Good Witch (2015–…): Season 3, Episode 10 - Not Getting Married Today: Part 2 - full transcript
When Cassie learns from a friend that Sam never wants to get married she takes a vacation to Chicago. As while Nick is unsure about is relationship with his girlfriend.
- Previously on Good Witch...
- This is my sister.
- Joanne. I didn't come
here for you to fix this,
I came here because
I wanted to see you.
- As mother of the bride, I think
it's best that I take over everything.
- You said you never
wanted to get married again.
- I just know I don't want
to risk that kind of failure.
- Oh! Thank you. Hello.
Delivery.
- Oh, good morning.
- You ordered these.
- I did. Thanks.
- Did you want to order
any more for the guest rooms
at Grey House?
- These are perfect.
Great!
- Oh, you're that flower shop
owner. Did you get my message?
- Yes, I have already cancelled
the order for the wedding.
- No, no, don't cancel
everything. I'll have
my florist contact you and
I need you to work with her,
piecing together some
of your work into...
something more majestic.
- Hm... Well, I look
forward to that phone call.
- Elizabeth!
Can I help you find something?
- Do you have any rooms
available at Grey House
for the next few nights?
I've got my experts
coming in for the festivities
and they need somewhere to stay.
- I'm afraid I don't.
I'm doing some
painting there this week.
- Well, that's poor timing.
- Hm. Well, I should
have known to think ahead.
- Oh, Elizabeth. What
are you doing here?
- Just another day
of wedding planning.
- You really should let Martha
in on what you're thinking.
She knows a thing or two
about making sure a wedding
happens right on schedule.
- Well, I suppose I could
put you in charge of
the wedding party gifts.
- Oh, I'd be more than happy
to help. You know, I remember
seeing a pen set in here
that people would really like.
- You do, though!
- Hey.
- Hey!
- Um, what'd you put
for the extra credit answer
on Mister Schick's quiz?
- Washington, Jefferson,
Roosevelt, Lincoln.
- What did you put?
- Um, I put The Beatles.
- Oh! Well, that should give you
a few points for creativity.
- That's exactly
what I was thinking.
- I'm gonna head home.
I'll call you later?
- Yeah.
Bye.
So, where's Courtney?
- I don't know.
- Except you guys are
always together.
- And if she had her way,
we'd be together even more.
- Hey. What's that
supposed to mean?
I've...
been thinking maybe
we should break up.
- And does she know that's
what you've been thinking about?
- I don't know. I doubt it.
- She's going to be really hurt.
- Is she?
- Yeah, a lot.
Let me know when it happens.
That way I can be there
for both of you after it does.
- Hey!
- Oh, Hi!
- What are you doing?
- Just reading.
Hm.
- Is something wrong?
- No!
- I'm gonna try that again:
Do you wanna tell
me what's wrong?
Um...
Your sister and I have
been talking about, um...
how you never want
to get married again.
- Ah... Hm.
Mm-hm...
So, how come you never told me?
- Didn't I?
- Uh-uh.
- Cassie...
marriage...
was just something I
was not any good at.
And...
I don't wanna put
somebody that I love so much
through something that I'm...
probably just gonna mess up.
- So you decided
for both of us that it's
not even a possibility.
- Are we really... looking
that far into the future?
- No, we don't
have to be, but...
well, it just, uh,
makes things a little
bit different, that's all.
- I guess it does, yeah.
So, what do we do now?
- I don't know.
How goes the wedding planning?
- I don't know,
we're just kind
of hiding out here.
- My mom's taken the
reins, so we're sorta...
hanging on for the ride.
- I was so happy when
Vanessa told me she didn't want
a big fancy wedding.
- I'm just looking
forward to the part
where we get to say "I do",
and then the being
married part after that.
- Well, I hope it ends up being
a memorable day for everyone.
Aah...
- May I?
- Oh! Sure.
- These are interesting.
Where are they from?
- All over.
I keep coins in here
from different countries
I've been to. They
aren't worth much
but they each have
special meaning.
You can both take
one if you want
to toss them off the
footbridge together.
- What footbridge?
- Well, there's an old tradition
where couples who are about
to get married walk across
the footbridge that
goes over Eternity Creek,
and you toss a coin
into the stream below.
It's a way of bringing good luck
and a long marriage.
By the time you
get to the other side
it's as if you've crossed over
into your new life together.
- Hm! This is the kind of thing
everybody does in Middleton?
- I know, it's kind of corny.
- I actually think
it's nice. Thanks.
- You're welcome.
- Hey, Mom, I thought you
were working with Elizabeth.
- Oh, I am. That's why I'm here.
- Ahem! Well, she set me
up for a tuxedo fitting, so...
- Are you gonna be
wearing a tuxedo?!
- Yeah, I don't know how
comfortable I'm gonna be
in one of those things, but...
- We're just trying to go along
with whatever makes
everybody happy.
See you later.
- Yes, of course!
- Aah...
- Oh! Martha,
are you still looking
for wedding party gifts?
- No, Elizabeth
took me off that duty.
- And you're just gonna
do what she says?
- I've decided to let the
mother of the bride call the shots
in order to keep the
peace. And honestly,
if Michael and Vanessa get
a wedding they remember,
it'll all be worth it.
- I'm sure they'll appreciate
your efforts.
- Hm. Elizabeth has sent me
on a new mission: to
find the perfect reading
for the ceremony.
- You have anything
in particular in mind?
- I really have no idea. Maybe
a poem? Or something else
a little less common than what
we so often hear, you know:
"Love is patient, love is
kind", whatever that's from.
- Hm... I don't think
I have the right thing
here...
but I'll look at my
friend's bookstore and I'll
make sure I bring it back to
you in time for the wedding.
- Oh, would you? Otherwise
whoever's officiating
is gonna be standing up
there with nothing to say.
- Hm. Whoever's standing
up there will have plenty to say.
And I'm sure I'm not the only
one who can't wait to hear it.
- Hey!
- Hey.
- Is your phone off?
- I... don't think so.
- Oh. I texted you.
- Oh, yeah, I... I got those.
- And you know there's a reply
button on your phone, right?
- Yeah. Sorry.
- It's OK.
- Um, so... listen,
there's something I
want to talk about...
- Oh wait, me too. Uh...
Cindy Postma said that
she's having a bunch of people
over this weekend and she
asked if we wanted to go.
- Um...
Yeah! Sure.
- Great!
OK. I'm gonna get something
to eat. You want anything?
- No thanks.
♪♪♪
- The valerian
should help you sleep,
so come back and see me
when you've got some good rest.
- Thank you.
Oh, Joanne!
- Hey, Cassie.
- Hi.
- I was wondering if you had
any more of that oat straw tea
you brought the other night?
- Did it help with your energy?
- You know, it
seemed to, a little bit.
- I'm so glad. You know, I have
something else you should try.
- Yeah?
- Yup. It's ashwagandha extract.
