1 00:00:04,546 --> 00:00:06,840 Previously on When Calls the Heart... 2 00:00:06,881 --> 00:00:08,091 Are you sure you wanna do this? 3 00:00:08,133 --> 00:00:09,300 It’s the only way. 4 00:00:09,342 --> 00:00:10,927 You’re a very brave man, Lucas. 5 00:00:10,969 --> 00:00:12,595 I don’t believe the greater good includes 6 00:00:12,637 --> 00:00:16,558 decimating the town’s valley’s, lives, communities 7 00:00:16,599 --> 00:00:18,852 that we have worked hard to build here. 8 00:00:18,893 --> 00:00:20,854 You have no idea who you’ve crossed. 9 00:00:20,895 --> 00:00:22,188 Oh, I think we do. 10 00:00:22,230 --> 00:00:24,232 I wouldn’t underestimate Bernhardt Montague. 11 00:00:26,109 --> 00:00:27,318 Bye, Bill. 12 00:00:28,486 --> 00:00:31,281 Mei, your voice is my favorite sound. 13 00:00:34,242 --> 00:00:37,495 [Rosemary] Marigold Elizabeth Coulter. 14 00:00:37,537 --> 00:00:38,329 [Lee] Goldie. 15 00:00:39,664 --> 00:00:42,334 No matter how hard I tried to convince myself... 16 00:00:42,375 --> 00:00:43,918 Your heart isn’t there. 17 00:00:43,960 --> 00:00:45,503 I’m so sorry, Lucas. 18 00:00:45,545 --> 00:00:47,422 Maybe these paths were meant to be. 19 00:00:55,430 --> 00:00:57,223 [thunder rolls] 20 00:01:00,602 --> 00:01:01,728 What’re you doing here? 21 00:01:01,770 --> 00:01:03,438 [gun shots] 22 00:01:05,273 --> 00:01:07,233 [horse approaching] 23 00:01:07,859 --> 00:01:08,693 [Nathan] Bill? 24 00:01:10,153 --> 00:01:12,364 It’s Lucas. He’s been shot. 25 00:01:13,239 --> 00:01:15,241 [Bill] I need you both... now! 26 00:01:18,578 --> 00:01:19,371 Yah! 27 00:01:23,458 --> 00:01:25,377 Will he be ok? 28 00:01:25,418 --> 00:01:26,753 This is the Governor we’re talking about. 29 00:01:26,795 --> 00:01:28,088 Are there any details? 30 00:01:28,129 --> 00:01:29,506 Yes, I’m still here. 31 00:01:31,091 --> 00:01:31,925 What’s happening? 32 00:01:31,966 --> 00:01:33,093 Did they find the shooter? 33 00:01:33,134 --> 00:01:34,678 How’s Lucas? 34 00:01:34,719 --> 00:01:35,679 He’s in surgery right now, I’ve got Edwin on the line. 35 00:01:35,720 --> 00:01:36,596 Oh! 36 00:01:36,638 --> 00:01:37,597 Here you go. 37 00:01:38,723 --> 00:01:41,518 Edwin, it’s Elizabeth. How bad is it? 38 00:01:41,559 --> 00:01:42,560 They’re hopeful. 39 00:01:42,602 --> 00:01:43,603 [Elizabeth] Hopeful? 40 00:01:44,312 --> 00:01:45,522 There are two wounds. 41 00:01:45,563 --> 00:01:47,273 They took the bullet out of his leg but... 42 00:01:47,315 --> 00:01:48,149 But? 43 00:01:49,317 --> 00:01:50,819 [Edwin] He lost a lot of blood, Elizabeth. 44 00:01:51,820 --> 00:01:53,405 Tell me he’s gonna pull through. 45 00:01:56,449 --> 00:01:57,951 I... I'm sorry, the surgeon's here. 46 00:01:57,992 --> 00:01:58,993 I... I have to go. 47 00:01:59,035 --> 00:02:00,286 -Edwin- -[hangs up] 48 00:02:06,626 --> 00:02:07,961 He hung up. 49 00:02:08,003 --> 00:02:09,879 This can’t be happening. 50 00:02:09,921 --> 00:02:11,131 No one knows who did it. 51 00:02:11,172 --> 00:02:12,632 You’ve gotta think, who’s got motive? 52 00:02:12,674 --> 00:02:13,508 I have some thoughts. 53 00:02:13,550 --> 00:02:15,135 I have to go to Capital City. 54 00:02:15,176 --> 00:02:16,636 Go. We’ve got little Jack. 55 00:02:16,678 --> 00:02:17,804 Yeah. 56 00:02:17,846 --> 00:02:19,014 [Nathan] I’ll check with headquarters. 57 00:02:19,055 --> 00:02:20,181 I’m coming with you. 58 00:02:20,724 --> 00:02:22,684 Elizabeth, be safe. 59 00:02:37,824 --> 00:02:39,284 Oh, I’m glad you’re here. 60 00:02:40,160 --> 00:02:41,161 How is he? 61 00:02:41,202 --> 00:02:42,579 It’s touch and go. 62 00:02:42,620 --> 00:02:44,247 And the surgery? 63 00:02:44,289 --> 00:02:46,666 They found the second bullet. He’s simply lost too much blood. 64 00:02:46,708 --> 00:02:49,919 They attempted a transfusion, he’s just very weak. 65 00:02:52,756 --> 00:02:53,840 May I? 66 00:03:03,975 --> 00:03:04,726 Lucas... 67 00:03:07,979 --> 00:03:10,231 Lucas, it's Elizabeth. 68 00:03:16,696 --> 00:03:17,906 I'm here with Bill. 69 00:03:23,953 --> 00:03:25,622 [Elizabeth] Please come back to us. 70 00:03:25,663 --> 00:03:28,625 [emotional music] 71 00:03:58,988 --> 00:04:00,240 [startled gasp] 72 00:04:00,281 --> 00:04:01,616 I didn’t mean to wake you. 73 00:04:02,784 --> 00:04:04,285 I didn’t mean to sleep. 74 00:04:05,453 --> 00:04:08,039 Elizabeth, it's been a long trip, 75 00:04:08,081 --> 00:04:09,708 let’s... let's get you a hotel. 76 00:04:09,749 --> 00:04:11,793 No. I want to be here when he wakes up. 77 00:04:14,671 --> 00:04:19,259 You know, we’re going to have to face the possibility of- 78 00:04:19,300 --> 00:04:22,512 No. We can’t lose him like this. 79 00:04:22,554 --> 00:04:24,806 Not when he has so much ahead of him. 80 00:04:26,933 --> 00:04:28,393 So much to give. 81 00:04:31,354 --> 00:04:32,939 [Bill] It isn’t fair. 82 00:04:36,067 --> 00:04:38,069 Sometimes life isn’t fair. 83 00:04:42,157 --> 00:04:43,575 Did you see that? 84 00:04:45,201 --> 00:04:46,453 Lucas? 85 00:04:47,620 --> 00:04:48,246 Lucas? 86 00:04:48,288 --> 00:04:49,122 Lucas? 87 00:04:49,164 --> 00:04:49,998 Wake up. 88 00:04:51,041 --> 00:04:52,125 [Bill] Lucas? 