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  • 4/29/2025
Quality : HDRip
Added : Apr 28, 2025
Ratings : 8.3 /
Rated : TV-PG
Released : Apr 26, 2025
Genre : Drama
Country : United States
Language : English
Actors : Eric Mabius, Kristin Booth, Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe, Geoff Gustafson, Gregory Harrison, Zak Santiago, Rhiannon Fish, Natalie Sharp, Sophia Bradburn, Kehli O'Byrne, Gabrielle Hankey, Remy Marthaller, Victor Dolhai, Heather-Claire Nortey, Kallie Hu, Sarah Ferguson, Shiraine Haas, Bobo Lee, Brandon Giddens, Jak Barradell, William Wilder
Director : Linda-Lisa Hayter
Description : The POstables are given a letter found in a former nightclub that takes them on a trip to find the writer hiding from a troubled past. Meanwhile Oliver learns more about his birth father while wrestling with his own approaching fatherhood.

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Transcript
00:00:00in a world where privacy now seems archaic and secrets are revealed with the press of a button
00:00:14how does one share the deepest parts of themselves with any hope of keeping them
00:00:20between just one heart and another it is with the slower but sure gold standard of human
00:00:27communication when does he go on next the personal handwritten letter signed sealed and one way or
00:00:35another delivered we please that one about the moon i love that one me too i heard you singing
00:00:41in the restroom the other night you're great why aren't you up there stage fright i guess
00:00:47i've seen them all and you're the real deal
00:00:49hey it's a good crowd yeah why don't you come up for moon no i told you i am happy being in the
00:01:10background i mean it night you are a mystery but i love you okay guys next up he just got a
00:01:20recording contract and it's his last gig before he heads off to la trust me someday you'll be saying
00:01:26i was there at star makers before he was big let's give a great big denver welcome to nate holloway
00:01:33thank you
00:01:41the sun goes down again and i remember when
00:01:57the sun sets down yeah look now i watch the sky waiting for the reasons why i should even care about
00:02:14tomorrow oh forever oh when the moon rises i look up and pray that somehow there's a way
00:02:26you're staring at it too as if we can't say it
00:02:33and they're here and now we tell it to the moon
00:02:39can i see your ids please
00:02:42there's some cases in the trunk what is that just drive
00:02:46ladies can i see your ids
00:02:51tell it to the moon
00:02:58thank you denver it's been a wild ride out here on the road and i want to give a big shout out to a very
00:03:08special person who's made life on the road a lot easier to travel she's changed my life
00:03:12and my music
00:03:13want to introduce you to tracy
00:03:19hi this is a treat
00:03:26saturday morning brunch what a great idea we just wanted to have some special time with you to talk about
00:03:33all sorts of things
00:03:34we were just saying the same thing
00:03:35speaking of catching up
00:03:36my dear friends what an unexpected saturday delight
00:03:40a special occasion yes don't tell me your adoption baby is about to be born
00:03:47oh not yet we're still about a month or so away
00:03:49marvelous may i tempt you with some kiwi parfaits or alpine blinces
00:03:56alpine blinces
00:03:58alpine blinces
00:04:00but before i alert our chef salvatore to your order would you indulge me a moment
00:04:05we found this is stuck behind the box
00:04:09it's a special occasion
00:04:10yes
00:04:11yes
00:04:12don't tell me your adoption baby is about to be born
00:04:13oh not yet we're still about a month or so away
00:04:15marvelous may i attempt you with some kiwi parfaits or alpine blinces
00:04:18alpine blinces
00:04:19but before i alert our chef salvatore to your order
00:04:21would you indulge me a moment
00:04:22a moment. We found this is stuck behind the bar last month during some repairs. Oh, stamped but
00:04:33never mailed. Oh, it looks really old. No, see, that's a Maya Angelou commemorative stamp from
00:04:402015. A bird doesn't sing because it has an answer. A bird sings because it has a song.
00:04:47Oh, that's nice. Ramon, consider this officially delivered to the dead letter office of the U.S.
00:04:52postal system. We shall proceed accordingly. Of course. And now, Blintzy's. You know, this used to
00:05:00be a club. It was where you would go if you wanted to see up-and-coming singers before they got famous.
00:05:05Mm, star makers, remember? Oh, if you got in, you were very cool. What was it like? Oh, I didn't
00:05:11actually get in. I did deliver a certified letter to the front door, though. Well, whoever wrote this
00:05:16must have seen some amazing people sing here. Maybe whoever wrote that is famous. Mm, yeah,
00:05:22well, this envelope is not going to be much help. Partial P.O. box, half a zip, names ripped off.
00:05:27Feels like a reader. Agreed. We shall open and analyze first thing Monday. How about now?
00:05:33Uh, off property? At, uh, brunch? Come on, we're an elite task force with wide powers of postal
00:05:40discretion. And we are willing to work on a Saturday. All right.
00:05:45Uh, hey, it's me. Not an auspicious start. Believe it or not, I am actually here in Denver,
00:06:09probably somewhere close. Hard to believe you are so near and yet so far. I'm safe and I'm
00:06:15eating my veggies. My hair was almost down to my waist for a while, but I finally cut it,
00:06:21of course. I've been writing a lot and I wrote one about you and me and the moon that you know
00:06:26who is actually going to record. Yes, we're still together. He's so sweet, so talented. Hard to
00:06:31believe I've been on the road with him for almost a year. But now it looks like he might actually make
00:06:37it in this business. We're so in love, but if he goes viral and hits it big, then sooner or later,
00:06:44I'd have to make a decision and I don't know what to do. I could stay with him, but you know
00:06:49what that would mean and I don't know if I could handle that. Can we do a pass this week?
00:06:56Same time, same place. I really miss you and maybe I'm all grown up, but I still need your advice
00:07:03because telling it to the moon just doesn't take the place of the real thing. Love me.
00:07:10Well, I certainly enjoy a good moon metaphor. There's no address, no signature.
00:07:16Well, I could try an impression transfer of the address from envelope to letter.
00:07:19What does that mean? Do a pass.
00:07:23Why does this letter sound like nothing and everything?
00:07:26As if it's written in code.
00:07:27To her mother. Maybe I'm all grown up, but I still need your advice.
00:07:32And who else cares if she's eating her vegetables?
00:07:35Right.
00:07:36Ah, mimosas.
00:07:37Oh.
00:07:38With my compliments.
00:07:39None for me, Ramon, but thank you.
00:07:41Me neither, but that was very sweet.
00:07:44What is a brunch without fresh orange juice and a splash of champagne?
00:07:50Unless...
00:07:51Ah, let me bring a pitcher of mango smoothies.
00:07:55Very healthy.
00:07:57Uh, what about me?
00:07:57Oh, we're working, Norman.
00:07:59Now.
00:08:00Oh, right. Not to mention work.
00:08:02So, you guys, what are you celebrating?
00:08:05Oh, well, uh, we have some news, but you said you had something to celebrate, too.
00:08:09So, please, you go first.
00:08:11Oh, no, you go.
00:08:12No, I insist.
00:08:13Let me guess, you picked a name for the baby.
00:08:15Well, yes, actually, we're gonna name her after my mother, Sunny.
00:08:18But the bigger news is that we're expecting...
00:08:21Yes, you are, and that's certainly worth celebrating.
00:08:23You're not the only ones.
00:08:25We're expecting right along with you.
00:08:26Oh, I know.
00:08:27You've always been so supportive, but we're actually expecting...
00:08:31As are we.
00:08:31Expecting.
00:08:32Expecting what?
00:08:33A baby, Norman.
00:08:34We just said that, except we're actually expecting another one.
00:08:37How many babies is this mother having?
00:08:39One, but we're expecting two.
00:08:40You're expecting two because we're expecting one.
00:08:42That's what we thought, too.
00:08:43Now there are three?
00:08:44Who's expecting three babies?
00:08:45You are, I think.
00:08:46Well, this is certainly unexpected.
00:08:48Well, that's why we wanted to bring you here to surprise you.
00:08:50Well, three babies is certainly a surprise.
00:08:52And now there are four.
00:08:53What is happening?