Here. Yeah, it'll help
boost the immune system
and it'll slow down the
degeneration of brain cells.
- Good, because I can
use all the help I can get
with what's up here.
- Ah.
- Hey, um, Sam
seemed... kind of distracted
when he came home
last night. You two OK?
- We'll be fine.
- What happened?
- We just... see life
a little differently,
that's all.
- So... where do
you go from here?
- I have a friend in Chicago.
She has a book store and I
go there a couple times a year
to stock up. She
always has good things
to say about what's
going on in my life.
- Then when's the next time
you're gonna go see her?
- I was thinking about driving
there sometime this week.
My bookshelves
are getting a little low.
Well,
I hope you bring back
some really interesting finds.
- I always do.
- Thanks for this.
- Sure.
♪♪♪
- Hey, Sam.
- Hey.
Is your mother around?
- No...
She didn't tell you
she was leaving?
- No, we haven't really
talked since last night.
Where did she go?
♪♪♪
- ♪♪ Anyone tells you
when you're wrong ♪
♪ To lead to the tune... ♪
- Thank you.
- ♪ ...You want as song ♪
- Welcome to the Windsor Arms.
- Always good to be here.
- So what brings you to Chicago?
- Well, I need to do
a little shopping and, um,
I'm here to see a friend.
- How was your drive?
- Good! I made it in 3 hours.
- ♪ So you get ♪
♪ In a car with all your plans ♪
♪ You look down to
see a stranger's hands ♪
♪ Wherever you go
go with all your heart ♪
- Olympia.
- Cassie!
Oh! You made it right on time.
- Yes, and it's so
good to be here.
- I've been picking out a
few things that I thought
might go well in your
shop. But of course,
you can browse around for more.
- Always a bit of a treasure
hunt in here.
- Well, then I hope
you find some gold.
So how are things? How's Grace?
- She has a boyfriend.
- Oh! Well then,
he's a lucky guy.
- Yes, he is.
- And how are things
with you and Sam?
- Good! Fine.
- Just, last time we
spoke, things were great.
- Well, uh...
maybe we can talk about
it, if you have time for tea.
- I always have time
to talk about your life.
Let me grab my coat.
- OK.
- Oh!
- Aw!
♪♪♪
- You find something you like?
- Yeah, this one caught my eye.
- Oh, yes. Put
it with the others
and when we come back
later you can pick even more.
- Perfect. ♪♪♪
♪♪♪
- Have you both spoken
to my people back home?
- Yes, I've talked to your chef,
and he's sending me a
few things he'd like me
to prepare in advance.
- And I spoke with your florist
who asked me to clear out
my display cases to make room
for what she's going to bring.
- And Martha's been keeping
track of everything else that
needs to be done, doing so much
more than any mother-of-the-
groom should be expected to do.
- Well, I just want our
children to have a wedding
they'll remember.
- Have you spoken
to Judge Tanner about
getting here in time to officiate?
- Yes, I did, and he's
arranging his flight.
You know, if you like, I can
give him one of the orders
of service from one of the
many weddings I've performed.
- Oh, he's probably got one
memorized. Thank you girls
for being so much
help. But I suppose
this is good practice for the
day either of you get married,
hm?
- Sure!
- Practice, yeah.
- Oh, I just love coming here.
- Hm, it's one of my favorite
places, too. But mostly because
of the people I'm
with when I'm here.
So, um...
you still haven't told me what's
going on with you and Sam.
- Right, and I was...
about to get to that.
- Well, then, good thing
I brought it up, huh?
- Hm... Well...
Sam and I have been
getting along really well...
- Mm-hm. And then,
something happened?
- Hm. We started
talking about the future.
- Ugh, I don't know why
anybody talks about the future.
Because it's not
like anything we say
is gonna make what
happens any different.
- I know, which is
why I hadn't been
thinking about it very much.
But when we started talking,
I found out that Sam
has already decided
how it's gonna be.
And how it's not gonna be.
- Oh.
- And that changed things
more than I thought it would.
- Cassie...
I know how you sometimes...
get feelings about things.
As if you think you know maybe
what's going to happen next.
- Sometimes, a little bit...
- Uh-huh.
Well maybe...
this would be a good time...
to just let each moment
come along, one at a time,
without being so certain
about the moments
that come after that.
- To just live in the present.
- And you know
what the best part
of doing that is?
When life finally
does take place,
you actually get
to be surprised.
- So I spoke with your
doctor and she's setting me up
with the two specialists you've
already seen, and I also have
connections with a
few experts of my own.
- That's what I need,
more experts to tell me
there's nothing they can do.
- I just want to make sure
we're doing everything we can.
And help plan a
course of treatment.
- Of course you do.
- What?
- Here we are plotting
out the rest of my life
and you're too afraid to
even think about yours.
- Oh, I'm afraid now?
- It just seems
like this whole
thing with Cassie
is based more on the bad
things that you think might happen
rather than the good
things that are actually
happening right now.
- It's much more complicated
than that, Joanne.
- Is it?
- Yeah! But it's something
you couldn't understand
because you've
never been married.
I'm sorry.
I didn't mean for that
to come out that way.
- It's OK.
- No, I'm sorry.
Thanks.
- You know,
you've never asked me
why I never got married.
- I just figured it was
something you didn't want.
- I would have loved
to, if it had happened.
And I mean, I guess, I
never really looked that hard,
but... if I had found
someone as right for me
as Cassie is for you,
I would have never
let them get away.
So don't let Cassie get
too far away from you.
- I should get going.
- Yeah.
- You can head back
inside, if you need to.
- I don't, really. No.
- Hey!
- Courtney!
- I can give you guys a minute.
- Uh, it's OK. Um...
I'll... talk to you later.
Yeah.
- I did not realize you two
were so into each other.
- Yeah...
So, did you talk to Nick?
- Yes. We're gonna go
to Cindy's this weekend.
- This weekend?
- Mm-hm.
You and Noah should come too!
Yeah, then we
can all go together.
- Yeah...
- Wait, is that weird...
two friends dating
two other friends?
- I guess, sort of...
Oh! hey, Sam.
- Hey!
- You going on a trip?
- Just for one day.
- Where to?
- To find your mom.
♪♪♪
Thanks.
- Welcome to the Windsor Arms.
- Thanks. I'm looking for
someone who should be
staying here.
Cassie Nightingale?
- I can give her
a call for you, sir.
- Great. Actually,
you know, don't.
I came all this way because
I wanted to surprise her.
Do you have any rooms?
- I'll see what I
have available.
- Thank you. Do you
have a restaurant?
- Second floor.
- Could you, uh,
check me in after I grab a bite?
- I'll reserve a room
under the name..?
- Radford, please.
- I'll check your bag
for you, Mr. Radford.
- Thanks.
♪♪♪
- I'm sorry.
- Mm-hm.
♪♪♪
- You said you were
going to talk to her.
- I know, and I'm going to.
- When?
- When I talk to her.
