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00:00:00Jingle Bell Rock!
00:00:03Committed to food excellence.
00:00:11How'd it go?
00:00:13Good. Chamber of Commerce loved the sandwiches and cookies.
00:00:16They placed a standing lunch order for their monthly meeting.
00:00:19That's great.
00:00:20But we lost City Hall weekly dinners to the Bradford brothers.
00:00:24What? No!
00:00:26Adding insult to injury, those were all over town.
00:00:29That was actually on the front door.
00:00:30They would love getting every catering job in this town, even if it meant putting us out of business.
00:00:35Well, good thing we put out the magnets before the holiday season.
00:00:38Those were a brilliant idea. Because no one throws magnets away.
00:00:41Unlike...
00:00:46Any new calls?
00:00:48No.
00:00:50I should probably get in line to see Santa with all the other kids in town.
00:00:53Well, if you think that'll work, then I'll come with you.
00:00:57Okay, there. What do you think?
00:01:01You are amazing.
00:01:03You know, it's just missing one thing.
00:01:19There. You are amazing.
00:01:22I love it. Okay, I'm gonna go drop it off.
00:01:24Great, I'll start on the quiches.
00:01:25Oh, and I am meeting my brother for dinner at Christmas in the Square.
00:01:28Do you mind locking up after?
00:01:29Oh, yeah, no problem.
00:01:30Tell Kyle I say hi.
00:01:32I will.
00:01:38Are you sure you can't join us for Christmas in the Keys?
00:01:41The Beach House has more than enough room.
00:01:43I wish I could.
00:01:44I have a couple holiday orders. I just can't afford to cancel them.
00:01:48We're proud of you, baby sis.
00:01:50You're really making a go of your catering company.
00:01:52Well, I've sunk every penny I have into it.
00:01:55It's my lifelong dream. I can't afford to fail.
00:01:59It hasn't even been a year and you're already too busy for the annual Frost Family Christmas vacation.
00:02:03Okay, we'll celebrate Christmas when I'm back.
00:02:09Is that...
00:02:10It's my ex and his new girlfriend.
00:02:15I thought he was a decent guy. What happened?
00:02:19We weren't on the same page.
00:02:21And it took me much longer than it should have to realize that.
00:02:24And he refused to try new food.
00:02:28In my experience, the three C's of a healthy relationship are
00:02:31communication, commitment and compromise.
00:02:34Okay, well, I will remember that when I decide to dive back into the dating pool.
00:02:40I just want you to be happy.
00:02:43If I can make Molly's Menu Magic a success, I will be as happy as a kid on Christmas morning.
00:03:07Welcome home, Mr. Harrison.
00:03:09Or should I say Mr. Jacob?
00:03:11Very funny, Robert.
00:03:14It's good to see you.
00:03:15It's good to see you too.
00:03:17Well, to you it doesn't seem enough.
00:03:18Well, not much use for event photographers around here.
00:03:20Do you have any luggage?
00:03:21No, no. I'll get it later.
00:03:25Where is she?
00:03:26She's in the library, putting the finishing touches on the Christmas tree.
00:03:30Okay, I'm going to catch up with you later.
00:03:34I want to surprise her.
00:03:40Okay.
00:03:45Now you look perfect.
00:03:52Carson!
00:03:54Oh, I'm so glad you're home.
00:03:56Oh, I'm so glad to be back.
00:03:58You don't normally come until the morning of the Christmas gala.
00:04:01Oh, my show in Milan ended early, so...
00:04:03I'm glad.
00:04:05And I expect full photo approval.
00:04:08Oh, that goes without saying.
00:04:10Are you hungry?
00:04:12No, I'll make myself something later if I get hungry.
00:04:15Since when do you cook?
00:04:17I'm a whiz in the kitchen with anything to do with mixing milk or water.
00:04:21Just the basic things.
00:04:23Shall I show you the plans for this year's Christmas gala?
00:04:27That's pretty much the same every year, isn't it?
00:04:30Tell you what.
00:04:31Next year, when you take over the foundation,
00:04:35you can change things up however you like.
00:04:38I am not taking over the foundation.
00:04:41One of the cousins will be much better.
00:04:43The cousins have too many responsibilities as it is
00:04:46and are already stretched too thin.
00:04:48Tell you what.
00:04:49You're tired.
00:04:50We will discuss this at another time.
00:04:52That sounds good.
00:04:54Carson, I'm glad you're home.
00:04:56So am I.
00:04:59Tell me about Milan.
00:05:06Good morning.
00:05:07Good morning.
00:05:08Would you like some juice or Danish?
00:05:11No, just some tea.
00:05:13I got it.
00:05:14You don't have to take care of me.
00:05:16It's my job to take care of you.
00:05:19Maybe it's time to settle down in one place.
00:05:22Wow.
00:05:24That was an amazing impression of Aunt Jean.
00:05:27I may be parroting her concerns,
00:05:29but I think of you like my own nephew.
00:05:33I think of you like my own nephew.
00:05:35I know.
00:05:36But I enjoy not having my future mapped out for me.
00:05:38No obligations.
00:05:39No one knows I'm part of the Harrison dynasty.
00:05:41Your aunt worries about you.
00:05:44I know she's looking forward to...
00:05:46The gala is a thank you to our board and benefactors,
00:05:49and I will not serve them an over-salted entree
00:05:52and dessert bars that taste as if they came
00:05:54from the day-old section of the supermarket.
00:05:57You quit? Fine.
00:05:59And meanwhile, I will look for a caterer
00:06:01who understands the meaning of high-quality cuisine.
00:06:04Thank you, goodbye.
00:06:07We need a new caterer.
00:06:10Christmas gala's in eight days, right?
00:06:12I am well aware of that.
00:06:14Robert, who else do we have in the file?
00:06:17Oh, my, I appreciate your organizational abilities.
00:06:22So...
00:06:25which shall we choose?
00:06:29Hello?
00:06:37Happy holidays!
00:06:39How can I help you?
00:06:41I'm looking for Molly Frost.
00:06:43I'm Molly.
00:06:45I'm Jean Harrison of the Harrison Foundation.
00:06:48Yes, of course.
00:06:50Your family's done incredible things for the community.
00:06:52The grant you gave to the local school that saved the arts program.
00:06:54All of the programs, really.
00:06:56I mean, it's incredible.
00:06:58What can I do for you, Mrs. Harrison?
00:07:00I could have called, but I find it is important
00:07:03to see the catering premises for myself.
00:07:05Understood.
00:07:07We have all our licenses and certifications.
00:07:09Yes, I see that.
00:07:11Every year we have a Christmas gala
00:07:13with a dinner on December 23rd.
00:07:15I know it's short notice.
00:07:17I would love to.
00:07:19Excellent.
00:07:21Are you available to come for an interview
00:07:23this afternoon at 3 o'clock?
00:07:26Oh, an interview?
00:07:28I need to be assured that you can indeed
00:07:30create magical cuisine.
00:07:32Of course.
00:07:34I will be there.
00:07:36Thank you for the opportunity.
00:07:38No, thank you.
00:07:52Hey.
00:07:54Hi.
00:07:56Jean Harrison might want us to cater
00:07:58the Harrison Foundation Christmas Gala.
00:08:00That's the biggest event of the year.
00:08:02I know.
00:08:04We have to be there at 3.
00:08:06I think she might want us to make her a meal.
00:08:08Oh, but what about the Christmas dessert
00:08:10that we're catering for the Senior Citizen event this afternoon?
00:08:12Right, that's today.
00:08:14Okay, if you can do that on your own,
00:08:16maybe Cindy can help me.
00:08:18Uh...
00:08:20Oh, no, she's out of town.
00:08:22I know a fantastic sous chef,
00:08:24and he's in between jobs right now.
00:08:26I'll just text him.
00:08:28Yes, please.
00:08:30And he's just one town away, so he's not that far.
00:08:32Great.
00:08:34He's free.
00:08:36Wow, amazing.
00:08:38Okay, tell him to meet me there.
00:08:40Okay.
00:08:42Now I just have to figure out what to serve.
00:08:44Oh, you got this.
00:08:46You must be Molly.
00:08:48Lovely to meet you, Mr. Harrison.
00:08:50Mr. Harrison passed many years ago.
00:08:52I'm Robert, the long-time
00:08:54but not long-suffering estate manager.
00:08:56Please come in.
00:09:06Wow, it's beautiful.
00:09:08Jean decorated everything herself.
00:09:10Let me show you the kitchen.
00:09:16This is my dream kitchen.
00:09:18Jean would like you to prepare her
00:09:20a three-course holiday meal.
00:09:22You will, of course, be compensated for your time today.
00:09:24Any dietary restrictions?
00:09:26None whatsoever,
00:09:28though she does have a certain fondness for chocolate.
00:09:30After my own heart.
00:09:32When my sous chef arrives, will you send him in?
00:09:34Certainly. Good luck.
00:09:48There you are, finally.
00:09:50Finally?
00:09:52Are your hands clean?
00:09:54Just washed them.
00:09:56Great. You can finish mincing the celery.
00:09:58The carrots need to be julienned,
00:10:00the parsnips need to be peeled and chopped.
00:10:02What are we making?
00:10:04A holiday heirloom tomato salad
00:10:06with a lemon-thyme panko-crusted chicken
00:10:08and a parsnip puree.
00:10:10For dessert, we're doing a pistachio-cranberry fudge brownie.
00:10:12Yum. Hope I get to have some.
00:10:14Very funny.
00:10:16Get to work. We don't have much time.
00:10:18Yes, ma'am.
00:10:28The celery needs to be minced.
