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00:00:00Captain Mast was in England at the time.
00:00:04He didn't return to the colonies until 1723.
00:00:07Which means, after the land was given to him,
00:00:10he couldn't have settled here for the next two years.
00:00:13He couldn't have settled here.
00:00:15Exactly. Because he wasn't there.
00:00:17I don't know how to thank you, Taylor.
00:00:19You've solved the puzzle.
00:00:21Now my book will be completed.
00:00:23I'll call the publisher right now.
00:00:25Yes, I'm happy for you, Doctor.
00:00:27I like to find the truth of history.
00:00:30Send me a copy when the book is published.
00:00:33Excuse me.
00:00:36How do you do all this?
00:00:38I just can't find some things on the internet.
00:00:41You're free to talk. Did you get my message?
00:00:44Yes. I couldn't believe it.
00:00:47How can they cut the library fund like this?
00:00:50The government depends on donations for the budget.
00:00:53This time, the donations are less.
00:00:55That's the problem.
00:00:57And without the money...
00:00:59You can't hire a research librarian.
00:01:03Sorry, Taylor. I'm arranging the money.
00:01:06As soon as the money is arranged,
00:01:09I'll put you back to work.
00:01:12I have complete faith in you, Linda.
00:01:24Linda promised to hire me, but it'll take months.
00:01:27I've tried everywhere, but I can't get a job.
00:01:29Everything will be fine.
00:01:31I don't know. This was my dream job, Greg.
00:01:33I know you're an expert at your job.
00:01:35Trust me, Taylor. You'll get a job in a few days.
00:01:38But what do I do until then?
00:01:41I have an idea.
00:01:43Why don't you come here?
00:01:45Christine will be happy to meet you.
00:01:47You haven't seen Forest Ridge.
00:01:49You'll like it here.
00:01:51Yes, it's a good idea.
00:01:53But I need a job right now.
00:01:55Stay here and look for one.
00:01:57Zoe will spend a good time here with you.
00:02:00Yes, that's true.
00:02:02So, come back soon.
00:02:07Yes, I'll be back.
00:02:22Hey, I'm sorry I'm late.
00:02:24I was helping my dad.
00:02:26I can't believe you grew up in Montana.
00:02:29I told you, we've been living here for generations.
00:02:32My grandfather's grandfather used to live here.
00:02:35Yes, you told me.
00:02:37Daniel Boone.
00:02:39This is Silicon Valley.
00:02:41It's not far from your successful company.
00:02:44It's not far from your successful company.
00:02:47It's not far from your successful company.
00:02:51Oh, my phone's ringing.
00:02:53Come on, man.
00:02:54This place is great, isn't it?
00:02:56Every time I come here,
00:02:58I remember the good old days.
00:03:00That's why you're putting a lot of money
00:03:02into modernizing this place.
00:03:04Do you think this is the right decision?
00:03:06Did you talk to Lion Linquist about the new wires?
00:03:08Oh, him?
00:03:09He's asking for a lot of money for this job.
00:03:11Look, just give him what he's asking for.
00:03:13But you two have known each other since childhood.
00:03:15Yes, but he's a good electrician.
00:03:17And I'm your manager.
00:03:19I know you want the best for the people here,
00:03:21but I won't let you spend it for no reason.
00:03:24I know, Ray.
00:03:26But the more work you give the locals here,
00:03:28the better it'll be.
00:03:30Yeah, if it's in our budget.
00:03:34Okay, fine.
00:03:35Whatever you say.
00:03:36Get more tenders.
00:03:37And one more thing before you go.
00:03:41Obviously, not everyone is happy
00:03:43to turn a graph hotel into a luxury tourist hotel.
00:03:46I knew it.
00:03:50This will benefit the whole city.
00:03:52Why would anyone have a problem with this?
00:03:54Ask them when you meet them at the meeting.
00:03:56Wait a minute. What?
00:03:58One of us will have to go.
00:04:01And you're one of them.
00:04:05Then it's best if you go.
00:04:06See you tomorrow.
00:04:07Hmm.
00:04:15Hey, Dad.
00:04:16Come, son.
00:04:18I'm going to have lunch.
00:04:20Are you hungry?
00:04:21Yes, of course.
00:04:22Give this to me.
00:04:23Here you go.
00:04:25Dad, I'm going to Helena for a few meetings.
00:04:29I'll be back tomorrow.
00:04:32I've heard there's going to be a storm.
00:04:34There might even be snow.
00:04:37Dad, it's October.
00:04:38Look, the color of the leaves are changing.
00:04:40There won't be any snow.
00:04:41You're right.
00:04:42You can't trust the weather.
00:04:44Now that there's a warning for snow,
00:04:46drive carefully, okay?
00:04:48Okay, Dad.
00:04:50You've lived in California for so many years.
00:04:53It might be difficult to drive here.
00:04:55I'll be fine.
00:04:57Okay?
00:04:58Promise.
00:04:59Tell me something.
00:05:00Do you know anything about the town meeting
00:05:03that's going to take place tomorrow night?
00:05:05Oh, about the hotel?
00:05:07Why didn't you tell me?
00:05:09Because you were born here.
00:05:11So I thought you'd know.
00:05:13Besides, people here don't talk about
00:05:16what they don't like.
00:05:18Yes, I know.
00:05:20So, what do these people want?
00:05:25Son, you live out of town.
00:05:27One day, you come here,
00:05:29and you think you're going to break
00:05:31the oldest heritage of the city
00:05:33and turn it into a resort.
00:05:34Dad, this isn't a resort.
00:05:37It's a...
00:05:39It's a destination.
00:05:41See?
00:05:42That's it.
00:05:43Destination.
00:05:44What does that mean?
00:05:46So, Dad, you're saying
00:05:48the people of the city are upset with me?
00:05:50I think if you want people to support you,
00:05:53go talk to them.
00:05:56Okay, take my truck.
00:05:59Because your city toy
00:06:01won't be able to handle the weather.
00:06:04Okay, Dad.
00:06:05You listen to me,
00:06:06and do one thing.
00:06:07Take my car keys,
00:06:08and go for a drive.
00:06:34Oh.
00:06:36There's a lot of snow on the road.
00:06:44Okay.
00:06:46Oh.
00:06:58Oh.
00:07:00Oh, no.
00:07:02Oh, no.
00:07:06Oh, no.
00:07:15Oh.
00:07:16What happened?
00:07:21Okay.
00:07:26Really?
00:07:33Oh.
00:07:35I don't know why I'm having such a bad time.
00:07:38Oh.
00:08:02Oh.
00:08:08Hello.
00:08:32Uh...
00:08:38Uh...
00:08:41Uh...
00:08:49License number.
00:09:01It's okay.
00:09:11Okay.
00:09:23By the way, I'm Taylor.
00:09:25Oh, yeah.
00:09:27Why didn't I tell you?
00:09:29Uh, Joy.
00:09:30Oh.
00:09:31Nice to meet you.
00:09:32Nice to meet you, too.
00:09:34So, uh...
00:09:37Why did you come to Forest Ridge?
00:09:40My brother lives there with his family.
00:09:42It's actually my first time here.
00:09:44Hmm.
00:09:45Look, maybe you don't believe me,
00:09:47but being a local here,
00:09:50I think this place is heaven.
00:09:53And I know every inch of this place,
00:09:55so you won't have any trouble.
00:09:57Yeah, that's a good thing.
00:10:07Hmm.
00:10:19No, no.
00:10:20It's okay.
00:10:21I'll take you.
00:10:22You've already helped me a lot.
00:10:24Okay, fine.
00:10:25It was really nice meeting you, Taylor.
00:10:28Oh, yeah.
00:10:29Me too.
00:10:30Thank you, uh...
00:10:31for helping me out there.
00:10:33Oh, yeah.
00:10:34I had a lot of fun, too.
00:10:35We should meet.
00:10:36Soon.
00:10:37Yeah, we will.
00:10:38It was fun.
00:10:39Okay, thank you.
00:10:43See you soon.
00:10:45Yeah, see you soon.
00:10:47Okay, bye.
00:10:59Hello.
00:11:00Hey, look who's here.
00:11:03Craig, hi.
00:11:04How are you?
00:11:05I'm fine.
00:11:06The weather's bad, but I'm glad you came.
00:11:08Yeah, the weather was bad.
00:11:10Auntie Taylor.
00:11:12Oh, my God, Zoe.
00:11:14You've grown so much.
00:11:16Hi.
00:11:17Hi.
00:11:18Thank you for inviting me here.
00:11:19Why do you say that?
00:11:20Your house is beautiful.