89 00:04:52,167 --> 00:04:53,793 [Elizabeth] Please wake up. 90 00:04:56,755 --> 00:04:59,424 [triumphant music] 91 00:05:05,138 --> 00:05:07,515 [theme music plays] 92 00:05:07,557 --> 00:05:22,489 * 93 00:05:22,530 --> 00:05:33,958 * 94 00:05:35,835 --> 00:05:38,713 Four months have passed since those terrible days 95 00:05:38,755 --> 00:05:40,507 and there are still many unanswered questions 96 00:05:40,548 --> 00:05:43,176 about who shot Lucas and why. 97 00:05:43,218 --> 00:05:44,844 But our shock turned to relief 98 00:05:44,886 --> 00:05:47,138 when we learned he would pull through. 99 00:05:47,180 --> 00:05:50,642 By sheer force of will he insisted on getting to work, 100 00:05:50,684 --> 00:05:52,268 even if it was from his hospital bed. 101 00:05:53,103 --> 00:05:55,438 I’m grateful we’ll always remain friends. 102 00:05:56,940 --> 00:05:59,150 Soon after the shooting Nathan was assigned 103 00:05:59,192 --> 00:06:02,404 to a special investigative team to find the assailant. 104 00:06:03,905 --> 00:06:07,659 He’s been gone so long we haven’t been able to talk. 105 00:06:07,701 --> 00:06:09,619 Not since that fateful day. 106 00:06:11,913 --> 00:06:15,375 But if Lucas’s brush with death has taught me anything 107 00:06:15,417 --> 00:06:18,294 it’s that every moment hangs on a thread. 108 00:06:18,336 --> 00:06:21,923 It’s up to us to find all the joy we can in this life. 109 00:06:21,965 --> 00:06:25,176 And from now on, that’s what I intend to do. 110 00:06:26,970 --> 00:06:28,138 [bicycle bell rings] 111 00:06:34,811 --> 00:06:36,104 Thank you, sir. 112 00:06:41,943 --> 00:06:42,736 Oh my. 113 00:06:42,777 --> 00:06:43,778 Oh my! 114 00:06:52,412 --> 00:06:54,039 Now this is news. 115 00:06:54,080 --> 00:06:55,498 It certainly is. 116 00:06:55,540 --> 00:06:56,916 Answered prayers. 117 00:06:58,043 --> 00:07:01,421 Clayton Pike, a seasonal laborer and sometimes poet 118 00:07:01,463 --> 00:07:03,548 was captured in a daring midnight raid 119 00:07:03,590 --> 00:07:04,966 and subsequently confessed 120 00:07:05,008 --> 00:07:07,302 to the shooting of Governor Lucas Bouchard. 121 00:07:07,344 --> 00:07:08,678 What a relief. 122 00:07:09,846 --> 00:07:12,057 Yes, indeed. 123 00:07:12,098 --> 00:07:12,849 Except? 124 00:07:14,142 --> 00:07:15,477 We’ve been scooped. 125 00:07:15,518 --> 00:07:18,313 And by The Benson Hills Beetle, no less. 126 00:07:18,355 --> 00:07:22,108 Who would go to Randall Rockwell with a scoop? 127 00:07:23,943 --> 00:07:26,946 “A daring midnight raid”? How does he know it was daring? 128 00:07:26,988 --> 00:07:29,157 Was he there? Huh! 129 00:07:29,199 --> 00:07:31,493 I think Auntie Rosemary does not like being scooped. 130 00:07:31,534 --> 00:07:32,827 No, I do not like getting scooped. 131 00:07:32,869 --> 00:07:36,164 I also do not like poor writing. 132 00:07:37,082 --> 00:07:37,874 Come. 133 00:07:39,459 --> 00:07:41,711 Um... "currently being held without bail-" 134 00:07:41,753 --> 00:07:43,505 Exactly. Who is he talking about? 135 00:07:43,546 --> 00:07:46,341 Is it Pike? Is it Lucas? I don’t know. 136 00:07:46,383 --> 00:07:47,425 I think it’s pretty obvious. 137 00:07:47,467 --> 00:07:48,968 [Rosemary chuckles] 138 00:07:49,010 --> 00:07:54,265 Another thing I absolutely deplore is misplaced modifiers. 139 00:07:54,307 --> 00:07:55,642 There’s a quote in here from Nathan. 140 00:07:56,810 --> 00:07:58,144 Our Nathan?! 141 00:07:58,186 --> 00:07:59,270 Mmmhmm. 142 00:07:59,312 --> 00:08:00,980 The nerve! 143 00:08:01,022 --> 00:08:01,981 Rosemary. 144 00:08:02,023 --> 00:08:03,733 “It was a tough case. 145 00:08:03,775 --> 00:08:05,652 "We didn’t have much to go on, especially since the Governor 146 00:08:05,694 --> 00:08:09,155 "took a knock to the head and has no memory of what happened.” 147 00:08:09,197 --> 00:08:12,659 Did Mountie Nathan catch the bad guy who hurt Buddy? 148 00:08:12,701 --> 00:08:14,035 I’m sure that he helped. 149 00:08:15,912 --> 00:08:17,664 “But there was never any question that we would bring 150 00:08:17,706 --> 00:08:19,165 "the culprit to justice. 151 00:08:19,207 --> 00:08:22,377 "It was a matter of hard work and diligence.” 152 00:08:22,419 --> 00:08:23,878 That last part doesn’t sound like Nathan. 153 00:08:23,920 --> 00:08:27,215 Oh, Randall probably cribbed it from the official statement. 154 00:08:27,257 --> 00:08:28,133 Urgh! 155 00:08:29,342 --> 00:08:33,388 Still, it is good news all around. 156 00:08:33,430 --> 00:08:36,099 Lucas is going to make a full recovery, 157 00:08:36,141 --> 00:08:38,393 the bad guy is in jail, 158 00:08:38,435 --> 00:08:40,895 and Mountie Nathan will be home soon. 159 00:08:42,439 --> 00:08:43,940 I suppose that he will. 160 00:08:46,484 --> 00:08:48,236 Well, that is good news all around. 161 00:08:49,529 --> 00:08:50,697 [exhales] 162 00:08:52,407 --> 00:08:55,577 [pleasant music] 163 00:09:01,416 --> 00:09:02,709 Mama, look! 164 00:09:03,501 --> 00:09:05,086 Uh, yes, sweetheart? 165 00:09:09,591 --> 00:09:12,719 [pleasant music] 166 00:09:29,444 --> 00:09:30,528 [Florence] Nathan! 167 00:09:30,570 --> 00:09:32,864 [Ned] Hey, the hero has returned! 168 00:09:32,906 --> 00:09:34,866 [sighs] I’m not a hero. 169 00:09:37,077 --> 00:09:38,203 [squealing] Dad! 170 00:09:39,788 --> 00:09:41,122 Hey. Hey. How are ya? 171 00:09:41,164 --> 00:09:41,998 I'm good! 172 00:09:42,040 --> 00:09:42,874 Good. 173 00:09:45,043 --> 00:09:47,003 [thudding] 174 00:09:51,174 --> 00:09:54,094 Any chance you’re thinking about Randall Rockwell? 