The Wedding Veil Inspiration (2023) - full transcript

Emma's life plan is thrown off course when Paolo must return to Italy to take care of his father and she discovers a new passion for making art accessible to all.

♪ It's the way you say

"Good morning" ♪

♪ It's the way

You touch my face ♪

♪ And it's the way you smile

When you kiss me ♪

♪ Yeah, me and you

Can turn the room ♪

♪ Into our own dance bar ♪

"Mirror, mirror..."

Mm, something like that.

You don't have to ask the mirror

who's the fairest in the land.

You live with

the international authority

on your beauty.

Oh-ho... you are smooth.

- "Ciao."

- Ciao.

Buongiorno.

Hey, do you remember

that gorgeous

Venetian mirror we saw

when we were on Murano?

With the funny shop owner?

Oh, yes!

"You will have six children."

I am willing to compromise

with five.

No, I'm serious.

If I could have figured out

how to fit that mirror

on an airplane with me,

it would be hanging on this wall

right now...

It was so beautiful.

Yes.

What is that?

What is that smell?

- No!

- Uh, I don't know.

Oh, cappuccinos?

Like every morning.

No, something else.

What is that?

Come, find out.

Cornettos!

I woke up early, so...

How early did you wake up?

They take hours to make.

Early enough...

to drive down to Gianni's

and buy them.

So funny.

That's the exact same recipe

that I use.

There you go.

Thank you.

Mm.

Why did you get up so early?

Are you nervous about

the opening tonight?

I should be, but I'm really not.

I feel confident

in our product line.

Matteo's learning

the business quickly.

The store looks good.

Your wife will be there

to help you.

My wife will be there to help.

I love your confidence.

I wish I could borrow some.

I think you are very confident

about your job.

If Nancy retired today,

and you were promoted

to take her place

as Department Chair,

which part of her job

couldn't you do?

Mm...

I can do all of it,

and if not, I know

where to find the answers.

See?

You are confident,

but Nancy gets inside your head,

pulls up a chair,

and tries to convince you

the sky isn't blue.

Heh. Okay.

I know you don't love Nancy,

but she has been

a good mentor to me.

I don't dislike her.

My only problem

is the effect she has on you.

Well, on us.

On us?

What do you mean?

I mean, us...

Our life, children.

You've been promised

this promotion,

but she never seems

to actually retire.

I just resent someone else

having that much control

over our lives.

Perfect timing!

Thank you.

Hmm!

♪ Mm-hmm-mm ♪

What is it?

From Nonna. For you.

Oh! What?

Oh! This is gorgeous.

What?

Oh, let me read the card.

Wow.

- It's in Italian.

- Uh-uh.

No, go ahead.

You can do it.

"Dearest Emma...

I... made this... for you

to wear to the..."

"Inaugurazione."

In-aug-ur-a-zione.

- Like a party?

- Right.

Yeah. Tonight.

"I wish to be there..."

"I wish I could."

" Vorrei."

"Wish I could be there,

but remember...

When you wear my lace,

you wear my love."

- "...My love."

- Ohh...

Nonna!

I miss her.

I miss her, too.

And you are going

to be beautiful in this.

Thank you.

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!

Stop! Stop! Stop!

You're scratchin' up the walls!

Here.

You need a fork.

- A fork?

- Yes.

A fork.

Like... that.

Now let me see the painting.

Ah...

See?

Life hacks.

Serious, Matteo...

you spend too much time

watching videos.

And you spend-a too much time

a-scratching up our walls, ah!

- Caffè?

- Sì.

Andiamo, dai.

And we'll see you next week.

Wow.

I know, right?

This class is a lot.

I know it's been a while,

but do you remember

if your Intro to Art History

class was as, uh...

Rowdy? No.

Well... maybe.

We had that one kid

who kept getting food

delivered to the class.

Remember him?

- Vividly. In my nightmares.

- Oh!

Well, you know how it is.

They all just want

that General Ed credit,

so they can get back

to their Business

and STEM classes.

Mm. Yeah, I remember

my intro class in Italy.

They were bored, too.

They were a lot more

polite about it,

but still... bored.

Then I started focusing on art

that was actually relevant

to them,

and they perked right up.

Oh, I know

that's your plan here, too.

Those kids

are gonna love Art History

by the end of the semester

because of you.

Oh... we'll see.

And don't worry

about grading the essays

until the weekend.

And if you don't have time,

I'm happy to do it.

Ooh, would you mind doing it?

I met this really great guy

and we're going

to the Upper Peninsula

this weekend.

We're gonna hike,

and take a bunch of pictures,

and camp under the stars.

Really?

No. Of course not.

I'm going to be at home

all weekend, alone,

eating box mac-and-cheese,

and scrolling through,

trying to find

a documentary

I haven't seen twice.

I will grade the papers.

Thank you.

- Mm-hmm.

- Confession?

I love box mac-and-cheese.

My Grandma Bea used to slice up

hot dogs into it,

so that's my favorite way

to eat it.

Best comfort food ever.

Although, the leftovers

do not heat up well.

I'm sorry, you have

leftover mac-and-cheese?

I don't even understand

what that means.

You probably have leftover wine

sometimes, too.

Whoa. Whoa, whoa, whoa.

Let's not get carried away.

Can I show you

something gorgeous?

Absolutely.

Paolo's grandmother made this

for me to wear

to the opening tonight.

That is...

perfection.

Nonna is so good at this.

Hey...

do you want to come tonight?

Yeah! We could hire you

to take pictures.

And...

there's gonna be good food.

Food?

Catered by Il Pirata.

Do not toy

with a starving grad student.

Free food.

Those words...

Those words right there...

those are the magic words.

I will be there

after my last seminar.

Okay, I'll see you there.

I'm gonna head down

and start to help them set up.

Emma? A moment?

I'd like to discuss

the article you proposed.

Actually, could we...

Could we do it later?

I'm just headed down

to House of Stefano

for their opening.

Won't take but two minutes.

My office, please.

Oh.

Okay.

"Two minutes."

"Two minutes..."

Emma!

- I'm so sorry I'm late.

- Finally.

I got stuck at work,

and Nancy just kept...

Oh, no.

What happened?

I forgot... Nonna's lace!

- It's okay.

- It's just sitting

on the desk at work, I'm sorry...

It's okay, it's okay.

Come here.

I have something to show you.

What? The veil?

Where did you...

Where did you get this?

How did this get here?

We brought it, of course!

It can't be an opening

of the House of Stefano

without its most famous work.

And its biggest fans!

Oh!

You came!

Of course.

We wouldn't miss it.

Did you bring the baby?

No, he's in Boston.

Peter says

they're gonna order a keg,

shoot some pool,

and watch the playoffs.

That sounds like

a great weekend to me!

Did you meet Matteo,

Paulo's cousin?

- We did.

- Yeah.

He just moved here from Florida.

To help

with the family business.

He has yet to spend

a winter in Chicago, though,

so we don't know

how long he'll stay.

Oh, I'll be fine.

I've got some socks

and a jacket.

You're gonna die.

