When Hope Calls Season 2 Episode 1
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00:00Those lights and that tree, it's just, it's beautiful.
00:06You can thank our town constable for the tree.
00:08It's doing my assigned task.
00:09Well, it makes me smile just to look at it.
00:12What's Christmas without the perfect tree?
00:14Harper's Bazaar?
00:16How did that magazine even know about our town?
00:18I have no idea why I showed up one day saying Brookfield was on a three-town selected to be in its country Christmas edition.
00:25That magazine sells all over North America.
00:27Indeed.
00:28We were already planning on having a festival, but this inspired us to go even bigger.
00:33How lovely are thy branches?
00:38Well, obviously word of my hotel has spread.
00:41Oh, you think you're the reason for the magazine's interest?
00:44What else could it be?
00:45Maybe an out-of-towner tried one of my delectable pastries.
00:48Or maybe they were charmed by my general store.
00:51Right, right.
00:52Pastries and canned goods are the reason for our sudden acclaim.
00:55Ronnie?
00:56Yes?
00:57What's that growing on your face?
00:59Oh, this.
01:00I, uh, thought I'd add a touch of class to this town.
01:03By disguising yourself?
01:05Huh.
01:07Just kidding.
01:09Looks great.
01:10Right, Debbie?
01:11Nice wagon.
01:24Thanks.
01:25You must be busy with Eleanor gone for the holidays.
01:27Ah, fortunately the older children really help out.
01:30Ah, that's good.
01:31Yeah.
01:31What are you looking at there, Theo?
01:33You think Santa will get me Lincoln Logs?
01:36Oh.
01:37Oh, I don't know.
01:39Santa might think that you could use some new pants.
01:41But I'd rather have Lincoln Logs.
01:43Well, we'll see what he brings.
01:46But maybe we could build a toy cabin out of some wood in our own backyard.
01:56Whoa.
01:56Hey, Harley.
02:02Is that one of ours?
02:04Found her out near my barn.
02:05She was looking for feed.
02:07Sorry about that.
02:08Not a problem.
02:09I'll go get someone.
02:14So, how's Lucy working out as a foreman?
02:18Ah, she's fine.
02:20You wanted that job, right?
02:21Of course, I wouldn't.
02:23Why do you think Tess gave her the job and not you?
02:25You'd have to ask Tess.
02:27You don't think her last name had anything to do with it?
02:30I'm sure it didn't hurt.
02:39Hey, straight in the back when we get back.
02:42Can you read my favorite story tonight?
02:44Again?
02:45No.
02:46Okay, okay.
02:47Hey, it's my turn.
02:49No, it's mine.
02:50Everyone will get a turn.
02:51Oh, hey.
02:52Watch it.
02:52Sorry, Cass.
02:53Well, just watch where you're walking.
02:55Sorry, Mrs. Stewart.
02:56I want you all to be more careful, especially with that bike.
03:01It's okay.
03:02It's okay.
03:02It's not like we don't miss Grace and Chuck, too.
03:32Once upon a time, there was a valiant young man who wanted to watch over a beautiful fair maiden.
03:55For when they met, it was love at first sight.
03:58The fair maiden was funny and creative and hardworking, but most of all, she had a really big heart.
04:07She decided to bring a child to a faraway land to be reunited with her family.
04:13And when the valiant man found out, he rushed over to let her know exactly how he felt about her.
04:20Ooh.
04:21Yeah.
04:22After the fair maiden left, the valiant man missed her terribly.
04:28So, do you know what he did?
04:30He jumped on the boat and married her in England.
04:33No, that's the very end.
04:34He wrote to her and professed his love.
04:36Mm-hmm.
04:37Why didn't he fight any dragons?
04:39Well, he didn't come across any.
04:40Well, I think it would be more valiant if he did.
04:42I like dragons.
04:44Tomorrow, we'll be destroyed with dragons.
04:46Let Miss Logan get to the end.
