• 3 months ago
After losing her fortune, an heiress moves to a rural farm where she mistakes her handsome neighbor for the handyman. To live up to her family's legacy, he helps her compete at the county fair.

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00:00:25Zwill Shack
00:00:26Ooh, El Caristo Adonis.
00:00:28Oh, perfect. I am starving.
00:00:34What's that?
00:00:35It's a telephone, Ms. Wilshire. The call is urgent.
00:00:39Ooh.
00:00:40Apparently, you are not picking up your teléfono.
00:00:46Hello?
00:00:48June, have you read my messages?
00:00:50Michael, no. We catch up on our monthly call.
00:00:53Everything else in between is just you handling boring money stuff.
00:00:56Well, I've been trying to reach you.
00:00:58There's been a crypto crash.
00:01:01Oh, no.
00:01:02Listen, you need to get back to New York.
00:01:04Michael, you know I haven't been stateside in autumn since I was, like, 14.
00:01:08Yeah, I know. Ever since you took over your family's fortune.
00:01:11But June...
00:01:12You know this. My schedule.
00:01:14September, Greece. Then Christmas in Gstaad.
00:01:17Then Carnival in Buenos Aires. And then home when the Hamptons are open.
00:01:20I know your usual schedule.
00:01:23Are the Hamptons open early?
00:01:25No.
00:01:26Love it.
00:01:31Look, here's the thing, kid.
00:01:33This isn't a request, okay?
00:01:35You need to get here. Now.
00:01:53Hey, Tyler. Best assistant ever.
00:01:57Apparently, this is urgent.
00:01:59I mean, I can never tell with Michael.
00:02:02Um, you've lost everything.
00:02:06Lost and everything.
00:02:09I'm not really connecting the two.
00:02:12Wait.
00:02:14I'm supposed to read this to you.
00:02:18You've lost everything.
00:02:21No private jets. No yachts.
00:02:23No cars. No houses.
00:02:25No designer shoes.
00:02:27No designer bags.
00:02:29What do I need to do? Sell a hotel or something?
00:02:32All your assets are frozen. I mean, look.
00:02:34The entire hotel chain. The Hamptons house.
00:02:36The Lake Como villa. The Paris flat.
00:02:39Your bank account. Stock portfolios.
00:02:41Your home safe contents. Cash. Jewelry. Blah, blah, blah.
00:02:45Boring.
00:02:47Oh, also...
00:02:51What?
00:02:53No. No, no, no. Not my credit cards.
00:02:55I'm just following instructions.
00:03:07I'm worth a fortune. This is ridiculous.
00:03:11You were worth a fortune?
00:03:15Past tense?
00:03:17Past tense.
00:03:21What am I supposed to do?
00:03:25Uh-oh.
00:03:36Oh, yeah.
00:03:38I'm going to need to take that as well.
00:03:41But you get to keep this.
00:03:46Analog's the new cool or whatever.
00:03:51What is this?
00:03:54It's prepaid.
00:03:56Some good news.
00:03:58You get to keep your grandpa's tow car. Yay!
00:04:03Oh, and some old aunt or somebody who died gave you this.
00:04:09My Aunt Bertie?
00:04:11Sure.
00:04:14Oh.
00:04:17Listen, I know this is brutal, but there is a bright side to all this.
00:04:22A bright side?
00:04:27Sorry. I've got nothing.
00:04:43I've got nothing.
00:05:13Be alright. Be alright. Be alright. Be alright. Be alright. Be alright.
00:05:23Work it. Work it. Work, work, work it.
00:05:26Work it. Work it. Work, work, work it.
00:05:29Work it. Work it. Work, work, work it.
00:05:32Work it. Work it. Work, work, work it.
00:05:44Wake up, princess.
00:05:51Hi.
00:05:53You can't park here. Your palace is being towed.
00:05:57My palace?
00:05:59Is it even street legal?
00:06:01Okay, okay.
00:06:03You've got two minutes.
00:06:13Hi.
00:06:15Lady, unless those are full of diamonds, stop right there.
00:06:19Well, they're not filled with diamonds, but they are full of designer gowns.
00:06:24We don't buy that kind of stuff.
00:06:26Oh, look. You have to see them, though. I mean, look at this.
00:06:29This is stunning. I mean, this is right off the runway in Milan.
00:06:34I'll give you 50 bucks for the necklace.
00:06:37But the necklace? This was my aunt's.
00:06:40So don't sell it.
00:07:00Whatever is in this box is going to be a total lifeline for me.
00:07:04I mean, I am sleeping in my car.
00:07:06Well, I was sleeping until it got towed.
00:07:09It's a long story. My dad's entire family fortune, gone.
00:07:14Actually, it's kind of a short story.
00:07:16Anyway, this box belonged to my aunt. She passed away a few months ago.
00:07:19But it was actually my aunt on my mom's side, so totally different legacy.
00:07:23My sincere condolences, but we can only let you have a short time in here.
00:07:26Other customers are waiting.
00:07:28Right. Yeah. Thank you.
00:07:31Okay.
00:07:33Wow.
00:07:41A house. A house. Yes.
00:07:45Oh. Oh, thank you, Aunt Bertie. You are the best.
00:07:50Oh, if there's nothing further.
00:07:52I knew that this nightmare was going to be over, right?
00:07:55Here I come. Greenville.
00:07:58Greenville. That's cute, right?
00:08:01Hmm. I wonder what Aunt Bertie's staff is like.
00:08:03They'd be thrilled to have you, I'm sure.
00:08:05Oh, thanks.
00:08:12Greenville, here I come.
00:08:26Let's see.
00:08:311824 Apple Orchard Lane.
00:08:34This must be it.
00:08:39Hello?
00:08:41Hello?
00:08:52A pig? In the house?
00:08:55That's Jillian. She lets herself in sometimes.
00:08:59She comes and goes.
00:09:01Can I help you?
00:09:03Oh, yes. Yes, you can, actually.
00:09:06My bags are outside, and if you could just show me to the largest bedroom with an en suite,
00:09:10I'm dying for a shower.
00:09:12I'm sorry. Maybe I should rephrase.
00:09:16Who are you?
00:09:18Oh, how rude of me. I'm June Waltshire.
00:09:23Bertie's niece.
00:09:25Oh, of course. Yes. Bertie's niece.
00:09:28Nice to meet you. I'm Bart.
00:09:30Oh, well, pleasure to meet you, Bart.
00:09:34That's you, right?
00:09:36C'est moi, oui.
00:09:39French?
00:09:41You know, a little here and there.
00:09:44I never saw you at Bertie's celebration of life.
00:09:47Yeah, you know, I don't think I saw you there either.
00:09:51Although the Waldorf was quite packed that evening.
00:09:54The Waldorf?
00:09:57The Astor Ballroom?
00:09:59It was at the Pub at Greenville.
00:10:02Oh.
00:10:04Seems there were two celebrations.
00:10:07Anyway, I'm very glad you're here.
00:10:10You are?
00:10:12Yes. Yeah, I am going to need some things from town,
00:10:14so I'll just, you know, write up a quick little shopping list for you.
00:10:17I do have some dietary restrictions,
00:10:19so, you know, I'm thinking like a vegan, gluten-free wrap for lunch.
00:10:23No watercress, no mushrooms, no onion.
00:10:26There's been a bit of a misunderstanding here.
00:10:29Oh, here I go again, stepping on toes.
00:10:32I'm so sorry. You have your process, obviously,
00:10:35and you'll learn my preferences as we go.
00:10:39I'm going to go, but it...
00:10:42Very nice to meet you, June.
00:10:44Oh, go get my bags, of course.
00:10:47It's always a pleasure to meet the staff, so nice to see you.
00:10:51The staff?
00:10:53Yeah.
00:10:55I'm not the staff.
00:10:58I'm Bertie's neighbour.
00:11:00I run the organic farm next door with my sister Nina.
00:11:04Bertie was a friend, and I promised her
00:11:07that I would take care of the land and the animals while she was...
00:11:11Her estate was being sorted.
00:11:15So you're Bertie's neighbour?
00:11:17Correct.
00:11:19Not her staff?
00:11:21No.
00:11:22Not even her handyman?
00:11:24Nope.
00:11:25Awkward.
00:11:27I just assumed because, you know, you were in the house
00:11:31and, you know, familiar with the pig situation.
00:11:34You assume wrong.
00:11:36I see.
00:11:39I bet you're handy, though.
00:11:42Still awkward.
