Good Witch (2015–…): Season 6, Episode 9 - The Loft - full transcript
Cassie invites her friends on a trip to Chicago to help them reconnect; Sam is called in to assist on a surgery.
- Previously, on Good Witch...
- So what brings you to Chicago?
- Olympia!
- Cassie! So, how are things?
- Maybe we can talk about
it if you have time for tea?
- I always have time
to talk about your life.
- A mission where?
- I don't know.
I feel like I'm being called.
- I know you need to do this.
- And I want to do it with you.
- Grant Collins, chief
hospital administrator.
- Sam Radford, chief of staff.
- Dr. Jacobson
is our new orthopedic surgeon.
- Surgeons are my department.
- I don't need your
approval on new hires.
♪♪
- Tulips, nice.
- I'm impressed!
- I know things.
- So do I.
- Care to elaborate?
- Our Chicago trip is off.
- Well, breaking
that news was easy.
I'm sorry. Dr. Jacobson's
doing the first hip replacement
with our new robotic
system tomorrow.
- Still have doubts about him?
- Enough to give up
two days in a palatial Chicago
loft with my gorgeous wife.
- Your gorgeous
wife forgives you.
- It's too late to cancel.
Know anyone who
wants to go to Chicago?
- I may know a few people.
- It's there if they want it.
- I know what I want.
- To finish planting
your tulips?
- I thought you knew
me better than that.
- May I help you?
- No.
But I think I can help you.
- Is that right?
- Is this your shop?
- Who's asking?
- I am. Donna Magutticiano.
- Abigail Pershing.
- Well, Abigail Pershing,
you've got a nice little space here.
- But you think it
could be a lot nicer.
- So you agree.
- Hm! If you're gonna try
and sell me on a remodel,
don't waste your time.
- Meeting new people
is never a waste
of time, and you should meet
my business partner, Joy. Let
us show you the possibilities.
- Joy is your business partner?
- Yeah, you know her?
- We're family.
- So are we.
- Funny, she's
never mentioned you.
- We've been there for
each other since high school.
When we finish up this job
we're on, we'll be leaving together.
- Does Joy know that?
- I know if you're interested
to see what we can do to
this place, it's now or never.
- I talked to the
mission's pastor
this morning.
- There's a mission's pastor?
- It's a big job.
- So is going on a mission.
- Yeah.
- What did he say?
- He asked if there's anywhere
in particular I wanna serve.
- And is there?
- I think I'll end up
wherever I'm supposed to.
- So your church is on a
mission to find you a mission.
- Exactly.
- Hopefully it's mission
impossible to find one.
Uh-oh. There's that wrinkle.
- I just realized
I'm really doing this.
- You know what I just realized?
- What?
- All the lives you're
gonna change.
- Yeah, including yours.
Your support means everything.
- It's just the kind
of woman I am.
Think you're gonna go soon?
- Pastor Mike said it would be
at least a few weeks.
Hey... you got your
own wrinkle there.
You okay?
- I just realized
you're really doing this.
- I've got primed
walls and no wallpaper.
That's not gonna help me, so...
Just call me if
anything changes.
- Sounds like you need this.
- What I need is for you
to be on time.
- So that's a no to the coffee?
- Maybe it's a no to
this whole situation.
- 'Cause I was ten minutes late.
- You're forty minutes late, and
I just remembered what it's like
working with you.
- You love working with me.
- I used to.
- You'll come around.
- I gotta go track
down some wallpaper.
♪♪
- You're only on page 52?
- What page are you on?
- I finished.
- Well, some of us devour a
book and some of us savor it.
- You better savor it a little
less. Book club is tomorrow.
- By tomorrow I'll know it so
well I could write the sequel.
- Who would want a sequel
to that overrated drivel?
- I liked it.
- Both valid opinions,
but we're gonna save
any others until book club.
- Thank you. You'll make a fine
moderator of our new endeavor.
Now, if you'll all excuse me,
I need to find a quiet place
to discover what Hortense
is hiding from Harold.
- Ooh! Are you guys talking
about The Secrets We Know?
- Trying not to talk about it.
- Hopefully ever.
- Oh, I guess I know
what you think of the book.
- Do you wanna know what I
think about your business partner?
- She can be an acquired taste,
but you don't really know her.
- I know she tried to
sell me on a remodel.
- And?
- And I don't love her style.
- I'm guessing you
came in to order lunch.
- I did. Now is probably a
good time. I will take a turkey
on wheat and a cheeseburger for
Donna. You guys want anything?
- Yeah, a Tinsdale and toast.
- I'll buy.
- Hm!
- Wow.
- You know, the first day we
met, I was standing right here
waiting to do rounds with you.
- Yeah.
You were nervous.
- I was a wreck.
I've come a long way
since then, though.
- So I've heard.
- We've also come a long way
from those paper charts, huh?
- Gotta embrace technology.
- Preaching to the choir.
- You've carved out
quite a name for yourself.
- And now he'll do the same
for Hillcrest. Looking forward
to observing your surgery.
- How about you, Sam?
Seeing me put that Denton
XR to work is a thing of beauty.
I'll have them save you a seat.
- I've got two surgeries,
but I'll poke my head in.
- Okay.
- We'll be okay without you.
- Hopefully better than okay.
- Oh! Where's my
Charles Holland wallpaper?
- We've been trying to
figure that out all morning.
- And who might "we" be?
- Oh, this is...
my business partner
and your new carpenter.
- Donna Magutticiano.
- Mayor Martha Tinsdale.
And bare walls mean we're
now officially behind schedule.
- I could make up some
excuse, but you're right.
- What she means is...
- What I mean is we can throw up
some knockoff wallpaper
and stick to the schedule,
or you can let us track down
the real deal and keep you happy.
- My, where did
you find this spitfire?
- We kind of found each other.
- What'll it be, Madam Mayor?
The real deal, of course.
- Got a delivery for
Cassie Nightingale.
- Olympia.
- Actually, I think
it's from Chicago.
Sign here, please.
- Thank you.
- My best friend went on a
mission to Central America.
- What did he say about it?
- Said it changed his life.
I admire what you're doing, but
need to know how long you'll be.
- Can I get back to you?
- Get back to me when?
- I mean, I wish I knew.
- Would make this a lot easier.
- If it helps, I'll be happy to
find a temporary replacement.
- If you can't give me a time
frame, might be permanent.
- You're firing me?
- You're firing you.
And from what I've seen
and heard, your leaving
would be a big
loss to the hospital.
♪♪
- Glad you came home.
- Doing okay?
- Yeah, she wouldn't
have it any other way.
- When's the service?
- Not her style.
Olympia sent this.
Well, she made
arrangements for it to be sent.
- I'm sure there's an
interesting story behind it.