00:11:24I'm glad you came to Forest Ridge.
00:11:26Yeah.
00:11:27It's going to be a good change
00:11:28from the never-ending life in the big city.
00:11:30Yeah, it is.
00:11:31It's been four years since we met.
00:11:33Give me your jacket.
00:11:34I'm glad you came.
00:11:36I made a drawing.
00:11:37Really?
00:11:38Go show her your drawing.
00:11:40I've been working on it since morning,
00:11:42and I was really excited to show it to you.
00:11:44How was the journey?
00:11:46It was pretty fun.
00:11:50My car is in a pit right now,
00:11:52and a stranger gave me a lift
00:11:54and took me here.
00:11:55Why didn't you call me?
00:11:56There was no signal there.
00:11:58Were you scared?
00:12:00It was very cold,
00:12:01but now I'm here,
00:12:02and I'm very happy.
00:12:04This is for you.
00:12:05This is for me?
00:12:06Yeah.
00:12:07Hey, this is me.
00:12:09It's a nice drawing.
00:12:10Yeah, it's talented.
00:12:12Hey, thank you.
00:12:14You're welcome.
00:12:15Please pick up the car
00:12:16from the tow truck tomorrow morning.
00:12:17Yeah, why not?
00:12:18Okay.
00:12:19Yeah, I'll do it.
00:12:20The food is ready.
00:12:21Go freshen up.
00:12:22Okay.
00:12:23Can I show you the room?
00:12:24Yeah, please.
00:12:25Let's go.
00:12:31Okay.
00:12:51Hi.
00:12:52Hi.
00:12:53Can I tell you something?
00:12:55What?
00:12:56I have a surprise for you.
00:12:57Really?
00:13:00You're welcome.
00:13:01Come.
00:13:29All right.
00:13:32I thought you liked Danny.
00:13:34I used to.
00:13:35He was a nice guy.
00:13:36But...
00:13:37But?
00:13:38I don't know.
00:13:39I met a lot of guys in Seattle
00:13:41with a lot of technology.
00:13:43They're all the same.
00:13:44They're all startups.
00:13:45They're smart,
00:13:46and they're cute.
00:13:47And before they're 30,
00:13:48they all want to be millionaires.
00:13:50So what's wrong with that?
00:13:52Yeah, Christina,
00:13:53but they're always reading their books
00:13:55on their phones.
00:13:58Which I don't like.
00:14:00Why not?
00:14:02Because they're putting the real libraries
00:14:04in danger.
00:14:06So you want everyone to leave their phones for you?
00:14:11Did I ever tell you
00:14:12that this lady used to go on dates
00:14:14with guys at school
00:14:16when she knew the names of all three of the bronze sisters?
00:14:19No, that's not true.
00:14:20No.
00:14:21Two out of three names were enough.
00:14:23You're right.
00:14:24Two out of three names were enough.
00:14:26You're right.
00:14:28I'll get going.
00:14:29See you in the evening.
00:14:30I'll send the car quickly, okay?
00:14:32Okay, thank you.
00:14:33You know what?
00:14:34Come to Hotel Graf in the afternoon.
00:14:35Yeah, sure.
00:14:36Okay.
00:14:37I love you.
00:14:38Love you, too.
00:14:39Have a good day.
00:14:40Hey.
00:14:41There's a guy out there
00:14:43who thinks you love books.
00:14:48Zoe,
00:14:49we're getting late for school.
00:14:51How are you?
00:14:52I'm fine.
00:14:53What happened?
00:14:54It was the 401 guest's phone.
00:14:56The tap's leaking.
00:14:57Oh, okay.
00:14:58I'll go check.
00:14:59Yeah.
00:15:00And...
00:15:02Joel Sheenan and that other guy are in the office.
00:15:05I think they're getting a new tender.
00:15:07Perfect.
00:15:08I think they're going to turn this hotel
00:15:10into Montana's five-star hotel.
00:15:12Yeah, I think so.
00:15:13So,
00:15:14you're coming to the meeting tonight, right?
00:15:17Yeah, sure.
00:15:18But if they get the permit,
00:15:20we'll be in big trouble.
00:15:25What was the room number?
00:15:26Um...
00:15:27401.
00:15:28401.
00:15:30Okay.
00:15:31Let's go.
00:15:48Oh, wow.
00:15:49You brought my car?
00:15:50You're Taylor, right?
00:15:51Hi.
00:15:52The car's fine.
00:15:53You can take a look if you want.
00:15:55Okay, fine.
00:15:56I'll take a look.
00:15:57How much did you pay?
00:15:58I've paid.
00:15:59Oh, really?
00:16:00Why did Craig give you money?
00:16:02Joel Sheenan gave me the money.
00:16:06What?
00:16:07Okay, I'm off.
00:16:08Have a good day.
00:16:10Oh, yeah.
00:16:15Okay.
00:16:31Are you looking for something?
00:16:36I remember.
00:16:37It's in his car.
00:16:38Is this the same phone you left in my car yesterday?
00:16:44I mean,
00:16:45it's not nice to lose your phone twice in one day.
00:16:47Oh.
00:16:48Okay, I'll make you feel better.
00:16:50Once, I...
00:16:52I...
00:16:53I...
00:16:54I...
00:16:55I...
00:16:56I...
00:16:57Let me tell you.
00:16:59Once, I...
00:17:00I lost a cow.
00:17:03I was ashamed.
00:17:05But I found it.
00:17:06Way after.
00:17:07So...
00:17:08So, yeah, that happens.
00:17:10That's nice to hear.
00:17:14Where's your truck?
00:17:15Oh.
00:17:16Ah....
00:17:17I...
00:17:18I usually change my cars.
00:17:22How...
00:17:23How do you like this?
00:17:26I don't think so. I think you're more of a truck driver.
00:17:29Oh, really?
00:17:31You were just telling me a story about a cow.
00:17:34That was a true story.
00:17:36I don't think a cow can fit in that car.
00:17:38It's just small in appearance.
00:17:40Okay, listen. Thanks for sending the car here with two trucks,
00:17:43but you can't pay for it.
00:17:45No, no, not at all.
00:17:47To be honest, I can't even imagine that.
00:17:49I mean, we just met. This is going to be too much.
00:17:51But let's do one thing.
00:17:53I'll write my number here and give it to you.
00:17:56I'll leave it to you to decide what you want to do with this number.
00:17:59But I hope you'll call me,
00:18:02and maybe we'll go out for coffee.
00:18:04And then you can pay me back.
00:18:08What do you say?
00:18:12Deal.
00:18:15Okay, see you.
00:18:19All right.
00:18:21Bye-bye.
00:18:23See you.
00:18:40Harvest Boy.
00:18:42It would be nice if we put this in the file.
00:18:44You're right.
00:18:46Hey, look who's here. Taylor, meet Samantha White.
00:18:49Hi.
00:18:51Nice to meet you.
00:18:53Sam handles the front desk here,
00:18:55and makes sure everything's running smoothly.
00:18:57So how do you like our little shed?
00:18:59Oh, what can I say? It's beautiful.
00:19:01And I heard there's going to be a big event.
00:19:03Yeah, the Autumn Harvest Ball next week,
00:19:05which we all enjoy.
00:19:07Ball? That'll be fun.
00:19:09It used to be fun, but now it's a little casual.
00:19:11We all live under one roof.
00:19:13Oh, excuse me.
00:19:15Hey, so I called the tow guy for your car,
00:19:17and he said the job's done.
00:19:19How did it go?
00:19:21Uh, yeah, the guy who gave us the lift helped us out again.
00:19:23And what's his name?
00:19:25No, it's nothing like that.
00:19:27I'm not in love with him.
00:19:29All right, whatever you say.
00:19:31So, what do you think of this place?
00:19:33It's really beautiful.
00:19:35It's like the old days.
00:19:37Yeah, it's over 100 years old,
00:19:39and if all goes well, it'll last another 100 years.
00:19:41If we can save it from breaking.
00:19:43What do you mean?
00:19:45There are some developers who say
00:19:47a lot of new business can come here,
00:19:49like tourists, and a lot of money.
00:19:51All we have to do is turn this place
00:19:53into a fancy resort.
00:19:55But it's nice the way it is.
00:19:57And that's what I'm going to tell the town council
00:19:59at tonight's meeting.
00:20:01Oh, yeah, I saw the flyer at home.
00:20:03Listen, you should come, too.
00:20:05I mean, we'll get some support, too.
00:20:07Okay, yeah, sure.
00:20:09Great. Let me show you around.
00:20:11Jay, I have an extra sandwich.
