Hearts Under The Olive Tree Full Movie (2023)

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Hearts Under The Olive Tree Full Movie (2023)
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00:00:00 [ENGINE STARTING]
00:00:02 [WIND BLOWING]
00:00:14 [HOWLING]
00:00:19 [THEME MUSIC]
00:00:23 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:00:26 Chapter one.
00:00:40 All right.
00:00:41 OK.
00:00:46 Chapter two.
00:00:48 And got it.
00:00:52 Chapter three.
00:00:54 Chapter four.
00:00:55 Compare, contrast.
00:00:58 And done.
00:01:00 Feels like enough work for today.
00:01:06 The unexpected success of the book series
00:01:14 has captivated millions worldwide.
00:01:16 But as fans eagerly await the final installment
00:01:20 of the Moonlight Magic trilogy, the question still remains,
00:01:23 just who is Georgina Cartwell?
00:01:27 Who indeed?
00:01:28 While the YA fantasy author has won numerous awards
00:01:31 for her first two novels, she has never
00:01:33 made a public appearance, prompting speculation
00:01:37 that Georgina Cartwell may, in fact, be a pen name.
00:01:40 Hold on.
00:01:44 This just in breaking news.
00:01:47 Georgina Cartwell has announced on social media
00:01:50 that she is two weeks away from completing her third novel.
00:01:54 No.
00:01:58 That's right.
00:01:58 The third and final book of the Moonlight Magic trilogy
00:02:02 will be delivered to its publisher in two weeks.
00:02:07 Heard it here first, folks.
00:02:09 In other entertainment news, Hollywood--
00:02:11 Georgina.
00:02:12 OK.
00:02:12 OK.
00:02:14 All right.
00:02:14 First of all, it's my social media account.
00:02:17 And who said anything about two weeks?
00:02:21 No, I didn't read the contract.
00:02:24 OK, Georgina, I think--
00:02:26 yes.
00:02:27 I-- yeah, I know how you get when I use your first name.
00:02:30 Of course, I'm almost done.
00:02:31 I'm like this close.
00:02:32 I'm just saying, can you maybe buy me an extra month or two?
00:02:35 I mean, isn't that what agents are for?
00:02:37 OK, OK, OK, OK, OK, forget it, forget it.
00:02:39 Forget I asked.
00:02:40 Stupid mail.
00:02:41 Actually, I just had a good idea.
00:02:42 And I think I'm going to go write.
00:02:43 OK, love you.
00:02:44 Bye.
00:02:45 [SIGHS]
00:02:48 Where are all the blue ones?
00:02:49 Hey!
00:02:56 Sorry my flight got delayed.
00:02:58 Oh, there was this baby screaming
00:03:00 the whole way, like right--
00:03:03 Melissa?
00:03:05 I'm on the patio.
00:03:14 I'm home.
00:03:15 Hi.
00:03:16 Hi, hey, OK, did you know there's like 45%
00:03:18 less blue ones in this bag?
00:03:20 We're being scammed by Big Candy.
00:03:21 Can you believe that?
00:03:22 I thought you said you were going to be
00:03:23 doing some writing this weekend.
00:03:24 Oh, yes, I did say that.
00:03:27 And I wasn't lying.
00:03:28 But you know I need some unstructured free time
00:03:30 to let my creativity run wild.
00:03:31 I mean, how else am I supposed to figure out
00:03:32 what happened on Ariella's journey
00:03:34 or the night of the dark tide if I'm just sitting behind a desk?
00:03:39 So you figured it out then?
00:03:40 No, that was just--
00:03:41 that was an example.
00:03:42 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:03:44 Do not make that face.
00:03:45 I'm not making a face.
00:03:46 You are.
00:03:47 You are making that face.
00:03:49 You're making that face you make when you're
00:03:50 going to say something serious.
00:03:51 I think I need some space from us.
00:03:54 Is this a breakup?
00:04:00 Why?
00:04:01 It's just we're supposed to be this power couple, you know?
00:04:04 And lately I've been feeling like I'm in this relationship
00:04:06 all by myself.
00:04:08 Jonathan, that's just not true.
00:04:10 Babe, most days you don't even get out of bed.
00:04:13 You don't work.
00:04:14 I mean, you definitely don't write.
00:04:15 I mean, I get home from a business trip
00:04:17 and you can't even ask me how it went or say hi.
00:04:19 You know, you're right.
00:04:20 You're right.
00:04:21 And I'm sorry I was just distracted.
00:04:23 But I want to know what's going on at the bank.
00:04:25 [LAUGHS]
00:04:29 You don't work at a bank?
00:04:32 No.
00:04:32 No.
00:04:33 You don't work at a bank.
00:04:34 I know you don't work at a bank.
00:04:35 At the hedge fund.
00:04:36 Tell me what's going on at the hedge fund.
00:04:37 It's commercial real estate investment.
00:04:39 I've told you a hundred times.
00:04:40 Jonathan, that's like almost exactly the same thing.
00:04:45 OK, fine.
00:04:46 Just don't do this.
00:04:49 Don't throw away what we have.
00:04:50 We're like peanut butter and bacon.
00:04:52 Nobody likes peanut butter and bacon.
00:04:55 I love you.
00:04:57 Really, I do.
00:04:58 I just-- I can't--
00:04:59 I can't do us anymore.
00:05:03 I'm sorry.
00:05:09 You'll be OK.
00:05:11 Why wouldn't I be?
00:05:13 I'm a grown woman.
00:05:15 No, that is not real.
00:05:18 Jack would be like, move over.
00:05:19 There's plenty of room for us both on the door.
00:05:21 We're supposed to be a power couple.
00:05:24 Get up, Jack.
00:05:25 Get up.
00:05:26 Hello, my lovely.
00:05:37 How are you?
00:05:38 Susanna.
00:05:40 It's after 5, dear.
00:05:41 I'm off the clock.
00:05:42 Great, sorry.
00:05:44 Mom, hi.
00:05:45 What are you doing here?
00:05:47 A mother's job is never done, and neither is an agent's.
00:05:51 Not following.
00:05:52 Honey, I saw that what's-his-name broke up with you.
00:05:55 Who-- who-- who said anything?
00:05:56 Who said anything?
00:05:57 No one said anything.
00:05:58 I saw that you posted song lyrics online.
00:06:01 I just feel like Beyonce gets me.
00:06:03 I know, I read your post.
00:06:04 But regardless, he's gone.
00:06:06 You're heartbroken.
00:06:07 Look at me.
00:06:08 We have a deadline to meet.
00:06:11 OK.
00:06:12 OK, I just-- I kind of feel like my grief outweighs
00:06:15 the whole career thing right now.
00:06:16 I think you're wrong, because darling, you signed a contract.
00:06:20 A contract that will allow a publisher to seek damages
00:06:23 if deadlines are not met.
00:06:24 OK, so will we pay a little fine?
00:06:26 Sure.
00:06:27 You can pay your little fine of a million dollars.
00:06:30 What?
00:06:31 That's what I thought.
00:06:32 So if you would like to keep your house
00:06:34 from being repossessed, I suggest
00:06:36 you go upstairs and start packing,
00:06:38 because I booked us on a 10-day writing retreat.
00:06:42 Think of it as the mother-daughter trip
00:06:43 we've never taken.
00:06:45 OK, so you and me together on vacation.
00:06:50 You know how I feel about rhetorical questions.
00:06:54 Don't like them.
00:06:55 So go upstairs, start packing, and put on some deodorant,
00:06:58 please.
00:06:59 Mom, I'm--
00:07:00 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:07:05 Fine.
00:07:07 [SIGHS]
00:07:10 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:07:13 Really?
00:07:31 An olive farm?
00:07:33 Why not, like, a private library or something?
00:07:35 Darlene, your final book is set in a magical forest.
00:07:39 So this is your inspiration.
00:07:41 Mm, OK.
00:07:42 Now, where is my cell phone service?
00:07:43 Darling, don't dawdle.
00:07:44 Under the sun would be a nightmare
00:07:46 for your forehead wrinkles.
00:07:48 My forehead what?
00:07:49 Welcome to the Babbling Brook Farm.
00:07:57 Checking in, I'm guessing.
00:07:58 Yes, the name is D-E-E.
00:08:03 Let's see, D. So you've got one deluxe suite
00:08:06 and one basic room.
00:08:07 Perfect.
00:08:08 We'll just need a card on record.
00:08:09 I know.
00:08:10 Is this made of stone?
00:08:11 Slate, actually.
00:08:13 Tell the bellhop to bring the bags up to the room.
00:08:15 Thank you.
00:08:17 Your room is upstairs on the left.
00:08:18 Darling, we have a tasting tonight, 7 o'clock,
00:08:21 and do not be late.
00:08:22 Oh, and wear that cute top mommy packed for you.
00:08:26 Uh--
00:08:27 Oh.
00:08:27 Yeah, we don't have a bellhop.
00:08:32 Yeah, sorry.
00:08:33 She is a lot.
00:08:34 Oh, is that the--
00:08:40 It's the first moonlight magic book.
00:08:41 I'm rereading it.
00:08:42 I know it's YA, but Georgina Carwell's just
00:08:44 on another level.
00:08:46 You just get completely sucked into her world, you know?
00:08:48 Yeah, yeah, I know.
00:08:49 I wish I could get sucked into a fantasy world right now.
00:08:53 I could probably upgrade your room.
00:08:55 I mean, it's not like we have many guests
00:08:56 staying here right now.
00:08:57 Really?
00:08:58 Yeah.
00:08:59 Oh, thank you.
00:09:00 I'm Colleen, by the way.
00:09:01 Hi.
00:09:02 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:09:05 Correct.
00:09:13 Yeah, 458 pages.
00:09:17 OK, thanks so much.
00:09:18 Bye-bye.
00:09:19 Oh, sorry, I'm late.
00:09:20 I was on the phone with a publisher.
00:09:22 Oh, were you working on extending the deadline?
00:09:24 Darling, it's dinner time.
00:09:25 Mommy's off the clock.
00:09:26 OK, fine.
00:09:28 Let's get this wine tasting started, huh?
00:09:30 I could use a couple hours to turn my brain off.
00:09:33 Garcon?
00:09:34 Ah, yes.
00:09:35 Hello, and welcome to the Babbling Brook Farm.
00:09:41 My name is Ben Pulley.
00:09:42 I am the owner, but I'm also going
00:09:44 to be your guide on your journey through the wonderful world
00:09:47 of olive oil.
00:09:49 Oh, what happened to the wine tasting?
00:09:52 This is an olive oil tasting right in Olive Farm.
00:09:57 Right, yeah, no.
00:09:58 I know it's in Olive Farm.
00:10:00 Thank you.
00:10:00 I'm so sorry.
00:10:01 You have to forgive my daughter.
00:10:02 A recent breakup has seemed to have scrambled her brain.
00:10:05 Mom.
00:10:06 Darling, please continue.
00:10:08 Right, well, this is olive oil number one.