04:47Yeah.
04:48Who wants dragons when they can have happily ever after?
04:54Woo-hoo-hoo!
04:57Boy, oh boy!
04:59Ow!
05:01Oh, oh, oh, boy!
05:04Oh, oh, oh!
05:05My heart is racing!
05:06On a better road, this car will hit 45 miles an hour.
05:10No worries.
05:10Fuck!
05:11You'll be practically flying.
05:12No kidding?
05:13Yeah, but listen, about the price, you know, can we, uh, maybe look him down a little bit?
05:18I get it.
05:19Well, you get what?
05:21Well, this car ain't for everyone.
05:22What do you mean?
05:23Maybe I should find you something less powerful and elegant.
05:26No, no, yeah, yeah, I love this car.
05:28I mean, the constant attention from women, the envy of other men, that's a lot to handle.
05:32Oh, I can handle that.
05:33I have another interested buyer.
05:34Maybe I should give you...
05:34No, no, no, no, no, no.
05:35I'll take it.
05:36I'll pay a full price.
05:37Now, that's the attitude of a man who drives this car.
05:39You don't ask, you demand.
05:41Yeah, but listen, you know, mind if I take a few days?
05:44No, no, no, my hotel is hopping.
05:46I'll have the cash by Christmas.
05:47I'll hold it till Christmas.
05:48Great!
05:49$20 up front.
05:52Fine.
06:00Oh, baby.
06:08Can't wait for Christmas to start?
06:11You can say that.
06:12What are your plans?
06:13Spending with the family.
06:16How's your father?
06:17It's fine now.
06:19The gift is quite a scare.
06:21I look forward to the time with him.
06:24How about you?
06:26Headed to Clearwater after work.
06:28I'll shop for a couple days, then go to my folks' ranch.
06:32Spending your form and wages?
06:33I guess I will be.
06:35Yeah.
06:36I guess I will be.
06:44Such a good girl.
06:47Yeah, a good girl.
06:51Chuck?
06:53What are you doing up there?
06:54I'm looking for my present.
06:56And what makes you think we'd hide it up there?
06:59Because it seemed like a good hiding place.
07:01Well, the fact you're looking there means that it's not.
07:04Come on down.
07:05Mrs. Stewart, the feed is on its way to the eastern range.
07:14Good.
07:15Tomorrow we start repairs on the fence of the southern range.
07:17But we don't have any cattle in the southern range.
07:20Not at the moment.
07:21I guess our Christmas break we'll have to wait another day.
07:31Come on.
07:40Sam?
07:44Can you make sure our carolers stick to the schedule?
07:47The schedules aren't my strong suit.
07:50Please?
07:51You sure?
07:52Yeah.
08:11Oh, excuse me, Constable.
08:13Can you tell me how to get to New Hope Orphanage?
08:16I can do better.
08:16I can take you there myself.
08:18Are you sure?
08:18I'm dropping something off there.
08:19My wagon's around the back.
08:20Oh, thank you.
08:22This town is beautiful.
08:24Yeah.
08:24Well, you could take this woman right here.
08:26I've had a lot of help.
08:28Maggie Farson.
08:28Oh, Abigail Stanton.
08:29Maggie!
08:30Oh, excuse me.
08:32What are you doing here?
08:34Wait, you're writing the article for Harper's Bazaar?
08:37I am.
08:38Did you know it was in Brookfield?
08:40Guilty as charged.
08:41Will you join me for dinner tonight?
08:43Of course!
08:43Ah, welcome to the Royal Brookfield, sir.
08:49How may I help you?
08:50I'd like a room, please.
08:52Certainly.
08:54Let's have a look.
08:56Well, today is your lucky day, my friend.
08:59I have one room left.
09:00What's your rate?
09:01Two dollars.
09:02A bit pricey, don't you think?
09:05Well, this is a first-class establishment, sir.
09:08As a matter of fact, the magazine is doing a spread on this place.