00:10:30Cut
00:10:32into very small pieces.
00:10:34Is that better?
00:10:36Who taught you how to hold a knife?
00:10:38You move your hand up like that.
00:10:40It's better.
00:10:42This needs to be perfect.
00:10:44Why's that?
00:10:46Didn't Christina tell you?
00:10:48This is for Jean Harrison.
00:10:50She's fired nearly every catering company she's ever used.
00:10:52Apparently, she's impossible to please.
00:10:54Is that so?
00:10:56Who else hires a caterer to come to their house
00:10:58and cook as an interview?
00:11:00Well, I guess you didn't have to come.
00:11:02Are you kidding?
00:11:04This dinner could make my career.
00:11:06I need this job.
00:11:08Gotcha.
00:11:10Your sous-chef is here. He's washing his hands.
00:11:16Then who...
00:11:18Carson, what are you doing down here?
00:11:20I was just coming in to get a snack,
00:11:22and I was put to work.
00:11:24Your aunt would like to see you.
00:11:26Your aunt?
00:11:28Who's your aunt, not...
00:11:30Jean Harrison.
00:11:32Yeah, look,
00:11:34I'm really sorry.
00:11:36I'm really sorry.
00:11:38I was just... Everything looks delicious.
00:11:40Um...
00:11:42Carson!
00:11:44I'm sorry.
00:11:46And good luck.
00:12:26Is that champagne vinegar?
00:12:28Yes, I found some in the back of the pantry.
00:12:30You should have used
00:12:32the grainy mustard.
00:12:34And I think it needs
00:12:36a touch more garlic
00:12:38to balance out the lemon.
00:12:40You really know your flavoring agents.
00:12:42I have hosted many, many
00:12:44dinner parties over the years.
00:12:48Oh, you're done.
00:12:50Would you like the dessert?
00:13:05A brownie?
00:13:07Yes, I adapt to my grandmother's recipe.
00:13:09She used to make it every December.
00:13:23This is very good.
00:13:27But it doesn't compare with my grandfather's
00:13:29Christmas walnut fudge.
00:13:31If you have the recipe,
00:13:33I'd be happy to make it for you.
00:13:35Unfortunately, the recipe was never written down.
00:13:37And despite many attempts,
00:13:39no one has ever managed to recreate it.
00:13:43I'm sorry if this was not up to your taste.
00:13:45Oh, no, it was delicious.
00:13:47Oh, so does that mean...
00:13:49Uh, Don is on the phone.
00:13:51Oh, this is the president of my board.
00:13:53I must take this call. If you'll excuse me.
00:13:55Oh, okay. Uh, but the gala?
00:13:57Yes, I have another interview,
00:13:59and then I'll let you know my decision.
00:14:05Don, so good of you to get back to me.
00:14:07Yes, I wanted to...
00:14:21Hi. Uh, how'd it go?
00:14:23I don't know.
00:14:25Thanks for your help earlier.
00:14:27Oh, I just walked in the kitchen.
00:14:29You put me to work.
00:14:31Look, I'm really sorry about that.
00:14:33I hope I didn't throw you after a rhythm too much.
00:14:35I was just trying to be helpful.
00:14:37You're not gonna tell your aunt
00:14:39what I said, are you?
00:14:41That she's, uh, difficult and impossible to please?
00:14:43I didn't mean that.
00:14:45I never would've said that if I'd known who you were.
00:14:47I know.
00:14:49That's what everyone says.
00:14:51I better go. Your next interview's here.
00:14:55Uh...
00:14:57Okay.
00:15:02I never met Taylor.
00:15:04I thought it was him.
00:15:06I just can't believe it was her nephew.
00:15:08If he tells Jean what I said,
00:15:10we're definitely not getting the job.
00:15:12I'm kind of curious now.
00:15:14So you said his name was Carson?
00:15:16Yeah. What are you looking up?
00:15:18Let's try this link.
00:15:20Yeah, okay, so...
00:15:22Since the Great Depression,
00:15:24generations of Harrison family members
00:15:26have given back to the community
00:15:28to help make a better future for all.
00:15:30I wonder what the foundation went back up for.
00:15:32Huh, here...
00:15:34are photos from the Christmas gala.
00:15:36Oh...
00:15:40That's him.
00:15:42He's cute.
00:15:44You can't tell me you didn't think he was attractive.
00:15:46I didn't notice.
00:15:48Really?
00:15:50Yes, I was focused on making a three-course meal.
00:15:52Oh, okay.
00:15:56Don't worry.
00:15:58I'm sure we'll hear from him soon.
00:16:00Getting the Harrison gala dinner would be huge.
00:16:02I need this job.
00:16:04Yeah.
00:16:06Here's to hoping.
00:16:08We got this.
00:16:16Hi. Carson.
00:16:18Am I disturbing you?
00:16:20Not at all. Come in. Sit down.
00:16:22Thanks.
00:16:24Where have you been hiding all evening?
00:16:26I was just upstairs on the phone
00:16:28with my agent, Isabella.
00:16:30She's planning my next gig.
00:16:32Is that right?
00:16:34Don't worry. It's not until after Christmas.
00:16:36Good. That's good.
00:16:40So, um, how'd the interviews
00:16:42with the caterers go?
00:16:44They were both professional.
00:16:46The food was
00:16:48fresh, delicious.
00:16:50The platings and presentation
00:16:52were both excellent,
00:16:54but I'm leaning toward the Bradford brothers.
00:16:56Uh, why's that?
00:16:58They've been in the business longer.
00:17:00They have more experience with dinners like this.
00:17:02I see.
00:17:04You know,
00:17:06I thought
00:17:08Molly's menu magic was impressive myself.
00:17:10Really?
00:17:12Why do you say that?
00:17:14Well, I saw her in the kitchen...
00:17:16Molly.
00:17:18Yes, Molly, in the kitchen,
00:17:20and I was impressed by her technique.
00:17:22Mm.
00:17:24Her attention to detail.
00:17:26She made every little thing look perfect.
00:17:28I thought you would appreciate that.
00:17:30Mm-hmm.
00:17:32After all, experience
00:17:34doesn't always equal energy and enthusiasm.
00:17:36You may be right.
00:17:40Molly's menu magic it is.
00:17:42Good.
00:17:44Carson, I am very happy
00:17:46to see you finally taking an interest in the gala.
00:17:48Well, you know me.
00:17:50I'm happy to help when I'm in town.
00:17:52Well, then, here you go.
00:17:54What? What?
00:17:56Take over planning the dinner.
00:17:58Aunt Jean,
00:18:00I've got no experience event planning.
00:18:02I just take the photographs.
00:18:04You're smart. You know what to do.
00:18:06I have faith in you.
00:18:08What about Stephanie?
00:18:10She's normally your second-in-command.
00:18:12Your cousin has enough on her plate, plus a new baby.
00:18:14And honestly, this year,
00:18:16I'm just feeling...
00:18:18overwhelmed.
00:18:20I can't do this
00:18:22by myself anymore.
00:18:28Okay.
00:18:30I'll take over the dinner.
00:18:34I will give Molly
00:18:36a call. You can take it from there.
00:18:38All right.
00:18:40Carson,
00:18:42you know how important
00:18:44this dinner is.
00:18:46Yes, I know.
00:18:48But, Aunt Jean,
00:18:50this doesn't mean that I'm going to be working
00:18:52for the Foundation full-time, okay?
00:18:54Our focus will be
00:18:56on making this Christmas gala the best
00:18:58that it can be. We can discuss your future
00:19:00role at another time.
00:19:16Leo!
00:19:18Hey.
00:19:20Hey.
00:19:22Who, uh, who are these for?
00:19:24Oh, uh, Tammy.
00:19:26Bookstore.
00:19:28Oh. Yeah, I'm prepping for the big art gallery
00:19:30holiday party tonight.
00:19:32It's going to be like 200 people, you know?
00:19:34Wow, that's... that's great.
00:19:36Yeah.
00:19:38Have you heard from Jean Harrison?
00:19:40Uh, not yet.
00:19:42But, uh...
00:19:44He's swooning over our lobster gnocchi, so...
00:19:46I wouldn't hold my breath
00:19:48if I were you. No offense.
00:19:50None taken. I'm sure it was divine.
00:19:52Oh, uh...
00:19:54Here. Allow me.
00:19:56Thanks.
00:19:58Excuse me. Molly Frost?
00:20:00Hello?
00:20:02Yes! Okay.
00:20:04That is fantastic.
00:20:06Thank you, Jean. Yes, I will be there.
00:20:08Thank you. Thank you again.
00:20:10I better go.
00:20:12I have a big gala to plan.
00:20:14Good luck with your party tonight.
00:20:16Yes!
00:20:28Welcome back.
00:20:30And congratulations.
00:20:32Thanks.
00:20:34Uh, this is for Jean.
00:20:36Walnut fudge.
00:20:38Feel free to help yourself.
00:20:40Not one for sweets.
00:20:42Though I do enjoy a nice gingerbread
00:20:44every now and then.
00:20:46Please, come in.
00:20:50Excuse me, Carson. Miss Molly is here
00:20:52for the catering meeting.
00:20:54It is, uh, good to see you again.
00:20:56I thought I was meeting Jean.
00:20:58Uh, actually, uh...
00:21:00Aunt Jean is letting me oversee the food this year.
00:21:02Oh.
00:21:04All right, I'll leave you two to it.
00:21:06Thank you. Thank you, Robert.
00:21:08Officially meet the other day. I'm Carson.
00:21:10Molly.
00:21:12Shall we get started? Yes, please. Have a seat.
