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A Good Romance Story HD
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00:00:00Hi!
00:00:01Hi, George Jones.
00:00:02Oh, baby girl!
00:00:03We weren't expecting you until next week.
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00:00:07Hi, Mom.
00:00:08Oh, baby.
00:00:09You're home.
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00:00:30Here you go.
00:00:31Have you seen our Instagram?
00:00:34She's got 563 followers.
00:00:37And the new logo.
00:00:38It's on the website too.
00:00:40I like the old logo.
00:00:41Oh, well.
00:00:42Why do we need a new one?
00:00:43Well, just let the poor girl eat, all right?
00:00:45Okay.
00:00:46Sorry.
00:00:52This sauce tastes different.
00:00:56Did you change Grandpa's recipe?
00:00:58recipe? No, not not exactly. What does that mean, not exactly? Kelly, we ran out of
00:01:07Grandpa Tucker's original recipe like six months ago. So now it's store-bought,
00:01:11shipped from New Orleans. Store-bought? Mm-hmm. Seriously? What happened to
00:01:18Grandpa's recipe? Oh, we can't seem to find it now, can we Willa? You lost it. I
00:01:26didn't lose it. Dad never wrote it down. Well, if you would just clean out your desk
00:01:30drawers just once in a blue moon. My desk is a pristine palace compared to yours.
00:01:34Well, at least you two haven't changed. What about Tucker's Fall Music Festival?
00:01:41Oh, of course. That is a Tucker's tradition. Yeah, but so is Grandpa's sauce, eh, Willa?
00:01:48You can't serve store-bought at the festival, and you know it.
00:01:52Well, with the way the ticket sales are going, sauce is the last thing I'm worried about.
00:02:01I'm gonna find that recipe and make a batch.
00:02:04He said he'd write it down. He didn't, and I have looked everywhere. Trust me.
00:02:15I reckon we're gonna have to talk about this later, ladies. How do I look?
00:02:18Excuse me. Honey, wait. Oh, we should have warned her. But you said we should mind our own
00:02:26business. I picked every song. I think it's gonna be... Guess who?
00:02:36Callie? Hey. When did you get back? I just got off the bus. Are you glad to see me? Of course.
00:02:43Oh. Welcome home, Callie.
00:02:51It's so good to see you, and thank you for your service.
00:02:57Yeah. You know, I should have written you about Lynn. I just...
00:03:04I'm sorry. Don't be sorry.
00:03:07You said no strings, right? I didn't expect you to wait two years. It's okay, honest. Don't beat
00:03:14yourself up. You know, I took over Brad Oshie's practice right after Christmas.
00:03:21Like, the first three months, I was the only pediatrician in Lockhart, and...
00:03:27This ain't an excuse. I'm sorry. It's okay. It's okay.
00:03:33It's okay. We still be friends? Sure. Chris. You coming in? Yeah, in a minute.
00:03:54Take the truck. Your room's all ready, and I'll see you back there, okay? Thanks, Mom.
00:04:03Okay.
00:04:17Tucker's Roadhouse, owned and operated by guitarist John Wakefield Tucker. The cradle of
00:04:24country music, where Martina McBride was discovered. Come on, let's stop. Don't you want to see where
00:04:30they discovered Martina? I don't know what a Martina is, Dan. Don't you want to sample the
00:04:35best barbecue east of the river? They got live music every night of the week. There's no stops.
00:04:39It's just up here on the right. Come on. When are we going to be in Tennessee again? It's kind of a
00:04:44once-in-a-lifetime thing, man. You don't want to be on your deathbed thinking you missed a chance
00:04:49to sample historic barbecue. I'll be on my deathbed soon enough if I don't show up on time
00:04:55with Jillian's birthday present. Luke, you've been working non-stop. You gotta slow down. Isn't it
00:05:03your job to make your clients work more, not less? Well, your agent is also your best friend, who
00:05:08doesn't want to see you burn out. Right. It's not healthy, my friend. Look, Tucker's right here. Come
00:05:16on. All right, we'll get your Tucker's.
00:05:33Are you okay? I'm fine. You sure? Oh, dear God.
00:05:40Great. I think we're okay. Thank goodness. Kelly, what happened? You all right, honey? I'm fine. This
00:05:47guy just came flying in. I'm not sure that I was flying, but okay. Well, it is a parking lot. Well,
00:05:54as long as nobody's hurt, right? We're at fault. We're at fault. We're sorry. We were flying. Again,
00:05:59with the flying. What am I, a bird? Is there any damage? No, I think he just hit the wheel.
00:06:05Is there any damage? No, I think he just hit the wheel. Listen, if you find even a scratch in even
00:06:11a month, don't hesitate to call me, okay? My name is Dan Cartwright. I'm his agent.
00:06:19His agent? Yeah. Luke is an award-winning television director. Again, if there's any
00:06:26repairs needed at all, we promise that we'll pay for it, and thank you for your service.
00:06:31Do you represent musicians, Mr. Cartwright? Oh, my gosh. Come inside. Best barbecue east of the
00:06:37river. Well, you might find your next Grammy winner right here at Tucker's. Unfortunately,
00:06:42we're kind of on a tight schedule. Daniel? Yeah. Yeah, the car's not starting. Oh,
00:06:50looks like he'll have some time after all.
00:07:10Sorry, boys. Looked like that power switch knocked out your power supply.
00:07:14Can you fix it? It's kind of a birthday present from my girlfriend. I could, if I had the part.
00:07:22You know, classic cars like this, parts are hard to find. Yeah. And maybe they got it in Franklin.
00:07:28I'll give them a call tomorrow. Tomorrow? Yeah, tomorrow. Look what time it is. I'll get back to you.
00:07:44Well, my sister was against it, but I said the room's just sitting open and people are always
00:07:49looking for vacation rentals. And when I say Sam Hunt slept here, I mean, that is no lie.
00:07:53Of course, he wasn't famous then yet, but who cares? Sam Hunt? Yep, I heard. So, here we are.
00:08:03Um, if you get cold, there's an extra blanket in the cupboard and, uh, hangers, soap. What else?
00:08:09Thank you very much. Appreciate it. Oh, my pleasure. Oh, um, shower's brand new. Really
00:08:14excellent pressure. And my sister might be singing tonight if you boys want to come down.
00:08:20Uh, I think we're kind of tired from the drive. Of course. Well, sleep tight. Don't let the bedbugs
00:08:26bite. Joking. Okay. Well, I didn't see this one coming. All the places to get stranded.
00:08:37Come on, buddy. Relax. No, I don't think I will relax. I think I'm going to listen
00:08:42to country music all night from this bed. I thought you'd be asleep by now.
00:08:56Thanks for not turning my room into your sewing room while I was on tour.
00:09:01Well, for one thing, I don't sew. You know what I mean. At least something's the way I remember
00:09:08it. Is this about Joe or the new logo? It's everything, Mom. I know it's silly expecting
00:09:20to come home after being gone for so long and to find things the way I left them.
00:09:25Hmm. Maybe not silly.
00:09:33Bit unrealistic. What are you writing? I'm trying to remember Grandpa Tucker's recipe.
00:09:42I always helped him make it. We'd make a batch every summer, remember? He'd throw in pinches of
00:09:48this, dashes of that. He said he'd write it down. Oh, honey, I thought he had,
00:09:56but I have looked everywhere. I bet I can remember it if I try hard enough.
00:10:02Our reputation's at stake. Best barbecue this side of the river.
00:10:10I don't care two pins about that.
00:10:13You know what I care about? Having you home, safe and sound. I missed you, Kelly.
00:10:24I missed you too, Mom.
00:10:29Stop worrying about some recipe. Get some sleep.
00:10:35Get some sleep. I'm on a mission, Mom. No ingredient left behind.
00:10:44Well, some things don't change.
00:10:57Not gonna find it in there. I already looked. Doesn't hurt to look again.
00:11:02Oh, um, before I forget, can you, um, can you pick up these donations in town?
00:11:08Sure. Thank you.
00:11:17Aunt Lila, what's this? Is Tucker's applying for a loan?
00:11:22The sound system needs an overhaul. There's no two ways about it. As a matter of fact,
00:11:28I'm going to the bank today to get a low-interest payment plan.
00:11:32Excuse me, do you guys happen to have anything for a headache? Also, this is a gift from your
00:11:37dog. I appreciate the gesture, pal, but I think it belongs to you guys.
00:11:40Good morning, Mr. Ellis. How are you feeling? Rested? How was the mattress?
