good idea.
11:43I'll get it myself.
11:47Hi, Lee.
11:49Oh, hey, Ariel.
11:50How are you?
11:51I'm fantastic.
11:52Excellent.
11:53Who's this sweet girl?
11:54Well, her and her dad are new in town.
11:57Oh.
11:58So what you got there?
12:01Seashell necklaces.
12:02We're fundraising for our paddling team.
12:04Oh, isn't that fantastic?
12:06Let me have a look.
12:08Oh, yeah.
12:08I'll tell you what.
12:09I'm going to take three of these.
12:10Can I?
12:11These are beautiful.
12:13Fit for a mermaid.
12:14So are you going to be participating in the best catch competition?
12:17Yes, I catch a lot of fish.
12:20Really, huh?
12:21Do you have your own ship?
12:22It's my dad's, but I'm the captain.
12:25Oh, now I don't know if you're quite ready for that title just yet.
12:30This is my daughter, Ariel.
12:32You keep popping up everywhere.
12:36I heard that you guys are going to be entering the big catch competition.
12:40You know, every year they crown the best Mystic Bay fisherman.
12:44Can we, Dad?
12:45We'll see, honey.
12:45You already have a lot of activities.
12:47There's also the Chowder Showdown and a potluck at the end of the festival.
12:51Yeah, you could give Billy a run for his title.
12:54Please?
12:55If we have enough time, maybe.
12:58Why don't we go and sell some more necklaces, huh?
13:02See you guys.
13:03See ya.
13:04Okay, let's dig in.
13:05Oh, Billy.
13:07Tomorrow, boat.
13:08A lot of work to do.
13:09I'll be there.
13:10Yeah.
13:11And if Ron buys the boat for parts, then I can retire.
13:15A little traveling.
13:17Ron only wants to buy the boat for parts.
13:19But Sweet Serenity has so much family history.
13:22Dad, you can't do that.
13:23No, no, it's the best offer I've got.
13:25I mean, I've known Ron for 50 years.
13:27He's a good guy, offering good money.
13:30And I want to retire, so I have to sell the boat sometime.
13:33Even if it's not the perfect offer.
13:36You know?
13:37Oh, I forgot to buy one for Laney.
13:40I'll be right back.
13:43Zach made Dad a very interesting offer.
13:45Yeah, but I heard Dad didn't accept it.
13:47Well, it's less than what Ron's offering,
13:49but Zach wants to keep the boat intact for his business.
13:52Yeah, but why would Zach want to keep the boat intact?
13:55He's a good businessman, needs another boat to fish with,
13:57and he understands the heritage of these boats.
13:59But Dad wants it to go to someone he really knows.
14:01And something tells me Zach hasn't taken much time to get to know the locals.
14:05I think there's more to him than his tough exterior.
14:08There's got to be a way to get Dad to take Zach's offer instead of Ron's.
14:12The marina just wouldn't be the same without it.
14:14It means so much to our family.
14:17I know.
14:18Maybe if Zach shows more community spirit,
14:20Dad would be more interested in his offer.
14:22Why don't you talk to him?
14:23Oh, he's not exactly the easiest person to chat with.
14:26Just come up with one of your plans.
14:28I tried.
14:28You're the only one who can convince Dad.
14:32All right, but I'm only doing this for our sweet serenity.
14:36What time does Zach usually leave the marina?
14:38By 7 a.m. sharp.
14:41Good.
14:48You again. Can I help you?
14:54Just came by to say hello.
14:55Well, I wish I could stay and chat, but we're heading out soon.
15:02You use anchor knots?
15:04That's the way my family's been doing it for years.
15:06Well...
15:07Hey, what are you doing?
15:09My grandfather taught me this type of knot.
15:12Trust me, it'll be much more efficient.
15:15I think I know how to run my own ship.
15:17I'm sure you do, but you don't know everything about tying knots.
15:24Hey, when a neighbor offers a helping hand, you gladly accept.
15:30Not if the neighbor doesn't know what they're talking about.
15:34That's how my father taught me.
15:36Zach, you were never going to fit in in Mystic Bay with that attitude.
15:39And fitting in is really important here.
15:42Well, we won't be in Mystic Bay much longer.
15:49Whoa, wait! We're leaving shore!
15:52Zach!
15:57Looks like you're coming with us today.
16:07Well, at least I got the chance to show you some better knots.
16:12I've always loved being on my dad's boat.
16:17I miss it. It's a great boat.
16:18I know it is.