00:10:11 Olive oil number one, that's some creative branding.
00:10:13 It is a cold-pressed, extra virgin olive oil that
00:10:16 is derived from mission olives, which are, in fact,
00:10:18 the most popular of the Californian varieties.
00:10:21 We tend to plant our Bikiniwa and Frentoyo varieties
00:10:23 around all of the mission trees to give them that extra punch
00:10:26 come springtime.
00:10:27 OK, can we just try the olive oil?
00:10:29 No.
00:10:30 Charlie, let the man talk.
00:10:32 The difficult part is getting the pH levels of the soil
00:10:35 just right, because you're dealing with slightly basic,
00:10:37 slightly alkaline levels.
00:10:39 I do actually have a saying to help remember.
00:10:41 If you're eight and above, easy up, bruv.
00:10:43 If you're 7.5 or down, turn that ship around.
00:10:46 Wow, OK, I'm sorry, but I am way too hungry for that.
00:10:49 Melissa.
00:10:50 Ma'am, that's balsamic vinegar on your bread.
00:10:58 Would you like any olive oil on your next bite?
00:11:02 I'm good, thank you.
00:11:04 Mom?
00:11:05 Yes?
00:11:06 Dinner has been great, as always.
00:11:09 Ben.
00:11:12 Charlie, Mommy needs pages in the morning, OK?
00:11:16 Charming.
00:11:18 [WATER BUBBLING]
00:11:21 OK, you can do this, Mel.
00:11:30 All you have to do is write.
00:11:36 The beginning started at the beginning with a prerequisite.
00:11:47 Excuse me, is this seat taken?
00:12:06 Yes, my husband is standing, actually.
00:12:09 He must be bringing your wedding ring.
00:12:10 Well spotted.
00:12:16 You just earned yourself a seat.
00:12:17 Prego.
00:12:18 All right, I will humor you, since you are sitting
00:12:29 there staring at me.
00:12:31 What is it that you do?
00:12:33 Sergio.
00:12:34 Sergio?
00:12:34 Is that the measure of a man?
00:12:36 The title on his business card?
00:12:39 Is that a deflection?
00:12:42 I have done many things, seen the world, owned businesses.
00:12:47 Now I'm just enjoying the twilight of my youth.
00:12:50 I hate to break it to you, but I think your youth
00:12:52 is far behind you.
00:12:55 Or sitting right in front of me.
00:12:57 That is the start of my work day.
00:13:04 Pleasure to meet you, Sergio.
00:13:05 I did not manage to catch your name.
00:13:08 I didn't throw it.
00:13:09 How is it?
00:13:22 Well, the good news is it's not olive knot.
00:13:25 Good news is no absence of bad news, my friend.
00:13:28 Yeah, and there's bad news.
00:13:30 Olive flies have gotten into the crop.
00:13:32 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:13:36 Kaizo, I knew they would return.
00:13:39 Yeah, I think we're going to have to harvest
00:13:40 the olives early this year.
00:13:42 Any idea how to hold them off until then?
00:13:43 As I told your parents, a fight against the flies
00:13:46 is a fight against time.
00:13:48 But I know how to make traps.
00:13:50 All I need is some milk, some anchovies, some urine.
00:13:54 Right, I can help you with the first two.
00:13:56 But how about the capitalist banker, Mr. Bena?
00:13:59 I mean, earlier harvest means less soil, means less money.
00:14:04 He is coming next week.
00:14:05 And we just have to convince him to refinance the loan.
00:14:07 Or otherwise--
00:14:08 The flies, they will win.
00:14:11 Yeah.
00:14:12 Hi.
00:14:19 Sorry.
00:14:20 Oh my god.
00:14:22 I was just going to see if you'd seen my mom anywhere.
00:14:27 Were you writing something?
00:14:28 No.
00:14:31 Yes.
00:14:32 I mean, OK, so my college doesn't
00:14:34 have a creative writing major, which
00:14:36 is what I really want to do.
00:14:37 So I'm trying to write some short stories in my free time.
00:14:39 But like, it's super frustrating because I
00:14:40 feel like there's this giant gap in quality
00:14:42 between what I like to read and what I actually write.
00:14:44 Ha.
00:14:45 Does that make sense?
00:14:46 Yeah, no, totally makes sense.
00:14:48 I mean, you either feel like an idiot or a complete fraud.
00:14:52 And then you start going down the rabbit hole
00:14:54 of will anyone actually even read this?
00:14:57 I know, right?
00:14:58 Wait, so you're a writer too?
00:15:01 Yes, but I'm really more of a reader.
00:15:07 If you want someone to give you notes,
00:15:09 I'm happy to give it a read if you're interested.
00:15:13 Definitely interested.
00:15:14 I knew it wasn't very good.
00:15:20 No, no, no, no, no, don't get me wrong.
00:15:21 It's a good sentence.
00:15:22 It just gets kind of lost.
00:15:24 Every paragraph should have one core sentence
00:15:25 that drives the whole thing.
00:15:26 You're really good at this.
00:15:29 Like, professional level good at this.
00:15:31 Yes, she is.
00:15:32 If only she would just apply herself.
00:15:34 Oh, hi, mom.
00:15:35 How are you?
00:15:36 Oh, I am 12 minutes behind schedule, thanks to you.
00:15:38 Right, I got it, got it, got it, got it, got it.
00:15:40 Hey, look, I really, really like your style.
00:15:42 So as soon as you have a short that you're proud of,
00:15:45 just let me know.
00:15:46 I'll definitely give it a read.
00:15:47 Can I give you one now?
00:15:48 Yeah, of Melissa.
00:15:51 OK, I have a mother-daughter work thing.
00:15:55 But can I leave it here, and I'll grab it later,
00:15:56 and I'll read it as soon as I can?
00:15:58 Yeah, thank you.
00:15:59 Of course.
00:16:01 Let's go.
00:16:01 I'm coming.
00:16:02 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:16:06 Oh, Melissa.
00:16:12 You said you wanted pages.
00:16:14 I'm sorry, it's my fault. I should have specified.
00:16:17 I wanted quality pages.
00:16:18 OK, they're not that bad.
00:16:21 I feel like they're not that bad.
00:16:22 Mom, mom, mom, mom, don't put on your A2 glasses.
00:16:26 [CLEARS THROAT]
00:16:27 Ariella wondered what she would have for breakfast.
00:16:30 Who cares?
00:16:31 The Elvin pastries looked delicious.
00:16:33 Their dough perfectly crisp, flaking
00:16:35 at even the slightest touch.
00:16:36 But she would be a fool to ignore the warm welcome
00:16:39 of the Lumberry porridge.
00:16:41 You go on like this for six, seven pages.
00:16:43 OK, well, I just felt like maybe if I
00:16:45 riffed a little bit, an actual story would start flowing.
00:16:48 Let me be frank.
00:16:49 As your agent, you have nine days and zero viable words.
00:16:53 And both of our careers riding on the outcome of this.
00:16:56 So if I were you, I would start writing,
00:16:58 and I would start writing fast.
00:16:59 OK, mom, it's just-- it's not that easy, all right?
00:17:02 I'm really trying to be the person you want me to be,
00:17:04 but I'm just not one of those people who can wake up, and sit
00:17:07 down, and start working.
00:17:08 And with the breakup, and the pressure of this deadline,
00:17:10 I just-- I really don't think I ever will be.
00:17:12 [SIGHS]
00:17:13 Well, then we will just find somebody who is.
00:17:20 Meet me at the patio in one hour.
00:17:22 What are you doing?
00:17:24 What I do best, deal making.
00:17:26 Mr. Pauly?
00:17:30 Don't want to know.
00:17:31 Oh, Mr. Pauly.
00:17:32 Mr. Pauly?
00:17:34 Miss D, um, how can I help?
00:17:37 I have a business proposition for you.
00:17:39 Do you remember my daughter?
00:17:41 Vinegar Girl.
00:17:42 Yeah, Vinegar Girl.
00:17:43 She needs help finishing a manuscript
00:17:45 about a magical forest.
00:17:46 The problem is she's a bit lazy, wholly unorganized, and--
00:17:49 And all around unpleasant.
00:17:51 Yes, I remember.
00:17:52 Well, just so you know, between us,
00:17:54 she's a best-selling author.
00:17:56 Like, best.
00:17:57 She is?
00:17:57 Mm-hmm.
00:17:59 Well, what makes you think that I could help her?
00:18:01 Well, I can see that you are meticulous,
00:18:03 and you are process-driven.
00:18:04 In essence, you are everything that she's not.
00:18:07 And you happen to know something about trees.
00:18:10 You do know this is an olive grove, not a magical forest?
00:18:13 I know that.
00:18:14 Mel doesn't.
00:18:15 She hasn't been out of a place like this ever.
00:18:18 Besides, I think you two have some real chemistry.
00:18:22 Regardless, my offer still stands.
00:18:24 You help her finish her manuscript, and in exchange,
00:18:27 we will use her influencer status to help give
00:18:29 this place some much-needed PR.
00:18:31 Maybe you can pull it out of whatever downward spiral
00:18:33 it's currently in.
00:18:34 The farm is doing just fine.
00:18:36 Thank you.
00:18:37 Please.
00:18:37 I'm an agent.
00:18:38 I can practically smell the financial desperation.
00:18:41 Desperation doesn't smell.
00:18:42 Really?
00:18:43 Huh.
00:18:44 Oh.
00:18:45 I think it might smell like--
00:18:47 Yeah, it smells like moldy olives.
00:18:49 [SCOFFS]
00:18:50 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:18:53 Deal?
00:18:55 Nope.
00:18:59 Nope.
00:18:59 No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:19:00 Mom, no, no, no, no.
00:19:02 I'm sorry.
00:19:03 No offense to you, but no.
00:19:05 Reject.
00:19:06 Are you done?
00:19:08 Good, because I want you to think very carefully about what
00:19:11 you're going to say next, because Ben here agreed
00:19:13 graciously to help you.
00:19:16 He is detailed, he is ordered, and he happens
00:19:19 to know something about trees.
00:19:20 So all you have to do is post something nice about his farm.
00:19:24 Agreed? Good.
00:19:25 I'll leave it to you two to make a schedule.
00:19:27 Great.
00:19:28 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:19:31 OK, so we don't really need to do this.
00:19:38 It's actually not that bad of an idea.
00:19:40 It's literally the worst idea.
00:19:42 I mean, how are you supposed to help me write?
00:19:45 You're a farmer.
00:19:46 You're not a writer.
00:19:47 And in case you haven't noticed, my entire life
00:19:50 is writing on this book.
00:19:51 Yeah, and so is my entire farm.
00:19:55 I'm going to level with you.
00:19:56 Do I want to be doing this?
00:19:58 No.
00:19:59 But right now, I'm desperate.
00:20:03 And everything I've done up until this point
00:20:05 has clearly not been working.
00:20:06 And it seems like the same is true for you.
00:20:09 Look, I'm not going to teach you how to write.