00:11:44The mattress was very comfortable. Thank you, Lila.
00:11:46Good. How about a fresh cup of coffee? Good cure for a headache.
00:11:50That would help. Thank you.
00:11:52I'll see you two later. Wish me luck.
00:11:54Good luck. All right.
00:12:00You might want to plug your ears. This is going to be loud.
00:12:04Go ahead, Sarah.
00:12:08Now listen.
00:12:13Unrelated question. You guys ever think about soundproofing that room upstairs?
00:12:18Not a country music fan, I take it.
00:12:21It's not really on my playlist, no.
00:12:24You should give it a shot. Country music is special because it allows people to share their
00:12:31truth and to share their stories. Do all the stories have to be sad?
00:12:36I think I heard cheating hard at least a hundred times last night.
00:12:39Open mic night. The beginners go for Hank Williams.
00:12:44He's Willa's favorite. She says he's the Shakespeare of country music.
00:12:50Does your aunt own this place? She and my mom do.
00:12:55That's my grandpa, Tucker. He passed while I was deployed.
00:13:00I'm sorry. Hey, look, I want to apologize for yesterday.
00:13:04I feel like that was my fault, okay? I should have been more careful.
00:13:09I'll take some of the blame. Driving while being a crybaby.
00:13:15Crybaby? Should I ask why?
00:13:18Not unless you want to hear another Hank Williams song.
00:13:21Cheating hard? Not quite.
00:13:24Joe and I didn't make any promises. I was deployed for two years.
00:13:30Can't expect a man to wait that long. Well, it depends on the man.
00:13:35High school sweethearts. Too young to know our own minds.
00:13:39Sounds like you're taking it pretty well. My grandpa always said,
00:13:43trouble is transportation. A bad thing can take you to a good place.
00:13:50Speaking of which, do you think your truck can maybe take me into town?
00:13:54Are you calling my truck a bad thing? No, ma'am. I'm calling your town a good place.
00:13:59Nice save. Thanks.
00:14:01Sure, I'll give you a ride. Appreciate it.
00:14:07You coming? Right now?
00:14:11Mm-hmm. You want a ride? It's now.
00:14:24Do you mind terribly if we just turn this down? My head is killing me. Is that all right?
00:14:30Sure. Thank you.
00:14:32You know, it's not the music giving you a headache. It's your posture.
00:14:37What's wrong with my posture? You stick your chin out like a
00:14:42prosphodder and it constricts your blood flow. Excuse me?
00:14:47You're tensing your labia inferioris. I bet you grind your teeth at night.
00:14:52You probably need a mouth guard. How'd you know if I ground at night?
00:14:56Because I'm a DPT. What's a DPT?
00:15:00Doctor of physical therapy. Okay, you don't work at Tucker's?
00:15:06I start my new job at the VA next month, actually, and I am in charge of the whole ward.
00:15:12Congratulations. Am I going to get a bill for this diagnosis?
00:15:16Complimentary coffee. Complimentary medical advice.
00:15:19I appreciate that. You hold on one sec. Excuse me?
00:15:23Sure. Hey, Julia. Hold on.
00:15:28Do you mind terribly if we just pull over really quickly?
00:15:30You want me to pull over? If you don't mind, please.
00:15:36Yeah, hold on. Hold on. Is it possible to have some privacy?
00:15:47Privacy? Yeah.
00:15:51The person I'm talking to is, I don't know, a celebrity. She's shooting a movie over in
00:15:58Hendersonville. I don't really know how it works with conversations and tabloids.
00:16:04Yeah, I'll give you some privacy. Oh, thanks. I appreciate that.
00:16:12Yeah, that makes sense. Thanks.
00:16:17Can you hear me? Are you there?
00:16:20Hello? Jill.
00:16:22I thought you'd be here by now. I know. I'm sorry. There was a delay with
00:16:27your birthday present. Oh? What is it?
00:16:32It's a surprise. I hate surprises. Just tell me.
00:16:35Everyone's dying for content of us together. Well, how about this? I'll give you a hint.
00:16:40What's your favorite color? Green isn't a hint. That's everything
00:16:44from cucumbers to emeralds. Your favorite color is blue.
00:16:48Color's not like a sports team, Luke. You don't need to be loyal to one your whole life.
00:16:54Did you read the script? What's that?
00:16:56Check your email. I sent you a script. And guess what?
00:17:00It's a feature, Luke. It's a feature? Wow, okay. That's great.
00:17:05Me to star and you to direct. It's called Island Girl.
00:17:08All the agents and execs are pushing for us to do it.
00:17:12I've got things to do. Come on.
00:17:20I'm out of here. Hey, that's great.
00:17:22Hey, it's about a mile from here. You can walk.
00:17:31What? See ya.
00:17:33What are you doing? Hey, hey, where are you going?
00:17:38I'm gonna call you back.
00:17:45Sorry, boys. Still haven't got that pyro switch in yet.
00:17:50I'm thinking fingers crossed for Saturday. Saturday?
00:17:53Saturday. Look, I'm doing the best I can.
00:17:56But these classic cars, hard to find parts for. I'm thinking Wednesday the latest.
00:18:01What happened to Saturday? What about a tow?
00:18:03It's a classic car, Daniel. Tow, classic car. Wait, what about a flatbed?
00:18:07Vic Foster in Clarksville, he's got a flatbed. Great idea, Dan.
00:18:11But he's on the road. Terrible idea, Dan.
00:18:14Okay, so we're here for a couple of days. Just think of it as a vacation, right, Sully?
00:18:18What's there to do around Lockhart?
00:18:20Hey, we got Tucker's Fall Festival coming up in two weeks.
00:18:23Did I just hear two weeks? But that's if we're waiting for the flatbed.
00:18:27But I'm thinking that switch is gonna come in Wednesday, Thursday the latest.
00:18:33I'll be in touch about the pyro switch. Still happy we stopped for Tucker's?
00:18:37Should have got her a diamond tennis bracelet. Oh, should I have?
00:18:40I said that, did not get her a diamond tennis bracelet.
00:18:42I don't know, Dan, did ya? You gotta learn to trust me, man.
00:18:45Mr. Tyman? Okay, look, there's a donut shop,
00:18:48I think. Let's go get a donut. I don't want a donut, Dan.
00:18:50I do. I want my car.
00:18:51I understand. I'm going for a walk.
00:18:55Donut shop near me.
00:19:13Better. Thought you'd be gone by now.
00:19:17Car's not ready. It's too bad.
00:19:20Yes, it is. What's all that?
00:19:24Silent auction for the festival. It's a fundraiser for the VA.
00:19:29Well, may I help you carry it? No, I got it, thanks.
00:19:32Okay, well, at least your dog's a fan of me. Yeah, well, he chases squirrels.
00:19:38Well... I'm just saying, he goes for anything that walks.
00:19:41So you're saying you don't want to join my fan club?
00:19:43Are you recruiting? Seems like a bad sign.
00:19:46Look, I haven't been myself lately. I'm sorry if I was rude.
00:19:50If? Hold on, now, what about you?
00:19:52You left your guest stranded on the side of the road. That's bad manners.
00:19:57Sometimes bad feels so good.
00:20:01What do you say we call it even? I'll think about it.
00:20:05All right. For the record, I don't hate all country music.
00:20:08I like Waylon Jennings. Liar.
00:20:10No, I'm telling the truth.
00:20:12Name one song. Okay, I can't name the song,
00:20:15but he recorded it with Willie Nelson, and the first line is something about a forgotten dream.
00:20:21Good-hearted woman, I'm impressed.
00:20:24Yeah, I don't know why that line's always stuck in my head.
00:20:29I do. Why?
00:20:31Because it's true to life. Thank you, Mrs. Parker.
00:20:35Excuse me, do you got any Artemis action figures?
00:20:40Just that one over there. They go fast.
00:20:43Sold out of the lunchboxes the day they came in.
00:20:47All right. Lunchboxes?
00:20:51T-shirts, hats, mugs. Don't hate me because I'm collectible.
00:20:56Artemis is collectible, not you. Yeah, that's a fair point.
00:21:01Although, I think my name is somewhere on this box.
00:21:04Hmm. Oh, there it is.
00:21:07Oh, yeah. Maybe if I had a magnifying glass.
00:21:11All right. I like this guy. He's my favorite. It's because he reminds me of Gort.
00:21:16Who's Gort? The robot.
00:21:19Klaatu Barada Nekton. You've never seen the movie,
00:21:24The Day the Earth Stood Still? I'm talking about the original, 1951.