00:08:55Mimosas.
00:09:00You're not drinking mimosas.
00:09:02Neither are you.
00:09:05We're pregnant?
00:09:07What?
00:09:09Congratulations.
00:09:11Congratulations.
00:09:12What?
00:09:13You're all pregnant.
00:09:14Of course, we should have told you sooner.
00:09:23Well, same with us.
00:09:24We just wanted to be sure.
00:09:25I think we're going to need a bigger nursery in here.
00:09:27Well, it's to be continued.
00:09:29In the meantime, since we are here on Saturday to do some work, let's say we do some.
00:09:35Norman?
00:09:35Handwriting indicates female, early 20s.
00:09:42Nothing remarkable about the stationary, but unusual that someone her age would choose
00:09:47to use any at all.
00:09:49Statistics say that less than 1% of 25-year-olds have mailed out a personal letter in the last
00:09:53eight years.
00:09:55And 78% of them are less concerned about privacy than efficiency.
00:09:59Huh.
00:10:00Well, I weep for our future.
00:10:03Whoever wrote that letter definitely didn't want to risk being hacked.
00:10:06And didn't you think that it was strange the way the girl talked about cutting her hair
00:10:11as if it was assumed that she would do it?
00:10:14And why would you mention being safe unless there was a chance that you wouldn't be?
00:10:17Well, if the letter was indeed written years ago, then the issue of safety is somewhat
00:10:23moot.
00:10:24There must have been other letters written since then.
00:10:27Unless something happened and she never wrote her mother another letter ever again.
00:10:34And her mother is still out there worrying about her baby because it doesn't matter if
00:10:42her child is 21 or 22 or 25.
00:10:46A mother always worries about her baby.
00:10:48And a mother needs to know these things because something like that could drive her crazy.
00:10:53And if it tries her crazy, I won't be able to sleep.
00:10:57We can't deliver this letter.
00:10:59And if I don't sleep...
00:10:59Are you saying we have to do this because you're pregnant?
00:11:03Yes!
00:11:04Uh, and may I interject here?
00:11:08Just purely on a professional level?
00:11:09Oh, please, do.
00:11:11Um, people use forever stamps all the time because they're forever.
00:11:17Doesn't mean it was a fix for the envelope at the same year.
00:11:19We shall take this up Monday morning, but for now, I'm going to meet with my dad to go over
00:11:26resumes for architects.
00:11:27This is so exciting!
00:11:29You're actually building your dream postal history museum.
00:11:32Well, it will belong to the citizens of Colorado.
00:11:35The O'Toole Foundation is offering a leadership gift to get the ball rolling.
00:11:38We still have much fundraising to do.
00:11:40Wait, have you told Joe about the baby yet?
00:11:45We're going to tell him now.
00:11:47Would you consider one more architect for the job?
00:11:51Hans von Skack?
00:11:53One of my foster care cousins.
00:11:55He's a highly respected architect of museums and public spaces.
00:11:59And a donut shop drive-thru.
00:12:02Kansas City landmark.
00:12:03I look forward to hearing his thoughts.
00:12:05This is just wonderful!
00:12:09Wow!
00:12:09I'm so happy for you guys.
00:12:11For me, too.
00:12:13Oh, we love you so much, Joe.
00:12:15So we have a lot to celebrate tonight.
00:12:19Dinner.
00:12:20My treat.
00:12:21Absolutely.
00:12:23Just in the meantime, it's nap time for me.
00:12:26Oh, yeah.
00:12:27Okay.
00:12:30Oh.
00:12:34Um.
00:12:35Six promising architects for the museum.
00:12:38Ah.
00:12:38Oh, and one more.
00:12:39Uh.
00:12:40This is, uh, another cousin of Norman's.
00:12:43How many cousins does Norman have?
00:12:45Uh, myriad.
00:12:47You know, you've taken on quite the project here.
00:12:50I mean, we have location, but what do we put in it?
00:12:54What's going to bring people in?
00:12:56Well, uh, I have an idea.
00:13:01Paris has the Mona Lisa.
00:13:03The Vatican has the Sistine Chapel.
00:13:05But Denver will have the crown jewel of postal history.
00:13:08An heirloom which has been passed down through the O'Toole family since the 1800s.
00:13:14Benjamin Franklin's letter of application become the second postmaster of Philadelphia.
00:13:18I mean, I forgot all about that.
00:13:21Yeah.
00:13:22Letter should be up here.
00:13:24Up.
00:13:27It's, uh, brown mahogany chest.
00:13:29And it's been up here how long?
00:13:33Oh, gosh.
00:13:34I can't remember.
00:13:35Uh, we put a lot of stuff up here after your mother left.
00:13:38Look at this.
00:13:40My children's books.
00:13:41Look.
00:13:42A Child's Garden of Verses.
00:13:44Simple stories from Shakespeare.
00:13:48Heroes of the post office.
00:13:53Dad.
00:13:54Here it is.
00:13:57Yeah.
00:13:58Let's, uh, get it downstairs and out of this dust.
00:14:00Happy Monday, everyone.
00:14:16Congratulations.
00:14:18This is so exciting.
00:14:20Oh, uh.
00:14:21More babies.
00:14:24I'm so happy for you guys.
00:14:25So, we have a lot to do today.
00:14:28Oh, yes, yes, yes.
00:14:29Let me take her.
00:14:33Hi, baby.
00:14:34So, let's begin, shall we?
00:14:36Well, I got an impression.
00:14:37It's not much.
00:14:38Uh, Denver's zip code and part of a name.
00:14:42M-A-R.
00:14:46Marla.
00:14:47Marlene.
00:14:48Mary.
00:14:49Not much yet.
00:14:50So?
00:14:51We can't identify the recipient.
00:14:54We must locate the sender.
00:14:56Charlie.
00:14:57Um, having been born in this century, perhaps you can glean something more current from it
00:15:03than we could.
00:15:07Did you and your father take a look at Hans Sissis's resume?
00:15:11Yes, we did.
00:15:12He has an interview tomorrow.
00:15:14Quite an impressive resume, Norman.
00:15:16Um, your family seems to be experts in their fields.
00:15:20Yeah, very impressive.
00:15:21Considering that none of us are actually related.
00:15:24Nevertheless, having chosen each other to be family, you certainly have chosen well.
00:15:30Shh, shh, shh, shh, shh.
00:15:32Whoa.
00:15:33This is wild.
00:15:34It sounds here like they're saying they wrote Tell It to the Moon, except Nate Holloway wrote
00:15:38it.
00:15:38Nate Holloway?
00:15:40The Nate Holloway?
00:15:41I love him!
00:15:43Of course!
00:15:43How could I miss that?
00:15:45Uh, I'm sorry.
00:15:46Can we back up?
00:15:47I, what did Nate Holloway tell the moon?
00:15:50And who is he exactly?
00:15:53Nate Holloway?
00:15:54Wait, he's a pretty famous singer-songwriter right now.
00:15:58Tell It to the Moon was his first big hit a few years ago.
00:16:00Yep.
00:16:00Cause if we can't say it in the here and now, we'll tell it to the moon.
00:16:06Didn't the letter say something about telling it to the moon?
00:16:09Yes.
00:16:11She also said I wrote one about you and me and the moon.
00:16:17Anyone can mention lyrics from a famous song.
00:16:19Not if it hasn't been recorded yet.
00:16:21Nate Holloway's last performance at Star Makers was a year before Tell It to the Moon hit the
00:16:27top ten. Oliver, she had to be there.
00:16:31I assume Mr. Holloway is now performing at larger venues?
00:16:35Yeah.
00:16:36Oh, he is headlining at the Bellisario in Las Vegas.
00:16:41We have two appointments first thing tomorrow morning, but if we leave right after, we could
00:16:46catch his show.
00:16:48Hmm.
00:16:48The book I'm reading about what to expect when you're having a baby mentions nothing of
00:16:52Las Vegas.
00:16:54But it might be expeditious.
00:16:57Yes!
00:16:58Road trip!
00:17:06I don't see any red flags so far.
00:17:09But let's face it, this is a geriatric pregnancy.