00:20:11 You already know how to do that.
00:20:12 But what I can teach you how to do is sit down and focus.
00:20:16 Because that is the one thing in my life
00:20:18 that I am actually good at.
00:20:20 So you think you can help me write
00:20:21 100,000 words in nine days?
00:20:25 That's 11,000 words a day.
00:20:26 If we have you writing from 9 to 5,
00:20:28 that's just a little over 1,300 words an hour.
00:20:30 And yes, I do think I can help you reach that.
00:20:35 Or we both crash and burn in the process.
00:20:37 [LAUGHS]
00:20:39 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:20:43 Fine.
00:20:46 It's a deal.
00:20:47 Let's get started.
00:20:49 OK, this doesn't really even make any sense.
00:20:51 It makes all the--
00:20:52 I don't understand why we actually have to go to my room.
00:20:56 This is happening.
00:20:57 OK, can you just slow down first?
00:20:59 Hey, we-- we don't really need to do this, right?
00:21:03 To figure out a solution, I first
00:21:04 have to diagnose the problem.
00:21:06 And that means seeing your work environment.
00:21:07 No.
00:21:08 [GROANS]
00:21:10 Maybe we do it a different day.
00:21:11 Another day, like one of the nine that you have left.
00:21:14 OK, fine, fine, fine, fine, fine.
00:21:15 It's just I haven't really had a chance to unpack.
00:21:18 It's not the best time right now.
00:21:19 And--
00:21:20 No, no, no, no.
00:21:21 I haven't had any time to--
00:21:23 How did you-- why?
00:21:33 Part of the creative process.
00:21:35 OK, so I had a bit of a meltdown last night.
00:21:38 Tried to write something half decent.
00:21:40 And by the end, I wanted to curl up and die.
00:21:43 In a blanket fort.
00:21:45 Well, no, it's actually more like a blanket mausoleum.
00:21:47 OK, either way, this has to go.
00:21:50 It has cathedral ceilings.
00:21:53 Seriously?
00:21:54 Yeah.
00:21:56 Wow.
00:21:58 OK, but I will do it.
00:21:59 OK, after you.
00:22:00 Seriously?
00:22:05 Yes.
00:22:06 Goodbye, old friend.
00:22:07 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:22:12 You're a monster.
00:22:15 OK, what now?
00:22:17 Let's begin.
00:22:18 So it's called automatic writing.
00:22:23 In the olden days, spiritual mediums
00:22:25 would utilize this technique to try to speak to the dead.
00:22:28 They thought anything they wrote down while wearing the blindfold
00:22:31 was coming from a nearby spirit.
00:22:34 So you want me to talk to ghosts now, right?
00:22:38 Blindfold back on, please.
00:22:39 The blindfold lets you block out external stimuli
00:22:45 and access your subconscious.
00:22:47 If you're having writer's block, this
00:22:49 will let you bypass any conscious objections.
00:22:52 You're just going to write whatever
00:22:53 comes down to your fingertips.
00:22:55 Got it?
00:22:55 Got it, got it, got it, got it.
00:22:57 OK, so a little help.
00:23:01 A little help.
00:23:02 Is it over here?
00:23:02 No, it's right in front of you.
00:23:04 So I just write anything?
00:23:08 Anything at all.
00:23:08 OK, so what you say-- oh!
00:23:17 I'm so sorry.
00:23:19 I'm OK.
00:23:20 I'm OK.
00:23:21 It's all good.
00:23:22 You OK?
00:23:23 Yeah.
00:23:24 Darlene, how's it going?
00:23:31 Well, I've written zero words, and I nearly killed a man.
00:23:34 So what do you think?
00:23:35 I think you're finally learning what it's like to be
00:23:37 a woman in the workforce.
00:23:38 Now sit down, do try to enjoy a meal with Mommy.
00:23:42 So how's it going?
00:23:45 It is going horribly.
00:23:47 He's an annoying know-it-all who-- it's
00:23:49 all about productivity this and efficiency that,
00:23:51 and it's not helping.
00:23:52 I was actually talking about your breakup.
00:23:55 Oh.
00:23:56 I just-- we don't normally talk about that kind of thing.
00:23:59 Darlene, Mommy's off the clock.
00:24:00 We can talk mother-daughter things.
00:24:02 So tell me, are you finally over what's-his-name?
00:24:06 OK, what is your deal with Jonathan?
00:24:10 He was a nice guy.
00:24:12 Please, Melissa.
00:24:14 He wanted a status symbol.
00:24:15 And when he found out he got a DIY project, he left.
00:24:18 Wow, OK.
00:24:19 So are you saying that I need to be fixed?
00:24:22 I'm saying that-- oh, here he comes.
00:24:24 Look away, look away.
00:24:29 Is that the guy you told me about?
00:24:31 Sir, hi.
00:24:32 Would you like to join us?
00:24:35 Who could turn down such beautiful company?
00:24:37 What are you doing?
00:24:44 Oh, she's going to play this game.
00:24:45 Mm-hmm.
00:24:46 Thought I'd find you here.
00:25:02 Is there cheese in this?
00:25:03 Aw, that's a nice way to say thank you.
00:25:06 I just-- thank you.
00:25:09 So how's the yield this year?
00:25:11 Not great.
00:25:12 Olive fly has gotten to the crop, which means--
00:25:14 Moldy olives.
00:25:15 Yeah.
00:25:17 Hey, dude, technically half the farm is mine.
00:25:19 I do know how things work.
00:25:21 So what are we going to do?
00:25:23 Well, we are either going to harvest early or wait and see
00:25:26 if the flies spread to all the trees.
00:25:28 Either way, not going to be producing a lot of oil
00:25:31 this year.
00:25:32 Hey, remember that time Dad forgot he left
00:25:37 half the harvest in the loft and all the olives
00:25:39 started decomposing?
00:25:40 Yeah, and all the moldy oils started dripping
00:25:43 from the flood boards.
00:25:44 Dude, it actually got in my hair.
00:25:46 So gross.
00:25:48 Point is, no matter how bad things get around here,
00:25:50 you'll never run this place worse than him.
00:25:53 Famous last words, Colleen.
00:25:54 Come on.
00:25:55 I believe in you.
00:25:56 You can do this.
00:25:59 So there I was, staring into the belly of the beast.
00:26:04 The lion's jaws opened wide, its teeth sharp and white.
00:26:09 It slowly sticks its tongue out.
00:26:12 I felt death approaching.
00:26:15 And then it licked me.
00:26:18 Oh, it licked you.
00:26:19 It's with a tongue like sandpaper.
00:26:21 If raised by humans, lions are actually quite friendly.
00:26:24 But that is the joy in life, no?
00:26:26 To be almost mauled to death by an exotic animal?
00:26:29 No, finding love and compassion in the most unexpected
00:26:33 of places.
00:26:33 Another bottle for the table, please.
00:26:41 Actually, you know, I think that I am good.
00:26:44 OK.
00:26:51 All right, Mom, I'm going to go.
00:26:53 I'm going to go write.
00:26:54 I will see you in the morning.
00:26:55 And Sergio, very nice to meet you.
00:26:57 Shall we move on to the Pinot Noir?
00:27:03 I was actually thinking we should move on to dessert.
00:27:06 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:27:09 This isn't working.
00:27:17 One more try.
00:27:28 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:27:32 [SIGHS]
00:27:33 Ariella's journey into the forest
00:27:48 was a journey into the unknown.
00:27:58 And by all accounts, she should have been terrified.
00:28:04 And she was.
00:28:06 But she knew she wasn't making the journey alone.
00:28:13 [SIGHS]
00:28:18 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:28:22 [BIRDS CHIRPING]
00:28:25 [HORN BLOWING]
00:28:34 [STAMMERING]
00:28:35 The iceberg ship is sinking.
00:28:37 [SIGHS]
00:28:38 [HORN BLOWING]
00:28:39 What is that?
00:28:41 Good morning.
00:28:43 Rise and shine.
00:28:47 Give me that.
00:28:49 It wasn't that bad.
00:28:51 All right, maybe I went a little bit overboard.
00:28:54 But you do know that waking up early
00:28:55 is part of being productive.
00:28:57 It's about keeping a schedule.
00:28:58 Come on.
00:29:00 We can get breakfast.
00:29:01 It's free.
00:29:05 Really?
00:29:10 Like actual words?
00:29:14 Yes, like actual bonafide--
00:29:16 a lot of words.
00:29:16 Wow.
00:29:17 I thought that the blindfold thing was literally
00:29:20 the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
00:29:21 OK, a little harsh.
00:29:23 OK, but it worked.
00:29:24 It did.
00:29:24 It really worked.
00:29:26 Well, that's great.
00:29:27 We just need to keep the words flowing.
00:29:29 Make sure your mind is in the optimal creative state.
00:29:32 Optimal what now?
00:29:34 Have you heard of the gut-mind connection?
00:29:36 It's the belief that not only can your brain
00:29:39 influence your stomach, but actually your stomach
00:29:41 can influence your brain.
00:29:43 OK, so you want to make me more productive
00:29:48 by controlling what I eat.
00:29:51 Exactly.
00:29:53 Do women like you?
00:29:54 Hi.
00:30:00 And for you?
00:30:01 Ben, question.
00:30:08 Do I look like a Victorian street wave to you?
00:30:12 No.
00:30:12 No?
00:30:13 No.
00:30:13 So why are you feeding me gruel?
00:30:15 OK, first off, this is not gruel.
00:30:17 This is called biofuel, and it is nutritionally complete.
00:30:20 No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:30:21 Do not lie to me.
00:30:22 That, that is slop.
00:30:23 OK.
00:30:24 And I'm not going to eat it.
00:30:25 But I am going to order the waffles.
00:30:27 Don't.
00:30:27 Don't.
00:30:27 Don't.
00:30:27 Don't.
00:30:28 Don't order the waffles, please.
00:30:29 I'm so-- I'm so sorry.
00:30:31 Do you mind if I send this back and get the waffles instead?
00:30:34 Oh, thank you.
00:30:36 Oh, and can I have ice cream on top of it?
00:30:37 I feel sick.
00:30:43 If only there was a readily available explanation
00:30:45 for that.
00:30:45 I could be lactose intolerant.
00:30:49 I could be.
00:30:50 Let's just get started.
00:30:52 Presenting the Idea Matrix, a trademarked workflow solution
00:30:57 that breaks down the writing process into 42 KPIs.
00:31:01 Let's say you want to map the progress of one
00:31:03 of your side characters.
00:31:03 The first thing you're going to do
00:31:05 is select one of the 25 structural functions
00:31:07 and then cross-reference that with one of the seven
00:31:09 main character archetypes.
00:31:10 But, Ben--
00:31:11 That's going to be denoted right here by the red string.
00:31:12 But--
00:31:13 Ben--
00:31:13 You have to use that with the blue string,
00:31:14 because the blue string is how you make--
00:31:15 Ben!
00:31:17 Do you want me to explain the structural functions again?
