WhenCallstheHeart S11E04
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00:00 [MUSIC]
00:05 Previously on When Calls the Heart.
00:06 >> I'm so sorry for interrupting.
00:09 >> I'm going to fail every math test.
00:11 >> I just can't get it.
00:13 >> The base of the mountain belongs to the township of Benson Hills, not Hope Valley.
00:17 >> I don't think in good conscience we can rule out Montague as a mastermind.
00:21 >> I couldn't have said it better myself.
00:23 >> I just hope we're able to go back to being friends.
00:25 >> I believe in this resort wholeheartedly.
00:27 I need to stay in Hope Valley until this is all sorted out.
00:31 I'm not going anywhere.
00:32 [MUSIC]
00:36 >> The governor's Easter address, it all sounds very official.
00:40 >> I don't even know why he invited us.
00:42 This is a radio speech.
00:43 What does he need a live audience for?
00:45 >> He said it's to remind him he's speaking to real people,
00:48 including his constituents listening at home.
00:50 >> Mom, could I come listen to my speech instead of going to daycare?
00:56 >> No, honey bear, there won't be any other children there.
00:58 And then mommy has to go to school.
01:00 >> Then can I come to school with you?
01:01 Next year I'll be big enough to go all the time.
01:06 >> He's right, somebody's growing up.
01:08 [MUSIC]
01:10 Today we're decorating Easter eggs at school, so
01:12 I think it would be a egg-cellent morning for you to come.
01:15 But then straight to daycare, all right?
01:17 >> Yay. >> Yay.
01:18 >> Yay. >> Yay.
01:19 [LAUGH] >> Thank you.
01:23 >> So do you think there'll be a Thanksgiving speech too?
01:30 >> Yeah, a Christmas one.
01:32 >> Don't forget New Year's.
01:33 >> What do you think this is about?
01:35 >> Might have something to do with a certain Easter bunny.
01:39 Excuse me.
01:46 >> Bill, I meant to tell you, I have an idea on how to get Lucas to remember.
01:53 >> Remember what?
01:54 >> Well, how he was shot, of course, what else?
01:56 >> I thought that pipe guy shot him.
01:58 >> Well. >> If you believe the papers.
02:00 >> You mean the Beatle?
02:02 Far be it for me to cast aspersions on a fellow journalist.
02:05 Where was I?
02:06 Yes, we could try hypnosis.
02:11 >> Hey, it worked for Sherlock Holmes.
02:13 >> Rosemary, hypnosis is frowned upon in medical circles.
02:16 It's unreliable and potentially even dangerous.
02:19 >> So is having a murderer running around free.
02:22 >> Murderer?
02:23 >> Attempted murderer, sweetheart.
02:25 It's just a theory.
02:26 >> Ladies and gentlemen, the governor is ready to begin his broadcast.
02:34 >> [APPLAUSE]
02:37 >> Thank you everyone.
02:39 >> Three, two.
02:40 >> This is Governor Lucas Bouchard speaking to you from my hometown of Hope Valley.
02:48 Easter is a time of new beginnings.
02:51 And on that theme, I am pleased to announce the building of 1,000 new homes,
02:58 apartments and row houses affordable to working people
03:02 who will be part of the expansion of the Cape Fullerton Harbor.
03:05 >> [APPLAUSE]
03:09 >> And closer to home,
03:10 we're accepting proposals to build one of the most ambitious developments
03:15 ever seen in our great territory.
03:18 The Hope Valley Resort.
03:19 >> [APPLAUSE]
03:23 >> But I'm not forgetting our youngest citizens.
03:26 I'm delighted to proclaim the first annual Governor's Easter Egg Hunt
03:31 right here in Hope Valley.
03:32 I know it'll be a turnout the likes of which we have never seen.
03:37 Thank you everyone and happy Easter.
03:39 >> [APPLAUSE]
03:46 >> Should we go congratulate him?
03:47 >> Yes. >> There you go.
03:48 >> Well, look at that.
03:50 >> I have to hand it to those two.
03:52 They're being very adult about this.
03:54 Seems like they moved on amicably.
03:57 >> Yes, yes it does.
03:58 Although I know things would be easier for you if Lucas was in Capital City.
04:04 Makes no difference to me.
04:07 [MUSIC]
04:18 [MUSIC]
04:28 [MUSIC]
04:54 >> So, you seem to be in the know with this whole Easter Egg Hunt.
04:58 >> Lucas consulted with me about it.
05:00 He had some pretty grand notions.