00:20:13Oh, yeah.
00:20:43I'm Joyce Calvin.
00:20:45I'm the librarian here.
00:20:47Oh, Taylor Harris. Nice to meet you.
00:20:49Harris.
00:20:51You must be Zoe's aunt.
00:20:53How do you know?
00:20:55Zoe always talks about her Aunt Taylor,
00:20:57who's a librarian.
00:20:59She's really happy you're here.
00:21:01Oh, I'm really happy to meet her.
00:21:03You can take the membership here
00:21:05so you can take the books.
00:21:07Oh, I mean, you're really nice,
00:21:09but I've read it a lot of times,
00:21:11and I don't know how many more days
00:21:13I'm going to be here.
00:21:15So as long as you're here,
00:21:17you can come and read the books.
00:21:19That's a good idea, isn't it?
00:21:21Thanks.
00:21:23You're welcome.
00:21:25All you have to do is
00:21:27say nothing.
00:21:29Go attend the meeting,
00:21:31smile a little, and leave quietly.
00:21:35Right?
00:21:37Hey, this meeting is very important.
00:21:39I want to make sure I'm on their team.
00:21:41Listen to me.
00:21:43When the tourist dollar rains here,
00:21:45everyone will become friends.
00:21:49It'll take at least two months.
00:21:51I want the whole city to be with me by then.
00:21:53All right.
00:21:55You want to give a speech, right?
00:21:57Show everyone how excited you are
00:21:59to go to the Harvest Ball.
00:22:01It's their favorite topic anyway.
00:22:05But it means a lot to them.
00:22:07Go on a date with a girl
00:22:09at the Harvest Ball.
00:22:11That'll make them feel like family.
00:22:13Ray.
00:22:15I'm not going to take a local girl
00:22:17on a date.
00:22:19All right.
00:22:21I have a lot of work to do.
00:22:23Where are you going?
00:22:25I'll see you later at the hotel.
00:22:27I have some work to do.
00:22:29Listen to me.
00:22:31Taylor.
00:22:33Hi.
00:22:35What are you doing here?
00:22:37I came here for some work.
00:22:39So,
00:22:41how's the city?
00:22:43It's good.
00:22:45I went to the library
00:22:47and got a membership.
00:22:49That's great.
00:22:51I've always been a fan of Charlotte.
00:22:53Charlotte?
00:22:55Charlotte Bronte.
00:22:57Not Emily.
00:22:59You must have heard of Jane Eyre.
00:23:01We can never forget
00:23:03her favorite sister.
00:23:05And how can we forget Anne?
00:23:07Oh, I love Anne.
00:23:09You always surprise me.
00:23:11Joel.
00:23:13Is he calling you?
00:23:15Yeah.
00:23:17I have to go.
00:23:19Sorry.
00:23:21I'll call you.
00:23:23I owe you a coffee.
00:23:25I don't owe anyone.
00:23:27Bye.
00:23:31Bye.
00:24:01I've been working at Graff
00:24:03for the past four years.
00:24:05That means Graff
00:24:07is close to my heart.
00:24:09I didn't grow up here
00:24:11like many of you.
00:24:13When my wife Christine
00:24:15introduced me to the city,
00:24:17I fell in love with the city
00:24:19and my wife.
00:24:21Ever since then,
00:24:23I've always loved the forest.
00:24:25Especially Graff.
00:24:27It's a part of our history.
00:24:29It's a part of the city.
00:24:31And I think
00:24:33we should save it.
00:24:35And I don't think
00:24:37we should sell it for money.
00:24:43Thank you, Craig.
00:24:45Anyone else have anything to say?
00:24:47Anyone?
00:24:49Excuse me.
00:24:51I have something to say.
00:24:53What's he going to say?
00:24:55What's he going to say?
00:25:13Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
00:25:15My name is Joel Sheenan.
00:25:17You're all here because of me.
00:25:19Actually, our company
00:25:21bought this Graff Hotel.
00:25:23And with the help of these permits,
00:25:25we want to make some big changes here.
00:25:27My family has been
00:25:29connected to Forest Ridge for centuries.
00:25:31And that's why I'm doing all this
00:25:33for the good of this city.
00:25:35I've seen many cities
00:25:37like my own
00:25:39where every year
00:25:41the number of tourists
00:25:43has increased a lot.
00:25:45That's the goal.
00:25:47Look, they've also
00:25:49taken care of their businesses
00:25:51and made themselves
00:25:53fit for the 21st century.
00:25:55We can move forward
00:25:57without forgetting our history
00:25:59and make a better future
00:26:01for ourselves and our loved ones.
00:26:03Our plan for Graff Hotel
00:26:05will benefit
00:26:07this city.
00:26:09That's why I request the council
00:26:11to give us those permits.
00:26:13Look, it's our responsibility
00:26:15that this city doesn't fall behind.
00:26:17We don't just have to think about ourselves.
00:26:19We have to think about the future generations.
00:26:25My name is Joel Sheenan.
00:26:27And I'm one of you.
00:26:29I have a question.
00:26:31Go ahead.
00:26:33Is Graff Hotel 100 years old?
00:26:35Yes.
00:26:37That means it should be declared
00:26:39a National Heritage Site.
00:26:41In order to declare a National Heritage Site,
00:26:43it's the law of Montana
00:26:45that you have to prove
00:26:47that it's a National Heritage Site.
00:26:49That's right. Thank you, Phyllis.
00:26:51According to our research,
00:26:53there's no such evidence
00:26:55about Graff Hotel.
00:26:57Who did this research?
00:26:59Well, I gave it to a very
00:27:01well-known expert.
00:27:03So, your company has done research
00:27:05on the history of the building
00:27:07that you want to build a bulldozer on?
00:27:09You can say that if you want.
00:27:11Okay, so you're saying
00:27:13that if we want to find out
00:27:15the history of the hotel,
00:27:17according to the law here...
00:27:19Yes.
00:27:21Look, I think Mr. Sheenan's research
00:27:23was done for his benefit.
00:27:25Oh, no, no, no, okay.
00:27:27That's a little too much.
00:27:29Phyllis, I think we should
00:27:31investigate the history of the hotel
00:27:33before the council decides.
00:27:35Okay, so the council has decided
00:27:37that you'll be given a week's time.
00:27:39We'll meet again
00:27:41and listen to both sides.
00:27:43All right.
00:27:45The meeting is over.
00:27:53What nonsense.
00:27:57You did it.
00:27:59We don't have much time.
00:28:01We have to find evidence.
00:28:03And you're an expert in research.
00:28:05I'm right, aren't I?
00:28:07Will you help us?
00:28:09Yes, why not?
00:28:11You did a great job yesterday.
00:28:13Everyone was talking.
00:28:15The way you dealt with Joel Sheenan,
00:28:17I was surprised.
00:28:19Yes, but he's responsible for this.
00:28:21Remember the man who helped me?
00:28:23What? Was it Joel?
00:28:25Yes, and I can't tell Craig
00:28:27about this right now
00:28:29because he's very upset with him right now.
00:28:31Yes, he is.
00:28:33That man doesn't look bad.
00:28:35He's very humble.
00:28:37I...
00:28:39I can't believe
00:28:41I thought he grew up here.
00:28:43But that's the truth.
00:28:45We went to the same school.
00:28:47Really?
00:28:49Yes, he was a good student.
00:28:51He was a topper.
00:28:53He got a scholarship.
00:28:55He didn't care about money,
00:28:57so people didn't know how good he was.
00:28:59One day, he got a full scholarship.
00:29:01Okay, but where did he get the money
00:29:03to buy a hotel?
00:29:05After graduation, everyone thought
00:29:07but he got a job at a tech company
00:29:09in California.
00:29:11Another tech guy.
00:29:13Yes, and a few years later,
00:29:15he sold his stock in the company
00:29:17and started his own startup.
00:29:19He's the owner of a company?
00:29:21Yes, he made some apps
00:29:23that made a ruckus in the market.
00:29:25So he became a very rich man.
00:29:27Okay, so I don't understand one thing.
00:29:29If he doesn't live here,
00:29:31why did he buy a hotel?
00:29:33I'm surprised about that,
00:29:35but I'm not surprised
00:29:37that he helped you that day.
00:29:39I don't understand.
00:29:41Actually, Joel has been helping people
00:29:43since he was a kid.
00:29:45So maybe he wants to help people
00:29:47through this hotel.
00:29:51No.
00:29:53If that's the case,
00:29:55why would he go against people?
00:29:57Next time when he meets you,
00:29:59you can ask him yourself.