00:17:11Sorry, geriatric?
00:17:13It just means that she's not a 20-something.
00:17:15That's it.
00:17:16There's just a little more risk.
00:17:18There can be.
00:17:19So we need as much information as possible just to be prepared.
00:17:22Now, I don't see any big issues in Shane's family history.
00:17:27Healthy as a nun, 20-something horse.
00:17:30How about you?
00:17:31Oh, uh, I'm unsure of the actual biological nature of my parental lineage.
00:17:36My absent mother passed after eating some bad fish in Kuala Lumpur, and I have no information
00:17:42regarding my biological progenitor other than he passed at an advanced age.
00:17:46Ten years ago?
00:17:46Got it.
00:17:49Well, we'll schedule some additional testing just to rule out any surprises.
00:17:55Well, this certainly has been a surprise.
00:17:58A very happy one.
00:17:59Those are the best kind.
00:18:02Do you have time for a blood, John?
00:18:03Oh, sure.
00:18:04We just have to be on the road before 10.
00:18:07We're driving to Las Vegas, and I haven't packed yet.
00:18:10Oh, I'm sensing that we could remove these walls and create a meditation atrium where one
00:18:17can ponder the scope and legacy of postal history.
00:18:21What do you think?
00:18:22I think Oliver's going to love you.
00:18:24Of course, converting this home into a museum will require approval from the local historical
00:18:29society.
00:18:30No, no, no, no, no.
00:18:32Hey, there you are.
00:18:33Uh, Oliver, Shane, this is Hans van Schock, the architect that Norman recommended.
00:18:38Hi, Hans.
00:18:39Forgive me, our friends are picking us up for a trip to Las Vegas, and we haven't packed
00:18:44yet.
00:18:44Of course.
00:18:46Hans has some pretty progressive ideas about how to turn this home into a museum.
00:18:51Oh, I hope so.
00:18:51We'll need something unique to anchor the museum.
00:18:54A rare stamp or historic document.
00:18:58Something previously unseen by the discerning postal community.
00:19:02A crown jewel to greet us as a shaft of light strikes the treasure right in the atrium and
00:19:09whispers, this, this is the gold standard of human communication.
00:19:15We gotta go.
00:19:16Our reasonable part.
00:19:17Hi, Hans.
00:19:17Hi.
00:19:18Hi, Hans.
00:19:18Bye.
00:19:19Hans, you're a man after my own heart.
00:19:21I believe I do have the iconic item you might be looking for.
00:19:25However, um, I do need a moment with my father before we leave town.
00:19:29Of course.
00:19:30Ah.
00:19:31I'll go measure the den.
00:19:32So, uh, the prenatal appointment went very well.
00:19:38Um, they asked me my family history, and I realized I couldn't tell them.
00:19:44Oh, uh, let's see.
00:19:47Uh, I, I didn't know much about your mother's side.
00:19:52And I didn't know much about Harvey Schmitz, either, which was the way your mother wanted
00:19:57it, of course, but, uh, hold on.
00:20:04Hi, Joe.
00:20:05Bye, Joe.
00:20:05Bye.
00:20:09Honking.
00:20:10People are honking.
00:20:10Yeah, we're coming.
00:20:13Oliver.
00:20:15Go.
00:20:16Pack.
00:20:20Oliver.
00:20:21Please pack.
00:20:22Why don't you take this with you?
00:20:28Oh.
00:20:29For Oliver someday.
00:20:32It's from your other father.
00:20:35Are you saying this is a gift to me from Harvey Schmitz?
00:20:39Uh, it's been up in the attic for a while.
00:20:41It was with your mother's things when she died.
00:20:44I don't know if you'd call it a gift.
00:20:46Maybe.
00:20:47You'll have to decide that, but it might give you some insight into the man.
00:20:52Maybe I should have given it to you sooner, but now that you're going to be a dad, it
00:20:57feels like someday it just came.
00:21:00What is it?
00:21:02Uh.
00:21:05We'll talk when you get back.
00:21:06We'll talk when you get back.
00:21:07Let's go.
00:21:08Let's go.
00:21:12And if we can't say it, we'll hear it now.
00:21:20Maybe it's the patent to another one of his inventions.
00:21:40Or photographs.
00:21:42Although I can't imagine him sending anything documenting their affair.
00:21:47You never know unless you open it.
00:21:50Oh, Dinosaur Museum coming up.
00:21:52Oh!
00:21:53Let's stop.
00:22:04They got half a T-Rex and a couple of pterodactyls in there.
00:22:07Is there an atrium?
00:22:08Uh, yeah.
00:22:10And a diorama with, uh, something. Eating something.
00:22:13Ah.
00:22:15Huh?
00:22:16Uh, how are you feeling?
00:22:19Wonderful. Never better.
00:22:21Very hungry.
00:22:22How about you?
00:22:23Oh, I feel wonderful in the, uh, we're having a baby sort of way, but not in the I'm pregnant
00:22:28and this baby has hijacked my brain, my emotions and my gastrointestinal tract sort of way.
00:22:34Oh, I'm so sorry.
00:22:36Yeah.
00:22:37Well, it helps to keep my mind on something else, like the letter from Starmakers.
00:22:41Mm-hmm.
00:22:42That is someone who doesn't want to be found.
00:22:44Well, being on tour would keep her from staying in one place for too long.
00:22:46It's hard to find someone who keeps moving around.
00:22:49Let's hope Nate Holloway can help us.
00:22:51If we can get in to see him, that is.
00:22:54Oh, we will.
00:22:57We have all access backstage VIP passes and a private meet and greet between shows.
00:23:03Wait.
00:23:04How did you?
00:23:05No.
00:23:06You did not hack into the ticketing system.
00:23:08I am a pregnant woman with 8,000 gigabytes that say I did.
00:23:16Oh, wow.
00:23:17Oh, wow.
00:23:18Oh, wow.
00:23:19Oh, wow.
00:23:20It's so beautiful.
00:23:21Yeah.
00:23:22Oh, look at the phone.
00:23:23What?
00:23:24Yeah.
00:23:25Yeah.
00:23:26Oh, wow.
00:23:27I feel awesome, man.
00:23:32As soon as Nate walks off stage, you've got three minutes before his encore.
00:23:36You are limited to one selfie, no autographs, and no physical contact unless he engages.
00:23:41Actually, we're not here to engage in anything with Mr. Holloway other than official business.
00:23:45This is your VIP experience.
00:23:46Come on.
00:23:47Nate, this is the O'Toole party.
00:23:49Hey.
00:23:50Mr. Holloway.
00:23:51My name is Oliver O'Toole.
00:23:52These are my colleagues, and we comprise a task force of the United States Postal System.
00:23:56I'm confused.
00:23:57You're not fans?
00:23:58Well, some of us are.
00:23:59We loved your show.
00:24:00I like the part when you fly.
00:24:01Yes.
00:24:02Mr. Holloway, your notable performance, notwithstanding, our purpose here as representatives of the Dead
00:24:07Letter Office has led us to, in the pursuit of delivering a letter apparently composed
00:24:11by someone connected to you.
00:24:13Forgive me.
00:24:14I get a lot of letters.
00:24:15Well, this letter wasn't written to you.
00:24:17We believe it was written to the mother of someone who references some of the lyrics
00:24:20of one of your songs.
00:24:22Lots of people listen to my songs.
00:24:25Well, this person quoted Tell It to the Moon a year before it was released.
00:24:31And the letter was found in Star Makers.
00:24:33Star Makers?
00:24:34It was a very popular club in Denver.
00:24:38You performed there several times.
00:24:40I barely remember that.
00:24:42Well, this person was there, and they claimed that they wrote that song.
00:24:47You'd be amazed how many people come out of the woodwork once you're successful.
00:24:50Maybe if I read the letter?
00:24:52Oh, no.
00:24:53I'm afraid policy forbids that.
00:24:54Yeah, but if you could think of anyone that might think of themselves as a collaborator
00:24:58in your music?
00:24:59No, not at all.
00:25:00Well, the letter also talks about somebody the writer was kind of close to.
00:25:05Oh, hey.