00:21:29Before I was born.
00:21:31Hmm. Okay, maybe. But this is a science fiction classic, right?
00:21:36Well, I was more into science fact. Like the knee bones connected to the thigh bone.
00:21:43That kind of science. Here.
00:21:48For your auction. On me.
00:21:54So this Gort movie is a must-see science fiction film?
00:21:59Yes, it is right up there with Blade Runner. You've never?
00:22:04What? Alien?
00:22:07Terminator? You haven't seen any of these movies. All right, I'm gonna make you a must-see list.
00:22:13Only if I can make you a must-hear country music playlist.
00:22:18Cultural exchange program. I like that. So, uh, you get Klaatu Barada Nekton, and I get?
00:22:26Blue Eyes, Crying in the Rain.
00:22:30Do any of them have a happy ending?
00:22:38Come on, we can walk from here. Sure, where are we going?
00:22:42The Ridge. You want to understand country music, you gotta say a little country.
00:22:46All right.
00:22:48Well, take a look. This is where the music starts.
00:22:54Wow, this is something.
00:23:02My grandpa Tucker used to bring me out here when I was a kid.
00:23:06He let me march with him in the Veterans Parade when I was little.
00:23:10That's when I knew I wanted to be in the Army.
00:23:12Sounds like he had a big impact on you. You're lucky to have had someone like that in your life.
00:23:18He always said to me, now remember, Callie, country music is three chords and the truth.
00:23:27It's like I haven't taken a deep breath in a long time.
00:23:29It's just been back-to-back projects. It's nice to take a moment, clear my head.
00:23:36You never take a deep breath.
00:23:38It's nice to take a moment, clear my head.
00:23:42You never take time off?
00:23:44No, not on television, no. I'm thankful for the success, but
00:23:51it can start to suck you in. You lose track of who you are.
00:23:55My grandpa Tucker always said, success can be your servant or your master.
00:24:03Tucker's got all the good lines, my goodness.
00:24:07He does.
00:24:11What's that?
00:24:12It's a notepad. I'm a filmmaker. You can't keep saying beautiful,
00:24:16southern things like that and expect me not to write it down.
00:24:20Well, it's a good thing my grandpa isn't here. You'd need a bigger notebook.
00:24:28He's not wrong about the success, you know.
00:24:32But when you come from where I did, you have a tendency to want to hold on to the success.
00:24:37Very tight, even when it feels wrong.
00:24:43Sometimes you gotta risk it to get the biscuit.
00:24:47You gonna write that one down?
00:24:48I don't know, maybe.
00:24:52Thank you for the lift.
00:24:54Thanks for all your help and for donating your action figure to the silent auction.
00:25:02It's a big deal around here.
00:25:03Just know that if nobody bids on it, I'm gonna be crushed.
00:25:06Yeah, well, I think there are plenty of soft hundreds in Lockhart, rest assured.
00:25:11Good. See you later?
00:25:14See you later.
00:25:17Bye, guys.
00:25:20Wait a second. I don't need to add Star Wars to the list, do I?
00:25:24May the Force be with you.
00:25:28There's hope for you yet.
00:25:31Glad to hear it.
00:25:37No.
00:25:38No.
00:25:38Any word on that pyro switch?
00:25:41Not since you asked me an hour ago.
00:25:43That's fair.
00:25:45Here, will you taste this?
00:25:46What am I tasting?
00:25:48I'm trying to recreate my grandpa's recipe.
00:25:53Okay, yeah, it's good.
00:25:55Yeah, but he never had grandpas, so.
00:25:58Look, I know you want to earn your granddad, but the fact that you're actually doing it,
00:26:03trying, he'd appreciate that.
00:26:05He would.
00:26:06Or maybe he'd want you to walk your own path, huh?
00:26:09Make your own sauce.
00:26:13You know what?
00:26:14What?
00:26:14You may be a lot smarter than you look, son.
00:26:20I'll see you later.
00:26:21See you, Sully.
00:26:22I don't know if I just got a pat on the back or a punch to the nose.
00:26:26Take the pat on the back.
00:26:28He doesn't give those out very often.
00:26:30Hello there, everyone.
00:26:31Hi.
00:26:32Welcome to Callie's homecoming.
00:26:35We are so proud of you, baby.
00:26:37And to help celebrate, I'd like to offer pie and cider.
00:26:42They are on the house tonight.
00:26:46Happy home, Callie.
00:26:48Come on, Callie, sing us a song.
00:26:50Oh, and looks like we have a request.
00:26:53So I think you will be singing for your supper after all, Callie.
00:26:57Come on up.
00:26:57Come here, Callie.
00:26:58Do you sing?
00:27:01In the shower, sometimes.
00:27:03And when I was little, I would occasionally
00:27:06jump on stage with my grandpa or my mom.
00:27:09Not anymore.
00:27:10Come on, Callie.
00:27:11They're not taking notes for an answer.
00:27:13Come on, you can do it.
00:27:15Come on, you can do it.
00:27:17Come on, sing, Callie.
00:27:19Come on, you can do it, Callie.
00:27:21Woo!
00:27:23All right, yeah.
00:27:25All right.
00:27:27Oh, my God.
00:27:33I am beyond excited to be home.
00:27:36I missed all of you in this town so much.
00:27:42This is Run.
00:27:47Run.
00:27:48Yeah!
00:27:56Shouldn't you be inside signing autographs?
00:28:01Yeah, I just, uh, needed a minute.
00:28:05You OK?
00:28:08The song just makes me sad.
00:28:11My grandpa wrote it about this town and how fast life goes by.
00:28:18And now I'm back, and he's gone.
00:28:22You have a really spectacular voice, Callie.
00:28:24You never thought about singing professionally?
00:28:26I don't understand.
00:28:28I mean, for the blink of an eye, probably.
00:28:30But in high school, I started volunteering at the VA,
00:28:34and I found my place.
00:28:36Nice.
00:28:37Sometimes something you love isn't something you do.
00:28:48Go inside and try the cowboy cha-cha.
00:28:52What is that, like a drink?
00:28:55You've never done line dancing.
00:28:58The Macarena, does that count?
00:29:00No.
00:29:01So what is a cowboy cha-cha?
00:29:02Is it like a regular cha-cha, but with boots?
00:29:06I could show you.
00:29:08You want a lesson?
00:29:10Oh, don't threaten me with a good time.
00:29:11Let's go.
00:29:13Wait.
00:29:14You actually want me to...
00:29:17I'm ready and eager.
00:29:18What do we do?
00:29:20Okay.
00:29:21I'll be in front of you.
00:29:22Okay.
00:29:23Give me your right hand.
00:29:25Over here?
00:29:25Uh-huh.
00:29:42Sorry.
00:29:56Oh, come on, not now.
00:29:58Sorry, I'm sorry.
00:30:02I probably have to get this.
00:30:03Yeah.
00:30:05I'll see you later.
00:30:06Sign some autographs for me, okay?
00:30:08Sure.
00:30:10Hey, Jill.
00:30:11Luke.
00:30:12Why aren't you here yet?
00:30:14Yeah, I'm still in Lockhart.
00:30:15I'm sorry.
00:30:16It's okay.
00:30:17Did you read Island Girl?
00:30:19Island Girl, yeah.
00:30:19No, I read the script.
00:30:20I read it twice, actually.
00:30:24There's some ideas there that we need to discuss for sure, but...
00:30:28Well, about that.
00:30:30I've already signed on.
00:30:31You'll be getting an offer.
00:30:33Three months together in Hawaii.
00:30:35It's hard to say no when you put it like that, but...
00:30:39Look, the first half is okay, I suppose,
00:30:42I went to bat for you, Luke.
00:30:44I mean, this is your chance to break into feature films.
00:30:47It's what you want, isn't it?
00:30:50Jill, you know that's what I want.
00:30:52And sign the dotted line.
00:30:54I'm excited.
00:30:55Kisses till I see you.
00:30:56Yeah, bye, Katja.
00:31:11Dan.
00:31:23Daniel.
00:31:25You smell smoke.
00:31:27What?
00:31:29Smoke.
00:31:29You're dreaming.
00:31:30Go back to sleep.
00:31:33Back to sleep, this guy.
00:31:41What are you doing?
00:31:53Guests aren't allowed in the kitchen.
00:31:55They are when they wake up and he'll only smoke at two in the morning.
00:31:59Is it two in the morning?
00:32:01It is, yeah.
00:32:04Well, here.