00:30:01No, I promised to help Craig
00:30:03I can't date Joel while I'm working.
00:30:05And now I need to focus.
00:30:07I need to find a job.
00:30:09Yes, exactly.
00:30:11You should just focus on
00:30:13finding a job.
00:30:15Hey, Dad.
00:30:17I'm going to the city.
00:30:19I'll be back by dinner.
00:30:21I heard you had a great meeting
00:30:23last night.
00:30:25Oh, yeah.
00:30:27It's all over the news here.
00:30:29Social media is a failure
00:30:31in the city.
00:30:33What are you going to do now?
00:30:35I can't do anything
00:30:37until I get the permits.
00:30:39I'm not talking about the permits.
00:30:41I'm talking about the people
00:30:43you want to help.
00:30:45I told them, Dad.
00:30:47I did what I could.
00:30:49What else can I do?
00:30:51Think about their perspective.
00:30:53This is their part.
00:30:55This is their history.
00:30:57It's about to change.
00:30:59There's no record of anything
00:31:01being historical in this hotel.
00:31:03Just like there's no record
00:31:05of your mother falling in love
00:31:07with me in Harvest Ball.
00:31:09Oh, come on, Dad.
00:31:11That's the thing, son.
00:31:13People keep memories
00:31:15as a coincidence.
00:31:17Like what you were wearing
00:31:19and what song you were
00:31:21dancing to when the stars
00:31:23were shining in the sky.
00:31:25I remember the story
00:31:27of the wallpaper.
00:31:29Yeah.
00:31:31We put the wallpaper in the hall.
00:31:33I remember when
00:31:35Addy and I were going in.
00:31:37We were so young.
00:31:39We were dressed up
00:31:41and dancing on the wall.
00:31:43The blue color of the wallpaper
00:31:45was matching his eyes.
00:31:47That's when we realized
00:31:49that we'd spend
00:31:51the rest of our lives together.
00:31:53Why didn't you tell me before?
00:31:55To be honest,
00:31:57I forgot, too.
00:31:59But when the stars were shining
00:32:01in the sky,
00:32:03the old memories came alive.
00:32:05I and your...
00:32:07I understand.
00:32:09I'm sorry, Dad.
00:32:11I miss them, too.
00:32:13If you want to understand
00:32:15the history of this city,
00:32:17look closely at the wallpaper.
00:32:25Yeah.
00:32:29Tell me something.
00:32:31Did you not like me
00:32:33liking Charlotte
00:32:35instead of Emily?
00:32:37What?
00:32:39No, no, no.
00:32:41I mean, I can understand
00:32:43that I was very stubborn
00:32:45about the Bronte sisters.
00:32:47You were very diplomatic.
00:32:49Now I'm confused.
00:32:51Because I thought
00:32:53we were together
00:32:55on everything.
00:32:57I mean, until that meeting.
00:32:59Joel, look.
00:33:01When you stopped to help me,
00:33:03I thought you were
00:33:05a nice guy from a small town
00:33:07who had the same words
00:33:09in his heart.
00:33:11Yeah, but I'm just like that.
00:33:13I have the same words
00:33:15in my heart.
00:33:17But you never told me
00:33:19that you own a tech company
00:33:21Look, first of all,
00:33:23this is the only hotel.
00:33:25But that's not the point.
00:33:27No, no.
00:33:29The point is,
00:33:31you're not what you said.
00:33:33And you hid a lot from me.
00:33:35Look, it's like this.
00:33:37Whenever I tell people
00:33:39what I do,
00:33:41about my foundation,
00:33:43or my collection,
00:33:45first edition,
00:33:47or art,
00:33:49you see?
00:33:51People look at me
00:33:53in a different way.
00:33:55And then it becomes
00:33:57a very awkward situation for me.
00:33:59And I feel like running away.
00:34:01Okay, Joel, wait.
00:34:03There's one thing
00:34:05I haven't told you yet.
00:34:07There are a lot of people
00:34:09in this city who love
00:34:11that old hotel.
00:34:13The people here?
00:34:15And one of them
00:34:17is my brother.
00:34:19Craig Harris.
00:34:23Is Craig
00:34:25your brother?
00:34:27Oh.
00:34:29I'm here to meet him.
00:34:31That's why you're here.
00:34:33Okay?
00:34:35So now I know
00:34:37who you are.
00:34:39And you know who I am.
00:34:41So I think
00:34:43you should sell the two-truck bill.
00:34:45And this is
00:34:47how you
00:34:49refuse to have coffee with me.
00:34:53I'm sorry.
00:34:55No, it's okay.
00:34:57Bye.
00:35:01Bye.
00:35:05And we're going to redesign
00:35:07this floor for new shops and a restaurant.
00:35:11You can choose a place
00:35:13and...
00:35:15Joel will tell you about it.
00:35:21Joel?
00:35:23Yes.
00:35:25Come this way.
00:35:27This is my favorite part.
00:35:29And this is
00:35:31the grand ballroom.
00:35:33Oh.
00:35:35This is the ball's decorating committee.
00:35:37I asked you to start work,
00:35:39but if you want this place...
00:35:41Keep working.
00:35:43Okay, so now
00:35:45I'll show you my office.
00:35:47In the meantime,
00:35:49they'll do their work
00:35:51and we'll look at the floor plan.
00:35:53Okay?
00:35:55Ray, will you take them, please?
00:35:57Oh, yes, of course.
00:35:59Come with me, please.
00:36:03It's really beautiful, Craig.
00:36:05This color.
00:36:07And this light.
00:36:09It's really great, friend.
00:36:11Really.
00:36:15I'm leaving now.
00:36:17I have a meeting.
00:36:19I have a lot of work.
00:36:21But I'm telling you the truth.
00:36:23You're great.
00:36:27I'm not lying.
00:36:29It's really beautiful.
00:36:31Wow.
00:36:33See you.
00:36:35Wow.
00:36:37Wow.
00:37:07Wow.
00:37:09Wow.
00:37:11Wow.
00:37:13Wow.
00:37:15Wow.
00:37:17Wow.
00:37:19Wow.
00:37:21Wow.
00:37:23Wow.
00:37:25Wow.
00:37:27Wow.
00:37:29Wow.
00:37:31Wow.
00:37:33Wow.
00:37:35How are you?
00:37:37How are you?
00:37:41I hope you're enjoying
00:37:43this book.
00:37:45Yes.
00:37:47Look, my part-time librarian
00:37:49has shifted to Denver.
00:37:51And I need to hire someone
00:37:53to replace her.
00:37:55You want to work for her?
00:37:57Oh, wow.
00:37:59That's a really great deal.
00:38:01But I don't know how long I'll be here.
00:38:03Uh, okay.
00:38:04Uh, yeah.
00:38:05I can do it.
00:38:06Great.
00:38:07You can come tomorrow and get started.
00:38:08Okay.
00:38:09Okay.
00:38:10Thanks.
00:38:11Can you help me find a book?
00:38:17I've read it before.
00:38:21Twice.
00:38:22Jenner, what's the matter?
00:38:24This time, I want to read a different book.
00:38:27And who else can help me, but a librarian?
00:38:32I don't work here officially.
00:38:36Then why don't we make it unofficial?
00:38:40I'm looking for a book that's less romantic,
00:38:44more about the truth of life.
00:38:46You know what I mean?
00:38:47A story about two people whose thoughts are different,
00:38:50but they want to go against the world and give love a chance.
00:38:55Stories like that don't have a happy ending.
00:38:57There's only one way to find out.
00:39:01I'll take you on a tour of the hotel tonight.
00:39:03Why would you do that?
00:39:05Because I appreciate that you're supporting your brother.
00:39:08Really.
00:39:09But I also believe that if you get to know me,
00:39:12you'll be able to decide who I really am.
00:39:18So, a tour for him?
00:39:22Just one chance.
00:39:24And this isn't a date.
00:39:25Come on.
00:39:26You're crazy.
00:39:30Yes.
00:39:32Okay.
00:39:34See you at 7.
00:39:36Tonight.
00:39:37Tonight.
00:39:38Oh, and...
00:39:42Romeo and Juliet.
00:39:44Romeo and Juliet.
00:39:48My idea is to change everything,
00:39:51but save the old memories.
00:39:53If you want to save memories, why change things?
00:39:56People need convenience.
00:39:58You're right.
00:40:00Wow.
00:40:01Looks like it's been here a while.
00:40:03When my dad brought Mom here for the ball,
00:40:05it was right here.
00:40:07He used to go to the ball?
00:40:09Yeah, every year.
00:40:13Mom passed away last year.
00:40:17I'm sorry.