16:19I kind of fell in love with it the first time I saw it.
16:22Hence the offer.
16:24Right.
16:28Well, have you tried again?
16:31Like I said, he was pretty disinterested.
16:34Well, look, maybe I can help.
16:39Look, Kendal, I don't want to cause any trouble.
16:43I really like Lee and his boat.
16:46I'm just having trouble fitting into the community.
16:52It's so tight-knit and I spend so much time making sure Ariel's world is perfect
16:58that I don't know what to do.
17:00I don't know if my world is perfect, that I haven't had time to perfect my own.
17:11Well, wait.
17:15I know my dad can be stubborn.
17:18And I have a feeling you can be too.
17:23I know if we can prove that you are a true member of Mystic Bay
17:27that my dad will see you were the perfect buyer for the boat.
17:31I have a plan.
17:33A plan?
17:36First, we have to prove to the community that you see how special Mystic Bay is.
17:41And then you have to share with the community.
17:44That means fate and more.
17:46What's in it for you?
17:49That boat means the world to me and my family.
17:53I mean, it's been in my family for generations.
17:57It really is the anchor to who I am.
17:59And I know my dad wants to retire, but I just can't see it sold off for parts.
18:06I need you.
18:08We need to be a team.
18:13Okay.
18:17Oh, hard to port out here.
18:19No, we're heading starboard to the school of fish two miles out.
18:23I think I know these waters better than you.
18:25You're used to being the boss, huh?
18:28Tell you what, if I'm wrong, I will owe you a coffee.
18:33If I'm right, you'll owe me.
18:39Hard to port!
18:40Just so you know, I'm partial to mochas and I'm not a cheap date.
18:46Neither am I.
18:56Hey, thanks for lending an extra hand on deck today.
19:01Even though you weren't invited and you used the wrong knots,
19:03we still needed all the help we could get with everything we caught.
19:06Okay, first of all, happy to help.
19:09But I was right about those knots and the down river.
19:11Of course, I know, I know.
19:12And about turning the port side.
19:14Okay, well, I guess I should tell you that my favorite coffee
19:16at this US cafe is a creme brulee latte.
19:18You should probably get your wallet out.
19:20I'll buy you a latte, but only because I'm an honorable captain.
19:23Hey, starfish, how was school today?
19:26So fun, dad.
19:26Better watch out or I'll give you a big salty hug.
19:30Oh, this is Ariel's paddling coach, Mrs. Johnson.
19:34Oh, hello.
19:36Nice to meet you.
19:36Your dad, Lee, helped the paddling team bring their gear the other day.
19:39It was very sweet.
19:40That sounds just like him.
19:41Very nice to meet you.
19:42You too.
19:43Bye, Ariel.
19:44Nice job.
19:45Bye, Sam.
19:46Thanks.
19:47So, did you catch anything good?
19:49Yes, we actually caught a giant crab.
19:58Were there any pirates?
19:59Uh, none that I saw.
20:03Are we having crab for dinner?
20:04Oh, you bet.
20:05And lots of salmon, too.
20:07Is Kendall coming for dinner?
20:12Um, you know what?
20:13I'm sure my brother, Billy, is cooking up something at home.
20:16We don't want to keep her from her plans, honey.
20:18Although we do have more than enough food to share.
20:21I really should be going.
20:23No, please come.
20:25You did help catch it, after all.
20:26Come on, please.
20:31Well, in that case, I'd love to.
20:35Yay!
20:36There is just one problem.
20:40Where are we going to find a pot big enough for all of this?
20:44I have a plan.
20:45You seem to have a lot of those.
20:57Thank you for this.
20:58Having my family over is a great way for you to get to know my dad.
21:02I'm happy to host.
21:03The more, the merrier.
21:04Are they on their way?
21:05They should be.
21:06Hey, everybody.
21:07Wow, that's huge.
21:09Billy, where's Dad?
21:10He was right behind me.
21:11Had to stop at Laney's on the way.
21:12Uh, I think we may be a couple chairs short.
21:14I'm gonna go grab some.
21:15Oh, I'll help.
21:17Don't worry, we've got this.
21:18Hey, Ariel.
21:19Hey, Billy.
21:27These look familiar.
21:28Yes.
21:36These are incredible.
21:41Who made these?
21:42You're looking at them.
21:44A man of many talents.
21:50Oh.
21:53Uh, that one's not finished yet.
21:56I love this.
21:58It's incredible.
21:59It's so Mystic Bay.
