Lovely Little Farm (2022–…): Season 2, Episode 6 - Tucker - full transcript
Jacky volunteers to care for Tucker the pup, who has an injured paw, while a stressed Jill takes a calming stroll with Darling.
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
Oh, oh, animals
Is your bandage okay, my brave pup?
I'll drive nice and carefully
down our bumpy road, Tucker.
I want your paw to have
a gentle ride home.
Here they come.
Have you got Tucker's blanket?
And I've got his favorite squeaky toy.
No, Joshy. This is a dog toy.
-Not for you to play with.
-Come on.
I'm coming!
Here to wing wave to my pal, Tucker.
Duck up.
Still not flying, little duckling?
Here. Let me help.
I'll get you flying again, Quackety,
as soon as Tucker's home.
Tucker!
Oh, Tucker!
You're home, Tucker.
So, Jacky, what did the vet say
about Tucker's paw?
Well, she held it very gently, like this,
and she said it had a sharp stone in it.
She said
Tucker's paw will still feel sore.
She gave you some pain medication
and put a bandage on your paw
to protect it while it mends,
didn't she, dear pup?
He lost his woof, Jill.
Oh, no! Poor Tucker.
But I'm gonna be his special carer
and help him get it back.
This lucky pup has
a whole loving farm family
who want to make him feel better.
But I want to be
Tucker's special carer, Mummy.
Just me.
But you, our kind little Jack,
are not quite ready
to take charge of a sick animal
all on your own.
Yes, I am, Daddy.
I did barn bedtime by myself,
and I know all my pup's favorite things
to play, eat and snuggle.
Don't I, puppy?
Well, I could stay close by,
just in case you need me to take over.
-Yeah?
-I won't, Mummy.
I'll do everything I can
to get my pup's woof back.
Well, it looks like your chickens
need you too, Jacky.
Egg collecting as usual, little sis.
No, Daddy. I can't right now.
I need to take care of Tucker.
I'll collect the chicken eggs
for you, Jacky.
You stay right by Tucker's side.
Tucker needs you, Jacky.
-Thank you, Jill.
-Good luck!
Right! Huggle you to the coop,
Snuggle Feathers?
I'm a caring egg collector like Jacky is.
See, Mummy?
I knew my pup needed to get cozy
in his basket bed first.
Good caring, Jacky.
And now he's had a rest,
he is ready to play!
If you're sure.
Playtime, Tucker!
You can squeak your favorite banana toy.
I know.
You can chew your favorite rope.
Or you can bounce
your favorite bouncy ball.
Everything okay, Jacky?
None of Tucker's toys are making him woof
like they usually do.
Maybe he just wants to sleep in his bed.
What will get your woof back?
Morning, chickety chickens!
Jacky's looking after Tucker today,
so I'm your egg collector.
Don't worry. I still know how to do it.
Hello, Sweetie Cluck.
Up you go so I can collect your eggs.
That's not a very sweet cluck
from you, Sweetie Cluck.
Okay, then.
I'll collect Flappy's eggs first.
Sorry, Flappy.
I'll fill it up for you.
Fresh water, chicky chickens,
from your Farmer Jill.
Come on now.
You're all used to Jacky collecting
your eggs now, aren't you?
But today it's me.
Please let me pick up your egg?
Thanks, Sweetie Cluck. Egg number one.
Who's next?
Oh, no! I've never dropped an egg before.
Sorry, Sweetie Cluck.
Jill? You in a fix?
Yes, Darling, I am.
I promised Jacky
that I would collect all the chicken eggs.
But the chickens don't want me to.
I'm messing it all up!
We should stroll beyond the yard together,
maybe up to your sweet corn field.
How about it?
A stroll isn't going to help
collect all these eggs.
Trust in your donkey, Farmer Jill.
You're in a fix,
and I've been fixing fixes
for a long time.
Let's go.
Now? Okay.
But, Darling,
it's going to have to be quick.
No, no, no.
This is going to be a slow stroll?
Yep. Slow down…
and listen.
It's Huffity and Puffity.
Happy snoring.
Dragon snoozing is soothing, huh?
Like music.