09:11Really?
09:11Mm-hmm.
09:12Now, the article might include a word or two about the people in the town, but it'll mainly
09:16be about my hotel.
09:18That's news to me.
09:19Paul Franklin, Harper's Bazaar.
09:21Yeah, Ronnie Stewart.
09:26Should have said something.
09:27Hey, prankster.
09:28Well, your room, of course, is free of charge, Mr. Franklin.
09:32Oh, no, no, no.
09:33I don't take free stuff.
09:35It compromises my journalistic integrity.
09:38You understand, right?
09:39Of course.
09:40Yes, integrity is my middle name.
09:43Well, there you are, sir.
09:44You have the suite, second floor, third door you lift.
09:51That doesn't fit.
09:56It almost does.
09:57It almost doesn't count.
10:00This is hard.
10:02When something's hard, you feel even greater accomplishment when you complete it.
10:06But you know what I think?
10:08I think it's time for a cookie break.
10:10Yes.
10:21Is that the new boy?
10:25I believe so.
10:26Why couldn't it have been a girl?
10:30Let's go say hello.
10:33Thank you, Constance.
10:42Abigail.
10:43William.
10:43It's so nice to see you.
10:45Oh, lovely.
10:46You remember my son, Cody?
10:48Of course.
10:49Well, you have grown.
10:50And you must be Roy.
10:53Roy's not a big talker.
10:55Okay.
10:56Nice to meet you, Roy.
10:59Come here.
11:05You want us to show you your room?
11:07Oh, that's a great idea.
11:08Come on, guys.
11:10Go on, Roy.
11:14Roy, I'm Vincent.
11:16It's right through here.
11:16You'll be sleeping in my bunk, but I get the top.
11:21Miss Lillian decides who sleeps where.
11:23Just, you know, no one knows Virginia said to me.
11:26No one likes milk and cows, Mary Louise.
11:29We also have a bike, if you know to ride.
11:33Thank you for the tree, Gabriel.
11:34It's beautiful.
11:35Where would you like it?
11:36Just in the living room.
11:37I'll move the smaller one into the dining room.
11:39Cody, can you help Mountie Gabriel?
11:41Sure.
11:41This one used to be Christian's.
11:52And this one was Fred's.
11:53They were adopted.
11:55They were really nice.
11:57We write to each other.
11:59This isn't like the other places.
12:01It's better.
12:03But we are expected to do chores.
12:05So Grace is married and living in London?
12:10Mm-hmm.
12:10She is doing so well.
12:12But how about you?
12:13Rosemary told me you were taking care of your mother.
12:15Oh, yes.
12:16She was quite ill.
12:17But thank God she's okay now.
12:19Good.
12:20And so how do you know Roy?
12:23I knew of Roy through my cousin,
12:25who runs a big orphanage near my mother.
12:27Mm-hmm.
12:29Roy's been to three different orphanages,
12:30and he just...
12:31He just hasn't done well.
12:34Mm-hmm.
12:34Roy's father died in a traffic accident four years ago.
12:40And his mother and unborn sister died during childbirth shortly after that.
12:44Oh, that poor boy.
12:46My cousin has tried to get him to open up, but he just won't.
12:50And she would have kept trying, but...
12:53I seem to remember that you really connected with your children.
12:58So I thought it was worth a shot.
13:00Yeah, of course.
13:01We finished setting up the tree.
13:04Oh, thank you.
13:06Constable, would you mind giving us a ride back into town?
13:08We need to get a room.
13:09Oh, no.
13:09You'll be staying with us.
13:11The hotel's probably booked anyway.
13:14That's very kind of you, Lillian.
13:15It's my pleasure.
13:20You're welcome.
13:21You're really good at this.
13:44It takes patience.
13:45Girls.
13:46I'm so close to finishing.
13:49Oh.
13:50Then you can finish tomorrow.
13:53It's time for bed.
13:54Good night.