00:21:16Those are cute.
00:21:18Oh, yeah. My aunt collects them.
00:21:20She's got, like, 200 in this house.
00:21:22Wow. That's quite the collection.
00:21:24Can I get you anything to drink?
00:21:26I'm fine. Thank you.
00:21:28Have you decided on a menu?
00:21:30Uh, not yet. What about the budget?
00:21:32Uh, does that matter?
00:21:34It usually helps determine the menu options.
00:21:36Well, then, it's a very important question.
00:21:38I'll find out. Okay. Just to give me an idea,
00:21:40what did you serve last year?
00:21:42Uh, prime rib and, uh, no, uh,
00:21:44chicken and fish,
00:21:46I think, and a lot of tiny,
00:21:48little, puffy, fancy things.
00:21:50Buffet or seated dinner?
00:21:52Look, the truth is,
00:21:54I've been to every single one of these galas
00:21:56since I was five years old, and they're all kind of
00:21:58running together.
00:22:00Okay. How many people are you expecting?
00:22:02I will have to get back to you
00:22:04on that, too.
00:22:06What about the venue, the dinner space?
00:22:08What about it?
00:22:10Where is dinner happening?
00:22:12It's the same place every year.
00:22:14Which is where?
00:22:16It's the living room, but, uh,
00:22:18they use it for entertaining.
00:22:22Oh, do you want to
00:22:24have a look yourself?
00:22:26Yeah, that would be helpful.
00:22:28Good. Uh, it's back upstairs.
00:22:34Okay.
00:22:36Here it is.
00:22:38Um, we're going to have all the
00:22:40furniture moved out, and we're going to have
00:22:42the tables brought in.
00:22:44It's beautiful.
00:22:48I hear your gala is the Christmas party
00:22:50of the year.
00:22:52Yeah, I suppose it is.
00:22:54The dinner doubles as a fundraiser for the foundation.
00:22:56Essentially, it's another day in the office,
00:22:58just with fancier food.
00:23:00Maybe we can change that.
00:23:02With the menu.
00:23:04Holiday traditions unite family and friends.
00:23:06Food brings back memories,
00:23:08brings people together.
00:23:10I like that.
00:23:12Food is more than just food.
00:23:14Exactly.
00:23:20So we don't know the menu, budget,
00:23:22or number of people?
00:23:24Nope, but we do know the date, December 23rd.
00:23:26Oh, well, that's something.
00:23:28He said he was going to get more details
00:23:30and get back to us.
00:23:32We need more icing.
00:23:34Oh!
00:23:36There's more in the back.
00:23:38I'll get it.
00:23:40Come in.
00:23:42Hey.
00:23:44Rough afternoon?
00:23:46Occupational hazard.
00:23:48No, I don't think we have any.
00:23:50Uh, this is Christina.
00:23:52Hi.
00:23:54You must be Carson. Hi, I've heard so much about you.
00:23:56I'm flattered, I think.
00:23:58We are beyond honored
00:24:00to be catering your foundation's
00:24:02Christmas Gala dinner.
00:24:04Harrison family, legendary.
00:24:06Thanks for saying that.
00:24:08Do you want something to drink or eat?
00:24:10Actually, we need more icing.
00:24:12Oh, no, I'm good. Thanks, though.
00:24:14Um, yeah, I'll...
00:24:16Good to meet you, Christina.
00:24:18You, too.
00:24:20So...
00:24:22Uh, do you have any more information?
00:24:24Uh, yes, so we are expecting 25 guests approximately.
00:24:26Budget?
00:24:28The high end.
00:24:30Menu?
00:24:32Now, that is TBD.
00:24:34Uh, I thought we could discuss it over a peppermint hot chocolate.
00:24:36My treat.
00:24:38I don't really...
00:24:40Strictly professional.
00:24:42It's like my favorite guilty pleasure when I'm in town.
00:24:44Sure, I'll grab my cup
00:24:46and clean up.
00:24:52Thanks.
00:24:54You're welcome.
00:24:56You've had one of these before?
00:24:58Yes, every year since I was a kid.
00:25:00Well, then you know.
00:25:08I wait all year for this.
00:25:10Where are you the rest of the year?
00:25:14Everywhere and nowhere.
00:25:16I'm an event photographer.
00:25:18Interesting.
00:25:20Do you work for a particular magazine?
00:25:22No, I don't.
00:25:24My agent finds me work all over.
00:25:26One day it's a fashion show in Paris,
00:25:28the next it's an engagement party
00:25:30on a yacht in Ibiza,
00:25:32then it's a product tech launch party
00:25:34in Silicon Valley, blah, blah, blah.
00:25:36No, it sounds glamorous.
00:25:38Trust me, it's far from glamorous.
00:25:40It's long hours and I'm never in the same place
00:25:42for more than a week.
00:25:44So maintaining friendships...
00:25:46It can be difficult.
00:25:48Yeah, that would be hard.
00:25:50So how did you get into event photography?
00:25:52Uh, it started as a favorite
00:25:54for a friend's graduation party
00:25:56and it grew from there.
00:26:00I really love nature photography.
00:26:02I want to do more of that,
00:26:04but it doesn't really pay well.
00:26:06There's not a lot of work.
00:26:08Oh, speaking of work,
00:26:10I had some ideas I wanted to show you.
00:26:12Yeah, bring it on.
00:26:14Okay.
00:26:16For the hors d'oeuvres,
00:26:18I have a few options.
00:26:20So...
00:26:22These are the mini pesto and goat cheese appetizers.
00:26:24Wow, they look great.
00:26:26Mm-hmm.
00:26:28Yeah, can I...
00:26:30Yeah?
00:26:32Yeah, everything looks great.
00:26:34Truth is, this isn't really my area of expertise.
00:26:36I figured as much.
00:26:38Yeah, I'm just gonna mess this up.
00:26:40You're the expert.
00:26:42I trust you.
00:26:44What about Jean?
00:26:46I wanted to tell her I approve your menu choices,
00:26:48which I do.
00:26:52Okay, that was easy.
00:26:54Oh, and feel free to use our kitchen.
00:26:58Thank you. I appreciate that.
00:27:02That's it? You're leaving?
00:27:04Yeah, I have a lot of work to do.
00:27:06Thank you for the peppermint hot chocolate.
00:27:08You're welcome.
00:27:10Bye.
00:27:12Bye.
00:27:16Oh, careful with the decorations.
00:27:18Thanks.
00:27:20Just put them over there.
00:27:22We'll arrange them later.
00:27:24Hi.
00:27:26Need a hand?
00:27:28I think everything is almost in.
00:27:30How did it go with the caterers?
00:27:32Uh, good. Yeah, she has fantastic ideas.
00:27:34We will need at least five different types
00:27:36of cocktail appetizers,
00:27:38including a vegetarian option
00:27:40for our newest board member, Anne.
00:27:42I will let her know.
00:27:44Jean, look,
00:27:46I don't want you to worry about anything.
00:27:48I promise, it's going to be fantastic.
00:27:50Oh, regards to Molly,
00:27:52it was good,
00:27:54but it was not my grandfather Fred's
00:27:56Christmas fudge.
00:27:58What about his Christmas fudge?
00:28:00Did I ever tell you this?
00:28:02Your great-grandfather
00:28:04worked long hours,
00:28:06but every year before Christmas,
00:28:08he would take off a day to make his
00:28:10Christmas walnut fudge for all us kids.
00:28:12He lived in York
00:28:14County, Maine then.
00:28:16I never knew that.
00:28:18Whenever my parents weren't looking,
00:28:20Grandpa would sneak extra fudge
00:28:22to all us kids.
00:28:24Oh, just thinking about it,
00:28:26it brings back the fondest memories
00:28:28of my childhood.
00:28:30Oh, because food can be more than just food.
00:28:32Yes, it really can be.
00:28:34The art dealer called.
00:28:36The three paintings he's been holding for us
00:28:38have sold.
00:28:40Uh, the paintings you were going to auction
00:28:42off at the gala?
00:28:44Well, I won't be using that gallery again.
00:28:46He apologizes for the inconvenience
00:28:48and hopes you'll find something else
00:28:50for the fundraiser.
00:28:52As much as I love the Christmas gala,
00:28:54I am not going to miss dealing with
00:28:56all of this when I retire.
00:28:58I'll have to call Dawn,
00:29:00the president of our board.
00:29:02Robert,
00:29:04you always anticipate
00:29:06my needs. Excuse me.
00:29:10She's retiring?
00:29:12Not yet.
00:29:14But she's been thinking a lot about it lately.
00:29:16Wow.
00:29:20No one is going to come close to filling our shoes.
00:29:26Especially me, Robert.
00:29:28I'll see you later.
00:29:40Morning.
00:29:42Hi.
00:29:44I, uh...
00:29:46I thought I'd take you up on your offer to use the kitchen,
00:29:48as long as the chef doesn't mind.
00:29:50No, not at all. My aunt has someone come in early
00:29:52and they leave meals in the fridge for the rest of the day.
00:29:54That sufficient?
00:29:56Well, she's surprisingly low-maintenance when it comes to herself.
00:29:58I never said...
00:30:00I'm just giving you a hard time.
00:30:02Uh, can I grab something for you?
00:30:04Yeah, that would be great. Thank you.
00:30:06Sorry.
00:30:08It's in the backseat.
00:30:10Okay.
00:30:18You're right about food bringing back memories.
00:30:20I was talking to my Aunt Jean last night
00:30:22and she was telling me about her childhood
00:30:24and apparently
00:30:26my family is from York County, Maine.
