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00:01:08It's a win-win, and you'll be reunited with your daughter back east.
00:01:12And I'll make sure that your treasured home gets the buyer who appreciates what a rare gem this is.
00:01:18Thank you. Have a nice day.
00:01:20You too.
00:01:24You know, I think...
00:01:28Let's go with the penthouse.
00:01:30Okay. Excuse me.
00:01:34Meg! Honey!
00:01:38Where are you?
00:01:40Beverly Hills.
00:01:42The Aspinwall Mansion?
00:01:44Mm-hmm. We got the listing.
00:01:46You are relentless!
00:01:48You've been on the hunt for that since before you even met me.
00:01:51It's hereditary.
00:01:52Yeah, yeah, yeah. I know your family's treasure hunters, blah, blah, blah.
00:01:55How's it going over there?
00:01:57Uh, well, Miss Oswald is here, and she wants to sign on the penthouse.
00:02:03Why don't you dare let that happen?
00:02:05She doesn't want a big house.
00:02:07I'll convince her.
00:02:09There'll be a bigger commission.
00:02:12Fine. I can buy you an hour. But hurry.
00:02:15Perfect.
00:02:18I'll admit, I have always loved this house.
00:02:22But I never thought Batch would put it on the market, so I just forgot about it.
00:02:26Well, just because something is forgotten doesn't mean it's not worth finding again.
00:02:32You know, the penthouse apartment is nice,
00:02:37but a property like this has so much space.
00:02:41So many rooms for children and grandchildren.
00:02:46I can hear it now.
00:02:48The pitter-patter of all those little feet on the vintage oak floors.
00:02:51I like the sound of that.
00:02:55Let me call my accountants. I think we can make this work.
00:02:59Amazing!
00:03:01I will write that offer up for you right away.
00:03:04Thank you. Look forward to talking to you.
00:03:06Of course. After you.
00:03:09Babe, you are amazing!
00:03:13I know.
00:03:14A couple more commissions like that, we're going to be partners in no time.
00:03:17Just think, maybe we should start looking for that property that the partners want for their resort.
00:03:22Come on, it'd be champagne, penthouses, and ski trips for us.
00:03:27I don't know if a penthouse is for me.
00:03:30I always thought something like that was a good idea.
00:03:34I don't know if a penthouse is for me.
00:03:37I always thought something like this, a little bit more homey.
00:03:40Babe, home is where you put your stuff between the office and the golf course.
00:03:48Hello?
00:03:55Um, thank you for letting me know.
00:03:59What's up?
00:04:03I...
00:04:05I have to go.
00:04:07Well, what happened?
00:04:09Are you okay?
00:04:17Hundred K, baby!
00:04:33Okay.
00:04:51Whoa! Watch it!
00:04:53Why don't you watch where you're...
00:04:58What?
00:04:59No harm, no foul, right?
00:05:01Yeah, luckily. I hate to be stuck here waiting for AAA.
00:05:04Like, it's not so bad. I could show you around if you want.
00:05:08No need. I grew up here.
00:05:10Oh. Oh! You must be here for the, uh, Minotaurs.
00:05:15I'd rather go to jury duty.
00:05:18Wow. You are pretty judgmental for somebody who hasn't apologized yet for almost hitting me with her car.
00:05:24We died and made you grumpy.
00:05:26My father. He'll excuse me.
00:05:31Okay.
00:06:02Coffee, please.
00:06:04Meg? Oh, my gosh! Is that you?
00:06:07Sarah! Hi!
00:06:09Oh, my gosh. Look at you with that L.A. glow.
00:06:12Oh, my goodness. I haven't seen you since you stormed out of Lakewood like a bat out of heck.
00:06:17Seems like just yesterday I was sneaking you waffles out of the back of this place.
00:06:21And, uh, now it's all my fault.
00:06:26Oh, I'll have that to go.
00:06:28Oh. Okay.
00:06:31I know it seems pretty quiet in here now, but you should see this place at breakfast.
00:06:35These farmers can put away an alarming amount of pancakes.
00:06:39Gary says sometimes I flip him in my sleep.
00:06:41Gary?
00:06:43Yeah. My husband.
00:06:45Wait. Gary?
00:06:47Gary.
00:06:49Gary.
00:06:51Gary.
00:06:53Yeah. My husband.
00:06:55Wait. Gary? Gary from high school?
00:06:57Very same.
00:06:59I know. High school sweethearts to Lakewood power couple.
00:07:02He runs the hardware store in town.
00:07:04Wow.
00:07:05You have got to come by for dinner to meet our daughter, Kimmy.
00:07:07She is amazing.
00:07:09She's got dreams as big as a mountain, attention span as deep as a puddle.
00:07:13Sarah, we've got a second. Can I grab a refill?
00:07:16In a second, Kyle.
00:07:17Oh, I'm not staying long.
00:07:19Just meeting with my father's lawyer.
00:07:21Oh, right. God, listen to me babbling on.
00:07:23I was so sorry to hear about Frank.
00:07:25How are you doing?
00:07:27Oh, um, fine, thanks.
00:07:29We weren't that close.
00:07:31Right.
00:07:33Well, he will really be missed around here.
00:07:35He was a real gem, your pop.
00:07:37I could just grab a coffee pot myself.
00:07:40In a second, Kyle. I am reuniting with my oldest friend.
00:07:44Okay. Well, learn a little patience and you might go far in life.
00:07:47I'm a doctor.
00:07:50Some people are so obvious.
00:07:52Sarah, it was lovely running into you.
00:07:55Oh, right. Oh, you've got to go. I know.
00:07:57But, hold on one second.
00:08:02Call me anytime, day or night.
00:08:05I appreciate that.
00:08:07Thanks.
00:08:08Sarah.
00:08:11Coming, Kyle.
00:08:19Bye.
00:08:36Regan, good to see you again.
00:08:39Oh, Don, you too.
00:08:41Sorry I had to drag you all the way out to settle the estate.
00:08:44It's okay. It's good to be back here again.
00:08:48Well, it was one of Frank's conditions that we do this here.
00:08:52Typical dad.
00:08:54Wait. One of his conditions?
00:09:10Did you know your dad was in the process of turning the house into an exhibit?
00:09:15No. We hadn't talked in a while.
00:09:18Frank was particularly proud of his local finds.
00:09:23He wanted to create a museum that was a tribute to Lakewood.
00:09:27Are you sure it wasn't a tribute to Frank the Incredible Explorer extraordinaire?
00:09:32Here it is.
00:09:35It's being?
00:09:37Your father's final wishes, all encased in a hidden compartment in his treasure desk.
00:09:47The presentation is all a part of it, sorry.
00:09:50Frank loved a bit of drama.
00:10:04First, his last will and testament.
00:10:06A copy of which he entrusted with me for safekeeping in a vault.
00:10:11Second, Frank's personal diary.
00:10:17And last but not least, the centerpiece of your father's legacy.
00:10:25The one prize that eluded him.
00:10:28The reason he moved to Lakewood in the first place.
00:10:31The map to the long lost treasure of Lakewood.
00:10:36That old thing. My dad used to stare at that for hours.
00:10:41Yeah, your father wanted to leave his collection with someone who would care for it and share it with the world.
00:10:48He wanted that someone to be you.
00:10:52Why do I sense a gigantic but?
00:10:54But, he wanted to make sure you were the right person.
00:10:58So, he left you a task.
00:11:00Use this map to find the treasure of Lakewood.
00:11:05The one puzzle he could never solve.
00:11:08You do this, you inherit everything.
00:11:11The house, the land, the whole shebang.
00:11:13Great. So he left me with an impossible task.
00:11:17What happens if I don't want to jump through his hoops?