14:13Good night.
14:15Are you sleeping with your eyes open?
14:18He's awake, Theo.
14:20He just doesn't like to talk.
14:22Why?
14:23It's bedtime.
14:25Good night.
14:26Good night, Miss Lillian.
14:28Good night.
14:28Good night.
14:39Hey, Roy.
14:42I know you've had a hard time at your other orphanages,
14:45but I really hope it's going to be different for you here.
14:49Okay.
14:49I'm going to take care of you.
14:53Everything's going to be okay.
15:07Good night.
15:12You go to bed.
15:13And then, when my editor said he wanted a country Christmas article, I suggested Brookfield.
15:36Thank you for that.
15:37So, how long have you been at Harper's Bazaar?
15:41Oh, a year.
15:42Yeah.
15:43They said they wanted another travel writer, and so I just sold them on that detention.
15:47And you miss being a beat reporter?
15:49You kidding?
15:51Hearing you talk about your travels inspired me to seek more than a headline.
15:54I couldn't be happier.
15:57I'm glad.
15:59So, what about you?
16:01Oh.
16:02You said you wanted to experience the great Northwest.
16:05I thought you were talking about a few weeks.
16:07Here you are, over a year later.
16:09Uh, well, I run the infirmary.
16:12You're about with great flair.
16:15Well, I suppose I've taken to the town.
16:19And the town to me.
16:21That's great.
16:22I just want to capture the magic of this place.
16:25Well, I have no doubt you will.
16:26Rise and shine.
16:42No!
16:47I was so close!
16:50It's all gone!
16:52It's all gone!
16:53Nora!
16:54What happened?
16:57Where's Roy?
16:58Roy?
17:00Roy!
17:10This is, uh, highly unusual.
17:14Oh, it's fine.
17:15I can get by with the other two drawers.
17:23One drawer may be problematic.
17:25Is this, uh, going to go into your article?
17:29I can't really say.
17:31I'll tell you what.
17:31I will get you a brand new dresser.
17:33You sure?
17:33Not a problem.
17:34This is a first-class establishment.
17:37I remember you saying that.
17:38Why don't I take that?
17:41Why don't I take that?
17:42It's difficult.
17:45So how are things with you and Lillian going?
17:48Fine.
17:49Why?
17:50I seem to recall the two of you were almost an item.
17:54Well, we're just good friends.
17:56My wife, when she was alive, was my best friend.
18:03Sometimes we have a point here, Joe.
18:04No, I'm just regaling in my greatest accomplishment.
18:12Remind me again.
18:12What's the mounting motto?
18:15I pulled the right.
18:16I pulled the right.
18:17What could be more right than winning the heart of the woman of your dreams?
18:27Out to Kinzo.
18:29Roy is gone.
18:35Hey, Lucy.
18:36I rode the entire Southern Range, and, you know, I saw you did a lot.
18:44I pushed them hard.
18:46But just what I want from my foreman.
18:48We'll finish the rest right after Christmas.
18:51Can't stop now.
18:52What do you mean?
18:53We need all that fencing repair before we get the herd in.
18:55But that'll take a week?
18:58Well, maybe less.
18:59Rate your moving.
19:00That means working through Christmas.
19:01There's scrub on that range.
19:02We get the herd in.
19:03I save on supplemental feed, so...
19:05You know, we were all looking forward to spending Christmas with our families.
19:08I don't want to disappoint them.
19:09My cattle were looking forward to eating.
19:11I don't want to disappoint them.
19:13I understand that, but...
19:14Listen, it's been a mild winter.
19:16I need to take advantage of that.
19:18I get it.
19:19It's just...
19:22Is there any way I can get the time off?
19:28Sure there is.
19:29You can quit.
19:35Then I quit.
19:37Wait, hold on a sec.
19:38Can we talk?
19:40Hank almost lost his father this year.
19:42No.
19:43He was looking forward to the time with him.