00:11:43OK, I'm... I'll see you around, June.
00:11:46Yeah, all right.
00:11:55Come on.
00:12:07At least he's a gentleman.
00:12:10June.
00:12:24Hi! You must be June.
00:12:27I'm Nina, Bert's sister.
00:12:30Oh, yes, I met Bert earlier.
00:12:33I heard.
00:12:34You know, I'm getting him one of those butler tuxedos for his birthday.
00:12:37Very funny.
00:12:39Oh, it is. It's really funny.
00:12:43Yeah, I guess you're right. It was a little funny.
00:12:47Nice to meet you, Nina.
00:12:49Oh, that is way too formal for Greenville.
00:12:52Bring it in.
00:12:54Oh, we're hugging now.
00:12:56OK.
00:12:57That's nice.
00:12:59I'm a hugger.
00:13:02I just wanted to say I'm so sorry about your family fortune
00:13:06not being so fortunate.
00:13:10In all seriousness, I feel for you.
00:13:14You do?
00:13:15Of course. Your whole world must be turned upside down.
00:13:19Look, I'm a farmer.
00:13:21You know, sometimes it doesn't rain for a long time.
00:13:27But then it does.
00:13:30Life gets better.
00:13:32Always gets better.
00:13:37Look, I'm gonna let you get settled.
00:13:40And once you're ready, come on over.
00:13:42I'll make some coffee.
00:13:49Oh.
00:13:50Well, hello there, Jillian.
00:13:53You come here often?
00:13:55Oh, I know that look.
00:13:57That is the look of me after a night clubbing in Soho.
00:14:01Hungry.
00:14:03Let's see if we can rustle you up something around here.
00:14:07Oh.
00:14:08Hey.
00:14:09Hey.
00:14:10Brought you a list of chores.
00:14:12I know who was on Jersey Shore, thank you very much.
00:14:14No, uh, chores.
00:14:16As in things to keep the animal and barns humming.
00:14:18Right. Of course.
00:14:21Look, I'm really sorry if we got off on the wrong foot.
00:14:24Um, I didn't mean to be impolite.
00:14:27It's just my life has taken a turn this week, and not for the better.
00:14:31I'm sorry, too. I, uh, wasn't expecting you.
00:14:36Thanks for carrying my bags.
00:14:38No problem.
00:14:40All right, well, here you go.
00:14:48Move.
00:14:49Where do we start?
00:14:51Uh, follow me.
00:14:53Okay.
00:14:54Yeah. We'll basically just make our rounds and get some feed.
00:15:02I mean, I thought you could use a four squared.
00:15:04Huh. Bertie used to call a meal a four squared.
00:15:07That's right.
00:15:08Yeah.
00:15:09So, tell me something.
00:15:11How did Bertie manage all of this?
00:15:14Every time Bertie came to visit us in the city, she was the most ladylike.
00:15:18You know, very dainty and made up.
00:15:20But she obviously did quite a bit of farm work around here, too.
00:15:24Oh, she ran this place like a pro.
00:15:26My dad taught her everything you knew, which was a lot.
00:15:29And she soaked it up.
00:15:31She loved living off the land.
00:15:33Yeah.
00:15:34She loved taking care of me, too.
00:15:37That's who she was.
00:15:38Yeah.
00:15:40You know, I was 14 when the whole family legacy got left to me.
00:15:45I mean, who wouldn't want the homes and the cars and the hotels, right?
00:15:49Yeah.
00:15:51Me.
00:15:53All I wanted was a hug from my mom, you know?
00:15:56Sounds like you would have been lost without Bertie.
00:15:58Oh, that is absolutely right.
00:16:01Yeah, Bertie really taught me to stick up for myself.
00:16:06I should have come out here more often.
00:16:08Made more of an effort.
00:16:10I think she wanted to make sure you had your space.
00:16:13Grew up on your own.
00:16:15Yeah.
00:16:16She talked about you all the time.
00:16:18What news and accomplishments you made.
00:16:22You know, you mean my broken engagements and terrible costume gala looks?
00:16:28Well, imagine it wasn't easy growing up in the eye of the media.
00:16:34Ah, you have no idea.
00:16:38You know, when you're growing up and a picture of you doing something stupid can feed a paparazzo's family for an entire month, you were never far from their lens.
00:16:50Oh, your grandmother grew up in the house, too.
00:16:52She ever talk about it? Her Greenville?
00:16:54No, no, not much.
00:16:57I think by the time Grandma Natasha got to Manhattan, she had invented an Upper East Side version of herself.
00:17:03Didn't talk about her country life much.
00:17:05But her socialite style was legendary.
00:17:10What about your mom and dad?
00:17:13I feel like I knew them even less.
00:17:15I mean, they were amazing, but they were always traveling all over, you know, dealing with the hotels and the management and the openings.
00:17:24Then they were gone.
00:17:27They must have been so young.
00:17:32Well, enough about my poor little rich girl story.
00:17:36What's, uh, what's your story, Mr. Handyman Bart?
00:17:40Uh, not much to tell, really.
00:17:45I grew up here, went away to school, and I came back, my sister and I, and we took over the farm after my dad passed.
00:17:54And that's it?
00:17:57Come on, you seem like such a renaissance man.
00:18:01Everybody's got some dreams, right?
00:18:03Do you want to share?
00:18:06Sustainability.
00:18:08See, I watched my father and my grandfather struggle to make a living off the land.
00:18:13They were just always fighting it.
00:18:15My sister and I thought if we leaned into nature, nurtured it, tried to farm organically, then we'd have a better shot at keeping this place running.
00:18:25Anyway, I should let you get some rest, because you have a lot to do tomorrow.
00:18:29Oh, um, so I have to do all of this tomorrow?
00:18:33Well, not just tomorrow.
00:18:35Every day.
00:18:37Every day?
00:18:39But tomorrow we're going to town.
00:18:41Well, what do I wear to town?
00:18:44Whatever you want. Just, uh, bring a smile.
00:19:01All right, we always start the shopping at the feed and seat.
00:19:04Oh, okay. What do we get there? Cappuccinos?
00:19:08Uh, no, it's not for us. It's for the animals.
00:19:12Oh, right.
00:19:14Are there any, um, people feeding places around here?
00:19:17Sure. Yeah, yeah. There's, uh, Betty's Diner, Thompson's Bar, Joyce's Cafe.
00:19:23Pretty much all three have the same menu.
00:19:26So no sushi?
00:19:28No. We're, uh, we're landlocked.
00:19:30How do you people live?
00:19:32Well, most of us grow and make our own food.
00:19:34Kind of like Nina and I with our honey.
00:19:36Ooh, artisanal. I'll have to try some sometime.
00:19:39I think I can make that happen.
00:19:41As usual.
00:19:43I see you're making friends wherever you go, Bart.
00:19:46Dottie? Delightful as ever.
00:19:49Delightful?
00:19:51Bart Hudson, you are a flirt.
00:19:55Dear, I see you have gotten yourself some surly company.
00:19:59The ladies of Greenville are having an autumn high tea this afternoon, should you want to join.
00:20:04Oh, well, that sounds lovely.
00:20:06June, where are my manners?
00:20:08Let me formally introduce you to Dottie Cartwright.
00:20:11She was your Aunt Bertie's...
00:20:14rival? I guess would be the right word.
00:20:17Oh, Bart, number one rival would be more accurate.
00:20:22Wait.
00:20:25You're Bertie's niece?
00:20:27Yes. Pleasure to meet you, June.
00:20:30Your Aunt and I went head-to-head every year at the Harvest County Fair.
00:20:36Though sad to share, I trounced her royally in the blue ribbon rounds.
00:20:41I seem to remember Bertie winning six blue ribbons last year.
00:20:45What does it matter?
00:20:47I don't have any competition worthy of my skills this year, either.
00:20:51That's a little harsh there, Dottie, don't you think?
00:20:54I call him like I see him.
00:20:57I hope you don't have any delusions of competing in the fair.
00:21:01Competing? No.
00:21:03First I'm hearing about this little fall fair thing.
00:21:06Looks to me like you belong on a yacht somewhere in the middle of the ocean.
00:21:10There's no way in green acres you could bake an edible pie,
00:21:14never mind win a pie-baking contest.
00:21:19Well, I'm going to stop you right there, Dottie,
00:21:21because I actually have an Oxford degree, so I'm pretty sure I could bake a pie.
00:21:26Well, you and your fancy degree can dream of my blue ribbons all you like.