05:02 >> Such as?
05:04 >> Picture Edwin in a giant bunny costume.
05:09 >> I love it.
05:11 I would love to see that.
05:12 >> Well, I'm sorry to disappoint you, but I convinced Lucas not to do that.
05:17 >> What?
05:18 You're no fun.
05:19 >> Excuse me.
05:20 I am a lot of fun, but it is my job to remind Lucas to keep things simple.
05:25 >> So he gave you like an actual job?
05:30 >> It's more self-appointed.
05:32 >> I see. Well, in that case, I would like to thank you.
05:37 Your constituents would like to thank you.
05:39 The great town of Hope Valley thanks you.
05:41 I know Edwin thanks you.
05:42 >> Mm-hm.
05:43 >> You're going the wrong way.
05:45 School's back this way.
05:46 >> I have to go to the daycare to pick up Jack.
05:48 I'm bringing him with me to school today.
05:50 >> Oh, wow.
05:51 Lucky him.
05:51 You let me know if you need any help with the hunt.
05:59 >> That would be nice.
06:01 Thank you.
06:02 >> Let's just say for the sake of argument that Montague was involved in the shooting.
06:16 >> Mm-hm.
06:17 >> What would be your next step?
06:18 >> Well, that would be up to Lucas.
06:20 >> What's up to me?
06:21 >> Lucas, I don't suppose you remembered anything.
06:24 >> You will be the first to know, Rosemary.
06:26 But currently I'm focusing on the future and not the past.
06:29 Bill, I need you to attend a meeting with the mayor of Benson Hills.
06:32 >> Mayor of, is this about the resort?
06:35 >> Yeah, I warned Edwin that half of the property who sold the territory was
06:38 in the township of Benson Hills.
06:40 >> I'm sure he took full responsibility for the misunderstanding.
06:43 >> Which is why we need to get them on board pronto.
06:46 And you're the mayor of Hope Valley.
06:48 >> Acting mayor.
06:49 >> Well, I'd still like you to be there.
06:50 >> Well, I don't want me to be there.
06:52 It sounds like a bunch of hot air.
06:54 >> Well, Michael is still officially the mayor, aren't you?
06:59 >> But I can't meet with the mayor of Benson Hills.
07:01 >> Why not?
07:03 >> Have you not heard any of my stories about my five overbearing sisters,
07:06 one of whom was just elected mayor of Benson Hills?
07:09 I was just complaining about this last week at poker.
07:12 >> No one listens during poker.
07:14 >> Listen, Mike, this is perfect.
07:15 You have a family in.
07:17 >> You don't understand.
07:19 Maisie is impossible to reason with.
07:21 >> What, are you afraid of her?
07:22 >> Yes.
07:24 Yes, I am.
07:25 >> I know.
07:26 Lee will go with you.
07:27 >> I will?
07:29 Good idea.
07:30 >> Sounds like a dream team to me.
07:32 Mayor Maisie will be here this afternoon.
07:34 >> All right, you two have fun.
07:38 >> But.
07:38 [MUSIC]
07:48 >> All right, Jack, now we just leave it there for a minute to dry.
07:54 >> Is this what you do at school every day, mom?
07:56 >> No, not exactly.
08:00 Most days we're learning about reading and arithmetic, science.
08:05 >> More eggs?
08:06 >> Thank you so much, Minnie, just in time.
08:08 We've already gone through the first batch.
08:11 >> I'm very impressed.
08:12 >> Mm-hm.
08:13 >> There, your egg isn't dry yet.
08:15 You're going to turn the yellow into orange.
08:18 >> Girls, is there a problem over there?
08:20 >> Talia's egg will make the dye green.
08:23 >> Jack, I'll be right back, okay?
08:24 >> But I need your help.
08:26 >> I'll help you, Jack.
08:27 >> Thank you, Allie.
08:28 [BLANK_AUDIO]
08:33 >> Now, girls, have we tried listening to each other's point of view to see if
08:37 there's a compromise to be had?
08:38 >> What if we divide the yellow and make a green bowl and an orange bowl?
08:46 >> That is a great idea.
08:49 >> Deal.
08:49 >> You know, that is pretty good advice for Pop and his brother, what Miss Sotin said.
08:56 >> I completely agree.
08:58 [MUSIC]
09:05 >> Toby, my goodness, these are so beautiful.
09:11 >> This is how my mother showed me to decorate Easter eggs.
09:14 The way they did it when she was growing up in the old country.
09:17 I brought some to copy.