00:30:28Maine, really?
00:30:30That's cool.
00:30:32Did she say anything about the fudge?
00:30:34She liked it
00:30:36and she appreciated you try it.
00:30:38I have more recipes.
00:30:40That's really sweet of you. Literally.
00:30:42But, uh, you don't have to go to the trouble.
00:30:44Feels like a challenge now.
00:30:46Then I wish you good luck.
00:30:48So,
00:30:50what are we making today?
00:30:52Holiday cheesecake bars
00:30:54and almond sugar cookies.
00:30:56Well, put me to work, if you dare.
00:30:58Are your hands clean?
00:31:00Thank you, anyway.
00:31:02I appreciate you getting back to me.
00:31:06And season's greetings to you, too.
00:31:10I take it that wasn't good news?
00:31:12Unfortunately, no, it wasn't.
00:31:14Sorry to hear that.
00:31:16I am having zero luck.
00:31:18Everyone has already donated their big ticket items
00:31:20for the holiday season.
00:31:22Something will turn up.
00:31:24I hope so.
00:31:26What have you got there?
00:31:28Oh, it just arrived.
00:31:30It's from the children at the Harrison Community Center.
00:31:32Perhaps it'll cheer you up.
00:31:36Oh.
00:31:38This is why
00:31:40we do what we do, Robert.
00:31:42This makes it all worthwhile.
00:31:44I'll have it framed for you, if you like.
00:31:48Oh, by the way,
00:31:50have you seen Carson?
00:31:52You seem not to hide your hair of him all day.
00:31:54He is in the kitchen
00:31:56helping the caterer bake Christmas cookies.
00:31:58He's baking?
00:32:00There's a first for everything.
00:32:02Well, I'm glad
00:32:04he's taking this seriously.
00:32:06Maybe it will help him see
00:32:08how much the Foundation means.
00:32:10Hopefully.
00:32:20I hope you didn't have to cancel
00:32:22any Christmas plans to do the gala.
00:32:24My family did go on holiday without me.
00:32:26What?
00:32:28They went without you?
00:32:30Yeah, but I needed to stay in town.
00:32:32Making Molly's Menu Magic a success
00:32:34is my number one priority right now.
00:32:36And your significant other?
00:32:38My significant other
00:32:40is business right now.
00:32:42Well, I can relate to that.
00:32:44Are you close with your family?
00:32:46Yeah. My parents are still very much
00:32:48in love after all these years.
00:32:50You're lucky.
00:32:52You're part of the famous Harrison family.
00:32:54You're like a local celebrity.
00:32:56Yeah.
00:32:58I think they think of me
00:33:00as the rebel of the family, though.
00:33:02Why's that?
00:33:04You know, can you...
00:33:06Bringing cookies is kind of complicated.
00:33:08Can you give me a hand?
00:33:10You almost got it.
00:33:12Here. Okay.
00:33:14The left goes over the middle.
00:33:16And then the right goes over the middle.
00:33:18Try not to flatten the dough.
00:33:20There you go.
00:33:22Kind of like that?
00:33:24Yeah.
00:33:26Okay.
00:33:28Perfect. And then you bend the top.
00:33:34It's a tri-colored candy cane.
00:33:36You're a genius.
00:33:38Well, not quite, but I'll take it.
00:33:40Hey, I saw that.
00:33:42No, I said you're a genius.
00:33:44Mmm. These are really good.
00:33:46I see what you're doing.
00:33:48Does that work on me?
00:33:50You think I'm charming?
00:33:52I'm not gonna tell you what I think.
00:33:54Okay, I won't ask then.
00:33:56What's next?
00:33:58Okay, that goes on the tray,
00:34:00and then we'll sprinkle it
00:34:02with my super-secret cookie seasoning.
00:34:04Super-secret? Do tell.
00:34:06The secret is in the blend,
00:34:08and that I will never tell.
00:34:10I'll get it out of you somehow.
00:34:12No, never.
00:34:15It's empty.
00:34:17I'll refill.
00:34:19Oh, no.
00:34:23Christina must have used the rest,
00:34:25and this was the last container.
00:34:27Can you make more?
00:34:29Yeah, but I'll have to go to the countryside.
00:34:31If I leave now, I won't have time.
00:34:33I'll get my keys.
00:34:45Come on.
00:34:50I'm sure you're busy.
00:34:52I could have driven myself.
00:34:54It's no problem. I love a new adventure.
00:34:56Is that what makes you the outsider of the family?
00:34:58Probably.
00:35:00You and your aunt seem close.
00:35:02Oh, we are.
00:35:04Aunt Jean never had children of her own,
00:35:06but she always treated me like I was her son.
00:35:08It's nice that you have each other.
00:35:10Yeah. Yeah, it is.
00:35:13Though sometimes I think she wishes I was more like my cousins.
00:35:16They all went to Ivy League schools, earned their MBAs,
00:35:18worked for the foundation.
00:35:20I imagine it would be hard not having separation
00:35:22between family and the family business.
00:35:25Yeah, especially when you're Harrison.
00:35:27Professionally, I go by Jacob, my middle name.
00:35:30Makes it easier.
00:35:32The Harrison name is so renowned.
00:35:34Doesn't it make you proud?
00:35:36Oh, yeah. Yeah, I'm really proud.
00:35:39But...
00:35:41when people find out you're Harrison,
00:35:43they treat you differently.
00:35:45That's partly why I didn't tell you who I was
00:35:48when I met you in the kitchen that day.
00:35:50I wonder what you would have done if you knew who I was.
00:35:52Oh, I would have kicked you out.
00:35:54Fair enough.
00:35:59We need to make a quick detour.
00:36:09Wow. How did you know this was here?
00:36:12Well, I drove past it the other day.
00:36:15So did I. I never saw it.
00:36:18It's beautiful.
00:36:20Yeah. Yeah, it is.
00:36:23Sometimes it's nice to just slow down.
00:36:26I tend to worry about the future so much,
00:36:28I have to remind myself to just be here in the present moment.
00:36:33It's one of the first things I learned about photography.
00:36:36To just stop and look so I could really see.
00:36:42That's actually good advice.
00:36:46Sometimes I'm so focused on building my career,
00:36:48I forget why I got into it in the first place.
00:36:51Why did you?
00:36:53For my love of food and bringing people together.
00:36:57That's nice.
00:36:59May I?
00:37:01Uh, sure.
00:37:07Beautiful.
00:37:11What'd you say?
00:37:13Nothing. It's just a beautiful day.
00:37:17Thomas!
00:37:19Hi!
00:37:20You made it!
00:37:22It's nice to see you.
00:37:26Who's your friend?
00:37:28This is Carson. Thomas is an old friend and veteran.
00:37:31Well, it's very good to meet you, sir.
00:37:33And thank you for your service.
00:37:35Appreciate it.
00:37:36Just working on your order.
00:37:38I'll ring the dinner bell when it's ready.
00:37:40Great.
00:37:41Sir, do you mind if I take some photographs of your property?
00:37:43He's a professional photographer.
00:37:45Sure, go ahead.
00:37:46Anything but the shed. It's a mess.
00:37:48Fair enough.
00:37:50Do you need any help?
00:37:51No, I got it.
00:37:52You might want to keep an eye on your young man,
00:37:54make sure he doesn't wander too far.
00:37:56Oh, no, no.
00:37:58We're not together. He's an employer.
00:38:00Oh, all right then.
00:38:02Thanks.
00:38:06Hey.
00:38:07It's so beautiful here, especially during Christmas.
00:38:10Yeah, it really is.
00:38:12So how do you know Thomas?
00:38:14Oh, we always got our Christmas tree here.
00:38:16His wife used to run the farmer's market in the village.
00:38:19When she passed, he got rid of the shop,
00:38:22and now he sells everything from his house.
00:38:25Well, he seems like a really nice guy.
00:38:27Oh, he is.
00:38:29And you will not find better spices or herbs anywhere.
00:38:32And you will not find better spices or herbs anywhere.
00:38:35Or Christmas trees.
00:38:37Yeah, they are really beautiful.
00:38:40That looks complicated.
00:38:43It takes some getting used to, for sure.
00:38:46But I have another camera.
00:38:48Want to take some photos?
00:38:51Sure.
00:38:52Yeah.
00:38:53On, point, shoot, easy.
00:38:56Hmm.
00:39:00How did I do?
00:39:03It's actually really good. You got an eye for this.
00:39:06I mean, you're an artist, after all.
00:39:08Well, food can be artistic, but I wouldn't necessarily call it art.
00:39:12Well, it incorporates all the senses.
00:39:15Okay, I'll give you that.
00:39:17Not to mention the plating and presentation aspects.
00:39:20Wow, you know more about catering than you've let on.
00:39:23I might have done a little bit of research this week.
00:39:26I'm impressed.
00:39:27Good.
00:39:29That's probably us.
00:39:31We should probably head back.
00:39:33Yeah, let's do it.
00:39:35Lead the way.
00:39:42Hope you got some good pictures.
00:39:44Oh, I did.
00:39:45In fact, when I print them out, would you like some copies?
00:39:48I'd like that.
00:39:50How much do I owe you?
00:39:51I got this.
00:39:52Hey, I can get it.
00:39:53No, it's for the gala.
00:39:56And this way I know you won't upcharge me.
00:39:58Oh.
00:40:00No change necessary, sir.
00:40:02Merry Christmas.
00:40:03That's mighty generous of you.
00:40:06Merry Christmas to you both.
00:40:08Let me take this to the car.
00:40:10Sure.
00:40:13You're an employer, you say?
00:40:16Yep.