22:01You know, the people in town would love to know you're a woodworker.
22:05This is part of your plan to make me a bona fide member of Mystic, huh?
22:11I love this breadboard.
22:13My friend Laney owns the bakery in town.
22:15I'm sure she would love to have something like this.
22:17Well, then she should have it.
22:19I love her bread.
22:20I owe her.
22:21I'll bring it in next time I go.
22:23Zack, that's brilliant.
22:25We could take this to her tomorrow as a gift.
22:28We could prove that you, a member of Mystic, are taking care of another member of Mystic.
22:34Plus, she's pretty close with my dad.
22:37I bet you'd put in a good word.
22:39Now, that's a good plan.
22:41Hmm.
22:46I've only seen three or four in the last couple of days.
22:49Sorry I'm late, guys.
22:50I had to stop at Laney's to pick up dessert.
22:52Dad.
22:54How were the waters?
22:55Oh, a bit rough today, but hard on the old bones.
22:58Get more eager to retire every year.
23:01We would all love to help you reach that goal, Dad.
23:04Yeah, but for now, we're just happy to have you.
23:07Oh, thank you.
23:09Dad can't turn down a meal cooked up in big blue.
23:11Where did you find such a big crab pot on such short notice?
23:14We've had it since we were kids.
23:16It's delicious.
23:18Well, wait until you try my chowder for the potluck on Sunday.
23:21I've been working on a secret recipe.
23:23Secret?
23:25What's in it?
23:26Well, there's definitely salmon and a creme fraiche base.
23:30But the rest, I can't even share with you.
23:34We'll just have to wait until Sunday to try to figure it out.
23:38You know what? I want to try a new recipe with the fish I caught in the bay with Dad.
23:42Ariel, that is a great idea.
23:44I'll bet it'll be better than Billy's.
23:46Oh, hey.
23:47Oh, hey.
23:49What? Come on.
23:50I believe in her.
23:51Hey.
23:53Oh, I believe in you too, Billy.
23:54Oh, okay.
23:55Oh, I...
23:56Oh, this crab is good.
23:59Sorry.
24:00It's work. I've got to take this.
24:02It's work. I've got to take this.
24:05Oh, I could do this all the time.
24:07Hey, Edward.
24:08Kendall, I've looked at the drafts.
24:10There's just not enough edge to this.
24:12I want to set new trends, like digital innovation.
24:15Swapping out paper menus for touchscreen tablets.
24:18I can work on that redesign tonight and I'll send it right back to you.
24:20I look forward to seeing you in the morning.
24:22Of course.
24:24Bye.
24:28Everything okay?
24:29Yeah, just an important client.
24:33Zach, tonight has been wonderful.
24:37I just think I have to go home to get some work done.
24:41Okay.
24:43But I'll see you tomorrow for our plan.
24:46Now you're the planner.
24:48Uh, no.
24:49You're the planner.
24:51I'm just the captain.
24:52Hmm.
24:54We will take the bike path to Laney's.
24:57Path to Laney's.
24:58And I'll show you around town.
25:00It's the best way to see Mystic Bay.
25:02Looking forward to it.
25:27Thanks.
25:49Hello!
25:50Oh, oh my gosh!
25:52Kendall, it's so nice to see you home.
25:53Oh, it's so nice to see you.
25:55Now, the usual?
25:56Yes.
25:57Actually, double the usual.
26:00Laney, this is Zach.
26:02He and his daughter recently moved to Mystic.
26:04Yes, I have heard about you.
26:06Nobody knows that much about you, though.
26:08Mystery man.
26:09Well, not yet, at least.
26:11Laney, your bread is some of the best I've ever had.
26:14Oh!
26:15And I made this bread board.
26:17I think it would have a better home with you than with me.
26:20Well...
26:21Oh, thank you, Zach.
26:22This is beautiful.
26:24How's your dad doing?
26:25Oh, he's great.
26:26I'm sure he'll be by soon.
26:29Will you tell him Zach and I say hello?
26:31Oh, I will.
26:32And I look forward to seeing you both again soon.
26:35Oh, just a minute.
26:36I have something for you.
26:38Oh.
26:41Take these for the road.
26:43You're welcome.
26:44Thanks, Laney.
26:45Nice to meet you.
26:46Nice to meet you.
26:50Oh, this is...
26:51Oh, this is...
26:55Now you have Laney on your side.
26:57One step closer to being a true member of Mystic.
27:01And you really think she'll put in a good word with your dad?
27:04Oh, yeah.