Okay, everyone!

It's time to mingle.

I kid...

because I care.

- Is she?

- She's all right.

You have to try these.

- Thank you.

- Oh, what's in them?

No idea. Just eat them.

- Mm!

- Mm!

Right?

- Mm-hmm.

- Mm-hmm.

This caterer is amazing.

Remind me to text Nick

and thank him

for the recommendation.

You know,

that is Nick's superpower...

In any city,

he knows the best Italian food.

You want a good burger...

You're on your own.

You want the best tortellini?

Ask Nick.

Oh, you were right.

Matteo is such a good guy.

- Isn't he?

- Yeah.

Paolo's so happy

to be working with him.

- Mm.

- Aw.

Hey! You made it!

Hi. Uh, wait,

is this the veil?

This is the veil.

Avery, Tracy, this is the Lily.

Oh, hi!

Oh, Lily, it's so nice

to finally meet you.

You're not just

a disembodied voice

in Emma's office.

It's really nice to meet

the two of you, too.

Wait, so I'm... I'm conflicted

about the veil.

On one hand,

I really want to photograph it,

but on the other hand,

I feel like I should stay

far, far away.

Aww...

Oh!

It's all yours.

I have heard too many stories

about that veil.

I'm gonna stand way over here!

Stories?

What kind of stories?

You didn't tell him?

Tell me what?

The veil has a past.

The veil has "a past"?

"The veil" has a past.

Ooh. Tell me more.

Oh, wait.

Is this one of those "new guy"

initiation things? 'Cause...

No, it's a...

- well...

- Avery.

- Yeah.

- Let him have it.

No, no, no, no, no.

You're the professor. Go!

Oh... okay.

Well, this veil was made

in the 1800s

by House of Stefano

in Burano, Italy.

It was made for a bride

named Arianna,

who would go on to become

the "Contessa di Marco".

There's even

a little "A" embroidered

somewhere on there for her.

Oh...

Ooh.

Now, the House of Stefano

thought the veil

had been destroyed in a fire...

but, um,

through this complicated...

journey of...

of forbidden love,

and women helping each other

in their most vulnerable

of times,

the veil made its way

to San Francisco,

where Avery, Tracy,

and I bought it...

even though none of us

was even considering

getting married at the time.

We just, uh...

loved the lace.

Anyway, when we bought it,

the shopkeeper told us

that there is a legend

attached to this veil.

Anyone

who is in possession

of this veil...

will find true love.

Even though none of us really

believed it at the time...

Well, technically,

Avery believed it.

Oh, I believed every word of it.

True. And then,

the next day...

and I mean this...

The very next day...

Avery met Peter,

who is now her husband

and the father of her son.

It's true.

It's all true.

I mean, he did think

I was marrying someone else

because I was carrying around

a wedding veil,

but it was complicated.

Long story short,

it all worked out,

and the rest is our history.

And then...

when Tracy

brought it to New York,

she took it to a tailor

to have a little tiny snag

repaired, and...

I just happened...

Oh, right.

I-I met my husband.

And, when I took it to Italy

to research its origins,

that...

is where I met Paolo.

This veil is the reason

we opened House of Stefano

in Chicago.

Emma wanted to be here,

and I wanted to be

wherever she was.

Mm.

So... that's just part

of the story

of Arianna's veil...

so far.

Aw.

Look at this.

Look at what Peter

just bought him.

Oh! Little gym shoes!

- Oh, they're so cute!

- Right?

He said he kicked 'em off immediately,

along with his socks.

He just wants to be barefoot

all the time.

Because he's a smart kid!

I can't believe you forgot this.

- I know.

- Let me see.

This lace is just exquisite.

It's even better in person.

I feel terrible.

It's just sitting

on my desk at work.

Nancy just...

she gets me flustered.

You think she's doing it

on purpose?

No, I think

it's just how she is.

Maybe she's just afraid

of retiring,

and-and she's just looking

for reasons not to.

What? She doesn't wanna retire

so she's just giving Emma

extra work?

So she feels like

she's not qualified

or ready to be

the Department Chair?

I don't... yeah, maybe.

I'm sure we'll figure it out.

I-I have plenty of time.

I'm home!

- Oh, congratulations.

- Yeah!

Thank you. Grazie.

Are you happy?

Seemed like it went so well.

Ah, così, così.

I'm disappointed

that several clients

didn't come.

Maybe I shouldn't have

scheduled it

during the playoffs.

By the way...

Thanks for the veil story.

It broke the ice.

My pleasure.

Mamma mia, what is this?

You don't like our food?

- No!

- It's not that.

We're just only here one night.

Yeah, and we can't

come to Chicago

and not have a deep-dish pizza.

It's a tradition.

Tradition?

But that's not even pizza.

Yes, that's pizza.

A big flying saucer.

This is pizza.

I agree with you.

However, I am just grateful

at this point

that it doesn't

have pineapple on it.

Oh, I don't ever wanna see

pineapple on my pizza ever again

- for my natural-born life.

- Excuse me.

Pronto.

That's all just for show,

because every time

I have leftovers,

it somehow magically

disappears out of my fridge.

Ooh, maybe you have

a little house elf.

Ooh-hoo.

I hope I have

a little house elf.

If I do, can he do some cleaning

and some laundry,

if he's gonna eat all my...

Hey, are you okay?

That was my sister, Sophia.

They're taking Dad

to the hospital.

- Excuse me.

- Yeah.

What do you want to go?

What do you want me to do?

Tomorrow... I don't know.

I don't know. I don't know.

Okay, I booked you

a flight out of O'Hare.

Leaves in three hours.

Window seat.

Are you sure you don't

want me to go with you?

Thank you for offering,

but let me see

what's going on first.

But if you could

check on Matteo?

Yeah, I can do that.

He's going to drive me

to the airport,

so I can run through

some last-minute things

about the store.

You just take a breath.

Could be nothing, right?

Right. Yes.

I think he'll be better by

the time you get off the plane.

Okay.

Thank you both.

I'm glad that you are here

with Emma.

Of course.

Yeah, we'll keep your dad

in our prayers.

Thank you.

- Okay.

- Bye.

Bye. Call you soon.

Okay.

Ti amo.

I thought I heard you up.

- Hi.

- Any news?

Well, I'm tracking his flight.

He is...

somewhere over

the Atlantic right now.

Are you two having fun

without me?

You know how

I struggle with F.O.M.O.

What's going on?

Sophia added me

to the group chat,

but nothing so far.

This is one of those

"no news is good news"

- scenarios, isn't it?

- Absolutely.

Yeah, definitely.

Anyway, since I was awake,

I figured I would do some work.

So what's going on?

Reading an article

about the veil, actually.

I was late to the party

because Nancy told me

she wants me to publish

just one more time

before she hands over the reins.

I know.

I know, and if it's not this,

it'll be something else,

and then it'll be

something else,

and then

it'll be something else, but...

the story of the veil's

so interesting,

I figured

I should record its history.

Yeah.

Do you want me to leave it

when I go tomorrow?