00:25:06Nate, it's your encore.
00:25:07Time's up, folks.
00:25:08Glenn, thanks for coming.
00:25:10Sorry I wasn't much help.
00:25:11If you remember anything else, please, please don't hesitate to call us.
00:25:14We're concerned there's safety, concerned that might require attention.
00:25:18Enjoy the show!
00:25:19Uh-huh.
00:25:20All right, thank you.
00:25:25Something doesn't feel right.
00:25:26Yeah, did you see his face when we mentioned Star Makers?
00:25:29Yeah.
00:25:30He may be a great singer, but he is not a very good actor.
00:25:32He thinks the rock star don't protest too much.
00:25:35What do you want?
00:25:37Oh, no!
00:25:38Oh, no!
00:25:39Oh, no!
00:25:40Oh, no!
00:25:41Oh, no!
00:25:42Oh, no!
00:25:43Oh, no!
00:25:48Where Norman and Rita?
00:25:49I got them tickets to the Natural History of Elvis Museum.
00:26:01At 11 o'clock at night?
00:26:03This is Las Vegas, darling.
00:26:05What?
00:26:08You know, this box isn't gonna open itself.
00:26:15What's the matter?
00:26:17I'm just wondering why my dad didn't give it to me years ago.
00:26:22Joe O'Toole is a wise man.
00:26:25Trust the timing, darling.
00:26:28You know, I think we made him very nervous.
00:26:32My dad?
00:26:34Nate Holloway.
00:26:35Which tells me he knows more than he's letting on.
00:26:38But we have no reason to believe he was lying to us.
00:26:41Actually, we do.
00:26:43Holloway points to the early years spent on the road as his best preparation for stardom.
00:26:48I played every honky-tonk and underground club in the country.
00:26:51Lots of tough rooms like Lanoloo's in Seattle and Suites in Austin.
00:26:55But star makers in Denver always had the best audiences.
00:27:00Oliver, that doesn't sound like a guy who barely remembers being there.
00:27:05Still is a midnight show.
00:27:10It's very serious, Mr. Holloway.
00:27:15Feeding false information to government officials is a federal offense.
00:27:19I really don't see how the post office has anything to do with some deluded fan who thinks you wrote one of my songs.
00:27:26Well, first of all, we are required to follow every avenue in order to deliver a letter that we deem essential.
00:27:33And given the content, this meets that criteria.
00:27:36And secondly, we never identified the writer of that letter as female.
00:27:40You just did.
00:27:42It was just a guess.
00:27:43No, it wasn't.
00:27:45Mr. Holloway, it's becoming clear to us that we've stumbled onto something more than just a letter written by a fan obsessed with a celebrity.
00:27:52What I'm trying to decide is whether you're protecting her or yourself.
00:27:57But if you don't tell the truth, it's out of our hands. We can't protect anyone.
00:28:20Can we keep this between us?
00:28:22We can't make promises, but discretion is paramount to our work.
00:28:33I'm protecting her.
00:28:36She wrote Tell It to the Moon in almost every other song that people think I've written.
00:28:41And her name?
00:28:43Tracy. Tracy Rio.
00:28:46That probably isn't even a real name, but it's the one I knew her by.
00:28:49And you were in love with her?
00:28:51We met backstage at a club in Kansas City.
00:29:00I'd seen her hanging around for a couple of nights.
00:29:03She looked like a runaway. I guess she was in a way.
00:29:06She was tired and hungry, scared.
00:29:10But she had this song in her hand that she said I needed to hear. And I listened. And fell in love with her talent and her music.
00:29:22And her.
00:29:25And we decided to pull our resources and try to make it in the music business together.
00:29:30And you did. Why didn't Tracy?
00:29:34I could never get her to perform.
00:29:36She's an amazing singer. More talented than me.
00:29:41But she'd only write songs because she was hiding from something or somebody and didn't want to be recognized.
00:29:49I didn't understand at the time.
00:29:52Then we had this big fight in Denver.
00:29:54I want to give a big shout out to a very special person.
00:29:56She's changed my life and my music.
00:29:58I want to introduce you to Tracy.
00:30:01Excuse me.
00:30:04Tracy, stop.
00:30:08I told you not to point me out.
00:30:10What are you talking about?
00:30:11I got to get to the bus station.
00:30:13No, you're not leaving. I love you.
00:30:15If you loved me, you would have done what I asked.
00:30:18Whatever I did, I won't do it again.
00:30:20I know. Because I have to leave.
00:30:23Whatever made her leave, I could tell she didn't want to.
00:30:26Where are you going?
00:30:27I don't know. It doesn't matter.
00:30:28Tracy!
00:30:29Look, it's not your fault, okay?
00:30:31It's...
00:30:33There's a reason I don't put myself out there.
00:30:37There's a reason I don't get online or have a bank account.
00:30:41There's a reason I live off the grid.
00:30:44Look, I've never asked so now, but are you in trouble?
00:30:47Please don't go there, because I can't tell you.
00:30:54All I've ever dreamed of since I was a kid
00:30:57was to just sing my songs for people.
00:31:00And if I can't, I'm so happy it's you
00:31:03who's singing them for me.
00:31:06So this is it? I'll never see you again?
00:31:10No.
00:31:21But check your mail.
00:31:22And I never saw her again.
00:31:31But the songs...
00:31:33The songs.
00:31:35Every once in a while I get a song in the mail.
00:31:39No letter.
00:31:41Just the music.
00:31:43But I record it.
00:31:45Almost everyone is a hit.
00:31:47And you take all the credit.
00:31:48That's the way she wants it.
00:31:50But every dime those songs make
00:31:53is waiting for her when she's ready to stop hiding.
00:31:56And when would that be?
00:31:57I don't know.
00:31:58Maybe never.
00:32:00Maybe never.
00:32:03It's hard.
00:32:06Singing those songs, you know?
00:32:08I don't know if she gets it,
00:32:09but I send her some cash every month
00:32:11to stay safe from whatever...
00:32:14whoever it is.
00:32:15And what's the address that you send that to?
00:32:21Mr. Holloway.
00:32:23We are bound by law to deliver the letter she wrote.
00:32:27And she seems to be our only link.
00:32:29So...
00:32:33What is the address
00:32:35where you send that money?
00:32:59There's no address.
00:33:05Every song she sends just says a P.O. box
00:33:08and a zip code at the bottom.
00:33:11They change a lot.
00:33:13This is the last one.
00:33:16The first numbers here are the box number.
00:33:19The last five are always the zip.
00:33:21These days I've been sending everything to this one.
00:33:2482007.
00:33:25Cheyenne, Wyoming.
00:33:29That's it.
00:33:31Just a P.O. box.
00:33:33I only address it to current box holder.
00:33:45You have all this.
00:33:47A life full of fans and groupies.
00:33:50Everything you dreamed of.
00:33:52You still carry a torch for the one girl that you can't have.
00:33:56Yeah.
00:33:58You still carry a torch for the one girl that you can't have.
00:34:00Yeah.
00:34:22Dear Oliver.
00:34:23I think of you so often.
00:34:24And over the years.
00:34:25I've written letters to you.
00:34:26In the hope that they may be useful as you grow up.
00:34:27Or at the very least.
00:34:28Allow me to feel like the father I wish I could be.
00:34:32I was born in Louisville, Kentucky.
00:34:34I consider myself a renestor.
00:34:35I love you, but I have been a reader.
00:34:36I love you, but I am a reader.
00:34:38The reader is a reader.
00:34:39I am a reader.
00:34:40It is a reader.
00:34:41I am a reader.
00:34:42I am a reader.
00:34:43I am a reader.
00:34:44I think of you so often, and over the years, I've written letters to you, in the hope that they may be useful as you grow up, or at the very least, allow me to feel like the father I wish I could be.
00:34:58I was born in Louisville, Kentucky. I consider myself a renaissance man.
00:35:04As a child, I read the classics. I love taking things apart and putting them back together.
00:35:09And if you find yourself clinging to the Oxford comma, as I do, then you are truly the son I imagine you to be.
00:35:2965 miles to go to Cheyenne, 65 miles to go. You drive along and sing this song.