00:11:20The whole thing gets handed over to a trust he set up and they all install their own curator.
00:11:26Is there a deadline?
00:11:28Two weeks. Then the curator position goes to a vote.
00:11:31So, he left me two weeks to solve a mystery that has baffled him for decades?
00:11:36People wonder why our relationship is so complicated.
00:11:40I'm just a messenger.
00:11:42Do you do a lot of treasure hunt will readings, Don?
00:11:45Well, this is my first.
00:11:47Your father, he was a dear friend, but he sure could be exhausting.
00:11:56Whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:11:58You're telling me that you get all that land?
00:12:02Yeah, I guess.
00:12:04Babe, I'm just throwing this out there, but if you can get all that land, it's the perfect spot for the resort.
00:12:09Babe, you mean the Partners Dream Project?
00:12:11Yes! They've been looking for a perfect spot for years and if we could deliver that to them?
00:12:15I don't know.
00:12:17I mean, just because this place holds a lot of bad memories doesn't mean I want to see you get turned into Disneyland Minnesota.
00:12:23Babe, it's like I was saying the other day.
00:12:25Something like this is career rocket fuel. It would shoot us straight to the top.
00:12:29We'd be able to pick whatever office we want, whatever project we want.
00:12:33We'd be able to start building our dream home.
00:12:36Okay. I'll give it one shot.
00:12:38But even if I find anything, I'm not making any promises, okay?
00:12:41Let's just collect all the cards before we fold, okay?
00:12:46Alright. Let's find some treasure.
00:12:49Let's find some treasure.
00:12:54♪♪
00:13:21Not big readers in L.A., are ya?
00:13:25Hello?
00:13:27You talking to a scarecrow?
00:13:34Looks like that hurt.
00:13:36Oh. You again.
00:13:39If only there was a sign telling you to keep out.
00:13:47Yeah, well.
00:13:49What are you doing up high, again?
00:13:52I'm getting a bird's eye view of the scarecrow to see if it works, which, clearly, it doesn't.
00:13:59Okay, look. I lost my dad a couple years ago, so I'm sorry about earlier.
00:14:06But, uh, what are you doing here on my land?
00:14:11We got off on the wrong foot. How about we start over?
00:14:15I'm Meg Davis.
00:14:17I'm Tom.
00:14:18You might have known my father, Frank.
00:14:21He fancied himself something of an explorer.
00:14:24Oh, yeah. Yeah, I caught him sniffing around a few times.
00:14:28Hence the sign.
00:14:30Yeah, I can explain that.
00:14:32He came across this map. Supposedly, it leads to Lakewood's long-lost treasure.
00:14:38He became obsessed, hunting it down.
00:14:41On my land? No.
00:14:44I'm not that lucky.
00:14:46Besides, what's that got to do with you?
00:14:49He left me in sort of a tricky position.
00:14:52In order to inherit his estate, I must find this so-called treasure.
00:14:57Well, look, it's getting late, and, uh, I don't really have time for a wild goose chase, so...
00:15:04Yeah, that wasn't an invitation.
00:15:06Take my word. Inheritances aren't always all they're cracked up to be.
00:15:11Well, can I at least look around?
00:15:14Everything you need to know is on that sign.
00:15:17You might want to wash that shoe.
00:15:19There's a chance that that mud you stepped in ain't mud.
00:15:44Look at you.
00:15:56Not even good enough for catch-up.
00:15:59Come on, boys, this is our last shot, and you're letting me down.
00:16:04You might want to give him a break. And yourself.
00:16:07I don't know what Dad's secret was, Mom. I don't have the touch.
00:16:12That new fertilizer's not working out for you then?
00:16:15No. If what we paid for it, we ought to be fighting off tomato monsters by now.
00:16:19Well...
00:16:21Yeah, I'd say you get an early night. Things always look better in the morning.
00:16:43Antique mayonnaise.
00:16:47Gross.
00:16:57Restaurants near me.
00:17:02Closed. Closed. Closed.
00:17:07Open.
00:17:10About an hour away.
00:17:13Daddy really did drag us out to the boonies.
00:17:37Hey, Sarah, it's Meg. Does your diner deliver?
00:18:07Some family motto.
00:18:17More like a curse.
00:18:35Did you drag that all the way from the field just to scare me?
00:18:45Yes, I did. And it was totally worth it.
00:18:49So I was thinking, this treasure you're looking for, is it valuable?
00:18:55It can be.
00:18:57Okay, so let's make a deal.
00:18:59You and I go hunting for it together, and whatever we find, we split 50-50.
00:19:04It's my map.
00:19:06My land.
00:19:12Deal. The scare crew stays in the car.
00:19:17Sarah! Hi!
00:19:20Oh, you are a lifesaver.
00:19:22Just being neighborly.
00:19:24Hi, Tom.
00:19:25Hey.
00:19:26I didn't know you two knew each other. So you're staying for dinner, huh?
00:19:28No, no, no. I was just on my way out.
00:19:30Nonsense. There's plenty. Come on, help me heat this up. The others are bringing in the rest.
00:19:34Go on.
00:19:36The others?
00:19:42Carrie! Hi!
00:19:44Hi, Meg. Great to see you. This is Carrie.
00:19:48Mom says you live in Los Angeles.
00:19:50Do you know Lady Gaga?
00:19:53I did show her a house once.
00:20:00Kimmy, it's been a while. How is school?
00:20:05School's boring. I'm thinking about quitting.
00:20:07You're not quitting school.
00:20:09But I'm already so smart.
00:20:11So, Tom, how's your mom?
00:20:14She's good. You know, her back kind of bothers her, but she doesn't like to complain.
00:20:18And the farm? Think you have the tomatoes ready for the annual tomato toss?
00:20:22Yes, you betcha.
00:20:25I'll tell you, Meg, this place hasn't changed a bit.
00:20:29My dad likes to preserve history.
00:20:31I don't know what to say, sir. This is incredible.
00:20:35You know, I'm always happy for an excuse to make anything other than burgers and waffles.
00:20:40So, let's dig in.
00:20:44Is it true in Los Angeles everybody works in the movies?
00:20:47Not really.
00:20:49Do you have a star in that Hollywood celebrity street?
00:20:52I know, but...
00:20:54Let her eat in peace, Kimmy.
00:20:56No, you know what? Actually, I kind of want to hear this answer.
00:20:59I do have a doormat with my name on it.
00:21:03Cool.
00:21:05Oh, no, thank you. I'm a vegetarian.
00:21:09Yeah, me too.
00:21:22So, made it to the forest first thing?
00:21:25I'll be there. And make sure you wear something a little bit more appropriate.
00:21:28Excuse me?
00:21:30Your shoes. The city heels ain't gonna cut it in the mountains.
00:21:34See you there.
00:21:39Well, best of luck with the treasure hunt tomorrow.
00:21:42And halfway she gets turned into a dud, then I don't have to deal with Tom for much longer.
00:21:47Well, I know quite a few ladies in town that wouldn't mind dealing with Tom.
00:21:51And on that note, goodnight, Meg.
00:21:55But I still have more questions.
00:21:57Kimmy?
00:21:59Goodnight, Kimmy.
00:22:00Goodnight.
00:22:22You see that?
00:22:24That's what a good dad looks like.
00:22:27And a dad who's obsessed with treasure hunting makes his daughter go on a wild goose chase to claim her inheritance.
00:22:41You want me to read this journal so I can tell the whole world how great you are, right?
00:22:50Goodnight, Dad.
00:23:20Goodnight.
00:23:47Hi there.
00:23:49Hey, I'm Jim, Tom's mom.
00:23:51And you must be Frank's daughter, Meg.