00:40:18It's okay.
00:40:21When he came here for the first time,
00:40:24the color of this wallpaper was like Mom's eyes.
00:40:28That's when he decided
00:40:30he'd spend the rest of his life with me.
00:40:36It's so romantic, isn't it?
00:40:38When two people become one,
00:40:40and...
00:40:41You know what I mean?
00:40:43You're right.
00:40:45But what if those two people were right?
00:40:49Come with me.
00:40:51I'll show you the best thing.
00:40:57Oh.
00:40:59What's this?
00:41:01I thought you might be hungry.
00:41:05Is this part of the tour?
00:41:08If you want, I can get it back.
00:41:10No, it's okay.
00:41:12But it's not a date yet.
00:41:14I'm not sure.
00:41:17Okay, ma'am, your jacket.
00:41:22Oh, wait.
00:41:27First, you.
00:41:30The Chivalry wasn't over.
00:41:32It was just a long vacation.
00:41:34Until we met.
00:41:38I'm sorry.
00:41:40It's okay.
00:41:42It's okay.
00:41:44Craig and I grew up in Seattle.
00:41:46That's how I got my first librarian job.
00:41:49Really?
00:41:51We were in high school.
00:41:53And in the summer,
00:41:55a local library needed a volunteer.
00:41:57And I wanted that job at all costs.
00:41:59So...
00:42:01Craig took the bus to downtown
00:42:03to talk to the head librarian.
00:42:05And...
00:42:07He told her I was the best librarian
00:42:09in the library.
00:42:11And...
00:42:14There's no one as crazy as me.
00:42:16And if it weren't for me,
00:42:18Craig would never have opened a book.
00:42:22It must have been very convincing
00:42:24because I got that job.
00:42:26And...
00:42:28Craig has always been there for me.
00:42:30He's a good brother.
00:42:32Yes, absolutely.
00:42:34And he's very stubborn.
00:42:36Once he's decided, he does it.
00:42:38I know that.
00:42:40Craig thinks
00:42:42you're doing all this
00:42:44for the money.
00:42:46And what do you think?
00:42:50I think you want to help.
00:42:52Your intentions are very good.
00:42:54But...
00:42:56But?
00:42:58Why the graph?
00:43:00So much money
00:43:02and so much hard work.
00:43:04If you wanted to help the city,
00:43:06you could have done something else.
00:43:09When I was a kid,
00:43:11my dad and I
00:43:13worked in the ranch all day.
00:43:15Constantly.
00:43:17And sometimes,
00:43:19we'd go camping
00:43:21in the jungle at night.
00:43:23Just the two of us.
00:43:25We'd lie under the stars
00:43:27and talk.
00:43:29I used to think
00:43:31I had a magic wand
00:43:33that I'd wave
00:43:35so that those lovely golden moments
00:43:37would last a little longer.
00:43:39Really.
00:43:41That's a good idea.
00:43:43I think the same
00:43:45about the city
00:43:47and the people.
00:43:49If I had a magic wand,
00:43:51I'd wave it
00:43:53and turn the forest like
00:43:55I did when I was a kid.
00:43:57But...
00:43:59I'm not a magician
00:44:01and I don't have a magic wand.
00:44:04Things always change.
00:44:06You're right.
00:44:08All we can do
00:44:10is try to do
00:44:12the right thing together.
00:44:14That's all I want to do.
00:44:16I want my city
00:44:18to grow
00:44:20and my culture to survive.
00:44:22That's all I want.
00:44:24Like a key harvest ball?
00:44:26Like a key harvest ball?
00:44:34What are you doing?
00:44:36Please.
00:44:38Oh, no.
00:44:40I'm not a good dancer.
00:44:42Come on.
00:44:44You just have to step up.
00:44:49I don't believe it.
00:44:53You'll believe it soon.
00:44:56Maybe I've been running wild.
00:45:00What were you saying?
00:45:02Look at yourself.
00:45:04You're a good dancer.
00:45:06No, you're a good partner.
00:45:08I don't doubt that.
00:45:10You're right.
00:45:12I was all at sea
00:45:14When it was crystal clear
00:45:16Okay, Taylor.
00:45:18I was thinking...
00:45:21Um...
00:45:25You...
00:45:27and I...
00:45:29Oh, my gosh.
00:45:31I...
00:45:33I feel like
00:45:35I'm back in high school.
00:45:37From what I've heard,
00:45:39you were very cool in high school.
00:45:41No, I didn't think so.
00:45:43I really didn't.
00:45:45Okay.
00:45:47Taylor,
00:45:49will you walk the ball with me?
00:45:53Really?
00:45:55Yes, really.
00:46:01Um...
00:46:03Wait, Greg.
00:46:05No, I was just...
00:46:07The light was on, so I...
00:46:09Greg.
00:46:11Sorry.
00:46:15Are you okay?
00:46:18I don't know.
00:46:40Hey.
00:46:42Hey.
00:46:44Listen, Greg.
00:46:46You don't have to say anything.
00:46:48I do.
00:46:50When my car fell into a ditch,
00:46:52Joel was the one
00:46:54who stopped and helped me.
00:46:56Yeah, I thought so.
00:46:58He's a nice guy,
00:47:00and we're friends now,
00:47:02but I didn't know until the meeting.
00:47:04I know I should've told him about today,
00:47:06but I thought if I talked to him,
00:47:08he might listen.
00:47:10Taylor, I'm not mad
00:47:12that you were dancing with Joel.
00:47:15It's just that...
00:47:17Look, Taylor,
00:47:19I know every nook and cranny of that place,
00:47:21but if Joel opens a new hotel there,
00:47:23I won't need him.
00:47:25So you won't get a job?
00:47:27He didn't say that,
00:47:29but it's something to think about.
00:47:31If the hotel doesn't open at all,
00:47:33why would I need him?
00:47:35Greg, I don't think he'll do that.
00:47:37He's a businessman.
00:47:39He'll settle the score sooner or later.
00:47:41But you told the council
00:47:43to bring evidence.
00:47:45You think that's possible?
00:47:47That's my job,
00:47:49and I know what it means to you.
00:47:51So I won't stop until I get something.
00:47:53Did he call you for the ball?
00:47:59I haven't answered yet.
00:48:01You should go.
00:48:03It'll be a lot of fun.
00:48:05This might be the last time
00:48:07you come to this hotel.
00:48:13Look, I know why you're here,
00:48:15and I understand.
00:48:17Greg's your brother,
00:48:19and you want to help him.
00:48:21Yes, I want to help him.
00:48:23But I have to go to Harvest Ball,
00:48:25with you.
00:48:27Oh, wait a minute.
00:48:29Wait, what?
00:48:31You're coming?
00:48:33Yes, if you don't mind,
00:48:35I'll try to save Graff Hotel.
00:48:39Ah, okay.
00:48:42Taylor, I have to admit
00:48:44that this is the strangest deal
00:48:46of my life.
00:48:49So, what have you decided?
00:48:52Your date?
00:48:54What can I say?
00:48:58Despite being in front of you,
00:49:02I won't let this deal slip.
00:49:05That's what I expected from you.
00:49:07It's a deal.
00:49:09This is a date.
00:49:11It'll be a lot of fun.
00:49:13You won't even have to wait for me.
00:49:15The best way to find out
00:49:17the history of the hotel
00:49:19is through the documents
00:49:21of the locals,
00:49:23like someone's diary.
00:49:25It's better than searching
00:49:27on the internet.
00:49:29And since you know this place
00:49:31so well, I was hoping
00:49:33you'd guide me.
00:49:36Of course.
00:49:39For years now, the library
00:49:41has been collecting documents
00:49:43of the history of the city.
00:49:45Newspapers, photographs,
00:49:47letters and diaries.
00:49:50What are you going to do with all this?
00:49:52The plan was to digitize everything
00:49:54and provide it online,
00:49:56but it didn't work out.
00:49:58If this helps...
00:50:00It's a good start.
00:50:02Oh, okay.
00:50:04All right.
00:50:18Wow!
00:50:20I thought I was the only one
00:50:22who was in a hurry.
00:50:24Well, the library was about to open,
00:50:26so I thought I'd help out
00:50:28with the decorations.
00:50:30Very nice.
00:50:33Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
00:50:35I don't know how to decorate.
00:50:37It's very easy.
00:50:39Come here.
00:50:41I'll show you.
00:50:43Sit.
00:50:45Okay.
00:50:47Okay.
00:50:49First, you take this
00:50:51and fold the flower wire
00:50:53in the shape of a J.
00:50:55And then you put it down.
