The Baker's Son 2024 - New Hallmark Movies - Romance Hallmark Movies 2024 - Great Movies 2024 (1080p_30fps_H264-128kbit_AAC).mp4

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00:00:00This program is rated G and is suitable for general audiences.
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00:00:16La mer qu'on va danser
00:00:22Le long des golfes clés
00:00:27A des reflets d'argent
00:00:29Ah, Prud, so central to human history,
00:00:34It's been called the staff of life.
00:00:42It's just water, flour and yeast,
00:00:46Three simple little ingredients.
00:00:50But when made with love,
00:00:52It can become something special.
00:00:56You might almost say, magical.
00:01:27Les aberrassés, le long des golfes clés
00:01:35Et d'une chanson d'amour la mer
00:01:41Aberrant c'est mon coeur pour la vie de la mer
00:01:51Qu'on va danser
00:01:56Have a good day, Annie.
00:02:04You too, Annie.
00:02:09Oh, that coffee smells so good.
00:02:11Annie, if you love me even just a little bit, you'll pour me a cup.
00:02:14No. Half a cup?
00:02:16No.
00:02:17A quarter?
00:02:18No.
00:02:19You told me the baby's already doing some results.
00:02:21Just hang in there.
00:02:22She'll be here in a couple months.
00:02:23You can have all the coffee you want.
00:02:25Okay.
00:02:26Oh, there. I think you're right.
00:02:29She kicks hard enough without caffeine.
00:02:31I still can't believe I'm going to be an unofficial aunt.
00:02:36Hey.
00:02:38There they are.
00:02:39My two favorite women in the entire world.
00:02:45So much better than what I brewed at the bakery.
00:02:48Oh, yeah. Go ahead. Rub it in, Matt.
00:02:50Sorry, Mary, but you are almost home.
00:02:52And you are already a picture of paternal loveliness.
00:02:55You are such a charming little liar.
00:02:57But I still love you for it.
00:03:01So, movie tonight?
00:03:03I don't know. I'm behind in my bookkeeping.
00:03:06Besides, I'm still a little annoyed with you.
00:03:09What did you do now?
00:03:10You broke up with Sarah, she got depressed and quit, and now I have to find a new waitress.
00:03:15I didn't do it to hurt you. We just weren't right for each other.
00:03:18No one's ever right for you.
00:03:21I mean, you have this image of a perfect woman. I'm telling you, she doesn't exist.
00:03:25I'm not looking for perfection.
00:03:26And Sarah was very sweet, but honestly, she found the idea of you and me having a regular movie night weird.
00:03:34And I'm sorry, for me, that's a non-starter.
00:03:36Oh, I'm sorry. This is my fault?
00:03:38Yes.
00:03:40But in the spirit of forgiveness, I'll make the spaghetti you like.
00:03:44I'll even let you pick the movie on top of it.
00:03:47Oh, I haven't had an offer like that since before Tim and I were married. I'd take it.
00:03:52Alright, alright, alright. But I'll warn you right now, there won't be one car chase or explosion.
00:04:00Seven?
00:04:01See you then.
00:04:02Bye, Mary.
00:04:03Bye, Matt.
00:04:07You do realize why he hasn't met anyone, right?
00:04:09Oh, no. Not this again.
00:04:12Yes, this again, Annie.
00:04:14Look, all the signs are there. Why do you think he ends up on your couch?
00:04:18Because he's not willing to pay for his streaming service.
00:04:20No, it's because he's subconsciously in love with you.
00:04:25Well, I would be more interested in someone who could love me consciously.
00:04:30I mean, come on. It's Matt we're talking about.
00:04:45Hey, Walt.
00:04:48I tell you, you've got to experience Windward Island firsthand to appreciate what a happening and hot spot we really are.
00:05:00We've come a long way from the economic downturn and one little article from you could...
00:05:07Hello?
00:05:10Hello?
00:05:15Hi.
00:05:26Lyle, you are the most perfectly pressed police officer this town has ever seen. How do you do it?
00:05:33Well, I like to iron. I find it meditative.
00:05:37No conversation with you is ever uninteresting.
00:05:40Morning, Tim.
00:05:42I just saw Mary. She is looking more amazing every day.
00:05:45Yeah, she is, isn't she?
00:05:47Why so down?
00:05:49You know, stress. I don't even know why I'm bothering to paint this boat. I haven't had a charter in weeks.
00:05:54Come on, things are going to pick up. You've got to stay positive, buddy. You're going to be a dad.
00:05:58True.
00:06:03Morning, fellas. So the van's just right up there around the corner. Thank you.
00:06:08Tim, look at that. What did I tell you? Tourists. Things are picking up already.
00:06:14Wow.
00:06:16Well, hello, Lyle. Nice to see you again.
00:06:18Great to have you back, Mrs. D.
00:06:20Lovely to be back.
00:06:38Not the best first impression you ever made?
00:06:41I don't know. In some cultures, it's a sign of good luck.
00:06:45Really?
00:06:47Okay, fellas. Hit me with your best shot.
00:06:53Welcome to Windward. Walter Rasmussen, Mayor.
00:06:58I've got a few questions for you.
00:07:00Sure.
00:07:02Welcome to Windward. Walter Rasmussen, Mayor.
00:07:07Three tourists. We're dying here. Do you hear me dying?
00:07:13Enjoy your stay.
00:07:15So, Mrs. D., thank you for opening your beautiful home to a company of grateful dancers, who will do their best not to break anything.
00:07:24Thank you, Philip. As you may know, my late husband was not a fan of ballet.
00:07:29In fact, if he were still alive, the Seattle Seahawks would be sitting here instead of you.
00:07:36Create a wonderful ballet. Make me proud.
00:07:39And don't worry, if you hear strange noises at night, I'm sure it is just Franklin fighting culture, even from the grave.
00:07:50Cheers, everyone.
00:07:52Cheers, everyone.
00:07:54Cheers.
00:08:06I've seen this movie countless times and you cry at the end every time.
00:08:10I mean, you know they're going to end up together. It's not exactly a secret.
00:08:13You're fine, Wendatuck. You cry every time that movie with the dog comes on where it's going home.
00:08:18Okay, that is different.
00:08:20The love between a boy and his dog is simple. When it's people, it gets complicated.
00:08:25So your solution is just to avoid serious relationships? It's going to make for a very lonely life.
00:08:31I don't have a lonely life. I have you and our relationship. A nice, simple, uncomplicated friendship.
00:08:39I don't know whether to be flattered or insulted.
00:08:42I meant it as a compliment.
00:08:43Alright. It's time to get this dough in the oven.
00:08:47Okay.
00:08:53I like this one a lot.
00:08:55I don't know. It's not turning out the way I wanted.
00:08:58You say that about everything. When are you finally going to make your work as good?
00:09:02You have to say that because you're my friend.
00:09:05Just because I'm your friend, you're not thinking I'm afraid to tell you some hard-hitting truths.
00:09:09Oh yeah? Like what?
00:09:10Like your taste in movies is terrible. Your painting isn't.
00:09:15If I let you pick the movie next time, will you stop talking about this?
00:09:19Never.
00:09:22Good night.
00:09:24Good night.
00:09:40Good night.
00:10:11I know. I know.
00:10:13Doesn't that have something special?
00:10:16Matthew, you just need to put a little more of your heart into it than that.
00:10:22We've talked about this. I've tried.
00:10:25Maybe I just don't have the gift for it.
00:10:27I didn't know I did. And then I met your mother.
00:10:32And then?
00:10:34Maybe I just don't have the gift for it.
00:10:37I didn't know I did. And then I met your mother.
00:10:41And everything changed.
00:10:43Remember what my bread was like when she was alive?
00:10:46The line of customers.
00:10:48Sometimes I couldn't get out the door without tearing off a piece.
00:10:52She inspired me.
00:10:55After we lost her, nothing was the same.