00:31:21 No, this is insane.
00:31:23 It's like the Zodiac Killer tried
00:31:25 his hand at arts and crafts.
00:31:27 Maybe you just don't understand it,
00:31:28 because this is a logical step.
00:31:30 No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:31:31 That is not going to help me write.
00:31:33 Because you've been so good at that before my methods.
00:31:35 Can I see that for a second?
00:31:42 Sure.
00:31:43 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:31:47 Great.
00:31:49 It's not like I spent all night making this for you.
00:31:54 Ben, can--
00:31:54 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:31:57 Oh, dear.
00:32:12 If you're going to comment on my appearance,
00:32:13 please don't even bother, OK?
00:32:15 I look how I feel, and I feel like a human dog starved to die.
00:32:19 Oh, I believe this is what the kids refer to as a hot mess.
00:32:26 It's actually pretty good.
00:32:27 I know.
00:32:27 You didn't get your witty genes from your father.
00:32:29 So where are mommy's pages?
00:32:30 Desk.
00:32:32 Desk.
00:32:32 Let's see.
00:32:37 OK.
00:32:37 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:32:42 OK.
00:32:44 Well, honey, the quality is good.
00:32:47 But the quantity--
00:32:48 I know I didn't write today.
00:32:51 Melissa, don't give me that face, mom, OK?
00:32:54 I felt like I had it yesterday.
00:32:56 Like, the words were just flowing out of me.
00:32:58 And then today, with this whole stupid bulletin board thing,
00:33:01 I just--
00:33:02 I feel like a fake.
00:33:04 Honey--
00:33:05 You are not a fake.
00:33:07 You are Georgina Cartwell.
00:33:09 Exactly.
00:33:10 She speaks fluent French and vacations in Marseille.
00:33:13 And I can't even roll my R's.
00:33:15 I am just Mel, the girl who apparently can't write anymore
00:33:20 and just lashes out on anyone who tries to help her.
00:33:23 I understand now.
00:33:25 This-- this is all about Ben.
00:33:28 Let me tell you a secret, honey.
00:33:29 Conflict isn't always bad.
00:33:31 Pressure isn't always bad.
00:33:33 That's how diamonds are formed and steel is forged.
00:33:36 And it's exactly how I got you extra percentage
00:33:38 on your residuals.
00:33:40 I thought you threatened to sue.
00:33:42 My point exactly-- conflict.
00:33:45 Now look, I know that you don't think your arrangement with Ben
00:33:47 is working, but these pages right here
00:33:50 are proof of just the opposite.
00:33:52 So I need you to get up and go make up with Ben,
00:33:54 because the clock is ticking.
00:33:56 Go.
00:33:57 Out.
00:34:02 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:34:05 Please don't tell me you're making another org chart.
00:34:16 What?
00:34:16 No, this-- actually, can I have your advice?
00:34:20 It's like some psychotic AI tried to create a Moonlight
00:34:26 Magic fan fiction.
00:34:28 What is this?
00:34:30 This is for Mel.
00:34:32 The woman with the terrifying mother.
00:34:33 She's Georgina Cartwell.
00:34:39 What?
00:34:40 Do not mess with me.
00:34:41 Are you serious?
00:34:42 That's Georgina--
00:34:42 Shh.
00:34:43 Her mom is terrifying, and she's definitely
00:34:46 going to sue me for telling you.
00:34:48 Are you helping you-know-who finish her last book?
00:34:53 Answer the question.
00:34:54 Yes, yes.
00:34:55 OK, I am going to help her finish the book.
00:34:58 She's going to promote the farm, and we
00:35:00 hopefully won't go bankrupt.
00:35:02 But every time I try to actually help, I just mess it up.
00:35:07 OK, real talk, dude, this isn't how creative people work.
00:35:12 There's no formula for inspiration.
00:35:15 OK, if you want to inspire an artist,
00:35:17 you need to get them out into the world.
00:35:20 Have them explore.
00:35:21 Live a little.
00:35:23 By live a little, you mean--
00:35:24 Oh, you're so useless.
00:35:25 OK, here.
00:35:28 These are her first two books.
00:35:29 The final one will be set in a magical forest.
00:35:32 We have 396 olive trees outside.
00:35:34 If you want to inspire her to write, start there.
00:35:37 Think you can manage?
00:35:39 Yeah.
00:35:40 Yeah, I can manage that.
00:35:41 And read the books, dude.
00:35:42 Come on, this isn't amateur hour.
00:35:44 This is Georgina freaking Carwell.
00:35:46 OK.
00:35:48 Thanks.
00:35:50 [SCOFFS]
00:35:51 Huh.
00:36:00 Not bad.
00:36:01 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:36:03 [KNOCKING]
00:36:20 Oh, no.
00:36:24 I don't know what I was expecting.
00:36:26 Oh, wait, Ben.
00:36:27 Hang on, I just had my retainer in.
00:36:31 Hey, I'm really sorry.
00:36:33 OK, I know you were just trying to help,
00:36:36 and I trashed your bulletin board because--
00:36:38 I don't know, I think it made me feel anxious.
00:36:41 I'm supposed to be this brilliant writer, right?
00:36:44 And I was just standing there thinking,
00:36:46 oh, is this how you're supposed to do it?
00:36:50 Have I been doing it wrong this whole time?
00:36:51 And I don't know, I think I just kind of snapped.
00:36:55 Wasn't cool.
00:36:56 Honestly, I totally deserved it.
00:36:59 I don't know why I tried to break down the writing process
00:37:00 into 42 KPIs.
00:37:02 I still don't know what that means.
00:37:04 Oh, it's a key--
00:37:06 you know what?
00:37:07 Forget about it, they don't matter.
00:37:10 They don't?
00:37:13 You know what?
00:37:14 Instead of forcing you to write today,
00:37:16 let's go outside, see if inspiration
00:37:17 strikes you that way.
00:37:18 OK.
00:37:22 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:37:24 So we're hanging milk cartons on the trees because of--
00:37:28 why?
00:37:29 There's no actual milk in them, they're fly traps.
00:37:31 Ah.
00:37:32 Oh, I'm sorry.
00:37:34 What is that?
00:37:34 It smells like a public toilet.
00:37:36 Best to not get into that.
00:37:38 OK, how about you take those trees over there
00:37:39 and I'll get the ones here?
00:37:42 OK.
00:37:43 I can hang it anywhere, right?
00:37:44 Yeah, anywhere you find, just like that.
00:37:46 See?
00:37:47 Ooh.
00:37:49 Why don't you just use pesticides?
00:37:51 I mean, isn't that what most farmers do?
00:37:53 Yeah, my parents use pesticides, but it's
00:37:56 pretty hard on the trees and even harder on the wallets.
00:37:59 Really?
00:38:00 Yeah.
00:38:01 Every time it rains, you have to reapply all the pesticide
00:38:04 and it adds up pretty quick.
00:38:05 All right.
00:38:07 Done with your tree over there?
00:38:08 Done.
00:38:09 Super easy.
00:38:10 Good, because we've got 386 more traps.
00:38:14 What?
00:38:14 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:38:17 OK, I'm done.
00:38:23 Done in any shade.
00:38:25 Oh, man.
00:38:26 Why is the shade so bad?
00:38:31 You have to trim the branches in the center of the tree.
00:38:33 That way, more light can hit the branches beneath it.
00:38:35 The more light that hits the tree overall,
00:38:37 the more olives it produces.
00:38:38 You know, you're kind of a know-it-all.
00:38:40 Has anyone ever told you that before?
00:38:41 Pretty much my entire life.
00:38:44 Water?
00:38:45 Yes, thank you.
00:38:47 You know what's actually crazy?
00:38:49 Is I'm kind of having fun splitting my butt off.
00:38:52 Really?
00:38:53 [LAUGHTER]
00:38:56 Of course, now I get service.
00:39:00 What's wrong?
00:39:01 Just an email from Susanna.
00:39:04 Apparently, the Times is doing an article
00:39:06 on the cultural impact of the Moonlight Magic series.
00:39:10 It's great.
00:39:11 Isn't that a good thing?
00:39:12 Yeah.
00:39:13 Yeah, I guess.
00:39:14 It's just I spend all my time trying to write this book.
00:39:20 You know, I would love to go one full day
00:39:22 without having to think about Miss Georgina Cartwell.
00:39:25 All right, I've got an idea.
00:39:33 How about today we completely forget about the book
00:39:35 and go somewhere fun?
00:39:39 I think Susanna would have an aneurysm.
00:39:42 I won't tell if you won't.
00:39:45 OK, yeah.
00:39:47 OK, let me get a few things together
00:39:50 and then meet me back at the barn in like 20 minutes?
00:39:52 OK.
00:39:53 OK, great.
00:39:54 Wait, there's a barn?
00:39:58 Wow.
00:40:05 OK, so we are going full horse and plow with this.
00:40:10 Ooh, OK, OK, so what are we going to do first?
00:40:12 Are we going to churn some butter or milk a cow?
00:40:16 This is an olive farm.
00:40:17 Remember, we grow olives.
00:40:19 Then why have the barn?
00:40:22 What?
00:40:23 You have horses?
00:40:25 It's literally on the front page of the welcome packet.
00:40:27 Nobody reads those.
00:40:28 First time in a stable?
00:40:33 How can you tell?
00:40:35 Well, let me introduce you to your first horse then.
00:40:39 This is Spencer, basically the golden retriever of ponies.
00:40:44 And he is going to be your horse for the day.
00:40:49 My what?
00:40:50 Yeah, you're going to be riding him.
00:40:52 Oh, no.
00:40:53 No, I'm not going to.
00:40:54 I don't need to--
00:40:56 I don't need to actually ride.
00:40:57 Don't you want to know what it's like to ride a real horse?
00:41:01 What?
00:41:01 Didn't Aurelia say that there is nothing
00:41:03 more freeing than riding a horse with the wind at your back?
00:41:06 You read my books?
00:41:08 Yeah, stayed up all night reading them.
00:41:11 Seriously, what happened on the night of Dark Tide?
00:41:13 I don't know.
00:41:14 Everyone keeps asking me that.
00:41:15 I know the answer.
00:41:18 He'll figure it out.
00:41:21 So want to see if Aurelia was right?
00:41:24 Here you go.
00:41:31 That's good.
00:41:32 All right, you can ease up on the reins a bit.
00:41:33 Yeah, but how do I drive?
00:41:34 Or I mean steer?
00:41:37 Steer.
00:41:37 You ride a horse.
00:41:40 And just feel it in your leg.
00:41:42 Just feel it in your thighs.
00:41:43 Just give a squeeze the direction you want to go.
00:41:45 And Spencer's a good horse.
00:41:46 He'll know what to do.
00:41:46 OK.
00:41:47 Yeah.
00:41:48 All right, I'm doing it.
00:41:50 Yeah, that's it.
00:41:50 All right, you ready for something
00:41:51 a little more advanced?
00:41:53 Advanced meaning?