00:23:53Hi, by DNA only. Nice to meet you.
00:23:55You too.
00:23:56Mom, what are you doing? We gotta get going.
00:23:58I thought you kids might like a little adventure juice.
00:24:01That is very sweet. Thank you.
00:24:04Thanks, Mom.
00:24:06You are very welcome. I just, you know, your little treasure hunt reminded me of when he was a kid.
00:24:12He'd go on all these adventures.
00:24:14Remember, you'd always say, I need some adventure juice.
00:24:18And his name stuck.
00:24:20What's in it?
00:24:21It's just lemonade and orange juice.
00:24:23And a hint of cinnamon.
00:24:25Mm, sounds delicious.
00:24:31I've tasted that before when I was a kid.
00:24:35That annual tomato toss.
00:24:37That's right. Yeah, we serve it there every year.
00:24:40And we also supply all the tomatoes for the big free-for-all.
00:24:43Yeah, we would. Someone hadn't ruined the crop.
00:24:46Tom, that's not your fault.
00:24:48I'm not following.
00:24:49It's nothing. Don't worry about it. We should probably get going. We've got a lot of ground to cover.
00:24:52Love you, Mom.
00:24:53I love you.
00:24:54Nice to meet you.
00:24:55Good luck.
00:25:10So, tell me about this map.
00:25:14What am I supposed to say? It's old. It's well-preserved.
00:25:18It was drawn up by somebody who signed a ZL.
00:25:21My dad found it on one of the excursions.
00:25:23Supposedly, it leads to Lakewood's long-lost treasure, whatever that is.
00:25:28And how long was you looking for this treasure?
00:25:31Decades. That's why I moved here.
00:25:33We uprooted our entire life to find it.
00:25:36I became obsessed.
00:25:38Great. So, uh, this should be a piece of cake.
00:25:42This way.
00:25:44You sure?
00:25:46I was a Girl Scout. Got this.
00:25:54Okay, should be right up here.
00:26:01Ah! Deja vu.
00:26:05How long's it been since your Girl Scouting days?
00:26:07Not so long that I've forgotten how I got my knife skill badge.
00:26:11Well, I guess you don't need a compass when you take Ubers everywhere, huh?
00:26:14I'd like to see you navigate the 405.
00:26:17Okay, I'm taking over. This needs a fresh eye.
00:26:24Wait. Wait, this is a trick.
00:26:27What do you mean?
00:26:28Here. See, the path seems right.
00:26:32But if you're a local, you know that the landmarks are reversed.
00:26:37Never give a city girl a country boy's job.
00:26:39I think you're wrong, country boy. But knock yourself out.
00:26:42I'm gonna stay right here. I'm sure I'll see you soon.
00:26:46With the treasure.
00:26:48Mm-hmm. Have fun.
00:27:05Don't.
00:27:06What are you offering?
00:27:07Lots of the adventure juice.
00:27:10Look, this map is obviously sending us in circles.
00:27:14We need to pool our resources.
00:27:17I'm listening.
00:27:19Let's look at the map together.
00:27:24Okay, it's trying to trick us. Let's just look for things that are wrong.
00:27:29Well, here.
00:27:31The instructions say go north to Eagle's Mound, but I know for a fact that that's south of the path.
00:27:36Great. And look at this.
00:27:39The map says that it's looking east at dawn.
00:27:42But those shadows don't make sense.
00:27:44Let's just assume that the time of day is right.
00:27:47These shadows indicate that we should be going south.
00:27:55Let's go south.
00:27:59We got this right.
00:28:01The X marks the river lookout.
00:28:04We used to go here for picnics when I was a kid.
00:28:12So we did it.
00:28:14Right?
00:28:15Did we do it?
00:28:16Yeah, I think we did.
00:28:19It doesn't match.
00:28:21What?
00:28:22The river bend. It doesn't match. Look.
00:28:24From this vantage point, we should be able to see the cave.
00:28:27Did we do something wrong?
00:28:31Wait a minute. There is something else.
00:28:44What is that?
00:28:45I used to look forward to seeing this here when I was a kid.
00:28:48It's really magical.
00:28:50Meg, there's a tiny key. This has to be a hiding place.
00:28:53Yeah, it is.
00:28:54When I was little, my dad would put me on these treasure hunts to this garden dweller.
00:28:58It's where I found this locket.
00:29:02So, what if there's something underneath?
00:29:06Okay, help me move it.
00:29:08Okay.
00:29:21It's empty.
00:29:23Someone got to it before we did.
00:29:25Maybe it's just another dead end.
00:29:30Wait, wait.
00:29:31Hey, FD. Initials. Carved right here at the base.
00:29:34Yeah, Frank Davis. My dad. It makes sense.
00:29:37He probably put it here in the first place.
00:29:42Wait.
00:29:43Wait. ZL.
00:29:47Hold on.
00:29:49ZL. Right there on the map. That has to mean something.
00:29:52Meaning what? Just another loose end?
00:29:56Help me move it back.
00:30:06You know what?
00:30:07I learned something very important today.
00:30:10What's that?
00:30:11That even during the good times, my father just had a hidden agenda.
00:30:15How so?
00:30:17I used to cherish these picnics here.
00:30:20But instead of father-daughter bonding time, he was just looking for this stupid treasure.
00:30:28Well, I think your father loved you very much.
00:30:33Whatever.
00:30:46Hey.
00:31:02Well, hey, you two.
00:31:03Did you guys find anything?
00:31:05Only more proof that my dad is exactly who I thought he was.
00:31:08I'll get a table.
00:31:12Well, you're not going to give up, are you?
00:31:13This whole thing is ridiculous.
00:31:15I feel like I lost my mind.
00:31:18But no. I am not a quitter.
00:31:21Good.
00:31:22Then at least you get to go crazy around some pretty scenery.
00:31:25If I never ever see another tree again, I'll be happy.
00:31:28That's not the scenery I was talking about.
00:31:34I don't know what you're talking about.
00:31:37Then why are you blushing?
00:31:40Sarah.
00:31:45Please make up your mind.
00:31:47Just kill for some cauliflower wings.
00:31:50Well, unfortunately, in a small town, you can't always get exactly what you want when you want it.
00:31:55But if you try what we do have, you just might like it.
00:32:00Hello.
00:32:01Hi. You guys ready?
00:32:02I would love a juicy Lucy, please.
00:32:04Okay. Salad for me.
00:32:06Alright.
00:32:07And a basket of deep fried tater tots for the table.
00:32:10Coming right up.
00:32:16Mmm.
00:32:21Man, these are good.
00:32:24How's your salad?
00:32:25Crisp and fresh.
00:32:27And unlikely to glue my arteries together.
00:32:30Suit yourself.
00:32:32I'm gonna hit the restroom.
00:32:45Mmm.
00:33:05What, uh, what happened here?
00:33:08A bird ate them.
00:33:10A bird?
00:33:12What she said.
00:33:14So guys, what's the next step?
00:33:15I don't think there is one.
00:33:17The map is misleading on purpose.
00:33:19It's starting to feel like a gigantic prank.
00:33:24Sarah, do you have Wi-Fi here?
00:33:26Reception is bad in this town.
00:33:28Yep. Code's on the menu, hon.
00:33:29Mmm.
00:33:41I don't know how you live like that.
00:33:43I couldn't get a thought in between the beeps.
00:33:45I like it. It makes me feel productive.
00:33:47Productive or just busy?
00:33:50Why don't you try and cut yourself off sometime?
00:33:52I'm not an addict.
00:33:54That's exactly what addicts say.
00:33:55Do yourself a favor and switch off every now and then.
00:33:58Give silence a try.
00:34:15Oh.