00:11:03Maybe I just haven't found my inspiration yet.
00:11:07I trust that you will.
00:11:09Now, make your deliveries, go home, get some sleep.
00:11:15All right.
00:11:34Ah, hello. Just in time. Come on in.
00:11:36Where would you like this?
00:11:38We were just downstairs.
00:11:42Nice. Sustain that.
00:11:44Transition and up.
00:11:47Nice. Jeté into pas de jean.
00:11:54I don't know.
00:11:56I don't know.
00:11:58I don't know.
00:12:00I don't know.
00:12:01I don't know.
00:12:05Lovely. Keep that chin up. Shoulders back.
00:12:08Oh!
00:12:10Even it out. It was bumpy.
00:12:12I'm guessing the five second rule doesn't apply here.
00:12:14Keep working on it.
00:12:15Good guess.
00:12:17Great to have you here. And remember, I'm not just a mayor, I'm also a notary and insurance broker.
00:12:23Never too early to start thinking about life insurance.
00:12:31Yeah.
00:12:33I should have offered them accident insurance.
00:12:36Dancers break a lot of ankles, don't they?
00:12:38Maybe I could get a charter or two out of this.
00:12:41Any of them fish?
00:12:43No, no. It didn't come up.
00:12:45I'll be right back.
00:12:50Do you think we could get any publicity out of having a ballet company here?
00:12:54You just don't give up, do you, Wong?
00:12:56No.
00:12:57I'm not going to stop until Windward is back on the map.
00:13:00I will ford every mountain, I will climb every stream, I will chase every water...
00:13:04How many beers have you had?
00:13:06Half a glass.
00:13:08That's it, Walt. I'm cutting you off.
00:13:10Good idea.
00:13:12I need a clear head to plan my next move.
00:13:16Night, all.
00:13:18Night, Walt.
00:13:19Thanks, Walt.
00:13:20Not even one of them fish.
00:13:22The universe must have something against me.
00:13:24Hi.
00:13:25Hi.
00:13:26Can we get a white wine and a club soda with a lime, please?
00:13:30Ooh, I'll make that.
00:13:32Two limes? I'm feeling a little frisky.
00:13:38Okay, maybe the universe likes me a little bit.
00:13:41Aw, what's wrong? Does my guy feel a little down today?
00:13:44I just found out he's not going to get rich off of ballet dancers.
00:13:49Hey, it's not all about making money, all.
00:13:51I, for one, am happy to get a little bit of culture around this place.
00:13:55And since when are you a ballet fan, Matt?
00:13:58Since Annie took me when we were ten.
00:14:01You hated it.
00:14:02I didn't hate it.
00:14:03I didn't hate it.
00:14:04It was the nutcracker, and the Mouse King terrified him.
00:14:09A mouse scared you?
00:14:11Okay, he was like six feet tall with a sword, big teeth, and claws, and it was very...
00:14:16Six feet.
00:14:17Very scary.
00:14:18Terrifying.
00:14:19Excuse me? Can I get a diet cola, please?
00:14:22Sure thing.
00:14:30Had a chance to explore much of the island yet?
00:14:33No, we've been pretty busy rehearsing.
00:14:36How's that going?
00:14:37Good.
00:14:38Great. I'm a big ballet fan.
00:14:40Really?
00:14:41Oh, yeah. The Nutcracker is one of my favorites.
00:14:44Uh-huh. And, uh, what else have you seen?
00:14:47Well, actually, nothing else yet.
00:14:50What happened? The Mouse King scare you?
00:14:52Oh.
00:14:55Ouch.
00:14:57Okay, okay. Wasn't that funny?
00:15:00Yeah.
00:15:02Very funny.
00:15:07Ah, yeah. That's right.
00:15:09Mrs. Dean's brought the whole company out from Seattle to rehearse.
00:15:12Mrs. Dean's brought the whole company out from Seattle to rehearse a brand new world premiere.
00:15:16I'd say that's worth a few minutes on your broadcast. Hello?
00:15:36Thank you.
00:15:37Come.
00:15:38Good boy. Yes, you're a good boy.
00:15:40Welcome back to Windward, Mrs. Dean.
00:15:42Oh, hello, Walter. Nice to see you.
00:15:44I was just thinking, I know how much you love Windward,
00:15:48and right now we could really use a little publicity to help boost tourism.
00:15:53Ah, and a world-class ballet company in rehearsal might generate that coverage?
00:15:57You are as perceptive as you are lovely.
00:16:00Thank you, Walter. But you don't need to work quite that hard.
00:16:03I'll make a few phone calls and see what I can do.
00:16:06Well, you're a blessing to us all.
00:16:08Let's not elevate me to sainthood just yet, Walter.
00:16:21Bonjour.
00:16:23You're very cute.
00:16:27Who do you belong to?
00:16:29Rudy? Rudy!
00:16:32Oh, mystery sod. Over here.
00:16:34Oh.
00:16:36Oh, Rudy. There you are.
00:16:40You shouldn't have run away, you bad dog.
00:16:43I think he was hungry.
00:16:45Well, you didn't feed him, did you? I don't like him begging. It's a terrible habit.
00:16:49In France, we let them sit at the table with us, even in restaurants.
00:16:53Happy dog, happy people.
00:16:55Well, we're not in France now.
00:16:57Rudy? Rudy? Come.
00:17:02You better go.
00:17:03Oh.
00:17:05Come, Rudy. Come. Thank you.
00:17:08Alright, Rudy. Come on, Rudy.
00:17:11You're welcome.
00:17:17So, that's another hamburger plain, no bun, no fries, and no water.
00:17:22Yes. Right.
00:17:24Let me guess. Same?
00:17:27Actually, I will have a burger with bun and cheese.
00:17:30Fries crispy and a chocolate melted.
00:17:36What? I'm the boss. I get to eat what I like.
00:17:40Fantastic. And now I can pay my electric bill.
00:17:43So you own this charming establishment?
00:17:46Oh, I own a whole chain. South America, Europe, next week I'm opening one in Shanghai.
00:17:50Nice to know wherever I am in the world, I'll never be far from you.
00:17:55Great. I will just get this going.
00:18:00I know that look in your eye.
00:18:03I have a feeling she's too smart to fall for the Philip Chandler dance routine.
00:18:08You might be right.
00:18:11That's exactly what I find so interesting.
00:18:14Hey, Annie. Hey.
00:18:16Can I get a turkey sandwich?
00:18:18In a sec. Cook's out sick, I'm still short a waitress, and this is as close to packed as I've been in a while.
00:18:22No problem. I can wait.
00:18:30You can't have anything unusual, just like in the air.
00:18:36Think about talking to her again, aren't you?
00:18:39Okay, yes.
00:18:41I was not sure about what.
00:18:43You already made it very clear I know nothing about ballet, so I think it's a little too late for Google.
00:18:48Well, we could talk about how great my food is.
00:18:50Oh, you're not even trying to help, are you?
00:18:52Sorry, I'm a little busy. You're going to have to figure this one out on your own.
00:18:56Okay, fine.
00:19:00I can do this.
00:19:01You can do this.
00:19:02Alright.
00:19:06If you're looking for anything after the Beatles broke up, you're going to be disappointed.
00:19:11You just saved me a quarter.
00:19:14My pleasure.
00:19:18So the food here, pretty good.
00:19:21Glad to hear it.
00:19:24Okay, then.
00:19:30How'd it go?
00:19:35Can't win them all.
00:19:37Why do I get the feeling you're enjoying this?
00:19:40Please, I'm your best friend. Why would I enjoy this?
00:20:00Thought I might find you out here.
00:20:02Shouldn't you be taking bread out of the oven?
00:20:04I already did. It's cooling.
00:20:06I see you haven't given up on that painting yet. You feeling better about it?
00:20:10You know me. I can never tell.
00:20:13I don't know, what do you think? Be honest.
00:20:17Could you bring it a little bit closer?