00:40:18Oh.
00:40:21So my aunt was just telling me that the Harrison Foundation holds events every week in town for veterans.
00:40:27You don't say.
00:40:28Yeah.
00:40:29Yeah.
00:40:31That's for card.
00:40:32Huh.
00:40:33There's meals, entertainment, and they've got a holiday festival coming up.
00:40:38You should check it out.
00:40:39They'd love your company.
00:40:40I might just do that.
00:40:42Happy holidays, Thomas.
00:40:44Aw.
00:40:45Thanks, guys.
00:40:46Bye-bye.
00:40:48Bye.
00:40:52What?
00:40:53You might be a better ambassador for your family's foundation than you think.
00:41:08Sounds like you and Carson had fun.
00:41:10Surprisingly, it was a lot of fun.
00:41:12Is he single?
00:41:14It's strictly a professional relationship.
00:41:16Even if I was interested, which I'm not, he lives his life out of a suitcase.
00:41:20So people make long-distance relationships work all the time.
00:41:23Okay, but if you're not on the same page or in the same place, it can only end in heartbreak.
00:41:29Hey, Carson isn't Phil, okay?
00:41:31He's not going to string you along with a bunch of empty promises.
00:41:34I know, but I'm not willing to make the same mistake twice.
00:41:38There's no point in getting involved with someone if there's no future.
00:41:41Besides, we have nothing in common.
00:41:43Why would you say that?
00:41:45He's a trust fund baby, and I've been working since I was 15.
00:41:49If I fail, I lose everything. There's no safety net.
00:41:52We're not going to fail. This gala is going to be the making of Molly's menu magic.
00:41:57That is the goal.
00:41:58Tomorrow, actually, we're going to start prepping the main courses.
00:42:01Did you hear that the Bradford brothers snagged City Hall's big New Year's Eve party?
00:42:05Yes. All the more reason this has to go perfectly.
00:42:09Aren't you coming?
00:42:10I found a new fudge recipe I want to try.
00:42:13Is that for Gene again?
00:42:14Yes. Even if I have to attempt it a hundred times, I will get it right.
00:42:18I really hope it doesn't take that many times.
00:42:20Good luck.
00:42:21Thanks. I'll see you in the morning.
00:42:23Yeah. Night.
00:42:38Molly, hello. What can I do for you?
00:42:40I have something for you to try.
00:42:43You are so kind, continuing to attempt to recreate it.
00:42:47This time I used an old-fashioned recipe using brown sugar.
00:42:50Go ahead. Take a piece.
00:42:52Here's hoping.
00:42:58What do you think?
00:43:00It's delicious.
00:43:02But it's not my grandfather's.
00:43:05I'll keep trying to make it work.
00:43:07Maybe it's the cocoa powder.
00:43:09Your time is valuable.
00:43:11You don't need to waste any more of it on further fruitless attempts to please me.
00:43:16I don't mind.
00:43:18I have news.
00:43:20I can tell by the look on your face that it isn't good.
00:43:23What is it this time? Molly, please wait.
00:43:25Pierre phoned.
00:43:27He wishes he could help, and he apologizes, but the sculpture won't be ready until after the gala.
00:43:32Ah, there goes that idea.
00:43:35Robert, do you still have the number for that antique restorer?
00:43:39Susan? Sarah?
00:43:41Sutton. Sutton Page.
00:43:43Yes, that's the one. Perhaps she has some antiques she would be willing to donate.
00:43:46I'll get it for you right away.
00:43:47Thank you. Now, Molly, Carson showed me your menu this morning.
00:43:51I hope he's being helpful.
00:43:53Yes, very helpful.
00:43:55Good. This is the first time that he's participated in any of our Foundation's events, so I'm glad to hear it.
00:44:00I have made some changes to the menu.
00:44:04Oh, right. Of course.
00:44:07No problem at all.
00:44:09Wonderful.
00:44:15We have a problem.
00:44:16Jean would like beef wellington instead of the prime rib entree.
00:44:19Nick's ricotta meatballs, we can use them for the McHugh lunch.
00:44:22And she saw the candy cane dessert, and she would prefer that we do not serve those because they do not look professional.
00:44:27They haven't even been baked or decorated yet.
00:44:30She's something else.
00:44:32Who's something else?
00:44:33I'll call you back.
00:44:35Hi. Sorry to interrupt.
00:44:37Uh, I thought you approved the menu.
00:44:40Oh, I did. Why?
00:44:46I'll talk to her. She put me in charge. She needs to trust me.
00:44:49No, I don't want to cause any trouble. I'll do whatever she wants. It's fine.
00:44:52Well, I don't know why the menu is such a big deal anyway.
00:44:55Everyone's got their own menu.
00:44:57Well, I don't know why the menu is such a big deal anyway.
00:45:00Everyone's going to love whatever delicious entree you make.
00:45:03And, you know, I didn't spend all that time braiding those cookies not to serve them.
00:45:07Seriously, don't worry about it.
00:45:09No, I don't think you understand.
00:45:11This dinner and Jean Harrison's opinion, it can make or break my career.
00:45:16I love my aunt, but she runs one wonderful, but in the grand scheme of things, relatively small foundation.
00:45:24I don't know why the people of this town make such a big deal of one person's opinion, to be honest.
00:45:28Okay. I know you grew up with it, but do you know anything about your family's foundation?
00:45:33Well, I...
00:45:38Come with me.
00:45:40Where are we going?
00:45:42You'll see. This time you have to trust me.
00:45:44All right. But I'm driving.
00:45:46Fine. My car's a mess.
00:45:49I'll get my coat.
00:45:52At some point, you are going to have to tell me where we're going.
00:45:55The Harrison Community Center. Have you been recently?
00:45:59You know, I don't think I've ever been inside.
00:46:01Really?
00:46:06Well, that answer is about to change.
00:46:10I spent many, many hours here as a kid.
00:46:14You did?
00:46:16I love your costume. Christmas ballerina.
00:46:20Wow. Excellent twirling. Very well done.
00:46:25So all the kids here, just for the holiday, or is this a regular thing?
00:46:30The Harrison Community Center offers a variety of activities.
00:46:34Just for the holiday, or is this a regular thing?
00:46:37The Harrison Community Center offers after school, weekend, holiday care for all kids.
00:46:42Everyone's welcome. And it's free.
00:46:45Oh, they are so creative.
00:46:48Mind if I help? You need a hand?
00:46:51Hold it there.
00:46:53And then you can, with the other hand, grab that.
00:46:57Nice.
00:47:00This is actually where I learned about royal icing and piping techniques.
00:47:04You learned that here?
00:47:06Ms. Zona was the wonderful cookie teacher who taught us.
00:47:09She was the best. She's the reason why I became a baker.
00:47:12Hi, Molly.
00:47:16Amber runs Bendall Bakery, and she volunteers here on her days off.
00:47:20Hi, Amber.
00:47:21Hi. Well, Molly and I, we switch off weekends.
00:47:23But she hosts a cooking class for the kids in her very own kitchen.
00:47:28She's pretty fantastic.
00:47:30Yes, she is.
00:47:32I am. Be right back.
00:47:37Growing up, both my parents worked, so my brothers and I spent almost every day here.
00:47:42The money they saved, I mean, it helped put us through college.
00:47:46Wow.
00:47:48I really am so grateful to your family. We all are.
00:47:51Thank you for sharing that with me.
00:47:55Oh, sorry.
00:47:57Hey, Stephen would like to give you something.
00:48:00Would you like a Christmas cookie?
00:48:02Don't mind if I do. Can I take that one?
00:48:05Oh, thank you.
00:48:06Did you ice these?
00:48:08Are you sure they look professionally decorated?
00:48:10Yes, I'm sure.
00:48:12Wow.
00:48:14That is one of the best Christmas cookies I've ever had, young man.
00:48:18And the icing is perfect.
00:48:20I've been decorating cookies since I was a little kid.
00:48:23Well, you keep up the good work, the great work.
00:48:27I, um, I didn't catch your name.
00:48:30It's Carson.
00:48:32Carson, as in Harrison.
00:48:38I can't begin to tell you how thankful we all are to your family for everything that they've done for the town.
00:48:44I mean, from the center to the arts program in the school.
00:48:48Well, really, for everything, your family is the best.
00:48:52I mean, I could go on and on.
00:48:54Thanks, thanks.
00:48:55Capablation.
00:49:06Come back again soon.
00:49:08Yeah.
00:49:09Merry Christmas.
00:49:10Merry Christmas.
00:49:12Happy Holidays.
00:49:14Thank you very much.
00:49:15And that is what happens when people find out I'm a Harrison around here.
00:49:18This isn't about you.
00:49:19It's about the Harrison Foundation.
00:49:21All the good they do for so many kids.
00:49:23No, I get that.
00:49:24But my entire life, all anyone ever talked about was the Harrison Foundation.
00:49:29It felt like everything was kind of mapped out for me, especially by Aunt Jane.
00:49:33Okay.
00:49:34I wouldn't like that either, feeling like I don't have a choice.
00:49:37Yeah, that's why I bought that camera, that plane ticket.
00:49:40It felt like I had to get out before I got trapped.
00:49:42Well, you have a great career doing what you love.
00:49:45I understand not wanting to give that up.
00:49:47I loved it in the beginning, when I was caught up in the excitement of that kind of life.
00:49:53But now...
00:49:54Now...
00:49:57You want to go get a hot cider?
00:50:01Yeah.
00:50:02Sure, I have time.
00:50:04Let's go to Nick's Cafe.
00:50:05Nick's?
00:50:06Nick's.