175 00:09:54,135 --> 00:09:55,679 [sighs] 176 00:09:55,720 --> 00:09:57,305 I suppose it’s not fair of me to take out my frustrations 177 00:09:57,347 --> 00:09:59,307 on this rug. 178 00:10:00,684 --> 00:10:02,852 Actually, it seems like spring cleaning is a perfect way 179 00:10:02,894 --> 00:10:06,272 to take out one’s frustrations. 180 00:10:06,314 --> 00:10:07,148 Oh. 181 00:10:08,608 --> 00:10:10,652 And what frustrations might you be having? 182 00:10:11,528 --> 00:10:12,320 None. 183 00:10:14,406 --> 00:10:15,490 Really. 184 00:10:15,532 --> 00:10:19,536 Elizabeth, it’s me. Out with it. 185 00:10:19,577 --> 00:10:21,121 I don’t know. 186 00:10:21,162 --> 00:10:22,664 There’s something about cleaning house 187 00:10:22,706 --> 00:10:27,043 has me feeling restless for something new. 188 00:10:27,085 --> 00:10:31,464 Well, that’s a fantastic idea. A fresh start for spring. 189 00:10:31,506 --> 00:10:32,424 What do you have in mind? 190 00:10:34,009 --> 00:10:37,887 Well, it's something I've been considering for some time now... 191 00:10:37,929 --> 00:10:39,931 Stop with the suspense! 192 00:10:39,973 --> 00:10:40,807 Ok. 193 00:10:41,850 --> 00:10:46,146 I think I'd like... to change my hair. 194 00:10:46,187 --> 00:10:47,397 [gasps] 195 00:10:47,439 --> 00:10:48,189 What? 196 00:10:49,399 --> 00:10:50,942 It’s brilliant. 197 00:10:50,984 --> 00:10:52,027 Oh. 198 00:10:52,068 --> 00:10:53,570 I love it. 199 00:10:53,611 --> 00:10:57,991 What about a smart bob? They’re all the rage right now. 200 00:10:58,033 --> 00:11:00,035 Maybe nothing quite that short. 201 00:11:00,076 --> 00:11:00,994 Oh. 202 00:11:01,036 --> 00:11:01,995 [dog barking] 203 00:11:02,037 --> 00:11:04,080 Scout! Scout! 204 00:11:04,622 --> 00:11:05,707 Nathan! 205 00:11:05,749 --> 00:11:06,875 Rosemary! 206 00:11:06,916 --> 00:11:09,544 Our hometown hero returns! 207 00:11:09,586 --> 00:11:11,546 [makes trumpet noises] 208 00:11:11,588 --> 00:11:12,922 I- I returned. 209 00:11:12,964 --> 00:11:15,216 I don’t know if that hero part is true. 210 00:11:17,552 --> 00:11:18,678 Elizabeth. 211 00:11:18,720 --> 00:11:20,055 It’s really good to see you again. 212 00:11:20,096 --> 00:11:21,306 It’s really good to see you, too. 213 00:11:21,348 --> 00:11:24,809 I couldn’t help but notice you were quoted 214 00:11:24,851 --> 00:11:27,312 in The Benson Hills Beetle. 215 00:11:27,354 --> 00:11:29,022 Rosemary got scooped. 216 00:11:29,064 --> 00:11:32,150 Oh, that Rockwell guy, he was just very persuasive. 217 00:11:32,192 --> 00:11:33,526 He wouldn’t take no for an answer. 218 00:11:33,568 --> 00:11:35,487 I don’t take no for an answer! 219 00:11:35,528 --> 00:11:39,616 The Valley Voice wants an exclusive interview with you. 220 00:11:39,657 --> 00:11:42,202 I really don’t have much to say. 221 00:11:42,243 --> 00:11:44,996 But we could- we could set something up. 222 00:11:45,914 --> 00:11:47,415 -Wonderful. -Yeah. 223 00:11:49,250 --> 00:11:50,710 [barking] 224 00:11:50,752 --> 00:11:52,545 Oh, I- I better go get him 225 00:11:52,587 --> 00:11:54,130 before he gets halfway to Buxton. 226 00:11:54,172 --> 00:11:56,216 I guess we’ll see you later then. 227 00:11:56,257 --> 00:11:57,384 Yeah. 228 00:11:58,468 --> 00:12:00,345 Ok, I'll... 229 00:12:00,387 --> 00:12:01,763 see you later. 230 00:12:14,943 --> 00:12:17,362 Looks like they’re at the sharing stage. 231 00:12:17,404 --> 00:12:19,948 He’s come by for breakfast every day this week. 232 00:12:19,989 --> 00:12:22,742 Fiona playing cupid really worked out. 233 00:12:22,784 --> 00:12:24,077 Oh, speaking of Fiona, 234 00:12:24,119 --> 00:12:26,496 Florence dropped off a telegram from her. 235 00:12:26,538 --> 00:12:27,747 Oh, good. 236 00:12:27,789 --> 00:12:29,416 It’ll be good to have her back. 237 00:12:29,457 --> 00:12:33,044 I miss the three of you laughing and getting in my way. 238 00:12:33,086 --> 00:12:34,921 Well, I have missed her company, 239 00:12:34,963 --> 00:12:37,382 especially with Mei being so... 240 00:12:38,842 --> 00:12:39,759 distracted. 241 00:12:39,801 --> 00:12:44,431 Faith, is everything ok? 242 00:12:44,472 --> 00:12:45,765 Yes, yes. 243 00:12:45,807 --> 00:12:48,977 Um... it's just that she said 244 00:12:49,019 --> 00:12:50,437 she loves working with her sister 245 00:12:50,478 --> 00:12:52,522 and the other suffragettes. 246 00:12:52,564 --> 00:12:54,691 "There's still so much work to be done 247 00:12:54,733 --> 00:12:57,569 "securing women's rights." 248 00:12:57,610 --> 00:12:59,571 She's staying in Nashville indefinitely. 249 00:12:59,612 --> 00:13:01,865 She’s not coming home? 250 00:13:01,906 --> 00:13:03,533 Sounds like she’s really happy. 251 00:13:06,327 --> 00:13:07,120 I’m gonna be late. 252 00:13:07,162 --> 00:13:08,329 Oh, yes. You go. 253 00:13:13,335 --> 00:13:14,169 Hey. 254 00:13:14,586 --> 00:13:17,172 Hi. Hey! 255 00:13:17,213 --> 00:13:18,340 Come on, Scout. 256 00:13:19,758 --> 00:13:21,718 Is that the rest of your stuff from the Canfield’s? 257 00:13:21,760 --> 00:13:22,635 [sighs] Yep. 258 00:13:22,677 --> 00:13:25,096 Scout hey. Sit. Sit. 259 00:13:25,138 --> 00:13:27,474 Um, no offense dad, but I’m gonna really miss 260 00:13:27,515 --> 00:13:28,975 Mrs. Canfield’s cooking. 