00:20:20You're not going to fall off the dock, Matt.
00:20:23If that's the wind, it could come up like that.
00:20:26You know, my offer still stands. You're never too old to learn how to swim.
00:20:28Gotten this far without it? Good.
00:20:33Someday you're going to have to explain to me why you choose to spend your whole life surrounded by something you're afraid of.
00:20:39Okay, well let's put a pin in that until the next time you bring it up.
00:20:42I need your help with something.
00:20:44Sure.
00:20:47Okay, right. So, um, here's the deal.
00:20:51Say you were interested in someone. Like, I don't know, a dancer.
00:20:56How would you go about that?
00:20:59Wow. I've never seen you so unsure of yourself.
00:21:04It's just we come from such different places.
00:21:06You know, she's got a career that's probably taken her all over the world.
00:21:10I don't even own a passport.
00:21:12And you want me to be your dating coach?
00:21:14Yeah.
00:21:16Annie, you're the smartest person I know.
00:21:19And the most sophisticated.
00:21:21I mean, come on, I've already put my foot in my mouth twice.
00:21:23If I'm lucky, I've got one more shot.
00:21:26Okay.
00:21:28But I'm not sure what kind of help I can be because, you know,
00:21:31I haven't dated anybody since that stockbroker from Seattle two summers ago.
00:21:35Besides, I don't know anything about this dancer or what she's looking for in a guy.
00:21:39Well, what would you look for?
00:21:41What would I look for?
00:21:43Yeah.
00:21:45I don't know. How about everything that stockbroker didn't have?
00:21:47Depth? Honesty? Willingness to actually give something of himself?
00:21:50You could try offering her that.
00:21:52Geez, Annie, we just met.
00:21:54Haven't had a real conversation with her yet.
00:21:56Can we start with something a little simpler?
00:21:58Something simpler.
00:22:00Um, I don't know.
00:22:02You could try baking for her.
00:22:04I bet she'd kill for a carbohydrate.
00:22:06I'm joking.
00:22:08I know.
00:22:10But there's something there.
00:22:12You said I needed to give something of myself.
00:22:14And this way I would be.
00:22:16Thanks, Annie.
00:22:18I knew I could count on you.
00:22:20Always happy to help.
00:22:51It's okay.
00:22:53I won't tell anyone.
00:22:55Tempting, but I don't think so.
00:23:00Wait.
00:23:02I wasn't completely honest with you at the pub the other night.
00:23:06About what?
00:23:08The Nutcracker isn't the only ballet I've ever seen.
00:23:11Really?
00:23:13I saw you dance.
00:23:15In Seattle?
00:23:17No, here the other day.
00:23:18I was delivering bread to the estate.
00:23:20You were...
00:23:23It was beautiful.
00:23:26As good as the Nutcracker?
00:23:28Okay, I'm no expert or anything.
00:23:30But I don't know, watching you move, the way you dance.
00:23:32It's like...
00:23:34Gravity doesn't exist.
00:23:36Or like...
00:23:38Like time slowed down.
00:23:40Okay, I'm so sorry. I'm not saying it right at all.
00:23:42Actually, you were doing just fine.
00:23:45Really?
00:23:46Really.
00:23:48So how about that baguette?
00:23:50Oh my goodness, I can't!
00:23:52Okay, okay, no, I understand.
00:23:54Dancers need to be disciplined.
00:23:56And treats have to be very special, so...
00:23:58How does this sound?
00:24:00Fresh, classic panel from right out of the oven.
00:24:03Perfect crust, moist, warm center.
00:24:05Dipped in olive oil.
00:24:07With just a sprinkle of salt.
00:24:09Okay, please, no more.
00:24:115 a.m. tomorrow.
00:24:135 a.m.?
00:24:14You will not be disappointed.
00:24:18I don't know.
00:24:21Maybe.
00:24:23I gotta go.
00:24:27Wait, what's your name?
00:24:30Nicole.
00:24:32I'm Matt.
00:24:42Annie!
00:24:45I'm coming!
00:24:52I told her I'd bake for her!
00:24:55I'm sorry, what?
00:24:57I took your advice.
00:24:59Trying to up my game.
00:25:02Still warm.
00:25:04What do you think?
00:25:06I think I was sleeping.
00:25:08Come on, I just need an honest opinion.
00:25:10It'll take you two seconds.
00:25:15Well?
00:25:18I'm not sure what exactly you want me to say.
00:25:21When you taste it.
00:25:23I don't know, what do you think?
00:25:26I think it's bread.
00:25:28So there's nothing special about it?
00:25:31If you're hoping to knock her ballet slippers off, it's not gonna do it.
00:25:35That's what I was afraid of.
00:25:37She's coming by the shop tomorrow morning at 5.
00:25:41Can I come back around 3 with you?
00:25:42Can I come back around 3 with another loaf?
00:25:44No.
00:25:46Come on, I would do it for you.
00:25:48Good night, Matt.
00:25:50Bye.
00:25:52Bye.
00:26:12Bye.
00:26:14Bye.
00:26:43Hey.
00:26:47The look on your face, I'm guessing it didn't go so great.
00:26:50You could say that.
00:26:52She didn't even show up.
00:26:54Well, maybe she overslept.
00:26:57You know, 5 a.m. isn't exactly the best time to start a date.
00:27:00Yeah, I might have gotten lucky.
00:27:02I made another batch after I left your place, and I'm being completely honest.
00:27:07I'm sorry.
00:27:08I might have gotten lucky.
00:27:10I made another batch after I left your place, and I'm being completely honest.
00:27:13Which is what I should be.
00:27:15That wasn't any better than the one you tasted.
00:27:17Maybe it's because you're still doing it for the wrong reason.
00:27:19You know, instead of trying to impress a girl, do it because you want to put the best of yourself in it.
00:27:26But if this is the best of myself...
00:27:28Hey!
00:27:30How could you even say something like that?
00:27:34We've been friends forever.
00:27:36We know each other better than anyone else.
00:27:38I went to study art in Paris, and I wasn't sure if I should go.
00:27:41You're the one who told me that I should do it.
00:27:43Because you saw more in me than I saw in myself.
00:27:47I feel the same way about you.
00:27:50Wish I knew why.
00:27:52Annie, I look at you and I see someone who's really passionate about something.
00:27:56You are out here at daybreak, doing what you love.
00:27:59You work a full day at the restaurant, and then you're right back out here the next morning.
00:28:03You don't have anything like that.
00:28:06All I knew was make bread.
00:28:08So put your passion into that.
00:28:11When I lived in Paris, there was a baker near me so good that people lined up waiting for him to open.
00:28:18In Bruges, there's a waffle maker who's famous all over Europe.
00:28:21I mean, it's simple, everyday foods that people just like you turn into something special.
00:28:26You really think I could do something like that, don't you?
00:28:28Of course I do.
00:28:30I always have.
00:28:34What?
00:28:35I just realized sometimes you're like a shorter, cuter version of my dad.
00:28:41Oh, that might be the sweetest thing you've ever said to me.
00:28:43Mm.
00:29:04Stop! Stop!
00:29:07Nicole!
00:29:10What are you doing?
00:29:11Why don't you just tell me and save us all some time?
00:29:14Oh, surface. I mean, this is a woman torn between two loves, two passions.
00:29:20You do know what passion is, don't you?
00:29:23Oh, good. Another rhetorical question.
00:29:27You'd like a real one?
00:29:30Okay. How's this?
00:29:33Do you have the emotional depth to express what I'm trying to do here?
00:29:41See, you're good enough for Seattle, but I need world class.
00:29:45And right now, I am not convinced that you can give it to me.
00:29:51Do you know what? We're done for the day. Okay? We're done.
00:30:11Okay, Matt. Annie seems to think you're capable of more.
00:30:16Maybe it's time you have as much faith in yourself as she does.
00:30:41Okay.
00:31:04You came.