I mean, I feel like

it's time to...

you know, for someone else

to have it for a while.

Yeah, I'm happy to keep it

at the store

with the christening gown.

I don't think Matteo will mind.

So, what's the story

with Matteo anyway?

Why did he leave Miami?

Oh...

a tale as old as time...

Broken heart.

- Aw.

- Oh.

Yeah, he had this relationship

and it went on far too long,

and then he just kept trying,

kept trying,

and then she moved away,

and then they tried to do

the long-distance thing.

Oh, I know

how that situation goes.

Exactly.

So, Paolo went down there

for business,

they reconnected,

and Matteo was ready

for a career change,

and Paolo's delighted.

You know how he is about family.

- Aw.

- Yeah.

Of course.

Wait a second.

Is that your five-year plan?

Yes. Yes, it is.

Of course.

I still keep it.

I just revise it

every five years.

Do you know what I think

is the funniest thing

about your five-year plan?

Uh, are you going to say

"everything"?

Yes, actually, you're right...

It's everything.

But, really,

the funniest thing is...

that the best thing

that ever happened to you...

Meeting and falling in love

with Paolo...

Isn't even on your list!

Yes, it is.

Oh, yeah. He added it

and didn't tell me.

- Let me read it to you.

- What?

Wait, I love this!

I found it, yeah.

Here we go.

Ahem.

"Meet a dashing

and exotic Italian... "

Oh!

"Who sweeps me off my feet

and makes me forget

other men even exist."

Can you even?

I mean...

I just...

What?

Just this!

It just makes me so happy.

It reminds me of

the good old days, you know?

We were in college,

and we were just sitting around,

in our jammies.

Except remember, we would

make those brownies in a mug?

- Oh...

- Oh, yes.

Oh, the best.

Here, give me my phone.

Mm.

Selfie!

- Oh.

- Come in tight.

Okay.

Everyone say "brownies".

Okay. Of course.

One, two, three...

Brownies!

Oh, I love that.

Send that one to us.

Aw.

I think I might actually have

some brownie mix

in my pantry

right now.

Good morning.

Any news yet?

They did a procedure...

and now he's resting.

We'll know more soon.

I'm so sorry.

I really wish

I could be there with you.

Me too.

So... how are you?

Good.

Tracy and Avery just left

for O'Hare this morning.

I'm gonna go down to the shop

this afternoon, check on Matteo.

Thanks.

And right now, in your honor,

I am doing absolutely nothing

other than enjoying my coffee.

I'm proud of you.

I-I...

I agree.

Yeah, I feel... I feel the same.

Thank you.

Next time.

Nancy sits in these meetings

all day,

every day.

I don't know how she does it.

15 minutes in, I feel my soul

start to leave my body.

Thank you for coming last night.

Of course.

It was actually a lot of fun,

and now I can cross

"Attend the grand opening

of a lace store"

off my bucket list.

Actually, the lace

is kinda cool, isn't it?

It really was.

I mean, it was a good...

What are you...

what are you doing?

Oh, you just got

a little Charlotte over here.

She's a beauty.

A "Charlotte"?

- Yeah, a spider.

- A spider?

Okay.

Uh, how... how big is it?

- She's substantial.

- Substantial!

Oh! Uh... uh...

What are you... What are you...

What are you doing with it...

Her?

Just taking a little video.

Whoa!

She's not dangerous.

You know, spiders...

they're just

not really my favorite.

Okay, do you want me

to relocate her

to some place

that's a little more...

not your office?

Mm-hmm. That's exactly...

Okay, yeah, got it.

What I'd like.

That would be wonderful,

and I think right now would be

a great time to take

a quick, spontaneous visit

over to the lace shop

to see how Matteo's doing.

- Do you want some company?

- So, I'm just...

That would be wonderful, yes!

Once you get the spider

just out of the office...

Where did you...

What? What's going on?

Um...

Charlotte has gone rogue.

Rogue?

Yeah, I don't know where she is.

And I'm out!

Oh, come on!

She's just a little spider!

She's more afraid of you

than you are of...

ah, well,

I guess that last part's

not actually true.

I think that's a...

Here, let me.

Thank you.

Oh.

Hey.

- Hi.

- Yup.

So, I... I told them

not to touch the veil.

Is that the right call?

Oh, 100% the right call, but...

- Okay.

- Who are they?

I don't know.

It's just been a constant stream

of people all day.

Everybody wants to see the veil.

Do you think we should

move it somewhere more secure?

No, I don't think so.

They've been really respectful.

I am so confused.

How do they know about the veil?

Uh, somebody mentioned

something about a video online.

I was gonna check it out

later tonight.

Video? What vid...

Lily?

Hmm?

What video?

It's her.

It's "Everyone's

Favorite Art Historian"!

Everyone's Favorite... what?

Wh...

Anyone who is

in possession of this veil

will find true love.

Don't be mad.

I'm not mad, but...

"Everyone's Favorite

Art Historian"?

That's just

what they do on there.

There's, like, "Everyone's

Favorite Wafflemaker",

and "Everyone's Favorite

Appliance Repair Woman".

Oh, I follow her!

Did you see that one about,

um, the dishwa...

- The dishwasher pods?

- pods? Yes, yes!

- I did. I had no idea.

- I know, me either!

What is "on there"?

What is this on?

Where is this?

Oh, it's called "Clack".

It's an app where

people upload their videos.

So, it's

a new social media platform?

Brand-new,

but the videos

are supposed to be more, um...

what's the word I'm looking for?

Uh, socially redeemable?

"Socially redeemable."

There's lots of

knowledge sharing and beauty.

Travel tips.

Goofy pet videos.

Goofy pet videos!

Okay, I'm not mad,

but I'm not comfortable either.

You really should've

asked me first, Lily.

I know. I'm sorry.

But if it helps at all,

it is not on the same channel

as my other videos.

You know, the, uh...

the "Charlotte" ones.

Who's Charlotte?

Uh...

can we take it down?

Sort of.

You have 100,000 views.

100,000 views?

Uh-huh.

And it's been shared.

A lot!

So even if we take it down,

it is... everywhere.

Emma,

this is just my humble opinion,

but I think you should

leave the video up.

I mean, the opening numbers

were not that great,

and this video

is bringing people in.

They may not be buying anything,

but it's bringing them

into the store.

That gives me an idea.

Everything you have

on the floor right now

is wedding and expensive items,

to attract the large vendors

and other high-end customers,

right?

Right, yup.

It's our traditional

business model.

I almost sound like I know

what I'm talking about, huh?

I bought it.

Did you see that box

at the warehouse

with the lace barrettes

and the fans...

the small pocket squares

from Italy?

Yeah.

Okay, what if

we set up a display

with just those small items?

Because that's the type of thing

that the walk-in traffic

might actually buy.

A little piece

of the House of Stefano?

That's actually

a really good idea!

Yeah, I like it.

Great.

Well, then,

regarding the video...

I don't love it,

but if it has the potential

to help Paolo,

I am okay

with you leaving it up.

All right.

I'm going to head home...

and I'll see you tomorrow.