00:50:09Seriously, thank you so much for today.
00:50:11You're welcome.
00:50:12Yeah, I'm ashamed to say that I've seen the financial reports,
00:50:16but that is the first time that I've seen people directly benefiting from my family's foundation.
00:50:22It was...
00:50:24You were great with the kids.
00:50:25Like it or not, I think you're a natural.
00:50:27Thanks.
00:50:30Enough about me.
00:50:31Did you always want to be a chef and caterer?
00:50:33Yeah, I mean, when I was a kid, I used to have Christmas tea parties with my dolls and dinosaurs.
00:50:38Dinosaurs?
00:50:39At a Christmas tea party?
00:50:40T-Rex would have three or four helpings, which is really the greatest compliment for a cook.
00:50:43It was probably the best meal of his life.
00:50:45It was.
00:50:47I just hope your aunt feels the same way.
00:50:50Look, please do not stress about her.
00:50:53I'm going to be with you every step of the way, I promise.
00:51:02Isabella, my agent.
00:51:05We've talked so much about me and the foundation.
00:51:07I really want to...
00:51:09I'm sorry.
00:51:10No, she's not extremely patient.
00:51:14Probably makes her a great agent.
00:51:16That's okay.
00:51:17We should get going anyway.
00:51:18I left Christina holding down the fort.
00:51:20I guess we should.
00:51:29Carson, give me some advice.
00:51:31Do you think that candle should be over there?
00:51:34Balance?
00:51:36No.
00:51:37No, I think it looks great.
00:51:42How are plans going for the dinner?
00:51:44It's great.
00:51:46She's great.
00:51:48Everything is going to be...
00:51:49Oh, what's the word I'm looking for?
00:51:51Oh, yeah.
00:51:52Great.
00:51:54I know this isn't how you would choose to spend your time while you're at home, but I do appreciate the help.
00:51:59Of course.
00:52:00I'll tell you the truth.
00:52:01Catering, event planning, it's kind of fun.
00:52:07This is the first year we won't have a silent auction.
00:52:12What about the antiques?
00:52:14I'm afraid that didn't work out.
00:52:16Oh, no.
00:52:18It is what it is.
00:52:19We will get through the best we can, as always.
00:52:22But there have to be other places we can...
00:52:23It's too late in the year.
00:52:24People are already gone for the holidays.
00:52:28It's been a long day.
00:52:29I'm tired.
00:52:30I've got to turn in.
00:52:31Good night.
00:52:32Good night.
00:52:37Good night.
00:52:49Okay.
00:52:53You taking that up for Aunt Jean?
00:52:54Is she feeling okay?
00:52:55Oh, don't worry.
00:52:56She's not ill.
00:52:58I think it's just all the stress of the gala.
00:53:01A couple more days, it'll be over for another year.
00:53:04Carson, Jean has devoted her entire life to this foundation
00:53:09and to serving the people of the community.
00:53:12I think she deserves to be catered to every now and then.
00:53:16I appreciate how much you care.
00:53:18It's impossible for anyone who knows your aunt not to care about her.
00:53:21It is rare to meet someone who is so genuinely selfless.
00:53:27Now, if you'll excuse me.
00:53:29Robert, she's lucky to have you.
00:53:33Thank you for saying so.
00:53:36Now, I need to call a few more of these auction houses,
00:53:39see if I can find anything at all.
00:53:41That's a good idea.
00:53:50Hi.
00:53:51Hi.
00:53:52Well, I haven't seen you for a few days.
00:53:54I've been prepping at my place with Christina.
00:53:57I sent you updates.
00:53:58Oh, I know.
00:53:59I just like getting the updates in person better.
00:54:01Well, we're in good shape.
00:54:03Had a schedule, actually.
00:54:04Good.
00:54:05I just came to drop a few things off.
00:54:07I actually have a second cooler, if you wouldn't mind.
00:54:09Oh, of course not.
00:54:14How's Jean feeling?
00:54:15Oh, better.
00:54:16I think she was just upset because of the silent auction.
00:54:19I called like a dozen places and nothing.
00:54:22Won't people donate to the foundation with or without the auction?
00:54:26Oh, yeah, they will, but it's tradition.
00:54:30People like party favors, even if they have to pay for it themselves.
00:54:37You've been taking photos all week.
00:54:39Yeah, every week.
00:54:40How many do you have?
00:54:42I don't know, hundreds.
00:54:44I haven't counted.
00:54:45Will you show me?
00:54:47Yes.
00:54:48How long will it take to get them printed and framed?
00:54:50Molly, that is a brilliant idea.
00:55:01Do we have everything?
00:55:04Yeah, I think so.
00:55:06And...
00:55:08I got this for Aunt June's collection.
00:55:11Oh, I think she'll like it.
00:55:13Yeah, I think so, too.
00:55:14Should we tell her?
00:55:16Hmm.
00:55:17Well, why don't we set everything up first,
00:55:19and then we can surprise her just before the gala?
00:55:22Okay.
00:55:23Sounds like a plan.
00:55:31When do you think people are actually going to bid on these?
00:55:34When you're fishing for a compliment?
00:55:36It's just been a while since I shared this kind of work.
00:55:40They could all use a little touching up.
00:55:43If I had more time.
00:55:45No one is going to critique them.
00:55:47They're going to bid on a photo that makes them feel something.
00:55:50Like this one.
00:55:51It reminds me of when my parents used to drive us around town to look at Christmas lights.
00:55:56It just made me feel so warm and cozy.
00:56:02What?
00:56:03I think you just gave me another idea.
00:56:06I need to get back to the kitchen, but I can't wait to hear that idea.
00:56:09Yeah, I've got to see if it works first.
00:56:11Great.
00:56:12Bye.
00:56:20I thought you might like some tea.
00:56:22Oh, Robert, you are so thoughtful.
00:56:24Why don't you join me?
00:56:26I'd be glad to.
00:56:27You anticipated me.
00:56:29That's because you are always so thoughtful.
00:56:34You always spill.
00:56:35I do not.
00:56:41Carson surprised me with him.
00:56:43That was thoughtful of him.
00:56:47Cheers.
00:56:48Cheers.
00:56:55You know, I always look forward to the Christmas Gala all year.
00:56:58Now...
00:57:00Well, now it just feels like a chore.
00:57:03You've been doing the lion's share of the work for so long.
00:57:06Go ahead.
00:57:08Say it.
00:57:09I was foolish, hoping that Carson would change his mind about settling down and taking over the Foundation.
00:57:14It wasn't foolish.
00:57:16Carson has always done things in his own way and in his own time.
00:57:20You may be surprised.
00:57:21I don't think so.
00:57:22Once this Gala is done, I think I am going to have to focus on finding someone else.
00:57:28What you have done with Foundation,
00:57:30no matter what happens or who you bring on board,
00:57:33you will always be an inspiration to everyone who knows you.
00:57:37Robert.
00:57:39That means more than you know.
00:57:44You are a dear.
00:57:53Did you confirm the servers?
00:57:55Yeah, they'll be here by four.
00:57:56Great.
00:57:57Carson said most people should be gone by nine.
00:57:59And if anyone complains, just send them to him.
00:58:02It's actually been very helpful this week.
00:58:04You really like him.
00:58:06Don't deny it.
00:58:08I mean, he's smart and funny and charming.
00:58:11Okay, it was unexpected.
00:58:13I have never heard you gush about anyone like that.
00:58:16Does he know how you feel?
00:58:17He's a client, Christina.
00:58:19I think that you should meet him under the mistletoe
00:58:21and show him exactly how you feel.
00:58:25Very funny.
00:58:27He already said his job makes relationships impossible
00:58:29and I don't want to waste any more time on someone who's unavailable.
00:58:32Okay.
00:58:34I just...
00:58:36Well, I believe that life's too short
00:58:38to leave the most important things left unsaid.
00:58:40Noted.
00:58:41I gotta go. I'll see you there.
00:58:42Yeah, I'll see you there.
00:58:43Tell him!
00:58:53Good morning.
00:58:54Morning.
00:58:58I was just looking for Molly.
00:58:59She's not here yet.
00:59:01Oh, I see.
00:59:02Muffin?
00:59:03No, thanks.
00:59:06Something on your mind?
00:59:08Oh, no.
00:59:10Nothing.
00:59:11Something on your mind?
00:59:13I was just thinking about the gala.
00:59:15Well, don't worry.
00:59:16After tonight, you'll be off the hook for another year.
00:59:19Yeah.
00:59:21What is it?
00:59:25I'm just thinking about my legacy as a Harrison.
00:59:28This sounds serious.
00:59:30You know, I've always fought so hard against it
00:59:32and now I'm starting to wonder...
00:59:35why.
00:59:38Everyone wants to know that what they do matters.
00:59:41What matters is our life meaning.
00:59:43But it's up to you to determine what that should be.
00:59:46Aren't you the one that's always telling me
00:59:47I have an obligation to my family?
00:59:49You do.
00:59:51But you also have one to yourself.
01:00:12Where are the other servers?
01:00:13I thought they were supposed to be here by now.
01:00:14They got lost.
01:00:15They'll be here in five.
01:00:17How's everything going?
01:00:18Are you here to volunteer your sous-chef services?
01:00:21No, not this time.
01:00:22But can I steal you for a few minutes?
01:00:25You do know I'm in the middle of trying to serve a big party, right?
01:00:28Yes, I know, Molly.
01:00:29But it won't take long.
01:00:30I promise.
01:00:32Are you good?
01:00:33Oh, yeah.
01:00:35Okay.
01:00:36Thanks.
01:00:38You okay?