00:35:37His introductory letter was just revelatory and eloquent. He loved Shakespeare, which must explain my affinity for the bard.
00:35:46You know, you could read Latin and invented an electric letter opener.
00:35:51I'm proud of you. Opening that first letter wasn't easy.
00:35:55No, it wasn't. But once I started, it was as if I had written a letter myself.
00:36:01There are dozens here. There's, uh, oh, your first date, your high school graduation, your first job, and there is a letter for each of life's major events.
00:36:12Okay.
00:36:15Wish I could have gotten them sooner.
00:36:19You have them now.
00:36:20The blood's circulating.
00:36:30Ah.
00:36:31Oh, I figured out a way for us to raise money for the Postal Museum.
00:36:34Great. What?
00:36:35Every year, there's an all-female rodeo that raises money to support the famous cowgirls of Wyoming Museum.
00:36:41It's like a huge party, but with cattle. You should have one.
00:36:45A rodeo?
00:36:46A fundraiser.
00:36:47A gala.
00:36:47But with stamps instead of cows.
00:36:49How?
00:36:50We could do that.
00:36:50Yes.
00:36:53You know, you've only had a couple crackers since we left Vegas. Do you want some?
00:36:56Not in this trimester.
00:36:58No.
00:36:58Thanks.
00:37:00All tanked up.
00:37:01Welcome to Mailboxes of Plenty, where your privacy is our priority.
00:37:20We need to speak to your manager.
00:37:22Why?
00:37:22We have reason to believe that the person that owns Box 1013 could be in harm's way, and we need an address.
00:37:28That's why people have P.O. boxes, buddy. So they don't want rando people knowing where they live.
00:37:34That's why we need to speak to your manager, buddy.
00:37:38She's gone for the day.
00:37:39If someone puts a stamp on a letter, we have authority.
00:37:48A plenty.
00:37:51We'll talk more when we get back.
00:37:53Well, Ramon says that he has done a million galas and has amazing ideas.
00:37:58I have no doubt.
00:38:00We should get started on PR for the museum.
00:38:03Make it Denver's go-to event of the year.
00:38:05Do you think Norman has a cousin who works in publicity?
00:38:09Did you know that there are 43 letters here?
00:38:12One for almost every year of my life.
00:38:15We got it.
00:38:16What's the billing address?
00:38:17Oh, no address.
00:38:18But the box holder's name is Jane K. Carter.
00:38:20Wait, what?
00:38:21Not Tracy Rio?
00:38:22Nope.
00:38:23And whoever Jane is, she's had the same P.O. box for the last two years, and she always pays cash to renew it.
00:38:28So, uh, can Jane Carter and Tracy Rio be one in the same?
00:38:32We can find out.
00:38:33Apparently she checks her box every morning at 11 a.m.
00:38:36Oliver, Jane Keri Carter died in Laramie, Wyoming in 2004 at six weeks old.
00:38:43But Tracy would be about that age now.
00:38:47I think Tracy Rio adopted a different identity to protect her own.
00:38:51Great work, everyone.
00:38:53You know, I think we need to get hotel rooms now.
00:38:56Or maybe something better.
00:39:04My worst nightmare has come true.
00:39:08I'm sitting on a folding chair in Wyoming, pregnant, smelling pulled pork.
00:39:15You know, when I was 10, my mother was our Girl Scout leader.
00:39:21Everybody loved sitting around the campfire listening to her tell ghost stories.
00:39:24Hers were always the best, because she knew the ghosts.
00:39:27Your mother was one of a kind.
00:39:30Or maybe several.
00:39:32I wish she was here to help us when we adopt Sunny.
00:39:35So have you settled on a name for this little one?
00:39:38Oh.
00:39:39We keep trying to make a list, but every time we hear one we like, it's always better than the others.
00:39:45And what's today's winner, hmm?
00:39:49Cheyenne.
00:39:50No.
00:39:50Oh.
00:39:53I wonder what Tracy's real name is.
00:39:56A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.
00:39:59Or would it?
00:40:01Does changing your name really change who we are?
00:40:04I don't think so.
00:40:05No, I think we'd all smell the same.
00:40:07Are you going to eat that?
00:40:09It's all yours.
00:40:10Great.
00:40:11Eleven o'clock.
00:40:20Should be any time now.
00:40:27Oh.
00:40:30Oh, when you meet the love of your life.
00:40:32Oh, van approaching.
00:40:34Oh.
00:40:34Oh.
00:40:34Oh.
00:40:35Oh.
00:40:35Oh.
00:40:38This is so exciting.
00:40:39Norman, can you see who's driving?
00:40:41Uh, no.
00:40:43There's something on the back window.
00:40:44Oh.
00:40:45A disability parking permit?
00:40:48Oh, no.
00:40:48No, get that away from me.
00:40:49Oh, sorry.
00:40:50Oh, she's getting off.
00:40:51Oh.
00:40:55Oh, she looks suspicious.
00:40:58Oh, she's looking over here.
00:40:59Oh.
00:41:03Why is she driving a wheelchair accessible van?
00:41:05Not Tracy or not Jane.
00:41:08Maybe that's not her van.
00:41:10Maybe she stole it.
00:41:12Oh.
00:41:13She's checking the mail.
00:41:15If we're going to take her, we take her down now.
00:41:17Mm-hmm.
00:41:17We're not taking anyone down.
00:41:19We must be rigorous with our next move.
00:41:21Otherwise, we'll scare her and she'll go back on the run.
00:41:25Oh, she's coming out.
00:41:31She's getting in her van.
00:41:32Oh, she's inside.
00:41:35Do you want me to follow that van?
00:41:40Ah.
00:41:41Ah.
00:41:42Ah.
00:41:43Ah.
00:41:44Ah.
00:41:55Ah.
00:41:56Ah.
00:41:57Ah.
00:41:58Ah.
00:41:58Ah.
00:42:00Ah.
00:42:00Oh, there she is.
00:42:30May I help you?
00:42:50My name is Oliver O'Toole, and these are my colleagues.
00:42:53We're from the United States Postal Service.
00:42:55You have a beautiful voice.
00:42:58Thanks.
00:42:58Uh, Bach, I believe.
00:43:01For me, Dalsich, yes, um, hot.
00:43:04Right.
00:43:05Sorry, what can I do for you?
00:43:06We are trying to deliver a letter.
00:43:08Oh, I can give it to Mrs. Slocum.
00:43:10I'm her caregiver.
00:43:11It's not actually for Mrs. Slocum.
00:43:12And it's not even for you.
00:43:13It was written by you, Tracy.
00:43:16Or whatever your name actually may be.
00:43:25What did Nate tell you?
00:43:26Only that you left because you were scared of something.
00:43:30We don't want to disrupt your life, Tracy.
00:43:33But I know from experience, no matter what you do, there really is no such thing as a secret.
00:43:39Sooner or later, it'll come out.
00:43:41It's just up to you how you want your story told.
00:43:43I grew up in Chicago.
00:43:52And we were actually a pretty happy family until my dad started gambling.
00:43:57I, I had a family like that.
00:44:00So you know that sooner or later, the money runs out, someone gets scared, and then angry, and then people get hurt.
00:44:09My dad robbed a bank.
00:44:11I was 14, and one day my dad calls from work and says he's taking the family on a two-week vacation to make everything up to us.
00:44:18My mom didn't want to go, but my dad, it was just safer to say yes.
00:44:24Your suitcase is in the truck.
00:44:25We packed up the car and drove to the bank to pick him up from work.
00:44:28And give me your phone.
00:44:31My mom had no idea what was really happening until it was too late.
00:44:34My dad was the bank manager, and he took everything out of the vault and disappeared with us on the Friday night of a three-day weekend, which meant he had a three-day head start.
00:44:48By the time my mom saw her face on the news next to my dad, she knew that she'd be seen as an accomplice, and our two-week vacation turned into a permanent one.
00:44:55We traded cars, we dyed our hair different colors, we changed our names, we were homeschooled by my mother, we moved around a lot.