09:19 >> Do you think you could show us how?
09:20 >> First, trace a wax circle making two halves.
09:24 And then add one more circle making four parts.
09:29 >> Like quarters?
09:30 >> Right, quarters.
09:31 Then trace a wax circle going through the middle.
09:34 >> And how many parts is that?
09:36 >> Eight.
09:37 And then divide it one more time.
09:40 >> How many is that?
09:41 >> 16.
09:42 >> So each wedge is?
09:46 >> 116.
09:47 >> Toby, you just divided fractions.
09:50 [MUSIC]
09:55 >> So what do you think of school?
09:58 >> It's fun.
09:59 >> [LAUGH]
10:00 >> But.
10:01 >> But?
10:03 >> It's like you're everybody's mom.
10:05 [MUSIC]
10:09 >> I may be everyone's teacher, but I am only your mom.
10:13 And that is the most important thing I will ever be.
10:16 Love you.
10:18 >> Love you too.
10:19 [MUSIC]
10:21 >> Jack, there's gonna be an Easter egg hunt.
10:24 >> I know, I can't wait.
10:26 >> I like your wings, Lily.
10:28 Is it a special occasion?
10:29 >> No, she just insisted.
10:32 >> There you two are.
10:33 Wanna come play with the other children?
10:35 >> Sure.
10:36 Bye, mom.
10:36 >> Bye, Jack.
10:37 >> Bye, Auntie Faye.
10:39 >> Have fun.
10:39 >> Lily seems to be adjusting well.
10:44 And you?
10:46 >> I'm fine.
10:48 Although did I just make the right decision letting her wear her fairy wings
10:50 to daycare?
10:51 I know she loves them, I just wanna make sure the other kids don't tease her.
10:54 >> I'm sure they won't.
10:56 A little individuality is a good thing.
10:57 >> I think so too.
10:59 >> Mm-hm.
11:00 >> I don't know what I did before, Lily.
11:03 >> Being a working parent isn't easy.
11:05 >> I can hardly call myself a parent.
11:10 >> Caregiver then.
11:11 Either way, it's just as much work and joy.
11:16 >> You know, Elizabeth, I've never had so much fun.
11:19 >> [LAUGH] You're a lot of fun.
11:22 [MUSIC]
11:27 >> Bill.
11:27 Ned said a package arrived for you from the mountains in Capital City.
11:33 So do tell, what's in it?
11:34 >> Remind me to have a conversation with Ned about privacy.
11:37 >> This all looks very intriguing.
11:38 >> I called in a favor.
11:40 Got ahold of the case file on Pike.
11:41 >> Well, that is great news.
11:45 >> Look, this is a real scoop.
11:48 Bill, we are going to get to the bottom of this in a jiffy.
11:50 I just know it.
11:52 >> These are the fingerprints that were found in the gun that was used to
11:54 shoot Lucas.
11:55 >> Well, how do we know?
11:56 Can we be sure this is the gun?
11:58 >> The ballistics check out.
12:00 The prints belong to Clayton Pike.
12:01 >> So you're saying he did it.
12:04 >> Look again.
12:05 >> These fingerprints, they're only on the grip.
12:11 That doesn't make any sense.
12:14 If Pike loaded the gun, his prints would be all over the chamber and
12:17 the barrel from cocking and loading.
12:19 I once played Annie Oakley off Broadway.
12:22 >> Someone claimed this gun.
12:24 At best, there'd be a partial print left, not a perfect set like we have.
12:28 >> So someone tampered with the prints on the gun.
12:31 >> To make it look like Pike was the shooter, which would indicate he wasn't.
12:35 >> So you're saying Pike was framed or took the fall.
12:40 For whom?
12:42 >> Let me guess.
12:44 Montague.
12:46 >> Or someone he hired.
12:48 >> Excuse me, but you can't park there.
13:10 >> Oh, I'm so sorry.
13:11 Only I'm a close friend of the owner's.
13:13 Surely I'll be all right.
13:15 >> Oh, you're a friend of Lee's?
13:17 >> Lee?
13:18 >> Yes, he just bought the place from Governor Bouchard.
13:20 >> Aren't I behind the times?
13:22 >> So how long have you known Lucas?
13:29 >> Oh, we go way back.
13:32 >> It's funny he doesn't talk much about his past.
13:35 >> I suppose that's only why, especially since becoming governor.
13:40 >> Where did you say you know him from?
13:42 >> How would I go about getting a room?
13:44 >> Hickam, this lady would like to check in.