19:45Yeah, I was going to give him the time off after we get the herd in.
19:47With all due respect, you're not being there.
19:51With all due respect, my ranch, my rules.
19:55Well, if he quits, I quit.
20:03Come on, let's go.
20:05Where?
20:05Wherever we please.
20:07We're no longer employees of the Stewart Ranch.
20:10Anyone else?
20:12Anyone else not want to work?
20:14Feel free to join them.
20:16I need the work, ma'am.
20:23I'll see you tomorrow, Pete.
20:28Roy!
20:35Roy!
20:37I moved here when I bought the bakery from my Aunt Pearl about six months ago.
20:41And how'd you like it?
20:42I love it.
20:43Everyone in the town has welcomed me with open arms.
20:45Well, maybe the best way to a town's heart is to its sweet.
20:49Do you mind if I take your photograph?
20:51Sure.
20:54Okay.
21:15Ben!
21:15Do you, uh, happen to be selling a dresser?
21:34Yeah, we are.
21:35Ah!
21:36My son's been taking piano lessons.
21:39And he's really good.
21:41So the missus and I would like to buy him a used piano for Christmas.
21:45Yeah.
21:45We figured if we sold some furniture.
21:47Yeah, good plan.
21:47Good plan.
21:48Hey, now, about the, uh, dresser?
21:50It's at my house.
21:51Perfect.
21:51I'll, uh, I'll swing by.
21:53Oh, great.
21:54All righty.
21:54Gabriel, over here.
22:01Whoa.
22:01There's a path just through there.
22:02There's a path.
22:14I'll see you.
22:14Let's go.
22:33Roy!
22:34It's okay. It's okay. It's okay. Let me go!
22:36I'm not going anywhere. I'm not giving up on you.
22:39Okay?
22:41It's okay.
22:44Oh, that a girl.
22:51Hey, Ronnie.
22:52Ben, how are you?
22:53Good.
22:54You still have that dresser, I hope?
22:56Oh, yes.
22:57Come on in.
22:58Much obliged.
23:00Oh, nice.
23:06There it is. I brought it downstairs.
23:08Oh, thank you, Ben.
23:10Let's have a boo, shall we?
23:12It's been in my wife's family for a couple of generations.
23:16Oh.
23:17That's pretty old then, I guess.
23:19Oh, look at the craftsmanship, though.
23:21Quite a nick right there.
23:23First time Timmy threw a ball.
23:25Turns out he can throw better than I can catch.
23:27The missus wasn't very happy.
23:29Uh, two dollars.
23:32Well, we'd need four more dollars for the used piano, so that's too steep for this old piece, Ben.
23:38Well, what else are you selling?
23:40Well, um...
23:41We're a little reluctant to sell much more of our stuff.
23:46Mmm.
23:47You, uh...
23:48St. Timmy really has his heart set on that piano for Christmas, huh?
23:53He plays like an angel.
23:55Yeah.
23:56Sounds like a prodigy.
23:58Ha, ha, ha, ha.
24:02Dashing through the snow
24:04In a one-horse open sleigh
24:06Over the fields we go
24:08Laughing all the way
24:10Ho, ho, ho!
24:11Over the fields we...
24:12Whoa, whoa, whoa!
24:13Ho, ho!
24:14Hold on there, girl.
24:15What the...
24:17Oh, for the love of Pete.
24:19Hang on there, sweetheart.
24:21Oh!
24:26Easy, girl.
24:27Easy, girl.
24:29Ah, the crit girl.
24:31Oh, great.
24:34All right, this is gonna take some time, sweetheart.
24:36All right.
24:37That's a girl.
24:38That's a...
24:41Come on.
24:44I got you.
24:52What's that?
24:53That's a girl.
24:57Ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho.
24:59What have we got here?
25:01Ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho.
25:09Well, would you look at that?
25:12So you're gonna keep me company?
25:15When did you meet Miss Lillian?