- Okay.

- 'Kay.

Oh, hey, what was the thing

with the dishwasher pods?

Oh, you don't put 'em

in the detergent thingy.

It gunks it all up.

Yeah, you just put it

in the utensil caddy.

That's a good tip. Hmm.

Call me if you need anything.

And I am

nobody's favorite art historian.

Well, she's

my favorite art historian.

Yeah, mine too.

All right.

Hey, do you know anything about

setting up a small display?

I do, actually.

- Really?

- Mm-hmm.

- Follow me.

- Okay.

Hi!

So, what's the latest?

Well, they inserted some stents,

and he has to take it easy

for a while,

but he's going to be fine.

Okay, I'm so relieved.

Me too.

Look, I'm going to stay

a few more days

to help Uncle Vittorio, okay?

Yeah, of course.

So, what's going on there?

Well, I can never, ever, ever

go back in my office

because a massive, mutant spider

lives there now.

So, there's that.

Just burn it down!

Yes, that's exactly my plan.

Oh, and I went into

the shop today,

and you are never going to guess

what Lily did.

And he's dating a model...

because, of course, he is.

Awesome.

Whoa!

Why? Why, why, why?

Why are you doing that?

No, no, no!

Stop it! Stop! Stop!

Why are you doing that?

Oh!

Thank you.

For sure.

Oh, just...

Oh, pardon me, excuse me.

Emma?

Oh, good morning.

Perfect timing.

Listen, I would like you

to start coming

to staffing meetings with me.

They can be heated at times,

but I'd rather we both go

together for a while,

and then I can

transition them to you.

Of course, yes.

When are they?

Tuesdays, two to four.

I'm so sorry. I can't do that.

I have a conflict.

That's when my intro class is.

Oh, no, I gave Jason Moore

your intro class

for the rest of the semester.

Uh...

It's just that Jason

teaches right out of the book,

and I promised these kids

that they would...

No, it's a GE class

for most of them.

They'll be fine.

I only have two classes

this semester.

Yes, and once

you're Department Chair,

you won't have any.

Oh, by the way...

They called an impromptu

budget meeting for tonight.

They're bringing dinner in.

Can you stay?

Could I dial in?

I'm supposed to...

I would rather you be there.

I need people to see you more

so that they start coming to you

instead of me.

Okay, yeah.

Uh, I can do that.

Good talk.

Thank you for restocking that.

I can't believe how many

of them you've sold already.

So many!

Did you order more?

Yeah, a bunch this morning.

Great.

Oh, there's Emma.

Hey.

It's so busy.

Right? It's great.

How's the new display doing?

Great.

Thank you for the idea.

I'm so glad.

- Lily...

- Mm-hmm?

The veil doesn't

really work like that.

I think you're safe.

Ha. Respectfully,

you do not know that.

I am very susceptible to things.

- Okay.

- Excuse me?

- Hi.

- Hi, again.

You talked about

the veil before,

but what is this gown here?

This is actually

my husband's christening gown,

along with several generations

of Di Stefano babies...

but really,

it's so much more than that.

This little gown offered us

an important clue

in understanding

Arianna's story.

If Arianna never had a child,

why would she keep

a Christening gown in her trunk

with her dearest possessions?

This is going on Click

again, isn't it?

"Clack," and yes, it is.

- Lily...

- Keep talking, keep talking.

Keep talking.

Let me show you

this little detail over here...

You're home!

Amore!

What? Hi.

I missed this face.

What happened?

Why are you here?

Uncle Vittorio

has everything in hand,

so I just jumped on a plane,

but I can only stay a few days.

That's okay.

You're here now.

I swear, the machine was broken!

You just don't have the touch.

Thank you.

So, how is Papa?

Mm, happy to be home,

but he's taking all of this

a little personally.

I guess finding out

you're not Superman anymore

can be humbling.

Mm.

You know what?

I stopped by the glass store.

Your mirror is still there,

and the shop owner asked me

how many children we have now.

No, he didn't!

He did!

And he's holding that mirror

for you

because you loved it so much.

It's meant to be.

Oh... okay.

Well, maybe we can

sell the house,

and use the money to cover

the cost of shipping it here.

That's impressive

financial planning.

Piccolino.

I'm so glad that Paolo is back.

Matteo has a stack

of questions saved up.

So, are you and Matteo

becoming friends?

Friends? Sure.

What you are thinking... no.

I didn't say a word.

Yeah, but you thought it,

and I can read your mind.

It's just that you guys

were standing right by the veil.

Ah! Ba-ba-ba... no!

Don't... Don't...

Don't do that, please.

Okay, okay.

Let me just ask you

one question,

and then you can

tell me to back off.

Is Matteo your type?

Oh...

is the handsome, hardworking,

funny guy

with the model girlfriend

my "type", is that really...

She's not his girlfriend anymore.

Okay, Emma... ha.

I make videos of cool bugs.

I change my own oil.

I climb on rocks.

I'm collecting clips

of "cool moss" patterns.

Wow.

Yeah. I walk

in this park every day

just to feel the grass,

and I like myself just fine,

but I also know

that men don't always...

Well, let's just say

I'm not usually attractive

to the type of men

who likes women who ask them...

what shade of cotton-candy

pink nail polish

goes best with their Gucci bag.

I think you might be making

some assumptions about Matteo.

And I think you might be

making some assumptions

about my dating life.

It hasn't been painless.

I'm sorry.

I just think you're amazing.

And any guy would be lucky

to date you.

Okay, thank you.

You're very kind... heh...

And because you are so kind,

now is probably a good time

to tell you

that I read your article on

the veil and I didn't like it.

Wha...?

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!

- What?

- Huh?

What?

Uh, I read your article

on the veil

and I did not like it.

No, no, no, I heard you, but

what's... what's wrong with it?

Um... it's fine.

You know, it's...

it's full of facts,

so that's... good.

"Fine," factual, and "good"?

- Uh-huh.

- Wow.

Well, you know, um,

the history of the veil is more

than just names and dates.

It's more than

just a list of facts.

Yeah.

Have you read the comments

on your videos?

No. There is no joy to be found

in Internet comment sections.

Okay, normally,

that is very true,

but just this once,

I think you should.

Look, I know about

"publish or perish,"

and I know that you really want

this Chair position,

but Emma, when you are

out there doing your own thing,

bringing your passion...

that is how you engage people

in the history of art.

Yeah, but that's not

how the university works.

I know,

and for the record,

I do not like TA'ing

for Professor Moore...

Your intro class

is miserable now.

Great.

Okay, well...

aside from that one really

bad typo on the first page,

your article's fine.

What?

What really bad typo?

You misspelled "veil".

Good meeting, everyone.

Thank you.

Ahem.

How's the article coming?

Oh! Uh...

well, I'm just in the middle

of an edit,

so I'll have a first draft

over to you soon.

Do you have time to, um, go over

the curriculum for next...

No, not right now.

Um, some of the students told me

about a video of you...

so I asked them to show me.

You were in the lace store

talking about the history

of a wedding veil.

That's right.