- Nick, the longer you wait
the harder that it's
going to be on Courtney.
So you need to
talk with her now.
- OK, will you just let
me handle this, alright?
- But you're not handling it.
- But I will.
♪♪♪
- Good morning, Mr. Radford.
We have some newspapers
on the table over there.
You can help yourself.
- Ah. I will. Thanks.
Hello, Cassie.
- Sam. What are
you doing in Chicago?
Hey.
I just...
didn't want you to get
too far away from me.
Look, Cassie, I know
things are complicated...
Sam, wait.
We don't have to talk
about the future so much.
I've been thinking about
it, and I just want to let
each moment come along
and see what happens after that.
- OK.
Can we at least talk
about the rest of the day?
I came to spend it with you.
- Ha! I can't wait
to see what surprises
this day brings.
You know, there's someone
I would love for you to meet,
since you're here.
- Lead the way.
- Be happy to.
♪♪♪
- Oh, Hey! What can I getcha?
- I just have time for
a muffin. I'm so busy
helping to get this wedding
together. I have to go back
out to the venue later
tonight so we can put
all the final pieces in place.
- Well, you can have
whatever kind you like.
- Oh. Cassie mentioned
that the zucchini
ones were delicious.
♪♪♪
- There you go.
- Oh!
What's this?
- How did that get
there? It looks like...
some kind of Chinese coin.
- Oh, maybe this will
bring me good luck.
- I've got a delivery
for Stephanie Borden.
- Yeah!
That's me!
Wh... what's all this?
- Twelve dozen
live Maine lobsters.
- Elizabeth's chef must have
ordered them for the wedding.
- But it's not for
another couple of days.
- So I hope you know how to
keep these babies alive 'til then.
Plus, the other twelve
dozen that I've got in the truck.
- Well, how am I supposed
to know if they're still alive?
AAH!!
- They're still alive.
- Uh-huh!
♪♪♪
- Here we go.
- You're Sam Radford.
- I am.
- Cassie's told me
everything about you.
- Hm... the good,
the bad and the ugly?
- Mostly the good.
- Mostly.
- This place is great.
- Yeah,
we've got a little bit
of everything in here.
- There's a section of old
medical books in the back.
- I wonder if any of
them has something
to say about episodic ataxia.
- Sam's sister was recently
diagnosed with the disease.
- Oh, I'm sorry to hear.
- Oh, thanks. She's not letting
me do anything too modern
for her, but maybe she'd be open
to something like that. A
lot of old remedies still have
curative value.
- You can take a look
on the back shelf.
- I will. Thanks.
- So, he came to Chicago
just to be with you?
- He didn't want me
to get too far away.
- I hope you return the favor.
- I'm not going anywhere.
♪♪♪
- Who ordered this?
- I had Martha do it.
- We're going to be
riding in a carriage?
- Elizabeth thought it would be
something that Vanessa would like.
I've arranged for the coachman
to pick you up in the center
of town then transport you here
for the wedding at night.
- And I've spoken
with them about
having the waterfall lit up
and synchronized to
the live music that's going
to be playing.
- We don't need a horse
and carriage and we don't
need a dancing waterfall.
- It's not about what we need,
it's about showing my daughter
off to the world.
- After all,
you do only get married
once! Unless of course
you're Kristen Malmine from
high school, in which case
the number is
"four, and counting."
- Now, we can have the
groomsmen and bridesmaids
line up along here, and we will
lay rose petals
along the pathway
and when you enter the
hall the music will be playing...
- OK, wait. Michael and I
didn't ask for any of this.
- We wanted things to be simple.
- But I'm only doing what any
mother of the bride would do.
- No, mom. You're doing
what you want to do,
and it's all way too much.
- I'm sure Elizabeth
wouldn't mind if we cut down
the band by a few members...
- You can tell them not even to
show up. Because I don't want
the wedding to be here at all.
- But Vanessa, this is the
nicest place in Middleton.
- Well then, we'll have to
find a whole different town.
- Oh no, Michael,
let's not be hasty.
- No. Vanessa and I,
we can do this wherever,
whenever we want.
But it doesn't
have to do be now.
- Oh, what...
So, that's it then?!
Everything's off?!
- It looks that way.
Now we'll have to cancel it all.
♪♪♪
- Oh! You're back just in time.
Could you have somebody bring
my bags down from my room?
- Uh... Are you checking out?
- Well, there's
no reason to stay
now that the wedding is off.
- When did that happen?
- Last night.
Vanessa and Michael felt
that Martha and I had
gotten, um... out of hand.
- Maybe they just need a
little time to be alone together
as a couple. Get
on a path they want.
- What do I do with
myself while they do that?
- Hm... You could enjoy
some of the beauty that
Middleton has to offer,
because when are you
ever going to be back here?
- I wasn't planning
to, actually.
But... this is rather nice.
- Yeah, there's something
about a footbridge
that, when you see it, it
just... makes you wanna take
the journey across it.
- I suppose so...
- There's an interesting one
that goes over Eternity Creek.
It's not too far from here, if
you wanted to take a walk.
- That's not a bad idea. I've
been running around so much,
planning a wedding that
now isn't even going to happen
and it might be nice to
have some time to relax.
- Hm...
- I'm gonna go get my jacket.
- OK.
♪♪♪
- So, are we supposed
to wish for something?
- We could wish for moms
who don't always have
to do things their way.
Or, maybe a unicorn,
because that's just
as much of a fantasy.
Yeah.
- I sort of already got my wish.
- Me, too.
- So...
maybe we toss these things
into the creek, for good luck.
You ready?
- One, two,
three.
♪♪♪
- OK, Eternity
Creek, do your thing.
- Yeah, let's make
this marriage last.
- Michael?
- Mom, what are you doing here?
- Well, I was so upset about
the wedding being called off and...
then I remembered the
tradition of tossing a coin
off this bridge, for luck.
And I happened to find this
one at the Bistro so I thought
I'd drop it in the creek
in honor of both of you.
- It's very nice of you.
- Well, I just want
the two of you to be happy.
- My goodness,
this is a popular place.
- Elizabeth.
- Mom. I thought you
were heading home.
- I was.
But Cassie suggested that...
I might enjoy the scenery here.
- And was she right?
- There's a simple
beauty to it, yes.
- This is the kind of place
I'd like to come back to
to remember the day
Michael and I got married.
- Whenever and
wherever that is...
- We'd like to get married
at City Hall. Tomorrow.
- Tomorrow?!
- City Hall?!
- That's why we came
to Middleton, that's...
that's what we wanna do.
- But there isn't time
for a genuine wedding.
- Sure there is. All we need
is someone who can lead
us in the vows and a place
for it to happen.
- You could still have
a casual reception, if you'd
like. And maybe just a few
simple decorations to make the
ceremony even more memorable.
- That'd probably be OK.
- But where are we can we
find somebody who can organize
something like that so quickly?
And get someone, last-minute,
to officiate at the wedding?