00:32:06Help me out.
00:32:06Taste this.
00:32:08You're first.
00:32:09I did combat training.
00:32:11If I wanted to kill you, I wouldn't need barbecue sauce as poison.
00:32:14Okay.
00:32:16Can you please just try?
00:32:17I can't taste anymore.
00:32:19I can't smell anymore.
00:32:20I've tried a million different things.
00:32:21Can you please just try this one?
00:32:23All right, let me try this one.
00:32:24Here we go.
00:32:25You ready?
00:32:30That one's okay.
00:32:33But not great.
00:32:34You mean you want me to lie to you?
00:32:37He said he'd write it down.
00:32:38I don't understand.
00:32:41I've tried doubling the honey.
00:32:43I've tried with and without garlic.
00:32:45Just something's missing.
00:32:47Maybe you make your own.
00:32:50Risk it to get the biscuit.
00:32:52Risk it to get the biscuit.
00:32:54That's right, sorry.
00:32:55And no.
00:32:57It's a Lockhart tradition, my grandpa's barbecue.
00:33:01And I have to get it right before the fall festival.
00:33:04You've been gone for a long time, right?
00:33:07Everything's going to be the same.
00:33:08Something's changed in this life.
00:33:11Some things never change.
00:33:13Name one.
00:33:15Well, how I feel about this town and the people here and my family
00:33:21and the fact that we're always there for each other.
00:33:25That will never change.
00:33:27Sounds silly to you, doesn't it?
00:33:29No, actually, it sounds very nice.
00:33:31I'm just not sure I've ever had that.
00:33:35I'm sorry.
00:33:39It's all right, it's all right.
00:33:41Are you okay?
00:33:43Come here.
00:33:44Do you have a first aid kit somewhere?
00:33:46Under the sink.
00:33:47Great.
00:33:49Give me your hand.
00:33:50I'm fine.
00:33:50This is going to be nice, but it's going to hurt a little bit at first.
00:33:53Okay.
00:33:54Ready?
00:33:56All right, hold it there.
00:34:02Who catches barbecues on some fire?
00:34:06You do.
00:34:07I swore I'd get it right before the festival.
00:34:10And I swore that I would have an academy war by the time I was 30.
00:34:16Things don't always go as planned, but that's all right.
00:34:20That's life.
00:34:21That's what makes it interesting.
00:34:25If you thought that I would be in a roadhouse diner at two in the morning
00:34:29wrapping a tiny little hand in gauze, you would be wrong.
00:34:32I didn't know that.
00:34:35And it's interesting?
00:34:38Yeah, it is.
00:34:41I'm going to tuck this in right here.
00:34:47How's that?
00:34:49Well, I better...
00:34:51Yeah, sure.
00:34:52...clean up.
00:34:54For what it's worth, some changes is good change.
00:34:58Just saying.
00:34:59Oh, and if you do plan on burning down the kitchen, just let me know so I can drag Dan out.
00:35:05Good night.
00:35:07Good night.
00:35:10That right tire is balding.
00:35:14You got time?
00:35:15I can do it right now.
00:35:17Yeah, sure.
00:35:20Hey, how's Lynn?
00:35:22Uh, honestly, we're taking a bit of a break.
00:35:28Yeah, a little bit more than a break.
00:35:31You know, when you was eight years old, you used to come in here
00:35:35and put two coins in that soda machine there,
00:35:37and then you'd stand there for about half an hour,
00:35:40deciding which one, orange or cola?
00:35:42Cola, orange.
00:35:43And then once you pick cola, you wish you'd pick orange.
00:35:47Women aren't a can of soda, Joe.
00:35:50Come on, you can wait inside.
00:35:55Hey, man, do you know if Sully is here by any chance?
00:35:58Yeah, he's just putting on a set of tires.
00:36:00He shouldn't be too long.
00:36:01Okay, good.
00:36:03I don't think we've met.
00:36:04Dr. Joe Wilkins.
00:36:05Luke Ellis.
00:36:06Nice to meet you.
00:36:07Nice to meet you.
00:36:07I know exactly who you are.
00:36:09I was there the day you hit Callie's truck.
00:36:12Hit? Yeah, flying.
00:36:14There's been a lot of adjectives thrown around about what I did that day.
00:36:17I would use tap.
00:36:20I mean, it must be a drag being stuck out here in Lockhart.
00:36:24Wait, are you Callie's Joe?
00:36:28Yeah, you could say that.
00:36:30You know, in a way, it's kind of your fault that I'm here.
00:36:32If she wasn't so upset over you, then she probably would have seen me coming, you know?
00:36:36Who told you that?
00:36:38Callie did.
00:36:41You don't say.
00:36:42She's been really kind, showing me around, spending some time together.
00:36:45It's been nice.
00:36:47You and Callie?
00:36:48Yep.
00:36:49Yeah, she's been teaching me about country music, barbecue sauce, cowboy cha-cha,
00:36:57fall festivals.
00:36:58Oh, look, there she is now.
00:37:02If I'm being honest, it doesn't exactly seem like your sort of thing.
00:37:05Yeah, you're not wrong.
00:37:08Something about her, though.
00:37:10That voice, my gosh.
00:37:14It's got to be a catch, though, right?
00:37:15I mean, I'm sure you've got your reasons.
00:37:18Silly as those might seem now, I mean, to someone like me,
00:37:23I just see someone who's beautiful, charming,
00:37:28lights up every room she walks into.
00:37:31Maybe that's just me.
00:37:32Maybe that's just me.
00:37:35We did have some fun making barbecue sauce last night.
00:37:37Excuse me, nice meeting you.
00:37:38Nice meeting you.
00:37:42Here we go.
00:37:43Hey.
00:37:45Hey.
00:37:45How are you?
00:37:47Hey, George.
00:37:48I'm good.
00:37:50Listen, I've been wanting to talk to you.
00:37:53About what?
00:37:55About us.
00:37:57Us?
00:37:58Yeah, you and me.
00:37:59The thing is, Lynn and I are on a break.
00:38:05Maybe a little bit more than a break.
00:38:09Oh, I'm so sorry.
00:38:10Come on, George Jones.
00:38:12Yeah, it's okay.
00:38:12Don't be.
00:38:14It was mutual.
00:38:18But I've been thinking a lot about us, Cal.
00:38:21You already said that.
00:38:25Have you?
00:38:25Have I?
00:38:27Thought about us?
00:38:30I mean, of course I have.
00:38:34Do you want to maybe...
00:38:36Maybe we could grab dinner and catch up?
00:38:40Let me think about it.
00:38:42Okay.
00:38:48How's it going, Luke?
00:38:49You tell me, my friend.
00:38:50You find that switch?
00:38:51Not yet.
00:38:52You tell me, my friend.
00:38:53You find that switch?
00:38:54Not yet.
00:38:55Got one more store I gotta check.
00:38:58Give me a minute.
00:39:00Got nowhere else to be.
00:39:01All right.
00:39:09Need a hand?
00:39:10Yeah, actually, no, you're great.
00:39:12Thanks, George.
00:39:12How you doing, buddy?
00:39:14Thanks.
00:39:16So, hey, that was Joe, wasn't it?
00:39:19You two are still in love, I can tell.
00:39:21Thanks for that.
00:39:22What makes you say that?
00:39:24Your body language.
00:39:27Mine or his?
00:39:28Both.
00:39:30It's a classic Hollywood moment, you know?
00:39:32Childhood sweethearts have a falling out,
00:39:34engage with the wrong people,
00:39:35and realize they're meant for each other.
00:39:37It's beautiful.
00:39:38You're way off.
00:39:40Am I, though?
00:39:41Hold on, now.
00:39:42Here's a guess.
00:39:43You got a shoebox under your bed
00:39:45with every ticket stub and no,
00:39:48he ever left you, am I right?
00:39:50I do know.
00:39:51You're a terrible liar.
00:39:53He just asked you out, didn't he?
00:39:54What'd you say?
00:39:55Did you say yes?
00:39:56I said I would think about it.
00:39:58Okay.
00:39:59Maybe say yes.
00:40:01Maybe go somewhere romantic.
00:40:04Everybody likes a happy ending.
00:40:06This is my life, not some movie you're directing.
00:40:10By the way, I think you should stick to science fiction.
00:40:13Romantic comedy is not really your thing.
00:40:15Oh, hold on, now.
00:40:16I may actually be directing a romantic comedy,
00:40:19my first film.
00:40:21Wow.
00:40:23Congratulations.