00:34:16Hey.
00:34:17Thought I heard you too.
00:34:19Oh, I take it we aren't exactly rolling in diamonds yet.
00:34:22Wild goose chase, Mom.
00:34:24It's been a long day. I should go.
00:34:26Why don't you come in for some cake?
00:34:29I...
00:34:30It's really good cake.
00:34:33Sure.
00:34:34Why not?
00:34:35Great.
00:34:49Mmm.
00:34:51Mmm.
00:34:52They do not make cake like this in Los Angeles.
00:34:56Ever miss it here?
00:34:57No.
00:34:59I mean, it wasn't all bad, but no.
00:35:03I like my life.
00:35:05Still, I mean, won't it be a shame to say goodbye to that gorgeous house of yours?
00:35:11It was my dad's house.
00:35:12I just lived there.
00:35:14Besides, we're no closer to finding this treasure, so the house might not be hers anyway.
00:35:18Tom?
00:35:20You're no help with that attitude.
00:35:23Look, don't mind him.
00:35:24You get that map out, I'm gonna grab my cheaters.
00:35:41Alright.
00:35:44How old is this map?
00:35:45We don't know.
00:35:46Why? Does that change things?
00:35:48Typical kids. Don't see the trees for the forest.
00:35:53Look, see, these are aspens.
00:35:55I mean, they haven't grown in this area for decades.
00:35:58They cut them all down and replaced them with spruce.
00:36:01Produces more lumber.
00:36:03Whoever drew this map, I mean, they drew it beautifully, but it was a long, long time ago.
00:36:08So if there was some sort of geographical shift, that would explain why things don't match up.
00:36:13We gotta go to the library tomorrow.
00:36:15What time do they open?
00:36:169am. Meet me there?
00:36:19Yeah.
00:36:27I'm tucked in better.
00:36:29Okay, good, because I don't know how to dress for a library.
00:36:31You look very library appropriate.
00:36:46Hey, you two.
00:36:48Hey.
00:36:49What are you doing here?
00:36:50Well, Kimmy has a homework project and I'm trying to teach her the value of using books instead of Google.
00:36:55How's that going?
00:36:56Slow.
00:36:58You know, it could also be profitable.
00:37:00Why don't you go ask the librarian for all the information that they have on the history of Lakewood?
00:37:10Did you just...
00:37:12Did you just bribe a child?
00:37:14No, I stimulated the local economy.
00:37:23As kids, they always warned us to stay out of the mine shafts.
00:37:28That's strange.
00:37:29There's accounts of what the town was like when it was founded, you know, the mining times.
00:37:35But then there's this huge gap.
00:37:37Like, something happened and no one could bring themselves to write about it.
00:37:42Did you find something?
00:37:44Yeah, it's a map of the land that my farm is on.
00:37:49There's the farmhouse.
00:37:51There's the field.
00:37:52There's the creek.
00:37:53There's the spot that you trespassed on.
00:37:55Trespass? I have climbed a fence.
00:37:57Yeah, and thank God I was there to stop you.
00:37:59Who knows what kind of trouble you'd have caused.
00:38:01How long has your family lived there?
00:38:02Since the town was founded. Over a hundred years ago.
00:38:06Hm. Quite a legacy.
00:38:09Yeah. It's only taken me two years to flush it down the drain.
00:38:14What do you mean?
00:38:18There was an infestation three years ago.
00:38:23Parasites.
00:38:25Parasites.
00:38:28They destroyed our crops, left our land practically barren.
00:38:36I think it was the stress of dealing with it that was the final straw for my dad.
00:38:41I'm so sorry.
00:38:43When I took over, I was convinced that I was going to turn it around and make him proud.
00:38:50But whatever I try, crops fail and we just get deeper and deeper in the hole.
00:39:01That's why you need the treasure.
00:39:04Without it, I think Larson's tomato farm's over.
00:39:11You do realize that none of this is your fault, right?
00:39:15Yeah, but it doesn't feel like that.
00:39:17I have seen you these past couple of days.
00:39:21You care about this.
00:39:23And you're doing everything that you can to fix it.
00:39:26No one expects more than that.
00:39:30I appreciate that.
00:39:33You know, for a snooty big city girl, you're not so bad.
00:39:38And for a tree-climbing big city girl?
00:39:42And for a tree-climbing, scarecrow-loving country boy, you could be worse.
00:39:55Okay, we need to focus.
00:39:58We need to fill in the gaps of what happened to the mines.
00:40:01Yeah, but if there's no information here, then where?
00:40:07Do you ever realize that what you've been looking for has been under your nose the entire time?
00:40:16What, your dad?
00:40:18My dad.
00:40:36Who's driving the toolmobile?
00:40:38I don't know, maybe somebody from my dad's estate?
00:40:41Want me to get him to leave?
00:40:43Leave? What do you mean? Just got here.
00:40:46Royce, what are you doing here?
00:40:49I came to help with the treasure hunt. Tried to call, but none of my calls seemed to go through.
00:40:53Yeah, signal's very sketchy.
00:40:55Oh, um, Tom, this is my boyfriend, Royce. Royce, this is Tom.
00:41:01Ah, Meg said she had a run-in with the locals.
00:41:03I didn't say it like that.
00:41:04But this is great. I mean, even better than I imagined.
00:41:08Put the chalets over there, tennis courts down there, golf course way over there. This is great.
00:41:13What do you mean?
00:41:15Oh, she didn't tell you? Well, when we win the property, we're going to let our bosses turn it into a luxury resort.
00:41:21Really?
00:41:23Oh yeah. In a year's time, Lakewood's going to be the hotspot for city folk looking to take a load off.
00:41:29Oh. Won't that be a lovely surprise for the people of Lakewood?
00:41:34Won't it? That way you don't ever have to come back here again.
00:41:43You coming?
00:41:47Woo, gorgeous!
00:41:50This place is like an exhibit in a museum.
00:41:53My father curated these artifacts from all over the world.
00:41:56Some of them are from this area.
00:41:57Never really liked museums, though I always kind of found them to be a bore.
00:42:03Anyone find anything?
00:42:06Well, here's a statue of a couple coal miners.
00:42:10That's interesting.
00:42:12I'll tell you what's interesting. This view. It's going to be incredible when we level this place and build a resort.
00:42:17The golf course is going to look amazing from up here.
00:42:21Anything?
00:42:22Yeah, look at this. Larson and Nelson. This Larson guy must be my ancestor. I've never seen this.
00:42:29I don't know how or where your dad unearthed it.
00:42:37Hello?
00:42:39Meg, hi. It's Don. I'm afraid I got some news.
00:42:45I've got some news is never good news.
00:42:48I was trying to make sure that Frank's will was concrete, and I was reviewing the trust bylaws.
00:42:56The thing is...
00:42:58Come on, Don. We're on the clock here.
00:43:01That's the thing. I hate to tell you this, but according to the bylaws, the clock didn't start when you received the map.
00:43:10When did it start?
00:43:12When Frank died.
00:43:13Oh, perfect. So instead of two full weeks, we have...
00:43:17You only have three days left.
00:43:20Three days?
00:43:22I wanted to tell you as soon as I found out.
00:43:25If you haven't found the treasure by the time the vote occurs, I'm afraid there's nothing I can do.
00:43:33I just wish you would have figured this out sooner.
00:43:36I'm sorry, Meg.
00:43:38Me too. Bye.
00:43:39Bye.
00:43:41Judging by the looks on your faces, you got the gist of that.
00:43:45So what now?
00:43:47We need more eyes. None of this means much to any of us, but to the people of this town, maybe there's a connection that we're not seeing?
00:43:55So what do we do? Go door to door with photos of the artifacts?