I'd like you to stop

making these kinds of videos.

Any videos, really.

It's not against

university policy.

No, I just don't like them.

It's simply not what we do

in this department.

If you have

something else to say,

write another article.

And she doesn't own you.

The university

can't tell you what to do.

Actually, they can.

I mean,

in certain circumstances,

but not this.

They... They love videos, documentaries,

that sort of thing.

This is...

This is Nancy's reluctance

to change.

Emma, I have something

important to ask you.

Okay, I'll marry you. Again.

Sorry.

What... What... What's up?

You know Nancy's

never going to retire, right?

She's going to pass away

sitting at her desk

when she's 110 years old.

No. This is her final semester.

I even had to give up

my intro class

because she passed

another meeting to me,

so, it's... it's happening.

But do you love it?

I did not love

giving up my intro class.

No, but...

I mean all of it.

You don't seem

to love it anymore.

What if you walked away?

Went somewhere else?

Why would I do that?

I've worked so long to get here,

and now I'm almost there,

so why would I go

somewhere else?

Where would I go?

I...

Italy.

Emma, I... I'm sure

Natalia would love

to have you back

at the university,

and you loved teaching in Italy.

Or no?

Paolo...

what is this really about?

Emma...

Papa's heart problem

was a wake-up call

for Uncle Vittorio.

He asked to work part-time

in a position

that allows him to travel.

That's wonderful.

I think that's wonderful, but...

Emma...

give me your hand.

Papa needs to retire.

And if Papa retires,

and Uncle Vittorio

semi-retires...

someone has to run the business,

and that's me,

and I cannot do that

from Chicago.

I have to move back to Italy

and take over

the family business,

or...

we will have to sell it all.

But there has to be

someone else.

What about Sophia?

She's already picking up

Uncle Vittorio's

marketing responsibilities.

There's no one else.

It's only me.

Well, that's a much bigger

suitcase than last time.

Two weeks.

Three at the most.

I will talk to them, I promise.

Maybe I can split my time.

It's just that I did

long-distance once before,

and it did not go well for me.

I know.

But he was the wrong man.

We will figure this out.

Okay?

Okay.

Yes?

I have to go.

I know.

Ciao.

So, did you guys talk about

moving back to Italy again?

Not really.

I... I assumed we would,

but years in the future,

after we've raised the children

we don't even have yet.

I don't know.

I don't really know

how to solve this.

You'll figure it out.

You know you are "Everyone's

Favorite Art Historian."

Okay, so you saw the videos?

Of course!

We love them.

You are just a natural teacher.

And I know you think

being Department Chair

is the right path, but...

Speaking of...

Nancy's on the other line.

Okay, call us back tonight.

Okay. Love you.

Love you.

Good morning, Nancy.

Um...

Hi! Welcome

to the House of Stefano.

How can I help you?

Wow, that's a beautiful piece

that you've chosen.

Bye!

- Whew!

- Whoo.

That was over the top.

Thank you.

Of course.

You know, I came here

just to see

if I forgot my sunglasses here.

That was four hours ago.

Yeah, but you were busy,

and that wasn't

just the small stuff.

I sold two shawls

and a tablecloth!

Yes, you did.

How do you know how to do that?

Do what?

Just jump in with customers

when you don't know

anything about lace?

My parents have

a hardware store.

One of those local shops

that has literally everything,

if you know where to look.

I love places like that.

Yeah.

So, what, you were

like the free labor?

Yeah! All of us were.

I'm the youngest of four.

You get really good

at working with the public

really young,

so, I guess customer service

is just customer service,

whether it's lace or hex nuts.

I know.

What do you got?

These, and these.

Okay! So, these are mine...

- Okay.

- But, fun fact...

I like these better.

- Really?

- Yes.

Well, I'll tell you what.

Mm-hmm?

You come back in a month,

if nobody else has claimed them,

these bad boys are yours.

Oh, ho! Okay.

That works for me.

Thank you.

Great.

Oh, here, let me.

Ahem. Okay.

There you go.

Oh, your...

here.

Okay. Bye.

Lily?

Yeah, hi. Oh! Hi.

Look, I know you're joking

with the whole

trying-to-avoid-the-veil thing,

but be honest.

Do you think there's any...

Do I think it's really

a magical talisman?

Yeah, something like that.

Well...

Matteo, I think

that life is cruel...

and difficult...

Yeah.

But I also think

there's beauty...

and love

and magic all around us,

if we just take a second

to see it.

This veil

was just sitting in a shop

before Emma

and her friends saw it,

and because they saw it,

the grace of it

flows through their lives.

So...

you can call that magic,

or... enchantment,

or mysticism, or...

the power of suggestion,

or even

a freakishly coincidental

string of good luck,

but...

I prefer to think of it

as the universe

righting itself...

when you least expect it to.

And that's probably way more

than you wanted to hear.

Um, so, why don't you

unlock the door,

and let me out of

this lace palace?

Sure.

Absolutely.

What, are you not leaving, too?

No, I, uh, I-I've been

packing up the veil at night

and taking it home

for safe-keeping,

just 'cause some of the folks

have been getting...

Overly enthusiastic?

Yeah.

Well, that's... smart.

Okay. Well, good night.

Lily...?

Yeah, hi.

There's this restaurant

that just opened up

down the street,

and they claim to have

better Cubanos

than they have in Miami.

Mm, that sounds like

a suspicious claim.

- Right?

- Yeah.

So, I was gonna go this week

and see if they could

back it up,

and I'm wondering if, um...

you'd like to come with me?

Okay.

Sure.

Okay!

Okay.

Cool.

Well, have a good night.

Goodnight.

Bye.

Goodnight.

Hi.

I know, it's been two days.

I'm sorry.

And it has been three days.

Are you okay?

What's wrong?

Nothing's wrong.

I'm just really busy.

Not buying it.

I sent you

three pictures of Daniel.

I've sent you two articles

I thought

you would find interesting.

And a link

to a pair of shoes I love.

And a hilarious penguin video!

Well, all penguin videos

are hilarious.

You always respond,

even when you're busy.

You always find time to send

at least a heart or something.

Yeah, you're doing that thing

where you get vague

when you're feeling overwhelmed.

What? I don't get vague.

No, you do, actually.

Where's Paolo?

Is he back yet?

No, he is still in Italy

for at least

one or two more weeks.

How are you handling that?

Uh...

Someone's at the door.

I'll call you later?

Do you promise this time?

Yeah, yeah, I will.

I promise.

Hi.

Emma di Stefano?

Yeah?

This is for you.

I didn't order a pizza.

Well, congratulations.

You just got a free pizza!

Thanks.

What are you doing?

Oh, God.

Is this still

about that little spider?

It's not little.

"Substantial".

The word you used

was "substantial".

She's long gone.

Hey! Speaking of cool bugs...

That's not a thing.

Come on now.

Charlotte's cool. Be nice.

You will not believe what

I saw in the park this morning...

A giant swarm of ladybugs.

Oh.

Do you know what they call

a herd of ladybugs?

It's probably not a "herd".