25:16When she was in Home Valley with her sister.
25:18They were on their way to start your orphanage.
25:20Think we got enough walnuts?
25:23We got enough for ten pies.
25:25I love pies.
25:26Who doesn't?
25:27We gotta stop at the general store.
25:37Look, reindeer.
25:40Wow.
25:43Not just any reindeer.
25:46What do you mean?
25:47Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Vixen.
25:57Hi, guys.
25:59Mr. Stewart is Santa Claus.
26:03Santa Claus?
26:05What are you guys doing over there?
26:08Don't say anything.
26:17Violet!
26:28Are you okay?
26:31I've never had a child run away before.
26:35My cousin told me that Roy has run away from every orphanage he's been at.
26:39I want this place to be different than all the others.
26:43Lillian, it is.
26:46Theo wants Lincoln locks, not clothes.
26:50All these kids deserve to have their Christmas wishes come true.
26:54Lillian, they're in a loving home.
26:57That is your gift to them.
26:59I don't...
27:01I started this orphanage with Grace.
27:06Sometimes I wonder if I can do it alone.
27:09Are you alone?
27:14I do have some wonderful friends.
27:17Well, wonderful friends is a good place to start.
27:19Whoa.
27:31Look at the selection.
27:33Did you make all of this?
27:34Most, but not all.
27:35Some were donated by Townsville for the festival.
27:38So what do we got?
27:40Well, we have date cookies, pound cake, cinnamon muffins.
27:44Oh, wait.
27:45I'm allergic to cinnamon.
27:47Good to know.
27:49Hungarian Christmas cookies, cashew brittle.
27:52Yeah, I'm going to go with some of the cookies.
27:54Okay.
27:56Are you ready for your big performance in a few days?
27:59Are you kidding?
28:00I was born to play Santa.
28:02Good.
28:05Thanks.
28:18Christmas in Vienna, written by Maggie Parsons.
28:29The lights on the Kraven and the Katnestrasse.
28:32As eloquently detailed in your article.
28:35Springtime in Paris, written by Maggie Parsons.
28:40Well, that practically wrote itself.
28:43My summer in Siam.
28:45I wrote an elephant.
28:47I know, because I read it.
28:48You also know I dabbled in travel writing to help cover my expenses.
28:53Well, your enthusiasm for new places is contagious.
28:58Got me on my new career path.
29:02Why?
29:04To help you remember what brought you here.
29:05Doesn't at least part of you miss the adventure?
29:18What did your mom say we need again?
29:19Flour and sugar.
29:20Flour and sugar.
29:28Violet?
29:31Come on.
29:35Wow, I just can't believe that she would say that.
29:38So what, you just decided to quit?
29:41Yeah.
29:43I gave my ranch hands Christmas off.
29:45Wow.
29:46Tess obviously feels different.
29:50Oh, well.
29:51I love you.
29:52I love you.
29:53You too.
29:54I love you.
29:56Oh, I love you.
30:03Whoa.
30:05There's a good girl.
30:11It's Santa.
30:20oh franklin there you are sir here get your new dresser right here sir
30:29are you sure it's new even better it's an antique like i said i know you run a first
30:35class establishment absolutely thank you for this dream mountie gabriel
30:40it's my brother mountie gabriel's a good friend in hope valley i knew some mounties
30:47they were all good men uh nathan grant has been to brookfield a few times
30:51and i served under jack thornton in the northern territories really he was a good man yes he was
30:58what's that train sent wow that's
31:10that's maybe a bit pricey for santa i want a raggedy and all you know what i think
31:21i think we should be grateful for whatever santa brings us
31:24oh look who's here hide your puzzle nora vincent
31:32hey i need all you kids to make an effort to help roy feel welcome here okay we'll try
31:44okay you know what i always say actions speak louder than words thank you
31:57can i have a word with them sure
32:05what oh i know that look what does that mean what is it about young women and mounties
32:14what are we gonna do
32:28you're not gonna find a better place than this
32:32are you an expert on orphanages no but my job is to know people and miss lilian
32:39is as good as it gets she wants the best for you roy
32:47i don't care you should
32:50i know
32:54made a mess of it with the other kids
32:58it's gonna be on you to make amends
32:59what makes you happy roy i think it's running away
33:18okay i'll leave you alone
33:19i remember me and my dad playing catch
33:28that made me happy
33:30yeah
33:30who doesn't love playing catch with their dad
33:50okay how can i help oh i think we have this covered
33:53the burner gone the extra hands sure a big help
33:58if you need even more help i hear lucy clay is looking for work
34:02how will she test this foreman so
34:05not anymore
34:07well what happened
34:23i don't know
34:33i don't know
34:35careful
34:35Tess?