- There is an interesting
story behind everything she did.
And she had a way of looking
at the world that was inspiring.
- That sounds like
somebody else I know.
- Yeah, she got
me through a lot.
- She always will.
- You know what I could
really use right now?
- Pancakes.
- Chocolate chip pancakes.
- My specialty.
- Ooh, these look great!
- Joy made those.
- Joy?
- Mm-hmm.
- I once used cookies she
made to prop up a coffee table.
- She's learning.
- Pass the salt.
- You mean the butter?
- She means the salt.
She's done this sweet-salty
thing since volleyball camp.
- At least I don't put
hot sauce on my pizza.
- Your loss.
Why aren't you dressed for work?
- It'll take me two minutes.
- It never takes
you two minutes.
That was not my fault.
- Hm. You sure you two
worked everything out?
- Pretty much. I forgive her.
- Just because you forgive,
doesn't mean you forget.
- Oh, man! So, this
little shop in Chicago
has all the Charles
Holland wallpaper we need.
- Oh, that's good news.
- They only ship once a week,
and if we're to finish on
time, we need it yesterday.
- Or you can be in
Chicago in two hours.
- That's two hours
in a car with Donna.
- Sometimes a long
drive goes a long way.
- We have to finish priming,
but we could go in the morning.
- Go where?
- Hey, I was just
on my way to see
how things are going.
- He's putting on a clinic.
- Glad to hear it.
- Are you?
- You know what the difference
is between you and me?
I put the patients
ahead of everything else.
- Careful, Dr. Radford.
You're awfully close to the line.
Excuse me.
But apparently I'm needed
in Dr. Jacobson's surgery.
- One café mocha on the house.
- Should be, it took you long
enough. And not enough mocha.
- Sorry, I'll make
you another one.
- No, I'm sorry. It's not the
mocha. The drink is fine.
- But you're not.
- No, I'm not.
- Believe me, I get
it. Or I'm about to.
- When does Adam leave?
- He's waiting to find out.
- Welcome to being on edge.
- How's Donovan taking things?
- Wish I could ask him.
- You aren't talking at all?
- When we do,
it causes problems.
- Not what we signed up for.
- At least we're
signed up together.
- We are literally a
blessing and a curse.
I gotta go back to the shop.
Thank you.
- Okay, see you tonight.
- Martha.
- Abigail.
- Martha, what can I get you?
- You know, I'm torn.
I'm feeling a little
sprinkle of sweet,
and a little pinch of salt.
- Can't go wrong with
salted caramel anything.
- If it isn't my new carpenter.
- How about a piece
of our salted caramel pie?
- Ooh!
And a café au
lait, s'il vous plaît.
Now, correct me if I'm wrong,
but shouldn't you be painting
my parlor?
- I'm just grabbing coffee.
- Considering our little
wallpaper snafu put us behind,
will the parlor be done by
tomorrow as scheduled?
- It'll be done by today.
- Chalk up another one
to the Merriwick magic.
- I'd chalk this one up
to Magutticiano magic.
- While I'm sure
you have your gifts,
your business
partner is a member
of quite an enchanted family.
- What's enchanted about them?
- Well, for one thing, they
welcomed our beloved Joy
with open arms. It's like
she's been here forever.
- Yeah, I can see she's
made herself at home.
- Which is why meeting you
was quite the surprise. How long
have you been business partners?
- Enough to know I shouldn't
send her in to get coffee.
- The service here is slow.
- And I was bending
her ear. But I was happy
to find out you'd be done
with the parlor by today!
- You promised her
we would be done?
- I told her, I didn't promise.
- What else didn't you promise?
- What's going on?
- The XR stopped calibrating.
I can't finish the surgery.
- You've got a patient relying
on you! You can't just stop.
- I haven't done a hip
replacement without a robot
assist since my residency.
- We need to reschedule.
- I'll scrub in.
- You're gonna take over?
- No, I'll talk you through it.
- You sure about this?
- I need you to be sure.
♪♪
- Oh! Page 54!
Wow, two pages in one day!
That's gotta be a record.
- I do have a city to run.
- I run three businesses
and I had time to finish.
- Well, Miss Oodles of Time,
can you tell me how it ends?
- You're never gonna believe
this. Hortense actually admits
to Harold...
- No, wait! Cease and desist!
I don't wanna know.
- Then you might wanna leave,
'cause we're about to discuss
this book from soup to nuts.
- Leave? But this book
club was my brainchild!
- Oh, nobody has to leave.
- So you agree that we shouldn't
discuss the ending.
- I agree the point of book club
is to discuss the entire book.
- I thought the whole point
was to drink wine
and eat dessert.
- Sorry I'm late.
- Just wanted to say hi.
I'll let you guys do your
thing. Ooh, crudités!
- Help yourself.
- Thanks.
- What are you doing?
- Helping myself.
- Yeah, I can see that.
Everybody can.
- Am I embarrassing you
in front of your family?
- Yeah. You are.
- Guess I'll take
these to go, then.
- Your friend's a piece of work.
- My friend, so I can
say that. You can't.
- Wait, where are you
going? Book club just started!
- More like just ended! I
didn't even finish the book.
- Neither did Martha.
- Ha, ha, ha! That was so funny,
I forgot to laugh.
- Yeah, it seems we have all
forgotten how to laugh.
But, lucky for us, I
know a way to fix that.
- We should argue more often.
- This was a fabulous idea.
- Not my first rodeo.
- Lucky for us.
- I believe we
make our own luck.
- I believe luck is
what we make of it.
- And how you share it.
- I'd like to share this
suitcase with that bellhop.
- Can I help you with your bags?
- Thank you!
- I'll take that as a yes.
- I'll get us checked in.
- That couch is calling my name.
- It's calling mine louder.
- What do you think? Could
this place use a remodel?
- Not as much as your shop.
- Can we just not argue?
- Probably not.
- Maybe just get the wallpaper
and drive home?
- Calling Middleton home now?
- It's a figure of speech.
- I'll check out the gift shop.
You've got to be kidding me.
- Care to share?
- I just got a Bird call.
- Chef Byron Bird?
- You know him?
- Master of the modern egg!
- He is hosting an exclusive
pop-up restaurant in Chicago.
- When?
- Tonight. Do you know how
long I've waited to experience this?
- Send him a Bird call, tell him
we'll be there with feathers on.
- I wish it was that easy.
It says the first ten people
to bring an egg to
this spot get tickets.
- What are we waiting for?
Let's get the cluck out of here.
- Okay!
- Why am I the last to know?
- Okay, I didn't
plan on quitting.
It just kinda went that way.
- Did Grant force you out?
- No, he forced
me to make a list.
- "Pro: Helping those in
need. Cons: No Stephanie.
Pro: Making a difference.
Con: Missing Stephanie."