00:31:06I know. I'm surprised, too.
00:31:12Come in.
00:31:17Come on in.
00:31:21I had a nicer presentation set up for you yesterday.
00:31:25Well, I need this more today than I needed it yesterday, so...
00:31:29I'm not entirely sure what that means, but I'm glad you're here.
00:31:35Oh, one moment, s'il vous plaĂźt.
00:31:38Mm.
00:31:40Lucky you. You're still warm.
00:31:51Also better than yesterday.
00:31:54Well, you're getting more points for the minute.
00:32:07Mm.
00:32:12Oh, wow.
00:32:20Oh, wow.
00:32:22You sound surprised.
00:32:24Okay, if I'm being completely honest, I don't think I've ever made anything this good before.
00:32:29I mean, my bread's usually, uh, okay.
00:32:32But this is like, uh...
00:32:35Like I was inspired.
00:32:37Oh, sure. Okay.
00:32:40All right, I know that sounds like a line.
00:32:42But if it was, I think I'd probably come up with something a little bit better than admitting I'm usually mediocre.
00:32:52Mm.
00:32:59Mm.
00:33:21Something has happened.
00:33:22Something has happened.
00:33:29You are a genius.
00:33:31It totally worked.
00:33:32What worked?
00:33:33Everything.
00:33:34I have never made bread this good in my life.
00:33:36She loved it.
00:33:38And then I told her I never made bread that good.
00:33:40I was completely honest, and she loved that, too.
00:33:43Here.
00:33:44Try it.
00:33:45Matt, I'm kind of in the middle of things here.
00:33:48Come on.
00:33:49Come on, just one bite.
00:33:51All right, all right, all right.
00:33:57You can taste it, too, can't you?
00:33:59Oh, wow.
00:34:03Lyle, try that.
00:34:08Oh.
00:34:09This is good.
00:34:11I know, there's something different about it, something better.
00:34:14I couldn't have done it without you.
00:34:16You smell nice.
00:34:17What is that?
00:34:19Shampoo.
00:34:21I like it.
00:34:33This is really good.
00:34:36I know.
00:34:46There he is.
00:34:47Just the man I wanted to see.
00:34:49Hey, Walt.
00:34:50So, I'm doing a little survey.
00:34:52Try one of these.
00:34:53In a sec.
00:34:54How does this sound to you?
00:34:55A Pioneer Days festival.
00:34:57The entire town in period day costume.
00:35:00And you, you handsome devil, starring as the island's founder, Captain Bodhi.
00:35:04Tourists will eat it up.
00:35:06No.
00:35:07Come on, you'd be great.
00:35:09I don't do costumes.
00:35:10And besides, Walt, you are the star of the local community theater every year.
00:35:14You should do it.
00:35:16I don't look good in knee breeches.
00:35:18Small calves.
00:35:20It's hereditary.
00:35:22My heart goes out to you.
00:35:23Now try the bread.
00:35:24Just think about it.
00:35:26We've got to come up with something to get the tourists back here.
00:35:29Ask Lyle.
00:35:30All that bike riding, he's got amazing calves.
00:35:32I did.
00:35:33He said no.
00:35:34You were my second choice.
00:35:35Well, third.
00:35:39So?
00:35:40This is incredible.
00:35:42Yes!
00:35:43Four out of four.
00:35:45Thanks, Walt.
00:35:52So, are you going to tell me where we're going?
00:35:55Well, it's a beautiful day.
00:35:56I thought I'd show you some of my favorite places around the island.
00:35:59Okay.
00:36:01Your chariot awaits.
00:36:03Thank you.
00:36:06Hello?
00:36:08Hi.
00:36:09You know, I'm sorry.
00:36:10We're actually closed.
00:36:11But Barnacle Burts is open.
00:36:14I pray that I am never so hungry to eat at a place called Barnacle Burts.
00:36:19No, I was actually on my way to the far more fashionable Bartholomew's Public House
00:36:23and wondered if you'd care to join me.
00:36:27Oh, um.
00:36:29Thanks.
00:36:30You know, but it's just, it's been a...
00:36:32Before you say no, you should be aware.
00:36:34I am a world-renowned choreographer with a huge yet fragile ego.
00:36:39Rejection may depress me so much, I can't create to end that.
00:36:43Well, that would make the world a sadder place.
00:36:49Well, I certainly wouldn't want to be responsible for that.
00:36:52Excellent.
00:36:54All right.
00:36:56Just one second.
00:37:10Thank you.
00:37:29So, I mean, I was 23, my ballet was the biggest thing in Paris.
00:37:32And there's nothing like success in Paris.
00:37:35What a city.
00:37:36I know.
00:37:37I studied painting for a year at the École Nationale SupĂ©rieure des Beaux-Arts.
00:37:40Oh, wait.
00:37:42Will you just continue to impress me?
00:37:45Merci.
00:37:47So, how does a budding artist with an excellent French accent end up owning a restaurant here?
00:37:53It was my parents' place.
00:37:55And after my father got sick, I came back to help.
00:37:58And I never made it back to Paris.
00:38:00And your painting?
00:38:02I still dabble a little.
00:38:04There's not a lot of creative satisfaction.
00:38:07Ordering cases of frozen hamburger and cases of ketchup.
00:38:12So, it's nice to have an outlet.
00:38:14Have you ever had a showing?
00:38:17Only on the walls of my house.
00:38:19It seems the life of an artist was not something I was meant to have.
00:38:23Well, you know, it's never too late.
00:38:25Wouldn't be nice if that were true.
00:38:28I'm sorry.
00:38:29I seem to have inadvertently brought down the mood.
00:38:32No.
00:38:34Let me see if I can fix that.
00:38:38Quatre dents?
00:38:41How could I say no to a world-renowned choreographer?
00:38:44Of course.
00:39:07Matt, this bread just keeps getting better and better.
00:39:12It's a gift.
00:39:13I don't question it, but I am grateful for it.
00:39:16Let's get a beer and...
00:39:19A sparkling water.
00:39:20You know what, Ernie?
00:39:22Make it two.
00:39:23Consider that a gesture of solidarity.
00:39:26You really do know how to make everybody feel special.
00:39:30Hi, Matt.
00:39:31Hey.
00:39:32I don't think you've met Philip.
00:39:33He's the choreographer for the ballet company.
00:39:35Hey.
00:39:36Howdy.
00:39:37Hi.
00:39:38And I don't think you've met Nicole.
00:39:40Not officially, but how could I forget?
00:39:42Hamburger plain, no bun, no fries, no water.
00:39:44What a memory.
00:39:50Well, I wish I could stay and talk, but I've got an early morning, so...
00:40:01It was good meeting you, Matt.
00:40:03You too.
00:40:06Don't forget, early rehearsal.
00:40:08Yes, sir.
00:40:10Annie.
00:40:32Better.
00:40:33Much better.
00:40:34Let's keep working like this and we may actually have a ballet.
00:40:37Same time tomorrow.
00:40:42Hey, Walter.
00:40:43Hope you shaved today.
00:40:44Seattle News tonight just came off the ferry.
00:40:46I was thinking you might want to say hello to me.
00:40:49Oh, excuse me.
00:40:56Hey.
00:40:57Welcome to Walter.
00:40:58Winward.
00:40:59I'm Walter.
00:41:00Walter Rasmussen.
00:41:01I'm a mayor.
00:41:02Rick Rogers, Seattle News tonight.
00:41:03I know.
00:41:04I'm a big fan.
00:41:05Big fan.
00:41:06I'm a big fan.
00:41:07Thanks.
00:41:10Well, we've got to get to the Dean place.
00:41:12We're doing a piece on the ballet company.
00:41:14That's great.
00:41:15By the way, we're celebrating our 200th birthday.
00:41:18Doing a big Pioneer Days thing.
00:41:22See?
00:41:27Uh-huh, yeah.
00:41:28Yeah.
00:41:29Great.