- Oh.

- No.

They call it a "loveliness".

- Really?

- Can you believe that?

- A "loveliness"?

- "A loveliness of ladybugs."

- Oh.

- I know.

You know, sometimes,

the people who are in charge

of naming things

really get it right.

Hmm.

So, I did something last night

that I did not think

I was going to do.

I read all of the comments

on the two videos

you posted about me.

They're nice, aren't they?

Most of them were quite lovely.

So...?

So, what video

are we doing next?

We are not.

Why not?

Emma, this could be

a whole thing.

Mini-stories.

You have so many views already,

and you weren't even trying.

Well, I've been asked

not to continue them.

By who? By Nancy?

Mm.

Since when does Nancy get

a vote in your personal life?

It doesn't really matter.

My brief stint as Everyone's

Favorite Art Historian

is officially over, and...

Is that...

What is in that?

Is that Charlotte in that cup?

Yes.

- She was on my desk?

- Mm-hmm.

I thought you said

she was long gone.

I lied.

Do you wanna know

the exact moment

I decided

I wanted to T.A. for you?

No, I...

I'm gonna tell you.

It was freshman year.

You were talking about

the difference between

museum art

and the type of art

that you walk past every day,

and you don't even notice,

how art and history

are so interconnected.

You don't need to walk through

some museum to experience them.

That's when I realized

how accessible art could be,

if you just knew where to look.

It was inspiring.

You were inspiring.

But I guess it's time

for your budget meeting.

Let's go, Charlotte.

And then there's

the Art History major?

And then there... yep.

Yes, they're all very, very

jealous of my success,

but you know how families are.

I'm the youngest,

and I'm the only girl, and...

the weird one.

Yeah, but we all...

We get along pretty well.

So, what's the verdict?

Oh, on the Cubano?

- Mm-hmm.

- No.

- No?

- No, I don't think...

I'm sorry.

I mean, it's nice

being this far from home,

it's like a little taste

of Miami, so...

- Oh.

- Yeah, what'd you think?

Um, well, this is

my first Cubano,

so it's the best one

I've ever had.

- Come on!

- Yeah.

Have you never been to Miami?

I have never been to Florida.

You serious?

Oh, wow, I gotta

take you sometime.

We'll go to Little Havana

and we'll have some real food,

and then I'll take you

to the beach, of course...

Ahem.

And then, um, my friend

just got this boat...

Uh, talk to me

about you and Paolo.

How did you decide

to come up here

and start working for him?

Um...

not much to tell, really.

He just... he needed help, so.

Okay.

Seriously?

Emma.

- Oh, good morning.

- Good morning.

I was wondering

if you would wait for me?

There's something

I'd like to discuss with you.

Of course.

Can I have

a black coffee, please?

So, it's basically

20 minutes at 350,

and then you glaze them

once they cool.

Well, that sounds delicious.

Mm!

Oh, the grandkids love them.

Mm-hmm.

Nancy...

I feel like

you might be avoiding something.

Well, I am.

Um...

it's a difficult issue

to address,

especially with another woman.

Emma, I've always

enjoyed your style.

My style?

Yes, your taste in clothing...

The bright colors.

Oh.

You always look like

Andy Warhol and Georgia O'Keeffe

are going

to a Holi festival together,

but you have to know,

it's just not

an appropriate look

for a Department Chair.

Now, before you argue with me,

I... I don't care

about other departments.

I care about our department

and the image we present,

and if we're going to be

taken seriously...

Art History has

an uphill battle already.

Let's not make it harder

than it has to be.

Mm.

Mm, good talk!

Mm-hmm.

Enjoy your day.

Okay, yep.

I will send the contracts

over to him this morning.

Bravo. Good.

Listen, I need a favor.

Really?

Okay.

I cannot believe

you have recruited me

to your life of crime.

This is breaking and entering.

There's no "breaking".

Paolo told me where the key was

and what the code is.

It's just "entering".

Who even keeps

a key under a flowerpot?

Paolo?

Come on.

How much time do we have?

Um, 20 minutes

until her class ends,

five minutes in her office,

10 minutes for her to walk home,

if nobody catches her.

So, our window is 35 minutes.

Okay.

You start in here,

and I'll set up out back.

Okay, backyard is done.

This looks amazing.

- Let's get out of here.

- Yeah, okay.

- Wait-wait-wait!

- What?

Music.

Go, go, go!

All clear.

Go, go, go.

Just walk normal!

Be yourself!

I don't know what means.

Those are two different things!

Whoa!

- Oh!

- Shh, shh, shh!

- Okay.

- Okay.

Okay.

Hello?

All right.

So, what's next on

our, uh, crime spree?

Oh, there's a wing place nearby.

You're talking about

Lord of the Wings?

- Yes!

- Where you have to sign

the waiver

if you order them spicy?

Yes. That's the one, yeah.

You wanna go do some damage,

mainly to ourselves?

Um...

you know what?

I... Sorry.

I have to go.

Um, but have fun,

and remember that...

cold milk

helps with the heat. Heh!

Are... Are you sure?

Scusi, signorina?

Paolo!

Is this seat taken?

Oh, this seat? Um...

well, I don't see

any other tables around,

so, yes, you could sit here.

Although...

you look familiar to me.

Were you following me?

No, but I get that a lot.

I see.

You were fortunate

to get this table,

right by the water.

That's not easy in Venice.

Yes, it's very beautiful.

May I...

pour for you?

No, thank you.

I think I could do it.

And to what are we toasting?

All'amore.

To love!

To love.

And tell me,

sir,

are you in love?

Sì. Very much so.

Well, she is a very lucky lady.

No, I am lucky...

and she has exquisite taste,

except for

one questionable position

on pizza.

- Hi, there.

- Hey.

So...

I had a lovely date

with my husband last night.

He informed me

he had a local operative,

so just wanted to come by

and say thank you.

Well, I don't know

what you're talking about,

but you're welcome.

I know you miss him,

but he's gonna be home soon.

Hey, Emma?

Can I ask you a question...

about Lily?

Sure.

Okay.

So... I like her.

And we've been out a few times,

done a little light

breaking-and-entering...

Oh, did you?

Mm, just a little bit,

but like, we're out,

we're having fun,

we're talking, we're connecting,

and then all of a sudden,

she throws up these walls.

Yeah.

And I know she mentioned

"Charlotte" the other day.

Is Charlotte, uh, a girlfriend?

Or an ex-girlfriend,

or somebody that...

No, Charlotte's

her code word for spiders.

For spiders?

Mm-hmm.

I really adore Lily,

and nothing

would make me happier

than to see the two of you together,

but I really think

you just need to talk to her.

I-I will tell you, though,

that she often goes

to Grove Rock Park

in the mornings.

- Okay, thank you.

- For what it's worth.

Hey, quick question.

Are people still coming by

just to see the veil?

Oh, yeah. They love it.

Everybody wants to buy it,

or rent it.

Hi.

Ciao, amore.

Did you have dinner?

Not yet.

Um...

I wanna ask you something,

and I want you

to tell me the truth.

