Lovely Little Farm (2022–…): Season 2, Episode 4 - Episode #2.4 - full transcript

Let's go down the open road
Here we go

Hanging with all the friends
That I know

On and on and on and on we go
Party down like animals

You got the love, you don't let it go

On and on until we lose control
Party down like animals

Animals

-Hi.
-Hey, Jacky.

Still feeling sick, Jill?

Yes. My throat is so sore.

Quackety's ready for sleep and so am I.

Can you give Joshy
a good-night kiss for me?



It's his first night in the nursery.

Of course.

This will be your first night sleeping

in your own crib bed, little Joshy.

All set for baby bedtime, Jacky?

You know what to do.

After one last huggle, into your crib,

and on goes the night-light.

Two good-night kisses.

A kiss from me

and a kiss from Jill.

And when our owl hoots, then listen.

There once was a pup, a little farm pup,

who jumped and splashed and ran.



But nighttime came
and he yawned, closed his eyes.

Drift off, drift off to sleep.

You always loved that bedtime poem
when you were smaller.

Can you say it to me and Jill tonight?

-Of course.
-If Jill's still awake.

Jill, you're up.

Jill's feeling better!

No, I'm not.

My sore throat's getting worse.

But I've remembered something
I need to go and do.

What's that?

I haven't put my barn animals to bed yet.

I need to go over there now
and do their bedtime.

Your muddy buddies will understand
that you can't do that tonight.

You need to stay in bed
and rest that sore throat of yours,

while one of us does barn bedtime for you.

I will do it!

I'd love to do my first barn bedtime
for you, Jill.

Please, can I?

My eyes are wide-awake.

Ready!

If Jacky thinks she can do barn bedtime
on her own, then I agree.

She's already good
at looking after the chickens.

She is.

But what if Jill's barn animals
won't stop playing their games?

Well, that's easy for me.

I'll just have to use my important voice.

This is my important voice!

Please listen!

No more games, animals!

Okay.

Well, that voice
does sound very important.

I think my baby animals
will listen to that voice.

Well… if Jill thinks you can do it.

Come on, Little Miss Important Voice.

Let me help put your gum boots on.

Come on.

Yes.

We're just here if you need help.

I won't.

-Good luck, Jacky!
-Thanks.

That's right, Tucker.

You stay there and look after Jill.

Okay, barn buddies!

Time for bed.

It's quiet in here.

-Five, four…
-Hi, Al.

Have all the other barn buddies
gone to sleep?

…three, two, one.

Coming, ready or not!

You're all playing hide-and-seek.

Yes! I'm coming to find you!

Found you!

Found you!

Found you, Pickle.

Aha!

Found you, Bif!

Game over!

-New game, everyone!
-No.

Stop!

This is my important voice,
so please listen!

No more hide-and-seek.

It's barn bedtime now. Okay?

No!

One more game, Jacky. Please.

We want you to play this time.

Then, we'll all go straight to bed.

Please!

Okay. Fine.

Al, you start counting again.

And all the other barn buddies, hide! Go!

-Five…
-Jacky, hide with me.

…four, three, two, one!

Coming, ready or not!

Hide.

Where are you?

Hush.

Found you two!

No!

-No!
-Jill.

Darling?

Jill. Jill.

Too much noise, Jill.

Hi, Darling.

It's me, Jacky.

Jill is in bed, sick.
So I'm doing barn bedtime tonight.

Well, I've been woken up
by all this noise.

I'm sorry, Darling.

No more games now. I promise.

Thank you, Jacky.

Right. Barn bedtime.

It's your turn to count, Jacky.

No, it's barn bedtime.

-No, it's not!
-No.

Jill does barn bedtime,

and you're not Jill,
so it can't be barn bedtime.

Right, buddies?

Yes!

Please listen.

Your farmer carer is sick,

and I promised Jill I would get you
in your beds and asleep before dark.

Boo!

Boo!

Go to bed.

No!

-Please.
-No.

No. No.

That's it. Into your beds.

Hey. Hey, hey. Hey. Hey.

Okay, goats. In pajamas now!

I wonder if Jacky's
got my animals into bed yet?

I know, Tucker.

I'll just take a quick peep
and I'll be right back into bed. Okay?

It looks quiet down there.

The barn buddies must be asleep.

Huh?

Bif?

Bif's not in bed.

Bif's gone into Darling's shed!

I think Jacky needs me.

I know, Tucker.

I should stay in bed.

And I will.

Thanks for being such a good nurse, pup.

I hope Jacky's got barn bedtime
under control.

Jacky! Jacky!

What?

Jacky, now, please.

I'm coming, Darling!

Jacky, there's a noisy, little goat
in my shed.

I'm sorry, Darling.

Bif, barn bedtime's in here.

So…

I'm coming!

Bif, are you gonna keep me
awake all night?

Yes!

No, she won't.

Bif, say sorry to Darling.

Good goaty.

Come on, Bif!

Psst. Hey, Jacky.

I helped the animals on my old farm
go to sleep by telling stories.