13:47 >> Oh, of course.
13:49 Welcome.
13:53 Please sign here.
13:54 How long will you be staying?
13:56 >> A few nights.
13:57 >> She's a friend of Lucas's.
13:59 >> Oh, really?
14:01 Welcome, Miss O'Con...
14:07 >> O'Con, Jeanette O'Con.
14:10 >> I know that name.
14:12 The old widow Jeanette.
14:14 >> Not sure I'd use those words.
14:17 >> Yeah, Lucas's friend from New Orleans.
14:19 >> Oh, right.
14:20 >> New Orleans was ages ago.
14:24 >> Jeanette.
14:26 >> Surprise, chéri.
14:30 It's me.
14:31 >> It's so nice to finally meet you.
14:33 We've heard so much about you.
14:35 >> Or, well, not that much, really.
14:38 >> Don't you two have that thing that you need to take care of?
14:41 >> I'd be interested in hearing more.
14:43 >> Not today, gentlemen.
14:45 Jeanette, would you follow me?
14:47 >> It's nice to see you, too.
14:50 >> Say, who's that?
14:56 Jeanette O'Con?
14:58 >> Lucas's old friend.
15:01 >> You don't say.
15:05 [door creaks]
15:07 >> You could at least have given me a warning.
15:14 >> You used to love surprises.
15:16 >> Only when I'm the one doing the surprising.
15:18 >> That was when I saw a photo of you and your fiancé in one of your cute local papers.
15:24 Were you going to invite me to the wedding?
15:26 >> Oops.
15:27 >> No.
15:28 It was called off, wasn't it?
15:30 >> Let's leave Elizabeth out of this.
15:33 Last I heard, you were working for the Treasury Department.
15:36 >> Let's just say we had mutual interests.
15:40 >> So you were an informant.
15:42 >> You know how that goes, darling.
15:45 >> Thank you for leaving me at the least opportune moment.
15:48 >> Couldn't be helped.
15:50 >> So, what kind of trouble can I bail you out of this time, Jeanette?
15:55 >> Actually, I'm here to bid on your resort.
15:58 >> And why would you be doing that?
16:00 >> As it happens, I was in Cape Fullerton on business.
16:03 I represent a group of high net worth investors there.
16:07 >> I've heard that before.
16:08 >> Lucas.
16:10 I've gone straight.
16:12 Just like you.
16:15 I swear it.
16:17 This group is completely on the level.
16:20 So if I have this right, you supply the land.
16:28 We build the resort and run it.
16:30 Then we split the profits.
16:34 >> Yes, that's correct.
16:36 However, this really isn't a good time.
16:38 The train leaves in 20 minutes.
16:40 >> I came by car.
16:42 >> Even better.
16:43 Let me walk you out.
16:47 >> Oh, look.
16:49 Seems I've already checked in.
16:54 >> Hi, Mike.
16:55 Have you seen Lucas?
16:57 I need to stop him from going overboard with chocolate bunnies.
17:00 >> You know Lucas.
17:01 He thinks big.
17:03 >> Right.
17:04 That's what I was afraid of.
17:05 Sometimes less is more.
17:07 >> Just try telling him that.
17:08 Oh, he's right.
17:11 About one thing.
17:13 Everybody loves chocolate.
17:16 >> I'm just going to go see if he's in his office.
17:18 >> Isn't it weird that Easter involves bunnies and eggs?
17:23 >> Now that you mention it, I suppose.
17:27 >> Yeah.
17:29 Well, I'll make sure to let him know that you were here.
17:33 About the bunnies.
17:34 >> Thanks, Mike.
17:35 I appreciate it.
17:39 >> Elizabeth.
17:40 Hi.
17:41 >> There you are.
17:43 About the chocolate bunnies.
17:44 >> Yes, I've already ordered them.
17:46 Don't worry.
17:47 100% done.
17:48 >> Right.
17:49 But Florence mentioned that you ordered the large ones.
17:51 >> Yes, I certainly did.
17:53 >> The children would really be happy with ones half that size, as would their parents.
17:57 So if you don't mind calling Florence, I'm sure --
17:59 >> I'm all right.
18:02 >> Why are you acting so nervous?
18:04 >> I'm not acting nervous.
18:07 I'm very busy.
18:09 >> All right.
18:10 Then I will see you at the egg hunt.
18:12 >> Great.
18:13 I'll make that call.
18:14 >> Thank you.
18:20 >> I'm sorry.
18:21 >> What?