00:40:24Yeah.
00:40:24What's it about?
00:40:27Wait, let me guess.
00:40:28Okay.
00:40:29Boy meets girl.
00:40:30Yeah.
00:40:32Boy loses girl.
00:40:35You're right so far.
00:40:36Boy gets girl back.
00:40:40Yeah, that's exactly what it's about.
00:40:42When you put it like that,
00:40:43it doesn't sound like much, does it?
00:40:46I guess it depends on the boy and girl.
00:40:49Yeah, it really does depend on the boy and girl.
00:40:51That's the problem.
00:40:53It's a good opportunity.
00:40:55It's just not a good script.
00:40:58What's wrong with it?
00:41:00I don't know.
00:41:02Maybe I'm just being too critical.
00:41:06Would you read it?
00:41:07Me?
00:41:08Yeah, fresh eyes.
00:41:09Why not?
00:41:11I don't know the first thing about the movie business.
00:41:15You know a good story when you see one.
00:41:19You just met me.
00:41:20How would you know that?
00:41:21Three chords and the truth.
00:41:22I know you know that.
00:41:28Okay.
00:41:30I'll read your script.
00:41:32Okay.
00:41:34Oh, what's it called?
00:41:36Island Girl.
00:41:38Island Girl?
00:41:39Yeah.
00:41:40Island Girl is a clunker, George Jones.
00:41:44He told me to be honest.
00:41:46Think I should tell him?
00:41:57George Jones!
00:42:10Can you drop him?
00:42:12I got him.
00:42:14George!
00:42:15George Jones!
00:42:16George!
00:42:17George Jones, drop him!
00:42:18I got him.
00:42:30Give me your hand.
00:42:33Can I get a hose?
00:42:35Okay.
00:42:36No, sir.
00:42:37This is not a toy, you hear me?
00:42:43Hey, uh, so I read Island Girl last night.
00:42:47And?
00:42:51I didn't hate it.
00:42:55I just didn't like it.
00:42:57You didn't like it?
00:42:59No, I didn't hate it.
00:43:02Good, that's a good start.
00:43:05Maybe you could make it better.
00:43:07Better? How do I make it better?
00:43:10I put some notes on the script that you gave me and I left it behind the bar.
00:43:16I hope that's okay.
00:43:18You made notes?
00:43:23What are you doing right now? Do you want to go over it?
00:43:25Sorry, I took your advice.
00:43:27I have a date with Jared and I open right now at the Rusty Latch.
00:43:31The Rusty Latch?
00:43:34What, not romantic enough for your Hollywood ending?
00:43:37I mean, I could use a rewrite.
00:43:39Hey, here's an idea.
00:43:41How about you start living your own life and stop directing mine?
00:43:45Ouch.
00:44:01What do you think of me when you look back on us?
00:44:07What do you see?
00:44:10Is it the good times? Is it the bad times?
00:44:13Is it somewhere in between?
00:44:17What do you think of when you think of me?
00:44:23What do you think of?
00:44:25What do you think of when you think of me?
00:44:42Remember our first date?
00:44:44When we cut class to see the concert and then we missed the bus on the way home?
00:44:48Got grounded for a month.
00:44:50Oh, worth it.
00:44:53So worth it.
00:44:55Yeah, I'm glad we came here.
00:45:02Luke Ellis said it wasn't romantic enough.
00:45:06You care what he thinks?
00:45:09He says that we are the classic Hollywood ending.
00:45:13High school sweethearts reunited.
00:45:17Yeah, he's poking fun at us, Kel.
00:45:22No, he doesn't mean anything by it.
00:45:25No, I know the type.
00:45:26He has no respect for you and no respect for anyone here in Lockhart.
00:45:31Well, he let me read his new script.
00:45:35Does that sound like he has no respect?
00:45:40Is that why you came out here with me tonight?
00:45:45Because of a classic Hollywood ending?
00:45:50It's because I have a shoebox under my bed.
00:45:53I don't know if it's ballast or baggage.
00:45:55I think the old Callie would have told him to go mind his own business.
00:46:01The old Joe would have thought it was funny.
00:46:11All right, Joe, it's now a good time to talk about Island Girl.
00:46:14Script needs work.
00:46:15Hey, hey, blame me.
00:46:18Daniel agrees.
00:46:19He's a television guy.
00:46:21Can you just hear me out on these notes, please?
00:46:23The studio loves the script.
00:46:26Marketing is predicting huge numbers.
00:46:28Look, it's got nothing to do with marketing.
00:46:30It has everything to do with characters, one of which you're playing.
00:46:33They don't ring true, Jill.
00:46:35Why are you pushing against this big opportunity?
00:46:39Is something wrong?
00:46:40No, no, nothing's wrong.
00:46:42The script is wrong.
00:46:43That's wrong.
00:46:45Okay, well, you sound grumpy and tired.
00:46:47Get some sleep.
00:46:49I, uh, I gotta run.
00:46:51Bye.
00:46:52Okay.
00:46:54How far is it to Lockhart?
00:46:56Where's my shooting schedule?
00:46:58Well, what we learned here today, Dan, is that I am tired and I am grumpy
00:47:03because I want to make a good movie.
00:47:07Nothing gets past our Jillian.
00:47:09She can detect the insidious influence of honest folk and good barbecue.
00:47:14Look, you know how badly I want to make feature films.
00:47:17But this is the first one.
00:47:19You only get one.
00:47:21I'm gonna put my name on something.
00:47:23I gotta be proud of it, you know.
00:47:25Of course.
00:47:25I don't disagree.
00:47:28Callie's notes that made me realize what I was already feeling about this script.
00:47:31It's got real problems.
00:47:33Callie's notes?
00:47:34Yeah.
00:47:35I asked her to read it.
00:47:36Take a look.
00:47:42She nailed it.
00:47:43It's all flash.
00:47:44No substance.
00:47:46She doesn't feel like the characters are real.
00:47:48I don't disagree with her.
00:47:49And if you don't care about the main characters,
00:47:50then you don't care about the outcome of the movie.
00:47:51That's just how it works.
00:47:53Well, you better not let Jillian know you're taking notes from Callie.
00:47:57It's fresh eyes.
00:47:59Jillian might not see it that way.
00:48:01What are you talking about?
00:48:02Fresh, beautiful, blue country eyes.
00:48:06Callie is on a date with her old boyfriend, of which I may have encouraged.
00:48:12So you can just calm down.
00:48:14Okay.
00:48:15Well, just do yourself a favor then and tell her that I wrote these notes.
00:48:19Make me the bad cop.
00:48:20I'm going to tell her that I wrote these notes because these are my notes.
00:48:24Callie just has a way of saying things.
00:48:29I just happen to agree with everything she's saying.
00:48:32Night, Daniel.
00:48:34Uh-huh.
00:48:34Night.
00:48:41Can you sit?
00:48:42For a minute.
00:48:43All right.
00:48:45You know, Luke said this was going to be a fun vacation,
00:48:47and it is exceeding my expectations.
00:48:51Well, I'm glad that you're happy with the accommodations.
00:48:55And the food.
00:48:58And I've got no complaints about the company.
00:49:01Well, I'm happy to hear that.
00:49:13So
00:49:42Mom?
00:49:44What is it?
00:49:46Is something wrong?
00:49:48Look.
00:49:55Grandpa's recipe for his barbecue sauce.
00:49:59Where did you find this?
00:50:03In the shoebox under my bed.
00:50:06He left it right where he knew I would find it.
00:50:12He didn't forget you, Callie.
00:50:17He didn't forget me.
00:50:19He didn't forget me.
00:50:41Hey, sister.
00:50:43Advanced tickets for the fall festival are not looking good.
00:50:47It's going to be a miracle if we even break even.
00:50:53Maybe we should cancel this year.
00:50:55Eva, no.
00:50:56We don't need more debt.
00:50:59We still owe the bank.
00:51:03Do you think I wouldn't see the statements?
00:51:05The whole sound system needs an overhaul, and you know it.
00:51:08What we need is customers.
00:51:12Seems like people outside Lockhart just plain forgot about us.
00:51:17Remember when people used to drive up all the way from Atlanta?
00:51:21I wish we had a little bit of money for like a billboard or some ads on the radio or something.
00:51:26All right, let's not panic.
00:51:29There's still time.
00:51:30And don't tell Callie about any of this.
00:51:33She's making dad's barbecue sauce, happy as a clam.
00:51:47I don't know, maybe I'm overthinking this thing, you know?