Of course.

How is the store doing?

It's early,

but breaking into

the U.S. market has been hard,

but honestly,

our numbers look good,

'cause of

the small walk-in sales.

Okay, so I wanna

run something past you.

It's a really bad idea,

and I need you to tell me that.

It's a really bad idea.

No! You have to listen first,

then you can tell me.

Okay.

So, I have been looking

at all the pictures Lily took

of people checking out the veil

on opening night.

People like this

come into the store every day.

Sì.

We know the House of Stefano

created Arianna's veil originally.

So, you guys own

all the rights to the design.

What if...

you began creating replicas

of Arianna's veil?

Hmm.

It's a classically

beautiful design.

That's why

Avery initially noticed it.

So, I think people will want it,

even if they don't

know the history.

Okay, continue.

And for those that do think

the veil is special,

even though they'll know

they're buying a replica

and it doesn't have

the same legend attached,

I think maybe

they'll still want it, too,

even if they're not planning on

getting married any time soon.

Who would buy a veil

if they're not getting married?

Well...

Of course. Never mind.

And I thought we could

even customize it

with their initial,

just like the original,

and you could call it

"The Arianna".

The Arianna...

I think it's brilliant.

Let me ask Sophia about it

from a marketing perspective.

What-what was that word

you just said?

Br... It started with a "B"?

Which one?

"Brilliant," was it?

I think that was...

I think that was it.

I don't remember.

No, no, no,

I think you do remember.

Hey! I went over the essays

for your seminar class,

and I wasn't sure

about a few of them,

so when you get a minute,

can you make sure

you agree with my notes?

- Of course.

- Thank you.

Are you okay?

Did someone die?

No. Why?

Because you look sad

and you're dressed

for a funeral.

No, I am dressed

for the job I want.

You want to be

a defense attorney?

Ah... very funny.

Can I talk to you

about the videos?

I have to take them down?

It's okay. I understand.

I am surprised

that you got away with it

for as long as you did.

No, no, no, no. Leave them up.

It's okay.

Okay.

I wanted to ask you...

do you really believe

these videos are a way

to get people interested

in everyday art?

I do,

and I was thinking,

do you remember that one class

where you talked about

the World's Fair in Chicago

in... whenever it is?

- 1893.

- 1893!

And they built the White City

for the exhibits,

but they didn't design

the buildings to last?

Right, but if you know

where to look,

there're still pieces of it

all around Chicago.

Exactly!

That is everyday art.

We could make more videos.

We could make more videos...

but you cannot be dressed like

"Everyone's Favorite

Funeral Director".

Okay.

I really like this idea...

Mm-hmm.

But I know Nancy doesn't.

So, my question to you is...

If I decide

to make more videos...

Mm-hmm?

- Are you in?

- I'm in.

You can think about it.

I'm in!

Don't have to decide right away.

I'm in! I am in!

Just let it marinate.

I took three seconds,

and it turns out I'm in.

Hi.

I was just about to head home.

I won't keep you.

I just talked to Sophia

about your idea.

We'll do a trial run and see.

So...

what are your plans for tonight?

Well, I was gonna do

one of my online-chat dinners

with Tracy and Avery.

I haven't really talked to them

for over a week.

Eh! Mamma mia...

A whole week?

That's a long time for us.

And speaking of long times...

when are you coming home?

Not much longer.

That's...

I gotta go.

Emma?

Pronto.

Finally! We're starved.

You forget our tummies

are on East Coast time.

What are you doing here?

Well, you did start to do

that vague thing again...

So, we flew in for the night.

We felt like

maybe you needed us.

Oh!

I really do.

Did someone die?

Um, I don't think so.

And then,

I kinda hung up on him.

It was not my finest moment.

All right, well,

let me help you with that.

I can only imagine

how hard this is,

but you guys

are so, so good together.

I mean, there has to be

a way forward.

I know.

This is gonna sound crazy,

because I'm the woman

who will never leave New York,

and probably, also,

it's pretty hypocritical of me,

but, um, why stay in Chicago?

I mean, your family...

Your parents moved to Florida.

You love Italy,

you love Paolo's whole family.

If you were there,

you would have a million

babysitters all lined up.

Oh, I can

co-sign to the importance

of that last point.

Wildly important.

So, what's keeping you

in Chicago?

My job.

I've worked so hard

to get where I'm at and...

it just feels like Paolo's

choosing his job over me.

Oh.

That's kind of

what I'm doing, huh?

I'm choosing my job over Paolo.

A little.

Can I ask you a question?

After you got married,

did you change anything

on your five-year plan?

No, not really.

Okay, so that's

kind of the point.

He has his goals,

and you have yours,

but what is it

that you guys want as a couple?

You know we love you,

and we are in awe

of your determination.

It's very impressive,

but you are making decisions

for two people now, you know?

And it's okay

to not want something

because you have something,

or someone,

that you want more.

I really hate meetings.

Oh! We know. We know.

And then Nancy gave... when

she gave away my intro class,

I wanted to cry.

And my videos...

They're so good!

Right? That's what I think.

That is the most Emma thing

I've ever seen you do, truly.

Ever.

I just can't... I can't...

How am I supposed

to just tell Nancy,

"Oh, just kidding,"

after everything she did

to prepare me for this job.

Emma? You can.

You can tell her "no".

I'm back!

Ah! I'm so sorry about

the take-out coffee.

My machine is possessed.

Nonna's lace is so beautiful.

- Ohh. Isn't it?

- Yes.

I just keep forgetting

to wear it.

- Thank you.

- Look at this.

There's a little embroidered

"E" for "Emma".

What? I never saw that!

She's the sweetest.

- She really is.

- Thank you.

- You're welcome.

- So pretty.

Oh, no, you guys.

The car is here.

Oh, no! Already?

Yes.

I thought it was, like,

15 minutes out,

but it's here.

I can't believe

you only came out for one night.

- I love you.

- Always.

You needed us, so we came.

Yeah, it's what we do.

- I love you.

- I love you.

Okay, well, we have to go.

- My rating...

- Okay.

Can we take some of those

for the road?

Oh, take them all.

- Avery.

- Love you.

Okay, no spilling

in the car, though. Okay?

Hi.

Oh!

Um...

uh... whoa.

Ha-ha! Hi.

I, um...

meant to do...

all of that.

I wish I had, like,

a judge's card to hold up.

I'd give ya a 9.8.

Not a perfect 10?

No! You'd need to break

your camera or a key limb

for a perfect 10.

Um, so...

listen.

Yeah, okay.

I dated a woman in Miami,

but it didn't work out.

Actually, I guess

that's not fair.

It ended well for her,

because she's engaged

to him now.

Oh! Ouch. I'm sorry.

And I made a vow, on the spot,

to never get serious again.

And for a year, I didn't,

but now...

I'm sitting in this park,

and I'm thinking about

breaking my vow...

but I just have one problem.

Just one?

Just one.

See, there's this woman,

and she's different

in all the right ways.

She checks all the boxes.

But she runs kinda hot and cold.