And relaxing.
Thanks. I feel relaxed already.
I'm going to collect some chicken eggs!
Eggs are no good broken, Jill.
Come on.
Follow me.
This way.
Come on, Mummy.
It's a tea party for Tucker!
It's just pretend play
to keep Tucker company.
That's a kind idea, Jacky.
Tea party time, Tucker. With treats!
He doesn't want to play.
My Tucker doesn't want to eat treats.
That is a first.
I think my pup needs
something different today
to get his happy woof back, Mummy.
Can I try?
You're still his special pup carer, Jacky,
but I think I have an idea
to help you get Tucker woofing.
Are you thirsty, Tucker?
Is that it?
You are thirsty.
That cool water will help you feel better.
I was going to give him water next, Mummy.
I really, really was.
I know. You would've worked it out.
But maybe for now,
I should care for Tucker with you.
We can get his woof back together.
I'll quickly check Joshy's still napping,
then I'll be right back.
Oh, Tucker.
What will help you get your woof back?
Friends! That's it!
When I'm sick and friends come round,
they make me feel better!
And they'll get your woof back! I know it.
You stay there. I'll be right back
with some family farm friends!
It's nice to walk up
to my sweet corn field with you, Darling.
But I can't really relax
because I promised Jacky
that I'd collect all the chicken eggs.
Smell that?
What?
Lavender.
You're right, Darling.
Lavender does smell lovely.
I didn't really notice it before.
Lavender smells so…
Relaxing?
-Lavender smells great, Dad!
-Yep!
Just started to harvest it!
You could pick some if you like!
Thanks, Dad!
And while you're there,
take a peek at your sweet corn!
-Just about ready to pick.
-Is it?
Yes, it is!
Look, Darling.
Jamma says when a silky blanket's wrapped
around the sweet corn,
it means it's ripe, yellow
and ready to pick.
Gives you a happy, relaxed feeling
to know that, eh, Farmer Jill?
I'm so glad I came
on this stroll with you, Darling.
Thank you.
Where are you going now, Darling?
Strollin' on. Just a little further.
I have a little surprise for you, Tucker!
-Ready?
-Ready.
Your friends are here to see you
to get your woof back!
-Hi!
-It's puppy showtime!
I'll count you in.
A-one, a-two, a-three, a-four!
-Come on and wag your tail
-Yeah!
Wag your tongue
Fetchin' sticks just for fun
I'm bouncin', I'm hoppin'
I'm jumpin' up
I'm happy as a pup
Come on, Tucker.
-Wiggle your leg
-Wiggle your leg
-Wiggle your nose
-Wiggle your nose
Scratch and sniff
Then doggy pose
I'm bouncin', I'm hoppin'
I'm jumpin' up
I'm happy as a pup
Shake your ears
Shake your face
-Splashing water
-Splash, splash
All over the place
I'm bouncin', I'm hoppin'
I'm jumpin' up
I'm happy as a pup
I'm happy
As a pup
I'm happy as a pup
Woof, woof!
Yeah!
Jacky, he really has lost his woof.
Tucker, did Pickle and Al's song
make you feel any better?
It did!
Tucker?
Thanks for trying, friends.
You did a great job.
Oh, Tucker.
You don't want noisy visitors
like Al and Pickle, do you?
I'm sorry, pup.
Jacky, you have tried so hard
to make your sick puppy feel better
and get his woof back,
but I'm sorry.
I think I should take over now.
Okay.
Thank you for being
so understanding, Jacky.
That shows me how caring you are.
Hey, Tucker.
Don't worry, little puppy.
We'll get you woofing again.
Come on.
Farmer Jonas deserves a rest
after collecting all that lavender.
It's always quiet
and peaceful at Jamma's trailer.
And your dad likes my easy chair
to laze on.
I could have a laze right now.
I think I'm ready to collect
Jacky's chicken eggs now, Darling.
If I'm calm, the chickens will be calm.
I think they will.
What was that?
It's my xylophone.
You must've left that here a while back
when you were playing.
I know what I need.
It makes such a peaceful sound.
Gentle. Like tuneful dragon snoring.
Just like that.