00:50:57In the shape of a J?
00:50:59Yes, like a small loop.
00:51:01Hmm.
00:51:03I think I messed up
00:51:05with the color of this ball.
00:51:07Okay, no.
00:51:09Let's try again.
00:51:11Here, let's do it together.
00:51:13Uh...
00:51:15So, we'll take this wire
00:51:17and fold it like this
00:51:19and then cut it like this.
00:51:21There.
00:51:23You're not paying attention.
00:51:25Are you coming to dinner
00:51:27with my dad and I tonight?
00:51:31Dinner?
00:51:33Yeah.
00:51:35He's a good cook.
00:51:37And you can go to the ranch
00:51:39if you're not busy.
00:51:41Yeah, sure.
00:51:43I'll be there.
00:51:45Hmm.
00:51:47Hey.
00:51:49Oh.
00:51:51It's so cold today, isn't it?
00:51:53Not really.
00:51:55When it gets cold here,
00:51:57the snow freezes on your eyes.
00:52:00Okay, give me your jacket.
00:52:02Oh, thank you.
00:52:04Welcome.
00:52:06Ah, Taylor, welcome.
00:52:08Hi.
00:52:10Thank you for inviting me.
00:52:12You're welcome.
00:52:14I'm sorry, but I can't have dinner with you.
00:52:16A calf has stopped drinking milk.
00:52:18I have to go.
00:52:20He's just like our kid.
00:52:22Oh, come on, Dad, please.
00:52:24You've been working all day.
00:52:26I'll go instead of you.
00:52:28I'll have to make plans for a few days.
00:52:30It's going to take a long time today.
00:52:32If you don't mind,
00:52:34can I come with you?
00:52:36Are you sure?
00:52:38I think my eyelashes
00:52:40can handle the cold.
00:52:42Okay, fine.
00:52:44Let's go.
00:52:50Does this happen often?
00:52:52Oh, yeah, it happens.
00:52:54It's either too cold here
00:52:57or too hot.
00:52:59It's either going to rain
00:53:01or the rivers will dry up.
00:53:03Sounds fun.
00:53:05Oh, no, it drives me crazy.
00:53:09So that's why you left him?
00:53:11To go away from him?
00:53:13I'm sorry.
00:53:15That's a little personal, isn't it?
00:53:17No.
00:53:21It's a valid question.
00:53:23When I love him so much,
00:53:25why did I leave him?
00:53:27Look,
00:53:29no matter how much
00:53:31I love Forest Ridge,
00:53:33I think
00:53:35the things
00:53:37I need
00:53:39are not here.
00:53:41You know what I mean, right?
00:53:43I didn't even know
00:53:45what those things were.
00:53:47But I knew
00:53:49they were somewhere.
00:53:51I had to leave this place
00:53:54So did you find
00:53:56what you were looking for?
00:53:58Not yet.
00:54:02But I think
00:54:04I'm getting closer to him every minute.
00:54:06All right.
00:54:08Here you go.
00:54:12Come on.
00:54:14Come on.
00:54:16Good boy.
00:54:18Wow.
00:54:20That's a good boy.
00:54:22He'll be fine now.
00:54:25Are you okay?
00:54:27Yes.
00:54:45Hey!
00:54:47How are you, superstar?
00:54:50I thought you'd be in the city.
00:54:52Yeah.
00:54:54Dad had a lot of work to do,
00:54:56so I thought I'd come and help him.
00:54:58And why aren't you checking your messages?
00:55:00My phone is in the house.
00:55:02What's up?
00:55:04Alan was calling you.
00:55:06The whole system has crashed this morning.
00:55:08What?
00:55:10They want me to go there.
00:55:12I don't know.
00:55:14Let's see how long Alan can get us online.
00:55:16Anyway, you'll have to attend the town council meeting.
00:55:18When do you plan to go to the ball?
00:55:20I've decided I'll go.
00:55:23Are you going on a date?
00:55:25Yes, I'm going on a date.
00:55:29Wow, my friend.
00:55:31This is going to be fun.
00:55:33I told you.
00:55:35Cutting wood, going to the ball.
00:55:37You're going to win people's hearts.
00:55:39Wait a minute.
00:55:41I'll take a picture.
00:55:43No.
00:55:45I'm going to talk to Alan.
00:55:48Everything will be fine.
00:55:54Hey.
00:55:56Oh, hey.
00:55:58How old is this?
00:56:00Probably when Lincoln was president.
00:56:02And you're still fixing it?
00:56:04Yes.
00:56:06It's very difficult.
00:56:08By the way, what are you doing here?
00:56:10Sam told me you were here.
00:56:12I brought Zoe from the library.
00:56:14She's upstairs helping with the decorations.
00:56:16This is the last one.
00:56:18It's done.
00:56:20How's it going?
00:56:22It's going well.
00:56:24We're still looking.
00:56:26There are a few days left in the meeting.
00:56:28I hope we'll find something by then.
00:56:30Okay, listen.
00:56:32I'm sorry to drag you into this.
00:56:34I don't understand.
00:56:36No, it's nothing.
00:56:38I mean,
00:56:40what are we relying on?
00:56:42Some old stories, some old memories.
00:56:45I don't know what's going to happen.
00:56:48Listen, Craig.
00:56:50These things are important, right?
00:56:52Yes, they are, but...
00:56:54Remember what Joel said?
00:56:56A stubborn person can get whatever he wants.
00:56:58Yes, so I'm stubborn too.
00:57:00You're telling me that?
00:57:02Hey, what's this?
00:57:06This used to be the mates' room.
00:57:08Is it in the hotel?
00:57:10No, it's in the library.
00:57:12Did she live in the hotel?
00:57:14Yes.
00:57:16She worked 24 hours a day.
00:57:18The management wanted her to pass,
00:57:20so she lived here.
00:57:24Can I see?
00:57:26Yes, of course.
00:57:30And don't break anything.
00:57:59What's this?
00:58:34Did you find any treasure?
00:58:36Yes, I did.
00:58:39These letters were written to
00:58:41Catherine Donnelly.
00:58:43I think she's the one.
00:58:45She was from Dublin,
00:58:47and came to Montana from there.
00:58:49Did she work at Graff?
00:58:51It looks like she worked here
00:58:53after the hotel opened.
00:58:55Then where did she go?
00:58:57I don't know.
00:58:59She must have gone somewhere,
00:59:01but she left all this here.
00:59:03I have an idea.
00:59:05Joyce, can I get a magnifying glass?
00:59:07Here you go.
00:59:09The woman on the right
00:59:11must be my Catherine.
00:59:13But look at this.
00:59:15Who does the man in the middle
00:59:17look like?
00:59:23Oh.
00:59:25Right?
00:59:27Oh.
00:59:31That's...
00:59:33Yes, that's her.
00:59:36President Theodore Roosevelt.
00:59:38Really?
00:59:40I can't believe it.
00:59:48Theodore Roosevelt was president
00:59:50from 1901 to 1909.
00:59:52During his tenure,
00:59:54he traveled the country
00:59:56on his own.
00:59:58I didn't find anything
01:00:00that says he was a forester.
01:00:02Maybe he didn't stay here.
01:00:04What if he came here for a reason?
01:00:06If that's the case,
01:00:08then he's a part of history.
01:00:10And this hotel
01:00:12will be a part of that history.
01:00:14But how did you find out?
01:00:16Now that we know the years,
01:00:18we'll know the dates too.
01:00:20Okay, let's get to work.
01:00:22This is a good opportunity for us.
01:00:24Yeah, let's look for it.
01:00:26Hey, Alan.
01:00:28Yeah, what's up?
01:00:30Okay.
01:00:33Keep me posted.
01:00:35Okay.
01:00:37Thanks.
01:00:39So?
01:00:41He saved us on time,
01:00:43but he's been hacked.
01:00:45I'll talk to him.
01:00:47I'll take care of it.
01:00:49Okay.
01:00:51See you inside.
01:00:53Okay.
01:01:03Yeah, go ahead.
01:01:05Hey, hi.
01:01:07Listen, I'm so sorry.
01:01:09I didn't call first.
01:01:11Actually, I was stuck
01:01:13at work.
01:01:15I was busy too,
01:01:17so it's okay.
01:01:19How's the kid?
01:01:21He's great.
01:01:23Thanks for asking.
01:01:25Listen, he said
01:01:27I should invite you to his place
01:01:29so he can thank you personally.
01:01:31Listen, I know
01:01:33I'm asking all of a sudden,
01:01:35but can we have dinner
01:01:37together tonight?
01:01:39If possible.