01:00:39Carson, I do not have time for this.
01:00:43Well, we have a little surprise for you.
01:00:46You know I'm not one for surprises.
01:00:49Well, hopefully you'll like this one.
01:00:51Open your eyes.
01:00:55What did you do?
01:00:58It's for the silent auction.
01:01:01Are these your photographs?
01:01:03They are.
01:01:06It was Molly's brilliant idea.
01:01:09In fact, she inspired me to involve the children from the community center.
01:01:15And this is their artwork.
01:01:20This was your idea?
01:01:21Thanks to you.
01:01:23I love it.
01:01:24Well, it's not my usual work, but what do you think?
01:01:30I think it's your best work ever.
01:01:36And thank you.
01:01:37Oh, you're welcome.
01:01:38Carson said you were impressive.
01:01:40And he was right.
01:01:42I must go tell Robert.
01:01:44You saved the day.
01:01:48Did she say that?
01:01:50Yes, I did.
01:01:53Look, I've met a lot of people in my life, and you're definitely one of the most impressive.
01:02:02Hello?
01:02:05Carson.
01:02:06Isabella.
01:02:07Hi.
01:02:08What are you doing here?
01:02:09Well, if you would answer your phone, you would know that Aaliyah Tracy requested you
01:02:12to photograph her spur-of-the-moment Christmas party in Berlin.
01:02:15The Aaliyah Tracy.
01:02:17Sorry, this is Molly.
01:02:19This is Isabella, my agent.
01:02:21Hi.
01:02:25Well, go grab your gear.
01:02:27I've got a car waiting outside to take us to the airport.
01:02:31Come on, we need to go.
01:02:32Go grab your stuff.
01:02:34Isabella.
01:02:35I should get back to the kitchen.
01:02:36It was nice to meet you.
01:02:41Uh, I asked you not to book me for anything until after Christmas.
01:02:45I know you said that, but this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
01:02:49See, thing is, my family, they only ask one thing of me, and that's that I'm here for the annual Christmas gala.
01:02:56So, I can't leave now.
01:02:57Okay.
01:02:58Uh, when's the gala, tonight?
01:03:01Yeah.
01:03:02Well, we can leave right after or early in the morning.
01:03:04It'll be tight, but I can make it work.
01:03:06Uh, yeah.
01:03:07I don't know.
01:03:08Carson, this gig is everything we've been working towards.
01:03:11I mean, you do this, you're on the short list of photographers for every A-list event there is.
01:03:16This is your golden opportunity.
01:03:19You're right.
01:03:20No, you're right.
01:03:21Yeah.
01:03:22Yeah.
01:03:23Okay.
01:03:24Come on, give me a drink.
01:03:26Okay, holiday punch is ready to go.
01:03:30Good.
01:03:31Looks good.
01:03:33Are you all right?
01:03:34Did something happen?
01:03:36Carson's agent is here.
01:03:38She's beautiful, by the way.
01:03:39Is she here for the gala?
01:03:41No.
01:03:42She booked him to photograph Aaliyah Tracy's Christmas party in Berlin.
01:03:46Whoa, he's a big deal.
01:03:49But that means that he's leaving.
01:03:52This is exactly why I didn't want to get involved.
01:03:54I knew he wasn't staying.
01:03:56I can't worry about it right now.
01:03:58I just need to focus on making sure that this dinner is perfect.
01:04:01Yeah.
01:04:02Just checking.
01:04:03How's everything?
01:04:04Great.
01:04:05We are almost ready to get this gala started.
01:04:07Excellent.
01:04:09Gingerbread.
01:04:10My favorite.
01:04:11May I?
01:04:12Please do.
01:04:13I added them to the menu for you.
01:04:15That was very thoughtful of you.
01:04:21I'm also meant to tell you that Carson is hoping for a private word with you.
01:04:25I don't have time.
01:04:26I will have to speak with him later.
01:04:28If he's still here.
01:04:30All right.
01:04:31I'll tell him.
01:04:36Okay.
01:04:37Food is ready.
01:04:38Drinks are set.
01:04:39These servers are setting the dessert table.
01:04:41Am I forgetting anything?
01:04:42You might want to get changed.
01:04:44All right.
01:04:45Okay.
01:04:47Oh, thank you.
01:04:57Merry Christmas, Don.
01:04:58It's good to see you.
01:04:59And to you, my friend.
01:05:01We'll see you inside.
01:05:02Absolutely.
01:05:03Well, Merry Christmas.
01:05:05Thank you for being with us tonight.
01:05:06We're delighted that you're here.
01:05:08Merry Christmas.
01:05:17Don.
01:05:19Inspired photos and artwork.
01:05:22My wife has been on at least three already.
01:05:25It was Carson's idea to incorporate the children's art from the Harrison Community Center.
01:05:30It's going to be good.
01:05:31I'm proud of you.
01:05:33Congratulations to you.
01:05:35I haven't done anything yet.
01:05:37Well, get ready.
01:05:39After this, you are going to be in high demand.
01:05:44Hey, look at you.
01:05:46You clean up nicely.
01:05:47Thanks.
01:05:49How's everything going here?
01:05:50Yeah, we are ready to serve as soon as they're ready to eat.
01:05:53That's right after the introduction speeches.
01:05:57Good evening.
01:05:58Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
01:06:00Welcome to this year's Christmas Gala for the Harrison Foundation.
01:06:07Thanks to all of you here, thousands of people in our community are living enriched and better lives.
01:06:15I also want to thank my nephew, Carson Jacob, the extraordinary photographer who is responsible for this year's silent auction artwork.
01:06:32Thank you, Angie.
01:06:33Thank you all for being here tonight.
01:06:35And Merry Christmas to you all.
01:06:38Well, I've spent most of my life trying to find meaning through a camera lens.
01:06:44But this last week has opened my eyes to the real differences that we make in people's lives every day.
01:06:55I've been privileged to play my small part in this year's Christmas Gala.
01:07:01And I'm very happy to announce that I will be taking a more active role in next year's Christmas Gala.
01:07:08And who knows what the future holds.
01:07:12So, everyone, please enjoy.
01:07:15Enjoy your drinks.
01:07:16Enjoy dinner.
01:07:17Enjoy the night.
01:07:18You don't have to bid on my photographs or the children's paintings.
01:07:23But if you don't, I will tell the children.
01:07:28Enjoy, everyone.
01:07:46What a terrific evening.
01:07:48It really is.
01:07:51Can I help you with something?
01:07:53Please chill this for later.
01:07:55We're celebrating Carson's decision to take a more active role in the foundation.
01:07:59I heard his speech.
01:08:01Assigning him to oversee the catering was the best thing I could have done to get him involved.
01:08:06You assigned him to oversee me?
01:08:08Like a job?
01:08:09Yes. And it worked like a charm.
01:08:12I believe that things work out the way they're supposed to.
01:08:15But sometimes you just have to give a little nudge, if you know what I mean.
01:08:21The food is just delicious.
01:08:24I hope you will continue catering for me.
01:08:27Yes, I would love to.
01:08:28That's exactly what I was hoping for.
01:08:30Good.
01:08:32I must get back to my guests.
01:08:34Thank you very much.
01:08:36Cheers.
01:08:58The next board meeting is on the 15th.
01:08:59If you're in town, you should come.
01:09:00We have some new agenda items to discuss.
01:09:03Well, I'll have to check my schedule.
01:09:04But whatever the board decides, please keep that community center going.
01:09:08All right. We will.
01:09:09Yeah. It means a lot to a lot of people.
01:09:12If you'll excuse me.
01:09:13Of course.
01:09:15Hey, you want to take a break? I can handle it from here.
01:09:19Am I that obvious?
01:09:20No, but I know you.
01:09:23Yeah, I could use some air.
01:09:25I owe you one.
01:09:28Okay. Really good to see you guys. Thank you.
01:09:30Bye.
01:09:32Chocolate mousse?
01:09:33No, thanks.
01:09:34Was Molly just here?
01:09:36No, I'm not sure.
01:09:39Hey, I heard about Leah Tracy. That's pretty amazing.
01:09:42It is, isn't it?
01:09:44I'm so proud of you.
01:09:45Never give up on your dream and look at him now.
01:09:48So, I booked the jet for 10 a.m. sharp tomorrow morning.
01:09:51And your gear, I'm going to have sent to Berlin,
01:09:54so you don't have to worry about that.
01:09:58Okay.
01:10:17Hi, Christina.
01:10:19I'm looking for Molly. She's not answering her phone.
01:10:22Oh, she had to go prep a Christmas Eve brunch for tomorrow,
01:10:24but she asked me to say goodbye for her and to give you a message.
01:10:28Yeah?
01:10:29If you were happy with our services,
01:10:30I know she'd be grateful if you left a positive review online.
01:10:35That's it?
01:10:36That's it.
01:10:40Um, sure.
01:10:42It's the least I can do.
01:10:43Exactly.
01:10:59Oh.
01:11:13That's everyone.
01:11:14Oh, it was a great evening.
01:11:21Well, what a night.
01:11:25I just came to say goodnight.
01:11:27Where's Isabella?
01:11:28Oh, I walked her to her car.
01:11:30She's staying at a B&B downtown.
01:11:32Why don't I find us a few glasses so we can have a toast?
01:11:36Well, actually, I've got an early flight in the morning.
01:11:43Do what you need to do.
01:11:45I understand.
01:11:48You do?
01:11:51Carson, the Foundation has always been my passion.
01:11:55Seeing your work tonight helped me realize that photography is yours.
01:12:02You must do what makes you happy,
01:12:05and I will be glad to have you in the Foundation at whatever level you choose.