00:51:51Maybe Island Grill's fine.
00:51:53Maybe it's fun.
00:51:54People like fun.
00:51:55You're pretty fun.
00:51:57You know you grind your teeth at night, right?
00:51:59Yeah, I do.
00:52:00Callie told me I need a mouth guard.
00:52:02Are you going to take her advice?
00:52:03What about the script?
00:52:04Mouth guard.
00:52:05Both.
00:52:06Neither.
00:52:07I don't know.
00:52:07What are you doing?
00:52:08Where are you going?
00:52:09Willa offered to show me some movies.
00:52:11I'm going to go see some movies.
00:52:14Willa offered to show me some hiking trails.
00:52:19Hiking?
00:52:20Uh-huh.
00:52:20Your version of a hike is parking a block away.
00:52:23Okay, the air is fresher up here.
00:52:25I don't mind taking a deep breath.
00:52:27I like this new Dan.
00:52:28Healthy Dan.
00:52:29And away we go.
00:52:30Oh yeah, get them healthy Dan.
00:52:37Hey my friend, would you mind if I get a coffee to go?
00:52:41Thank you so much.
00:52:44You will never believe what happened last night.
00:52:49When's the wedding?
00:52:51No, I found my grandpa Tucker's recipe.
00:52:55No.
00:52:56Guess where.
00:52:57Buried in the front yard.
00:52:59No wait, the backyard.
00:53:00In the shoebox under my bed.
00:53:08No, you were right.
00:53:11No way.
00:53:12If you had never teased me about that shoebox,
00:53:15I never would have looked there.
00:53:17You're a hero, you know.
00:53:18You saved the fall festival, do you understand?
00:53:21Okay, I think I'm getting too much credit here,
00:53:23but does it mean I get to taste it?
00:53:27Oh my goodness, drumroll.
00:53:28There it is.
00:53:29Moment of truth.
00:53:32Well hold on, we can't just eat this.
00:53:33There's got to be like a ceremony or something.
00:53:35Did you need to adjust the lighting as well?
00:53:39Come on, this is a big deal.
00:53:40You're right.
00:53:42Let's say a quick thank you.
00:53:45I like that.
00:53:48Go ahead.
00:53:50You want me to do it?
00:53:51I want you to do it, Mr. Master of Ceremonies.
00:53:54Okay, here we go.
00:53:57Thank you, Grandpa Tucker,
00:54:00for instilling in your granddaughter all of your wisdom
00:54:03and for writing down your recipe
00:54:07and leaving it somewhere that you knew she would find it.
00:54:12And thank you for all the things you didn't write down
00:54:17that I'll never forget.
00:54:18I like that.
00:54:20Wow, dig in.
00:54:21Here we go.
00:54:31Well?
00:54:32Now this, this is like the,
00:54:34if this was a movie, this would be the Godfather.
00:54:36I'm guessing that's praise.
00:54:42You've never seen the Godfather?
00:54:44Come on, really?
00:54:46It's the highest praise you can get.
00:54:48Can I have more?
00:54:53I think we should be partners in a franchise.
00:54:55You do?
00:54:56Yeah, if we opened up a place like this in Malibu,
00:54:58we'd clean up, trust me.
00:55:00You want to run a bakery?
00:55:01No, no, no, not run, own.
00:55:04Side hustle.
00:55:05And I'd need a good business partner, you know, somebody local.
00:55:08That would be me.
00:55:09That would be you.
00:55:10Okay.
00:55:11I could fly out to LA every few weeks.
00:55:13We could have a board meeting.
00:55:14A board meeting?
00:55:15Yeah, or I could come out here and...
00:55:20Uh-oh.
00:55:22Uh-oh?
00:55:26So is Tucker's barbecue sauce the only thing we're celebrating today?
00:55:32I don't know what you mean.
00:55:33Oh, don't play coy with me, you know what I mean.
00:55:36Open mic night, the Rusty Latch.
00:55:38Come on, how did it go with Joe?
00:55:40Wasn't a disaster, but...
00:55:45It wasn't much of anything.
00:55:47I'm sorry.
00:55:48Don't be, I'm not.
00:55:51You were right, you know.
00:55:53People change, things change.
00:55:56It's life.
00:55:57Not disappointed?
00:55:58Not disappointed.
00:56:02No, I'm learning the difference between ballast and baggage.
00:56:05One keeps you grounded and one holds you back.
00:56:09Luke?
00:56:11Where are you?
00:56:15Excuse me, hold on.
00:56:20Surprise!
00:56:21Jillian?
00:56:24What are you doing here?
00:56:25I wanted to surprise you.
00:56:27Okay.
00:56:29Hi.
00:56:30Hi.
00:56:42Mmm, this is heaven.
00:56:46No!
00:56:47No, don't send me pie.
00:56:50I still have to shoot tomorrow.
00:56:52I won't fit in my costume.
00:56:54Are you sure?
00:56:54It's really good.
00:56:57Maybe just the taste.
00:57:02All right, it's on the way.
00:57:05My birthday present?
00:57:06Yes, your birthday present.
00:57:07But stay where you are.
00:57:09No peeking.
00:57:10All right, I'm gonna go wait for it out front.
00:57:13Tell me what it is.
00:57:15I promise I'll act surprised.
00:57:17Sorry, I can't tell you.
00:57:19It would ruin the surprise.
00:57:24Luke's a flirt, isn't he?
00:57:27Did he happen to mention that we're practically engaged?
00:57:31Yeah, everyone knows you two are an atom.
00:57:35The food here is really great.
00:57:38It's my grandpa's secret sauce.
00:57:41No way.
00:57:42I don't suppose you'd sell me the recipe?
00:57:46I can't do that, but I can send you a bottle home.
00:57:50How about that?
00:57:51That's so sweet.
00:57:53All right, it's here.
00:57:57Close your eyes.
00:57:58If you peek, you don't get to keep it.
00:58:01I won't peek.
00:58:03See, they're closed.
00:58:05Maybe don't close your eyes quite so soon.
00:58:08Nope.
00:58:09How about I help you?
00:58:11Take my hand.
00:58:13Luke, can you take a video?
00:58:16I need content for my social media.
00:58:18And I want to see my face when I open my eyes.
00:58:22Shoot from above.
00:58:23Yeah, yeah, I got it.
00:58:27Can I open my eyes yet?
00:58:42Yes, you can.
00:58:47Oh my gosh!
00:58:49I love it!
00:58:50Can I drive?
00:58:51It's your car.
00:58:57Well, let's try it out.
00:58:58Come on, get in.
00:58:58Yeah, yeah.
00:59:00I'll be right back.
00:59:00I'm just going to take it for a little spin.
00:59:02I'll see you guys in a bit.
00:59:05Oh, you want to come?
00:59:07Uh, no, thanks.
00:59:09Y'all go ahead.
00:59:11All right, you ready?
00:59:12Yeah.
00:59:12Okay.
00:59:15See you later.
00:59:16See ya.
00:59:17Bye.
00:59:21How's it feel?
00:59:21Amazing.
00:59:22Good.
00:59:24So, why don't you have it shipped out to L.A.?
00:59:27You said the car?
00:59:28Yeah.
00:59:31I thought we'd take a road trip.
00:59:32A road trip?
00:59:33Yeah.
00:59:35I mean, this is a great toy for Malibu, but a road trip?
00:59:39Honey, you can feel every bone.
00:59:43I thought you said you were in love with it, but are you?
00:59:45I was.
00:59:47I am.
00:59:49I'm in love with it.
00:59:49I'm in love with it.
00:59:50I'm in love with it.
00:59:51I'm in love with it.
00:59:52I'm in love with it.
00:59:54I'm in love with it.
00:59:56Listen, we wrap the day after tomorrow.
00:59:58Why don't you come meet me in Nashville, and we'll fly home in a studio jet.
01:00:03Now, will you just sign the deal so we can go to Hawaii and shoot this blockbuster?
01:00:08Jill, we're gonna have to talk about the script at some point.
01:00:11Yeah, but I'm sure we'll have a million production changes once we're on location.
01:00:15Plenty of time to talk about all of that.
01:00:18You're a wonderful man, and a brilliant director.
01:00:23That's very kind.
01:00:25We're going places.
01:00:32Why don't you come with me now?
01:00:35I'm not leaving your car here.
01:00:36Oh, let Dan deal with it.
01:00:38And then you can come watch me film my big scene with Marco Ray.
01:00:41Trying to make me jealous.
01:00:42Well, he does have a little crush on me.