00:21:33I'm a shoe-in in every category this year.
00:21:37Hmm. How do you know that? For sure, though, Dottie.
00:21:40I mean, how do you know?
00:21:42Maybe I inherited Aunt Bertie's baking skills.
00:21:46Maybe I'm a natural.
00:21:47I don't think you've ever seen a rolling pin,
00:21:50let alone used one.
00:21:52You're only in Greenville on a lark anyway.
00:21:55People come and go.
00:21:58Blue ribbons are forever.
00:22:01Well, it's on, Dottie.
00:22:03You're not going to win by default.
00:22:05Okay, I am going to be baking pies and all of the fall fair stuff,
00:22:12all in honor of Aunt Bertie.
00:22:15May the best apple pie win, sweetie.
00:22:20Sweetie?
00:22:22Show her, sweetie.
00:22:24Dottie Cartwright loves to compete, and she takes her pies very seriously.
00:22:29Yeah, I can see that.
00:22:32Thanks for sticking up for me, by the way.
00:22:34No, thank you.
00:22:35For stepping into Bertie's shoes.
00:22:37What do you mean?
00:22:39Entering the contest.
00:22:41Oh. Right.
00:22:44Yeah. Bertie would be very proud.
00:22:49Great.
00:22:50Hey, have you seen her blue ribbon collection?
00:22:54Welcome to Bertie's prize room.
00:22:57Oh, wow.
00:22:59She competed for decades.
00:23:01Even at her age?
00:23:03Oh, yeah. Well, Nina and I helped her the last few years.
00:23:06We still do stuff under the banner of our own farm,
00:23:09but we helped out with the livestock.
00:23:12Hmm. It was impressive.
00:23:15Best apple pie, ten years running.
00:23:17Take that, Dottie.
00:23:19What are all these ones for?
00:23:21Best in show livestock category, three years running.
00:23:24Way to go, Jillian.
00:23:26Oh, no. That's Jillian. She's a disaster.
00:23:29That's Jillian's mom, Tessa.
00:23:31She's the one who won all these.
00:23:32She had these big eyelashes, and she would just bat them at the judges.
00:23:35How cute.
00:23:36Yeah.
00:23:38Oh. Bertie.
00:23:41Yeah. I took that picture.
00:23:44You know, it's funny.
00:23:46She'd come to the city to visit me every year,
00:23:49but I never made it up here to see her.
00:23:54Well, you're here now.
00:23:56The animals, that means something.
00:23:59Yeah.
00:24:01I have a purpose.
00:24:03Speaking of, I better get busy.
00:24:05That's right, Martha Stewart.
00:24:07But just, you know, start with the basics.
00:24:09You walk before you can bake.
00:24:15How to make a sandwich.
00:24:21If you want to learn how to make a sandwich,
00:24:23first step is...
00:24:35Now you have made a sandwich.
00:24:37What?
00:24:39Is it...
00:24:45Oh.
00:24:51I know. I got a little carried away, didn't I?
00:24:54Oh, well.
00:24:56Hey! It's Nina.
00:24:58Oh. Perfect.
00:25:05Wow.
00:25:07You are brave, June.
00:25:09I just wanted to wipe that look off her face, you know?
00:25:11Good luck.
00:25:13Mean is Dottie's permanent expression.
00:25:15Yeah, no kidding.
00:25:17What a sourpuss.
00:25:19Wow.
00:25:21This prosecco is delicious.
00:25:23Mm.
00:25:25It's not prosecco. It's champagne.
00:25:27It was 2004. It was a very good year.
00:25:29Oh, sorry. That's such a city person thing to say.
00:25:34You know, I used to get private tours at harvest time.
00:25:37Yeah.
00:25:39I used to buy champagne by the case.
00:25:41Aunt Bertie always had a thing for the bubbly, too.
00:25:43She used to take a case home with her
00:25:45whenever she'd come visit us in the city.
00:25:47Wow.
00:25:49Aren't these, like, $1,000 a bottle?
00:25:51No. Just a few hundred.
00:25:53Oh.
00:25:55Just a few hundred.
00:25:57Very fancy.
00:26:01I was fancy.
00:26:07Are you missing your old life?
00:26:11You mean, am I missing my old money?
00:26:13No, no.
00:26:15I mean, you know,
00:26:17definitely has its advantages.
00:26:19You can get whatever you want,
00:26:21whenever you want,
00:26:23anytime, ever.
00:26:25Wow.
00:26:27I could certainly get used to that.
00:26:29Yeah.
00:26:31Yeah, you definitely get used to it.
00:26:33And after a lifetime,
00:26:35you really get used to it.
00:26:37Anyway, I, uh,
00:26:39I was just surprised to see so many bottles
00:26:41in Bertie's cellar.
00:26:43She always said she was taking them for special occasions.
00:26:45I just can't believe one never came up.
00:26:47Wow.
00:26:49Maybe she was just waiting for someone special
00:26:51to share it with.
00:26:55Mm.
00:26:57Okay, let's get down to business,
00:26:59shall we?
00:27:01Let's.
00:27:03Tell me exactly what you signed up for
00:27:05for the Harvest County Fair.
00:27:07Uh, well, technically,
00:27:09I haven't signed up for anything yet.
00:27:11But I guess it would be, uh,
00:27:13pies? Pigs?
00:27:15Okay. All right.
00:27:17Uh, oh.
00:27:19Today's the deadline.
00:27:21Mm.
00:27:25You know what?
00:27:27Let's do it. Let's do it.
00:27:29Sign me up for everything.
00:27:31Great. Awesome. Okay.
00:27:33I'm going to ruin Aunt Bertie's legacy.
00:27:35No, I might have lost my money,
00:27:37but I will not be losing my family's dignity.
00:27:39Thank you very much. Cheers to that.
00:27:43Let's do it.
00:27:45More? Oh, no, thank you.
00:27:47I got to work tomorrow.
00:27:49Oh, work.
00:27:51This used to be my work.
00:27:53Well, around here,
00:27:55if you need a construction permit
00:27:57or a food truck license,
00:27:59I'm your gal.
00:28:01I have an award-winning apple pie recipe.
00:28:05Oh, June.
00:28:07Come with me.
00:28:19Bertie would want nothing short
00:28:21of Dottie
00:28:23Annihilation.
00:28:25Oh. I like the way you and Bertie think.
00:28:27Wow.
00:28:29Wait until you see this.
00:28:35Bertie...
00:28:39Bertie's pie recipe?
00:28:41Mm-hmm.
00:28:43Oh, Dottie,
00:28:45you don't stand a chance.
00:28:55Hey there, big brother.
00:28:57Hey.
00:28:59What are you doing out here all alone
00:29:01in the quiet?
00:29:03Just enjoying
00:29:05the end of a good day.
00:29:07Our new neighbor
00:29:09had a pretty good day, too.
00:29:11I hope she did.
00:29:13You know she did.
00:29:17I'm just helping her settle in.
00:29:19Oh.
00:29:21It's called being neighborly. Right.
00:29:23Plus,
00:29:25she's been alone for a long time.
00:29:31She lost her parents like we did, too.
00:29:33Yeah.
00:29:35At least we didn't lose ours
00:29:37at the same time.
00:29:39And we got to be with them as adults.
00:29:43She was so young.
00:29:45Yeah.
00:29:47June didn't really have anyone.
00:29:49Well,
00:29:51Bertie was her family.
00:29:53Yeah.
00:29:55Now she's lost her, too.
00:29:57But she must have other relatives
00:29:59here in Greenville.
00:30:01Maybe even, like, second or third cousins.
00:30:05Maybe I can help her
00:30:07get to know her roots.
00:30:09I could totally look up
00:30:11her family history at the town office.
00:30:13I could totally do that, right?
00:30:15Yeah. She'd probably love it.
00:30:17She'd probably love it.
00:30:21She was raised by household staff.
00:30:23Like, employees.
00:30:25Can you imagine? No real bonds.
00:30:27Couldn't have been easy.
00:30:31Also,
00:30:33if she does happen to have ties,
00:30:37it might actually persuade her to stay
00:30:39and it might make a certain person
00:30:41happy.
00:30:43A certain person, huh?
00:30:45Really?
00:30:47You know what? Fine. Don't admit it to me.
00:30:49Just admit it to yourself. That's probably very helpful.
00:30:51You're getting a little
00:30:53ahead of yourself.
00:30:55I barely know her.