- You sensing a theme?
- I'm sensing second thoughts.
- Yeah, I'm up to
fourth and fifth thoughts.
- It's not easy, leaving
everything behind.
- Add that to the con list.
Next to not having
you to talk to.
- See, reason enough to stay.
- What do I do?
- Hm! The same thing
Cassie told me to do when
I got the job offer last year.
- "Follow your heart".
- This is amazing!
I could totally make
myself at home here.
- Good, 'cause it's gonna be
our home for the next two days.
- You're all set, ladies.
Let me know if you need
anything while you're here.
- Thank you so much.
- Thank you!
- These are intriguing.
- Ahh...
- That's one word for 'em.
- Artifact, actual word.
- You've been on archaeological
digs. Any idea what this is?
- I think it's... intriguing.
- I call my room!
- Why do you get first choice?
- Cassie should
have first choice.
- I choose that we all
have a glass of wine.
- A choice I can get behind.
- Me too.
Just gotta put my
bag away first...
if it was my bag.
- What do you mean?
- Well,
this doesn't belong to me.
Guess I'm going
down to the lobby.
- We'll save you a glass.
- Cheers.
- Cheers.
- Okay, well,
looks like this is the spot.
- I'd say things are looking
sunny side up. Now,
to whom do we give the egg?
- Oh... to whom is right.
- Perhaps the friendly
neighborhood gendarmerie
can be of service. Yoo-hoo!
Excuse me!
I realize this question
may seem odd,
but would you happen to know
anything about this egg drop?
- Egg drop soup? Try the
Golden Palace Restaurant.
- No, we're not looking for
soup, we're looking for tickets.
- Unless you're planning on
jaywalking, I can't help you.
- Perhaps we just weren't meant
to sample Chef Byron's
exquisite cuisine.
- You didn't mention Chef Byron.
- We're looking for his egg-
stravangant pop-up restaurant.
- You and every other
Bird brain in the city.
- Well, that's just rude.
- What his fans call themselves.
- And one of them just beat
you to the last two tickets.
- Are you sure you
don't have any more?
- I'm sure I have one
more, but that'd be for me.
- Wow.
- Honestly!
- We should make a toast.
- We should wait for Joy.
- I meant when she gets back.
- Sure that's what you meant.
- Joy was right about you.
- What'd she say?
- That you're an acquired taste.
- That's funny.
- What is?
- She said the same about you.
- She's back.
- Anybody got an
extra toothbrush?
'Cause there's no telling if
they're gonna find my bag.
- I'm sure I've got some
stuff you can borrow.
- Like the time I borrowed
your Spice Girls T-shirt
and never heard the end of it?
- You got guacamole over Scary.
- You can borrow
something of mine.
- Or I could just go shopping
and not worry about getting
guacamole on anybody's clothes.
- You're awfully quiet.
- Just thinking.
- About what? Just asking.
- There's, um... there's
something I need to do.
- Everything okay?
- It will be.
- Nice move.
- I'm no conference player of
the year, but I can hold my own.
- You're being modest.
Something I need to work on.
- That, and your jump shot.
- I'm wearing a suit.
- You're just full of
excuses, aren't you?
- I have no excuse
for how I acted.
- I think inexperience
is a pretty good one.
- I see you're gonna
make me take my jacket off.
- Let's see what you've got.
- Dr. Jacobson
really appreciates what
you did for him. So do I.
- Yeah. I appreciate
you saying that.
But I'm still not letting
you off the hook.
Guess this racehorse
ain't retiring anytime soon.
- I'm counting on it.
- Your ball.
- Hey, what are we
doing today? The works?
- Sounds perfect. You wouldn't
happen to have any curry powder?
- You're in luck. I've got one
other customer just like you.
- Actually, I'm more like her.
Can you make it three?
- Somebody's hungry.
There you go.
- There you go. Thank you.
- Sorry.
- We were worried about you.
- Take your dogs and follow me.
- Cassie!
- Marguerite, oh!
This is Joy and Abigail.
- Hi.
- Thank you for waiting for us.
- We'd never do it without you.
- Aw... feels like
she's still here.
- She is. Come,
everyone, let's gather.
- Wow, she was clearly loved.
- Olympia would say it's
more important to love all.
- Sounds like a great mentor.
- I'm glad we're here with you.
- So am I.
- I think all of our lives have
been touched in some way
by Olympia, but you knew
her better than anyone.
I know she'd love for
you to say a few words.
- Well, the first day I met
Olympia, she told me something
that I've never forgotten:
that there's nothing
a good cup of tea can't fix.
She was a teacher,
a mentor, a friend,
and a great customer.
- She spent more time in here
than I did!
- And always at this table.
- Which is why we're
dedicating it today...
to Olympia Connelly Fowler.
- Olympia was a Connelly?
- Enjoy.
Well, what will it
be, lovely ladies?
- Two downtown dogs, the works.
- You got it.
- You want anything? Joking.
- Well, I'm glad you still have
your sense of humor,
because this was not the meal
I planned on eating.
- Wait, are you blaming me
that we didn't get tickets?
- Well, Magellan, you're leading
this expedition, and we
did make two wrong turns.
- That was the
GPS' fault, not mine.
- I beg to differ. I
call that user's error.
- Ugh!
And I would call
that Chef Byron.
- You should see what
that guy does with an egg.
- I would certainly like to. Go
on, go ask him for two tickets.
- Just like that?
- Tell him you're a Bird brain!
- Total Bird brain, but I'm
sure he hears that all the time.
- Fine, I'll ask him then.
- Okay, well, be nice.
- Why wouldn't I be?
- Be complimentary.
- That goes without saying!
- Be upset.
- And we lost him.
- Along with any chance
of getting into that pop-up.
- There you are.
One for you and one for you.
- Thanks.
- Enjoy.
- And that's how you
knew the crescent moon
was the traveler's symbol.
- Olympia was guiding me.
- And you were guiding me.
- Oh, man,
I forgot I was supposed to meet
Donna and pick up the wallpaper.
- She can't do it if you
aren't there to hold her hand?
- Okay, you really
need to let this go.
Excuse me, I
need to make a call.
- You know why you're
upset with Donna, right?
- Yes, she's pushy, she's rude...
- And you think she's trying
to take Joy away.
- I know she's trying to.
- And that bothers you.
- Doesn't it bother you?
- It would bother me if Joy had
a job opportunity she wanted
and we didn't support her.
- Oh, my, this is lovely!
We could've been relaxing
here all day if you hadn't taken me
on that wild Bird chase.
- Yes, it's all my fault.
- What's your fault?
- Apparently, everything.
- Not everything.
Making me drag wallpaper across
town by myself was Joy's fault.
- Really, you're blaming Joy?
- You don't have to defend me.