00:43:59Or... we bring them to us.
00:44:02Exactly. We pop some bottles of champagne, put out some charcuterie...
00:44:06Maybe play some music?
00:44:08I don't get it.
00:44:10Oh, Tim. Tom, you are in for a pleasant surprise, my friend.
00:44:14You're about to experience one of Royce and Meg's famous open houses.
00:44:37Not bad for a half day's notice, if I do say so myself.
00:44:41Well, we make a pretty great team, don't we?
00:44:45Hi, you two.
00:44:47Hey! This place looks amazing.
00:44:50Yeah, it's, um... it's alright.
00:44:53Is it, Tim?
00:44:55It's Tom.
00:44:57Well, I better go make the rounds. You should as well, hon.
00:45:00Wish us luck.
00:45:01Okay, I'm going to take small groups of people upstairs to go look at the museum.
00:45:05Just keep a listen down here.
00:45:08And enjoy the food and champagne, and more importantly, have fun.
00:45:12Okay, you have fun too.
00:45:14Uh, or, um...
00:45:24Okay.
00:45:26Meg and Royce put on a show.
00:45:28Okay.
00:45:30Meg and Royce put on quite the show.
00:45:33Yeah, it must be easy to throw a party when money's no object and you want to show people you're better than them.
00:45:38This place is amazing. I never knew Lakewood had such a rich history.
00:45:42We should make coming here a part of the annual Tomato Toss Festival.
00:45:45Yeah. Enjoy it while you can, because pretty soon this is going to be one giant golf course.
00:45:50Great, I love golf.
00:45:52Shut up, Kyle.
00:45:59Shh.
00:46:10You know, I really must say, it's kind of great to see all of Frank's hard work on display like this.
00:46:16Yeah, turns out he wasn't completely useless after all.
00:46:20You know, Meg, I know you had your struggles with him, but over the last few years he became a really important part of this town.
00:46:28People liked talking to him.
00:46:31He made people feel like their history mattered.
00:46:35Yeah, it's not as novel as it sounds.
00:46:38He probably was just looking for clues on that treasure.
00:46:42Maybe, but just look at how much care he put into this exhibit.
00:46:48Just with a little attention, this could really become a local attraction.
00:46:52Jimmy!
00:46:54Don't touch that!
00:46:59Hey.
00:47:01Hey. Having a good time?
00:47:03Yeah, yeah, it's great.
00:47:05Can we talk?
00:47:07Yeah, what's up?
00:47:09In private.
00:47:12Okay.
00:47:14Okay.
00:47:27Look.
00:47:29This is your house.
00:47:31You can do whatever you want with it, but...
00:47:34But what? What do you mean?
00:47:35If we find this treasure, are you really gonna let Royce turn this into a playground for the rich and famous?
00:47:44I don't know.
00:47:46My feelings about this place are complicated.
00:47:50Take this locket, for example.
00:47:53It used to remind me of my dad, and then it reminded me that he was gone most of the time.
00:47:59I get that this place is special for everyone else.
00:48:03But for me...
00:48:05it was a lot of lonely nights.
00:48:08But you're really gonna give this all up just to get back at him?
00:48:12It's not about him.
00:48:14He's gone.
00:48:16Royce was right.
00:48:18The past is an anchor, and if I want to move forward, if I want my career to flourish,
00:48:23I need to start looking to the future.
00:48:27You're sure?
00:48:28You're sure.
00:48:32Hey, Tim. Still tall.
00:48:35Right.
00:48:37We got a bite?
00:48:51See? Larson and Nelson. The Nelson guy must have been old Wyatt, Nelson's ancestor.
00:48:55If anyone remembers anything about the mines back then, it'll be him.
00:49:00Great job, Kyle.
00:49:21This looks like the place.
00:49:23This guy looks like he's preserved in coal dust and moonshine.
00:49:28You sure there's not a shotgun up there?
00:49:31Alrighty, then.
00:49:36Hey, you're a local. I'm sure you'd prefer to hear from a familiar face.
00:49:41Good morning, sir.
00:49:43Whatever it is, I don't want none.
00:49:45Nothing good ever arrives in a car that fancy.
00:49:48Let's just go.
00:49:53Mr. Nelson, I'm Tom Larson. You might know my dad, Adam. He used to bring you supplies every now and then.
00:50:00I remember Adam, Larson. He was good people.
00:50:03Well, this is Meg. Her father was Frank Davis.
00:50:07I know Frank Davis, too.
00:50:09Doesn't sound like he's a fan.
00:50:11Um, Mr. Nelson, we just want to ask a few questions about Lakewood and what happened to the mines.
00:50:19Fine, but that's only because your daddy was good to me, Larson.
00:50:24We're actually here about the treasure of Lakewood.
00:50:27Not that I think it actually exists, but you gotta try, right?
00:50:31Is there anything you can tell us? About the mines? The mountains?
00:50:34I'll tell you if you shut up.
00:50:36It's not a long story as my daddy remembered it.
00:50:40Lakewood in the early days weren't much of a town.
00:50:44Things were peaceful until somebody dug up a gigantic ruby.
00:50:48It don't take much to light a spark of greed when the people don't have much.
00:50:51And with a rock like that, well, the fighting started almost immediately.
00:50:55And who won?
00:50:57No one wins a fight like that, son.
00:50:59When the dust settled, the ruby was gone.
00:51:02There's always suspicions that one of the town founders, Zach Larson,
00:51:06yes, Tom, your kin, had took it, but it never resurfaced again while he was alive.
00:51:13What happened to the mines?
00:51:15All I know is it's been abandoned for decades.
00:51:18It was a terrible accident.
00:51:19They breached a hidden cave and the side of the mountain just caved in on itself,
00:51:24taking the miners with it.
00:51:26That's why your map doesn't line up. They blew up the freaking mountain.
00:51:29It was a dark time for the community.
00:51:31The survivors banded together and they rebuilt
00:51:35and focused on farming instead of mining and fighting.
00:51:39That fight, is that what the festival's about, with the tomato battle?
00:51:42It was meant to be a way to let bygones be bygones,
00:51:46to turn a tragic accident into a celebration.
00:51:49People don't like to dwell on the hard times.
00:51:52It's very important to remember.
00:51:55Sorry I can't be more of a help in your little treasure hunt.
00:51:59Yeah.
00:52:01Something to say, son?
00:52:03You know, it just feels like you're holding out on us a little bit,
00:52:06like you know a little more than what you're saying.
00:52:08What if I did?
00:52:12I know how this game is played.
00:52:14Royce.
00:52:16No, no, no, it's okay. It's business.
00:52:17I'm not going to get something for nothing, am I right?
00:52:23Anything else you can remember?
00:52:25You'll pay me $100 to tell you whether I know something else or not?
00:52:30Do you?
00:52:33See, I told you. Now let's hear it.
00:52:37The answer to your question is?
00:52:41Is... we're waiting.
00:52:44It's simple.
00:52:48Uh...
00:52:51I don't know anything else.
00:52:53Scout's honor.
00:52:55Y'all have a nice day.
00:53:14Hey kiddo, what you got there?
00:53:15Math.
00:53:17Yeah? You need some help?
00:53:19Well hey Meg! How was Nelson's?
00:53:21Charming. I got his decorator's number.
00:53:24So no luck, huh?
00:53:26Another in a series of dead ends.
00:53:28And I'm afraid this might be our final one.
00:53:31I'm sorry Meg.
00:53:33Okay, pie's on me.
00:53:35Hey Meg.
00:53:37Guess what? I'm going to go to LA just like you.
00:53:40Oh really?
00:53:42Do you mind telling me about this later?