18:22 >> Anyone asks.
18:23 Anyone.
18:24 I'm unavailable.
18:29 >> To hold you over.
18:30 Until dinner.
18:31 >> Oh, thank you.
18:32 I'll try not to be too late.
18:34 >> Seems they always have a lot to say at the Jameson Bible class.
18:37 >> They do like to argue.
18:40 >> Mrs. Thornton says every argument can be settled if people listen.
18:43 >> I think that's true.
18:45 >> Have you ever tried listening to your brother?
18:49 >> I can't listen if you won't speak to me, coop.
18:51 I'll see you all later tonight.
18:53 >> Bye.
18:54 >> Bye.
18:55 >> Bye, kids.
18:56 >> Bye.
18:57 >> Bye.
19:08 >> Oh, Michael, come on.
19:09 You're going to wear a hole in the carpet.
19:11 Your sister cannot possibly be that bad.
19:13 >> Don't say I didn't warn you.
19:15 >> This whole thing is going to be a huge waste of our time to say hello to my sister, Lee.
19:22 >> Oh, Michael, how many times have I told you that blue simply washes you out?
19:27 >> Gee, Maisie, I don't know.
19:29 150 million?
19:31 >> Oh.
19:33 >> Mary Hickam, pleased to finally meet you.
19:35 Lee Lynn coulter.
19:36 >> Nice to meet you.
19:39 Afraid to take me on by yourself, Michael?
19:44 >> On that note, why don't we have a seat and get started?
19:47 >> Let's do that.
19:55 The new access road replacing the hiking trail will come through on the Benson hillside of the mountain, of course.
20:00 >> So you'll get all of the tourists.
20:02 >> Exactly.
20:04 >> Maisie, you can't just make pronouncements like that.
20:07 This is supposed to be a negotiation.
20:10 >> We can build two roads, one from each side.
20:14 >> Sorry, this one is non-negotiable.
20:18 >> Okay.
20:20 Why don't we just table that one for the time being and move along?
20:24 >> The name will be the Benson hills resort.
20:27 >> That's ridiculous.
20:28 The resort site is on the hope valley side of the property.
20:32 >> Oh, you can't expect me to sit here and agree to hope valley resort.
20:36 >> You know what, I'm beginning to think I can't get you to agree to anything at all.
20:40 >> And I think that this has been a colossal waste of my time.
20:44 >> Michael, can you reason with her?
20:46 She's your sister.
20:47 Do something.
20:48 >> Oh, believe me, she's going easy on you.
20:50 >> It is a colossal waste of my time because it seems that none of you have considered the downside to this resort.
20:58 >> What exactly is the downside?
21:01 >> I would say that this does not become a magnet for undesirables.
21:06 And criminals.
21:07 And rum runners.
21:09 >> This resort is for families.
21:12 >> And that's what they thought in louis creek and look what happened there.
21:16 Decent person can't walk down the street in safety anymore.
21:20 I want to know what guarantee you can offer that the same won't happen here.
21:25 >> So I suspected none.
21:37 >> Why don't we take a break for the evening?
21:41 >> A week?
21:42 >> How about a year?
21:45 >> What's the point in writing uncle jacob a letter?
21:47 He probably doesn't even know who we are.
21:49 >> That's why I'm writing it like it's from dad.
21:52 >> Oh, my gosh, my dad would be so mad at me if I did that.
21:55 >> I'm sure ours will be too.
21:57 >> What's the worst that can happen?
21:59 They're already not talking to each other.
22:01 >> Your dad could stop talking to you.
22:04 >> Or he could wind up thanking me.
22:06 >> My mama told us he lives in Aberdeen.
22:08 Are you sure you can find the address?
22:10 >> The telephone exchange there should have it.
22:13 >> Ready to head home?
22:14 >> Coming, mama.
22:21 >> Hey, guess who checked into the hotel today?
22:23 Do you remember the name Jeanette?
22:25 >> Jeanette?
22:26 No, it doesn't ring a bell.
22:27 >> Okay, how about Amos?
22:28 >> Oh, it is too late for this.
22:30 >> Come on, you remember when Elizabeth was held hostage in the saloon?
22:35 >> Yes, Lucas is Jeanette.
22:38 >> Yes.
22:39 >> Oh, Amos Dixon.
22:41 Oh, my goodness, I must be tired if I forgot about that.
22:43 Now, Jeanette called Lucas to warn him about that awful fellow.
22:49 She's an old widow from New Orleans that he knew he got her out of some jam, I think.