261 00:13:29,017 --> 00:13:30,226 I don’t blame you. 262 00:13:31,519 --> 00:13:33,021 Scout had fun staying there, too. 263 00:13:33,063 --> 00:13:34,439 Well, you know, I could go away again 264 00:13:34,481 --> 00:13:35,857 if you’d both would prefer. 265 00:13:35,899 --> 00:13:39,652 I’m just teasing. We really missed you. 266 00:13:39,694 --> 00:13:40,904 I missed you, too. 267 00:13:42,072 --> 00:13:43,573 Hey, you wanna do something? 268 00:13:43,615 --> 00:13:46,743 Wanna go fishing or spend some time together or something? 269 00:13:46,785 --> 00:13:49,204 I sort of made plans with Angela. 270 00:13:49,245 --> 00:13:50,330 Uh, great. 271 00:13:50,372 --> 00:13:51,539 I could change them? 272 00:13:51,581 --> 00:13:53,833 No, no, no, no, no. 273 00:13:53,875 --> 00:13:55,168 You’re sure? 274 00:13:55,210 --> 00:13:58,171 Yeah. No, we can- we can go fishing any time. 275 00:13:58,213 --> 00:13:59,130 Ok. 276 00:14:01,424 --> 00:14:02,550 I love you. 277 00:14:02,592 --> 00:14:03,510 I love you. 278 00:14:05,428 --> 00:14:08,390 [emotional music] 279 00:14:15,814 --> 00:14:18,608 Nathan! Back from conquering crime. 280 00:14:18,650 --> 00:14:20,193 You’re a legend around here. 281 00:14:20,235 --> 00:14:22,362 Uh, well- I’m not a legend, I didn’t conquer anything. 282 00:14:22,404 --> 00:14:23,488 Good job, Mountie. 283 00:14:23,530 --> 00:14:24,739 That was one of many. 284 00:14:24,781 --> 00:14:25,740 Well, I heard the lead investigator 285 00:14:25,782 --> 00:14:27,283 leaned on you quite a bit. 286 00:14:27,325 --> 00:14:29,369 Yeah, come on. Give us the good stuff. 287 00:14:29,411 --> 00:14:31,955 Honestly, guys, just a bunch of boring police work. 288 00:14:31,996 --> 00:14:33,373 Until you got that big break, of course. 289 00:14:33,415 --> 00:14:34,749 Yes. Yeah, 290 00:14:34,791 --> 00:14:36,751 that anonymous tip that lead us straight to the gun. 291 00:14:36,793 --> 00:14:38,420 Yeah. 292 00:14:38,461 --> 00:14:41,047 The gun that just happened to have fingerprints on police file 293 00:14:41,089 --> 00:14:43,383 that just happened to lead to the culprit. 294 00:14:43,425 --> 00:14:45,427 Come on, Nathan. Just a few more details. 295 00:14:45,468 --> 00:14:46,594 You can tell us. 296 00:14:46,636 --> 00:14:48,471 Guys, honestly that’s all I got. Really. 297 00:14:48,513 --> 00:14:50,098 Fellas, if you don’t mind I’m gonna have a quick word 298 00:14:50,140 --> 00:14:52,559 with our Mountie here in private. 299 00:14:52,600 --> 00:14:54,019 You’re no fun. 300 00:14:54,060 --> 00:14:55,645 Well, it’s a police investigation, Hickam. 301 00:14:55,687 --> 00:14:57,147 It’s not supposed to be fun. 302 00:14:57,188 --> 00:14:59,649 Well, we’re just glad you’re back in one piece. 303 00:14:59,691 --> 00:15:00,900 What do you say? 304 00:15:00,942 --> 00:15:01,985 Can we get you a cup of coffee or something? 305 00:15:02,027 --> 00:15:03,153 Sure, yeah. 306 00:15:06,072 --> 00:15:07,991 So, lawman to lawman... 307 00:15:10,076 --> 00:15:11,453 Let’s talk later. 308 00:15:22,255 --> 00:15:25,842 Oh, what about this daring look? The Eaton Crop? 309 00:15:25,884 --> 00:15:26,718 Rosemary. 310 00:15:26,760 --> 00:15:27,635 What? 311 00:15:27,677 --> 00:15:29,012 That is way too short! 312 00:15:29,054 --> 00:15:32,015 Elizabeth, it is as I always say. 313 00:15:32,057 --> 00:15:34,893 If you want a new look there’s no point going halfway. 314 00:15:34,934 --> 00:15:36,728 Well, that may be true, 315 00:15:36,770 --> 00:15:37,937 still, I was thinking 316 00:15:37,979 --> 00:15:40,523 something closer to shoulder length. 317 00:15:42,567 --> 00:15:47,364 Alright. What is actually behind this sudden urge? 318 00:15:47,405 --> 00:15:48,823 Because I have a feeling it’s about a lot more 319 00:15:48,865 --> 00:15:51,076 than just spring cleaning. 320 00:15:52,535 --> 00:15:53,828 I don’t know. 321 00:15:55,455 --> 00:16:00,460 Lately I’ve just been feeling there’s a change in the air. 322 00:16:00,502 --> 00:16:01,628 And inside me. 323 00:16:01,670 --> 00:16:03,505 Oh? 324 00:16:03,546 --> 00:16:06,758 Don’t get me wrong, it’s not that I’m unhappy with my life. 325 00:16:06,800 --> 00:16:09,761 On the contrary, I’m very thankful for everything I have. 326 00:16:09,803 --> 00:16:10,637 But? 327 00:16:12,347 --> 00:16:14,224 Watching Lucas’s recovery reminded me 328 00:16:14,265 --> 00:16:18,770 that what we make of our lives is up to us, 329 00:16:18,812 --> 00:16:20,480 moment by moment. 330 00:16:21,481 --> 00:16:25,026 And I’m really enjoying the feeling of being open to... 331 00:16:27,779 --> 00:16:29,447 infinite possibilities. 332 00:16:30,490 --> 00:16:33,493 Well, that sounds downright... exciting. 333 00:16:33,535 --> 00:16:35,620 It does, doesn’t it? 334 00:16:35,662 --> 00:16:36,788 Let’s pick a hairdo. 335 00:16:36,830 --> 00:16:37,706 Alright. 336 00:16:37,747 --> 00:16:38,540 Just not the Eaton Crop. 337 00:16:38,581 --> 00:16:39,541 Fair. 338 00:16:39,582 --> 00:16:40,500 This? 339 00:16:40,542 --> 00:16:41,501 That’s pretty. 340 00:16:41,543 --> 00:16:42,377 Right? 341 00:16:43,628 --> 00:16:45,922 Oh, seems like you got an early start today. 342 00:16:45,964 --> 00:16:48,008 Oh, yes. We’ve been busy. 343 00:16:50,969 --> 00:16:53,013 Minnie, is something wrong? 344 00:16:53,054 --> 00:16:54,973 This is gonna sound silly. 