00:53:46Well, unfortunately I don't think there's anything edible here.
00:53:49Oh, you should try the tater tots. They are delicious.
00:53:52Yeah, birds like them too.
00:53:57Yeah, I think I'm just going to wait to eat.
00:54:01Alright, y'all ready?
00:54:03Yes, salad for me, tater tots and coffee for the table, and burgers for the boys please.
00:54:08Actually, do you have anything a little less fried back there?
00:54:11Bryce. Sorry about him. Sarah's been a long day.
00:54:13You know what? I don't think this is my kind of place.
00:54:16Bryce!
00:54:23Where are you going?
00:54:25There is a country club not far from here with a golf course and sushi. I need civilization.
00:54:30Why are you being so hot-headed?
00:54:33Why are you and your farmer friend so chummy?
00:54:36What? What are you implying?
00:54:39Do you need to tell me something, Meg?
00:54:40No, of course not.
00:54:43I'll see you tomorrow.
00:54:46You know, you always said your dad spent as little time here as possible. I'm starting to see why.
00:55:10What's his problem?
00:55:12There's a lot riding on this, both of us.
00:55:15Yeah, I guess country life's not really for everybody.
00:55:19Maybe he needs a spa day or a massage or a mani-pedi.
00:55:23I know somebody who makes organic moisturizer in case his hands get a little too rough.
00:55:27You do realize that you're talking about my boyfriend, right?
00:55:30Yeah, I know, but you gotta admit, it's a bit much.
00:55:35I know he can be a lot. He did come all this way to help me.
00:55:40He's very passionate about our future.
00:55:44Yeah, you're right. I'm sorry.
00:55:48I should get going. My mom's expecting me.
00:56:06Gross.
00:56:08I think boys are dumb.
00:56:11Agreed.
00:56:37Bye.
00:56:53Meg, hey, what are you doing here?
00:56:56I was looking for Tom. Probably not going to be here for much longer. I wanted to thank him for his help.
00:57:01He came home in a bit of a mood last night. Is everything alright?
00:57:04Yeah. He left pretty quickly last night, but...
00:57:08Meg, you know Tom. He likes to joke around a lot.
00:57:12But he's always a little on edge around the annual tomato toss.
00:57:16Why?
00:57:18Well, see the tomato toss?
00:57:24It was always his daddy's proudest moment of the year.
00:57:28He'd take a big haul of tomatoes down for the recreation.
00:57:31And since the farm's been struggling, we haven't been able to contribute.
00:57:37And I'm afraid that Tom, he sees it as a personal failing.
00:57:43I like to patch things up. Do you know where I can find him?
00:57:50How do you feel about climbing trees?
00:58:01Coming up!
00:58:13What's up, Peter Pan? Where are your lost boys?
00:58:18What are you doing here?
00:58:21Probably going to be heading out soon.
00:58:24Yeah? Need to get back to work?
00:58:27Yeah. Need to get back to work. And Royce.
00:58:34Sorry about the treasure. Is your farm going to be okay?
00:58:39Yeah. We'll figure it out.
00:58:42Sorry for you, though. We didn't find anything.
00:58:46Yeah, well, just because we didn't find anything doesn't mean it was all bad.
00:58:52Yeah, it was kind of fun.
00:58:57It was interesting seeing the other Meg yesterday.
00:59:02Other Meg?
00:59:04Yeah. Business Meg. The Meg you become with Royce. City Meg.
00:59:12Maybe that's the real Meg.
00:59:15That's a shame. This country Meg's a lot more fun.
00:59:19If you're going to be like this, I can just go.
00:59:22I'm sorry.
00:59:23You know, maybe it's just confusing for you to meet someone whose life is a little bit more complicated than hanging out in tree houses all day.
00:59:30I don't think your life's that complicated.
00:59:32You just do whatever it takes to get the next big payday the fastest. Simple.
00:59:36Is this about the resort?
00:59:39I still haven't decided if I'm going to sell the estate or not.
00:59:43Besides, it's none of your business.
00:59:47Hey, it's my dad. My estate. My career.
00:59:50My, my, my. Wow, do they teach self-centeredness in year one of business school or year two?
00:59:56Shut up, Tom.
00:59:57Did you major in it?
00:59:58Look, you idiot.
01:00:06Is that...
01:00:09Cave?
01:00:12You pass the petrified stump, and there's the overhanging ledge. It must be just around here.
01:00:20Oh, yes!
01:00:22We did it.
01:00:23You did it. I guess there's still some country left in you after all, huh?
01:00:27Here, help me.
01:00:33Tom, look.
01:00:35My arms hold up a stony sky. My muscles stiff as boards. Amid the rubble at my feet, you'll find my hidden hoard.
01:00:47How did we miss that?
01:00:48What does that mean?
01:00:50Stony sky. Could it be the roof of the cave?
01:00:55Muscles stiff as boards. It's got to be the supports. Let's go take a look.
01:00:59Yeah.
01:01:11Tom!
01:01:13ZL! Zach Larson!
01:01:15It's him.
01:01:17This must be the one.
01:01:26I can't believe it.
01:01:37Here.
01:01:43A journal.
01:01:44A journal? What happened to the giant ruby?
01:01:50Unbelievable. It's Zach Larson's accounts of finding the town. It's an incredible historical find.
01:01:57You should be thrilled. It's written by one of your ancestors.
01:02:02This could be the Declaration of Independence. It doesn't matter. It's not going to help me save my farm.
01:02:08This was my last hope.
01:02:10I'm sorry, Tom.
01:02:14Where are you going?
01:02:16I gotta go do some thinking. I'll see you later.
01:02:28Hello?
01:02:29Meg, Kimmy's not with you, is she?
01:02:31No, I haven't seen her all day. Is everything okay?
01:02:34She didn't turn up for school today. A bunch of her clothes are missing. We think that she ran away. I don't know what to do.
01:02:42I'll come get you.
01:02:45Okay.
01:02:58Gary's off checking off Kimmy's favorite spots and I've just been waiting here in case she comes back.
01:03:02Oh, Sarah. Sarah, slow down.
01:03:04It's almost nightfall. I don't know what to do.
01:03:06I'm sure she's going to be fine. Did she leave some sort of note?
01:03:10What is this?
01:03:12Off to live somewhere more exciting. Back for Christmas. Probs.
01:03:17Oh, boy. I think I have an idea. Come on.
01:03:33Kimmy!
01:03:35Hey, Tom.
01:03:42Mom.
01:03:44Don't you ever run off like that again on me. Do you understand? What were you thinking?
01:03:50I heard Meg was going back to L.A. and I wanted to go with her.
01:03:57What if I talk to her?
01:03:59So, why do you want to move to L.A.?
01:04:03It's boring here. There are just trees and mountains and nothing ever happens.
01:04:08I know that the city can seem exciting, but, like, what might surprise you?
01:04:13I mean, just this week I made new friends, I threw a party, explored a cave.
01:04:20Ooh, where did you go?
01:04:21I'll tell you about that later.
01:04:23What I'm trying to say is that there's still a lot that this town has to offer.
01:04:28I suppose.
01:04:30If you promise to not give your mom any more heart attacks, I promise to let you come visit me in L.A.
01:04:38You swear?
01:04:40I swear.
01:04:42Oh, sorry to interrupt.
01:04:44Oh, no.
01:04:45I promise to let you come visit me in L.A.
01:04:47You swear?
01:04:49I swear.
01:04:51Oh, sorry to interrupt, girls' night ladies.
01:04:53I need to speak to Meg privately, though.
01:04:56I have to take Sarah and Kimmy home.
01:04:58No, no worries. I texted Gary, he's on his way to get us.
01:05:01Perfect. Shall we?