- I'm sure we can find someone.
- Dearly beloved...
we are gathered here
today to join this man...
and this woman...
I thought I'd be able to make
it through that but, ahem!
Apparently not!
- Mom, why don't you let us
say a few things first?
- While I compose myself,
yes, good. Good going.
- I'll start.
I just wanted to thank
everybody for working so hard
and putting this wedding
together in so little time.
Abigail, the flowers are
beautiful, and Stephanie,
I hear you've done
some amazing things
with a few dozen lobsters.
Being here this week
has made me wish
I grew up in a place like this.
With people like you.
Because it already
feels like home.
Your turn.
- So, I wanna thank Elizabeth
for inviting me
into your family.
And there's one person that
I'd like to thank most of all.
My mom.
She's had plenty of reasons
to be embarrassed
by me being her son.
But...
she's looked past
every single one of them.
I'll always love you for that.
You ready?
- Well, I was
until you said that.
Ah!
Enough, on with the show.
Now, before we get to the vows,
I want to read you something
that my friend,
Cassie, found for me.
I don't know where she got it,
but she always
seems to come through
with exactly the right thing.
"They're about to say, 'I do.'
"Three little letters
"two little words.
"It's the simplest
part of the day.
"But there's nothing simple
about the things that will
"remain unsaid. 'I do' means
"'I do know I could be hurt, '
"but I'm ready to
be healed with you..
"It means, 'I do want to try,
"even when the fear of
failure holds me back.'
"And, 'I do not know
the future, but I'm
"ready to be surprised
along the way.'
"And 'I do' means
'I do want your love,
"and I do give you mine,
"and nothing we do
will ever be the same
because you and I will
be doing it all together.'"
And now,
if the bride and groom will
turn and face one another...
and take each other's hands...
we can move on...
to the part where they actually
become husband and wife.
- Enjoy.
- It really was a lovely
ceremony, Martha.
And the reception is perfect.
I still can't believe you
pulled everything off.
- Well, this town knows a
thing or two about getting things
done at the last
minute. And I'm so glad
that I had you as my helper.
- Well, everything
was very impressive.
And you and your husband
raised a wonderful son.
- We did?
Mm-hm.
Yes, we actually did.
- Ah! Thank you for
helping serve all this lobster
with your friends.
- Well, I haven't lived here
long, but I know when the
mayor comes to your door,
tells you to do something,
you don't ask why,
- you just do it.
- I think
you're going to survive
in Middleton just fine.
- Have you told her yet?
- No. Will you just lay off?!
- When are you going to?
- When I get the chance.
- Nick, this can't
go on forever.
Courtney needs to know that
you wanna break up with her.
- What?
- Courtney...
- Nick, is that true? Are...
Are you breaking up with me?
Oh, my gosh, it is.
- Thanks a lot, Grace.
- Wait...
- Hey Grace. Keep
rotating these around.
Oh, and tell Noah to come
back as soon as he's empty.
Yeah.
- Ah, no thanks.
- No thank you.
- So, did, uh, you
help out with all this?
- Oh, I tossed in a few spices,
but Stephanie did
most of the work.
- Oh, well, I'm glad you got
to be a part of it before you left.
What time's your flight?
- It's in a couple of hours.
I actually... I have a cab
coming in a few minutes.
- Oh. Well, um, I wanted to give
you something before you leave.
Cassie took me to this
bookstore in Chicago
and it had a whole shelf
of old medical books.
- Sam, I'm not looking
for more medical options that
probably aren't going to help.
- And right next to
those books, I found this.
Walden.
By Henry David Thoreau.
- I remembered
how much you liked it
when you read it in high school.
- It's my favorite book.
It's about... letting
life just... happen.
- I hope you still like it.
- Hm! Thank you, Sam.
- You just let me know...
if there's anything
you want me to do.
- I will.
- And let me know when
you're gonna come back.
- I am going to
be back, for sure.
Thank you.
- Bye.
- Ah, hi.
- Hey.
- Martha,
there's a guy outside
with a horse and carriage
who said you hired him for a
ride from here to Henderson's Mill.
- Oh, my goodness, I
completely forgot to cancel that!
- What should I tell him to do?
- I don't know, just gallop on
home, I suppose!:
Unless there's anyone here
who would like to take a free ride!
- How would you feel
about taking a trip
through town with me?
- It would be a shame to
let a good horse and carriage
go to waste...
- We call dibs!
It's all yours.
- And I... think
this is our stop.
- Yeah, looks like it.
- You want to take
a look around? I hear this
place is pretty romantic.
- Ooh, we should
probably find out.
We really should.
M'lady.
- Thank you.
- Mm-hm.
Thanks.
- ♪ I had my name ♪
- That was a nice wedding.
- It was.
Where did you find
that reading, anyway?
- Oh, it was just in a book
on a shelf somewhere.
- Ha! Just on a shelf somewhere.
- Uh-huh.
- I wonder how many futures
began in a place just like this.
- Hm, yeah, There were probably
a lot of very special moments.
- I guess all it takes is
for two people to decide,
"I want to be with you
tomorrow, and the day after that..."
- And then, suddenly, they're
living a lifetime together.
- Maybe it is that simple.
- Yeah. Sometimes it is.
- What if you and I decided
to do the same thing?
- Well, as long as
we're together tomorrow,
then, that is perfect for me.
- Except I'm talking about
the tomorrow after that
and all the rest of them.
What if we just decided
that's how things
are going to be?
I mean forever, Cassie.
I mean... for the
rest of our lives.
- Well, I wouldn't say no,
if that's what you're asking.
Is that what you're asking, Sam?
Oh, Sam...
- Will you marry me?
- Yes.
Yeah, of course I will. Ah...
I love you.
- I love you, too.
- ♪ And this love ♪
- ♪ This love ♪
- ♪ Is like nothing I
have ever known ♪
- ♪ Nothing like I've ever
known - Oh no, baby ♪
♪ Take my hand, love ♪
- Thank you.
- ♪ I'm taking you home ♪
So... that was a night.
- One of my favorites
in a long time.
- Well, you know, we
need to tell Nick and Grace.
- Yeah...
I guess our kids should
be the first to know
that their parents
are going to be...
their parents.
Well... here we go.
- ♪ Keep you in ♪
- How could you just
say that knowing Courtney
was standing right there?
- I wouldn't have said anything,
Nick, if you would have said
something in the first place.
- You mean if I had done things your way,
because of how you always know what's best.
- I didn't say that.
- Except you think
it all the time!
- Hey. What's going on?
- Ask Nick. Yeah,
that way I don't have to be in
the same room as him anymore.
- Which is perfectly
fine with me.
- Great.
- Grace...
Hm...
- So, I guess...
negotiating the rules of
this engagement might be
harder than we thought.
- Does that give you
second thoughts?
- No second thoughts at all.
- Me neither.
- Well, then I guess
we should put a ring
on that finger so
everybody knows it's for real.