01:00:44Come on.
01:00:45I'll see you in Nashville.
01:00:46Break a leg.
01:00:51Oh, I forgot my sauce.
01:00:53Allie said she'd give me a bottle.
01:00:54Will you remember?
01:00:55It's Callie.
01:00:57And yes, yes, I will remember.
01:00:59I'll see you Friday.
01:01:00Safe drive.
01:01:09Hey, Callie.
01:01:10Hey, Dan.
01:01:12Hey, Callie.
01:01:14Hey.
01:01:15I'm leaving first thing in the morning.
01:01:17Just wanted to say goodbye and thank you for everything.
01:01:21Including reading that script.
01:01:22You're right about a lot of things.
01:01:25A lot of things.
01:01:27You're just being polite.
01:01:29No, I'm not.
01:01:30I didn't mean that.
01:01:32Well, I'm the one who should be saying thank you.
01:01:35Go ahead.
01:01:37I don't know how you guessed about that shoebox under my feet.
01:01:42But I'm sure glad you did.
01:01:45Think Tucker's been whispering in my ear?
01:01:47Maybe.
01:01:48But I also know that you never make a promise that you don't keep.
01:01:52Oh, yeah?
01:01:52How would you know that?
01:01:54Because you promised me a list of country songs.
01:01:57And I know you're going to keep that promise.
01:01:59Will you email it to me?
01:02:01Really?
01:02:02Yes.
01:02:05So I got to know, whatever happened to the shoebox under the bed?
01:02:12I emptied it.
01:02:14Why's that?
01:02:18Looking forward, not back.
01:02:20I am gonna keep Tucker's traditions going, though.
01:02:26I'm sorry you'll miss the fall festival.
01:02:28It's a big deal, huh?
01:02:30It's my favorite day of the year since I was a kid, except maybe Christmas.
01:02:36Is that right?
01:02:36Yeah.
01:02:40Oh.
01:02:42You gonna remember to give me that list?
01:02:44Are you gonna remember to get a mouth guard?
01:02:49I will.
01:02:58Take care.
01:03:02Hi, Luke.
01:03:03Yo.
01:03:04Take care.
01:03:07Will.
01:03:19Can I open my eyes yet?
01:03:21Oh my gosh!
01:03:23I love it!
01:03:34So straight to Nashville tomorrow, no detours?
01:03:37No detours, pal.
01:03:39I told Julian I'd be there waiting.
01:04:03Hey.
01:04:21Did you order those pumpkins from Frank?
01:04:23I can go pick them up.
01:04:24Will is already on it.
01:04:27Kelly, you never said anything about your dinner with Joe.
01:04:31Joe's not the same.
01:04:34And actually, I'm not the same either.
01:04:36We are not right for each other anymore.
01:04:39And what about that director fellow?
01:04:43Luke has gone back to his life and I am probably never seeing him again.
01:04:49So put him out of your mind because that's what I've done.
01:04:54Okay.
01:04:56I start my job next month.
01:04:58I am not gonna have time for much else.
01:05:01So please, put down the bow and arrow, Cupid.
01:05:05Done.
01:05:06We have a festival to get ready for.
01:05:16My goodness.
01:05:18No wonder Kelly needed to find this recipe.
01:05:21Best barbecue east of the river.
01:05:23Missed those ribs, though.
01:05:26But I told Willa I'd be back.
01:05:29Yeah.
01:05:29Festival or no festival.
01:05:32No festival?
01:05:32What do you mean, no festival?
01:05:34They haven't sold enough tickets to break even.
01:05:37Willa thinks they may have to call it off.
01:05:39No, no, that can't be right.
01:05:40Kelly's been acting like it's all systems go.
01:05:42She's in the dark.
01:05:44Eve is hoping for a last-minute box office rush.
01:05:46But Willa says they've been losing money all year.
01:05:49I mean, locals still come.
01:05:50But when Tucker died, he took the mojo with him.
01:05:54And Willa told you this?
01:05:56Entertainment business is rough.
01:05:58Everybody gets their 15 minutes.
01:06:01But don't worry, buddy.
01:06:01I think you've got at least 10 minutes left in you.
01:06:04Plus, Island Girl will get you another 15.
01:06:07Dean, can you do me a favor?
01:06:08Can you go on Tucker's website and buy, I don't know, 100 tickets?
01:06:12Whatever you think, and just charge it to my card.
01:06:14You don't think I didn't offer that?
01:06:15Willa nearly bit my head off.
01:06:17Why?
01:06:18They don't want charity.
01:06:19They want Tucker's full of people again.
01:06:22There's got to be something we can do here.
01:06:24It's too late to hire a publicist, even if they have the money.
01:06:28I wish we could help.
01:06:31Yeah.
01:06:34Yeah.
01:06:45How's that?
01:06:45Does it look even with the others?
01:06:50Earth to Willa.
01:06:52Hey, can you help me?
01:06:54Stop texting Dan for one second.
01:06:56Look.
01:06:57Sorry, Callie.
01:06:58Yeah.
01:07:00Perfect.
01:07:01Wait.
01:07:03I'm not texting Dan.
01:07:06They have the ticket sales, and they do not look good.
01:07:08I'm sure there's nothing to worry about.
01:07:11There's always a rush at the door.
01:07:12I wouldn't count on that.
01:07:15Tucker's has been losing money since Grandpa died.
01:07:20What are you talking about?
01:07:21Why didn't anyone tell me?
01:07:23It's your mama didn't want to worry you.
01:07:25That's why I fixed up the room out back.
01:07:27I just, I had to borrow money to do it,
01:07:29and I was counting on the money from the ticket sales to get us back on our feet,
01:07:32and then it seems like we're just deeper in the hole.
01:07:37How deep is the hole?
01:07:39Not so deep that we'll never climb out.
01:07:43We're not losing Tucker's, are we?
01:07:45No, honey, no.
01:07:46Don't look so worried.
01:07:47We're not upside down.
01:07:49It's just a bad patch.
01:07:52And we need to cancel the fest.
01:07:54Well, if we don't fill the place, then we're paying performers out of pocket,
01:07:58and we just, we can't afford that.
01:08:00So sorry.
01:08:05Well, if Grandpa Tucker was here, you know what he'd say?
01:08:10Shoulders back, head high.
01:08:13There's always next year.
01:08:14It'll be here before you know it.
01:08:17I can say exactly that.
01:08:19But if you cut this scene, we lose my speech at the volcano.
01:08:22Yeah, I know.
01:08:24You can't just cut and paste this thing.
01:08:25It's a page one rewrite.
01:08:26The studio is committed to this script.
01:08:28They love it.
01:08:30If you tell them that you want a rewrite, then the whole deal could fall apart.
01:08:33Is that what you want?
01:08:34I want to make a movie that I'm proud of, that we're both proud of.
01:08:37That's all.
01:08:40Just think of it as a three-minute movie.
01:08:43It's a three-minute movie.
01:08:44It's a three-minute movie.
01:08:45It's a three-minute movie.
01:08:46It's a three-minute movie.
01:08:46It's a three-minute movie.
01:08:47Just think of it as a three-month holiday on a beach with me.
01:08:51They're going to rent us a gorgeous house.
01:08:52I mean, when are we going to get the chance to do something like this?
01:08:55And it's a feature, Luke.
01:08:56A feature with a big budget.
01:08:58It's a great opportunity.
01:09:01I know.
01:09:02Well, if you don't do it for your career, then do it for mine.
01:09:05And I'll owe you a favor.
01:09:06And you can call it in any time you want.
01:09:09A favor?
01:09:10Name it.
01:09:11Whatever you want.
01:09:13But you'll sign the deal.
01:09:14No more notes.
01:09:17You're smiling.
01:09:37Does that mean we sold more tickets?
01:09:41Luke Ellis emailed me his top 10 must-see science fiction film.
01:09:48Hmm.
01:09:48Well, I thought you might be hearing from him again.
01:09:51Well, he's just being nice.
01:09:52It doesn't mean anything, Mom.
01:09:55I'm going to check the website.
01:09:57Well, do you want to have your coffee first?
01:09:59Nope.
01:10:00If I have to cancel the performers, I want to know now.
01:10:12And it looks like I'm going to be making those calls.
01:10:18Okay.
01:10:24Maybe you can see about refunding the ticket money.
01:10:29Yes, ma'am.
01:10:32I'll take care of it.
01:10:41Well, cancel just seems so final.
01:10:43But postpone makes it sound like we're putting it off for a week.