00:30:57And I think you should keep the whole
00:30:59finding her roots thing between us.
00:31:01She's had a lot of disappointment with family.
00:31:03You might not find anything.
00:31:05Well, I might not.
00:31:07But I'm still gonna try.
00:31:11There's just such a bright
00:31:13light in her. And she's very sweet.
00:31:17Kind of feels like she's
00:31:19from another planet.
00:31:21I very often think that about you.
00:31:25I gotta run.
00:31:27Okay.
00:31:35Alright.
00:31:37Let's do this.
00:31:43Your mouth is frowning.
00:31:45Your tongues are wagging.
00:31:47All over towning. Your eyes are judging.
00:31:49Your elbows nudging.
00:31:51All the poison that you spread
00:31:53with these nasty words you say.
00:31:55Stay out of my business.
00:31:57Stay out of my business.
00:31:59Stay out of my business.
00:32:01Stay out of my business.
00:32:03Stay out of my business.
00:32:05Stay out of my business.
00:32:07Stay out of my business.
00:32:09Leave it alone.
00:32:11The only business you got
00:32:13is your own.
00:32:15Well, you can do that
00:32:17all by yourself, girl.
00:32:19It's not that good, you think.
00:32:21I need my help, girl.
00:32:23Without you starting shit, I'll be my way.
00:32:25Girl, you're never gonna make it.
00:32:27No, you're ass gonna be like that.
00:32:29Stay out of my business.
00:32:31Stay out of my business.
00:32:33Stay out of my business.
00:32:35Leave it alone.
00:32:37The only business you got
00:32:39is your own.
00:32:49Perfect timing.
00:32:51Birdies pie.
00:32:53I'm looking for a taste tester.
00:32:55Sure.
00:32:59Did you bake in that outfit?
00:33:01I put an apron on.
00:33:03Designer apron?
00:33:05No.
00:33:07Please, thank you very much.
00:33:09Now you're channeling the right vibe.
00:33:11Now, I've never made a pie before,
00:33:13so go easy on me.
00:33:25Interesting?
00:33:27Interesting?
00:33:29No, baby, don't sugarcoat it, okay?
00:33:31If I am gonna be blue ribbon ready,
00:33:33I need the whole truth.
00:33:35Okay.
00:33:37Apples are undercooked, sugar's not integrating,
00:33:39and somehow the pastry is dry
00:33:41and greasy.
00:33:45Wow, that's, uh,
00:33:47that's a whole lot of truth.
00:33:49How much sugar did you put in the filling?
00:33:51Sugar, but
00:33:53the apples are sweet enough.
00:33:57No?
00:33:59Oh.
00:34:01I'm doomed.
00:34:03I'm doomed.
00:34:05My family is never gonna restore their name.
00:34:07Aunt Birdie's legacy is in ruins.
00:34:09I mean, my pie is a disaster.
00:34:11I didn't say that we can't fix it.
00:34:13Wait, did you say we,
00:34:15Mr. Handyman?
00:34:19I start with the crust.
00:34:23Let's get to it.
00:34:33Okay.
00:34:41It...
00:34:43Why are you mixing the flour?
00:34:45It helps with the smoothness, right?
00:34:47Then you add a little bit of the salt,
00:34:49and next, you put in the chilled butter
00:34:51right from the fridge, but you put in one at a time.
00:34:53Okay.
00:34:55So throw these guys in there.
00:34:57And at this stage, you don't want to overmix it,
00:34:59and it's key that the butter be ice cold,
00:35:01if you can.
00:35:03All right. Yes, chef.
00:35:05Oh, I like that.
00:35:07That's better than the staff.
00:35:09Yeah, so give that a couple minutes,
00:35:11and then throw it in the fridge,
00:35:13let it chill for 15, and you can roll it out.
00:35:15All right.
00:35:17But none of this was in the recipe.
00:35:25Um...
00:35:27Yeah. See, that's what happens when you take the time
00:35:29to perfect something.
00:35:31She was always making notes.
00:35:33You learn by trial and error.
00:35:35Oh, I don't really have time for trial and error.
00:35:37Well, we better get going, then.
00:35:39Yes, chef.
00:35:41And, like organic farming,
00:35:43you got to pick your battles.
00:35:45Ooh.
00:35:47I think I'm gonna pick all of them.
00:35:51Tell you what.
00:35:53Let me handle root vegetables.
00:35:55All right.
00:35:57Oh, uh...
00:35:59You, uh...
00:36:01Got a little something.
00:36:03Oh.
00:36:05Okay.
00:36:09There you go.
00:36:11Thanks.
00:36:13Anyway, you're off to a great start.
00:36:15Keep on this.
00:36:17I'm gonna go tend to the animals,
00:36:19and feed my animals, too.
00:36:21Appreciate it. Thank you.
00:36:23Well, Jillian,
00:36:25it's just you and me.
00:36:27Yeah.
00:36:29Yeah, you're right.
00:36:31I do look pretty ridiculous in these clothes now.
00:36:33If I'm gonna cook like Bertie,
00:36:35then I need to...
00:36:37I need to think like Bertie.
00:36:39I need to be Bertie.
00:36:43I'll be back.
00:36:53♪♪♪♪
00:37:03♪♪♪♪
00:37:15Ah.
00:37:17I can see why you loved it here, Bertie.
00:37:21It's beautiful.
00:37:31Okay, Jillian, the Internet says
00:37:33that you need to learn come, sit, and stay.
00:37:35So, let's work on this.
00:37:37Come here.
00:37:39Come here, Jillian.
00:37:41Come on.
00:37:43Braving the rain?
00:37:45Trying.
00:37:47Technically, when you're raising a show pig,
00:37:49you start them really young.
00:37:51That way, they get used to walking in a wide circle
00:37:53with their head up.
00:37:55Ah. Well, what about a rooting on the ground
00:37:57and not paying attention type of category?
00:37:59Because I think she'd really be great at that.
00:38:01Yes, she would.
00:38:03Well, you could always put her
00:38:05in the best-in-show livestock category.
00:38:07It's more of a beauty pageant.
00:38:09There's no behavior necessary.
00:38:11You just compete against goats with coats.
00:38:13You know, little hens with straw hats.
00:38:15Perfect.
00:38:17Fashion. And fashion is something I know all about.
00:38:19All right, Jillian.
00:38:21We're gonna have a full makeover.
00:38:23All right, come on. Let's go.
00:38:25Come on.
00:38:27Have you tried picking her up?
00:38:29No. Have you?
00:38:31Touche.
00:38:33Ooh.
00:38:35You know what I should do?
00:38:37I think I need to start with a mood board.
00:38:39A mood board?
00:38:41Yeah, you know, like a vision board
00:38:43when you're manifesting.
00:38:45You think, uh, that helps?
00:38:47Always.
00:38:49I mean, when I'm manifesting, which is, like,
00:38:51you know, letting the universe know
00:38:53that you're open to the next level,
00:38:55that you're following your dreams.
00:38:57Oh, wait.
00:38:59You should try it.
00:39:01What would you manifest?
00:39:03A new manifold for the tractor.
00:39:05Oh, be serious.
00:39:07There's got to be something bigger
00:39:09that you want for your life.
00:39:11You know?
00:39:13Get out, try new things,
00:39:15leave this small town for a little while,
00:39:17travel a bit.
00:39:19Ha.
00:39:21Well, when I was younger,
00:39:23I did think about dusting the dirt
00:39:25off this town and getting out of here.
00:39:27But, uh,
00:39:29in the end, I knew this place was of my soul.
00:39:31I wanted to farm
00:39:33like my family.
00:39:35Still, there might be
00:39:37something bigger.
00:39:43Ha.
00:39:49Ha.
00:39:51All right, you see this straw?
00:39:53There's a plant for it.
00:39:55First,
00:39:57you plant it with care.
00:39:59You raise it up till it's golden.
00:40:01And then you harvest it
00:40:03so it's ready to be bedding for animals.
00:40:05Hmm.
00:40:07Sounds like it was
00:40:09planted to become a nest.
00:40:11That's right.
00:40:15Hey, uh,
00:40:17listen, if you want to clean up,
00:40:19I can show you how to eat lunch off the land.
00:40:21Okay.
00:40:23I mean, but we're not actually gonna
00:40:25eat off the land, right? We do have plates.
00:40:27Well, yes.
00:40:29We do have plates.
00:40:31All right, well, uh, I'm gonna
00:40:33go get cleaned up and I'll meet you by the chickens.