22:54 >> Believe you me, the widow Jeanette is no helpless little old lady.
22:58 >> Oh, well, do tell.
23:00 >> She could be a screen siren.
23:01 >> Leland Coulter.
23:03 >> What?
23:04 >> I'm the screen siren in Hope Valley.
23:06 >> I think what I meant to say was she could be an actor, like a character actor, where you--
23:11 >> Mm-hmm.
23:12 >> --is you would be the leading lady.
23:16 >> Oh, my goodness.
23:19 All right.
23:21 Well, hmm, that is interesting, though.
23:26 So Lucas was not being entirely truthful about his damsel in distress.
23:32 I have to go talk to Elizabeth about this right now.
23:36 >> You do realize, of course, that it is the middle of the night, and you're wearing your nightgown.
23:42 >> Yes, when has that ever stopped me?
23:43 >> That's a good point.
23:44 However, Elizabeth might be sleeping, and Jack most certainly will be sleeping.
23:51 >> Ah.
24:08 >> Good day.
24:09 >> Hello.
24:10 May I help you?
24:11 >> I don't often indulge myself like this, but I wonder if I might have a cup of vanilla ice cream.
24:16 >> One of my favorite breakfasts.
24:18 >> Mm.
24:19 >> Are you in town for the Easter egg hunt?
24:21 >> No, no, I just happen to be passing through.
24:24 You obviously can't spot a stranger.
24:27 >> Sorry, I didn't mean--
24:29 >> No, think nothing of it.
24:31 It speaks highly of you that you know your clientele well enough to, hmm, spot a newcomer.
24:37 >> Well, getting to know people is what I love about this job.
24:41 >> And have you been doing it long?
24:43 >> A couple of years.
24:44 I came from Chicago.
24:45 I am the town pharmacist, and I also run the salon temporarily for a friend.
24:50 We do facials and mud masks.
24:53 >> Mud masks?
24:55 >> Yeah, my grandmother's recipe.
24:57 >> Ah, oh, how simply divine.
25:00 Huh?
25:01 The generational sharing of wisdom.
25:04 >> Yeah.
25:06 >> Mike.
25:09 Is everything okay?
25:10 >> What are you doing here?
25:12 >> Mike, this nice lady is a customer?
25:14 >> No, she is not.
25:17 >> I haven't properly introduced myself.
25:20 I'm Maisie Hickam.
25:22 >> Oh, you're--
25:24 >> Maisie, why are you here?
25:27 We don't meet again until next week.
25:29 >> What kind of girl enjoy a treat?
25:31 >> So you're not here by accident.
25:36 >> Mom, she told you about me, didn't she?
25:40 >> You told your mom about me?
25:43 >> Well, yeah.
25:45 Is that okay?
25:46 >> Sure, of course, yes.
25:54 >> Michael.
25:57 You should really bring me home to meet mother.
26:06 >> I used to love hunting for Easter eggs.
26:08 >> Oh, yeah?
26:09 I bet you were good at it.
26:11 >> My basket usually had a few more eggs than my sister's.
26:14 But I was always willing to share.
26:22 Nathan.
26:23 >> Yeah.
26:24 >> That is way too high.
26:25 >> Well, you can't make it too easy for them.
26:27 >> You can't make it too hard, either.
26:29 How are the smaller children supposed to reach that high?
26:36 >> I think if somebody wants something bad enough, they'll figure it out.
26:44 >> What if there's a chance they could get hurt?
26:50 >> Well, I guess they just have to decide if it's worth it or not.
26:56 >> Well, a chocolate egg definitely isn't worth it.
27:00 So if you would excuse me.
27:03 >> Yeah, I -- Elizabeth, I can do that.
27:07 >> I got it.
27:08 >> Well, just be careful.
27:09 I --
27:14 >> Oh!
27:20 >> Sorry.
27:22 >> Dad?
27:23 Mrs. Thornton?
27:25 >> Back here.
27:26 >> Hi.
27:29 Hi, Allie.
27:31 Where's Jack?
27:32 >> In the cafe with Angela and Cooper.
27:36 He wants to know when the Easter egg hunt's going to start.
27:40 >> Oh, that'll be --
27:42 >> Soon.
27:45 >> Okay.
27:56 >> I should -- yeah.
27:57 >> Okay.
28:18 >> Good morning, sherry.
28:20 >> Still here, I see.
28:22 >> Just until I make my bed.
28:24 >> I wouldn't bother making a bed if I were you.
28:27 >> Why not?