345 00:16:55,015 --> 00:16:56,141 I’m sure it won’t. 346 00:16:58,685 --> 00:17:00,854 I was speaking to Faith this morning when she got news 347 00:17:00,895 --> 00:17:03,940 Fiona isn’t coming back to Hope Valley. 348 00:17:03,982 --> 00:17:05,817 I thought she was coming back this week. 349 00:17:05,859 --> 00:17:11,656 She was but her plans changed and Faith seemed really upset. 350 00:17:11,698 --> 00:17:14,701 I didn’t know what to say to make her feel better. 351 00:17:14,743 --> 00:17:16,703 I felt like I let her down somehow. 352 00:17:19,539 --> 00:17:23,251 Sometimes it’s alright just to be with someone in tough times. 353 00:17:23,293 --> 00:17:26,796 Your presence is enough when the words are hard to find. 354 00:17:26,838 --> 00:17:27,672 Mmm. 355 00:17:33,678 --> 00:17:34,554 [flash explodes] 356 00:17:35,597 --> 00:17:37,557 Well, thank you again, all of you. 357 00:17:37,599 --> 00:17:41,102 Thank you, everyone. Move along, very busy. 358 00:17:41,144 --> 00:17:42,187 Edwin, do you mind? 359 00:17:42,228 --> 00:17:44,147 -Oh, of course. -Thank you. 360 00:17:45,440 --> 00:17:46,858 Can we get letters of appreciation 361 00:17:46,900 --> 00:17:47,984 to the medical team? 362 00:17:48,026 --> 00:17:49,819 Oh, already taken care of. 363 00:17:49,861 --> 00:17:52,364 I’d almost recommend a medal to the shooter himself. 364 00:17:52,405 --> 00:17:54,115 Nothing like an attempted assassination 365 00:17:54,157 --> 00:17:56,284 to boost popularity. 366 00:17:56,326 --> 00:17:58,453 That’s a silver lining I could live without. 367 00:17:58,495 --> 00:18:00,121 Have we got the paperwork back from Lee? 368 00:18:00,163 --> 00:18:02,374 I spoke to him this morning, he says it’s on its way. 369 00:18:02,415 --> 00:18:03,458 Right. 370 00:18:03,500 --> 00:18:04,626 And how’s the speech coming along? 371 00:18:04,668 --> 00:18:06,086 Almost ready for your review, Governor. 372 00:18:06,127 --> 00:18:07,212 I’d like to give an exclusive to The Valley Voice 373 00:18:07,253 --> 00:18:08,380 on the announcement. 374 00:18:08,421 --> 00:18:09,547 The Voice? 375 00:18:09,589 --> 00:18:11,091 The Voice. 376 00:18:11,132 --> 00:18:13,885 And Henry Gowan, have you tracked him down? 377 00:18:13,927 --> 00:18:14,928 Ah. 378 00:18:14,969 --> 00:18:16,638 Indeed, he did. 379 00:18:16,680 --> 00:18:17,597 -Henry. -[Henry laughs] 380 00:18:17,639 --> 00:18:19,307 Oh, what a treat. 381 00:18:19,349 --> 00:18:21,101 Here, actually I brought you a treat. 382 00:18:21,142 --> 00:18:24,020 The lady selling apples reminded me of that fruit stand 383 00:18:24,062 --> 00:18:25,605 next to the Queen of Hearts. 384 00:18:25,647 --> 00:18:27,148 Thank you very much. 385 00:18:27,190 --> 00:18:29,275 And how are you? How’s everyone at home? 386 00:18:29,317 --> 00:18:31,653 I’ve been traveling quite a bit since the election 387 00:18:31,695 --> 00:18:33,488 so I don’t really know. 388 00:18:34,739 --> 00:18:35,949 You seem well, Henry. 389 00:18:35,990 --> 00:18:37,575 I feel alright. 390 00:18:37,617 --> 00:18:40,495 You- you uh, you look good, considering. 391 00:18:42,247 --> 00:18:43,665 What can I do for you, my friend? 392 00:18:43,707 --> 00:18:45,917 Well, I have a favor to ask. 393 00:18:45,959 --> 00:18:48,420 How would you feel about joining my team? 394 00:18:48,461 --> 00:18:50,797 I could use a mind like yours with what I’m planning. 395 00:18:50,839 --> 00:18:52,424 I’m sure Mr. Gowan isn’t- 396 00:18:52,465 --> 00:18:57,012 I uh, I’m headed towards a more quiet life, I think. 397 00:18:57,053 --> 00:18:58,930 I appreciate your offer, though. 398 00:18:58,972 --> 00:19:01,057 Besides, I don't think that you need a convicted felon 399 00:19:01,099 --> 00:19:02,934 on your team. 400 00:19:02,976 --> 00:19:04,644 You’ve done your time, Henry. 401 00:19:05,603 --> 00:19:07,105 But fair enough. 402 00:19:07,147 --> 00:19:08,773 Though I can’t promise you I’m not gonna keep asking. 403 00:19:08,815 --> 00:19:11,151 Well, you can ask as many times as you’d like. 404 00:19:13,111 --> 00:19:15,030 What’s your prognosis? 405 00:19:15,071 --> 00:19:18,241 Well, I think that the prognosis... 406 00:19:19,993 --> 00:19:21,161 is excellent. 407 00:19:21,745 --> 00:19:23,121 Indeed it is. 408 00:19:23,163 --> 00:19:24,664 [both chuckle] 409 00:19:28,251 --> 00:19:30,420 Alright, your homework last night was to watch 410 00:19:30,462 --> 00:19:33,840 the western sky right next to the moon. 411 00:19:33,882 --> 00:19:36,384 Did anyone notice anything? 412 00:19:36,426 --> 00:19:38,803 There were two bright stars. 413 00:19:38,845 --> 00:19:40,221 Stars? 414 00:19:40,263 --> 00:19:41,890 Are they planets? 415 00:19:41,931 --> 00:19:43,975 Yes! Yes, they're planets. 416 00:19:44,017 --> 00:19:47,187 Because this time of year... Yes, Opal? 417 00:19:47,228 --> 00:19:48,980 They’re the brightest objects in the sky. 418 00:19:49,022 --> 00:19:50,565 Yes, they are. 419 00:19:50,607 --> 00:19:53,276 And just like all of the other planets in the solar system 420 00:19:53,318 --> 00:19:57,489 they orbit around... 421 00:19:57,530 --> 00:19:58,365 The sun. 422 00:19:58,406 --> 00:20:00,492 Yes, that’s right. The sun. 423 00:20:00,533 --> 00:20:02,994 The planets are always in motion, 424 00:20:03,036 --> 00:20:09,376 and in a few days Venus and Jupiter 425 00:20:09,417 --> 00:20:13,797 are going to align in the sky, making them extra bright. 