- Well then, I'll keep
this space open... just for you.
- ♪ I'm taking you home ♪♪
Closed Captioning by: Sette inc.
- This is my sister.
- Joanne. I didn't come
here for you to fix this,
I came here because
I wanted to see you.
- As mother of the bride, I think
it's best that I take over everything.
- You said you never
wanted to get married again.
- I just know I don't want
to risk that kind of failure.
- Oh! Thank you. Hello.
Delivery.
- Oh, good morning.
- You ordered these.
- I did. Thanks.
- Did you want to order
any more for the guest rooms
at Grey House?
- These are perfect.
Great!
- Oh, you're that flower shop
owner. Did you get my message?
- Yes, I have already cancelled
the order for the wedding.
- No, no, don't cancel
everything. I'll have
my florist contact you and
I need you to work with her,
piecing together some
of your work into...
something more majestic.
- Hm... Well, I look
forward to that phone call.
- Elizabeth!
Can I help you find something?
- Do you have any rooms
available at Grey House
for the next few nights?
I've got my experts
coming in for the festivities
and they need somewhere to stay.
- I'm afraid I don't.
I'm doing some
painting there this week.
- Well, that's poor timing.
- Hm. Well, I should
have known to think ahead.
- Oh, Elizabeth. What
are you doing here?
- Just another day
of wedding planning.
- You really should let Martha
in on what you're thinking.
She knows a thing or two
about making sure a wedding
happens right on schedule.
- Well, I suppose I could
put you in charge of
the wedding party gifts.
- Oh, I'd be more than happy
to help. You know, I remember
seeing a pen set in here
that people would really like.
- You do, though!
- Hey.
- Hey!
- Um, what'd you put
for the extra credit answer
on Mister Schick's quiz?
- Washington, Jefferson,
Roosevelt, Lincoln.
- What did you put?
- Um, I put The Beatles.
- Oh! Well, that should give you
a few points for creativity.
- That's exactly
what I was thinking.
- I'm gonna head home.
I'll call you later?
- Yeah.
Bye.
So, where's Courtney?
- I don't know.
- Except you guys are
always together.
- And if she had her way,
we'd be together even more.
- Hey. What's that
supposed to mean?
I've...
been thinking maybe
we should break up.
- And does she know that's
what you've been thinking about?
- I don't know. I doubt it.
- She's going to be really hurt.
- Is she?
- Yeah, a lot.
Let me know when it happens.
That way I can be there
for both of you after it does.
- Hey!
- Oh, Hi!
- What are you doing?
- Just reading.
Hm.
- Is something wrong?
- No!
- I'm gonna try that again:
Do you wanna tell
me what's wrong?
Um...
Your sister and I have
been talking about, um...
how you never want
to get married again.
- Ah... Hm.
Mm-hm...
So, how come you never told me?
- Didn't I?
- Uh-uh.
- Cassie...
marriage...
was just something I
was not any good at.
And...
I don't wanna put
somebody that I love so much
through something that I'm...
probably just gonna mess up.
- So you decided
for both of us that it's
not even a possibility.
- Are we really... looking
that far into the future?
- No, we don't
have to be, but...
well, it just, uh,
makes things a little
bit different, that's all.
- I guess it does, yeah.
So, what do we do now?
- I don't know.
How goes the wedding planning?
- I don't know,
we're just kind
of hiding out here.
- My mom's taken the
reins, so we're sorta...
hanging on for the ride.
- I was so happy when
Vanessa told me she didn't want
a big fancy wedding.
- I'm just looking
forward to the part
where we get to say "I do",
and then the being
married part after that.
- Well, I hope it ends up being
a memorable day for everyone.
Aah...
- May I?
- Oh! Sure.
- These are interesting.
Where are they from?
- All over.
I keep coins in here
from different countries
I've been to. They
aren't worth much
but they each have
special meaning.
You can both take
one if you want
to toss them off the
footbridge together.
- What footbridge?
- Well, there's an old tradition
where couples who are about
to get married walk across
the footbridge that
goes over Eternity Creek,
and you toss a coin
into the stream below.
It's a way of bringing good luck
and a long marriage.
By the time you
get to the other side
it's as if you've crossed over
into your new life together.
- Hm! This is the kind of thing
everybody does in Middleton?
- I know, it's kind of corny.
- I actually think
it's nice. Thanks.
- You're welcome.
- Hey, Mom, I thought you
were working with Elizabeth.
- Oh, I am. That's why I'm here.
- Ahem! Well, she set me
up for a tuxedo fitting, so...
- Are you gonna be
wearing a tuxedo?!
- Yeah, I don't know how
comfortable I'm gonna be
in one of those things, but...
- We're just trying to go along
with whatever makes
everybody happy.
See you later.
- Yes, of course!
- Aah...
- Oh! Martha,
are you still looking
for wedding party gifts?
- No, Elizabeth
took me off that duty.
- And you're just gonna
do what she says?
- I've decided to let the
mother of the bride call the shots
in order to keep the
peace. And honestly,
if Michael and Vanessa get
a wedding they remember,
it'll all be worth it.
- I'm sure they'll appreciate
your efforts.
- Hm. Elizabeth has sent me
on a new mission: to
find the perfect reading
for the ceremony.
- You have anything
in particular in mind?
- I really have no idea. Maybe
a poem? Or something else
a little less common than what
we so often hear, you know:
"Love is patient, love is
kind", whatever that's from.
- Hm... I don't think
I have the right thing
here...
but I'll look at my
friend's bookstore and I'll
make sure I bring it back to
you in time for the wedding.
- Oh, would you? Otherwise
whoever's officiating
is gonna be standing up
there with nothing to say.
- Hm. Whoever's standing
up there will have plenty to say.
And I'm sure I'm not the only
one who can't wait to hear it.
- Hey!
- Hey.
- Is your phone off?
- I... don't think so.
- Oh. I texted you.
- Oh, yeah, I... I got those.
- And you know there's a reply
button on your phone, right?
- Yeah. Sorry.
- It's OK.
- Um, so... listen,
there's something I
want to talk about...
- Oh wait, me too. Uh...
Cindy Postma said that
she's having a bunch of people
over this weekend and she
asked if we wanted to go.
- Um...
Yeah! Sure.
- Great!
OK. I'm gonna get something
to eat. You want anything?
- No thanks.
♪♪♪
- The valerian
should help you sleep,
so come back and see me
when you've got some good rest.
- Thank you.
Oh, Joanne!
- Hey, Cassie.
- Hi.
- I was wondering if you had
any more of that oat straw tea
you brought the other night?
- Did it help with your energy?
- You know, it
seemed to, a little bit.
- I'm so glad. You know, I have
something else you should try.
- Yeah?
- Yup. It's ashwagandha extract.
Here. Yeah, it'll help
boost the immune system
and it'll slow down the
degeneration of brain cells.
- Good, because I can
use all the help I can get
with what's up here.