34:51Oh, what the...
34:52What are you doing here?
34:56Is it true you're making your ranch hands work through Christmas?
34:58It's a free country. I'm not making anybody do anything.
35:02Now, how's this any of your business?
35:03Oh, it's a small town, and what you do affects everyone.
35:07Besides, we're practically family, so I was actually hoping to invite you...
35:12Yeah, no, we are not family.
35:14And after what you did, we never will be.
35:18What did I do?
35:19That's what you didn't do.
35:20You didn't convince Grace to come home.
35:23My son's got to go chasing after her.
35:25Like you said, it's a free country.
35:28This is the first Christmas. First one.
35:30I won't be spending with him.
35:31Even when he was at veterinary college, he'd come home every year for the holiday.
35:38We only ever had one.
35:41One what?
35:43Christmas.
35:45Since I was seven, I've had exactly one Christmas with Grace.
35:48Then why didn't you convince her to come back?
35:55Because that's not what she wants.
35:56She's young. She doesn't know what she wants.
35:59She deserves to find happiness.
36:03Doesn't Chuck?
36:08I've got a fence to repair.
36:10Maggie!
36:24You look happy.
36:25I just got my next two assignments.
36:27Hey.
36:28Times Square on New Year's Eve.
36:29Ooh, sounds like fun.
36:31Carnival in Rio de Janeiro.
36:33Even more fun.
36:35That's not the best part.
36:37Before I left, I showed you Christmas in Vienna article to my editor.
36:41Why?
36:41Because they're looking for another travel writer.
36:45And I just got a telegram saying they want to hire you.
36:48Really?
36:49And the carnival assignment isn't just an article.
36:52There's a whole special edition devoted to it.
36:54They're going to need two writers.
36:55You would be coming with me to Rio.
36:57But I'm the nurse here.
37:00Well, they can get another nurse.
37:02This magazine is offering to pay you to do what you love most.
37:07And the way that you absorb places and experiences, it's a gift.
37:13Oh, I have to admit, it sounds fun.
37:16Yes.
37:16No, but let me give it some thought.
37:17What's there to think about?
37:20Okay, okay.
37:24But...
37:24Hold on to it.
37:27Just think of the possibilities.
37:54Can I help you?
37:56Oh, yes.
37:57I need to mail this letter.
37:59Yes, I'm delivering telegrams now, but I'll be sure it's sent out.
38:02Um, it's important.
38:05Please be careful with it.
38:07I promise you.
38:08This will get to Henry Gala.
38:17Excuse me.
38:21What is this?
38:21You want to help with the puzzle?
38:27I'm busy right now.
38:28Doing what?
38:29Doing what?
38:29Writing to Santa.
38:30Isn't it a little too late to be mailing letters to the North Pole?
38:33He's not there right now.
38:35Then where is he?
38:36Right here in Brookfield.
38:37Tell them.
38:38You're not positive.
38:40I am.
38:41It's Mr. Stewart.
38:43Mr. Stewart.
38:45We saw him with his reindeers in his wagon.
38:47Have you seen his white beard?
38:49Are you sure it's him?