01:05:03You sure?
01:05:04Yeah, go ahead.
01:05:16So what is this all about?
01:05:19Alright, I've been thinking.
01:05:22We have had some setbacks, but I have a new foolproof plan on how we're going to get the estate.
01:05:27I'm listening.
01:05:29We sue the trust.
01:05:31Come on! All this treasure hunt mumbo-jumbo can't be legal.
01:05:34We get a couple high-powered attorneys on it, they'll file some injunctions on all sorts of technicalities.
01:05:38Bryce.
01:05:40What? What's that?
01:05:43The treasure of Lakewood.
01:05:45Okay, but it's a book. You're sure?
01:05:50Pretty sure.
01:05:52You're telling me this means we win?
01:05:54Yeah, I guess so. Maybe.
01:05:56Alright, then. We'll start making some calls and we'll have this place down to the studs in a week.
01:06:00I'm not selling.
01:06:02Of course you're selling. It's our future.
01:06:04No, it's not. Not anymore.
01:06:06Meg, you're kidding me. Don't tell me you want to hang around here showing off your dad's old junk.
01:06:11Okay, that came out wrong.
01:06:15This old house is getting to us, okay?
01:06:18Why don't we go to the country club, relax at the spa, and we'll talk about this when we've cooled off.
01:06:23I'm going to stay here, thank you.
01:06:28Alright, but I'm not giving up. Not when we're this close.
01:06:46I'm sorry, Mom.
01:06:48About what?
01:06:50I'm letting you down.
01:06:53You haven't failed me or anybody else.
01:06:56This family's about a lot more than a couple of tomatoes or a plot of land.
01:07:01It's love.
01:07:03No matter what happens to the farm, we'll always have that.
01:07:07I'm sorry, Mom.
01:07:09I'm letting you down.
01:07:11You haven't failed me or anybody else.
01:07:13It's love.
01:07:15We'll always have that.
01:07:17Love doesn't pay the bills.
01:07:19Honey, something will come up. We just have to be patient.
01:07:44Tom.
01:07:57Tom!
01:07:59Royce.
01:08:01What's up?
01:08:13Hey.
01:08:37Payback.
01:08:39What are you doing here?
01:08:40I brought you this journal.
01:08:43It belongs to your family.
01:08:47It must be so easy to just change your mind about what is or isn't important.
01:08:52You know, some of us actually have to make hard decisions.
01:08:55What do you mean?
01:08:57The offer on my dad's farm. Royce just called.
01:09:00Are you selling to Royce?
01:09:02You know what? Go back to L.A. and enjoy your bonus or your promotion or whatever.
01:09:07I'm so glad I could help you add a zero to your paycheck.
01:09:10Goodbye, Meg.
01:09:28Meg!
01:09:30We did it! We got the resort!
01:09:32How could you?
01:09:34How could I what? Save the day?
01:09:36You had no right to meddle into Tom's life like that.
01:09:37Slow down, okay? I did this for us.
01:09:40And you get the best of both worlds. You get your house and you get your job and he gets paid.
01:09:44Win, win, win, win, win.
01:09:46You always do this. You act in your own interest and you pretend like it's what we both wanted.
01:09:51You should have asked me first.
01:09:53Look, I'm sorry, but it's a done deal.
01:09:56June comes tomorrow to sign the paperwork and then I'm off to the Alps.
01:09:59With or without you, sweetheart?
01:10:01Definitely without me. We're done.
01:10:04Meg, come on. You're breaking up with me? Don't be silly.
01:10:08No, sticking in a relationship that doesn't work is being silly.
01:10:11I'm choosing to be smart.
01:10:13Goodbye, Royce.
01:10:15Oh, and by the way, you're a terrible skier.
01:10:18Almost as bad as you are at golf.
01:10:29Rude.
01:10:34Hello?
01:10:36Meg, it's Don. I just called to see how things were going.
01:10:40Oh, um, yeah, we actually found it.
01:10:44You found the treasure?
01:10:46Yeah, it was a journal that belonged to one of the founders.
01:10:50Well, that's fantastic.
01:10:52But, you know, I don't think you should be here.
01:10:55What?
01:10:57I don't think you should be here.
01:10:58It was a journal that belonged to one of the founders.
01:11:00Well, that's fantastic.
01:11:02But your tone does not sound like it's fantastic.
01:11:07I just, I'm just thinking about what it all means.
01:11:12Well, it's up to you.
01:11:14You can stick around or the board can vote to appoint a new custodian.
01:11:21What do you want to do?
01:11:28What do you want to do?
01:11:59You heard from Royce?
01:12:01I did. He said the contract is ready to sign.
01:12:05I'm going to meet him on the library steps at noon to do the paperwork.
01:12:10You sure you want to go through with this?
01:12:13Tom, it's a good thing. It'll give us enough to start fresh.
01:12:21You going to the tomato toss?
01:12:24No.
01:12:25No, I'm not in the mood.
01:12:27Look, we had a bad crop. So what?
01:12:30Mom, they had to outsource the tomatoes for the festival.
01:12:34I feel like a failure.
01:12:37Honey, the people of Lakewood, they don't love you any less.
01:12:41And your father wouldn't have either.
01:12:43He loved his son unconditionally.
01:12:45He'd be so proud of the effort you've put into this place.
01:12:49But he wouldn't want you to spend your whole life doing nothing.
01:12:53He wouldn't want you to spend your whole life doing what you think he'd want you to do.
01:12:59You have to pursue what you love.
01:13:02That's what the Larson family motto is all about.
01:13:06Wherever your heart is, find your home.
01:13:11So where's my heart, Mom?
01:13:13Well, I think she's currently packing.
01:13:18If I had half a chance with Meg, I blew it yesterday.
01:13:22Well, she's with Royce anyway.
01:13:25Really? Not according to Royce.
01:13:30What do you mean?
01:13:33Well, I don't gossip.
01:13:37Mom.
01:13:42Royce said Meg broke up with him.
01:13:44What happened?
01:13:46Oh, well, I don't know. I'm sure she probably had a good reason to do it.
01:13:49Honey, it's not a tough puzzle to solve.
01:13:53Wait.
01:13:55Mom, that's it.
01:13:57A puzzle.
01:13:59What do you mean?
01:14:01Mom, you cracked it.
01:14:03The journal.
01:14:05It's not the treasure. It's a clue.
01:14:07It's the clue.
01:14:09You're the best. Thank you.
01:14:15I'm the best.
01:14:19I'm the best.
01:14:37Meg!
01:14:39Meg!
01:14:41Meg!
01:14:43Hello?
01:14:45Hey! Hey, I need to talk to you.
01:14:47You could have just called.
01:14:50Okay, hold on a second.
01:14:55Mind telling me what this is all about? I have a plane to catch.
01:14:59Okay, but what if you didn't?
01:15:01You made it pretty clear that there's nothing left for me in Lakewood.
01:15:04Okay, I deserve that, but check this out.
01:15:09Look, see all these extra letters? It's gibberish, right?
01:15:13But I bet if we decode these, it'll take us to the treasure.
01:15:16It's a puzzle, Meg. It's a final puzzle.
01:15:18Wait.
01:15:20A key.
01:15:22It was never a physical key.
01:15:24It must have been something to break the code.
01:15:26Okay, are we still at a dead end?
01:15:28Not necessarily.
01:15:30Maybe my dad found something to crack it.
01:15:33Yeah, but we've already been through his entire collection.
01:15:37Oh.
01:15:39Yeah.
01:15:41What are you doing?
01:15:43My father's journal.
01:15:44A person light reading?
01:15:52April 12th. Outside Knysna. The heat is oppressive.