00:40:35Sounds good.
00:40:41Hey.
00:40:43Wow.
00:40:45Look at you.
00:40:47How do you do that?
00:40:49Do what?
00:40:51Transform.
00:40:53Oh.
00:40:55This is nothing.
00:40:57I mean, during fashion week, I would change my look, like,
00:40:59six times in a day.
00:41:01Bertie's vintage is very in right now.
00:41:03It is when you wear it.
00:41:05Oh.
00:41:07Oh.
00:41:09It is when you wear it.
00:41:13Anyway, uh,
00:41:15you want to look under some chickens?
00:41:17Did you say under
00:41:19some chickens?
00:41:23Oh, yeah.
00:41:25Here we go.
00:41:27Oh, wow.
00:41:29Yeah.
00:41:31Look at that.
00:41:33Good job, ladies.
00:41:35Oh, we got a few more here.
00:41:37Look at you.
00:41:39Look at you.
00:41:41All of these eggs, huh?
00:41:43Hold on.
00:41:45Take a photo.
00:41:47Oh.
00:41:49It's perfect.
00:41:53Hey.
00:41:55All right.
00:41:57All right, it's your turn.
00:41:59More? Oh, yeah, a couple more.
00:42:01Guess we could put all of our eggs
00:42:03in one basket, so to speak.
00:42:05All right.
00:42:07Go in?
00:42:09Oh, yeah.
00:42:11Mm.
00:42:13Oh, you were right.
00:42:15These are absolutely delicious.
00:42:17Right? Yeah.
00:42:19Mm.
00:42:21So, tell me more about you.
00:42:25All right. I'm ready.
00:42:27So,
00:42:29you've never left here?
00:42:31Like, not even once?
00:42:33I never said I never left Greenville.
00:42:35You know, I did a little traveling
00:42:37when I was furthering my education
00:42:39in organic farming.
00:42:41I was in Italy, learning how to
00:42:43grow tomatoes from a Sicilian expert.
00:42:45Then I was in Salinas in California
00:42:47for over a year, learning everything
00:42:49there was to know about lettuce.
00:42:51Just lettuce?
00:42:53Turns out there's a lot to know about lettuce.
00:42:55Wow.
00:42:57What about you? What'd you study?
00:42:59Sociology.
00:43:01Well,
00:43:03it sounds like you spent a lot of your young life
00:43:05trying to understand if people were being genuine
00:43:07or if they were just hanging on
00:43:09because of your fortune and all that.
00:43:11And I was studying human behavior
00:43:13in society. It adds up.
00:43:15Hmm.
00:43:17You know, you know
00:43:19quite a bit about people for a handyman.
00:43:23Yeah.
00:43:25I'll try.
00:43:31Uh-oh.
00:43:39Uh-oh.
00:43:41You on another scrapbooking spree?
00:43:43Ha ha. You know, I've had that habit
00:43:45under control ever since I taped
00:43:47down the cat's paw. By mistake.
00:43:49Yeah. Fluffy's never forgiven you.
00:43:51Very funny.
00:43:53Well, actually,
00:43:55um, I just completed my research
00:43:57into June's family from the archives.
00:43:59And I'm making her a tree
00:44:01so she can see that she has roots here.
00:44:05Wow.
00:44:07I know she's gonna love it.
00:44:09Really?
00:44:11How do you know?
00:44:13You know, ever since getting to know her,
00:44:15she's surprised me.
00:44:17I mean, for the life of me,
00:44:19I never thought we'd have anything in common.
00:44:21But what do you have in common?
00:44:29My big brother's speechless?
00:44:31I'm shocked.
00:44:33I know.
00:44:37I think June and I
00:44:39are kind of at a crossroads.
00:44:43You know, we're both looking for that,
00:44:45something to complete ourselves.
00:44:49Maybe it's family.
00:44:51Wow, that was
00:44:53really deep.
00:44:55Yeah.
00:44:57Really deep.
00:44:59She's definitely showed me
00:45:01what's missing in my life.
00:45:03Careful. You might be the one
00:45:05making a vision board next.
00:45:07All right.
00:45:09That's enough. I got chores.
00:45:11I can see if June needs anything in town.
00:45:13Probably a good idea.
00:45:27So that's brown bread flavor?
00:45:29Yeah. Sounds weird.
00:45:31I had it in Dublin last year. It was phenomenal.
00:45:33Of course you did.
00:45:35This is so good.
00:45:37You have to try that.
00:45:39Oh, look at that.
00:45:41Good.
00:45:43We're keeping each other distracted.
00:45:45And while your eyes
00:45:47aren't on the prize,
00:45:49it will soon be my name in the
00:45:51glass case, after I win
00:45:53best overall.
00:45:55Not likely. What is she talking about?
00:45:57Nina will explain it to you, dear.
00:45:59She's the one who will take
00:46:01down Birdie's photo
00:46:03and replace it with yours
00:46:05truly.
00:46:07How can you be so sure, Dotty?
00:46:09I've eaten my own pie, haven't I?
00:46:11I'm not even sure that that makes sense.
00:46:13But I'm going to give it to you anyway.
00:46:15As you should.
00:46:21Don't let her get to you.
00:46:23But what's this just talking about
00:46:25a glass case?
00:46:27It's basically just a picture and a glass case.
00:46:29I mean,
00:46:31that's not just anything.
00:46:33It's important.
00:46:35Oh.
00:46:37Oh, I love it.
00:46:39Yeah, it's pretty cool, isn't it?
00:46:41Yeah.
00:46:45You okay?
00:46:47Yeah. Yeah, I just...
00:46:49You know, sometimes it really hits home
00:46:51that she's gone.
00:46:55Well, I can't bring Birdie back.
00:46:57But I will promise you one thing.
00:46:59I'm not going to let you down.
00:47:01I promise.
00:47:03But I will promise you one thing.
00:47:05What's that?
00:47:07I will help you compete against Dotty.
00:47:11Okay, I like the sound of that.
00:47:13That'll be good.
00:47:15But wait, that sign says
00:47:17September 26th for the festival.
00:47:19That's this week.
00:47:21Uh, yeah.
00:47:23Wait, I thought we had
00:47:25way more time to prepare.
00:47:27Didn't you fill in the entry forms?
00:47:29Well, yeah,
00:47:31but Nina really filled them out, and I...
00:47:33Didn't read them.
00:47:35No. Oh, no.
00:47:37Why are you smiling? This is terrible.
00:47:39Dotty's going to win everything.
00:47:41Oh,
00:47:43I have an idea.
00:47:45I am going to order an apple pie
00:47:47flown in from Amsterdam.
00:47:49They are the best in the world.
00:47:51Okay, first off, Birdie would never endorse that.
00:47:53And how do you know?
00:47:55Secondly, you've never had Birdie's apple pie.
00:47:57Touché.
00:48:01
00:48:03
00:48:05
00:48:07
00:48:09
00:48:11
00:48:13
00:48:15
00:48:17
00:48:19
00:48:21
00:48:23
00:48:25
00:48:27
00:48:29
00:48:31
00:48:33
00:48:35
00:48:37Good job.
00:48:39Wow.
00:48:41Looking good.
00:48:43See?
00:48:45I'm just going to see.
00:48:47
00:48:49That's going to be delicious.
00:48:51Yeah.
00:48:53Hey.
00:48:55Oh, hey. That's perfect timing.
00:48:57I was just about to pull the carrots.
00:48:59The moment of truth.
00:49:01Yes, ma'am.
00:49:03Here we go.
00:49:05All right.
00:49:07Oh, wow.
00:49:09That's a huge carrot.
00:49:11Yeah. Big carrot.
00:49:13Big pot of soup.
00:49:15Seriously, how did you get it to grow like that?
00:49:17See this barrel?
00:49:19So I fill it with sand first.
00:49:21Then I hollow out the middle,
00:49:23fill it with really good soil.
00:49:25It grows straight, naturally,
00:49:27no obstructions.
00:49:29Sounds like you've set it up for success.
00:49:31Yeah.
00:49:33It's a good metaphor for life.
00:49:35Well, it certainly looks like a winner to me.
00:49:37The question is,
00:49:39how's it going with the pies?
00:49:41Well, I've got it to turn out
00:49:43three times in a row now,
00:49:45so I think we're doing pretty good there.
00:49:47Now I just need to get the flower arrangement perfect,
00:49:49prep Ruby the hen's cage,
00:49:51and I've got to make Jillian's flower crown.