- Let's all sit.
Someone gave me this as a gift.
- They gave you a rock?
- You could look at it that way.
But that same someone
taught me to look at it this way.
Ooh, that's stunning!
- Just like all of you.
We each have a beauty inside.
It's important we take
the time to recognize it.
I want each of you
to write your name
at the top of a page.
Okay? And then we're
gonna pass around the journals
and each write
one line about the beauty
we see in that person.
- Should be interesting.
- You'd be surprised.
- Still working on that list?
- I have a new list.
- "Cargo pants, gloves,
laptop..." You decided to go.
- I got the call. I
leave next week.
- That was fast.
Does Stephanie know?
- Not yet.
- When are you gonna tell her?
- When she gets back.
I'd rather do it in person.
- Hm. You know, Chicago's
just a couple of hours away.
- You suggesting
we take a little ride?
- I'll drive.
- "Stephanie proves that
being strong and sweet
aren't mutually exclusive."
- "Martha is fearless and
fights for what she believes in."
- "Abigail is protective
of the people she loves."
- "Joy is an oak tree."
- Wait, what? Who
wrote "Joy is an oak tree"?
- It's supposed to be anonymous.
- Clearly, you wrote it.
- I didn't write
it. I'm just saying.
- Well, an oak tree is a
symbol of strength and wisdom.
- Fine, I guess it makes sense.
- Let's keep reading. Donna,
you're up.
- "Donna is the friend
that stays by your side
when no one else will."
Cassie, you're up.
- "Cassie radiates
kindness and warmth."
That means a lot. Thank you.
- Thank you. This is
just what we needed.
- These Roma
tomatoes are gorgeous.
- So is this buffalo mozzarella.
- You know, I have a very
important question to ask you.
- Clearly important
enough to stop chopping.
- It is.
- I'm listening.
- Okay, but this could very well
make or break our friendship.
- Are you sure you wanna ask it?
- I am. Do you say
"brushetta" or "brusketta"?
- Oh, that is an important
question. "Brusketta".
Our friendship's safe.
- And this bruschetta
is going to be amazing.
Would you mind getting the door?
- Did someone knock?
Who is it?
- Room service.
- Oh! Hey! What
are you doing here?
Come in, come in!
Hey, did you order two
handsome guys from room service?
- I ordered cheesecake,
but this is so much better.
- Oh, I don't know,
cheesecake sounds pretty good.
- Should we be insulted?
- Hi.
- Hi.
- I smell "brushetta".
- Bruschetta!
- You got your mission.
- I did.
- Where are you going?
- South America.
- Wow! That's... It's far.
- Ha! Yeah.
So you drove all
this way to spend
every minute you could with me?
- Actually, I drove all this
way for a deep dish pizza.
Wow.
Come on.
- Ooh, that looks good.
- It is good.
Been an interesting trip.
- It has.
I just came down
to check on my bag.
- You got a nice family.
- Thanks.
It's been good
getting to know them.
So, I'm, uh...
I'm an oak tree, huh?
- How do you know I wrote that?
- 'Cause we've been passing
notes since the 10th grade.
- And I never dot my i's.
- We spent a lot of time under
that oak tree, making plans.
- We made it happen.
- We did.
- But we still haven't built
a house in every state.
- And two in Hawaii.
- That's right,
you wanted the extra time
there to spend on the beach.
- Yeah, who wouldn't?
- Has anyone turned in a bag
like this?
- Oh, that's mine!
- Tell me that you have mine.
- I left it with him.
- I got it right here.
- Thank you. Thank you.
- Oh, there you are.
There you are. Whew.
- Really means a lot to you.
- I've had it
since the first day of culinary
school. I can't cook without it.
- Wait, you're that chef!
- Byron Bird.
- Hey.
- Master of the modern egg.
Thank you so much.
Whew...
- You two are missing out.
- Yeah, this bruschetta
is... what's Italian
for "delicious"?
- Bellissimo.
- That means you're beautiful.
I've been called worse.
- Please, join us.
- Why don't you join us?
- As Chef Byron
Bird's personal guests.
No.
- Tickets to his pop-up?
- Not for the Ice Capades!
Cheers!
- Oh, this is gonna be amazing!
- It's gonna be an egg, right?
- From what Stephanie's
told me, a gastronomic feast.
- Well, I, for one, can't wait.
- Waiting makes the
palate grow fonder.
- Looks like your palate
is going to thank you.
- Welcome. You've found
your way into my world.
Now allow me to reintroduce
the egg. This dish, this
feast, this... artistic endeavor
is a sumptuous union
of water and earth.
- Oh, my!
- Now, if you will...
Reveal your meal.
Eat responsibly.
- I don't know if I
can finish all this.
- Didn't you read
that for book club?
- I did, but I
didn't really like it.
Thought I'd give it
a second chance.
- I'm a big believer
in second chances.
- How do you feel about
apologies? 'Cause I owe you one.
- Forget about it. I know
I can be a little pushy.
- Actually, you
can be a lot pushy.
Well, part of my charm.
- I know I'm getting used to it.
- What's so funny?
- That dinner was pretty funny.
- "A sumptuous union
of water and earth".
I don't know about you guys,
but I'm still pretty
hungry. How about...
a sumptuous union of
sausage and peppers?
- Oh, I'm in.
- I'm dialing.
- This is gonna hit the spot.
- That quail egg didn't quite
live up to the hype.
- Mmm!
Now that is bellissimo.
- Wow. I'm beginning to think
you really did come
for the deep dish pizza.
- Remember the first time
we had pizza together?
- Yeah. Why didn't you just
tell me you didn't like anchovies?
- I was wooing you.
- Wooing me?
- What, a chaplain can't woo?
- I can't believe you're
leaving in a week.
- I'm trying not
to think about it.
- But all you can
do is think about it.
- You too, huh?
- It's the topic du jour.
It'll be weird not
seeing you every day.
- I have an idea.
- What?
A selfie?
- 365 selfies.
- Does that mean you're
gonna be gone for a year?
- Not necessarily.
Just thought you meant you want
to see me more than once a day.
- Oh! Well...
One problem.
- Not the same
as the real thing?
- No, you just take
a really bad selfie.
Look at this thing.
- That carrot foam
was surprisingly filling.
- You want a hot dog, don't you?
- Badly.
- Hey, if it isn't
Mrs. Curry Powder!
Is this Mr. Curry Powder?
- Actually her maiden name.
- I like this guy.
- Yeah, me too.
- Here you go. Two with
the works, on the house.
- Thanks, Gerry.
Mmm!
Remember the last time
we came to Chicago?
- I met Olympia.
- Yeah. She really liked you.
- I'm a likable guy.
- I'm glad you're here.
- Me too. So how was today?
- It was the kind of day
Olympia would've loved.