426 00:20:13,838 --> 00:20:15,006 Can we see it? 427 00:20:15,048 --> 00:20:16,675 Yes, if it’s a clear night. 428 00:20:16,716 --> 00:20:19,386 At twilight they’ll be present right next to the crescent moon, 429 00:20:19,427 --> 00:20:21,096 and that will be extra special. 430 00:20:21,137 --> 00:20:23,264 Does that mean something bad will happen? 431 00:20:23,306 --> 00:20:26,434 No, though some people think it’s a good omen 432 00:20:26,476 --> 00:20:28,687 when the planets align in the sky. 433 00:20:28,728 --> 00:20:30,689 But that’s probably just a superstition. 434 00:20:30,730 --> 00:20:33,733 For us it’ll be a beautiful show in the night sky. 435 00:20:41,741 --> 00:20:44,536 So, what’ve you got? 436 00:20:44,577 --> 00:20:48,164 Just a gut feeling. But... it doesn’t sit right. 437 00:20:48,206 --> 00:20:49,541 I agree. 438 00:20:49,582 --> 00:20:51,209 It feels like they cleared Bernhardt Montague 439 00:20:51,251 --> 00:20:52,711 way too quickly. 440 00:20:52,752 --> 00:20:54,546 He was the only one with an obvious motive. 441 00:20:54,587 --> 00:20:56,214 Everyone knows Montague hated Lucas because he cancelled 442 00:20:56,256 --> 00:20:58,967 the water diversion project, and then Pike confesses? 443 00:20:59,009 --> 00:21:02,303 So Montague goes from prime suspect to free and clear. 444 00:21:02,345 --> 00:21:04,305 Yeah, so it seems. 445 00:21:04,347 --> 00:21:06,224 And Lucas doesn’t remember anything? 446 00:21:06,266 --> 00:21:07,684 Apparently not. 447 00:21:07,726 --> 00:21:09,394 Well, he may never be able to identify the shooter. 448 00:21:09,436 --> 00:21:11,438 Yeah, which is why the arresting officers had to rely 449 00:21:11,479 --> 00:21:12,772 on the physical evidence. 450 00:21:12,814 --> 00:21:15,233 The gun that appears months after the shooting 451 00:21:15,275 --> 00:21:16,776 because of some very lucky break. 452 00:21:16,818 --> 00:21:19,112 No, no, this is just a little too easy. 453 00:21:19,446 --> 00:21:20,989 What seems a little too easy? 454 00:21:22,699 --> 00:21:24,617 Rosemary, this is a private conversation. 455 00:21:24,659 --> 00:21:26,578 Yes, it’s my private conversation- 456 00:21:26,619 --> 00:21:28,371 you’re more than welcome to join 457 00:21:28,413 --> 00:21:31,166 -scheduled between Nathan and myself. 458 00:21:31,207 --> 00:21:34,169 “Hero Nathan Grant Tells All” 459 00:21:34,210 --> 00:21:37,172 or “Mountie Nathan Grant Tells All”. 460 00:21:37,213 --> 00:21:39,924 To The Valley Voice, not The Beetle. 461 00:21:39,966 --> 00:21:42,594 How about “Mountie Grant Says Nothing to the Press”? 462 00:21:42,635 --> 00:21:45,013 Because Mountie Grant doesn’t know anything. 463 00:21:45,055 --> 00:21:48,099 The press plays an essential roll in informing the public. 464 00:21:48,141 --> 00:21:49,934 It’s the basis of democracy. 465 00:21:49,976 --> 00:21:53,104 It’s also a way to make sure that a very sensitive situation 466 00:21:53,146 --> 00:21:54,773 could get completely screwed up. 467 00:21:54,814 --> 00:21:57,275 Which is why I gave Rockwell the approved quote. 468 00:21:57,317 --> 00:21:58,985 Sensitive? Why is it sensitive? 469 00:22:00,236 --> 00:22:02,197 Well, it’s not. 470 00:22:02,238 --> 00:22:04,032 It’s the capture of Pike, isn’t it? 471 00:22:04,074 --> 00:22:05,784 It did seem a little too easy. 472 00:22:05,825 --> 00:22:08,703 Come on. Whatever I think will not be in the paper. 473 00:22:09,621 --> 00:22:10,455 [sighs] 474 00:22:10,997 --> 00:22:11,998 Well... 475 00:22:13,833 --> 00:22:15,043 Alright. 476 00:22:15,085 --> 00:22:19,589 Rosemary, honestly, I don’t know anything. 477 00:22:29,808 --> 00:22:31,434 Hi, Robert. 478 00:22:31,476 --> 00:22:33,144 I would like to make an appointment with Fiona 479 00:22:33,186 --> 00:22:34,979 for when she gets back. 480 00:22:35,021 --> 00:22:35,980 You haven’t heard? 481 00:22:37,023 --> 00:22:38,274 She’s staying in Nashville. 482 00:22:38,316 --> 00:22:39,567 Permanently? 483 00:22:41,069 --> 00:22:42,570 Oh my. 484 00:22:43,571 --> 00:22:45,198 Well, that’s too bad. 485 00:22:45,240 --> 00:22:47,450 Yeah, everyone’s pretty cut up about it. 486 00:22:47,492 --> 00:22:50,453 But uh, if you want a haircut I can do it, Mrs. Thornton. 487 00:22:51,830 --> 00:22:53,915 I’m taking a correspondence course. 488 00:22:53,957 --> 00:22:59,629 Good for you, uh, but I- I am just going to come back 489 00:22:59,671 --> 00:23:01,381 when you’re- when you’re not so busy. 490 00:23:01,423 --> 00:23:02,340 Oh, I’m not that busy. 491 00:23:02,382 --> 00:23:03,550 It’s ok. 492 00:23:07,262 --> 00:23:09,681 Great. We’ll see you next week. 493 00:23:10,724 --> 00:23:13,476 [coughing] 494 00:23:13,518 --> 00:23:15,103 We have a patient in from Jameson with a cough. 495 00:23:15,145 --> 00:23:16,021 Mrs. Dora Watson. 496 00:23:16,062 --> 00:23:17,063 Ah. 497 00:23:18,231 --> 00:23:19,357 Why don’t you take a seat, Mrs. Watson? 498 00:23:23,486 --> 00:23:25,947 So tell me about your cough. 499 00:23:25,989 --> 00:23:27,866 [coughing] 500 00:23:29,701 --> 00:23:33,246 I’m Lily. I’m named after a flower. 501 00:23:33,288 --> 00:23:35,665 My gram didn’t want to come to the doctor 502 00:23:35,707 --> 00:23:41,004 but I said we have to come, and finally we came. 503 00:23:41,046 --> 00:23:45,967 Please excuse my granddaughter. She is very bossy. 