00:41:54 Meaning a canter.
00:41:56 Canter, like faster?
00:41:57 Yeah, just a little bit.
00:41:58 No, no, no.
00:41:59 I would literally die.
00:42:01 OK, this is where we stop.
00:42:04 Good job.
00:42:05 Good girl.
00:42:09 Ooh, what are they eating?
00:42:12 A vetch.
00:42:13 It's a type of wild bean.
00:42:15 Topsoil erosion is a big problem for farmers out here.
00:42:18 Overworking the land disrupts the soil structure.
00:42:20 One big rain and half your topsoil
00:42:22 is rushing downriver.
00:42:23 To avoid that, we've been trying to let the farm grow wild.
00:42:26 Plus, vetch adds nitrogen back into the soil.
00:42:33 Its flowers are pretty to look at, too.
00:42:35 You are just a giant nerd, aren't you?
00:42:38 Massive, huge nerd.
00:42:44 OK, I have the best idea.
00:42:46 Here, you got this, right?
00:42:47 OK, thanks.
00:42:48 Just hold that.
00:42:49 OK.
00:42:50 Thank you.
00:42:50 All right, come on, guys.
00:42:51 Whoa, Mel, where are you going?
00:42:57 Come on, hurry up.
00:43:00 Mel, Mel.
00:43:01 Come on.
00:43:02 Where are you going?
00:43:03 Mel.
00:43:04 Whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:43:06 It's warm enough.
00:43:07 Are you crazy?
00:43:08 You just have to jump.
00:43:10 [SCREAM]
00:43:11 [GASP]
00:43:12 Get in.
00:43:16 I did it for your swimsuit.
00:43:17 You don't need one.
00:43:18 Just get in.
00:43:19 We're being spontaneous.
00:43:20 OK, on the count of three.
00:43:22 One. - Two.
00:43:23 Two and a half. - Three.
00:43:25 OK, OK.
00:43:26 Go!
00:43:26 [YELLING]
00:43:27 That's great.
00:43:32 You did it.
00:43:32 You did it.
00:43:33 You did it.
00:43:34 [GIGGLING]
00:43:35 You do know I had actual activities planned for today
00:43:43 that didn't involve jumping into the Arctic water.
00:43:45 Oh, great.
00:43:46 It was, first of all, balmy, lukewarm.
00:43:49 Yeah.
00:43:49 And second of all, you had fun.
00:43:51 Don't even pretend like you didn't.
00:43:53 OK, so what is this all for?
00:43:55 These are from Colleen.
00:43:56 I thought it'd be a good idea to do one of those painting
00:43:59 sessions where you paint what inspires you.
00:44:02 You know, help you see the enchanted
00:44:04 forest for the trees.
00:44:07 Mm, I see what you did there.
00:44:10 OK, let's paint.
00:44:11 Here you go.
00:44:12 [YELLING]
00:44:25 [GIGGLING]
00:44:26 We are terrible painters.
00:44:41 No, they're not that bad.
00:44:43 OK, fine, they're not great.
00:44:48 But art is not about being good or bad.
00:44:51 It is-- it is about expressing yourself.
00:44:54 And wrangling with the universe to distill
00:44:56 one essential truth, even if it's only true for you.
00:44:59 I mean, OK, look.
00:45:01 Look at this olive that you were making.
00:45:04 And I mean, really look at it.
00:45:05 Now tell me that you weren't trying
00:45:07 to capture one specific emotion when you made it.
00:45:10 I was trying to paint a man's neo-olive,
00:45:12 but it kind of looks like a hairy lemon.
00:45:14 What?
00:45:16 I hate you so much right now.
00:45:18 Really?
00:45:18 Yeah.
00:45:19 Because I was about to see if you wanted anything to eat.
00:45:23 I take it all back.
00:45:26 Here, try this.
00:45:27 It will blow your mind.
00:45:28 Mm.
00:45:32 No way.
00:45:35 Right?
00:45:37 What is in that?
00:45:38 Olive preserves with lemon and ginger.
00:45:41 It's an old family recipe.
00:45:43 Super easy, but super delicious.
00:45:45 So good.
00:45:46 So how long has your family had this farm?
00:45:50 Three generations.
00:45:52 But my mom and dad did their best to try to make it two.
00:45:55 They weren't exactly in tune with the land,
00:46:00 or the business for that matter.
00:46:02 Is that why you started the resort?
00:46:04 Yeah.
00:46:05 Olive trees take five years to get healthy again.
00:46:08 And so I thought I could stave off
00:46:09 the impending financial doom by opening up the resort.
00:46:13 Little did I know that nature would have other ideas.
00:46:17 Honestly, I have no idea what I'm going to do.
00:46:20 The flies are eating into the crops and the profits.
00:46:25 And if I can't convince the lenders to refinance
00:46:27 the loan next week, I could lose all this.
00:46:32 Jeez.
00:46:34 I had no idea.
00:46:36 That's so serious.
00:46:37 No, I'm sorry.
00:46:39 No.
00:46:39 No, no, no.
00:46:40 This farm is beautiful.
00:46:42 These olives are insane.
00:46:44 All you really need to do is show people
00:46:46 how incredible this place is.
00:46:47 You know, use a little creativity.
00:46:50 Give them the old razzle dazzle.
00:46:54 You're right.
00:46:55 I'm doomed.
00:46:56 No, no, no.
00:46:57 OK, close your eyes.
00:46:59 OK.
00:47:00 Now, I want you to take a bite.
00:47:02 But before you do, I want you to think about everything
00:47:05 you love about this place, everything
00:47:06 you saw in it as a kid.
00:47:08 And then I want you to take that emotion
00:47:10 and try and distill it into the description of the olive oil.
00:47:14 OK, yeah, I can do that.
00:47:16 Ready?
00:47:17 1, 2, 3.
00:47:18 Woo.
00:47:19 It tastes like early season calamari.
00:47:26 OK, yes.
00:47:28 But now more of the flavor and the feeling behind it.
00:47:32 Yeah.
00:47:33 OK.
00:47:42 It's kind of earthy, like a warm summer rain.
00:47:48 Yes.
00:47:49 Oh, but also rich, like brown butter.
00:47:51 Yes, yes, exactly.
00:47:53 You're doing it.
00:47:54 See, I told you, you just need a little creativity.
00:47:58 You can do this.
00:47:59 I know you can.
00:48:00 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:48:03 I feel bad leaving them.
00:48:18 Are you sure they're OK in here by themselves?
00:48:20 Yeah, I've got something for them.
00:48:21 All right.
00:48:22 Music?
00:48:28 Even horses need something to help them sleep.
00:48:31 That's fair.
00:48:32 Hey, can I ask you something?
00:48:41 Sure.
00:48:42 It's not just the breakup.
00:48:48 Is it why you're not writing the book?
00:48:53 I mean, your ex broke up with you last week,
00:48:55 and you've spent, what, the last two years writing the book?
00:49:02 A little more.
00:49:04 So what's going on?
00:49:06 I don't know.
00:49:09 It's like I created Georgina Cartwell
00:49:12 to be this impossibly perfect version of myself, right?
00:49:17 Like, she's sophisticated, and she travels the world
00:49:21 and makes it look easy.
00:49:23 And every time I sit down to write this book,
00:49:25 I just feel like people are going
00:49:26 to finally see through it all.
00:49:28 You know?
00:49:29 They're going to see me for who I really am.
00:49:32 Just Mel.
00:49:36 What's so great about Georgina Cartwell, anyway?
00:49:38 No, really, what's so great about her?
00:49:41 I mean, to me, she's stuck up and pretentious,
00:49:44 but you, Mel, you're amazing.
00:49:47 You're spontaneous and funny and--
00:49:51 you're brilliant.
00:49:53 You.
00:49:55 Not Georgina Cartwell.
00:49:56 [music playing]
00:49:59 What are you doing?
00:50:08 I'm asking you something I would never ask Georgina Cartwell.
00:50:12 Melissa D, would you like to dance?
00:50:14 [laughs]
00:50:15 Please.
00:50:16 [music playing]
00:50:20 OK.
00:50:21 [laughs]
00:50:22 [music playing]
00:50:25 Didn't think you were a dancer.
00:50:29 I still don't think that I am, so, you know?
00:50:31 [laughs]
00:50:32 [music playing]
00:50:36 You might be the last person in the world
00:50:40 I would have thought could dance.
00:50:42 That would make two of us.
00:50:43 [music playing]
00:50:46 You know what you should do?
00:50:47 You should throw a party.
00:50:49 No, like a festival.
00:50:50 Do I look like a party kind of guy?
00:50:52 I'm serious.
00:50:53 OK, just hear me out.
00:50:55 You can make a whole event out of it.
00:50:57 You could invite the bankers to come and impress them
00:51:00 and, you know, show them how truly magical this place can be.
00:51:05 That's actually not a bad idea.
00:51:08 If we picked the olives early, before the flies got to them,
00:51:11 we could use this year's harvest and put it on the table
00:51:14 and call it a harvest.
00:51:15 Put it on the table, call it a harvest festival.
00:51:18 They sell tickets.
00:51:19 And if we said Georgina Cartwell was going to be there,
00:51:23 people would definitely come.
00:51:24 Yeah, we could say that she's making a big announcement
00:51:26 about her final book.
00:51:28 That would mean telling the world
00:51:29 that you're Georgina Cartwell.
00:51:33 I mean, maybe I'm sick of her getting all the credit.
00:51:36 What's so great about Georgina Cartwell anyway, right?
00:51:38 [music playing]
00:51:44 Um, I should--
00:51:45 I should go.
00:51:47 Uh-huh, I should go write right now.
00:51:49 I mean, I'm going to write right now.
00:51:51 But you understood.
00:51:52 So I will see you tomorrow.
00:51:54 Yeah, I'll-- I'll--
00:51:55 [music playing]
00:51:58 See you tomorrow.
00:51:59 [music playing]
00:52:02 OK, let's write.
00:52:08 [knocking]
00:52:10 [music playing]
00:52:14 So this will be the main area for the festival.
00:52:16 And I was thinking that we could do maybe
00:52:17 a half dozen high top tables here where people
00:52:19 could sit their drinks down.
00:52:20 And then in the back, we'll bring some chairs
00:52:22 so we can--
00:52:23 you going to write this down?
00:52:24 When you say festival, do you mean like a giant party or--
00:52:29 Your skepticism is duly noted.
00:52:31 Sorry, but you weren't exactly Mr. Life
00:52:33 of the Party in high school.
00:52:34 OK, then help me out here, Colleen, with the festival.
00:52:37 Come on, it is a good idea.
00:52:38 We're going to pick the olives early
00:52:40 and then wow the bankers with some good food and wine.
00:52:43 It was Mel's idea.
00:52:49 It's such a good idea.
00:52:51 I love it.
00:52:52 Now write this down.
00:52:54 We're going to have tables there.
00:52:55 Buffet is going to be back here.