27:09I mean, word spreads like wildfire around here.
27:14You should try talking to my dad about the boat again.
27:16He really appreciated you hosting dinner.
27:18I will, when the time is right.
27:21Speaking of dinner, Ariel and Billy really hit it off.
27:24He even offered to give her some spices for her chowder.
27:28Well, you should come over.
27:30You could pick up the spices for Ariel.
27:32And I could show you a thing or two about that chowder recipe.
27:36And you could see my dad again.
27:39You must really love this boat to be spending so much time with me.
27:44It's not just about the boat.
27:46It's about my family's legacy.
27:48My great-grandfather sailed that boat.
27:50My grandfather.
27:51Of course, my dad.
27:53He and my mom went on all sorts of adventures on Sweet Serenity.
27:57And even though I moved to the city, that boat, like I said,
28:01is still the anchor to who I am.
28:06And it's one of the only pieces of my mom that I have left.
28:11So it's pretty special.
28:14I'm so sorry, Kendall.
28:17She lives on in this place.
28:19And in me.
28:22And I'm sure she would agree that you are the perfect buyer for the boat.
28:28I'll do what I can.
28:31I promise.
28:39Uh, Maggie, have you heard back from Edward?
28:44Uh, not yet.
28:45Hmm.
28:46You know, I sent up some revisions late last night.
28:48And I haven't heard anything.
28:50Don't worry.
28:51I'll call the second I hear anything.
28:53Um, how's home?
28:54Home is great.
28:57Better than expected.
28:59How so?
29:00I don't know.
29:01Something's different this time.
29:03Maybe it's the fresh sea air.
29:06Feels like a new beginning.
29:10You sound different.
29:12Different?
29:13How so?
29:14Relaxed.
29:15Happy?
29:15Uh, you know what, Maggie?
29:17I actually have to get going.
29:18But I will talk to you soon.
29:20Okay.
29:21Yeah, bye.
29:24Hi.
29:24Hey.
29:25Who drew this?
29:27Um...
29:28Kendall.
29:28She was quite the artist in high school.
29:31It's great.
29:31I used to love to draw.
29:33What an incredible boat.
29:35Incredible indeed.
29:38Yeah, that old boat has done me well.
29:40But, uh, now it's time for the old sailor to try a new adventure.
29:44You know, Kendall proved her sea legs on my boat the other day.
29:46Helped me catch everything for dinner.
29:48Though I'd expect nothing less from a great fisherman's daughter.
29:51And granddaughter.
29:52And great-granddaughter.
29:54A lot of greats in this family.
29:56So I've heard.
29:58Billy, out of the kitchen.
29:59Out of the kitchen.
30:00No fraternizing with the enemy.
30:02You are fraternizing with the enemy.
30:06I would never interfere with another person's soup recipe.
30:09I only promised Ariel I would leave some special spices for her to try.
30:13But you know where to find me.
30:15If you need any expert advice.
30:18Bye, Billy.
30:20Really.
30:20I'll just be right downstairs.
30:22Bye, Billy.
30:24Oh, I gotta get out of here too.
30:27Good to see you, sir.
30:28You too.
30:31I think I have some ideas to help you with the competition.
30:36Uh, first of all, have you ever tried making a traditional salmon chowder recipe before?
30:41No.
30:42Won't that be too obvious?
30:44No.
30:45I don't think so.
30:46Sometimes you want to start with something classic and improve upon it.
30:51Old meets new.
30:53This is my grandmother's traditional chowder recipe.
31:00Ready?
31:01Yes.
31:03We start with the butter.
31:15Behind the yellow line.
31:17Every morning at a quarter to nine.
31:21An announcer says there's been a delay.
31:25So just sleep and make a face.
31:29Let your eyes light up when you glance my way.
31:33Quit acting like you didn't see.
31:37Cause I've caught you staring seven times this week.
31:42You watch my step, I watch your lips.
31:44I'm thinking about your fingertips.
31:46You got me running after your train.
31:49If you would say something.
31:51Say something.
31:53Say something.
31:55Say something.
31:57Well, you see me every day, but you turn the other way.
32:01Say something.
32:03Say something.
32:08What do you think?
32:08Beautiful.
32:18You know what? I think I finally got this chowder part right.
32:20Here. Try.
32:28That's pretty good.
32:30But I think it might still need a bit of work.
32:34Work, huh?
32:36Hey, hey, hey, hey. Let me sample some of that.
32:38Yes.
32:42I miss you.
32:44Smells good.