I can take it back for the chickens.
Come on.
-Bye, Jamma.
-Bye.
-Bye, Dad.
-Bye.
What did I miss?
A happy, relaxed Farmer Jill.
How's Tucker?
Feeling well enough to woof yet?
No. I think he just needs to sleep.
Is that it, little pup?
Mummy, Daddy.
Hold on, little Jack.
We're trying to figure out
what your pup needs.
But I think I've worked it out.
I think my pup needs me.
-You?
-Yes.
He wants me, but being quiet.
Is that it? Yes?
He woofed.
A loud and clear woof.
Me and you?
That's a "yes" woof.
All along, he just wanted
to be quiet with you,
his favorite Jacky.
I think we should leave you to it.
I'm so proud of you.
I love you, Tucker pup.
I'm back.
And thanks to Darling,
I feel so much more relaxed.
To help you relax,
I brought some calming music to listen to.
That's it, Flappy. You can all have a try.
I'll go and collect your eggs.
Now we have gentle music.
Here we go.
Nice and calmly, lifting up Wonder Wings.
You next.
Slowin' down can be a good way
to get things done, Farmer Jill.
Sure can.
You like that plinky music,
don't you, pup?
My mittens.
Your bandage can still get air,
but my mittens will give it
extra padding whilst it heals.
My hand, your paw.
We're matching.
Musical chickens! Who knew?
Their tune is making Joshy smile.
Tucker looks happy too, Jacky.
Yep. Jacky's got her puppy's woof back
all by herself.
Well done, Jacky. How'd you do it?
Well, I had a quiet think,
then I worked it out.
-How was egg collecting?
-Good.
Darling helped me slow down and think too.
I did.
-Now you can teach the goats.
-Slow down, goats!
-Come on.
-How are you, Joshy?
Come on and wag your tail
Wag your tongue
Fetchin' sticks just for fun
I'm bouncin', I'm hoppin'
I'm jumpin' up
I'm happy as a pup
Shake your ears
Shake your face
Splashing water all over the place
I'm bouncin', I'm hoppin'
I'm jumpin' up
I'm happy as a pup
I'm happy
As a pup
I'm happy as a pup
Woof, woof!
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
Oh, oh, animals
Is your bandage okay, my brave pup?
I'll drive nice and carefully
down our bumpy road, Tucker.
I want your paw to have
a gentle ride home.
Here they come.
Have you got Tucker's blanket?
And I've got his favorite squeaky toy.
No, Joshy. This is a dog toy.
-Not for you to play with.
-Come on.
I'm coming!
Here to wing wave to my pal, Tucker.
Duck up.
Still not flying, little duckling?
Here. Let me help.
I'll get you flying again, Quackety,
as soon as Tucker's home.
Tucker!
Oh, Tucker!
You're home, Tucker.
So, Jacky, what did the vet say
about Tucker's paw?
Well, she held it very gently, like this,
and she said it had a sharp stone in it.
She said
Tucker's paw will still feel sore.
She gave you some pain medication
and put a bandage on your paw
to protect it while it mends,
didn't she, dear pup?
He lost his woof, Jill.
Oh, no! Poor Tucker.
But I'm gonna be his special carer
and help him get it back.
This lucky pup has
a whole loving farm family
who want to make him feel better.
But I want to be
Tucker's special carer, Mummy.
Just me.
But you, our kind little Jack,
are not quite ready
to take charge of a sick animal
all on your own.
Yes, I am, Daddy.
I did barn bedtime by myself,
and I know all my pup's favorite things
to play, eat and snuggle.
Don't I, puppy?
Well, I could stay close by,
just in case you need me to take over.
-Yeah?
-I won't, Mummy.
I'll do everything I can
to get my pup's woof back.
Well, it looks like your chickens
need you too, Jacky.
Egg collecting as usual, little sis.
No, Daddy. I can't right now.
I need to take care of Tucker.
I'll collect the chicken eggs
for you, Jacky.
You stay right by Tucker's side.
Tucker needs you, Jacky.
-Thank you, Jill.
-Good luck!
Right! Huggle you to the coop,
Snuggle Feathers?