00:45:08My dad, he paid off some scary guys and gambled away the rest of the money that he stole and ended up working odd jobs for cash, which just made him angrier and more dangerous.
00:45:25We were scared to stay with him, and, excuse me...
00:45:29Scared to leave.
00:45:31I know it doesn't make any sense.
00:45:33Nothing makes sense to a child living in a family like that.
00:45:37At least, not until you're away from it.
00:45:40One morning we woke up and my dad was just gone.
00:45:43It was a relief.
00:45:46And you didn't go to the police?
00:45:48He was gone.
00:45:50But it didn't change the fact that my mom was still a wanted person.
00:45:52No matter what she told them, she would have been arrested.
00:45:56And then, what would have happened to me and Amber?
00:45:58Foster care.
00:46:00I can't believe they're still looking for you after all this time.
00:46:04It's a national bank.
00:46:06So that's a federal crime, and those people just don't give up.
00:46:12So you started all over again?
00:46:15Just the three of you?
00:46:16We made it all the way...
00:46:18To Colorado?
00:46:18I can't say.
00:46:23It took some time, but we actually found a way to almost have a normal life.
00:46:28Just as long as we didn't get too close to anyone, or...
00:46:31Attract attention.
00:46:34That must have been so hard for a girl who always dreamed of being in the spotlight.
00:46:38I loved my family enough to stay.
00:46:46But my mom loved me enough to let me go.
00:46:49When I turned 18, she said it was time to leave and live my own life.
00:46:54They found a city they could disappear into, and we'd communicate through a post office box.
00:46:59I'd write about my songs, being on the road, but nothing too specific.
00:47:05And sometimes we would arrange a pass-by, like at a park, or a counter at a diner, or an empty church.
00:47:15But we had a close call.
00:47:16One of those crime TV shows mentioned my parents, and so we connected less and less.
00:47:21This letter was the last time I knew where to reach her.
00:47:28When I left this one behind at Starmakers, someone had taken a photo of me that night, and the police were checking IDs.
00:47:36So I was worried that somebody would find this letter, put two and two together like you did,
00:47:41and so I never wrote that box number again.
00:47:44I haven't spoken to them in five years.
00:47:46Do you think they're still in Colorado, hiding in plain sight?
00:47:53I can't help you. I won't be the reason my own mother gets arrested.
00:47:56I would send her money that I'd get from Nate, but once I lost her, I didn't know where to send it anymore.
00:48:19If you find her, can you just tell her that Lily, that's my real name?
00:48:36Can you tell her that Lily's okay?
00:48:38You have our word.
00:48:53We've given up an awful lot to protect her.
00:48:57My mom used to play the organ at our church.
00:49:00She taught me everything I know about music.
00:49:03That's how we learned to love Bach.
00:49:04And yeah, she gave me the chance to break away and sing my own music
00:49:09and try and finally be somebody.
00:49:12And I tried.
00:49:14But it turns out that if it puts the people you love in danger,
00:49:19it's not worth it.
00:49:21Yeah.
00:49:34Well, we're right back where we started.
00:49:39But we know something we didn't know before.
00:49:42Her mother taught piano and plays the organ.
00:49:45People play the organ all over the world.
00:49:48The zip was in Denver.
00:49:50Except Lily says she's probably long gone by now.
00:49:53Norman, I apologize for bringing up a painful subject,
00:49:58but when you were separated from your mother as a child
00:50:00at the National Western Stock Show, what did you do?
00:50:03Oh, well, there was that stampede that I started accidentally.
00:50:08But then I went back to the last place I saw her, the 4-H exhibit.
00:50:12And she never came, but that's what I waited for.
00:50:14That's what my mother used to always say.
00:50:16If you get lost, go back to the last place we were together,
00:50:19and I'll be waiting there for you.
00:50:20And a mother like Lily's would wait there forever, I would imagine.
00:50:27If that's true, she took a big chance staying in one place.
00:50:31Amazing what a parent will do for their child.
00:50:35This is going to be hard.
00:50:37As federal employees, we are required to report her to the FBI, aren't we?
00:50:45And that is quite a moral dilemma.
00:50:47Sadly, there's no dilemma at all.
00:50:52We have no choice.
00:51:02Oh, you must be so excited about being a grandfather.
00:51:07Charlie, it's the greatest thing to happen to me since, well, since all of her.
00:51:11Tell me, what's going on with that boyfriend of yours?
00:51:14Marlon.
00:51:16He is the best thing to happen to me since you.
00:51:21Yeah, he is.
00:51:23Life is good.
00:51:25Hey, three days in that old RV.
00:51:27How did it go?
00:51:28Very, very well.
00:51:29Very productive and enlightening.
00:51:32And we may have a lead on the mother.
00:51:34Oh, what was Nate Holloway like?
00:51:37Pretty nice guy, actually.
00:51:38Oh, and Rita?
00:51:40She will never be the same.
00:51:43Where are they?
00:51:44Rita and Norman.
00:51:45Oh, they're on their way.
00:51:46Rita wanted to stop for breakfast.
00:51:48Again.
00:51:49And then they're meeting the birth mother.
00:51:51Oh, um...
00:51:55Oliver, Dr. Nichols wants us to come in today at 11.
00:52:00Are you okay to cover for us again, Charlie?
00:52:02Yeah, no problem.
00:52:04You opened it?
00:52:06I did.
00:52:06You okay?
00:52:10Ah, it's a very busy day.
00:52:12Perhaps later?
00:52:15Later.
00:52:17Got it.
00:52:19I've got some work to do in the museum anyway.
00:52:21Okay.
00:52:21So, uh, Tracy is actually Lily, and she has a sister named Amber.
00:52:39Um, and their mom's real name is...
00:52:42Oh, here we go.
00:52:43Oliver.
00:52:45Whoa.
00:52:45Whoa.
00:52:46Wanted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation for Federal Bank Robbery, James and Camille Connolly.
00:52:53They're bank robbers?
00:52:54He is.
00:52:55She isn't.
00:52:55But they are still on the run.
00:52:57The father ditched them and left the mom and the girls alone to fend for themselves.
00:53:02Yeah.
00:53:02Subjects known to travel with two female minors.
00:53:05Oh, they even have age progressions.
00:53:08Wow.
00:53:09Some of these actually look like Lily now.
00:53:12What's her story?
00:53:14Well, Lily says that her mom plays the organ and loves box.
00:53:17So run a search for organists in Denver over the last five years with first initials M-A-R.
00:53:24That was the alias she used on the envelope.
00:53:26Oh, and put a tag on it for Baroque music.
00:53:29Mm-hmm.
00:53:30This is actually going to be good practice for you.
00:53:34Oliver, um, we should go.
00:53:37Sure.
00:53:46So, the baby's still looking good.
00:53:50But your blood test came back, and I'd like to run another test.
00:53:52At the moment, I'm not worried.
00:53:55But, you know, we need to keep an eye out for a few things.
00:53:58Such as?
00:53:59Well, you have slightly elevated glucose levels, and we don't want to be surprised by anything
00:54:04down the line, like gestational diabetes.
00:54:07Is this something to worry about?
00:54:08Well, it's a real possibility.
00:54:10We need to stay vigilant and watch what you eat now.
00:54:12There's not much to watch at this point.
00:54:17Oliver, this, this is a blessing.
00:54:20I mean, not everybody gets this kind of help when they're pregnant.
00:54:25We will be fine.
00:54:28It's just another test, and whenever we find out, we'll know what to do about it.
00:54:34What is it you say?
00:54:35Knowledge is power?
00:54:36I just feel so hopeless.
00:54:38I think every father does, no matter what's going on.
00:54:43Every good one, at least.
00:54:46I'm going to go back to the DLO, and maybe you need to find your dad and talk to him about
00:54:51this.
00:54:53I love you.
00:54:54Hey.
00:55:20Hans thinks the attic would make a great interactive mailroom, so I thought I'd clean
00:55:26it up a bit.
00:55:32What's on your mind, son?
00:55:36I got some news.
00:55:37I want to ask you a question first.
00:55:48Shoot.
00:55:50Did you know it was full of letters?
00:55:55Yes.
00:55:57But I didn't read them, of course.