32:46Here you are.
32:48Very nice.
32:54You know, Zach, that's not half bad.
32:58Thank you, sir.
33:00You're welcome.
33:02Now, what are we going to do with all this extra chowder?
33:04Oh.
33:06It's almost time for the fisherman's potluck.
33:08Why don't we take some down to them?
33:10You know, that is a great idea, Ken.
33:12What's the fisherman's potluck?
33:14Oh, every afternoon, the fishermen bring the extras from their catch down to the end of the dock,
33:16and they meet the shop owners, and everyone shares their goods.
33:18Yeah.
33:20It's a local tradition.
33:22One of the best, I think.
33:24Well, then I'm happy to be a part of it.
33:26Oh, good.
33:28Let's try it.
33:30Great.
33:32Brace yourself.
33:34Oh, it's on!
33:40I won!
33:42I want a rematch.
33:44Oh, do you?
33:46Yes.
33:48Aww.
33:50Penny!
33:52Hey, Ken!
33:54Penny!
33:56Penny!
33:58Penny!
34:00Penny!
34:02Hey, Kendall! Hey, Zach!
34:04Thanks for always remembering us.
34:06Come join us for lunch.
34:08Oh, I would love to.
34:10We actually just ate.
34:12Next time.
34:14So good to see you out on your boat today.
34:16I had just enough bait in the shop to save some for myself.
34:18Hoping to cook up something nice with my fresh garden herbs tonight.
34:20Come by anytime for lunch.
34:22Thanks. Will do.
34:24See you Sunday.
34:26See you Sunday.
34:28Bring your best game!
34:30Oh, bring your best game!
34:32People are a lot friendlier when you're around.
34:34It's just about taking the first step.
34:36If you extend a hand in Mystic,
34:38they will extend one back.
34:42People here really care about each other.
34:44That's what I always miss
34:46when I'm in the city.
34:48So you come back every year for the festival.
34:50It really is the best time of year.
34:52Seeing everybody come together.
34:54I'm looking forward to seeing it for myself.
34:56Do you have anything like that in Portland?
34:58We have the Harvest Festival in September.
35:00I miss going every year.
35:02But after Ariel's mom passed,
35:04I was so focused on making sure
35:06the business could support us that
35:08things like the festival just
35:10fell out of the plan.
35:12Zach, I am so sorry.
35:14It's okay.
35:20And that's when you moved
35:22to Mystic Bay?
35:24Yeah.
35:28I love a town full of history.
35:30Families like yours.
35:32Boats like your dad's.
35:34Plus, it's a lot smaller than Portland.
35:36So I figured, easier for Ariel to make friends.
35:38I want her to have happy memories.
35:40Like you and I do.
35:42Of growing up with festivals.
35:44Having fun.
35:46I figured a fresh start would help with that.
35:48I understand.
35:50When my mom passed a few years ago,
35:52I don't know.
35:54I love living here.
35:56But I needed a change.
35:58And that's when you moved to Seattle?
36:00I didn't think I could be a real architect
36:02unless I moved to the city.
36:04I don't think I realized
36:06how fast-paced my life
36:08had become until now.
36:10It takes a lot to build up
36:12to what you really want to do.
36:14I inherited Miss Casey from my dad
36:16a few years ago.
36:18But a blizzard
36:20damaged it
36:22right before he passed it on to me.
36:24I remember that blizzard.
36:26The boat was completely wrecked.
36:28We had to build it back up from scratch.
36:30You didn't just buy a new boat?
36:32No, there's nothing like these older boats.
36:34You can hardly find that type of cedar anymore.
36:36Just like Sweet Serenity.
36:38I think my dad would really admire that about you.
36:40I know you were the perfect buyer.
36:42And I think he's coming around.
36:44I know.
36:46Let's go visit him on Sweet Serenity.
36:48I don't think
36:50the captain would want me aboard his boat
36:52if he doesn't even want me to buy it.
36:54No, I'm sure he would welcome you aboard.
36:56I think he prefers family only on deck.
36:58Zack.
37:00If you treat people like family,
37:02they will become family.
37:04It's just about taking the first step.
37:06Come on.
37:10Let's go.
37:14All right.
37:16Embrace you.
37:22Hi, Dad.
37:24Hey, Leigh.
37:26Oh, hey, Ken. Hey, Zack.
37:28How are you? Come on board.
37:32Oh, so, Dad,
37:34I was just showing Zack around town,
37:36and he was telling me how everything
37:38he learned about fishing came from his dad.