00:49:53June? Yeah.
00:49:55You're ready.
00:49:57I'm going to pick you up tomorrow. I'll take my truck to the fair.
00:49:59You know,
00:50:01actually, I think I'm good.
00:50:03I can get there myself.
00:50:05Well, look at you.
00:50:07Oh, yeah.
00:50:09Going to the fair.
00:50:11Who's going to the fair?
00:50:15I'm going to the fair.
00:50:17Okay, so I won't do that
00:50:19in front of the judges tomorrow,
00:50:21but I'm just really excited.
00:50:23You're good. I like the enthusiasm.
00:50:25All right, I'll see you in the morning.
00:50:27See you in the morning.
00:50:29Going to the fair.
00:50:31Going.
00:50:37Okay.
00:50:39You cool down,
00:50:41you little beauty.
00:50:51What was that?
00:50:57No!
00:50:59No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:51:03Oh.
00:51:07It's okay.
00:51:09It's okay.
00:51:11I can...
00:51:13I can salvage this.
00:51:15Right?
00:51:17Oh, no.
00:51:21Wait a minute.
00:51:23I know that orthopedic shoe anywhere.
00:51:27Dottie.
00:51:29Oh, you...
00:51:31Mm.
00:51:47Okay.
00:51:53Okay.
00:51:55Mm, Harvest Festival,
00:51:57here I come.
00:52:17I should have given her a ride.
00:52:19Well, I think June has shown you
00:52:21she's perfectly capable of getting somewhere
00:52:23without needing a driver.
00:52:25I know, I know,
00:52:27but it's a hundred-pound pig,
00:52:29and it has a lot of pies.
00:52:31Oh, wow, yeah, well,
00:52:33when you put it that way.
00:52:35Yeah.
00:52:37Are you worried she's not going to show up?
00:52:39No, but, you know,
00:52:41what if something happened?
00:52:43I think I'm just going to circle back to the farm.
00:52:45Aw, look at you, being all caring.
00:52:47I told you you were getting invested.
00:52:49I know.
00:52:51All right, all right, well, go if you must.
00:52:53I'll save you a seat at the tractor park.
00:52:55Thanks.
00:52:59Okay.
00:53:07Hey.
00:53:09Hi. Oh, I am so sorry I'm late.
00:53:11We had a bit of a pie calamity.
00:53:13Pie calamity?
00:53:15More like pie-mageddon.
00:53:17That sounds bad. Oh, yeah.
00:53:19But, you know, I learned that no porch is safe
00:53:21as long as there's raccoons and other critters
00:53:23roaming about.
00:53:25The raccoon-sabotage pie?
00:53:27Yeah, raccoons that wore the same shoes as Dotty.
00:53:29Hmm.
00:53:31There goes the raccoon theory.
00:53:33Well, I can't say for sure whether or not
00:53:35she was holding a raccoon, but...
00:53:37But you made it.
00:53:39Yeah, I did.
00:53:41You made it.
00:53:43I wasn't sure if you'd actually show up.
00:53:45Oh, no.
00:53:47I'm not going anywhere, Dotty.
00:53:49In fact, I'm surprised that you're here.
00:53:51I mean, did you get enough rest last night with all the
00:53:53sleepwalking you were doing?
00:53:55I'm not sure what you're insinuating.
00:53:57I got my usual
00:53:59eight solid hours.
00:54:01Hmm. Well, I didn't get a wink.
00:54:03You know, I thought I'd give Bertie's pie
00:54:05just one more try.
00:54:07It seems every time I make that pie,
00:54:09it just gets better and better.
00:54:11Good luck.
00:54:13You'll need it.
00:54:15Have you ever
00:54:17noticed?
00:54:19She grows the same exact flowers that Bertie used to.
00:54:21She uses the same
00:54:23pie plates, the same edge
00:54:25on the crust, and she fights dirty, too.
00:54:27Oh, yeah?
00:54:29So what are you thinking?
00:54:31I don't know. It's almost like she copies Bertie
00:54:33or something.
00:54:35I'm probably reading too much into it.
00:54:37Let's just
00:54:39get this over with, shall we? That is not the attitude
00:54:41of a blue-ribbon champion.
00:54:43Listen, there's five categories.
00:54:45Okay? You've practiced them. You
00:54:47sweat and teared your way through this.
00:54:49You are ready.
00:54:51In my eyes,
00:54:53you're already a winner.
00:54:57I never
00:54:59really had anybody believe in me like this.
00:55:01I mean, Bertie,
00:55:03but it's just nice
00:55:05to have somebody check in on you
00:55:07and see if you're okay.
00:55:09Are you okay?
00:55:11Yeah.
00:55:13Well, let's do this.
00:55:15All right, let's show them what a little style
00:55:17and heart can do. Come on, team.
00:55:19Let's go. Come on.
00:55:21Jillian, let's go.
00:55:23Let's go.
00:55:35Oh.
00:55:43Here come the judges.
00:55:45Yes.
00:55:47Hello.
00:55:49Oh, it's so good to see you,
00:55:51Bart. You having a nice day?
00:55:53Yes. So nice to see you.
00:55:55Hello. And who's your friend here?
00:55:57This is June Walter,
00:55:59Bertie's niece.
00:56:01You're Bertie's niece. Oh, my goodness.
00:56:03You look just like her.
00:56:05She's gonna make Bertie very proud today.
00:56:07We'll see, won't we?
00:56:13Who's that?
00:56:15I don't know.
00:56:21This hen crate
00:56:23isn't regulation.
00:56:25Well, I, you know, I just thought I'd add a bit of
00:56:27color and pizzazz to those boring
00:56:29old crates.
00:56:31I designed
00:56:33those regulation
00:56:35cages.
00:56:37Oh. Right.
00:56:39Yeah. Uh, well, they're
00:56:41very sturdy. Very, very
00:56:43sturdy. So maybe I'll give mine a second
00:56:45look.
00:56:49What's that?
00:56:51I'm sure it's fine.
00:56:53Container
00:56:55method?
00:56:57Yes, ma'am.
00:56:59Just like you taught me.
00:57:03Good job.
00:57:05Thanks.
00:57:17Oh, no.
00:57:19Was that a
00:57:21Was that a
00:57:23you totally nailed it snort?
00:57:25Or was that a you absolutely blew it snort?
00:57:27It's a snort that shall not be named.
00:57:29A secret snort.
00:57:31A snort of her own creation.
00:57:33Oh.
00:57:35Mmm.
00:57:37So good.
00:57:39And you have pies
00:57:41for me, too. No one could
00:57:43ever touch Bertie and Dottie when it comes to
00:57:45pies, you know? Never.
00:57:47So, good luck to you.
00:57:49Well, thank you.
00:57:51I think.
00:57:53But the pies are 100%
00:57:55Bertie. Just Bertie, Bertie,
00:57:57Bertie. I don't
00:57:59know why I said Bertie three times like that.
00:58:01That was strange. I'm just really
00:58:03nervous.
00:58:05She was a really good friend.
00:58:07I'm sorry for your loss.
00:58:11Shall we?
00:58:19Mmm.
00:58:45Sliced. Overall appearance?
00:58:49Mmm.
00:58:55The fork
00:58:57goes on the plate here.
00:58:59Oh.
00:59:19Mmm.
00:59:33Possible improper cluing. I'll have to
00:59:35dock a mark.
00:59:41Next.
00:59:49Sorry.
00:59:55Thanks.
01:00:05You know what?
01:00:07Bertie would be so proud that you're even
01:00:09trying to compete in her name.
01:00:11Please don't be hard on yourself.
01:00:13Seriously.
01:00:15Put it in perspective.
01:00:17Perspective. There's no
01:00:19perspective in pie baking, pal.
01:00:21All pies
01:00:23are particular and pleasant.
01:00:25Perfection, not mistake.
01:00:29You gotta laugh.
01:00:31Oh, yeah.
01:00:33Judging of the Best in Show
01:00:35livestock category will begin soon.
01:00:37Please take your seats, folks.
01:00:39Judging will begin shortly. Here we go.
01:00:41Get out.
01:00:43First up,
01:00:45flower arranging.
01:00:47Who has grown the finest blooms this year?
01:00:51Dottie Carwright takes first prize.
01:00:53Way to go, Dottie.
01:00:55You've got the awesome blossoms,
01:00:57the petals with the metal.
01:00:59Let's hear it for Dottie, folks.