00:55:59He wrote 43.
00:56:02From as far back as 30 years ago.
00:56:05Well, 43.
00:56:09Have you read them all?
00:56:10Most of them.
00:56:11Enough to have some questions.
00:56:18I'm listening.
00:56:19Why didn't you give them to me?
00:56:20Before.
00:56:21Before what?
00:56:23Before now.
00:56:24Before...
00:56:24Before you were ready?
00:56:28You would know when that was?
00:56:32I'm your dad, Holly.
00:56:33Harvey Schmitz wrote those when he was ready.
00:56:38I put them away for you to read when I thought you were ready.
00:56:41I don't think you were waiting for the right time.
00:56:43You found them in the attic.
00:56:44I think...
00:56:44What do you think?
00:56:46I think you put them away until you were ready.
00:56:49That's what I think.
00:56:50I don't think I'd ever be ready to hand over something to my son that could hurt him.
00:56:56But they were written to you.
00:56:59And if there's anything you and I share, it's a respect for the sanctity of a letter.
00:57:05So, yes.
00:57:06I put them away for you to read someday.
00:57:10But, well...
00:57:12We didn't see each other for over a decade.
00:57:17And before that, you were just a kid.
00:57:19You were an angry teenager grieving a runaway mom and in no position to deal with the shock of discovering it.
00:57:27There was another man out there who was your father.
00:57:30It is shocking.
00:57:31He loved letters and Shakespeare and precision, tradition, logic.
00:57:39He sounds just like me.
00:57:41So, absolutely, it is a shock.
00:57:43I knew it would be.
00:57:44So, I decided to hold on to them until you grew up.
00:57:48I did grow up.
00:57:50And you and I reconciled years ago.
00:57:52And you hung on to them for what?
00:57:54Another ten years after he died?
00:57:59Not on purpose.
00:58:01I'm sorry.
00:58:02I...
00:58:02After all that time, I just forgot.
00:58:07I forgot all about them until the other day when you and I came up here.
00:58:14And...
00:58:15But I don't know.
00:58:16You know, if I'm being honest...
00:58:18There's a part of me that never much liked the idea of having to compete with some guy who never had to say no to you.
00:58:28Or punish you.
00:58:30Or tell you to wash the dishes.
00:58:34I'm the one who kept you from falling when you were learning to walk or had to let you make important mistakes.
00:58:43So, hey, maybe reading those letters now, now that you're going to have a son of your own, child of your own,
00:58:54Maybe it's exactly the right time for you to learn that writing down a few pieces of advice and sticking them in a box doesn't make you a father.
00:59:06Being a father is about being there, son.
00:59:21And at a moment like this, it's about knowing when not to be there.
00:59:26So I'm going to take a walk.
00:59:28We just got another hit on Lily's mom.
00:59:38we just got another hit on lily's mom oh there's a story here in the denver post about a marilyn
00:59:57walker organist marilyn walker celebrated her 100th birthday never never mind this is a 15th
01:00:04organist whose name starts with m-a-r mary marla marissa maureen marionetta marvella marvina
01:00:13oh wait here's one more it's the staff list from a church bulletin at dunder park episcopal
01:00:19choir director robert hamilton organist margot hope organists usually work part-time right
01:00:26for cash maybe yeah i think it's worth the look uh you guys stay here and um finish
01:00:32all your food and i will go get oliver okay bye bye
01:00:48we have a lead the organist at denver park episcopal church
01:00:54it's a long shot but we could go and see her before my nap
01:01:00hey you okay what's going on did you talk to joe
01:01:06uh i didn't tell him got into a fight what what about
01:01:13it was about those letters
01:01:14i would like you to go home and nap take care of yourself i will go follow the lead i am fine
01:01:25oliver i'm considering the day you've had so far i'm not so sure that you should be doing this alone
01:01:30this is exactly the kind of thing i should be doing alone if it does turn out to be camille connelly
01:01:35i'll have to notify the authorities and i'm sure you don't want to be there for that
01:01:50so
01:01:55so
01:02:01so
01:02:11I don't know.
01:02:41Pardon me.
01:02:44May I sit with you?
01:02:49You just seem a little lost.
01:02:53Uh, yeah.
01:02:54Uh, I just...
01:02:57I'm sorry, are you...
01:03:01Are you the organist?
01:03:04Yes.
01:03:05I'm Margot Hope.
01:03:11You know, you were right, Miss Hope.
01:03:15I came here feeling a little lost today.
01:03:23My past and my future seem to be colliding.
01:03:28Um, and I'm struggling to find my place in it all.
01:03:38And I've never been this scared before.
01:03:41But you're used to living with that kind of fear every day, aren't you, Camille?
01:03:48Well, is that why you chose the name Hope?
01:03:57I always wondered when this day would come.
01:04:01Believe it or not, I'm from the post office.
01:04:05My name is Oliver O'Toole, and, um, I'm here to deliver a letter from Lily.
01:04:15Lily?
01:04:15Is she okay?
01:04:17Yes, she's... she's fine.
01:04:20You haven't heard from her because, uh, that letter was lost.
01:04:24And she was afraid writing you again would put you in jeopardy.
01:04:27You've seen her?
01:04:29Yes.
01:04:30She's remarkable.
01:04:31And she wants you to know that she is safe.
01:04:35Lily also gave us, uh, money to deliver.
01:04:41If we located you, she wouldn't help us find you.
01:04:44We had to do that on our own.
01:04:47She is still protecting her family.
01:04:51But, sadly, delivering that letter comes with a price.
01:05:03You have to turn me in.
01:05:05You've been using U.S. mail to elude capture for a federal crime.
01:05:09A crime my husband committed, but we've been paying for.
01:05:14Mom?
01:05:16I'll be right there, honey.
01:05:21Amber?
01:05:23Yes, she'll be 18 in six weeks.
01:05:26That's all I need.
01:05:27Just six more weeks to get her ready and say goodbye.
01:05:32Then you can walk me into the police station yourself.
01:05:35I promise.
01:05:39Uh, Ms. Conley, I'm afraid...
01:05:42Do you have children?
01:05:49Oliver?
01:05:51There you are.
01:05:59How did it go?
01:06:00Was it her?
01:06:02Yes.
01:06:05So what happened?
01:06:07Well...
01:06:07Delivered the letter.
01:06:11I gave her the money.
01:06:12And I gave her...
01:06:14And I gave her...
01:06:17A chance.
01:06:25I knew you would.
01:06:28It's just who you are.
01:06:32Shame.
01:06:32Right now, I don't have...
01:06:40Any idea who I am at all.
01:06:46You are someone who believes in people and in second chances.
01:06:52Because you are my husband and my hero.
01:07:00And you are going to be the father of a beautiful little baby.
01:07:05Who will grow up to adore you.
01:07:10Just as you adore Joe and Joe adores you.
01:07:13Why are we talking about my dad?
01:07:18Because, Oliver...
01:07:20Because he deserves a second chance, too.
01:07:23When you stopped speaking to him for all those years, Joe wrote you letters, too, remember?
01:07:3046.
01:07:31And you returned all of them unopened.
01:07:34Harvey Schmitz writes you almost as many and you read every single one.
01:07:40Why?
01:07:40Because I was curious.
01:07:43I...
01:07:43I wanted to see if we had anything in common.
01:07:48If he really cared about me.
01:07:50Or if he just wrote those letters.
01:07:52Because he didn't want me to hate him for what he did.
01:07:55For falling in love with and having an affair with your mother.
01:07:58Yeah.
01:07:59Yeah.
01:08:01That was bad.
01:08:05But if he hadn't...
01:08:06There wouldn't have been a you.
01:08:19Hmm.
01:08:21What a mysterious, magnificent mess life can be, hmm?
01:08:29Harvey Schmitz gave you life.
01:08:32But Joseph O'Toole gave you a life.
01:08:40Maybe you need to go back to the last place you saw him.
01:08:58Dad?
01:08:58Dad?
01:09:02Dad?
01:09:26Hello?
01:09:26Hello?
01:09:26I took a long walk.
01:09:38Very long walk.