How was your day?
- It was the kind of
day you would've loved.
- ♪ Our love is here to stay ♪
- So what brings you to Chicago?
- Olympia!
- Cassie! So, how are things?
- Maybe we can talk about
it if you have time for tea?
- I always have time
to talk about your life.
- A mission where?
- I don't know.
I feel like I'm being called.
- I know you need to do this.
- And I want to do it with you.
- Grant Collins, chief
hospital administrator.
- Sam Radford, chief of staff.
- Dr. Jacobson
is our new orthopedic surgeon.
- Surgeons are my department.
- I don't need your
approval on new hires.
♪♪
- Tulips, nice.
- I'm impressed!
- I know things.
- So do I.
- Care to elaborate?
- Our Chicago trip is off.
- Well, breaking
that news was easy.
I'm sorry. Dr. Jacobson's
doing the first hip replacement
with our new robotic
system tomorrow.
- Still have doubts about him?
- Enough to give up
two days in a palatial Chicago
loft with my gorgeous wife.
- Your gorgeous
wife forgives you.
- It's too late to cancel.
Know anyone who
wants to go to Chicago?
- I may know a few people.
- It's there if they want it.
- I know what I want.
- To finish planting
your tulips?
- I thought you knew
me better than that.
- May I help you?
- No.
But I think I can help you.
- Is that right?
- Is this your shop?
- Who's asking?
- I am. Donna Magutticiano.
- Abigail Pershing.
- Well, Abigail Pershing,
you've got a nice little space here.
- But you think it
could be a lot nicer.
- So you agree.
- Hm! If you're gonna try
and sell me on a remodel,
don't waste your time.
- Meeting new people
is never a waste
of time, and you should meet
my business partner, Joy. Let
us show you the possibilities.
- Joy is your business partner?
- Yeah, you know her?
- We're family.
- So are we.
- Funny, she's
never mentioned you.
- We've been there for
each other since high school.
When we finish up this job
we're on, we'll be leaving together.
- Does Joy know that?
- I know if you're interested
to see what we can do to
this place, it's now or never.
- I talked to the
mission's pastor
this morning.
- There's a mission's pastor?
- It's a big job.
- So is going on a mission.
- Yeah.
- What did he say?
- He asked if there's anywhere
in particular I wanna serve.
- And is there?
- I think I'll end up
wherever I'm supposed to.
- So your church is on a
mission to find you a mission.
- Exactly.
- Hopefully it's mission
impossible to find one.
Uh-oh. There's that wrinkle.
- I just realized
I'm really doing this.
- You know what I just realized?
- What?
- All the lives you're
gonna change.
- Yeah, including yours.
Your support means everything.
- It's just the kind
of woman I am.
Think you're gonna go soon?
- Pastor Mike said it would be
at least a few weeks.
Hey... you got your
own wrinkle there.
You okay?
- I just realized
you're really doing this.
- I've got primed
walls and no wallpaper.
That's not gonna help me, so...
Just call me if
anything changes.
- Sounds like you need this.
- What I need is for you
to be on time.
- So that's a no to the coffee?
- Maybe it's a no to
this whole situation.
- 'Cause I was ten minutes late.
- You're forty minutes late, and
I just remembered what it's like
working with you.
- You love working with me.
- I used to.
- You'll come around.
- I gotta go track
down some wallpaper.
♪♪
- You're only on page 52?
- What page are you on?
- I finished.
- Well, some of us devour a
book and some of us savor it.
- You better savor it a little
less. Book club is tomorrow.
- By tomorrow I'll know it so
well I could write the sequel.
- Who would want a sequel
to that overrated drivel?
- I liked it.
- Both valid opinions,
but we're gonna save
any others until book club.
- Thank you. You'll make a fine
moderator of our new endeavor.
Now, if you'll all excuse me,
I need to find a quiet place
to discover what Hortense
is hiding from Harold.
- Ooh! Are you guys talking
about The Secrets We Know?
- Trying not to talk about it.
- Hopefully ever.
- Oh, I guess I know
what you think of the book.
- Do you wanna know what I
think about your business partner?
- She can be an acquired taste,
but you don't really know her.
- I know she tried to
sell me on a remodel.
- And?
- And I don't love her style.
- I'm guessing you
came in to order lunch.
- I did. Now is probably a
good time. I will take a turkey
on wheat and a cheeseburger for
Donna. You guys want anything?
- Yeah, a Tinsdale and toast.
- I'll buy.
- Hm!
- Wow.
- You know, the first day we
met, I was standing right here
waiting to do rounds with you.
- Yeah.
You were nervous.
- I was a wreck.
I've come a long way
since then, though.
- So I've heard.
- We've also come a long way
from those paper charts, huh?
- Gotta embrace technology.
- Preaching to the choir.
- You've carved out
quite a name for yourself.
- And now he'll do the same
for Hillcrest. Looking forward
to observing your surgery.
- How about you, Sam?
Seeing me put that Denton
XR to work is a thing of beauty.
I'll have them save you a seat.
- I've got two surgeries,
but I'll poke my head in.
- Okay.
- We'll be okay without you.
- Hopefully better than okay.
- Oh! Where's my
Charles Holland wallpaper?
- We've been trying to
figure that out all morning.
- And who might "we" be?
- Oh, this is...
my business partner
and your new carpenter.
- Donna Magutticiano.
- Mayor Martha Tinsdale.
And bare walls mean we're
now officially behind schedule.
- I could make up some
excuse, but you're right.
- What she means is...
- What I mean is we can throw up
some knockoff wallpaper
and stick to the schedule,
or you can let us track down
the real deal and keep you happy.
- My, where did
you find this spitfire?
- We kind of found each other.
- What'll it be, Madam Mayor?
The real deal, of course.
- Got a delivery for
Cassie Nightingale.
- Olympia.
- Actually, I think
it's from Chicago.
Sign here, please.
- Thank you.
- My best friend went on a
mission to Central America.
- What did he say about it?
- Said it changed his life.
I admire what you're doing, but
need to know how long you'll be.
- Can I get back to you?
- Get back to me when?
- I mean, I wish I knew.
- Would make this a lot easier.
- If it helps, I'll be happy to
find a temporary replacement.
- If you can't give me a time
frame, might be permanent.
- You're firing me?
- You're firing you.
And from what I've seen
and heard, your leaving
would be a big
loss to the hospital.
♪♪
- Glad you came home.
- Doing okay?
- Yeah, she wouldn't
have it any other way.
- When's the service?
- Not her style.
Olympia sent this.
Well, she made
arrangements for it to be sent.
- I'm sure there's an
interesting story behind it.
- There is an interesting
story behind everything she did.
And she had a way of looking
at the world that was inspiring.
- That sounds like
somebody else I know.