37:40Really?
37:42Kind of like how I learned from you.
37:44You could swap some good pointers,
37:46although you're definitely the expert.
37:48Well...
37:50What hooks are you using to bundle the nets?
37:52Oh, well, you see, those are a special order from Benny.
37:54You know, he just makes them for me.
37:56But, uh, because Kendall likes you so much,
37:58I can give you a few if you like.
38:00That'd be great.
38:02Oh.
38:04Um, it's work.
38:06I have to take this. I'll be right back.
38:08You know, the boys love your fish chowder, by the way.
38:10Some of them even ask for a second.
38:12Hi.
38:14Kendall, the designs you sent
38:16are still too traditional.
38:18I thought we were on the same page.
38:20I want something bold, something different.
38:22I can make some adjustments
38:24to the mock-up
38:26and send it right back to you.
38:28I'll follow up soon.
38:30Looking forward to it.
38:32Okay. Bye.
38:34I have a new harness I can give you
38:36to tie those up.
38:38You know, I've been trying to order one for weeks.
38:40I don't have to worry about all this stuff so much.
38:42I'll bring it by tomorrow morning.
38:44Oh, great. Um...
38:46Oh, well, I'll see you then.
38:48Happy to help.
38:50Hey, Ariel and I
38:52are going out later this afternoon
38:54to see if we can catch something for the big catch.
38:56Oh.
38:58Do you want to join us?
39:00Sounds like a plan.
39:04Thank you for your help
39:06with the chowder recipe
39:08and everything.
39:10Of course.
39:12So, um...
39:14I'll see you later on your boat?
39:18Looking forward to it.
39:30Ooh.
39:32Oh, Dad.
39:34You really do
39:36have the best view here.
39:38Always better when I share it with you, honey.
39:40Oh.
39:42So, Dad, I think it's time
39:44you consider some of those offers
39:46that you have on the boat.
39:48I know Ron offered you more money,
39:50but I think
39:52Zach's offer is pretty good, too.
39:54He understands
39:56Sweet Serenity. He would take such good care of her.
39:58Hmm.
40:00I don't know. I really feel like he's the right buyer.
40:04Well, Zach,
40:06he's a better guy
40:08than I thought he was.
40:10So let me think about it.
40:12Remember when you drew that statue?
40:14Oh, yeah.
40:16Mom always said I could never
40:18stop from creating.
40:20She was right.
40:22Everywhere we took you,
40:24the park, the museum, even into town,
40:26you couldn't stop drawing.
40:28You remind me of her.
40:30She was a terrific artist.
40:34Dad, do you remember
40:36when she had her exhibition?
40:38All of Mystic was there.
40:40Oh, yeah.
40:42No, I remember when we
40:44first got married and went over to
40:46Europe.
40:48In Paris, she dragged me to every art museum.
40:50She was in heaven.
40:52I almost thought
40:54about moving there.
40:56Really?
40:58I did not know that.
41:00How did you convince Mom
41:02to bring you back?
41:04Well, actually, it was her
41:06who convinced me.
41:08You know, I was
41:10ready to give up fishing.
41:12Hmm.
41:14But she insisted we come back to Mystic Bay.
41:16She always did love this town.
41:18Just like you.
41:20But she knew
41:22she didn't have to go anywhere
41:24to work here.
41:26She could create right here.
41:28She was so good at it.
41:30You are
41:32a wonderful drawer.
41:34Great architect.
41:36Whatever you put your heart into,
41:38and it doesn't matter
41:40what you do or where you go,
41:42as long as you put your heart into it,
41:44you're going to be a success
41:46wherever you drop anchor.
41:50Thanks, Dad.
41:52Come on, let's go.
42:00This is your tension.
42:02Hi, guys.
42:04Kendall!
42:06Ready to catch some big fish?
42:08The biggest.
42:10Here, let me help you up.
42:16Hey, hey, hey.
42:18Cut her loose.
42:20Get that on you.
42:22Put it on.
42:24So, how are you liking Mystic Bay?
42:26I'm so excited for the festival.
42:28Aw, me too.
42:30Well, I have a camera ready to go
42:32in case there's any fish.
42:34I'm so excited.
42:36I'm so excited.
42:38I'm so excited.
42:40I'm so excited.
42:42I'm so excited.
42:44I'm so excited.
42:46I'm so excited.
42:48I'm so excited.
42:50I'm so excited.
42:52Well, I have a camera ready to go
42:54in case we have a big catch.

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