00:41:31Have a nice day, Walter.
00:41:33You too.
00:41:51Oh, stop smiling already.
00:41:53I get it.
00:41:54The ballerina loves your bread.
00:41:55Everybody loves your bread.
00:41:56Congratulations.
00:41:58This one's a little scratchy today.
00:42:00What happened to your date with the Lord of the Dance?
00:42:03Wasn't what you hoped it would be?
00:42:04As a matter of fact, I had a lovely time.
00:42:07It was absolutely lovely.
00:42:10Oh.
00:42:11Well, great.
00:42:12That's great.
00:42:13Just, you know, be careful.
00:42:16Of what?
00:42:17I don't think he's the kind of guy who's interested in meaningful relationships.
00:42:21You barely said five words to him.
00:42:22Just trying to look out for you.
00:42:24I don't want to see you end up getting hurt.
00:42:26I can take care of myself.
00:42:27And if I were looking for relationship advice, you're the last person I would come to.
00:42:32Fine.
00:42:34I have a burger, but I think you're wrong.
00:42:38Always happy to hear your opinion.
00:42:40Oh, look at that.
00:42:41Five o'clock.
00:42:42Kitchen's closed.
00:42:43You guys close at six.
00:42:44New hours.
00:42:57I know.
00:43:17Some people support the arts by buying season tickets.
00:43:20Look, if I want to flirt with Phillip, I'm going to flirt with Phillip.
00:43:23I don't need Matt telling me what to do, acting all concerned and noble.
00:43:27What?
00:43:29It's just funny.
00:43:30I mean, you guys keep saying that you're only friends, but first you're jealous of this dancer girl, and then he's jealous of this Phillip guy.
00:43:38You are like a dog with a puppy.
00:43:42And so, under the watchful eye of benefactress Catherine Dean, the Phillip Chandler Dance Company creates magic in the splendid isolation of this tiny island community.
00:43:53Another golden opportunity down the drain.
00:43:56Rick Rogers, Seattle News, tonight.
00:43:59I finally get a reporter in here and all he talks about is the ballet.
00:44:03Nothing I do ever works out.
00:44:05Don't be so hard on yourself, Walt.
00:44:07When I was a kid, my family used to visit Windward.
00:44:10I haven't been there for years, but it's all off the radar.
00:44:13Well, Connie, I can tell you it's still very charming.
00:44:16And it's not just the scenery.
00:44:19Taste this, and you'll know the tomorrow.
00:44:22Isn't that incredible?
00:44:23It comes from Duval's, the local bakery.
00:44:25This is delicious.
00:44:27Everyone's talking about my bread!
00:44:29I think it's time for a return trip to Windward.
00:44:32Maybe tomorrow.
00:44:33Well, I just may join you.
00:44:35We're famous!
00:44:37And all because of this guy!
00:44:43Thank you, thank you, thank you.
00:44:47Look at that, Annie!
00:44:49Another thing I couldn't have done without you.
00:44:56Thank you.
00:44:57Thank you.
00:44:59Thank you.
00:45:01Thank you.
00:45:04Oh!
00:45:05Ah, true!
00:45:13Enjoy.
00:45:18Now sit.
00:45:19Welcome to Windward.
00:45:20Thanks for coming.
00:45:21Enjoy your stay.
00:45:22Thank you.
00:45:23Hi.
00:45:24Fresh from Dubai.
00:45:25Enjoy.
00:45:49Well, of course, there are times I still think about going back to Paris, but, you know,
00:46:13that's not where my life is right now.
00:46:15And there's a lot to like about living here.
00:46:17The sense of community, the pace of life, the natural beauty.
00:46:21Smallness doesn't bother you?
00:46:24Not all of us need a big stage.
00:46:27Speaking of which, how's the ballet coming?
00:46:29You know what?
00:46:31I think that it may just be my best work ever.
00:46:34Really?
00:46:35That good?
00:46:36Oh, I know I must seem full of myself, and I am, but you can judge for yourself.
00:46:40Now, I've convinced Mrs. Dean to invite the whole town to our final rehearsal.
00:46:44You have to come.
00:46:46Sure.
00:46:47After you.
00:46:48Do you want to take me out tonight?
00:46:53Okay.
00:46:54Okay.
00:46:55Great.
00:46:56Great.
00:46:57Hey, Annie, can we get some burgers?
00:46:58I'm sorry.
00:46:59Kitchen's closed.
00:47:00Again?
00:47:01Yeah, I've got to get this place cleaned up because I've got a date.
00:47:02I'm sorry.
00:47:03I'm sorry.
00:47:04I'm sorry.
00:47:05I'm sorry.
00:47:06I'm sorry.
00:47:07I'm sorry.
00:47:08I'm sorry.
00:47:09I'm sorry.
00:47:10I'm sorry.
00:47:11I'm sorry.
00:47:12I'm sorry.
00:47:13I'm sorry.
00:47:14I'm sorry.
00:47:15I'm sorry.
00:47:16I'm sorry.
00:47:17I'm sorry.
00:47:18I'm sorry.
00:47:19I'm sorry.
00:47:20I'm sorry.
00:47:21I'm sorry.
00:47:22I'm sorry.
00:47:23I'm sorry.
00:47:24I'm sorry.
00:47:25I'm sorry.
00:47:26I'm sorry.
00:47:27I'm sorry.
00:47:28I'm sorry.
00:47:29I'm sorry.
00:47:30We can have another date.
00:47:31Pick me up at 7, yeah?
00:47:32There's our magic baker.
00:47:33Hey, Lyle.
00:47:34I don't know what you put in that bread but don't stop.
00:47:43It's the best tourist season we've had in years.
00:47:48Okay, that's what, ten people who've said you're amazing?
00:47:52So, Mr. Popularity, want to take me whale watching tomorrow?
00:47:56I... I don't think that's a good idea.
00:47:59Why not?
00:48:02Just don't do well on small boats.
00:48:03You get seasick.
00:48:05Okay. Embarrassing moment about to happen.
00:48:09Please don't laugh.
00:48:11I can't swim.
00:48:13I'm sorry, I'm sorry. It's just...
00:48:15I know, I live on an island. It's meant to learn, but...
00:48:21But what?
00:48:23When I was a kid, we took a class field trip to Seattle.
00:48:26And as the ferry was pulling out of the harbor, I was showing off, and I fell overboard.
00:48:34The teacher didn't see me, so Annie jumped in and saved me.
00:48:38She pulled me right there to that dock.
00:48:39You two certainly have a history.
00:48:44Yeah, we do.
00:48:46Did you two ever date?
00:48:48Me and Annie? No.
00:48:51She is my best friend.
00:48:53Well, I wouldn't know it from the way she's been acting.
00:48:56How's she been acting?
00:48:58Irritated.
00:49:00Well, stop being such a guy and ask her what's wrong.
00:49:04Sounds exactly like the kind of advice I'd get from her.
00:49:07The more I hear about her, the more I like her.
00:49:10Nope, about Annie.
00:49:17Oh, you are so smooth.
00:49:28Oh, thank you.
00:49:31So, we know each other a little better now.
00:49:34We know each other a little better now.
00:49:37How do you feel about showing me some of those paintings?
00:49:40Oh, I...
00:49:41Seriously, I know some gallery owners in Seattle. I could talk to them for you.
00:49:46What if you don't think they're any good?
00:49:48Having spent just a little bit of time with you, I have a feeling that I would like them very much.
00:49:54That's very sweet, Philip. But...
00:49:59You're not ready yet. I get it.
00:50:02But if you change your mind...
00:50:04Good night, Mom.
00:50:11Hello, you lovely and hungry people.
00:50:15We open in five minutes, and I promise it will be well worth your wait.
00:50:23Ah, bon. You again.
00:50:26Come on, you little escape artist.
00:50:29I don't have time to take you home right now.
00:50:33Allons, rentre, rentre.