- Yeah, she got
me through a lot.
- She always will.
- You know what I could
really use right now?
- Pancakes.
- Chocolate chip pancakes.
- My specialty.
- Ooh, these look great!
- Joy made those.
- Joy?
- Mm-hmm.
- I once used cookies she
made to prop up a coffee table.
- She's learning.
- Pass the salt.
- You mean the butter?
- She means the salt.
She's done this sweet-salty
thing since volleyball camp.
- At least I don't put
hot sauce on my pizza.
- Your loss.
Why aren't you dressed for work?
- It'll take me two minutes.
- It never takes
you two minutes.
That was not my fault.
- Hm. You sure you two
worked everything out?
- Pretty much. I forgive her.
- Just because you forgive,
doesn't mean you forget.
- Oh, man! So, this
little shop in Chicago
has all the Charles
Holland wallpaper we need.
- Oh, that's good news.
- They only ship once a week,
and if we're to finish on
time, we need it yesterday.
- Or you can be in
Chicago in two hours.
- That's two hours
in a car with Donna.
- Sometimes a long
drive goes a long way.
- We have to finish priming,
but we could go in the morning.
- Go where?
- Hey, I was just
on my way to see
how things are going.
- He's putting on a clinic.
- Glad to hear it.
- Are you?
- You know what the difference
is between you and me?
I put the patients
ahead of everything else.
- Careful, Dr. Radford.
You're awfully close to the line.
Excuse me.
But apparently I'm needed
in Dr. Jacobson's surgery.
- One café mocha on the house.
- Should be, it took you long
enough. And not enough mocha.
- Sorry, I'll make
you another one.
- No, I'm sorry. It's not the
mocha. The drink is fine.
- But you're not.
- No, I'm not.
- Believe me, I get
it. Or I'm about to.
- When does Adam leave?
- He's waiting to find out.
- Welcome to being on edge.
- How's Donovan taking things?
- Wish I could ask him.
- You aren't talking at all?
- When we do,
it causes problems.
- Not what we signed up for.
- At least we're
signed up together.
- We are literally a
blessing and a curse.
I gotta go back to the shop.
Thank you.
- Okay, see you tonight.
- Martha.
- Abigail.
- Martha, what can I get you?
- You know, I'm torn.
I'm feeling a little
sprinkle of sweet,
and a little pinch of salt.
- Can't go wrong with
salted caramel anything.
- If it isn't my new carpenter.
- How about a piece
of our salted caramel pie?
- Ooh!
And a café au
lait, s'il vous plaît.
Now, correct me if I'm wrong,
but shouldn't you be painting
my parlor?
- I'm just grabbing coffee.
- Considering our little
wallpaper snafu put us behind,
will the parlor be done by
tomorrow as scheduled?
- It'll be done by today.
- Chalk up another one
to the Merriwick magic.
- I'd chalk this one up
to Magutticiano magic.
- While I'm sure
you have your gifts,
your business
partner is a member
of quite an enchanted family.
- What's enchanted about them?
- Well, for one thing, they
welcomed our beloved Joy
with open arms. It's like
she's been here forever.
- Yeah, I can see she's
made herself at home.
- Which is why meeting you
was quite the surprise. How long
have you been business partners?
- Enough to know I shouldn't
send her in to get coffee.
- The service here is slow.
- And I was bending
her ear. But I was happy
to find out you'd be done
with the parlor by today!
- You promised her
we would be done?
- I told her, I didn't promise.
- What else didn't you promise?
- What's going on?
- The XR stopped calibrating.
I can't finish the surgery.
- You've got a patient relying
on you! You can't just stop.
- I haven't done a hip
replacement without a robot
assist since my residency.
- We need to reschedule.
- I'll scrub in.
- You're gonna take over?
- No, I'll talk you through it.
- You sure about this?
- I need you to be sure.
♪♪
- Oh! Page 54!
Wow, two pages in one day!
That's gotta be a record.
- I do have a city to run.
- I run three businesses
and I had time to finish.
- Well, Miss Oodles of Time,
can you tell me how it ends?
- You're never gonna believe
this. Hortense actually admits
to Harold...
- No, wait! Cease and desist!
I don't wanna know.
- Then you might wanna leave,
'cause we're about to discuss
this book from soup to nuts.
- Leave? But this book
club was my brainchild!
- Oh, nobody has to leave.
- So you agree that we shouldn't
discuss the ending.
- I agree the point of book club
is to discuss the entire book.
- I thought the whole point
was to drink wine
and eat dessert.
- Sorry I'm late.
- Just wanted to say hi.
I'll let you guys do your
thing. Ooh, crudités!
- Help yourself.
- Thanks.
- What are you doing?
- Helping myself.
- Yeah, I can see that.
Everybody can.
- Am I embarrassing you
in front of your family?
- Yeah. You are.
- Guess I'll take
these to go, then.
- Your friend's a piece of work.
- My friend, so I can
say that. You can't.
- Wait, where are you
going? Book club just started!
- More like just ended! I
didn't even finish the book.
- Neither did Martha.
- Ha, ha, ha! That was so funny,
I forgot to laugh.
- Yeah, it seems we have all
forgotten how to laugh.
But, lucky for us, I
know a way to fix that.
- We should argue more often.
- This was a fabulous idea.
- Not my first rodeo.
- Lucky for us.
- I believe we
make our own luck.
- I believe luck is
what we make of it.
- And how you share it.
- I'd like to share this
suitcase with that bellhop.
- Can I help you with your bags?
- Thank you!
- I'll take that as a yes.
- I'll get us checked in.
- That couch is calling my name.
- It's calling mine louder.
- What do you think? Could
this place use a remodel?
- Not as much as your shop.
- Can we just not argue?
- Probably not.
- Maybe just get the wallpaper
and drive home?
- Calling Middleton home now?
- It's a figure of speech.
- I'll check out the gift shop.
You've got to be kidding me.
- Care to share?
- I just got a Bird call.
- Chef Byron Bird?
- You know him?
- Master of the modern egg!
- He is hosting an exclusive
pop-up restaurant in Chicago.
- When?
- Tonight. Do you know how
long I've waited to experience this?
- Send him a Bird call, tell him
we'll be there with feathers on.
- I wish it was that easy.
It says the first ten people
to bring an egg to
this spot get tickets.
- What are we waiting for?
Let's get the cluck out of here.
- Okay!
- Why am I the last to know?
- Okay, I didn't
plan on quitting.
It just kinda went that way.
- Did Grant force you out?
- No, he forced
me to make a list.
- "Pro: Helping those in
need. Cons: No Stephanie.
Pro: Making a difference.
Con: Missing Stephanie."
- You sensing a theme?
- I'm sensing second thoughts.
- Yeah, I'm up to
fourth and fifth thoughts.