- Ah.
- Hey, um, Sam
seemed... kind of distracted
when he came home
last night. You two OK?
- We'll be fine.
- What happened?
- We just... see life
a little differently,
that's all.
- So... where do
you go from here?
- I have a friend in Chicago.
She has a book store and I
go there a couple times a year
to stock up. She
always has good things
to say about what's
going on in my life.
- Then when's the next time
you're gonna go see her?
- I was thinking about driving
there sometime this week.
My bookshelves
are getting a little low.
Well,
I hope you bring back
some really interesting finds.
- I always do.
- Thanks for this.
- Sure.
♪♪♪
- Hey, Sam.
- Hey.
Is your mother around?
- No...
She didn't tell you
she was leaving?
- No, we haven't really
talked since last night.
Where did she go?
♪♪♪
- ♪♪ Anyone tells you
when you're wrong ♪
♪ To lead to the tune... ♪
- Thank you.
- ♪ ...You want as song ♪
- Welcome to the Windsor Arms.
- Always good to be here.
- So what brings you to Chicago?
- Well, I need to do
a little shopping and, um,
I'm here to see a friend.
- How was your drive?
- Good! I made it in 3 hours.
- ♪ So you get ♪
♪ In a car with all your plans ♪
♪ You look down to
see a stranger's hands ♪
♪ Wherever you go
go with all your heart ♪
- Olympia.
- Cassie!
Oh! You made it right on time.
- Yes, and it's so
good to be here.
- I've been picking out a
few things that I thought
might go well in your
shop. But of course,
you can browse around for more.
- Always a bit of a treasure
hunt in here.
- Well, then I hope
you find some gold.
So how are things? How's Grace?
- She has a boyfriend.
- Oh! Well then,
he's a lucky guy.
- Yes, he is.
- And how are things
with you and Sam?
- Good! Fine.
- Just, last time we
spoke, things were great.
- Well, uh...
maybe we can talk about
it, if you have time for tea.
- I always have time
to talk about your life.
Let me grab my coat.
- OK.
- Oh!
- Aw!
♪♪♪
- You find something you like?
- Yeah, this one caught my eye.
- Oh, yes. Put
it with the others
and when we come back
later you can pick even more.
- Perfect. ♪♪♪
♪♪♪
- Have you both spoken
to my people back home?
- Yes, I've talked to your chef,
and he's sending me a
few things he'd like me
to prepare in advance.
- And I spoke with your florist
who asked me to clear out
my display cases to make room
for what she's going to bring.
- And Martha's been keeping
track of everything else that
needs to be done, doing so much
more than any mother-of-the-
groom should be expected to do.
- Well, I just want our
children to have a wedding
they'll remember.
- Have you spoken
to Judge Tanner about
getting here in time to officiate?
- Yes, I did, and he's
arranging his flight.
You know, if you like, I can
give him one of the orders
of service from one of the
many weddings I've performed.
- Oh, he's probably got one
memorized. Thank you girls
for being so much
help. But I suppose
this is good practice for the
day either of you get married,
hm?
- Sure!
- Practice, yeah.
- Oh, I just love coming here.
- Hm, it's one of my favorite
places, too. But mostly because
of the people I'm
with when I'm here.
So, um...
you still haven't told me what's
going on with you and Sam.
- Right, and I was...
about to get to that.
- Well, then, good thing
I brought it up, huh?
- Hm... Well...
Sam and I have been
getting along really well...
- Mm-hm. And then,
something happened?
- Hm. We started
talking about the future.
- Ugh, I don't know why
anybody talks about the future.
Because it's not
like anything we say
is gonna make what
happens any different.
- I know, which is
why I hadn't been
thinking about it very much.
But when we started talking,
I found out that Sam
has already decided
how it's gonna be.
And how it's not gonna be.
- Oh.
- And that changed things
more than I thought it would.
- Cassie...
I know how you sometimes...
get feelings about things.
As if you think you know maybe
what's going to happen next.
- Sometimes, a little bit...
- Uh-huh.
Well maybe...
this would be a good time...
to just let each moment
come along, one at a time,
without being so certain
about the moments
that come after that.
- To just live in the present.
- And you know
what the best part
of doing that is?
When life finally
does take place,
you actually get
to be surprised.
- So I spoke with your
doctor and she's setting me up
with the two specialists you've
already seen, and I also have
connections with a
few experts of my own.
- That's what I need,
more experts to tell me
there's nothing they can do.
- I just want to make sure
we're doing everything we can.
And help plan a
course of treatment.
- Of course you do.
- What?
- Here we are plotting
out the rest of my life
and you're too afraid to
even think about yours.
- Oh, I'm afraid now?
- It just seems
like this whole
thing with Cassie
is based more on the bad
things that you think might happen
rather than the good
things that are actually
happening right now.
- It's much more complicated
than that, Joanne.
- Is it?
- Yeah! But it's something
you couldn't understand
because you've
never been married.
I'm sorry.
I didn't mean for that
to come out that way.
- It's OK.
- No, I'm sorry.
Thanks.
- You know,
you've never asked me
why I never got married.
- I just figured it was
something you didn't want.
- I would have loved
to, if it had happened.
And I mean, I guess, I
never really looked that hard,
but... if I had found
someone as right for me
as Cassie is for you,
I would have never
let them get away.
So don't let Cassie get
too far away from you.
- I should get going.
- Yeah.
- You can head back
inside, if you need to.
- I don't, really. No.
- Hey!
- Courtney!
- I can give you guys a minute.
- Uh, it's OK. Um...
I'll... talk to you later.
Yeah.
- I did not realize you two
were so into each other.
- Yeah...
So, did you talk to Nick?
- Yes. We're gonna go
to Cindy's this weekend.
- This weekend?
- Mm-hm.
You and Noah should come too!
Yeah, then we
can all go together.
- Yeah...
- Wait, is that weird...
two friends dating
two other friends?
- I guess, sort of...
Oh! hey, Sam.
- Hey!
- You going on a trip?
- Just for one day.
- Where to?
- To find your mom.
♪♪♪
Thanks.
- Welcome to the Windsor Arms.
- Thanks. I'm looking for
someone who should be
staying here.
Cassie Nightingale?
- I can give her
a call for you, sir.
- Great. Actually,
you know, don't.
I came all this way because
I wanted to surprise her.
Do you have any rooms?
- I'll see what I
have available.
- Thank you. Do you
have a restaurant?
- Second floor.
- Could you, uh,
check me in after I grab a bite?
- I'll reserve a room
under the name..?
- Radford, please.
- I'll check your bag
for you, Mr. Radford.
- Thanks.
♪♪♪
- I'm sorry.
- Mm-hm.
♪♪♪
- You said you were
going to talk to her.
- I know, and I'm going to.
- When?
- When I talk to her.
- Nick, the longer you wait
the harder that it's
going to be on Courtney.
So you need to
talk with her now.