I'm a caring egg collector like Jacky is.
See, Mummy?
I knew my pup needed to get cozy
in his basket bed first.
Good caring, Jacky.
And now he's had a rest,
he is ready to play!
If you're sure.
Playtime, Tucker!
You can squeak your favorite banana toy.
I know.
You can chew your favorite rope.
Or you can bounce
your favorite bouncy ball.
Everything okay, Jacky?
None of Tucker's toys are making him woof
like they usually do.
Maybe he just wants to sleep in his bed.
What will get your woof back?
Morning, chickety chickens!
Jacky's looking after Tucker today,
so I'm your egg collector.
Don't worry. I still know how to do it.
Hello, Sweetie Cluck.
Up you go so I can collect your eggs.
That's not a very sweet cluck
from you, Sweetie Cluck.
Okay, then.
I'll collect Flappy's eggs first.
Sorry, Flappy.
I'll fill it up for you.
Fresh water, chicky chickens,
from your Farmer Jill.
Come on now.
You're all used to Jacky collecting
your eggs now, aren't you?
But today it's me.
Please let me pick up your egg?
Thanks, Sweetie Cluck. Egg number one.
Who's next?
Oh, no! I've never dropped an egg before.
Sorry, Sweetie Cluck.
Jill? You in a fix?
Yes, Darling, I am.
I promised Jacky
that I would collect all the chicken eggs.
But the chickens don't want me to.
I'm messing it all up!
We should stroll beyond the yard together,
maybe up to your sweet corn field.
How about it?
A stroll isn't going to help
collect all these eggs.
Trust in your donkey, Farmer Jill.
You're in a fix,
and I've been fixing fixes
for a long time.
Let's go.
Now? Okay.
But, Darling,
it's going to have to be quick.
No, no, no.
This is going to be a slow stroll?
Yep. Slow down…
and listen.
It's Huffity and Puffity.
Happy snoring.
Dragon snoozing is soothing, huh?
Like music.
And relaxing.
Thanks. I feel relaxed already.
I'm going to collect some chicken eggs!
Eggs are no good broken, Jill.
Come on.
Follow me.
This way.
Come on, Mummy.
It's a tea party for Tucker!
It's just pretend play
to keep Tucker company.
That's a kind idea, Jacky.
Tea party time, Tucker. With treats!
He doesn't want to play.
My Tucker doesn't want to eat treats.
That is a first.
I think my pup needs
something different today
to get his happy woof back, Mummy.
Can I try?
You're still his special pup carer, Jacky,
but I think I have an idea
to help you get Tucker woofing.
Are you thirsty, Tucker?
Is that it?
You are thirsty.
That cool water will help you feel better.
I was going to give him water next, Mummy.
I really, really was.
I know. You would've worked it out.
But maybe for now,
I should care for Tucker with you.
We can get his woof back together.
I'll quickly check Joshy's still napping,
then I'll be right back.
Oh, Tucker.
What will help you get your woof back?
Friends! That's it!
When I'm sick and friends come round,
they make me feel better!
And they'll get your woof back! I know it.
You stay there. I'll be right back
with some family farm friends!
It's nice to walk up
to my sweet corn field with you, Darling.
But I can't really relax
because I promised Jacky
that I'd collect all the chicken eggs.
Smell that?
What?
Lavender.
You're right, Darling.
Lavender does smell lovely.
I didn't really notice it before.
Lavender smells so…
Relaxing?
-Lavender smells great, Dad!
-Yep!
Just started to harvest it!
You could pick some if you like!
Thanks, Dad!
And while you're there,
take a peek at your sweet corn!
-Just about ready to pick.
-Is it?
Yes, it is!
Look, Darling.
Jamma says when a silky blanket's wrapped
around the sweet corn,
it means it's ripe, yellow
and ready to pick.
Gives you a happy, relaxed feeling
to know that, eh, Farmer Jill?
I'm so glad I came
on this stroll with you, Darling.
Thank you.
Where are you going now, Darling?
Strollin' on. Just a little further.
I have a little surprise for you, Tucker!
-Ready?
-Ready.
Your friends are here to see you
to get your woof back!