01:01:03Ivy Wilson is in second place
01:01:05and Andrew Bowman in third.
01:01:07Rude Veggies
01:01:09are up next.
01:01:11Bart Hudson
01:01:13is our winner.
01:01:15Growing for Bernie Barl is he does every year.
01:01:17Way to go, Bart.
01:01:23Congratulations.
01:01:25You really deserve to win that.
01:01:27Thanks.
01:01:29You did.
01:01:31Up next, feathery friends, the Best in Flock.
01:01:33Heads up.
01:01:35It's Dottie again. Miss Carwright.
01:01:37Well done.
01:01:39Congratulations. It's yours.
01:01:45This is a nightmare. She's winning everything.
01:01:47She is misery personified.
01:01:49Next up, apple pie.
01:01:51Take it away, pie expert,
01:01:53Wendy Whittaker.
01:01:55This year,
01:01:57we have the perfect apple pie.
01:01:59Flaky, pastry,
01:02:01beautifully spiced.
01:02:03I could happily eat this apple pie
01:02:05every Thanksgiving for the rest of my life.
01:02:09Congratulations,
01:02:11June Woltshire.
01:02:17It was the best
01:02:19I've ever eaten.
01:02:23I thought she said
01:02:25the pie was too warm.
01:02:27I guess Wendy likes her pie a little warm.
01:02:29We have saved the best
01:02:31event for last, folks.
01:02:33Best in show, livestock.
01:02:35Bring your goats, your pigs,
01:02:37your lambs. One cutie will
01:02:39rule them all.
01:02:41Jillian, Jillian, Jillian, Jillian, Jillian.
01:02:43Jillian!
01:02:45Jillian!
01:02:47Jillian!
01:02:49The judges don't even need to deliberate.
01:02:51First prize goes to
01:02:53Jillian!
01:02:55Jillian With Pigs!
01:02:57And that's Pretty Farms again, folks!
01:02:59June Woltshire
01:03:01is the Farmer of Record here,
01:03:03which means she'll be named Best Overall
01:03:05Give her a hand, folks!
01:03:07
01:03:12Ay, ay, ay, number four for her record!
01:03:14I don't even know what that means.
01:03:16It means you did it.
01:03:17No, we did it.
01:03:18Jillian!
01:03:20Jillian, let's get pictures, baby!
01:03:23Look what we did!
01:03:24Oh, I know!
01:03:25Ready, winners?
01:03:27Ah!
01:03:28That's very good.
01:03:29Wow!
01:03:30Perfect.
01:03:31
01:03:38Oh.
01:03:39Hey, I might need some help unloading.
01:03:42Yeah, just a second.
01:03:43Hello?
01:03:44Uh, is this, uh, June Walsher?
01:03:47Yes, this is she.
01:03:48Uh, this is Larry Alpen of Alpen Farm Equipment.
01:03:51Oh, uh, hi, Larry.
01:03:53How can I help you?
01:03:54Oh, I'm sorry.
01:03:55I'm sorry.
01:03:56I'm sorry.
01:03:57I'm sorry.
01:03:58I'm sorry.
01:03:59I'm sorry.
01:04:00Larry?
01:04:01How can I help you?
01:04:02Is there an invoice that we owe or something?
01:04:04No, no, no.
01:04:05It's nothing like that.
01:04:07My daughter sent me a social media post
01:04:11with you and your pig, Jillian.
01:04:13Wow.
01:04:14That was quick.
01:04:15We'd like to discuss a sponsorship deal
01:04:17with your prized pig.
01:04:20Are you serious?
01:04:22Very.
01:04:23Our board of directors have been on me for years
01:04:26to get some kind of lizard or duck
01:04:28to be our mascot for advertising, you know?
01:04:31So when I saw your cute little pig,
01:04:33I thought, hey, now, that's an animal I can get behind.
01:04:37Well, that's amazing.
01:04:39Would you be interested in something like that?
01:04:41It'd be quite lucrative.
01:04:42We're a national brand.
01:04:44Oh, yeah, absolutely.
01:04:46Please send me a contract.
01:04:47I'll take a look at it.
01:04:48OK.
01:04:49OK.
01:04:50A question for you.
01:04:52Are you June Walsher of the Big Walsher Hotel Crash?
01:04:57Yeah, that's me.
01:04:59That must have been quite an ordeal for you.
01:05:03Well, it has been quite a life change.
01:05:05Know that about that?
01:05:07Well, I hope Elkin Farm Equipment
01:05:09can play some small role in helping you get back on track.
01:05:15That's very kind of you.
01:05:16All right, then.
01:05:17My assistant will be in touch.
01:05:19OK.
01:05:21Oh.
01:05:26Hello?
01:05:31Michael?
01:05:32June, what a coincidence.
01:05:34I was just asking my staff to track you down.
01:05:37I have news.
01:05:38Do I want to hear it?
01:05:40We found a portfolio of old stocks from the 1980s.
01:05:44And, uh, well, let's just say your grandpa
01:05:46sure knew how to pick them.
01:05:48He bought into Apple at $22 a share.
01:05:52Wait.
01:05:53I didn't hear you.
01:05:54What?
01:05:55Picking apples?
01:05:56What?
01:05:57No.
01:05:58Forget the apples.
01:05:59You're back in the saddle.
01:06:00I mean, I needed apples for the pie thing, but not so much.
01:06:04Wait.
01:06:06Back in the saddle.
01:06:07How big is this saddle?
01:06:09Enough for me to send your private jet to come and get you.
01:06:13The jet?
01:06:14What?
01:06:15Are you messing with me?
01:06:16Scouts honor.
01:06:17You were never a scout, Michael.
01:06:19OK.
01:06:20You caught me.
01:06:21Anyway, you're going to be back on top, kid.
01:06:24I just wired you a little pocket money.
01:06:27Oh.
01:06:28Uh, OK.
01:06:31Great.
01:06:33June, that was a joke.
01:06:35It's a lot of pocket money.
01:06:37Money for very big pockets.
01:06:39Many, many pockets.
01:06:41That, uh, great.
01:06:42Um, I actually was calling because I wanted you
01:06:44to take a look at a contract for me.
01:06:47Oh.
01:06:49Yeah?
01:06:50Yeah.
01:06:51So you'll never believe this.
01:06:52I competed in a fall festival with my Aunt Birdie's prize pig,
01:06:55and we won.
01:06:57So now there's a farm equipment company that wants
01:07:00to hire Jillian as their mascot.
01:07:03A pig as a mascot?
01:07:05Yeah.
01:07:06June, you heard what I said, right?
01:07:07The fortune.
01:07:08It's coming back.
01:07:10Yeah, yeah.
01:07:11I, I, I heard it.
01:07:24Whoa.
01:07:25That's, that is not pocket change.
01:07:27That is, that's life changing back change.
01:07:42Bart.
01:07:43Bart.
01:07:45I, I know you took off because I was on the phone,
01:07:47but you are not going to believe this.
01:07:49Hey, viral girl.
01:07:51You say it like it's a bad thing.
01:07:53Isn't it?
01:07:54No, no, it's amazing.
01:07:56Jillian, Jillian.
01:07:58She is queen of the pig.
01:08:00Yes, and I want to go celebrate.
01:08:02All right, I'll let Nina know.
01:08:04Oh, um, actually I was thinking maybe, um,
01:08:07maybe just the two of us?
01:08:09Oh, yeah.
01:08:11I'm game.
01:08:12Yeah, we can eat here.
01:08:14Go into town, get some ice cream.
01:08:15Maybe we'll run into Dottie and, uh,
01:08:17we can gloat a little bit.
01:08:19Well, actually, uh, I was thinking maybe
01:08:21something a little fancier.
01:08:23Like the pub?
01:08:26Do you, do you own a suit?
01:08:29Yes, I own a suit.
01:08:30In fact, I own several suits.
01:08:32Oh.
01:08:33Imagine that.
01:08:34Well, why don't you put one of them on
01:08:35and, uh, be at my place at 6 tonight?
01:08:39Okay.
01:08:40Short walk.
01:08:41I'll see you tonight.
01:08:44Okay.
01:08:45I will put a suit on for you.
01:09:09Wow.
01:09:13Wow yourself.
01:09:15You look stunning.
01:09:16Oh, this whole thing?
01:09:18It's very last season.
01:09:20Could have fooled me.
01:09:23Well, will you join me?
01:09:39Must be some prize money this year
01:09:41for you to take care of all this.
01:09:43You don't know half of it.