01:09:43You said you had some news?
01:09:47Shane's doctor called us back for another test.
01:09:51Okay.
01:09:52She could be at risk for diabetes.
01:09:56Wow.
01:09:58Is she okay?
01:10:01Are you okay?
01:10:02She's already at risk for so many other things.
01:10:06And now this.
01:10:08But she's amazing.
01:10:10She's so calm and strong.
01:10:14But I'm...
01:10:16I mean, this is...
01:10:20There's a letter in there for everything.
01:10:26Romance.
01:10:28Work.
01:10:29School.
01:10:30Money.
01:10:32Books.
01:10:33Everything, but there's no letter that tells me what I'm supposed to do when the woman I can't live without is having a baby.
01:10:46And anything can happen to her or them.
01:10:49And I may lose everything I love.
01:10:52There's nothing in there that tells me...
01:10:55How to be what she needs me to be.
01:10:58What I need to be for them.
01:11:02Nothing that teaches me how to be the...
01:11:05The father.
01:11:07You.
01:11:08That doctor was...
01:11:22Talking to us.
01:11:24I just wanted to talk to my dad.
01:11:27But I was so...
01:11:29Angry with you about those stupid letters.
01:11:33Because I...
01:11:35Held on to them so long.
01:11:46Because reading them...
01:11:48Made everything true.
01:11:50That smart, eccentric, particular, logical man was really my father.
01:12:05And...
01:12:06All those years, I...
01:12:10I think I hoped...
01:12:12Somewhere in the back of my head...
01:12:15Or my heart that, um...
01:12:19That maybe...
01:12:20There was a chance that maybe...
01:12:22Maybe...
01:12:24It...
01:12:25Was me, after all.
01:12:29No.
01:12:36I know.
01:12:41But after all...
01:12:43It was you.
01:12:46And I was...
01:12:47Sitting here, thinking about...
01:12:50Growing up in this house.
01:12:52And who always...
01:12:54Was there for me.
01:12:55Always.
01:12:57It was you.
01:13:01Still is, dad.
01:13:06And...
01:13:08And I'm not going anywhere.
01:13:11Good.
01:13:14Because I need you.
01:13:16I've been reading a lot of prenatal books about parenting and apparently...
01:13:21Comes down to it, babies don't come with instructions?
01:13:25Oh, actually, you did.
01:13:27The Oliver O'Toole Handbook, A Guide to Raising a Postal Prodigy.
01:13:32Very helpful.
01:13:33And for dessert, we will end the gala with a vanilla cake with a Chantilly cream.
01:13:51I love Chantilly.
01:13:53Chantilly Dorman.
01:13:55That's better than Cheyenne.
01:13:57You guys are still here?
01:13:59Yeah, we thought you were coming back, so we ordered more lunch.
01:14:02And then dinner.
01:14:03Coming right up.
01:14:06Yeah, Ramon told us his plans for the gala.
01:14:08And?
01:14:10And we still have six weeks to make it very postal.
01:14:13Good.
01:14:14So, um, Oliver found Camille and delivered the letter.
01:14:18Oh.
01:14:19Did he?
01:14:20No.
01:14:21He didn't report her.
01:14:22Not yet.
01:14:23But he will.
01:14:25Well, he did the right thing today, and if he has to, he'll do the right thing again.
01:14:31If the time comes.
01:14:32Amber is 18, and I'm afraid we can't wait any longer.
01:14:48Poor Amber.
01:14:49And Lily.
01:14:50And, well, all of them.
01:14:51It's just heartbreaking.
01:14:54Now this might be the hardest thing I've ever had to do.
01:14:58I know.
01:15:01But you've done more for her than most people would.
01:15:05She's already paid such a high price.
01:15:09Hopefully they'll see it that way and give her a break.
01:15:12Well, all that will have to be negotiated.
01:15:16And she possibly might not do much time.
01:15:20It's happened before.
01:15:23So we're doing this?
01:15:29Yes.
01:15:38What are you doing here?
01:15:42You found her?
01:15:44You found my mom?
01:15:45A few weeks ago.
01:15:48You turned her in.
01:16:01No, you won't have much time together, Lily.
01:16:02They'll be here for your mother in two hours.
01:16:06Mom?
01:16:09My sweet girl.
01:16:12I can't do this.
01:16:13I can't do it.
01:16:14No.
01:16:15I can't do it.
01:16:23This is where the meditation atrium will be.
01:16:27Wow.
01:16:28look at them
01:16:44you've given them such an incredible gift
01:16:49I just wish they had more time
01:16:54this is so beautiful
01:16:55ladies and gentlemen
01:17:00generous donors and sponsors of the future
01:17:04Colorado Museum of Postal History
01:17:06some of you may recall that before this establishment was
01:17:11Ramon's Catalan Kitchen
01:17:13it was the nationally renowned Starmakers
01:17:16a club where they soon to be famous performed
01:17:20tonight
01:17:21let us go back in time
01:17:24back to us Starmakers
01:17:26to watch one last star be born
01:17:30so please
01:17:32let's give it up for
01:17:34Lily Conley
01:17:36what?
01:17:41no, no, I can't
01:17:43I can't
01:17:43remember your stamps
01:17:45the singer doesn't sing
01:17:46because she has answers
01:17:47the singer sings
01:17:48because she has a song
01:17:50and I need to hear it before I go
01:17:55I love you
01:17:58I love you too, mom
01:18:02all right
01:18:05okay
01:18:06applause
01:18:08the sun goes down again
01:18:22and I remember when we say
01:18:27sun sets down together
01:18:30now I watch the sky
01:18:33waiting for the reasons why
01:18:37why I even care about tomorrow
01:18:41or forever
01:18:43but when the moon rises
01:18:46I look up and pray
01:18:49that somehow there's a way
01:18:52you're staring at it too
01:18:56cause if we can't say it
01:18:59in the here and now
01:19:01we tell it to the moon
01:19:04we tell it to the moon
01:19:11we tell it to the moon
01:19:14we tell it to the moon
01:19:16and I just keep on running
01:19:22from town to town
01:19:25to town
01:19:26to town
01:19:26trying to keep my world
01:19:30going down
01:19:32down
01:19:33down
01:19:34down
01:19:34trying to do what's right
01:19:37just leaves me with a broken heart
01:19:42that never ever sees the light
01:19:46so I tell it to the moon
01:19:51please step inside, Ms. Conley
01:19:59please Frei
01:20:02please
01:20:02please
01:20:05please
01:20:05please
01:20:09just
01:20:10please
01:20:10possível
01:20:14me
01:20:15please
01:20:16please
01:20:17please
01:20:17please
01:20:19please
01:20:19I'm
01:20:21I want
01:20:22please
01:20:23please
01:20:23I'll
01:20:24please
01:20:25please
01:20:28I tell it to the moon, tell it to the moon
01:20:37It's all that I can do
01:20:41Tell it to the moon, tell it to the moon
01:20:58Oh, thank you
01:21:26You're welcome
01:21:27I'm very proud of you
01:21:32And I am in awe of you
01:21:36Well, as days go, today was definitely a big one
01:21:45So much joy and so much sadness at the same time
01:21:50What a mysterious, magnificent mess life can be
01:21:55We should go home, but
01:22:01I know
01:22:02It just feels so right coming back here tonight
01:22:06Just to
01:22:08I don't know, just to appreciate being together because
01:22:12Because not everyone can
01:22:15Oh, Norman
01:22:27Uh, Norman, that Sonny was just born
01:22:31Oh, my gosh
01:22:31Oh, my gosh
01:22:32Oh, my gosh
01:22:33Yes, you have to go
01:22:34Go
01:22:35You gotta go now
01:22:36Oh, my goodness
01:22:36Drive safely
01:22:37And also, don't forget to take a yoo-hoo for the road
01:22:40Okay, we gotta go
01:22:41Go
01:22:42Okay, we gotta go
01:22:43We love you
01:22:43We'll see you soon
01:22:44Drive carefully
01:22:45I love us
01:22:59I love all of us
01:23:05All of us
01:23:35I love you
01:23:42Aram
01:23:44I love you

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