We're having fun,

we're getting close,

and then she's running

the 100-yard dash

to get away from me.

Yeah, that's a protection thing.

She has...

I... have dated men in the past

and it's always ended up

with some sort of disconnect...

I guess, between who I am...

and who they want me to be.

Well, maybe you just

dated the wrong men?

They seem like the right men

at first, you know?

And they... they don't come

with a warning label,

so, by the time

you figure it out...

um...

I know.

I know what you mean.

It's like, um...

if you just try harder,

then you can

love enough for both of you.

Yeah, that's exactly

how it feels.

So...

here's the deal.

Ooh...

We can give up.

Or...

we can take a chance.

Just for today.

We can worry

about tomorrow later.

So...

I just want to be clear on this.

We're dating just for today?

Yeah.

Just for today.

Okay, I'm in.

Okay.

I will date you just for today.

- Great.

- Mm-hmm.

Did their visit help?

Well, it gave me some clarity, but...

Look, in the end,

I'm not sure it matters.

I've committed to this,

and Nancy has spent

a lot of time mentoring me,

and now she's finally

ready to retire.

I can't just back out now.

Emma.

The best we can arrange

is three weeks here in Italy,

and one in Chicago.

I know, it's not ideal,

but for now, it's a solution.

No, that's not a solution.

Look, I know how this goes.

That works for two months,

and then

you're postponing

just by a week or two,

and then a couple months later,

you miss it entirely,

and then you're not picking up

when I call you,

and then...

Amore.

I told you,

when we were in Italy,

I can't do long distance.

I don't want to do that again.

This isn't just

a business decision for me.

Papa's illness showed me

that I live too far

from my family.

I thought I was your family now.

Let's talk about this later.

We've got a problem.

Oh. Uh...

yeah, what's wrong?

I just got the final budget

for next semester,

and there's

no getting around it.

You're gonna have

to let someone go.

Even if you retire?

Even when I retire, yes.

We're still one person over.

Now, I recommend

that you let Carissa go.

She's our least-experienced

professor,

and she cancels

more classes than anybody.

But that's because

she has two-year-old twins.

Mm-hmm.

Well, it's your decision.

I'll need it by tomorrow.

Nancy?

I... made my decision.

Oh, that was fast.

I want to fire myself.

I'm so sorry.

I know you've done so much,

but I don't want to do this job.

It's... It's...

It's not me, and...

Finally. Just...

Finally! Finally.

I've been waiting

for you to realize this.

- You knew?

- Mm, yeah.

Emma...

you have so many talents.

Putting up with bureaucracy?

Not one of 'em.

Oh!

Well...

why didn't you say anything?

You know, I've never had

any success telling someone

that their dream

is not the right fit for them.

You needed

to figure it out for yourself.

I'm glad you finally did,

'cause...

I was running out

of ways to annoy you.

Goodnight.

Ohh!

Are you leaving me?

Paolo.

What are you doing here?

I flew home

to work all this out.

Where are you going?

To Italy, to come find you.

I am never leaving you.

Oh, I love you so much.

I talked to my family,

and we thought that...

- Mm.

- Why are you shaking your head?

I'm not even done talking.

Because all you have

ever wanted to do

is run your family business,

live in Italy with your family,

have a bunch of kids

running around,

some local wine,

maybe get your own boat,

and explore the coast.

That is true, yes,

but I don't want to do

any of it without you.

And I don't want

to be the reason

you don't do any of it.

Let me show you something.

What is it?

Your five-year plan.

Watch this.

No more five-year plan.

Except for this part.

Of course...

Of course.

And...

I'm pretty sure

I quit my job today.

Emma!

And I plan to do it officially

in the morning.

Why?

I'm done letting other people

make our decisions for us.

Good to know.

Anything else?

Mm. Yes.

Do you remember

those videos about the veil?

Mm-hmm.

Lily and I plan

to expand those into a series.

Art and history

are all around us,

and I think we should

be talking about them.

Of course, because you are...

Oh, you're gonna say it?

"Everyone's

Favorite Art Historian".

Oh, you really... Oh, wow.

You too?

Are you done?

Or there are more surprises?

No, I'm done.

Oh, wait!

Ah!

Matteo is in love with Lily.

- Wait! What?

- Yes!

We left the veil in the shop!

What did you think

was gonna happen?

♪ You asked me

to sign my name ♪

♪ On a piece of paper ♪

♪ In black ink ♪

♪ So I signed it

"P.S., I love you" ♪

♪ Whoa-oh-oh ♪

♪ You're finally in my life ♪

♪ Whoa-oh-oh ♪

♪ You're finally in my life

forevermore ♪

♪ Whoa-oh-oh ♪

♪ You're finally in my life

forevermore ♪

Go!

I am not prepared to admit

to the power of the veil,

but I will say

we have been

to a lot of weddings lately.

Oh, okay!

How's Matteo doing

in the store on his own,

with you guys in Italy?

So well,

and the replica veil

has become a best-seller.

I love these long weekends

where we get to be together,

and we get to hear

all about your videos.

And we can go antiquing.

And we can hear about

you living in Italy.

And we can go antiquing!

And we can make

a reservation for brunch.

And we can go antiquing!

Perfect.

Speaking of antiques...

do you remember that Venetian

mirror that I love?

Oh, you sent us photos.

Mm-hmm.

Paolo bought it for me

for my birthday!

- Really?

- What?

Yes. It's so beautiful.

Please tell me you can come out

and see it soon... and me?

Of course! Of course

we'll make that happen.

You know, I'm thinking, though,

that it might have

an interesting history

that you need to look into.

Hmm...

you know, I was actually

thinking the exact same thing.

- Of course.

- Matteo and Lily

are coming to Italy

for their honeymoon,

so I thought

I would do some research,

and maybe we could do

some videos while they're there,

- because...

- Because you are...

"Everyone's

Favorite Art Historian!"

You're gonna do it every time?

Yeah, we're gonna do it

every time.

Every time!

Speaking of honeymoons, though...

Oh, I know, okay?

We'll make it happen.

We will.

We also need to decide

where the veil's going next.

Do you guys think it's time

for it to go back to New York?

To Nick's sisters?

Have I dropped enough hints?

Yes, I would love that,

if I could take it to them.

Then it's settled.

Oh, but what about

the christening gown?

Do you want me to send that

to New York, too?

I...

think I should probably

keep that with me in Italy

for at least

the next seven months or so.

Are you...?

Oh, my gosh, that's amazing!

Best news.

Aww.

Time for our toast.

Two champagnes

and one bubbly apple juice.

Ahh...

to friendship.

To the veil.

And to all the amazing women

who have worn it.

Aw!

So, in the first hour

of meeting Paolo,

he helped me buy a ticket

for the vaporetto...

True.

Helped me with my Italian...

Also true.

- Found my lost ticket...

- Yes.

Saved me

from falling into a canal...

Naturally.

Helped me find the lace shop

that made my veil...

My shop.

- And bought me coffee.

- "Espresso".

So...

naturally,

I fell in love with him.

These things happen in Italy.

Ciao!