00:50:36Va en arriĂšre.
00:50:43Matthew, time to make your deliveries.
00:50:47Right. Thanks.
00:50:49Who's this?
00:50:52Ah, an employee.
00:50:56He belongs to Mrs. Dean.
00:50:58You know, there's a very pretty face under that scowl of hers.
00:51:04So what do you think?
00:51:07I think you are a baker.
00:51:10And a very, very good one.
00:51:13You say that because I'm a baker.
00:51:15And a very, very good one.
00:51:18You said I needed to find my inspiration.
00:51:21Yes, I finally have.
00:51:24I just hope you found it in the right place.
00:51:37Hi.
00:51:39You're not going to believe this, but there's a guy out there named Thompson
00:51:43who wants to know if you're interested in selling a restaurant.
00:51:48Where was he three months ago when I couldn't pay a bill?
00:51:50I'm not selling now.
00:51:57Hello, Duval's. I'm sorry, I have to put you through.
00:52:00What?
00:52:02Really?
00:52:04Oh, it's fantastic.
00:52:06Yes.
00:52:07Yes, see you then.
00:52:10We are going to be on Get Up and Go America.
00:52:12They want to do a story on the bakery that brought a small town back to life.
00:52:30And table four still is waiting for their fries, okay?
00:52:32Thank you.
00:52:35So, can I get something to eat? You're closing at two now.
00:52:39Come on, Annie, I don't want to fight with you.
00:52:41Who's fighting?
00:52:43We are, and I'm not sure why.
00:52:45You know, I'm used to you being a little cranky with me, but this is worse than usual.
00:52:49What am I cranky with you?
00:52:51Come on, you have been on my case since we were kids.
00:52:54Pushing me to be something I never thought I could be.
00:52:56Well, guess what? I finally listened to you, and now it's finally happened.
00:53:01There is something in my bread that wasn't there before.
00:53:04And I know it sounds crazy, and I can't explain it, but I know you can taste it.
00:53:09Everyone can. For the first time in my life, I feel like I have a purpose.
00:53:14Why are you telling me this?
00:53:15Because it wouldn't have happened without you.
00:53:21I want you to be happy for me, instead of whatever this is.
00:53:26I'm happy for you.
00:53:28You've got a weird way of showing it.
00:53:30I'm sorry. You know, I'm dealing with some stuff, and maybe I took it out on you.
00:53:37Well, what kind of stuff?
00:53:39You know, restaurant stuff, money.
00:53:42But now, thanks to you and your magic bread, stuff's really picking up.
00:53:48So, we're good?
00:53:51Yeah, we're good.
00:53:56Great, because there's something that I want to run by you.
00:53:59Something that may surprise you.
00:54:01Okay.
00:54:03It's Nicole. I think I might be sort of in love with her.
00:54:10Really?
00:54:12Yeah, but the thing is, I'm not sure if she feels the same way.
00:54:15I mean, she's not like the girls I usually date. She's more like, well, she's more like you.
00:54:20Like me?
00:54:22Yeah. You know, talented, smart, complicated.
00:54:28Wise. Funny.
00:54:32I'm sorry. I don't know why I'm laughing.
00:54:36I don't know why I'm laughing. You know, I don't have any idea why people fall for the people they do.
00:54:42If you want to know how she feels about you, you're gonna have to ask her.
00:54:48I'm so new to this whole thing. What if I'm not good at it?
00:54:51Let me give you a hint.
00:54:53When you tell her that you love her, you may want to lose the sword.
00:55:07I knew it! I knew it! Oh, I would have made a great psychologist.
00:55:11I don't know what makes me feel worse, that I'm in love with Matt or that you were right.
00:55:15That's besides the point, okay? What matters is that you admitted it.
00:55:19No. What matters is that he doesn't feel the same way.
00:55:23Maybe he only thinks that he's in love with her.
00:55:26I mean, look at you. Look how long it took you to wake up, and that was with me filling you with insights.
00:55:30I mean, sooner or later, he's gonna realize that they're from two different worlds.
00:55:33Wait. Do you think that Matt would leave one word to follow her?
00:55:37I don't know. You're the psychology minor.
00:55:40True, but I'm not psychic.
00:55:44Oh, Mary.
00:55:50Oh, hi, Kevin. Come in, come in.
00:55:53My sweet, sweet angel. I thought I would never see you again.
00:55:58There you go, Rudy.
00:56:01Thank you.
00:56:03You can't imagine how upset I've been.
00:56:06Well, of course.
00:56:08I had a wonderful little dog named Simone, so I know exactly how you feel.
00:56:13Would you like to join me for a glass of wine?
00:56:17That would be lovely.
00:56:19Hi.
00:56:21How are you?
00:56:23Good.
00:56:25Good.
00:56:27Hi.
00:56:29How are you?
00:56:31Good.
00:56:33Good.
00:56:35I'm good.
00:56:38How are you?
00:56:40Good.
00:56:42What are you doing here?
00:56:44I'm looking for a friend.
00:56:45Ladies and gentlemen, please take your seats.
00:57:09The performance is just about to begin.
00:57:11You're supposed to wait until she does her nose.
00:57:41The performance is just about to begin.
00:58:11The performance is just about to begin.
00:58:41The performance is just about to begin.
00:59:11Oh, nice to see you again, Jean-Pierre.
00:59:18You look very handsome.
00:59:20Oh, and you too, Catherine.
00:59:22Oh, please, mon chéri.
00:59:24And I do believe you're blushing.
00:59:27It can happen in the presence of a beautiful woman.
00:59:33Now it's my turn to blush.
00:59:36Shall we?
00:59:42Thank you all so much. I'm so happy you enjoyed it.
00:59:52It's wonderful. Congratulations.
00:59:54Thank you, Annie. And thanks for coming.
00:59:56Oh, well, it's not every day a place like Windward gets to see a star in the making.
01:00:00Oh, that's very kind.
01:00:02You must be really eager to get back to Seattle.
01:00:04You know, there's a lot to love about this place.
01:00:06It's easy to imagine myself being very happy here.
01:00:10But I guess I don't have to tell you that.
01:00:12Oh, no, you certainly don't.
01:00:17Well, there's a lot of people waiting to congratulate you, so I will just...
01:00:22Bye.
01:00:26There you are. I was beginning to think you hated it.
01:00:29How could I? I was watching you. And there were no big mice.
01:00:35Can I steal you away for a second?
01:00:37Yeah.
01:00:40Thanks.
01:00:46You're leaving without saying anything.
01:00:49It was beautiful, Philip. Truly.
01:00:53Thank you. I was hoping that you'd like it.
01:00:56Shaving showered with compliments.
01:00:59Yes, but some mean more than others.
01:01:03You are a remarkable woman, Annie McBride.
01:01:07And I've truly enjoyed spending time with you.
01:01:10I'm just sorry that I'm not the one that you wanted to be spending time with.
01:01:14I'm not sure what you mean.
01:01:17Well, perhaps I'm mistaken.
01:01:21Take care of yourself.
01:01:41You really were incredible tonight.
01:01:44Not that you need me to tell you that, but...
01:01:47It's still nice to hear.
01:01:50I just want to talk...
01:01:51Never mind.
01:01:52I'm sorry. You first.
01:01:58I can't begin to tell you how much the time here has meant to me.
01:02:04And I'm going to miss this place, and you, very much.
01:02:11There's no reason you have to.
01:02:14I was thinking about it, and I could spend time with you in Seattle, and after the ballet closes, you could come here, and...
01:02:18No, after the ballet closes, we go on a six-month tour.
01:02:22And then there'll be another ballet, and another tour.
01:02:26So what are you saying?
01:02:27You have to understand, I'm at the beginning of a career I've been working towards my entire life.
01:02:34And right now, there's just no place in it.
01:02:36So this is what it's like.
01:02:38What?
01:02:41I've never gotten the goodbye speech before.