504 00:23:46,009 --> 00:23:48,428 And it’s just a cold. 505 00:23:48,470 --> 00:23:49,846 Well, I can see 506 00:23:49,888 --> 00:23:52,974 that you take very good care of your grandmother. 507 00:23:53,016 --> 00:23:54,517 Good for you. 508 00:23:55,560 --> 00:23:57,562 Alright, well, let’s have a listen, shall we? 509 00:24:04,235 --> 00:24:05,528 Breathe in for me. 510 00:24:05,570 --> 00:24:08,281 [inhales and coughs] 511 00:24:08,323 --> 00:24:09,657 And again? 512 00:24:09,699 --> 00:24:10,617 [inhales] 513 00:24:15,372 --> 00:24:16,414 Molly, could you- 514 00:24:16,456 --> 00:24:18,500 Dr. Shoop’s from Mei? 515 00:24:18,541 --> 00:24:20,377 -And... -And the steamer. 516 00:24:20,418 --> 00:24:21,920 Yes, and yes. 517 00:24:25,090 --> 00:24:27,801 Why don’t you lie back and rest right here, Mrs. Watson? 518 00:24:27,842 --> 00:24:29,761 See if we can get you comfortable. 519 00:24:31,721 --> 00:24:35,558 Let that sit for five minutes. Uh, 15 minutes. 520 00:24:41,106 --> 00:24:42,148 [knocking] 521 00:24:42,190 --> 00:24:43,066 Lunch. 522 00:24:43,108 --> 00:24:43,900 Shh-sh-sh. 523 00:24:44,984 --> 00:24:46,903 But Mei, you need to eat. 524 00:24:46,945 --> 00:24:48,697 I may never have time to eat again. 525 00:24:48,738 --> 00:24:50,782 It’s only gotten busier since Fiona left. 526 00:24:50,824 --> 00:24:55,036 I don’t even have time to think about how sad I am. 527 00:24:55,078 --> 00:24:56,955 But I’m also happy for her. 528 00:24:56,996 --> 00:24:59,749 Me too. Both. 529 00:24:59,791 --> 00:25:02,544 Mei, Faith needs 30 milligrams of Dr. Shoop’s right away. 530 00:25:02,585 --> 00:25:03,378 Oh, yeah, I’ll get on that. 531 00:25:03,420 --> 00:25:04,462 Thank you. 532 00:25:05,296 --> 00:25:06,798 See? I can’t do it all. 533 00:25:06,840 --> 00:25:09,259 I already have a job, plus this mud mask business to run. 534 00:25:09,300 --> 00:25:11,720 I can’t keep this up. 535 00:25:11,761 --> 00:25:14,806 Well, that’s what I’m here for. How can I help? 536 00:25:16,016 --> 00:25:16,850 Um... 537 00:25:19,644 --> 00:25:20,979 [whispers] Thank you. 538 00:25:31,322 --> 00:25:32,532 [knocking] 539 00:25:32,991 --> 00:25:33,825 Bill... 540 00:25:35,035 --> 00:25:35,994 Are you busy? 541 00:25:37,412 --> 00:25:38,788 Is it my imagination or are you following me around? 542 00:25:38,830 --> 00:25:40,457 Is it my imagination or were you holding something back 543 00:25:40,498 --> 00:25:41,791 in the saloon? 544 00:25:41,833 --> 00:25:43,418 There’s nothing more to say about anything. 545 00:25:43,460 --> 00:25:46,004 My suspicions are simply that... mine. 546 00:25:49,007 --> 00:25:49,966 You can’t print that. 547 00:25:50,008 --> 00:25:51,676 Why not? 548 00:25:51,718 --> 00:25:53,094 Because we don’t want the real shooter to suspect anything. 549 00:25:53,136 --> 00:25:54,346 Real shooter? 550 00:25:54,387 --> 00:25:56,056 So you don’t think Clayton Pike did it. 551 00:25:56,097 --> 00:25:57,432 Don’t write that! 552 00:25:57,474 --> 00:25:59,309 If Clayton Pike didn’t do it then who did? 553 00:25:59,351 --> 00:26:00,643 I have nothing left to say. 554 00:26:00,685 --> 00:26:02,562 Bill, if there is more to this story 555 00:26:02,604 --> 00:26:04,481 and the perpetrator is still out there? 556 00:26:04,522 --> 00:26:06,483 Well, we need to do something about it. 557 00:26:06,524 --> 00:26:08,360 Well, "we" aren’t doing anything. 558 00:26:08,401 --> 00:26:09,194 Wha... 559 00:26:11,738 --> 00:26:13,865 Bill? This is your office. 560 00:26:23,166 --> 00:26:24,376 Rosemary? Lee? 561 00:26:24,417 --> 00:26:25,502 Yes, Lucas, we’re both here. 562 00:26:25,543 --> 00:26:26,920 Nice to hear your voice, Lucas. 563 00:26:26,961 --> 00:26:28,546 [Lucas] How are you both doing? How is Goldie? 564 00:26:28,588 --> 00:26:30,674 Oh, she’s fantastic. 565 00:26:30,715 --> 00:26:32,842 Last week she did this one thing... what? 566 00:26:32,884 --> 00:26:34,219 [Rosemary whispering] He’s just being polite. 567 00:26:34,260 --> 00:26:36,721 [whispering] Ok, fine. Sorry. 568 00:26:36,763 --> 00:26:38,932 Well, I can’t wait to see her again. 569 00:26:38,973 --> 00:26:41,601 Listen, this is a good thing you’re doing 570 00:26:41,643 --> 00:26:43,061 for everyone involved. 571 00:26:43,103 --> 00:26:44,562 I hope so. 572 00:26:44,604 --> 00:26:46,356 I can hardly believe it’s come together so quickly. 573 00:26:46,398 --> 00:26:47,524 Are you sure it’s a good idea? 574 00:26:47,565 --> 00:26:48,775 Oh, it’s fine. It’s fine. 575 00:26:48,817 --> 00:26:50,026 Yeah. 576 00:26:50,068 --> 00:26:51,486 [Lucas] Given our success with Hope Springs, 577 00:26:51,528 --> 00:26:52,821 the rest of the territory 578 00:26:52,862 --> 00:26:55,448 could prosper from development, so... 579 00:26:55,490 --> 00:26:59,369 I’m calling to let you know I’m giving a live radio broadcast tomorrow 580 00:26:59,411 --> 00:27:00,495 announcing my government’s proposals 581 00:27:00,537 --> 00:27:02,956 at the forthcoming legislative session. 582 00:27:02,997 --> 00:27:05,959 Including what I’m calling my grand vision. 583 00:27:06,001 --> 00:27:07,210 Hmm. 584 00:27:07,252 --> 00:27:08,878 Does this mean... 585 00:27:08,920 --> 00:27:11,881 It means, thanks to you, I am announcing our project. 