01:12:12Thank you, Angie.
01:12:16I really appreciate everything you did for us this week.
01:12:20Now you go get some rest.
01:12:22Goodnight, Angie.
01:12:24Goodnight, Robert.
01:12:25Goodnight.
01:12:31Well,
01:12:34apart from Carson leaving early,
01:12:38this night could not have been better.
01:12:41I had every faith in you.
01:12:43Oh, Robert.
01:12:45You truly are the best.
01:12:47I don't know what I would do without you.
01:12:50Don't wait.
01:12:54There's something that I have wanted to tell you for a long time now.
01:13:00I hope it's the same thing I have been wanting to tell you.
01:13:04Robert,
01:13:06you're fired.
01:13:20I don't know what I would do without you.
01:13:23And I never want to find out.
01:13:26I love you, Jean.
01:13:28Will you marry me?
01:13:29Oh, yes.
01:13:30Oh, yes, Robert.
01:13:31I love you, too.
01:13:32Yes.
01:13:50Hey.
01:13:52I just dropped off at the Christmas cupcake tree
01:13:54and they were just saying what a huge success the gala was.
01:13:57Yeah, we already have a big New Year's Eve party
01:14:00and ten events in January.
01:14:02What? That's incredible.
01:14:03You must be thrilled.
01:14:04I am.
01:14:05Of course.
01:14:08Did you talk to Carson before he left?
01:14:12What's the point in dragging it out?
01:14:14He is living his best life
01:14:15What's the point in dragging it out?
01:14:17He is living his best life
01:14:18and I am focusing on mine.
01:14:21Yeah.
01:14:22Yeah, I suppose that's right.
01:14:24Clean break is the best way to move on faster.
01:14:26Right.
01:14:28And you know what?
01:14:29Jimmy's got a bunch of nice single friends that I can introduce you to.
01:14:37You know, I have everything handled here.
01:14:40Why don't you take today and tomorrow off
01:14:42and spend time with Jimmy and his family over the holidays?
01:14:45If you're sure.
01:14:46Yeah.
01:14:47Aw, Merry Christmas.
01:14:49Good job on the gala.
01:14:50Merry Christmas.
01:14:51Yeah.
01:15:16I like this.
01:15:17I'm glad you like it.
01:15:24What's all this?
01:15:28We're getting married.
01:15:31Well, it's about time.
01:15:33Congratulations.
01:15:34Oh, thank you, dear.
01:15:35Oh, congratulations.
01:15:37Oh, Robert, congratulations.
01:15:39I'd say welcome to the family,
01:15:40but you've always been a part of it.
01:15:43That means a lot.
01:15:45I'm so sorry you have to leave.
01:15:47Me too.
01:15:50Oh, that's Isabella waiting in the car.
01:15:55Have a safe trip.
01:15:56Call us when you get to Berlin.
01:15:58Will do.
01:16:04I'm sorry.
01:16:06I'm sorry.
01:16:08I'm sorry.
01:16:15What's the matter?
01:16:16Did you forget something?
01:16:20Am I doing the right thing here?
01:16:22Only you know that.
01:16:27Carson,
01:16:29you say you see the world through a lens
01:16:32and it's wonderful,
01:16:33but you must listen with your heart
01:16:36to find the right answer.
01:16:45I love you.
01:16:47I love you too.
01:16:55Congratulations again, you crazy kids.
01:17:00Bye.
01:17:04Bye.
01:17:08Ready to go?
01:17:09Just by word of mouth alone,
01:17:10I hope I got you booked solid
01:17:11for the next six months.
01:17:12Fashion show,
01:17:13supermodel's birthday party,
01:17:15so much.
01:17:17Come on, let's go.
01:17:19Isabella,
01:17:21I really appreciate everything you've done for me,
01:17:25but I just realized
01:17:27that I want to do something more meaningful with my life.
01:17:30I want to spend my days with people I care about
01:17:32who care about me too.
01:17:34I'm staying.
01:17:37Is this about the caterer?
01:17:39Yeah.
01:17:40Yeah, it is.
01:17:41I hope she's worth what you'd be giving up.
01:17:43Oh, she's worth what I'd be gaining.
01:17:47True love always is.
01:17:51Thank you for everything.
01:17:53And I'm really sorry about Aaliyah Tracy.
01:17:55Yeah, I'll get Braden to cover it.
01:17:57She won't know the difference.
01:17:59Good luck to you, Carson.
01:18:02Thanks.
01:18:03You too.
01:18:04See ya.
01:18:33I love you.
01:18:34I love you.
01:19:03Molly!
01:19:04Hi.
01:19:06Did you forget something last night?
01:19:08I brought you this.
01:19:11You're a dear to keep trying,
01:19:12but you should give up.
01:19:14I have.
01:19:15It's my last try.
01:19:16Right.
01:19:27What have you done?
01:19:28Carson told me your grandfather is from York County.
01:19:30I did research on that area of Maine,
01:19:32and they're known for their hickory trees.
01:19:34He didn't use walnuts in his recipe.
01:19:36He used hickory nuts.
01:19:38Oh, my goodness.
01:19:40You are marvelous.
01:19:43You're welcome.
01:19:44Enjoy.
01:19:46Uh, Molly.
01:19:49Uh, I know it's Christmas Eve,
01:19:52but if your catering services are available,
01:19:55I'd like to ask a favor.
01:19:57I'd like to ask a favor.
01:19:59Uh, of course.
01:20:01Um, it is the last night of Christmas in the Square,
01:20:04and the Harrison Foundation booth
01:20:06has been handing out Christmas cookies,
01:20:08but I'd like to offer them a real treat.
01:20:12May I place an order for my Christmas fudge?
01:20:15Yeah, I can make that happen.
01:20:17At what times do you need it delivered?
01:20:20Seven o'clock.
01:20:22Okay.
01:20:23Merry Christmas.
01:20:25And to you, too.
01:20:33You look happy.
01:20:35This is turning out to be the best Christmas ever.
01:20:39I couldn't agree with you more, my love.
01:20:42Do you want to taste this?
01:20:43Oh, thank you.
01:20:44Hickory nuts.
01:20:58Hey, hey, Molly, Molly.
01:21:00I was looking for you.
01:21:01Look, I got an idea.
01:21:03How about we join forces, huh?
01:21:06Bradford Brothers plus, you know, Molly's Magical Menu.
01:21:13I appreciate the offer,
01:21:15but I think I'm going to take my chances,
01:21:17see how I do on my own.
01:21:19Yeah, okay.
01:21:20Yeah, no problem.
01:21:21You change your mind, you know where to find me.
01:21:23Merry Christmas, Leo.
01:21:24Buon Natale, huh?
01:21:28Just go like that.
01:21:30Focus with that.
01:21:31You see what happens in the lens.
01:21:32Try and take one there.
01:21:37Uh, hold on to that with dear life.
01:21:44Hi.
01:21:46Hi.
01:21:48I, uh, I brought the fudge.
01:21:52The fudge?
01:21:54Your aunt, she placed an order.
01:21:56I thought she was going to be here.
01:21:58She was supposed to be here,
01:22:00but she had to do something with Robert at the last minute,
01:22:04and she asked me to cover for her.
01:22:07Really?
01:22:08I think Aunt Jeanie's playing matchmaker.
01:22:12Thanks.
01:22:14Uh,
01:22:16Adrienne,
01:22:17can you give this to Nick?
01:22:18Thanks, little buddy.
01:22:20Uh, where's Isabella?
01:22:22I thought you guys were on an early flight.
01:22:25Isabella is on a flight to Berlin.
01:22:28What about the big event?
01:22:29I mean, that's your career on the line.
01:22:31Not anymore.
01:22:34You're looking at the new executive director of the Harrison Foundation,
01:22:38slash chief photographer.
01:22:41Okay.
01:22:46Molly,
01:22:48this is my home.
01:22:50And over the last week,
01:22:53someone very special to me has
01:22:56shown me life through a new lens.
01:22:59And I'm never going to look back.
01:23:04So, you're sticking around for a while.
01:23:08Yeah, I think so.
01:23:12Does that sound good to you?
01:23:13Yeah.
01:23:14Sounds better than peppermint hot cocoa.
01:23:17You're absolutely right.
01:23:18I know.
01:23:23Merry Christmas, Molly.
01:23:25Merry Christmas.
01:23:48Hello, guys. Assalamualaikum and welcome to my channel.
01:23:51So, guys, I want to tell you a story.
01:23:54So, I hope you understand this, all of my English.
01:23:58And so, let's start it.
01:24:01Karim is a student of class nine.
01:24:03He is a friend.
01:24:05We go to school together by rickshaw.
01:24:10We always share our rickshaw fare.
01:24:13In his free time, he loves to play badminton.
01:24:17We love to watch a movie.
01:24:21I hope you understand my all of English.
01:24:30Next para.
01:24:32In this passage, he and we are performance rates in go and share our verbs and my and our are deeper departments.
01:24:47We can easily guys.
01:24:49What's up there?
01:24:51Words are singular and which are plural.
01:24:56Plural member.
01:24:58Whether Anna very singular of flu flu roll is determined by its subject.
01:25:10I. Oh, sorry.
01:25:12A singular subject.
01:25:14Take a singular bar and a proper subject.
01:25:19Take a proof of rural health.
01:25:23So, this story is so small and so hardly.
01:25:29And this last para.
01:25:31I hope you understand.
01:25:33But I don't understand this passage.
01:25:37So.
01:25:39I am not tell you other story.
01:25:42So, I search this story and.

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