01:15:56It makes me miss the gentle autumn nights by the lake.
01:15:59I wish I was home with the girls. I miss them so much.
01:16:02But this is for them too. I have to remember that.
01:16:04I sent Sandra another set of instructions for an adventure for little Meg.
01:16:08Hopefully she thinks of me as she solves it.
01:16:10I can't wait till she's ready to come on some real adventure with me.
01:16:16You okay?
01:16:18I always thought his adventures were distractions.
01:16:22Do you want me to keep reading?
01:16:26What's that?
01:16:27What's that?
01:16:38Dear Meg.
01:16:40If you're reading this, it means you're trying to solve my last treasure hunt.
01:16:45I'm glad.
01:16:47Perhaps that means at least part of you wants...
01:16:51to forgive me.
01:16:53I'm sorry that there's so much distance between us.
01:16:57I know it's my fault. Always chasing the next thing.
01:17:01Never taking the time to appreciate what I had.
01:17:04But I hope that the hunt has reawakened some of your love for Lakewood.
01:17:09And reminded you of the good times.
01:17:12Perhaps you've even figured out how that locket fits into all of this.
01:17:18The one I hid for you.
01:17:21Under the garden dweller.
01:17:23At the river outlook.
01:17:27I had to make the treasure hunt very simple.
01:17:31Did you think it was beneath me?
01:17:35There's more to it than meets the eye.
01:17:38I love you, Dad.
01:17:42You okay?
01:17:44Yeah, I will be.
01:17:47Here, maybe something jumps out at you.
01:17:58Here, when he writes about the locket,
01:18:01there's more to it than meets the eye.
01:18:06Let's take a closer look.
01:18:18See, but then he writes here,
01:18:21you were so young, I had to make the treasure hunt very simple.
01:18:24You were so young, I had to make the treasure hunt very simple.
01:18:28Did you think it was beneath me?
01:18:33Wait.
01:18:35Do you think he means literally beneath him?
01:18:38That's only one way to find out.
01:18:46Hey, look.
01:18:48It's a series of engraved numbers.
01:18:52They're pushed together in groups, almost like a...
01:18:56a phrase?
01:18:59Wherever your heart is, find your home.
01:19:03What's that?
01:19:05It's the Larson family motto.
01:19:07Look, it fits.
01:19:09Including the dash and the period. There.
01:19:13Wherever your heart...
01:19:16It does.
01:19:17It does.
01:19:21So, so what now?
01:19:23We line the letters to the numbers on the locket,
01:19:26and then we match those values
01:19:29to the peculiar series of letters in the Zack Larson journal.
01:19:34Okay, I'm just gonna line these up
01:19:37here.
01:19:39And we should...
01:19:47Okay.
01:20:18Ah, something's missing.
01:20:20Look, Zack repeated periods here,
01:20:23and here,
01:20:25and the dash here.
01:20:27You're a genius.
01:20:29I like to think so.
01:20:31Wait.
01:20:33What does that look like to you?
01:20:36Are those...
01:20:38Are those...
01:20:40Are those...
01:20:42Are those...
01:20:44Are those...
01:20:46Are those...
01:20:48Coordinates.
01:20:50Okay, let me just look these up.
01:20:56They lead to the center of town, Tom.
01:20:59That means the treasure is still out there.
01:21:02I never doubted you for a second.
01:21:04Okay, I doubted you for a couple seconds, but I never lost hope.
01:21:08Okay, I lost hope for a little bit, but we did it!
01:21:11We saved the farm!
01:21:13Oh.
01:21:14What?
01:21:15My mom.
01:21:17She's about to sign the contract with Royce on the steps of the library at noon.
01:21:39Hey, it's Ash.
01:21:41Good morning, June.
01:21:42Poncho goggles?
01:21:44Yes.
01:21:45You and I both know that those crushed tomatoes somehow work their way underneath everything.
01:21:50They sure do.
01:21:52You know what?
01:21:54I'd better put my cell phone in the car.
01:21:56You should do that.
01:21:58All right.
01:21:59More goggles over here.
01:22:00Thank you, sir.
01:22:13Come on, Mom.
01:22:14Come on.
01:22:15Come on.
01:22:16Pick up.
01:22:17Pick up.
01:22:18Pick up.
01:22:32Today's the day.
01:22:33Today's the day.
01:22:35Today's the day.
01:22:36Today's the day.
01:22:57It should be just around here.
01:23:01The statue?
01:23:02The statue?
01:23:04Can it really be that easy?
01:23:06You're a doofer, Wynn.
01:23:09Just, um, check for hidden compartments.
01:23:11Okay.
01:23:19The boot!
01:23:20It's hollow!
01:23:21What?
01:23:32Oh!
01:23:45I'd say that looks like the treasure of Lakewood, don't you?
01:23:48How much do you think that's worth?
01:23:50Farm?
01:23:51Plenty left over.
01:23:54Let's go find Maurice.
01:23:55Yeah, yeah.
01:23:59Hi, everyone!
01:24:00Welcome to this year's annual Tomato Talk!
01:24:07But just remember to have fun and play!
01:24:11Ah!
01:24:12Finally.
01:24:14Look at this wait.
01:24:15I just...
01:24:16I'd like a little time to enjoy the festival.
01:24:18No.
01:24:19I'm sorry.
01:24:20I need to get out of here and back to civilization ASAP.
01:24:22Here we go!
01:24:23In three!
01:24:26Two!
01:24:27There's two!
01:24:29Why?!
01:24:31Mom!
01:24:32We can just hurry this along.
01:24:33I'm not in the habit of just signing anything without reading it.
01:24:37Oh.
01:24:38No need to read all of this.
01:24:39It's just standard legal jargon.
01:24:42You can sign right there.
01:24:48Mom!
01:24:49Mom!
01:24:50There's no way that she's gonna hear you do all this!
01:24:53There's only one way through!
01:24:55Don't you dare drop that!
01:24:59Oh!
01:25:00Oh!
01:25:01Oh!
01:25:02This is a century of family legacy I'm parting with.
01:25:05So, if I could just have a moment.
01:25:07Please.
01:25:13Mom!
01:25:15Mom!
01:25:19Ah!
01:25:21What the...
01:25:22Don't sign!
01:25:24We found it!
01:25:25It works.
01:25:26It works.
01:25:27You know, I think maybe the farm is best kept in the family.
01:25:32Thank you very much for your offer.
01:25:41Don!
01:25:42Call me back!
01:25:43We found the treasure!
01:25:45Hey.
01:25:47We did it together.
01:25:49I just think, next year, this won't be your tomatoes.
01:25:53Well, this is officially the worst town in America.
01:25:57Hope you found what you're looking for.
01:25:58I did.
01:25:59And I hope you do too, whether that's the resort or whatever.
01:26:03Just won't be in Linkwood.
01:26:07Tom.
01:26:10Take care of her.
01:26:14Take care of each other.
01:26:23Look!
01:26:25We found the treasure of Linkwood!
01:26:27Oh, you found it!
01:26:28Oh, it's remarkable!
01:26:30We did it.
01:26:31As a team.
01:26:33You know, when you see something like this in person,
01:26:36you see how it could cause so much strife.
01:26:38Well, now it can be used for something good.
01:26:41Agreed.
01:26:43Now, if you'll excuse me, I didn't get to throw any tomatoes.
01:26:46I'm gonna go fix them.
01:26:52You know, you are quite the treasure hunter.
01:26:57Your dad would be proud.
01:26:59Yeah, well, I think I found the best treasure in Linkwood.
01:27:03And I'm not talking about the ruby.
01:27:22To be continued...
01:27:52To be continued...
01:28:22To be continued...
01:28:52To be continued...

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