- OK, will you just let
me handle this, alright?
- But you're not handling it.
- But I will.
♪♪♪
- Good morning, Mr. Radford.
We have some newspapers
on the table over there.
You can help yourself.
- Ah. I will. Thanks.
Hello, Cassie.
- Sam. What are
you doing in Chicago?
Hey.
I just...
didn't want you to get
too far away from me.
Look, Cassie, I know
things are complicated...
Sam, wait.
We don't have to talk
about the future so much.
I've been thinking about
it, and I just want to let
each moment come along
and see what happens after that.
- OK.
Can we at least talk
about the rest of the day?
I came to spend it with you.
- Ha! I can't wait
to see what surprises
this day brings.
You know, there's someone
I would love for you to meet,
since you're here.
- Lead the way.
- Be happy to.
♪♪♪
- Oh, Hey! What can I getcha?
- I just have time for
a muffin. I'm so busy
helping to get this wedding
together. I have to go back
out to the venue later
tonight so we can put
all the final pieces in place.
- Well, you can have
whatever kind you like.
- Oh. Cassie mentioned
that the zucchini
ones were delicious.
♪♪♪
- There you go.
- Oh!
What's this?
- How did that get
there? It looks like...
some kind of Chinese coin.
- Oh, maybe this will
bring me good luck.
- I've got a delivery
for Stephanie Borden.
- Yeah!
That's me!
Wh... what's all this?
- Twelve dozen
live Maine lobsters.
- Elizabeth's chef must have
ordered them for the wedding.
- But it's not for
another couple of days.
- So I hope you know how to
keep these babies alive 'til then.
Plus, the other twelve
dozen that I've got in the truck.
- Well, how am I supposed
to know if they're still alive?
AAH!!
- They're still alive.
- Uh-huh!
♪♪♪
- Here we go.
- You're Sam Radford.
- I am.
- Cassie's told me
everything about you.
- Hm... the good,
the bad and the ugly?
- Mostly the good.
- Mostly.
- This place is great.
- Yeah,
we've got a little bit
of everything in here.
- There's a section of old
medical books in the back.
- I wonder if any of
them has something
to say about episodic ataxia.
- Sam's sister was recently
diagnosed with the disease.
- Oh, I'm sorry to hear.
- Oh, thanks. She's not letting
me do anything too modern
for her, but maybe she'd be open
to something like that. A
lot of old remedies still have
curative value.
- You can take a look
on the back shelf.
- I will. Thanks.
- So, he came to Chicago
just to be with you?
- He didn't want me
to get too far away.
- I hope you return the favor.
- I'm not going anywhere.
♪♪♪
- Who ordered this?
- I had Martha do it.
- We're going to be
riding in a carriage?
- Elizabeth thought it would be
something that Vanessa would like.
I've arranged for the coachman
to pick you up in the center
of town then transport you here
for the wedding at night.
- And I've spoken
with them about
having the waterfall lit up
and synchronized to
the live music that's going
to be playing.
- We don't need a horse
and carriage and we don't
need a dancing waterfall.
- It's not about what we need,
it's about showing my daughter
off to the world.
- After all,
you do only get married
once! Unless of course
you're Kristen Malmine from
high school, in which case
the number is
"four, and counting."
- Now, we can have the
groomsmen and bridesmaids
line up along here, and we will
lay rose petals
along the pathway
and when you enter the
hall the music will be playing...
- OK, wait. Michael and I
didn't ask for any of this.
- We wanted things to be simple.
- But I'm only doing what any
mother of the bride would do.
- No, mom. You're doing
what you want to do,
and it's all way too much.
- I'm sure Elizabeth
wouldn't mind if we cut down
the band by a few members...
- You can tell them not even to
show up. Because I don't want
the wedding to be here at all.
- But Vanessa, this is the
nicest place in Middleton.
- Well then, we'll have to
find a whole different town.
- Oh no, Michael,
let's not be hasty.
- No. Vanessa and I,
we can do this wherever,
whenever we want.
But it doesn't
have to do be now.
- Oh, what...
So, that's it then?!
Everything's off?!
- It looks that way.
Now we'll have to cancel it all.
♪♪♪
- Oh! You're back just in time.
Could you have somebody bring
my bags down from my room?
- Uh... Are you checking out?
- Well, there's
no reason to stay
now that the wedding is off.
- When did that happen?
- Last night.
Vanessa and Michael felt
that Martha and I had
gotten, um... out of hand.
- Maybe they just need a
little time to be alone together
as a couple. Get
on a path they want.
- What do I do with
myself while they do that?
- Hm... You could enjoy
some of the beauty that
Middleton has to offer,
because when are you
ever going to be back here?
- I wasn't planning
to, actually.
But... this is rather nice.
- Yeah, there's something
about a footbridge
that, when you see it, it
just... makes you wanna take
the journey across it.
- I suppose so...
- There's an interesting one
that goes over Eternity Creek.
It's not too far from here, if
you wanted to take a walk.
- That's not a bad idea. I've
been running around so much,
planning a wedding that
now isn't even going to happen
and it might be nice to
have some time to relax.
- Hm...
- I'm gonna go get my jacket.
- OK.
♪♪♪
- So, are we supposed
to wish for something?
- We could wish for moms
who don't always have
to do things their way.
Or, maybe a unicorn,
because that's just
as much of a fantasy.
Yeah.
- I sort of already got my wish.
- Me, too.
- So...
maybe we toss these things
into the creek, for good luck.
You ready?
- One, two,
three.
♪♪♪
- OK, Eternity
Creek, do your thing.
- Yeah, let's make
this marriage last.
- Michael?
- Mom, what are you doing here?
- Well, I was so upset about
the wedding being called off and...
then I remembered the
tradition of tossing a coin
off this bridge, for luck.
And I happened to find this
one at the Bistro so I thought
I'd drop it in the creek
in honor of both of you.
- It's very nice of you.
- Well, I just want
the two of you to be happy.
- My goodness,
this is a popular place.
- Elizabeth.
- Mom. I thought you
were heading home.
- I was.
But Cassie suggested that...
I might enjoy the scenery here.
- And was she right?
- There's a simple
beauty to it, yes.
- This is the kind of place
I'd like to come back to
to remember the day
Michael and I got married.
- Whenever and
wherever that is...
- We'd like to get married
at City Hall. Tomorrow.
- Tomorrow?!
- City Hall?!
- That's why we came
to Middleton, that's...
that's what we wanna do.
- But there isn't time
for a genuine wedding.
- Sure there is. All we need
is someone who can lead
us in the vows and a place
for it to happen.
- You could still have
a casual reception, if you'd
like. And maybe just a few
simple decorations to make the
ceremony even more memorable.
- That'd probably be OK.
- But where are we can we
find somebody who can organize
something like that so quickly?
And get someone, last-minute,
to officiate at the wedding?
- I'm sure we can find someone.
- Dearly beloved...
we are gathered here
today to join this man...
and this woman...