28:28 >> Because I know what kind of people your investors are.
28:32 >> I told you my investors are on the level.
28:36 >> I'm sorry.
28:38 But this project will be completely above board.
28:42 I've changed, Jeanette.
28:44 I'm not like you.
28:46 >> I've told you.
28:49 I've changed, too.
28:53 >> No.
28:58 Hello.
29:00 Jeanette O'Quon.
29:01 I presume.
29:02 Rosemary Coulter of the valley voice.
29:04 >> Pleasure.
29:05 Rosemary, I apologize.
29:07 >> You've become quite a legend around Hope Valley, you know.
29:09 >> Have I?
29:10 What on earth have you been telling people about me?
29:13 >> Nothing, I assure you.
29:15 Rosemary is something I can help you with.
29:19 >> You haven't seen Elizabeth.
29:25 Have you?
29:27 >> I have not.
29:29 >> Oh.
29:32 Fine.
29:42 >> Elizabeth.
29:44 She's the schoolteacher, isn't she?
29:47 >> Your erstwhile fiance.
29:51 >> That's really none of your concern.
29:55 Submit your bid if you must.
29:58 Then you can be on your way.
30:09 >> Children, the Easter egg hunt is starting soon.
30:12 >> Elizabeth.
30:13 >> What?
30:14 >> There is someone who has come to town that I think you might be interested in knowing about.
30:18 Someone connected to Luke.
30:20 >> Mama!
30:23 >> Sweetheart, you look so handsome.
30:26 >> We'll have to wait until later.
30:29 >> Okay.
30:30 But we do need to talk about Annette at the Alloon say.
30:35 >> But Rosemary --
30:36 >> Mama!
30:37 >> I tried to get the ears on her, but she wouldn't go for it.
30:40 >> Oh, my goodness, our little Easter bunny.
30:42 >> You look so cute.
30:46 >> Oh.
30:47 >> Lily and I are ready.
30:49 >> Hey, very cute.
30:51 You do realize, of course, that the Easter egg hunt is for the kids.
30:56 >> Of course.
30:58 >> Two baskets?
31:02 >> That just means you'll have to fill both of them up with all the eggs.
31:06 >> Okay, Auntie Faye.
31:08 Can we still hunt together?
31:10 >> Of course.
31:11 >> The sooner we start hunting --
31:13 >> The sooner we get to the chocolate.
31:15 >> Yeah!
31:16 >> Oh.
31:19 >> Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, welcome to the first annual governor's Easter egg hunt.
31:27 May I present governor Lucas Bouchard.
31:30 [ Applause ]
31:37 >> Thank you.
31:38 Thank you, everyone.
31:39 Thank you.
31:40 This is a great turnout on a beautiful day.
31:42 Kids, are you ready?
31:44 >> Yes.
31:45 >> Yeah.
31:46 >> Without further ado, I declare the Easter egg hunt open.
31:52 [ Applause ]
32:02 >> Lucas, is there something I should know about?
32:09 >> No.
32:10 No, I don't think so.
32:11 Hey, have fun, buddy.
32:13 We'll find those eggs.
32:29 >> Yes!
32:32 >> Don't you need to help the other kids, like at school, Mom?
32:36 >> No, sweetheart.
32:37 >> I know, I am all yours.
32:39 >> Goldie, Goldie, I have some eggs over here.
32:42 Come here, sweetie pie.
32:44 Come on.
32:45 Take Daddy's hand.
32:46 There you go.
32:47 Come on.
32:48 Come on.
32:49 >> Rosemary, what was it you wanted to talk with me about earlier?
32:53 >> Hi, Dad.
32:54 >> Oh, sorry.
32:59 >> Oh.
33:01 Oh.
33:04 >> There you go.
33:07 >> Thank you.
33:08 >> Good girl.
33:13 >> Mike, your sister is great.
33:16 >> You don't think it was a little nosy of her to come all the way from Benson Hills to spy on you?
33:21 >> Well, when you put it that way, it's kind of flattering.
33:24 And I like her.
33:26 >> Well, I can tell she likes you, too.
33:29 But who wouldn't?
33:32 You make me feel like I can do everything right.
33:36 She makes me feel like I do everything wrong, down to the color of the shirt I wear.
33:42 >> Hmm.
33:45 You listen to me, Mike.
33:47 Your problem is that you don't know how wonderful you are and capable and brilliant and handsome and lovable.
34:07 >> May?
34:12 I really want to kiss you right now.
34:17 Would that be okay?