-Hi!
-It's puppy showtime!
I'll count you in.
A-one, a-two, a-three, a-four!
-Come on and wag your tail
-Yeah!
Wag your tongue
Fetchin' sticks just for fun
I'm bouncin', I'm hoppin'
I'm jumpin' up
I'm happy as a pup
Come on, Tucker.
-Wiggle your leg
-Wiggle your leg
-Wiggle your nose
-Wiggle your nose
Scratch and sniff
Then doggy pose
I'm bouncin', I'm hoppin'
I'm jumpin' up
I'm happy as a pup
Shake your ears
Shake your face
-Splashing water
-Splash, splash
All over the place
I'm bouncin', I'm hoppin'
I'm jumpin' up
I'm happy as a pup
I'm happy
As a pup
I'm happy as a pup
Woof, woof!
Yeah!
Jacky, he really has lost his woof.
Tucker, did Pickle and Al's song
make you feel any better?
It did!
Tucker?
Thanks for trying, friends.
You did a great job.
Oh, Tucker.
You don't want noisy visitors
like Al and Pickle, do you?
I'm sorry, pup.
Jacky, you have tried so hard
to make your sick puppy feel better
and get his woof back,
but I'm sorry.
I think I should take over now.
Okay.
Thank you for being
so understanding, Jacky.
That shows me how caring you are.
Hey, Tucker.
Don't worry, little puppy.
We'll get you woofing again.
Come on.
Farmer Jonas deserves a rest
after collecting all that lavender.
It's always quiet
and peaceful at Jamma's trailer.
And your dad likes my easy chair
to laze on.
I could have a laze right now.
I think I'm ready to collect
Jacky's chicken eggs now, Darling.
If I'm calm, the chickens will be calm.
I think they will.
What was that?
It's my xylophone.
You must've left that here a while back
when you were playing.
I know what I need.
It makes such a peaceful sound.
Gentle. Like tuneful dragon snoring.
Just like that.
I can take it back for the chickens.
Come on.
-Bye, Jamma.
-Bye.
-Bye, Dad.
-Bye.
What did I miss?
A happy, relaxed Farmer Jill.
How's Tucker?
Feeling well enough to woof yet?
No. I think he just needs to sleep.
Is that it, little pup?
Mummy, Daddy.
Hold on, little Jack.
We're trying to figure out
what your pup needs.
But I think I've worked it out.
I think my pup needs me.
-You?
-Yes.
He wants me, but being quiet.
Is that it? Yes?
He woofed.
A loud and clear woof.
Me and you?
That's a "yes" woof.
All along, he just wanted
to be quiet with you,
his favorite Jacky.
I think we should leave you to it.
I'm so proud of you.
I love you, Tucker pup.
I'm back.
And thanks to Darling,
I feel so much more relaxed.
To help you relax,
I brought some calming music to listen to.
That's it, Flappy. You can all have a try.
I'll go and collect your eggs.
Now we have gentle music.
Here we go.
Nice and calmly, lifting up Wonder Wings.
You next.
Slowin' down can be a good way
to get things done, Farmer Jill.
Sure can.
You like that plinky music,
don't you, pup?
My mittens.
Your bandage can still get air,
but my mittens will give it
extra padding whilst it heals.
My hand, your paw.
We're matching.
Musical chickens! Who knew?
Their tune is making Joshy smile.
Tucker looks happy too, Jacky.
Yep. Jacky's got her puppy's woof back
all by herself.
Well done, Jacky. How'd you do it?
Well, I had a quiet think,
then I worked it out.
-How was egg collecting?
-Good.
Darling helped me slow down and think too.
I did.
-Now you can teach the goats.
-Slow down, goats!
-Come on.
-How are you, Joshy?
Come on and wag your tail
Wag your tongue
Fetchin' sticks just for fun
I'm bouncin', I'm hoppin'
I'm jumpin' up
I'm happy as a pup
Shake your ears
Shake your face
Splashing water all over the place
I'm bouncin', I'm hoppin'
I'm jumpin' up
I'm happy as a pup
I'm happy
As a pup
I'm happy as a pup
Woof, woof!