- It's not easy, leaving
everything behind.
- Add that to the con list.
Next to not having
you to talk to.
- See, reason enough to stay.
- What do I do?
- Hm! The same thing
Cassie told me to do when
I got the job offer last year.
- "Follow your heart".
- This is amazing!
I could totally make
myself at home here.
- Good, 'cause it's gonna be
our home for the next two days.
- You're all set, ladies.
Let me know if you need
anything while you're here.
- Thank you so much.
- Thank you!
- These are intriguing.
- Ahh...
- That's one word for 'em.
- Artifact, actual word.
- You've been on archaeological
digs. Any idea what this is?
- I think it's... intriguing.
- I call my room!
- Why do you get first choice?
- Cassie should
have first choice.
- I choose that we all
have a glass of wine.
- A choice I can get behind.
- Me too.
Just gotta put my
bag away first...
if it was my bag.
- What do you mean?
- Well,
this doesn't belong to me.
Guess I'm going
down to the lobby.
- We'll save you a glass.
- Cheers.
- Cheers.
- Okay, well,
looks like this is the spot.
- I'd say things are looking
sunny side up. Now,
to whom do we give the egg?
- Oh... to whom is right.
- Perhaps the friendly
neighborhood gendarmerie
can be of service. Yoo-hoo!
Excuse me!
I realize this question
may seem odd,
but would you happen to know
anything about this egg drop?
- Egg drop soup? Try the
Golden Palace Restaurant.
- No, we're not looking for
soup, we're looking for tickets.
- Unless you're planning on
jaywalking, I can't help you.
- Perhaps we just weren't meant
to sample Chef Byron's
exquisite cuisine.
- You didn't mention Chef Byron.
- We're looking for his egg-
stravangant pop-up restaurant.
- You and every other
Bird brain in the city.
- Well, that's just rude.
- What his fans call themselves.
- And one of them just beat
you to the last two tickets.
- Are you sure you
don't have any more?
- I'm sure I have one
more, but that'd be for me.
- Wow.
- Honestly!
- We should make a toast.
- We should wait for Joy.
- I meant when she gets back.
- Sure that's what you meant.
- Joy was right about you.
- What'd she say?
- That you're an acquired taste.
- That's funny.
- What is?
- She said the same about you.
- She's back.
- Anybody got an
extra toothbrush?
'Cause there's no telling if
they're gonna find my bag.
- I'm sure I've got some
stuff you can borrow.
- Like the time I borrowed
your Spice Girls T-shirt
and never heard the end of it?
- You got guacamole over Scary.
- You can borrow
something of mine.
- Or I could just go shopping
and not worry about getting
guacamole on anybody's clothes.
- You're awfully quiet.
- Just thinking.
- About what? Just asking.
- There's, um... there's
something I need to do.
- Everything okay?
- It will be.
- Nice move.
- I'm no conference player of
the year, but I can hold my own.
- You're being modest.
Something I need to work on.
- That, and your jump shot.
- I'm wearing a suit.
- You're just full of
excuses, aren't you?
- I have no excuse
for how I acted.
- I think inexperience
is a pretty good one.
- I see you're gonna
make me take my jacket off.
- Let's see what you've got.
- Dr. Jacobson
really appreciates what
you did for him. So do I.
- Yeah. I appreciate
you saying that.
But I'm still not letting
you off the hook.
Guess this racehorse
ain't retiring anytime soon.
- I'm counting on it.
- Your ball.
- Hey, what are we
doing today? The works?
- Sounds perfect. You wouldn't
happen to have any curry powder?
- You're in luck. I've got one
other customer just like you.
- Actually, I'm more like her.
Can you make it three?
- Somebody's hungry.
There you go.
- There you go. Thank you.
- Sorry.
- We were worried about you.
- Take your dogs and follow me.
- Cassie!
- Marguerite, oh!
This is Joy and Abigail.
- Hi.
- Thank you for waiting for us.
- We'd never do it without you.
- Aw... feels like
she's still here.
- She is. Come,
everyone, let's gather.
- Wow, she was clearly loved.
- Olympia would say it's
more important to love all.
- Sounds like a great mentor.
- I'm glad we're here with you.
- So am I.
- I think all of our lives have
been touched in some way
by Olympia, but you knew
her better than anyone.
I know she'd love for
you to say a few words.
- Well, the first day I met
Olympia, she told me something
that I've never forgotten:
that there's nothing
a good cup of tea can't fix.
She was a teacher,
a mentor, a friend,
and a great customer.
- She spent more time in here
than I did!
- And always at this table.
- Which is why we're
dedicating it today...
to Olympia Connelly Fowler.
- Olympia was a Connelly?
- Enjoy.
Well, what will it
be, lovely ladies?
- Two downtown dogs, the works.
- You got it.
- You want anything? Joking.
- Well, I'm glad you still have
your sense of humor,
because this was not the meal
I planned on eating.
- Wait, are you blaming me
that we didn't get tickets?
- Well, Magellan, you're leading
this expedition, and we
did make two wrong turns.
- That was the
GPS' fault, not mine.
- I beg to differ. I
call that user's error.
- Ugh!
And I would call
that Chef Byron.
- You should see what
that guy does with an egg.
- I would certainly like to. Go
on, go ask him for two tickets.
- Just like that?
- Tell him you're a Bird brain!
- Total Bird brain, but I'm
sure he hears that all the time.
- Fine, I'll ask him then.
- Okay, well, be nice.
- Why wouldn't I be?
- Be complimentary.
- That goes without saying!
- Be upset.
- And we lost him.
- Along with any chance
of getting into that pop-up.
- There you are.
One for you and one for you.
- Thanks.
- Enjoy.
- And that's how you
knew the crescent moon
was the traveler's symbol.
- Olympia was guiding me.
- And you were guiding me.
- Oh, man,
I forgot I was supposed to meet
Donna and pick up the wallpaper.
- She can't do it if you
aren't there to hold her hand?
- Okay, you really
need to let this go.
Excuse me, I
need to make a call.
- You know why you're
upset with Donna, right?
- Yes, she's pushy, she's rude...
- And you think she's trying
to take Joy away.
- I know she's trying to.
- And that bothers you.
- Doesn't it bother you?
- It would bother me if Joy had
a job opportunity she wanted
and we didn't support her.
- Oh, my, this is lovely!
We could've been relaxing
here all day if you hadn't taken me
on that wild Bird chase.
- Yes, it's all my fault.
- What's your fault?
- Apparently, everything.
- Not everything.
Making me drag wallpaper across
town by myself was Joy's fault.
- Really, you're blaming Joy?
- You don't have to defend me.
- Let's all sit.
Someone gave me this as a gift.
- They gave you a rock?
- You could look at it that way.