00:52:56 [music playing]
00:52:59 And through the fog and the mist,
00:53:03 she saw the blood red moon rise over the blackened sea.
00:53:08 And whether this was a dream or a memory,
00:53:11 she knew one thing for certain.
00:53:14 This was the night of the dark tide.
00:53:17 It's true.
00:53:23 Where I'm from, you can see the ocean from your doorstep.
00:53:26 So blue, it's like liquid sapphire.
00:53:30 You could come visit if you like.
00:53:32 Are you inviting me on another vacation?
00:53:34 A vacation?
00:53:36 Maybe.
00:53:37 Yes.
00:53:39 Or maybe something a little more--
00:53:42 Hey, guys.
00:53:42 Well, hi.
00:53:47 Impeccable timing, dear.
00:53:48 Sorry, I just-- I thought you were on the clock,
00:53:54 because, you know, it's 1:30.
00:53:56 No, it is not 1--
00:53:57 it is 1:30.
00:53:58 Yeah.
00:53:59 I guess time escaped me.
00:54:01 A beautiful thing.
00:54:04 We could just finish this later.
00:54:06 Arrivederci.
00:54:07 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:54:10 Arrivederci.
00:54:11 Pages.
00:54:16 OK.
00:54:18 OK.
00:54:20 Let's see.
00:54:21 What do we have here?
00:54:23 I like him.
00:54:25 I think he's a good influence on you.
00:54:29 Darling, please, I'm trying to focus on the prose.
00:54:33 Wait.
00:54:34 Did you figure out what happens the night of the dark tide?
00:54:37 I did.
00:54:37 You did?
00:54:38 It just came to me last night.
00:54:39 OK, every 100 years, the blood red moon
00:54:42 rises, creating this massive ecological disaster.
00:54:44 And millions and millions of little bugs
00:54:46 rise from the ocean floor, and they
00:54:48 start consuming anything that produces magic,
00:54:50 including the ench--
00:54:52 the enchanted forest.
00:54:53 Spoiler alert, darling.
00:54:54 I haven't gotten that far yet.
00:54:56 I'm sorry.
00:54:56 I'm just excited.
00:54:58 On a different note, though, why don't you
00:55:00 join us for dinner tonight?
00:55:02 I thought you two have been enjoying your date nights.
00:55:05 We have, but I miss you at the dinner table.
00:55:09 Hey, invite Ben.
00:55:12 Make a double date.
00:55:13 Ben?
00:55:14 Yes.
00:55:15 No.
00:55:16 No.
00:55:17 Would he even want to do that?
00:55:19 Regardless, I will see you two at dinner.
00:55:21 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:55:25 Hello.
00:55:38 Oh, hey.
00:55:39 What is this place?
00:55:40 Welcome to the Frontoio.
00:55:42 It means olive press in Italian.
00:55:45 Ah.
00:55:46 How does it work?
00:55:47 This bad boy?
00:55:48 Oh, please don't say that.
00:55:50 Oh, well, this is a milling machine.
00:55:52 Back in the olden days, they would use these giant millstones,
00:55:55 but they couldn't regulate the temperature.
00:55:57 If the olives get about 26 degrees Celsius,
00:55:59 then it ruins the flavor.
00:56:00 Oh, speaking of flavor, I have something I want to show you.
00:56:05 Olive oil number one, spring garden.
00:56:08 A light, delicate olive oil with floral notes
00:56:11 that reminds you of the sun dappling over the trees.
00:56:16 Wanted to try a little rebranding before the festival.
00:56:19 Give the bankers a little razzle dazzle.
00:56:22 The branding is perfect.
00:56:23 Hey, um, random question, and totally no pressure to say yes,
00:56:33 but would you want to join me and Susanna
00:56:37 de Renewbo for dinner tonight?
00:56:40 Like a sort of double date thing?
00:56:41 No.
00:56:42 No, no, no.
00:56:42 It's not a double date.
00:56:44 It's more like a mother-daughter Italian--
00:56:50 you can just say no.
00:56:51 Yes.
00:56:53 Really?
00:56:54 Yeah, it sounds fun.
00:56:56 OK.
00:56:58 OK.
00:56:59 So I'll meet you in the lobby at 7?
00:57:02 Perfect.
00:57:03 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:57:06 [WHOOSHING]
00:57:18 Do you hear that sound, Mr. Ben?
00:57:22 It's the sound of Cupid's arrow, and you've been hit.
00:57:26 No, nobody has been hit.
00:57:28 And then shouldn't you be out harvesting the olives?
00:57:30 So I take lunch, big whoop.
00:57:33 But tell me, my friend, what would you wear for your big date?
00:57:38 It's not a date.
00:57:39 I think you need help picking outfit.
00:57:42 And Alexi is just the man.
00:57:48 What do you think about chambray?
00:57:49 Melissa?
00:57:55 Jonathan.
00:57:59 Wow, you look incredible.
00:58:03 So what are you doing here?
00:58:04 What am I doing here?
00:58:05 What are you doing here?
00:58:07 I'm on a writing retreat.
00:58:09 I mean, what are you doing at my client's farm?
00:58:13 Your client?
00:58:14 Remember commercial real estate?
00:58:16 The firm is interested in lending
00:58:22 to this distressed olive farm.
00:58:24 And the business model really isn't great.
00:58:26 They got low margins and a lot of tax problems.
00:58:29 So I've got to go there on Thursday.
00:58:31 Really?
00:58:32 But hey, I can get you some olive oil from the babbling
00:58:35 Brooks Farm if you want.
00:58:37 Ooh, could you get me one of those little novelty chocolates
00:58:40 from the airport, though?
00:58:41 Yeah, it's pretty weird us meeting here, huh?
00:58:47 Yeah, Jonathan, you broke up with me
00:58:49 after three years together.
00:58:50 It feels a lot worse than weird.
00:58:54 Yeah, that's fair.
00:58:55 Hey, when I came home that day, I panicked.
00:58:59 And I hurt you.
00:59:01 And Mel, I'm really sorry about that
00:59:03 because I never wanted to do that.
00:59:05 You know what?
00:59:06 In all fairness, I was spiraling pretty hard.
00:59:08 Really, I don't blame you.
00:59:10 It looks like you seem to have pulled yourself out of that.
00:59:13 I'm proud of you.
00:59:14 Really?
00:59:16 Or are you all dressed to go to dinner?
00:59:19 Susanna?
00:59:21 You know what?
00:59:21 Why don't I tag along?
00:59:23 You could take it as me extending
00:59:25 the proverbial olive branch.
00:59:27 It's definitely a date.
00:59:28 It's not a date.
00:59:30 Then why are you wearing that?
00:59:31 Because Alexi wanted to play America's Next Top Model.
00:59:35 Hi.
00:59:36 Hey, I'm so, so, so sorry I'm late.
00:59:37 Um, something came up and I just--
00:59:39 No worries.
00:59:40 I'm just glad you're here.
00:59:43 Ben!
00:59:44 Buddy, how you doing?
00:59:46 Um, Jonathan came up.
00:59:48 He is my ex.
00:59:51 Your ex?
00:59:53 Your ex?
00:59:55 Your ex is my banker?
00:59:57 Small world, right?
01:00:01 Hey, you coming to dinner with us?
01:00:02 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:00:05 I'm starving.
01:00:11 Hi.
01:00:12 Mrs. D, it's been too long.
01:00:15 Bring it in.
01:00:16 Jonathan, hi.
01:00:18 Forgot you were a hugger.
01:00:19 Great.
01:00:20 OK.
01:00:23 Jonathan, pleasure to meet you.
01:00:25 Hello, my name is Sergio.
01:00:26 Sergio, is that a Romanesco accent that I'm hearing?
01:00:29 Yes, very impressive.
01:00:31 So you're from Italy.
01:00:32 Did you take him back?
01:00:33 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:00:35 All right, send everyone such please.
01:00:37 Ah, right.
01:00:38 Oh, oh, oh, Ben, please, you take the seat.
01:00:41 You're the guest.
01:00:42 Thanks, man.
01:00:44 No, you take it.
01:00:45 I'll just grab a chair.
01:00:53 Great.
01:00:54 So they wanted $100 million.
01:00:59 I said, we won't do more than $80.
01:01:01 Closed the deal, made partner.
01:01:03 Excuse me, could we get another bottle of the Cabernet Sauvignon
01:01:09 for the table, please?
01:01:10 Thank you.
01:01:10 And could I get a tonic?
01:01:13 Water.
01:01:14 Jonathan, such a shock to see you here.
01:01:16 Oh, believe me, Mrs. D, I'm just as shocked as you are.
01:01:20 But Ben and I have been doing business for quite a while.
01:01:23 I wouldn't say while.
01:01:25 Oh, come on.
01:01:25 Don't be modest, Ben.
01:01:26 It's been three years.
01:01:28 Our company lent Ben the money to turn the farm around.
01:01:33 But that harvest festival that I'm hearing about, I like that.
01:01:36 That's a good idea.
01:01:38 But really, what I'm most impressed with is Mel.
01:01:43 She told me she's on track to finish her book.
01:01:47 Of course, I always knew she was brilliant.
01:01:51 To the triumphant return of Georgina Cartwell.
01:01:55 She's not Georgina Cartwell.
01:01:56 I mean, obviously she is.
01:02:07 I, uh-- I'm so sorry.
01:02:12 Everyone, excuse me.
01:02:19 He's probably just under a lot of stress
01:02:22 with the harvest festival.
01:02:24 I'm just going to go check on him quickly.
01:02:25 Hey.
01:02:45 Hey.
01:02:47 So what was that about?
01:02:49 Just-- when were you going to tell me?
01:02:53 Tell you what, exactly?
01:02:56 I don't know, that your ex-boyfriend is my banker?
01:03:00 Technically, he works in commercial real estate.
01:03:05 OK, I still don't know the difference.
01:03:10 Why does it matter?
01:03:11 Why does it matter that you're cavorting with the enemy?
01:03:14 OK, cheap shot.
01:03:19 Why do you care who I date?
01:03:20 Ben, what is going on?
01:03:30 Just talk to me.
01:03:32 Nothing.
01:03:33 Honestly, I'm fine.
01:03:37 Just stressed.
01:03:38 I'm stressed about you finishing the book.
01:03:41 I'm stressed about the festival.
01:03:42 I'm stressed about getting the Georgina Cartwell
01:03:44 seal of approval.
01:03:47 So you're worried about Georgina Cartwell?
01:03:49 No.
01:03:49 No?
01:03:51 Yes.
01:03:53 I don't know.
01:03:55 The festival's coming up, and you're so close to finishing.
01:03:58 But I don't want to lose my farm just
01:04:00 because you can't live up to being Georgina Cartwell.
01:04:04 Wow, I-- you know, I expected this from Susanna,
01:04:08 not from you.
01:04:10 Yeah, I actually thought that you saw me for me.
01:04:12 But apparently, you just see Georgina Cartwell, too.
01:04:15 Well, guess what, Ben?