01:10:47You know how many calls I got this morning asking me about the new date?
01:10:51Oh, honey, can you take down the posters when you go into town?
01:10:55Willow wrote postponed instead of canceled.
01:10:58Well, because canceled means final, and this isn't final.
01:11:00Sorry, Eva.
01:11:01That was my idea.
01:11:03Dan, don't pay attention to them.
01:11:05They're always like this.
01:11:07I'll take them down, Mom.
01:11:09It's just I don't want to have to explain to people.
01:11:12Kelly, did you start all that refunding like I asked you to?
01:11:15I actually need Willow to show me how.
01:11:18Oh, no, I can do it.
01:11:19Don't worry.
01:11:21We are always putting you to work.
01:11:24I don't mind a bit.
01:11:27Eva, can you come here a second?
01:11:31Something doesn't look right.
01:11:33What doesn't?
01:11:38Uh, Kelly, look.
01:11:41How did this happen?
01:11:43What happened?
01:11:44Uh, in the last hour, every ticket to the fall festival's been sold.
01:11:50You sure?
01:11:50Look.
01:11:52We're sold out.
01:12:09Well, what are you doing?
01:12:11Get back to work.
01:12:14We're sold out, Dan.
01:12:16Go put it all back.
01:12:19Hello?
01:12:21Kelly, it's your cultural exchange student.
01:12:23Luke.
01:12:26How you doing?
01:12:27We are just getting ready for Sunday.
01:12:30Sunday?
01:12:32Tucker's fall music festival.
01:12:35Yeah, yeah.
01:12:37How's that going?
01:12:38Actually, we're sold out.
01:12:40Is that right?
01:12:41That's good.
01:12:42I'm glad to hear that.
01:12:44I guess that means I can only get standing room.
01:12:48Well, aren't you and Jillian on your way to Hawaii?
01:12:52Uh, no, not yet.
01:12:55Well, I could probably squeeze in an extra table if you're serious.
01:12:59We have plenty of barbecue.
01:13:01I'll ask her.
01:13:04Hey, if I don't see you, good luck with your movie.
01:13:08Thanks.
01:13:10Hey, Kelly.
01:13:11If I send you a postcard from Kauai, would you save it in your shoebox?
01:13:15I don't want you to forget me.
01:13:16No chance of that.
01:13:20I mean, after all, you are the guy who discovered Grandpa's recipe.
01:13:25I could never forget you.
01:13:27Good, I won't forget you either.
01:13:34Okay, I better go.
01:13:37Bye, Luke.
01:13:40Bye.
01:13:45Hey, Dan, have you seen this?
01:13:48Don't miss Tucker's Fall Festival, my new fave place for barbecue and music.
01:13:55Hashtag best barbecue.
01:13:58Look at this.
01:14:00Jillian posted about Tucker's on her Instagram and tagged us.
01:14:04That's why we sold out all of her followers.
01:14:07Wow, I got new respect for that woman.
01:14:08When she goes viral, she really goes viral.
01:14:12Yeah, but she doesn't post for free.
01:14:16Does she expect us to pay her?
01:14:19Nah, of course not.
01:14:21Well, then why would she do it?
01:14:24I don't know.
01:14:25I guess she really liked your barbecue.
01:14:30You told her.
01:14:31Nope.
01:14:31You told her to.
01:14:32Not me.
01:14:33You're a terrible liar, Dan.
01:14:35I am an excellent liar.
01:14:37I'm an agent.
01:14:38I'm telling the truth.
01:14:39It wasn't me.
01:14:40Luke and Jillian, the deal, quid pro quo.
01:14:43Luke forgets about rewriting Island Girl, and in return, Jillian does her social media
01:14:48magic for Tucker's.
01:14:50Well, he shouldn't have done that.
01:14:51He didn't even like the script.
01:14:53Well, I guess he's learning to like it.
01:15:00And he can't make any changes.
01:15:03Not a single comma.
01:15:05Why would he do that for us, people he just met?
01:15:07I don't understand.
01:15:10Sometimes a man finds his true home among strangers.
01:15:15And then, well, those strangers become family.
01:15:21And you think Luke felt that way about Lockhart?
01:15:25Honestly, I think he felt that way about Callie Jackson.
01:15:30I think he felt that way about Callie Jackson.
01:15:48Hey, second opinion, please.
01:15:52You look great.
01:15:55Oh no.
01:15:56Do you still have that emerald green knit dress?
01:16:00I do.
01:16:02You think I could wear it? I think it would be perfect for the festival.
01:16:05Hmm. And who are we trying to impress?
01:16:10No one. I just like the way it fits.
01:16:18And Lou Gellis said that he might come by.
01:16:22I see. Now we're getting to the bottom of this.
01:16:27I guess it doesn't really matter, though, because he'll bring Jillian.
01:16:31It doesn't matter what I wear.
01:16:33Oh, honey. You've been in uniform for too long.
01:16:38You get to wear whatever you want to wear. It's your time to shine.
01:16:42What if I get barbecue sauce on your dress?
01:16:46You won't.
01:16:48Let me go get it.
01:16:50Hey, Mom. One more thing.
01:16:52I was thinking about singing Grandpa's song at the festival.
01:16:57The one he sang every year.
01:16:59It won't make you sad, will it?
01:17:02No, honey.
01:17:05It'll make me proud.
01:17:08Can't promise I won't cry.
01:17:11I can promise you will.
01:17:20Thank y'all so much for being here.
01:17:35Y'all remember my Grandpa Tucker?
01:17:39He always told me,
01:17:41Wait until everyone's had so much to eat they can't move.
01:17:45That's the perfect time to take the stage.
01:17:52I am going to sing the song that my Grandpa wrote for my Grandma.
01:17:56He sang it for her at every Tucker's Fall Festival.
01:18:00And I would like to sing it in his honor.
01:18:14The talent auction will be closing in five minutes, so go get in your bids.
01:18:19And the Jason Leeds Band will be up momentarily.
01:18:29Oh my goodness.
01:18:32Grandpa would have been so happy.
01:18:35He'd have been over the moon.
01:18:38Y'all are a bunch of crybabies.
01:18:43Okay, so I haven't finished adding everything up yet,
01:18:45but I think this is the best silent auction we have ever had for the VA.
01:18:50Artemis action figure, $300.
01:18:53It's collectible.
01:18:54It's probably going right on e-mail right now.
01:18:56Oh, check this out.
01:18:57Tucker's barbecue sauce, $75.
01:19:00And a blow dry and a haircut from Kelsey.
01:19:03Count us up later and dance with me before the band packs up.
01:19:06Okay.
01:19:07Cowboy.
01:19:09Have fun.
01:19:10I can't stop.
01:19:22You don't have to yell.
01:19:25I understand it's not the answer that you want, but it's the decision I've made.
01:19:31Luke?
01:19:35I'm going to call you back.
01:19:38What are you doing here?
01:19:42I heard there was a festival.
01:19:44I didn't personally have a ticket, so I just snuck in the back.
01:19:49Well, you missed the headliners.
01:19:52Got the best one.
01:19:53Just saw you sing.
01:19:55It's a good song.
01:19:58If I had known you and Jillian were coming, I would have arranged for a table.
01:20:04Jillian's not here.
01:20:06She and I decided that it was time to dissolve our relationship, both personally and professionally.
01:20:13Create our differences.
01:20:15I'm sorry.
01:20:16Don't be.
01:20:17I'm not.
01:20:22It's going to keep happening.
01:20:25I'm just going to silence that.
01:20:27Hollywood doesn't like it very much when you turn down big opportunities.
01:20:31I don't think Dane is going to be happy to see me.
01:20:34I was hoping you would.
01:20:36Oh, my gosh.
01:20:37You know I am.
01:20:40You know, when I was in L.A., I couldn't for the life of me figure out how to do the cowboy cha-cha.
01:20:51Here we go.
01:20:55Is your white on your right foot?
01:20:56It is now.
01:20:59Oh, hey.
01:21:02You're not doing Island Girl?
01:21:04No.
01:21:07Is that going to ruin your career?
01:21:12Well, you know what someone very wise once told me?
01:21:16What's that?
01:21:18Gotta risk it to get the biscuit.
01:21:22Hey, Mr. Movie Director.
01:21:24Yes?
01:21:26I think this is the part where the guy kisses the girl.
01:21:30You're sweet.
01:21:42So you going to teach me this cha-cha or what?
01:21:47Here we go.
01:21:49Forward.
01:21:50Return.

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