38:51I can feel it in my bones.
38:54Dear Santa, please get me a radio flyer wagon.
38:58I haven't been good all year.
39:00Well, most of the year.
39:04Do you have more paper?
39:05Come on.
39:06What can I hurt?
39:10Easy.
39:10It's the people.
39:12The people here stick together.
39:14Never was that more true than when my first store burned down.
39:17Have you ever been outside of the territory?
39:19No, I was born and raised in Spring Hill, about 70 miles south of here.
39:24This is as far as I got.
39:25Ah, pardon me, boys.
39:27Um, Joe, I just want to be sure your Santa suit till arrived.
39:32It hasn't.
39:33Bother.
39:36Sam?
39:37Yeah?
39:39Our Santa suit is still in clear water.
39:42Do you want me to pick it up?
39:44That would be fabulous.
39:45Um, I'll take over to Carol's?
39:47Sure.
39:49Yeah.
39:55Hello.
39:58Can you and the kids come out and play?
40:01Sure.
40:03Kids!
40:04So the game is called football.
40:07It's played in colleges around the country.
40:08There's even talk of starting a professional league next year.
40:11What's a professional league?
40:13It means people are paid to play.
40:15Are we going to be paid right now?
40:18No.
40:19This is just for fun.
40:20Aw.
40:21I want to be paid.
40:23So we'll divide into two teams.
40:25And the idea is to score as many touchdowns as possible.
40:29So I'll be one team captain, but we will need another.
40:33Hmm.
40:34Well, we need someone who has a burning desire to win, but who won't cry if they lose.
40:39And a natural leader of young men and women who has a history of starting something from nothing.
40:48And someone who does not expect to be paid.
40:57Hey, look.
40:59We have a volunteer.
41:06Oh.
41:08Hey.
41:09Is that for your family get-together?
41:12We were planning a big Christmas meal.
41:14What about you?
41:15I thought you were headed to Claywater.
41:18My, uh, my plans changed.
41:21Don't have those four-man wages anymore.
41:24Something like that.
41:27Uh, I'll see you around.
41:30Hey, Lucy.
41:34You didn't have to quit.
41:36It was the right thing to do.
41:39I'm not sure I would have stuck my neck out that way.
41:44I guess that...
41:45It's what makes you a great foreman.
41:50Thanks.
41:50Yes.
42:02Come here.
42:06Come here.
42:08Go.
42:09Come on.
42:11Come on.
42:11Oh.
42:11Come on.
42:12Oh.
42:12Come on.
42:13Yes.
42:14Yes!
42:16Touchdown!
42:18Oh, here!
42:20That's it! That's it!
42:22Yes!
42:24Good job, boys!
42:26Okay, guys, next touchdown wins,
42:28so we need to stop in here, okay? Okay.
42:30You know I'm gonna intercept this, right?
42:32Oh, big talk where a man is about
42:34to lose a game. Oh, bigger talk
42:36from a woman who just learned to play. So imagine
42:38your embarrassment when we win.
42:40Okay. Thank you.
42:42You got this. Don't cry when we win.
42:44Let's go see.
42:46Do this.
42:48You got this, yeah! Okay, okay, okay.
42:50Stop! Oh, oh, oh!
42:52I got it! I got it!
42:54Touchdown! Yay!
42:56I'm healthy. Are you okay?
42:58We won! We won! We won!
43:00Fantastic!
43:02Very funny!
43:04I guess that was all fun.
43:06Actions speak louder than words.
43:08Will you come play with us again, Mountie Kinslow?
43:10Uh, I hope.
43:12Miss Lillian gives me a rematch.
43:14I suppose it could be arranged.
43:16Well, until then,
43:18have fun!
43:20Bye, guys.
43:22Bye!
43:24Bye!
43:26Hot.
43:28Come and see.
43:30Bye!
43:32Bye!
43:34Cheers!
43:36Later.
43:38Cheers!
43:40Bye!