01:04:16 I don't need anyone else in my life trying to manage her.
01:04:20 Mel, wait.
01:04:22 Yeah, sorry.
01:04:33 Something came up with the festival, so Ben had to leave.
01:04:36 Well, not to be a stick in the mud,
01:04:39 but Sergio and I can't stay for dessert either.
01:04:42 Why?
01:04:44 We're going for a walk.
01:04:48 Just go.
01:04:50 Good night, Charlie.
01:04:52 Jonathan.
01:04:53 Good night.
01:04:54 Hey.
01:05:01 You OK?
01:05:03 Yeah.
01:05:04 Yeah, why?
01:05:05 That face.
01:05:07 I'm not-- I'm not making the face.
01:05:10 Look, I don't want to be too forward,
01:05:12 but can I walk you back to your room, make sure you're OK?
01:05:15 Yeah.
01:05:21 Yeah, that's-- I'd like that.
01:05:25 [music playing]
01:05:28 So this is me.
01:05:42 Why are you making the face?
01:05:48 The face?
01:05:49 Yeah, the face you make when you're about to tell
01:05:51 me to take out the recycling.
01:05:52 Don't worry.
01:05:54 I didn't ask you to take out the recycling,
01:05:56 but I am wondering if you would be
01:05:59 willing to give us another shot?
01:06:02 Look, I-- I know I hurt you before,
01:06:05 but Mel, you were really spiraling.
01:06:09 I mean, we were supposed to be like this power couple,
01:06:12 and instead you were being crushed
01:06:14 by the weight of this book.
01:06:16 And it felt like it took all my energy to keep you together.
01:06:20 OK, it wasn't that bad.
01:06:23 You once walked around the house with a mint stuck
01:06:25 to your sweatpants for two days.
01:06:28 That was a lollipop.
01:06:31 OK, a lollipop then.
01:06:35 I am not proud of what I did.
01:06:38 I was drowning, and I was desperate for air.
01:06:41 And instead of talking to you about it,
01:06:43 I took the coward's way out, and I broke up with you.
01:06:47 I'm sorry for that.
01:06:49 And if you'd be willing to forgive me,
01:06:51 and if you'd be willing to take me back,
01:06:54 I promise I'll never abandon you again.
01:06:56 You know, why don't we just start
01:07:01 with you coming in and watching a bad rom-com?
01:07:07 OK.
01:07:08 [sighs]
01:07:10 But you can't stay.
01:07:13 OK.
01:07:14 [music playing]
01:07:18 [birds chirping]
01:07:21 Ugh, it's disgusting.
01:07:28 [laughter]
01:07:29 Where I'm from, they put bankers in jail.
01:07:33 Effective system, really.
01:07:36 Jail would be a kindness.
01:07:38 Yeah.
01:07:39 Ugh, I can't take this anymore.
01:07:41 Where are you going?
01:07:42 I'm going to slap some sense into my brother.
01:07:46 Hm.
01:07:47 [music playing]
01:07:50 Seriously, dude?
01:07:59 What?
01:08:00 What?
01:08:02 Do you have something you want to say?
01:08:04 Yes, I have something I want to say.
01:08:06 I am this close, this close, to becoming
01:08:08 sisters with a famous author, and you're
01:08:10 here building a cheap table.
01:08:13 I'm setting up for the festival.
01:08:14 The festival that's going to determine whether or not
01:08:17 we keep this farm.
01:08:18 So yes, I'm building a table.
01:08:20 Oh, you're like the worst parts of mom and dad glued together.
01:08:23 Mel is back together with that off-brand Ken doll.
01:08:26 Is that what you want?
01:08:27 And don't give me the whole, oh, I'm Ben.
01:08:30 I have no emotions, shtick, because that's ridiculous.
01:08:32 You know what's ridiculous?
01:08:34 All of this.
01:08:35 I hate to break it to you, Colleen,
01:08:37 but life isn't like one of your stories.
01:08:40 There are no heroes.
01:08:41 There are no magic potions.
01:08:44 And while we're being perfectly honest,
01:08:46 there is no such thing as true love.
01:08:50 I was stupid to think that there ever could have been
01:08:52 anything between Mel and I.
01:08:56 But that's the real world.
01:08:58 It's about time you start living in it.
01:09:02 Fine.
01:09:03 Build your stupid table.
01:09:05 See what I care.
01:09:07 [music]
01:09:12 So are they good?
01:09:14 Well, I don't have a problem with them.
01:09:16 No.
01:09:18 Okay, why do I feel like there's a but coming?
01:09:21 But there could be a potential problem with your,
01:09:24 shall we say, recreational activities.
01:09:27 You talking about Jonathan?
01:09:29 This is purely, purely professional,
01:09:31 but Jonathan has not been a good influence on you in the past.
01:09:35 He's going to be a terrible influence on you again in the future.
01:09:37 That's great, Mom.
01:09:38 Thank you, thank you so much for joining the long list of people
01:09:41 who think they know what's best for me.
01:09:42 Melissa, I am your agent.
01:09:44 That is my job to tell you what is best for you.
01:09:46 Yeah, you are also my mom.
01:09:48 And maybe for once you can talk to me like I'm your daughter,
01:09:52 like you actually care about me, and not Georgina Cartwell, but me.
01:09:55 Okay, you're being a little dramatic.
01:09:58 When have you actually ever been there for me?
01:10:01 I'm serious, Mom.
01:10:02 It is no wonder I've spent my entire childhood
01:10:04 racing off into fantasy worlds.
01:10:06 [phone rings]
01:10:07 Melissa, I--
01:10:08 Seriously?
01:10:10 You're seriously going to take that?
01:10:12 No, go ahead. Take your next meeting.
01:10:14 [phone rings]
01:10:16 I was going to send it to voicemail, Melissa!
01:10:18 Babe, what's wrong?
01:10:24 What? Nothing.
01:10:26 Okay, can everyone just give me, like, a little bit of space?
01:10:29 Okay, backing up, backing up.
01:10:32 I'm really sorry, I just had a fight with Susanna.
01:10:35 Like, worse than usual.
01:10:38 Well, you want me to put a movie on?
01:10:41 Maybe see if I could get us a tub of ice cream from somewhere?
01:10:44 No.
01:10:46 No, I still have, like, a fifth of the book to write
01:10:49 and two days to do it, so I really need to focus.
01:10:52 No distractions.
01:10:54 Including me?
01:10:55 I'm not trying to be mean, but I have a word count to hit.
01:10:59 No, no, no, I get it.
01:11:00 You're a strong, independent woman.
01:11:03 I didn't mean that sarcastically.
01:11:09 I like the new Mel, really.
01:11:12 I'm still the same me.
01:11:15 Hey, look, I promise we can watch a movie before bed.
01:11:21 [knocking]
01:11:23 A little help?
01:11:34 Hey, man. Need a hand?
01:11:41 No, actually, it's--
01:11:42 Hey, do you know how many times I helped Melissa move?
01:11:45 Don't worry, I got this.
01:11:47 All right, where are we going with these?
01:11:50 Just follow me.
01:11:52 All right, so, what's the plan, man?
01:12:02 Are we gonna, like, set 'em up around the table, or--
01:12:06 All right, can we get real for a second?
01:12:09 What do you mean?
01:12:11 I mean, can we talk about why you've been acting so weird lately?
01:12:14 This Harvest Festival, it's-- it's a cute idea, really,
01:12:18 but it is stressing you out, man, and what for?
01:12:21 Is it really gonna make a difference to your bottom line?
01:12:23 Is it gonna improve sales?
01:12:25 Is it gonna impress me so much I go back to my boss
01:12:28 and tell him to re-approve the loan?
01:12:30 That was the plan.
01:12:31 Okay, look, it's not a bad plan, don't get me wrong,
01:12:34 but an easier plan, a better plan, sell the land.
01:12:38 Take the check, man.
01:12:40 Your margins are awful, and the work, it's-- it's back-breaking.
01:12:45 Not to mention your product is at the whim of a million little beetles.
01:12:49 Flies. Sure.
01:12:51 Why worry about all of that?
01:12:53 Sell the farm, man, take the money.
01:12:56 The land'll still be here,
01:12:59 it's just gonna have a bunch of little houses and condos on it.
01:13:02 I'm gonna go grab some more chairs, you think about it, okay?
01:13:05 [soft music]
01:13:08 ♪ ♪
01:13:15 ♪ ♪
01:13:20 ♪ ♪
01:13:25 ♪ ♪
01:13:30 [paper rustling]
01:13:35 "What We Build" by Colleen Pulley.
01:13:38 I like that.
01:13:39 She hid from her work, but not because the work was difficult.
01:13:42 She was a sculptor, and she loved nothing more
01:13:45 than putting her chisel to stone,
01:13:47 transforming rock into living effigy.
01:13:49 That was the easy part.
01:13:50 The hard part was what would happen when she finished,
01:13:54 when she would stare at the stony face of her creation
01:13:58 and see herself reflected in its alabaster eyes.
01:14:02 [soft music]
01:14:05 ♪ ♪
01:14:11 [paper rustling]
01:14:14 [door closes]
01:14:16 ♪ ♪
01:14:24 [soft music]
01:14:27 ♪ ♪
01:14:33 Couldn't sleep either?
01:14:35 Couldn't sleep, couldn't work.
01:14:37 All I could do was think about what you said to me.
01:14:40 Mom, I--
01:14:41 Listen, I am not mad.
01:14:45 I'm not mad at all.
01:14:48 Join me.
01:14:50 [sighs]
01:14:52 You know what's sad?
01:14:53 I can't remember the last time I properly sat down
01:14:56 to look at the stars.
01:14:58 All this running around, distracting myself with work,
01:15:02 when all this beauty's right in front of me
01:15:04 and all I had to do was look up.
01:15:08 Not really talking about the sky, are we?
01:15:12 You know you got your writing genes from me, right?
01:15:16 Melissa, I am so sorry.
01:15:24 I have been a terrible mother,
01:15:26 and I have not been there for you.
01:15:28 I mean, this whole on-the-clock, off-the-clock rule,
01:15:31 it was just--it's ridiculous.
01:15:32 It's not like I can turn off being a mother
01:15:34 like the notifications on my phone.
01:15:36 I am so sorry.
01:15:38 Mom, look, you really don't need to apologize.
01:15:41 I shouldn't have freaked out on you, and...
01:15:45 you have been a good mom.
01:15:47 Yes, you have.
01:15:50 Mostly.
01:15:51 It's just sometimes I wish maybe you were a little less harsh.
01:15:56 That is fair.
01:15:58 [chuckles]
01:16:00 That is fair.
01:16:01 When I was young, I spent so much time
01:16:04 feeling lost, and I did not want that for you.
01:16:09 So I pushed you, and I--I pushed you too hard.
01:16:12 No.
01:16:13 I did, and I am sorry for that as well.
01:16:15 I mean, honestly, sometimes I need some direction.
01:16:19 Okay.
01:16:21 I mean, is that referencing Ben or Jonathan by chance?