01:02:46It's okay. You don't have to say anything else.
01:02:53I hope your career is everything you want it to be.
01:03:10Shh.
01:03:41Shh.
01:03:48I've been thinking about our conversation.
01:03:51And I think I will be returning to Invergard.
01:03:55I think that would be very nice.
01:03:57I'd love to see more of Rudy.
01:03:59Oh, just Rudy?
01:04:02Well, actually...
01:04:05Oh, Jean-Pierre, I do believe you'll bless me again.
01:04:10Mm-hmm.
01:04:15Oh.
01:04:19Au revoir.
01:04:21Bon voyage.
01:04:38Annie!
01:04:40Annie!
01:04:49Annie!
01:04:56Annie!
01:05:10Annie!
01:05:33I'll miss you.
01:05:41More bread?
01:05:43No, thank you.
01:05:44Really?
01:05:46You sure?
01:05:47Positive.
01:05:59Hello?
01:06:00Walt, we've got a problem.
01:06:06Annie, have you tasted the bread today?
01:06:08No, why?
01:06:10Oh, blah.
01:06:18Oh, boy.
01:06:20Oh, boy what?
01:06:26VoilĂ .
01:06:27Uh, Jean-Pierre, we have a problem.
01:06:30I'll be right back.
01:06:35I know how tasty this is.
01:06:37I know how tasty this...
01:06:38What happened?
01:06:40She left.
01:06:41Who?
01:06:42The dancer.
01:06:43I don't understand.
01:06:44Have you never seen a French film?
01:06:47She's gone.
01:06:48He lost his inspiration.
01:06:50And the bread doesn't taste the same without it.
01:06:53You have to do something.
01:06:55There's nothing I can do.
01:07:05Hey, Matt.
01:07:06Walter.
01:07:07I thought I'd drop by and say hey.
01:07:11How did you get in?
01:07:12A key under the mat.
01:07:13Not the safest place, by the way.
01:07:16I was sleeping.
01:07:18Sleep is good.
01:07:20You know, talking is good, too.
01:07:23Anything you want to talk about?
01:07:25No.
01:07:26I want to sleep.
01:07:28Okay.
01:07:29If you do want to talk, I'll be right here.
01:07:32Here.
01:07:33As in...
01:07:35Here?
01:07:36Here.
01:07:37No, I mean in town, but...
01:07:39Unless you want me to stay, because I...
01:07:40Goodbye, Walter.
01:07:55Just signed the papers.
01:07:57All I need is a couple of weeks to tie up loose ends, and...
01:08:01The restaurant's yours.
01:08:04Thanks, Mr. Thompson.
01:08:06I hope that you and your family will be as happy here as mine was.
01:08:11Bye.
01:08:28Annie!
01:08:29It's time for the town meeting!
01:08:30I'll be right out!
01:08:35Hmm.
01:08:37What's this?
01:08:41Date of sale?
01:08:44Annie.
01:08:45You've sold the restaurant?
01:08:47I was going to tell you.
01:08:48When?
01:08:49Well, I knew you'd try to talk me out of it, and I couldn't take the chance that you might.
01:08:53You can't do this. This is...
01:08:55This is crazy.
01:08:56It's done.
01:08:58But Annie, it's...
01:08:59Mary.
01:09:00You have Tim.
01:09:02And you're going to have a family.
01:09:05And what do I have?
01:09:08Years of refusing to admit to myself that I'm in love with Matt.
01:09:12And now that I finally have, it's too late.
01:09:15You don't know that.
01:09:17Okay, that girl's gone.
01:09:18Talk to him. Tell him how you feel.
01:09:20What's the point?
01:09:23He's miserable over her.
01:09:26And I refuse to spend any more time being miserable over him.
01:09:30I have to move on with my life, and I cannot do that here.
01:09:36Hey.
01:09:38You're my best friend.
01:09:40And I need you to understand that.
01:09:43I do.
01:09:45I don't want to, but I do.
01:10:00Okay, people, let's settle down.
01:10:03We're here because we have a crisis on our hands.
01:10:06We know, Walter.
01:10:07What the heck happened to the bread?
01:10:11Matt got his heart broken by that dancer, and now he can't bake.
01:10:16Wait a minute.
01:10:17Are you saying that just because he got dumped, he can't bake good bread anymore?
01:10:21That's the craziest thing I ever heard.
01:10:23It's not crazy. It's a French thing.
01:10:25The point is, Get Up and Go America is coming in two weeks
01:10:29to do a segment on the magic bread that brought an island back to life.
01:10:33Once they taste this,
01:10:36they'll be out of here before we can say happy pioneer days.
01:10:39And if word gets out that our bakery is nothing special,
01:10:42we're back to being just another island fighting for tourists.
01:10:45So what do we do?
01:10:47The bread was good when he was here.
01:10:50We gotta get him to fall in love again.
01:10:53With who?
01:10:54We're a small island. It's not like there's a lot of possibilities.
01:10:59Well, what about Annie?
01:11:01Oh, uh, Tim, not now.
01:11:03Why not?
01:11:04That's a great idea. You're always together anyway.
01:11:07I'm sorry. This is not going to happen.
01:11:10Why not? I mean, I always thought you two would make an adorable couple.
01:11:14Yeah.
01:11:15Come on, Annie. Be a team player. The town needs you.
01:11:19You don't understand. I'm leaving. I've sold the restaurant.
01:11:24You're leaving? Did you know about this?
01:11:27I just found out.
01:11:29Wynward won't be the same without you.
01:11:31I'm sorry.
01:11:33You all know how much I love all of you.
01:11:35And Wynward, I really wish I could help.
01:11:39But I just can't.
01:11:41I really wish I could help. But I just...
01:11:47I...
01:11:50I can't...
01:11:52Annie!
01:11:55I'll explain later.
01:11:59Alright, everybody. I know this is a shock, but, um...
01:12:03But we still have a situation on our hands.
01:12:07Where can we find someone for Matt to fall in love with?
01:12:12Uh...
01:12:14Well, there's the Internet.
01:12:16Great idea.
01:12:18I say we flood the market.
01:12:20Every dating site we can think of.
01:12:42Hey, Walt.
01:12:44The crow's in the nest.
01:12:48Repeat.
01:12:50The crow's in the nest.
01:12:51Copy that.
01:13:02Hey.
01:13:05I stopped by your house.
01:13:08I stopped by your house.
01:13:10I left you half a dozen messages.
01:13:12It's all over town that you sold the diner.
01:13:15You haven't said a word to me.
01:13:17Annie.
01:13:19What's going on?
01:13:21It's complicated.
01:13:23It all happened really fast. I was gonna tell you.
01:13:26And when was that gonna be? In a note that slid under my door?
01:13:28Look, you were dealing with your own stuff.
01:13:30I know, but I just think that after everything that we've been through together, you...
01:13:33I have to answer this right now. I'm sorry.
01:13:35Hi, Mr. Thompson.
01:13:44Um, one minor thing.
01:13:46Yeah?
01:13:47Heather, Matt doesn't know about the post that you saw.
01:13:50Matt! What a surprise.
01:13:52I'd like you to meet my cousin, Heather.
01:13:56Hi.
01:13:57Hello.
01:13:59Um...
01:14:01Um...
01:14:04Heather is visiting for the day.
01:14:06Although I could stay longer.
01:14:09That's nice.
01:14:12You know, Heather would love a tour of the island with someone who knows it intimately.
01:14:18Yeah.
01:14:19Well, Heather, you can't do better than Walt here.
01:14:23I'm sorry, what?
01:14:26Enjoy your stay.
01:14:31Okay.
01:14:32Somebody owes me $20 for a wasted ferry ride.
01:14:35Cousin.
01:14:44Hey, Matt.
01:14:45Yeah?
01:14:46This is my cousin Lisa.
01:14:47Ernie tells me you bake bread.
01:14:49I have an allergy to white flour, but if you make a nice pumpernickel, I would really love to try it.