01:01:41And I promise
01:01:43I won't listen to any animal this time.
01:01:45Yeah, okay.
01:01:47See you tonight.
01:01:49Okay, I'll be waiting.
01:01:51Thank you so much.
01:01:53The food was great.
01:01:55I learned how to cook at the campfire.
01:01:57It's the Sheenan family tradition.
01:02:00And does every generation
01:02:02inherit that tradition?
01:02:04I don't know about the future,
01:02:06because these kids spend a lot of time
01:02:08outside.
01:02:10Yeah, everyone has their own preferences.
01:02:12So, he said
01:02:14you two are going to Harvest Ball together.
01:02:16Yeah, I'm very excited.
01:02:18He must have told you
01:02:20that it's also a tradition
01:02:22of our family.
01:02:24I've never missed it.
01:02:26He used to go there as a kid.
01:02:28He had a special suit.
01:02:30I think that picture
01:02:32is somewhere around here.
01:02:34No, no, he's not interested
01:02:36in those pictures.
01:02:38No, I want to see it.
01:02:40You can see it later.
01:02:42He was so shy as a kid
01:02:44that he couldn't dance
01:02:46with any girl.
01:02:48So his mom helped him.
01:02:50That's why he's able
01:02:52to dance so well today.
01:02:54He's very sweet.
01:02:57Yeah.
01:02:59He never found a girl
01:03:01to dance with.
01:03:03But now he has.
01:03:05Stop it, dad.
01:03:07I mean it.
01:03:09Which one is your mom?
01:03:13That one in the middle.
01:03:15She's very beautiful.
01:03:17She looked even more beautiful
01:03:19at Harvest Ball.
01:03:23And that hardworking man
01:03:25Timothy Patrick Sheenan
01:03:27is my great-grandfather.
01:03:29That's the only picture
01:03:31we have of him.
01:03:33Where was it taken?
01:03:35Right here.
01:03:37He built a cabin here
01:03:39before Montana became a state.
01:03:41Then he moved out
01:03:43and built this ranch.
01:03:45Then he got married
01:03:47and started a family.
01:03:49That's where
01:03:51the Sheenan family
01:03:54is.
01:03:56What do you mean?
01:03:58I don't know.
01:04:00I can't figure it out.
01:04:02I don't understand
01:04:04why there's nothing
01:04:06about his trip to Forest Ridge.
01:04:08He was a president.
01:04:10There should be a record.
01:04:12Maybe no one knows
01:04:14he was here.
01:04:16Yeah.
01:04:18Teddy Roosevelt,
01:04:20the president,
01:04:22I don't know.
01:04:29I told you
01:04:31there's something special
01:04:33about this picture.
01:04:35What?
01:04:37There's snow on the ground
01:04:39so it must have been cold.
01:04:41But no one's wearing
01:04:43those clothes.
01:04:45Yeah, you're right.
01:04:47I thought it was winter
01:04:49but look at the trees.
01:04:52Snow falls in the spring.
01:04:54Maybe Roosevelt doesn't know
01:04:56and doesn't expect snow.
01:04:58But for some reason
01:05:00he was in Montana.
01:05:02How do you know?
01:05:04My friend Caitlin
01:05:06works at DC National Archives.
01:05:08I sent her this.
01:05:10She said she was checking
01:05:12the president's records
01:05:14for all his trips.
01:05:16Can she find out before
01:05:18the town counseling meeting?
01:05:20It's better to decorate
01:05:22than sit and wait.
01:05:24Can you help me
01:05:26get centerpieces from the lobby?
01:05:28Sure.
01:05:32Every year
01:05:34people organize
01:05:36a harvest dance at the hotel.
01:05:38It's a great atmosphere.
01:05:40If you talk about commitment,
01:05:42Joel is so passionate
01:05:44about this hotel
01:05:46he's taking a girl
01:05:49on a date.
01:05:51Don't get me wrong.
01:05:53It's a great investment.
01:05:55And this girl
01:05:57isn't going on a date.
01:05:59Her brother is leading
01:06:01the opposition.
01:06:03As far as I know
01:06:05he'll take all the permits.
01:06:19What's up?
01:06:21I just fed
01:06:23the calf some milk.
01:06:25I drove all the way here
01:06:27so I could tell you
01:06:29that I'm not going
01:06:31to the ball with you.
01:06:33Find another girl
01:06:35to seduce the people
01:06:37of this city.
01:06:39What are you saying?
01:06:41I was there.
01:06:43I told you
01:06:45I'm not going
01:06:47I heard everything.
01:06:49Your friend Ray
01:06:51was telling the investors
01:06:53why you're taking me to the ball.
01:06:55No, no, no.
01:06:57You're mistaken.
01:06:59You're right.
01:07:01I don't understand
01:07:03how someone
01:07:05I love
01:07:07can be so cruel.
01:07:09You said you're not sure
01:07:11if you'll ever find
01:07:13what you're looking for.
01:07:16Taylor!
01:07:26Ray said so much
01:07:28and you didn't do anything.
01:07:30Yes, Dad.
01:07:32I kept quiet.
01:07:34I didn't say anything.
01:07:36I was in a business meeting.
01:07:38It wasn't the right place
01:07:40and time for that.
01:07:42Some things are more valuable
01:07:44than you think.
01:07:46I thought you knew.
01:08:06Oh, hi.
01:08:08Hey.
01:08:10Christine told me
01:08:13what happened with Joel.
01:08:15I'm sorry.
01:08:17You were right.
01:08:19It was just a deal.
01:08:21I wish I was wrong this time.
01:08:23What?
01:08:25When you came with Joel
01:08:27I understood
01:08:29what you think about him.
01:08:31And I was thinking
01:08:33I wish you knew him better
01:08:35than he does in real life.
01:08:37Yeah.
01:08:39Me too.
01:08:41We have a council meeting
01:08:43and one of us
01:08:45will win.
01:08:47And when it's all over
01:08:49I want you to promise me
01:08:51that you'll come to the ball
01:08:53with me and Christine.
01:08:55That depends on the promise.
01:08:57Okay.
01:08:59I want you to promise me
01:09:01that you'll come to the ball
01:09:03with me and Christine.
01:09:05Craig...
01:09:07Just come and see
01:09:10Okay.
01:09:12I'll come.
01:09:14Okay.
01:09:16See you soon.
01:09:18See you.
01:09:24Okay, Joel.
01:09:26Smile and tell her
01:09:28you're doing this for her.
01:09:30Okay?
01:09:32Okay.
01:09:40What did you say?
01:09:42You have a date?
01:09:44Wow!
01:09:46That's strange.
01:09:48Oh my God!
01:09:50My friend Caitlin has sent a mail.
01:09:52I have to go to the library now.
01:09:54But the meeting is about to start.
01:09:56Yes, I know.
01:09:58Don't worry.
01:10:00I'll be back soon.
01:10:02What do you mean?
01:10:04I'll be back soon.
01:10:06Two minutes.
01:10:10Two minutes.
01:10:17Thank you, Caitlin.
01:10:23Thank you, Teddy Roosevelt.
01:10:40Okay.
01:10:49Welcome to the meeting.
01:10:51As you all know,
01:10:53we're here to decide
01:10:55whether the Graff Hotel
01:10:57should be renovated
01:10:59or declared a national heritage.
01:11:10Craig?
01:11:12Craig, are you ready?
01:11:14Craig?
01:11:16Hi.
01:11:18Are you ready?
01:11:20Yes, I'm ready.
01:11:22Please, come.
01:11:26So?
01:11:28Do you need help?
01:11:30Yes.
01:11:32The mic fell.
01:11:34I'll fix it.
01:11:36Okay.
01:11:38I'll fix it.
01:11:40It's fixed now.
01:11:42Hurry up.
01:11:44Okay.
01:11:46Many social events
01:11:48that we do here,
01:11:50that we organize
01:11:52here in Graff,
01:11:54like the Harvest Ball,
01:11:56which we...
01:11:58Right?
01:12:00We're going to organize
01:12:02the Harvest Ball soon.
01:12:04Absolutely.
01:12:07So, I think
01:12:09this is an important issue
01:12:11and we should think about it.
01:12:13The benefits that the society
01:12:15gets from this hotel...
01:12:17Be clear.
01:12:19That's what I'm saying.
01:12:21That's what I'm saying.
01:12:23I'm sorry.
01:12:25Okay.
01:12:29The Graff Hotel
01:12:31is very old.
01:12:33This is the oldest hotel
01:12:35in the world.
01:12:37It's our pride.
01:12:39It's so old
01:12:41that no one can fix it.
01:12:43We know that.