01:16:27 Honestly, I don't know.
01:16:29 Maybe both.
01:16:30 Well, here's what I do know.
01:16:32 I have spent the last 30 years trying to manage your life,
01:16:37 and I think it's high time I let you make your own decisions.
01:16:41 Besides, you're the writer.
01:16:44 You know how to end your own love story.
01:16:48 I like the star thing better.
01:16:55 [laughs]
01:16:59 [soft music]
01:17:02 So, this is where Mr. Ben is hiding.
01:17:12 I'm worried about you, my friend.
01:17:16 You don't seem well.
01:17:18 Yeah, what tipped it off?
01:17:20 You're eating cake.
01:17:21 You don't eat cake.
01:17:24 Come.
01:17:25 The festival is starting soon, and we have work to do.
01:17:28 We need you.
01:17:30 What's the point?
01:17:32 I feel like the olive's in there.
01:17:34 Brushed and ground up, squeezed and blood-dry.
01:17:37 Man, olives.
01:17:39 Who cares about such things?
01:17:42 In the end, everything needs love.
01:17:45 Alexei, I messed up.
01:17:46 I don't deserve your help, and I definitely don't deserve Mel.
01:17:50 Hmm.
01:17:51 Well, luckily for you,
01:17:52 I wasn't talking about the love between a man and a woman.
01:17:57 Come.
01:17:58 Follow me.
01:18:01 What are we doing here, Alexei?
01:18:09 Look up, my friend.
01:18:11 You'll see.
01:18:14 How did you--
01:18:17 By driving all night to the closest 24-hour print shop.
01:18:22 Colleen, I am so sorry about the other day.
01:18:28 I was angry, and I lashed out, and I didn't mean any of it.
01:18:32 Okay, whatever.
01:18:33 I didn't realize how much Mel meant to me
01:18:35 and how much losing her was going to hurt.
01:18:37 But in the process, I almost lost something even more special,
01:18:42 my sister, and I don't ever want that to happen again.
01:18:45 Okay, Ben, shut up.
01:18:46 We don't have time for this, dude.
01:18:47 I know you're twisted up about Mel.
01:18:49 Literally everyone knows.
01:18:50 But right now, we're three hours away from the start of the festival,
01:18:53 and we have to get this place ready.
01:18:54 It doesn't matter if we get the recommendation
01:18:56 from Georgina Cartwell or not.
01:18:58 We can do this without her.
01:18:59 But first, we have to finish setting up.
01:19:02 We need you.
01:19:05 Okay.
01:19:07 Okay, we're going to need flower arrangements for all the tables.
01:19:10 Alexei, I need you to get roses from the garden
01:19:12 and olive branches from the grove.
01:19:14 Colleen, go get cows personally anywhere you can find it.
01:19:17 Got it?
01:19:18 Okay, all right, we got this, people.
01:19:19 Let's go.
01:19:21 I was thinking we could jet home after this little shin dig.
01:19:25 You sure you don't want to come?
01:19:27 Mm-hmm.
01:19:28 Babe.
01:19:31 What's wrong?
01:19:32 I'm almost done.
01:19:34 And?
01:19:36 I just need to figure out how it ends.
01:19:38 All right, well, that shouldn't be too hard.
01:19:39 You're Georgina Cartwell.
01:19:42 But I'm not.
01:19:45 You get that, right?
01:19:47 I am like the sculptor in Colleen's story.
01:19:51 I am too scared to make anything out of fear
01:19:54 that people will actually see me for who I really am.
01:19:57 Not Georgina Cartwell.
01:19:59 Jonathan, we were together three years?
01:20:02 I was crushed under the weight of Georgina for three years.
01:20:06 How could you not see that?
01:20:08 No, I had--
01:20:10 Okay.
01:20:12 Do you even want me for me?
01:20:14 Oh.
01:20:19 I can't do this.
01:20:20 Where are you going?
01:20:21 I am the author of my life,
01:20:23 and I'm choosing how my love story ends.
01:20:31 Okay, sorry, well, first I do have to finish that chapter
01:20:34 and then put on a dress, and--
01:20:36 And then I'm choosing how my love story ends.
01:20:40 I think you're going to need to make a speech about Mel.
01:20:56 A speech? Why?
01:20:58 Because I know what happens when you disappoint a fandom.
01:21:02 Trust me, you want to handle this carefully.
01:21:06 It can't be that bad, can it?
01:21:14 Just let them down gently.
01:21:17 Try starting with a joke.
01:21:20 A joke?
01:21:23 Right.
01:21:26 [music]
01:21:39 Fancy seeing you here.
01:21:41 So I've been thinking,
01:21:42 I am going to wind down my work with my daughter,
01:21:48 and I'm not going to be her agent anymore,
01:21:50 and I'm just going to be her mom.
01:21:53 I'm going to be working on smaller clients,
01:21:56 but I thought maybe in between that big change,
01:21:59 I would, I don't know, go somewhere,
01:22:03 you know, without my phone or pages.
01:22:07 I should go somewhere that I could just pick flowers
01:22:13 and, you know, enjoy the moments as they come.
01:22:20 If it just so happens,
01:22:23 I know of an achingly beautiful little village in Tuscany.
01:22:28 You do?
01:22:30 [music]
01:22:36 Excuse me.
01:22:37 Excuse me.
01:22:43 Excuse me, everyone.
01:22:45 Hi, I am Ben Pulley,
01:22:48 owner of Babbling Brook Farm.
01:22:52 I don't know if you guys have been following the news recently,
01:22:55 but it turns out the dairy cows,
01:22:57 they're about to go on strike,
01:22:59 refusing to make any more milk.
01:23:01 I don't know about you guys,
01:23:02 but I think it's utter nonsense.
01:23:05 [laughter]
01:23:09 What?
01:23:10 It's funny.
01:23:11 [music]
01:23:15 [coughing]
01:23:22 Stupid shoes.
01:23:27 Okay, so before we kick off this harvest festival,
01:23:30 I have a quick announcement to make about our guest of honor,
01:23:35 Georgina Cartwell.
01:23:36 [applause]
01:23:38 Right.
01:23:39 Actually, Miss Cartwell is not going to make it today.
01:23:43 [gasp]
01:23:44 Look, I'm sorry.
01:23:45 I know, I know, I know.
01:23:46 It's okay.
01:23:47 No, stop.
01:23:48 It's fun.
01:23:49 Stop, stop, stop, stop.
01:23:50 Wait.
01:23:51 Stop, stop, stop.
01:23:52 Mel, what are you doing here?
01:23:53 I'm so sorry.
01:23:54 I know that this is definitely not the right time,
01:23:56 but I just needed to let you know that Jonathan and I broke up.
01:23:59 Oh, and that your sister is a stupidly good writer,
01:24:01 like annoyingly good,
01:24:03 and that I think I really, really like you.
01:24:08 Whew, okay.
01:24:09 That felt good.
01:24:13 Okay.
01:24:15 Wish me luck.
01:24:16 Good luck.
01:24:17 Everyone, hi.
01:24:19 Sorry, I have an announcement to make.
01:24:23 Georgina Cartwell is dead.
01:24:25 [gasp]
01:24:27 Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:24:29 Not like that, not like that.
01:24:30 Oh, you don't need to film this, really.
01:24:32 What I meant is Georgina Cartwell never existed.
01:24:37 She was the messed up projection of a slightly lazy,
01:24:43 slightly insecure writer.
01:24:45 Me, Melissa D.
01:24:49 But Ben made me realize that I don't need to be afraid
01:24:55 to show the world who I really am.
01:25:00 Which brings me to my second--
01:25:02 Second.
01:25:03 Second announcement,
01:25:05 which is that the third and final book
01:25:08 of the "Moonlight Magic" trilogy
01:25:11 was completed during my stay here at the Babbling Brook Farm.
01:25:15 [cheers and applause]
01:25:20 And I will be publishing it under my real name.
01:25:25 Thank you for your time.
01:25:28 Oh, oh, oh, and the name was Melissa D.
01:25:31 D-E-E.
01:25:34 That's my daughter!
01:25:36 Whoo! Thanks, Mom!
01:25:38 [applause]
01:25:41 [music]
01:25:46 [music]
01:25:55 Okay, seriously, Colleen, you are an insanely talented writer.
01:25:58 Oh, I'm still processing the fact that Georgina--
01:26:01 No, that Melissa D. likes my work.
01:26:04 Are you kidding? I love it.
01:26:06 I mean, seriously, I think maybe one more draft,
01:26:08 and then you're definitely gonna get it published.
01:26:11 Although you are gonna need a really good agent.
01:26:13 I am so proud of you!
01:26:16 Okay, Mom, I want you to meet Colleen.
01:26:18 This is Ben's sister. Nice to meet you.
01:26:20 Nice to meet you.
01:26:21 Colleen also happens to have a killer short story
01:26:23 that I think you'd love.
01:26:24 Well, that's quite a recommendation.
01:26:26 Actually, I am considering taking on
01:26:28 some of my smaller clients these days.
01:26:31 Mm-hmm. I would love to read what you have.
01:26:33 Yeah, that'd be wonderful.
01:26:34 Great.
01:26:35 I can email them to you.
01:26:36 I have at least, like, 5 short stories ready to go.
01:26:39 I was a lot like you when I was younger.
01:26:42 I--I can't believe that.
01:26:44 No, really.
01:26:46 When I was a young man, my father died
01:26:48 and left my family with nothing but a fishing boat.
01:26:51 I was told we would not make it.
01:26:53 But I persisted.
01:26:55 Because when you love something,
01:26:58 it is worth fighting for.
01:27:01 So...
01:27:03 if you're looking for funding, look no further.
01:27:09 I will not tear down your trees.
01:27:12 I will not put up houses.
01:27:15 I will invest in your future.
01:27:19 Knowing full well that good results
01:27:22 are the product of time.
01:27:25 And discipline.
01:27:27 I don't know what to say.
01:27:30 Then say nothing.
01:27:32 And enjoy the moment.
01:27:38 Hey.
01:27:47 I liked your speech.
01:27:49 Yeah?
01:27:50 'Cause I was pretty high on adrenaline
01:27:52 and scared that if I stopped talking
01:27:54 that people might start laughing.
01:27:56 Mel, I-- Ben, um...
01:28:00 You go first.
01:28:03 I'm so sorry.
01:28:05 I'm sorry about everything that I said.
01:28:08 I don't care about Georgina Cartwell at all.
01:28:13 I care about you.
01:28:15 Well, um, I don't know if you've heard,
01:28:21 but Georgina Cartwell's dead.
01:28:24 Yeah, apparently I killed her.
01:28:27 Would you like to dance?
01:28:33 With you?
01:28:35 Always.
01:28:38 [dance music]
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01:29:33 [helicopter whirring]
01:29:36 [siren wailing]
01:29:39 [engine starting]
01:29:42 ♪ ♪
01:29:45 ♪ ♪
01:29:48 (upbeat music)

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