01:14:54Sorry, pumpernickel was never a big seller around here.
01:14:57You'll have better luck in Seattle.
01:15:01Hi, Ernie.
01:15:02Nice to meet you.
01:15:04Hold on.
01:15:05Would you be okay with riding?
01:15:07Not really.
01:15:09Hey, Matt.
01:15:10This is my cousin Haley.
01:15:11It's Kaylee.
01:15:12All right.
01:15:13She has a twin.
01:15:14Can never tell them apart.
01:15:16Amazing.
01:15:17You know, you are the eighth cousin I met this week.
01:15:21Oh.
01:15:22What are the odds?
01:15:23Oh, astronomical.
01:15:25Bye, Haley.
01:15:31Are you single?
01:15:35Yeah.
01:15:36Good.
01:15:37You're taking me to lunch.
01:15:41You gonna be okay?
01:15:42If I say no, will you stay?
01:15:45It's not like I won't be back.
01:15:47I'm an unofficial aunt, remember?
01:15:49Yeah.
01:15:51Here.
01:15:52I'm gonna go out with you.
01:15:53I want to take one last walk around town.
01:15:55Want me to go with you?
01:15:57It's okay.
01:15:58It's okay.
01:15:59You go home and get some sleep.
01:16:01See you in the morning, okay?
01:16:03Okay.
01:16:29I'm still waiting on that talk you promised we'd have.
01:16:32I kept meaning to come see you, but...
01:16:35I guess I knew how hard it was gonna be to say goodbye, and I was avoiding it.
01:16:39It's okay.
01:16:40I could have pushed it.
01:16:42I think I was afraid of the same thing.
01:16:47I don't even know why you decided to leave.
01:16:52I just feel like I've gotten stuck in my life, and I need to do something to change that.
01:16:56You can't change that here.
01:16:58I don't think so.
01:17:00Why not?
01:17:04Because I...
01:17:10Should you be at the bakery?
01:17:13Does it matter?
01:17:14Nobody's buying much bread right now anyway.
01:17:16I seem to have lost my touch.
01:17:19So you're going back to Paris, then?
01:17:22Yeah.
01:17:24I finally decided to take your advice.
01:17:28My advice?
01:17:29You've always told me to believe in my ability to paint.
01:17:32I left before I ever found out how good I could be.
01:17:35I got the offer to sell the restaurant, and I just thought if I don't take the chance now, I never will.
01:17:41When I said those things, I didn't think it'd mean you'd leave here.
01:17:44Oh, you won't even notice I'm gone.
01:17:46That's not true.
01:17:48The year you were away was really hard on me.
01:17:51I missed our talks.
01:17:53Our movie nights, just hanging out with you.
01:17:57Letters and funny postcards weren't enough.
01:17:59Well, now we have FaceTime.
01:18:01I can show you Paris out my window.
01:18:04I'm going to get busy with your art, and your new friends.
01:18:08Before you know it, you won't even think of me anymore.
01:18:11Everybody I care about leaves.
01:18:13What was that?
01:18:14Everything isn't about you.
01:18:16This is about me.
01:18:18What I need.
01:18:19You found your passion.
01:18:21I need the chance to get back to mine.
01:18:24Your bread's amazing.
01:18:25Helped the whole town.
01:18:27But just because you got hurt, you stopped.
01:18:29Well, that's life, Matt.
01:18:31At some point, we all get hurt, and all you can do is pick yourself up and move on.
01:18:37When we're in trouble, you could do something about it.
01:18:40It's not that simple.
01:18:42It doesn't work without Nicole.
01:18:43It's not Nicole. It's you.
01:18:46You did it before. You could do it again.
01:18:49No, I can't.
01:18:53Well, if that's what you really believe, then there's nothing else to say.
01:18:57After everything we've been through, you're just going to walk away?
01:19:00You are the most infuriating person I have ever met.
01:19:03I saved you once, Matt.
01:19:05It's about time you learned to sink or swim on your own.
01:19:07I never asked you to save me!
01:19:09You would have drowned without me!
01:19:10You don't know that!
01:19:12I was doing fine without you, just like I'll do now!
01:19:20Ugh!
01:19:25I'm the most infuriating person.
01:19:27What about you?
01:19:29I'm not the one leaving.
01:19:31You are.
01:19:33Well, good luck.
01:19:35Go back to Paris.
01:19:37See if I care.
01:19:41You didn't ask me to save him.
01:19:44He's doing fine without me.
01:19:46Yeah, sure.
01:19:48Ugh!
01:19:59All right, guys. Nice and easy.
01:20:02Perfect. That looks great, guys. Thank you. Yeah, yeah.
01:20:07Gentlemen, can you put that blacksmith in front of McBride's?
01:20:11You got it.
01:20:12Thank you.
01:20:17Thank you.
01:20:34This bread is really something.
01:20:37I know, it's not that...
01:20:39Wait, are you saying it's good?
01:20:43It's fantastic.
01:20:45It is?
01:20:48It is.
01:20:51It is!
01:20:53It is!
01:20:55It is!
01:20:57I'm paying for his breakfast!
01:20:59It is! It is!
01:21:01It is! It is!
01:21:03Taste the bread!
01:21:05Taste the bread!
01:21:07Taste the bread!
01:21:10The bread is good again.
01:21:12What's going on?
01:21:14Follow me to the lingerie.
01:21:18Oh, yeah. Bread.
01:21:21I know. And he made pastries.
01:21:25Pastries!
01:21:27Is he dancing back?
01:21:29I don't think so.
01:21:31What happened?
01:21:33I don't know. Maybe you should ask Matthew.
01:21:36Come on.
01:21:44Oh, boy.
01:21:46Oh.
01:21:48What's everybody...
01:21:51How did you all get in here?
01:21:53Candor a flowerpot. Second most common place.
01:21:56Why are you all here?
01:21:58To find out what happened.
01:22:00What do you mean?
01:22:02Bread. It's incredible.
01:22:04And pastries. You never made pastries before.
01:22:07It's Nicole, isn't it?
01:22:09What are you talking about? She's gone.
01:22:11Well, something must have happened between yesterday and today. What was it?
01:22:13I don't know. Nothing.
01:22:16There had to be something different. Think.
01:22:19I'm telling you. It was nothing.
01:22:22I went to bed. I woke up. I went for a walk. I had a big fight with Annie.
01:22:26I baked the bread. I made my deliveries and I came home.
01:22:29This doesn't make any sense.
01:22:31Walter, you said the bread's only good when he's in love.
01:22:34What?
01:22:36That's what your father told me.
01:22:44Oh, wow.
01:22:46It's Annie.
01:22:49Can you come visit me?
01:23:13Hey, Mr. Duval.
01:23:15I got the guys from Get Up and Go America here. Where are you going?
01:23:18To show you the secret ingredient in my son's bread.
01:23:22Allons-y!
01:23:44It's my son.
01:24:10Annie, you can't do that!
01:24:12Annie, you can't leave!
01:24:14Annie!
01:24:17Annie, I love you!
01:24:22A little help, please?
01:24:24Annie, we need the help here!
01:24:33What the heck are you doing?
01:24:38What the heck are you doing?
01:24:41I thought you were on the boat!
01:24:43Well, I forgot my passport. Did you forget you don't know how to swim?
01:24:47It didn't matter.
01:24:49I had to get to you.
01:24:51Why?
01:24:58Because I love you.
01:25:00Finally!
01:25:02But I thought...
01:25:04I know. So did I, but I was wrong.
01:25:08It's you, Annie.
01:25:12It's always been you.
01:25:14It's just too much of a fool to know it.
01:25:17Are you sure?
01:25:20Who's got bread?
01:25:32Oh, wow.
01:25:42Annie! Annie! Annie!
01:25:51Ah, love.
01:25:53This is exactly how a French film would end.
01:25:57La fin.

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