01:12:45Please sit down.
01:12:47Being old doesn't
01:12:49make any building
01:12:51a national treasure.
01:12:53If you don't have anything
01:12:55to say,
01:12:57please give others
01:12:59a chance to speak.
01:13:01I'm just saying
01:13:04Sorry, I'm late.
01:13:10Okay.
01:13:14I think I've found
01:13:16the evidence
01:13:18to prove that the Graff Hotel
01:13:20is a national treasure.
01:13:22Can I use it?
01:13:24Oh, please.
01:13:26Okay.
01:13:28Mary Catherine Donnelly
01:13:30had worked
01:13:32at the Graff Hotel
01:13:34from 1900 to 1903.
01:13:36We don't know much
01:13:38about her
01:13:40except for some letters
01:13:42that she left at the hotel.
01:13:44Fortunately,
01:13:46she left some photos behind.
01:13:48One of those photos
01:13:50is very interesting.
01:13:52In April 1903,
01:13:54Mary Catherine
01:13:57stood next to
01:13:59President Theodore Roosevelt
01:14:01in front of the Graff Hotel.
01:14:03Did Teddy Roosevelt
01:14:05come to Forest Ridge?
01:14:07No.
01:14:09That spring,
01:14:11Teddy Roosevelt was at
01:14:13Yellowstone National Park
01:14:15which is still standing
01:14:17at the North Entrance.
01:14:19Teddy loved the west
01:14:21more than anything else.
01:14:23That's why he decided
01:14:25to go to Yellowstone.
01:14:27But no one expected
01:14:29that it would be so cold
01:14:31that it would break
01:14:33all the records.
01:14:35Suddenly, a snowstorm
01:14:37broke out
01:14:39and Teddy and his entire
01:14:41team were trapped
01:14:43outside Forest Ridge.
01:14:45By the time the snow
01:14:47melted and the roads
01:14:49were clear,
01:14:51Teddy and his team
01:14:54Here is a page
01:14:56of Roosevelt's diary.
01:14:58He always kept
01:15:00a diary.
01:15:02And in April 1903,
01:15:04he wrote,
01:15:06There was a lot of snow
01:15:08in a small town called Forest Ridge.
01:15:10He stayed at the Graff Hotel
01:15:12and slept well for three nights.
01:15:14But it wasn't
01:15:16just Graff
01:15:18who inspired him.
01:15:20It was Forest Ridge.
01:15:22It was Forest Ridge.
01:15:24It was Montana.
01:15:26It was the whole country,
01:15:28its people,
01:15:30and its culture
01:15:32that inspired him
01:15:34to get trapped in the snow.
01:15:36That's why as soon as
01:15:38Washington came back,
01:15:40he signed the Antiquities Act,
01:15:42which gave him
01:15:44and all the future presidents
01:15:46the power to protect
01:15:48our beautiful country
01:15:51and enjoy it.
01:15:53By declaring
01:15:55the Graff Hotel
01:15:57a National Heritage,
01:15:59we are celebrating
01:16:01Roosevelt's legacy
01:16:03and the passion
01:16:05that makes
01:16:07this whole city
01:16:09special.
01:16:21Thank you, Taylor.
01:16:23Well,
01:16:25if we didn't love the city before,
01:16:27we do now.
01:16:29I think now
01:16:31Joel Sheenan
01:16:33should have a chance
01:16:35to say a few words.
01:16:47I love this city.
01:16:50True love.
01:16:52This is my home.
01:16:56And my family
01:16:58has been a big part
01:17:00of Forest Ridge
01:17:02for five generations.
01:17:04Five generations.
01:17:06I can't believe it.
01:17:08If they were here today,
01:17:10I think
01:17:12my great-grandfather's parents,
01:17:14Timothy and
01:17:16Mary Catherine Sheenan
01:17:20would have been proud
01:17:22to support any decision
01:17:24of this council.
01:17:50Wow!
01:17:52Wow!
01:17:54Wow!
01:17:56Wow!
01:17:58Wow!
01:18:00Wow!
01:18:04Are you thinking?
01:18:08Yes, I am. I want to go back.
01:18:12I have to work there too, Dad.
01:18:14I have to make a new plan
01:18:16to start working at Graff.
01:18:18Do you think
01:18:20the government will listen to us?
01:18:22Will they consider this hotel
01:18:24as an official landmark?
01:18:26Who will win
01:18:28over Teddy Roosevelt now?
01:18:32Taylor found out
01:18:34that Mary Catherine,
01:18:36your great-grandmother,
01:18:38is a part
01:18:40of our history.
01:18:44Today is Harvest Ball.
01:18:46I want you to stay
01:18:48at least for today.
01:18:50Dad, I can't stay.
01:18:52Look, Dad,
01:18:54I am the last person
01:18:56to be seen in that ball.
01:19:00Especially Taylor.
01:19:08The truth is
01:19:12I have decided to go.
01:19:16Because without your mother,
01:19:20this is my first dance ball.
01:19:22I wish you were there.
01:19:26I would have got some support.
01:19:32Okay.
01:19:36I will come, Dad.
01:19:38But I won't drink this.
01:19:40You can't force me.
01:19:42This is not tasty.
01:19:50Wow! You look beautiful.
01:19:52Thanks.
01:19:54The sitter is here.
01:19:56Okay. I am almost ready.
01:19:58One more thing.
01:20:00I got a call from the library in Seattle.
01:20:02They are sending me back.
01:20:04Wow! Congratulations.
01:20:08I am starting work next week.
01:20:10I thought you would stay here
01:20:12for a few more days.
01:20:14I wish it was possible.
01:20:16But I have to go there soon.
01:20:18I have a job.
01:20:20This place is amazing.
01:20:22It will always be special.
01:20:24No problem.
01:20:26Let's make this year's Harvest Ball
01:20:28memorable.
01:20:30Perfect.
01:20:32Here you go.
01:20:34Now I am ready.
01:20:36You are right.
01:20:40Congratulations.
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01:21:34Congratulations.
01:21:36Come on.
01:21:47I do apologize.
01:21:51Ray?
01:21:52Joel said you overheard what I told the investors.
01:21:56I'm sorry.
01:21:58I got carried away in emotions.
01:21:59I didn't know I was coming between you and Joel.
01:22:02It's not your fault.
01:22:03Joel could have said something.
01:22:05Believe me, he did say that.
01:22:07As soon as the investors left, he told me that the decision to go to the ball
01:22:10had nothing to do with the business.
01:22:12Really?
01:22:14I didn't even know.
01:22:20Well, everything is fine now. It's time for me to go, but...
01:22:26I wanted to tell you the truth.
01:22:27Thanks.
01:22:29Wait, where's Joel?
01:22:30Last time we spoke, he said he was going to California.
01:22:42Joel, hello. This is Taylor.
01:22:44I just spoke to Ray, and he told me that you wanted to go to the ball with me.
01:22:51And taking me to the ball wasn't part of a business plan.
01:22:55Just like you're always looking for your goal, I...
01:23:01I'm also looking for something, and I've found my goal with you.
01:23:08I'm still in the graph, and I'm waiting for you.
01:23:13So please, please stay.
01:23:17Okay, bye.
01:23:22You were right.
01:23:24So what if it's business?
01:23:27I should have told you.
01:23:30So you didn't go.
01:23:32Look at yourself.
01:23:35Come here.
01:23:41Because I wanted to tell you, I'm sorry.
01:23:54For the first time, to show me my great-grandfather's mother's face.
01:23:58You know, I recognized his name from his marriage certificate.
01:24:04But we didn't have a picture of him.
01:24:09Until now.
01:24:11If I knew who he was, I would have told you first.
01:24:14Looking at him like this, I...
01:24:18I started thinking about how it must have been for him.
01:24:22He was starting life together.
01:24:25His whole life was ahead of him.
01:24:28Everything was new.
01:24:32This hotel, too.
01:24:40Some things seem right at the right time.
01:24:45Maybe it's that simple.
01:24:49I think two people just...
01:24:53get to know each other.
01:24:56Yes, just two crazy people.
01:25:02Maybe you're right.
01:25:04Oh, you're here.
01:25:06It's so cold. What are you doing?
01:25:09Come on in.
01:25:11And give his jacket back to him. He's freezing.
01:25:15Come on in.
01:25:18So, shall we?
01:25:19Yes, let's go.
01:25:26Oh, my God.
01:25:33Come on.
01:25:55Who knew that bad weather could change so many people's lives for the better?
01:26:01Even then, and even now.
01:26:25I'll never let you go
01:26:32My heart is where it always was

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