34:28 >> Under here?
34:29 >> Maybe.
34:30 I think I see one.
34:35 >> Let's see that egg.
34:36 What do you think?
34:37 Anything in it?
34:38 Yeah.
34:40 Nothing.
34:42 >> Nothing in there.
34:43 >> Nothing in there.
34:49 >> A receipt showing your bid has been duly received?
34:53 >> When should we expect to hear?
34:56 >> Very soon.
34:57 Assuming your investors can pass a background check.
35:00 >> Lucas, take this seriously.
35:04 >> Why are you really here?
35:06 >> Believe it or not, I still care about you.
35:09 >> I'm no longer living that life.
35:11 I'm sorry.
35:13 Thank you for your bid, Ms. O'Quinn.
35:16 [ Music ]
35:36 [ Music ]
36:01 >> Elizabeth.
36:03 >> Hello.
36:04 >> Have we met?
36:06 >> No, but it's high time we did.
36:08 I'm Jeanette.
36:09 >> You're...
36:11 Jeanette.
36:13 >> We have so much in common.
36:16 Well, at least one thing.
36:18 Lucas Mouchard.
36:20 You see, I was once engaged to him, too.
36:28 I suppose it's time I go.
36:32 Well, it was so nice to have finally met you.
36:35 Safe travels.
36:37 [ Music ]
36:46 >> Salame, chérie.
36:48 [ Music ]
37:11 >> Poor widow Jeanette.
37:13 [ Background noise ]
37:21 >> So this is why you've been acting so strange?
37:24 >> Acting strange?
37:25 No, I...
37:26 >> You didn't want us to meet.
37:29 >> I think we got them all.
37:30 Can we get our chocolate bunnies now?
37:33 >> Of course.
37:35 I declare the hunt officially over.
37:38 [ Cheering ]
37:44 [ Music ]
38:01 >> Oh, I do hope that Lee is able to get Jack and Goldie down for a nap.
38:05 After all that excitement, I...
38:08 Elizabeth, I must say, you're handling all of this very well.
38:14 I mean, just think, Lucas was in love with that woman.
38:19 >> I suppose I always knew he had a past.
38:22 But finding out he wasn't honest with me about Jeanette, I just...
38:27 I don't understand why he felt like he couldn't give me the whole truth.
38:31 >> I bet he was probably afraid of what you'd think of him.
38:36 He does put you on a pedestal.
38:39 >> Maybe that was part of our problem.
38:41 I don't want to be on a pedestal.
38:43 I prefer my feet on the ground, thank you very much.
38:47 No, I think I'm happy to have met Jeanette today.
38:51 Now I don't have to feel...
38:53 >> Guilty for breaking his heart?
38:54 >> Rosemary, I think his heart is a bit more resilient than that.
38:58 After all, I wasn't the first.
39:00 >> But you're certainly the best.
39:05 >> Thank you so much for offering to cover for me, Allie.
39:08 I have a pot roast. I am very eager to get started.
39:11 >> No problem at all, Mrs. Yost.
39:14 Oh, if there's a problem, call Mr. Yost.
39:17 >> Will do.
39:19 Bye.
39:20 >> Bye-bye.
39:23 >> Okay, guys.
39:32 >> Hello, Aberdeen Exchange?
39:36 Can you help me find an address?
39:39 The name is Jacob Canfield.
39:45 25 Linden Street?
39:47 Thank you.
39:50 Got it?
39:51 Got it. 25 Linden Street, Aberdeen.
39:54 Sure you guys aren't going to get into trouble?
39:57 It's worth it if we do.
39:59 Cooper's right. It's too important.
40:20 Hi.
40:21 Hi.
40:24 I'm sorry to bother you so late. It's just I, uh...
40:28 You were right.
40:30 It was way too high.
40:33 None of the kids could get it.
40:37 I thought it best to go back to the person who risked life and limb for it.
40:52 I guess sometimes a chocolate egg is worth the risk.
41:00 So, uh, Jeanette?
41:02 Jeanette.
41:04 Uh, not what I expected.
41:08 I have to admit, I was a little shocked.
41:11 Yeah, I bet.
41:15 I have to admit that I felt bad for Lucas.
41:18 Just being caught out like that in front of everybody.
41:22 Mama!
41:29 I have to...
41:30 Yeah, no way. I know.
41:33 Good night.
41:35 Good night.
41:58 I firmly believe...
42:05 Jeanette.
42:06 I'm so sorry.
42:29 [♪♪♪]
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