If you told those barn animals a story,
it might help them stay in their beds.

A story?

Thanks, Darling. You clever donkey.

-That's a great idea.
-Uh-huh.

Come on, Bif.

Everything okay, Jacky?

Oh, and Bif. Hello.

Barn bedtime seems to be taking
a little bit longer than usual.

It is, but I'm going
to tell the barn buddies a bedtime story.

Darling says
it will make them feel sleepy.

Sounds perfect.

I'll tell Jill
you've got it all worked out.

Are my animals in bed yet, Dad?

Well, Jacky's still working on it.

I need to go and help her.

Tucker's right.

You need to stay in bed

and trust your little sister
to work it out.

She's telling a barn bedtime story next.

It was Darling's idea.

That should help your animals
get to sleep.

Yes, Tucker.

Jill needs to read a bedtime story too.

Dad, could you go and check
if Jacky's story time works? Please?

Of course.

Come on, Tucker.

Quiet.

I'm going to tell you
a Jacky bedtime story.

Story!

In your beds to listen.

Once upon a time,
there were two best friends,

a friendly alpaca…

and a kind pony.

That's me.

And they lived in a beautiful barn
with two baby dragons…

with some colorful chicky chickens…

and ten sleepy pygmy goats
who wore pajamas.

I like this story.

The alpaca and the pony
and all their friends

have spent a very busy day playing.

We have.

And they were all in their beds.

I am.

And there was nothing they wanted more
than to go to sleep.

Good.

Sleep tight.

The end.

Huh?

Jacky, but what happened next?

That can't be the end of the story, Jacky.

Well…

A magical unicorn flew into the barn.

A unicorn!

And the unicorn tapped its magic hoof
and said, "Go to sleep."

The end?

-No.
-No!

No! No, can't stop the story there.

I'm the unicorn! Go magic hooves.

Whoosh!

Here comes my rainbow dust!

Who wants more Jacky story?

Yes!

-Yeah. Yay!
-No.

Jacky, there's too much noise.

Please, do something.

Everything okay, Jacky?

No, Daddy.

My story time has made these barn buddies
more awake than ever!

-Story! Story!
-Best story ever.

Story. Story.

We want more story. We want more story.

I promised you all
that I could do barn bedtime on my own.

But I can't.

I will never get the animals to bed
before dark.

Well, they do sound a bit more awake
than they should do.

I don't know what to do, Daddy.

I need your help.

Sure.

Shall we start with a huggle?

I've got nana's snuggly blanket.

How about we take a little sit down
over there,

away from those barn noises?

Come on.

Quiet.

Look at me!

Quiet.

-Darling.
-Ow!

You're in here?

You never come in our barn.

True, but you're all making too much noise

and I can't sleep in my shed.

Me? Noisy?

We did make a little bit of noise
playing our game, Pickle.

Oh, that noise. Like…

Yeah. That noise.

So, no more noise.

And I'll stay here with you for a while
just to be sure,

until Jacky gets back.

Thanks, Darling.

Everyone in bed now.

Lie down and wait for Jacky.

Thank you.

That's better.

It's nice having Darling in here.

He makes me feel all calm.

Me too.

Whenever the owl hoots at night,
it always makes me feel sleepy.

And whenever Mummy and I read
the sleepy puppy poem,

you get even sleepier.

I love it when you read
that sleepy puppy poem

just before bed.

I know!

Daddy, that's it.

I need to give the barn buddies
our farm bedtime.

-Great thinking.
-Come on! You can watch me!

Thanks for waiting so quietly for me.

Sleepy time, barn buddies?

-Yes.
-Yeah.

I'm going to do your barn bedtime
just the same as our farm bedtime.

It starts with one last huggle.

And a night-light turned on.

Then a kiss.

And our owl always hoots good-night.

Now listen.

There once was a pup.

A little farm pup that jumped
and splashed and ran.

But when nighttime came,
he yawned and closed his eyes.

And drift off, drift off to sleep.

It's working.

Barn buddies asleep.

Me too.

Well done, Jacky.

Jill?

You look better.

I've been well looked after by Tucker.

Jacky still not back?

I can't sleep until she's here.

Well, your barn buddies are asleep, Jill,
thanks to Jacky.

And she didn't even need to use
her important voice in the end.

Well done, Farmer Jacky.

You did it all on your own before dark.

Just like you promised.

Thank you.

Time for two caring helpers
to get their sleep…

side by side.

Drift off.

Drift deep to sleep.

Darling? You're back?

Yes. Hello, Al.

Just thinking
maybe it would be good for me

to share this barn
with all you animals after all.

Darling.

You're moving in with us?

Not tonight, but very soon.

I'll bring the barn some muddy buddy calm.

And we'll bring the fun.

See you tomorrow, Al Alpaca.

Back to sleep now.

We're so happy to see you, donkey

We're so happy that you're here

Yeah, we know you're gonna love it

In your cozy stall

On Jill's caring

Nurturing

Lovely little farm

On Jill's caring

Nurturing

Lovely little farm

Hmm, farm

Hmm, farm

Lovely little farm