I thought I'd be able to make
it through that but, ahem!
Apparently not!
- Mom, why don't you let us
say a few things first?
- While I compose myself,
yes, good. Good going.
- I'll start.
I just wanted to thank
everybody for working so hard
and putting this wedding
together in so little time.
Abigail, the flowers are
beautiful, and Stephanie,
I hear you've done
some amazing things
with a few dozen lobsters.
Being here this week
has made me wish
I grew up in a place like this.
With people like you.
Because it already
feels like home.
Your turn.
- So, I wanna thank Elizabeth
for inviting me
into your family.
And there's one person that
I'd like to thank most of all.
My mom.
She's had plenty of reasons
to be embarrassed
by me being her son.
But...
she's looked past
every single one of them.
I'll always love you for that.
You ready?
- Well, I was
until you said that.
Ah!
Enough, on with the show.
Now, before we get to the vows,
I want to read you something
that my friend,
Cassie, found for me.
I don't know where she got it,
but she always
seems to come through
with exactly the right thing.
"They're about to say, 'I do.'
"Three little letters
"two little words.
"It's the simplest
part of the day.
"But there's nothing simple
about the things that will
"remain unsaid. 'I do' means
"'I do know I could be hurt, '
"but I'm ready to
be healed with you..
"It means, 'I do want to try,
"even when the fear of
failure holds me back.'
"And, 'I do not know
the future, but I'm
"ready to be surprised
along the way.'
"And 'I do' means
'I do want your love,
"and I do give you mine,
"and nothing we do
will ever be the same
because you and I will
be doing it all together.'"
And now,
if the bride and groom will
turn and face one another...
and take each other's hands...
we can move on...
to the part where they actually
become husband and wife.
- Enjoy.
- It really was a lovely
ceremony, Martha.
And the reception is perfect.
I still can't believe you
pulled everything off.
- Well, this town knows a
thing or two about getting things
done at the last
minute. And I'm so glad
that I had you as my helper.
- Well, everything
was very impressive.
And you and your husband
raised a wonderful son.
- We did?
Mm-hm.
Yes, we actually did.
- Ah! Thank you for
helping serve all this lobster
with your friends.
- Well, I haven't lived here
long, but I know when the
mayor comes to your door,
tells you to do something,
you don't ask why,
- you just do it.
- I think
you're going to survive
in Middleton just fine.
- Have you told her yet?
- No. Will you just lay off?!
- When are you going to?
- When I get the chance.
- Nick, this can't
go on forever.
Courtney needs to know that
you wanna break up with her.
- What?
- Courtney...
- Nick, is that true? Are...
Are you breaking up with me?
Oh, my gosh, it is.
- Thanks a lot, Grace.
- Wait...
- Hey Grace. Keep
rotating these around.
Oh, and tell Noah to come
back as soon as he's empty.
Yeah.
- Ah, no thanks.
- No thank you.
- So, did, uh, you
help out with all this?
- Oh, I tossed in a few spices,
but Stephanie did
most of the work.
- Oh, well, I'm glad you got
to be a part of it before you left.
What time's your flight?
- It's in a couple of hours.
I actually... I have a cab
coming in a few minutes.
- Oh. Well, um, I wanted to give
you something before you leave.
Cassie took me to this
bookstore in Chicago
and it had a whole shelf
of old medical books.
- Sam, I'm not looking
for more medical options that
probably aren't going to help.
- And right next to
those books, I found this.
Walden.
By Henry David Thoreau.
- I remembered
how much you liked it
when you read it in high school.
- It's my favorite book.
It's about... letting
life just... happen.
- I hope you still like it.
- Hm! Thank you, Sam.
- You just let me know...
if there's anything
you want me to do.
- I will.
- And let me know when
you're gonna come back.
- I am going to
be back, for sure.
Thank you.
- Bye.
- Ah, hi.
- Hey.
- Martha,
there's a guy outside
with a horse and carriage
who said you hired him for a
ride from here to Henderson's Mill.
- Oh, my goodness, I
completely forgot to cancel that!
- What should I tell him to do?
- I don't know, just gallop on
home, I suppose!:
Unless there's anyone here
who would like to take a free ride!
- How would you feel
about taking a trip
through town with me?
- It would be a shame to
let a good horse and carriage
go to waste...
- We call dibs!
It's all yours.
- And I... think
this is our stop.
- Yeah, looks like it.
- You want to take
a look around? I hear this
place is pretty romantic.
- Ooh, we should
probably find out.
We really should.
M'lady.
- Thank you.
- Mm-hm.
Thanks.
- ♪ I had my name ♪
- That was a nice wedding.
- It was.
Where did you find
that reading, anyway?
- Oh, it was just in a book
on a shelf somewhere.
- Ha! Just on a shelf somewhere.
- Uh-huh.
- I wonder how many futures
began in a place just like this.
- Hm, yeah, There were probably
a lot of very special moments.
- I guess all it takes is
for two people to decide,
"I want to be with you
tomorrow, and the day after that..."
- And then, suddenly, they're
living a lifetime together.
- Maybe it is that simple.
- Yeah. Sometimes it is.
- What if you and I decided
to do the same thing?
- Well, as long as
we're together tomorrow,
then, that is perfect for me.
- Except I'm talking about
the tomorrow after that
and all the rest of them.
What if we just decided
that's how things
are going to be?
I mean forever, Cassie.
I mean... for the
rest of our lives.
- Well, I wouldn't say no,
if that's what you're asking.
Is that what you're asking, Sam?
Oh, Sam...
- Will you marry me?
- Yes.
Yeah, of course I will. Ah...
I love you.
- I love you, too.
- ♪ And this love ♪
- ♪ This love ♪
- ♪ Is like nothing I
have ever known ♪
- ♪ Nothing like I've ever
known - Oh no, baby ♪
♪ Take my hand, love ♪
- Thank you.
- ♪ I'm taking you home ♪
So... that was a night.
- One of my favorites
in a long time.
- Well, you know, we
need to tell Nick and Grace.
- Yeah...
I guess our kids should
be the first to know
that their parents
are going to be...
their parents.
Well... here we go.
- ♪ Keep you in ♪
- How could you just
say that knowing Courtney
was standing right there?
- I wouldn't have said anything,
Nick, if you would have said
something in the first place.
- You mean if I had done things your way,
because of how you always know what's best.
- I didn't say that.
- Except you think
it all the time!
- Hey. What's going on?
- Ask Nick. Yeah,
that way I don't have to be in
the same room as him anymore.
- Which is perfectly
fine with me.
- Great.
- Grace...
Hm...
- So, I guess...
negotiating the rules of
this engagement might be
harder than we thought.
- Does that give you
second thoughts?
- No second thoughts at all.
- Me neither.
- Well, then I guess
we should put a ring
on that finger so
everybody knows it's for real.
- Well then, I'll keep
this space open... just for you.
- ♪ I'm taking you home ♪♪
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