01:09:46So this is how you used to roll?
01:09:49With a car and a driver?
01:09:51Yeah.
01:09:52Always.
01:09:53Even to get groceries?
01:09:55Well.
01:09:56Right.
01:09:57The staff, yes.
01:09:59You didn't get groceries.
01:10:03You look really nice in that suit.
01:10:10Okay.
01:10:11I am loving the mystery here,
01:10:12but you gotta tell me.
01:10:14Where are we going?
01:10:20Is that a helicopter?
01:10:22Surprise!
01:10:26Oh.
01:10:43So you went from living in your car
01:10:45to renting out every seat in this theater?
01:10:48Shh.
01:10:49This is the good part.
01:10:51Joan.
01:10:52There's no one here to shush.
01:10:55And I have a thing or two I'd like to say.
01:11:04I never expected someone like you
01:11:07to walk into my life.
01:11:10Well, I never expected to find a handsome farmer.
01:11:16Are you falling for me?
01:11:20Where is that champagne I ordered?
01:11:23Wait.
01:11:24Champagne, too?
01:11:25Well, you got to show me your world,
01:11:28and I'm gonna show you mine.
01:11:30Okay.
01:11:31But I don't want you to have to mortgage Birdy's farm
01:11:34just because you're paying for all this.
01:11:36I won't.
01:11:38It's all gonna be fine now.
01:11:40What do you mean, it's all fine now?
01:11:42Well, Jillian and I got an incredibly lucrative
01:11:46advertising contract.
01:11:49Are you kidding?
01:11:51Wow.
01:11:52That was fast.
01:11:53That's...
01:11:54So that's what we're celebrating.
01:11:56Well, yes.
01:11:57That and my business manager called.
01:12:03I'm not broke anymore.
01:12:06Turns out my grandfather was just as much of a genius
01:12:09at building a stock portfolio
01:12:11as he was at building a hotel empire.
01:12:13So it looks like I'm gonna be back in PJ's in no time.
01:12:18Pajamas?
01:12:20Private jets.
01:12:22Right.
01:12:23Oh.
01:12:25Uh, wow.
01:12:26That's, uh...
01:12:27That's amazing.
01:12:29You must be, uh, thrilled.
01:12:32You don't seem very happy about it.
01:12:35No, no, I'm, uh...
01:12:37I'm happy for you.
01:12:39Congratulations.
01:12:42Well, maybe this next part will cheer you up a bit.
01:12:48Okay.
01:12:50Look, Bart.
01:12:53Getting to know you has been one of the biggest joys of my life.
01:12:59I really like you.
01:13:03I...
01:13:04I think I'm falling for you.
01:13:08And so what I wanted to ask is...
01:13:13Do you want to leave and come travel the world with me?
01:13:24What's wrong?
01:13:27I should have seen this coming.
01:13:32I am getting the sense
01:13:34there's not gonna be a resounding yes at the end of this.
01:13:37June, I can't just go traveling the world with you.
01:13:41Yeah, yeah, you can, Bart.
01:13:42That's what I'm trying to tell you.
01:13:44I can afford to take us all over the world, all right?
01:13:46You and I, we can travel, we can do everything together.
01:13:49No, June, you don't get it.
01:13:51I don't want to travel the world.
01:13:53I want to stay in Greenville.
01:13:56And I was hoping that you wanted to stay there with me.
01:14:02I see.
01:14:05Well, this is gonna make for a rather awkward trip back to Greenville, won't it?
01:14:13Yeah, I guess we should go.
01:14:17Yeah, I guess we should.
01:14:20Yeah, I guess we should.
01:14:51Whew.
01:15:14Oh, hey, Jillian.
01:15:17Well, it's time for our last supper here.
01:15:22Here you go.
01:15:30You hate goodbyes?
01:15:33Because I hate goodbyes.
01:15:36But here we are.
01:15:41You know, you were the best roommate ever.
01:15:43Best pig, any pig that any farm has ever had.
01:15:48You know that.
01:15:52Don't worry, you'll still get your celebrity deal.
01:15:55I'll make sure of it.
01:15:58But you don't need me.
01:16:00You've got Bart here to take care of you, right?
01:16:05I agree, I agree. Bart is pretty amazing.
01:16:09That's why I'm gonna deed him the farm, so that he can make sure I look after all of you.
01:16:19I'm gonna miss this so much.
01:16:23I'm gonna miss you.
01:16:28I miss feeling of a real home.
01:16:35All right, Jillian.
01:16:38You be a good little piggy, okay?
01:16:59Tyler!
01:17:00Oh, there you are!
01:17:02Hi!
01:17:05How are you?
01:17:07Doing fabulous.
01:17:08Doing a lot of late nights at celebrity parties, but stepping right back into my designer shoes and getting back in there.
01:17:14Anyway, enough about me, let's get you out there.
01:17:17You could always go back to the Riviera, you know.
01:17:19But definitely on the Italian side, because Canada's so yesterday.
01:17:23Unless, how do you feel about Fashion Week?
01:17:26You know, June, the designers weren't gonna give you tickets because of, well, you know, because of the blip and all that.
01:17:32But I told them that you were back, and they said that if you wanted to purchase a table for $250,000,
01:17:39they wouldn't have a problem with you bringing your nearest and dearest, which I'm sure, of course, includes me.
01:17:48Earth to June, sweetie, I think you might have some mud kicking your ears because you're not here.
01:17:55No, I heard you. I just don't want to go to Fashion Week.
01:18:02Oh, well, that's disappointing.
01:18:06But, oh wait, I'm over it.
01:18:10So, Italy then?
01:18:12No.
01:18:14Straight to the start?
01:18:16No, you know, I think Greenville is my new thing.
01:18:22Excuse me? Greenville?
01:18:25What, is that some kind of new club in the city or something?
01:18:29No, actually, it's, it's where my family is.
01:18:34Oh, so we're not getting on the private jet then?
01:18:40No.
01:18:42Oh, I'm so confused. What is, what, where are you going?
01:18:46Bye.
01:18:48No, June? June?
01:18:58Hello? Hey Bart? Nina?
01:19:29Are you partying in my house? Respect.
01:19:34You came.
01:19:36Bring it in.
01:19:38Oh, I thought you were going to miss your own surprise party.
01:19:42Wait, my surprise party?
01:19:44Yeah. Well, you've been on your own for so long, I wanted to show you that you still have family right here.
01:19:52Surprise!
01:19:53Who are all these people?
01:19:55Well, I did a little bit of research, you know, and some of these people you're related to way down the line.
01:20:01But, they're all part of Bertie's family tree. Your family tree.
01:20:13Oh, here's a cousin. Distant.
01:20:16Hi.
01:20:17On your grandfather's side.
01:20:18Hey, hi.
01:20:19And a second cousin. He actually lives in the next town over.
01:20:23Let's give her some space.
01:20:25And, here's another cousin. Bertie's first cousin.
01:20:36Wait, we're related?
01:20:39Yep. Bertie and I were cousins. I'm a friend of his.
01:20:46Bertie and I were cousins. I'm afraid you can't argue with DNA.
01:20:52Wow.
01:20:54She was proud of you, you know. And she wished she could have spent more time with you, but after your parents died, the grief kept her away.
01:21:09It shouldn't have, but it did.
01:21:13I understand that.
01:21:17Wow, I guess it does make a little sense that we're related, though. Seems we all got the competitive gene.
01:21:25The pie gene, too. Much as I hate to admit it, you have a touch for pastry, June.
01:21:34Bertie and I got it from our grandmother.
01:21:37Oh, that would have been my great-grandmother, right?
01:21:41You look just like her.
01:21:46Wait a minute. Does this mean we have to be nice to each other now?
01:21:54All's fair in family and pies, Junie.
01:22:02Um, hey. If you'll excuse me.
01:22:11That is actually very true.
01:22:16I just, I can't believe you all did this for me.
01:22:20You have a lot of cousins.
01:22:23Yeah, yeah, I really do.
01:22:26You wouldn't happen to be one of my cousins, would you?
01:22:31Not even close. We're from Poughkeepsie, so...
01:22:33Oh, that's good, because I love you.
01:22:42I love you, too.
01:22:52So does this mean you're staying?
01:22:55There's nowhere else that's more important to me now.
01:22:59Here. Home. With you.
01:23:04Jillian's gonna be really happy to hear that.
01:23:07Just Jillian?
01:23:09Well, a handyman, too.
01:23:28You
01:23:58You

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