But that same someone
taught me to look at it this way.
Ooh, that's stunning!
- Just like all of you.
We each have a beauty inside.
It's important we take
the time to recognize it.
I want each of you
to write your name
at the top of a page.
Okay? And then we're
gonna pass around the journals
and each write
one line about the beauty
we see in that person.
- Should be interesting.
- You'd be surprised.
- Still working on that list?
- I have a new list.
- "Cargo pants, gloves,
laptop..." You decided to go.
- I got the call. I
leave next week.
- That was fast.
Does Stephanie know?
- Not yet.
- When are you gonna tell her?
- When she gets back.
I'd rather do it in person.
- Hm. You know, Chicago's
just a couple of hours away.
- You suggesting
we take a little ride?
- I'll drive.
- "Stephanie proves that
being strong and sweet
aren't mutually exclusive."
- "Martha is fearless and
fights for what she believes in."
- "Abigail is protective
of the people she loves."
- "Joy is an oak tree."
- Wait, what? Who
wrote "Joy is an oak tree"?
- It's supposed to be anonymous.
- Clearly, you wrote it.
- I didn't write
it. I'm just saying.
- Well, an oak tree is a
symbol of strength and wisdom.
- Fine, I guess it makes sense.
- Let's keep reading. Donna,
you're up.
- "Donna is the friend
that stays by your side
when no one else will."
Cassie, you're up.
- "Cassie radiates
kindness and warmth."
That means a lot. Thank you.
- Thank you. This is
just what we needed.
- These Roma
tomatoes are gorgeous.
- So is this buffalo mozzarella.
- You know, I have a very
important question to ask you.
- Clearly important
enough to stop chopping.
- It is.
- I'm listening.
- Okay, but this could very well
make or break our friendship.
- Are you sure you wanna ask it?
- I am. Do you say
"brushetta" or "brusketta"?
- Oh, that is an important
question. "Brusketta".
Our friendship's safe.
- And this bruschetta
is going to be amazing.
Would you mind getting the door?
- Did someone knock?
Who is it?
- Room service.
- Oh! Hey! What
are you doing here?
Come in, come in!
Hey, did you order two
handsome guys from room service?
- I ordered cheesecake,
but this is so much better.
- Oh, I don't know,
cheesecake sounds pretty good.
- Should we be insulted?
- Hi.
- Hi.
- I smell "brushetta".
- Bruschetta!
- You got your mission.
- I did.
- Where are you going?
- South America.
- Wow! That's... It's far.
- Ha! Yeah.
So you drove all
this way to spend
every minute you could with me?
- Actually, I drove all this
way for a deep dish pizza.
Wow.
Come on.
- Ooh, that looks good.
- It is good.
Been an interesting trip.
- It has.
I just came down
to check on my bag.
- You got a nice family.
- Thanks.
It's been good
getting to know them.
So, I'm, uh...
I'm an oak tree, huh?
- How do you know I wrote that?
- 'Cause we've been passing
notes since the 10th grade.
- And I never dot my i's.
- We spent a lot of time under
that oak tree, making plans.
- We made it happen.
- We did.
- But we still haven't built
a house in every state.
- And two in Hawaii.
- That's right,
you wanted the extra time
there to spend on the beach.
- Yeah, who wouldn't?
- Has anyone turned in a bag
like this?
- Oh, that's mine!
- Tell me that you have mine.
- I left it with him.
- I got it right here.
- Thank you. Thank you.
- Oh, there you are.
There you are. Whew.
- Really means a lot to you.
- I've had it
since the first day of culinary
school. I can't cook without it.
- Wait, you're that chef!
- Byron Bird.
- Hey.
- Master of the modern egg.
Thank you so much.
Whew...
- You two are missing out.
- Yeah, this bruschetta
is... what's Italian
for "delicious"?
- Bellissimo.
- That means you're beautiful.
I've been called worse.
- Please, join us.
- Why don't you join us?
- As Chef Byron
Bird's personal guests.
No.
- Tickets to his pop-up?
- Not for the Ice Capades!
Cheers!
- Oh, this is gonna be amazing!
- It's gonna be an egg, right?
- From what Stephanie's
told me, a gastronomic feast.
- Well, I, for one, can't wait.
- Waiting makes the
palate grow fonder.
- Looks like your palate
is going to thank you.
- Welcome. You've found
your way into my world.
Now allow me to reintroduce
the egg. This dish, this
feast, this... artistic endeavor
is a sumptuous union
of water and earth.
- Oh, my!
- Now, if you will...
Reveal your meal.
Eat responsibly.
- I don't know if I
can finish all this.
- Didn't you read
that for book club?
- I did, but I
didn't really like it.
Thought I'd give it
a second chance.
- I'm a big believer
in second chances.
- How do you feel about
apologies? 'Cause I owe you one.
- Forget about it. I know
I can be a little pushy.
- Actually, you
can be a lot pushy.
Well, part of my charm.
- I know I'm getting used to it.
- What's so funny?
- That dinner was pretty funny.
- "A sumptuous union
of water and earth".
I don't know about you guys,
but I'm still pretty
hungry. How about...
a sumptuous union of
sausage and peppers?
- Oh, I'm in.
- I'm dialing.
- This is gonna hit the spot.
- That quail egg didn't quite
live up to the hype.
- Mmm!
Now that is bellissimo.
- Wow. I'm beginning to think
you really did come
for the deep dish pizza.
- Remember the first time
we had pizza together?
- Yeah. Why didn't you just
tell me you didn't like anchovies?
- I was wooing you.
- Wooing me?
- What, a chaplain can't woo?
- I can't believe you're
leaving in a week.
- I'm trying not
to think about it.
- But all you can
do is think about it.
- You too, huh?
- It's the topic du jour.
It'll be weird not
seeing you every day.
- I have an idea.
- What?
A selfie?
- 365 selfies.
- Does that mean you're
gonna be gone for a year?
- Not necessarily.
Just thought you meant you want
to see me more than once a day.
- Oh! Well...
One problem.
- Not the same
as the real thing?
- No, you just take
a really bad selfie.
Look at this thing.
- That carrot foam
was surprisingly filling.
- You want a hot dog, don't you?
- Badly.
- Hey, if it isn't
Mrs. Curry Powder!
Is this Mr. Curry Powder?
- Actually her maiden name.
- I like this guy.
- Yeah, me too.
- Here you go. Two with
the works, on the house.
- Thanks, Gerry.
Mmm!
Remember the last time
we came to Chicago?
- I met Olympia.
- Yeah. She really liked you.
- I'm a likable guy.
- I'm glad you're here.
- Me too. So how was today?
- It was the kind of day
Olympia would've loved.
How was your day?
- It was the kind of
day you would've loved.
- ♪ Our love is here to stay ♪