586 00:27:11,923 --> 00:27:14,259 I just sold you the land, that’s all. 587 00:27:14,300 --> 00:27:15,969 [Lucas] Prime timber land, Lee. 588 00:27:16,011 --> 00:27:18,388 I know it was a sacrifice letting it go. 589 00:27:18,430 --> 00:27:20,098 [Lucas] You’re a good man, Lee Coulter. 590 00:27:20,140 --> 00:27:21,641 Thank you. 591 00:27:21,683 --> 00:27:23,393 And Rosemary, you’ve obviously got the exclusive story. 592 00:27:23,435 --> 00:27:24,519 Oh, she’s on that. 593 00:27:24,561 --> 00:27:26,688 Already written, ready to publish. 594 00:27:26,730 --> 00:27:27,981 Well, on that note- 595 00:27:28,023 --> 00:27:29,983 Oh, uh, Governor, just uh, one moment 596 00:27:30,025 --> 00:27:31,693 while I have you on the phone. 597 00:27:31,735 --> 00:27:35,864 On or off the record, uh, since Clayton Pike’s arrest 598 00:27:35,905 --> 00:27:40,785 I’m just wondering if his photo has jogged your memory at all? 599 00:27:40,827 --> 00:27:43,413 No, I still can’t remember anything from that night. 600 00:27:43,455 --> 00:27:44,998 [clears throat] 601 00:27:45,040 --> 00:27:47,584 But with Pike’s arrest we can all finally move on. 602 00:27:47,625 --> 00:27:49,127 And you can quote me on that. 603 00:27:49,169 --> 00:27:50,754 Sounds good, Lucas. 604 00:27:50,795 --> 00:27:52,756 Well, it was great talking to you, old friend, 605 00:27:52,797 --> 00:27:55,216 and we’re looking forward to the broadcast. 606 00:27:55,258 --> 00:27:57,218 Alright now, goodbye. 607 00:27:57,260 --> 00:27:58,345 [in unison] Bye. 608 00:28:00,305 --> 00:28:01,139 Hmm. 609 00:28:03,475 --> 00:28:06,519 Ta-dah! A new bike. 610 00:28:06,561 --> 00:28:07,771 For me? 611 00:28:07,812 --> 00:28:09,439 I thought you could use it to get your mud 612 00:28:09,481 --> 00:28:10,690 from the hot springs. 613 00:28:10,732 --> 00:28:12,650 Oh, Mike, that’s so thoughtful. 614 00:28:13,985 --> 00:28:15,320 I don’t even know what to say. 615 00:28:15,362 --> 00:28:17,197 Well, hop on. Give it a try. 616 00:28:17,238 --> 00:28:18,156 Ok. 617 00:28:19,532 --> 00:28:20,992 -Alright? -Alright. 618 00:28:22,911 --> 00:28:25,497 [laughs] Mike, I love it! 619 00:28:25,538 --> 00:28:27,290 The perfect bike for a perfect person. 620 00:28:27,332 --> 00:28:28,792 Awe. 621 00:28:28,833 --> 00:28:31,586 And with this basket I can bring back twice as much mud. 622 00:28:31,628 --> 00:28:32,754 That’s the idea. 623 00:28:32,796 --> 00:28:34,964 Or maybe I delegate 624 00:28:35,006 --> 00:28:37,384 now that Robert’s working part time at the salon? 625 00:28:37,425 --> 00:28:39,135 Brilliant. 626 00:28:39,177 --> 00:28:42,263 Well, look at you two. Like an old married couple. 627 00:28:47,686 --> 00:28:50,188 Thank you again. Um, I should go. 628 00:28:50,230 --> 00:28:52,190 Oh. You’re welcome. 629 00:29:06,413 --> 00:29:07,497 [Bill] Nathan. 630 00:29:08,832 --> 00:29:11,459 So, before we were so rudely interrupted yesterday... 631 00:29:11,501 --> 00:29:13,378 Rosemary has a job to do, Bill. 632 00:29:13,420 --> 00:29:17,382 But you said you had doubts about the shooting. 633 00:29:17,424 --> 00:29:18,800 It’s just a feeling. 634 00:29:18,842 --> 00:29:20,010 But you do agree that the higher-ups 635 00:29:20,051 --> 00:29:22,137 are moving a bit too quickly here. 636 00:29:22,178 --> 00:29:24,681 Closing the case before all the facts line up. 637 00:29:24,723 --> 00:29:26,516 They’re just so sure that Pike is their man. 638 00:29:26,558 --> 00:29:27,934 But are you? 639 00:29:29,519 --> 00:29:31,021 There’s a few loose ends. 640 00:29:31,062 --> 00:29:33,648 But evidence against this Pike just pops up as if by magic? 641 00:29:33,690 --> 00:29:35,984 There’s no real motive here. 642 00:29:36,026 --> 00:29:37,527 And Nathan... 643 00:29:37,569 --> 00:29:38,653 if someone else is behind this 644 00:29:38,695 --> 00:29:40,613 that means Lucas is still in danger. 645 00:29:40,655 --> 00:29:42,574 Well, if you have any names, Bill, 646 00:29:42,615 --> 00:29:45,535 now’s just as good a time as any. 647 00:29:45,577 --> 00:29:47,328 I think we look at Montague again. 648 00:29:47,370 --> 00:29:48,413 You and I both know that Montague 649 00:29:48,455 --> 00:29:50,123 was the clear suspect here. 650 00:29:50,165 --> 00:29:52,083 But I’m telling you there’s no evidence linking him 651 00:29:52,125 --> 00:29:54,002 to the shooting. 652 00:29:54,044 --> 00:29:57,005 So, Bill, if you know anything the Mounties missed, please, 653 00:29:57,047 --> 00:29:58,298 Bill, share it. 654 00:30:01,551 --> 00:30:03,511 Madeline came to warn me the day Lucas won. 655 00:30:03,553 --> 00:30:04,846 Madeline warned you? 656 00:30:04,888 --> 00:30:07,557 Not about the shooting, but about Montague. 657 00:30:07,599 --> 00:30:09,184 That he would never accept defeat. 658 00:30:09,225 --> 00:30:11,770 That he would stop at nothing until he got what he wanted. 659 00:30:14,814 --> 00:30:16,983 I made a formal request to try to keep this case open 660 00:30:17,025 --> 00:30:18,902 but Hargreaves killed it. 661 00:30:18,943 --> 00:30:20,695 So I can’t touch it. 662 00:30:20,737 --> 00:30:25,492 But if somebody, say a retired Mountie, 663 00:30:25,533 --> 00:30:27,410 decided to request the case file 664 00:30:27,452 --> 00:30:30,914 purely out of professional interest, 665 00:30:30,955 --> 00:30:34,125 well I guess that would be up to them then, wouldn’t it? 666 00:30:36,586 --> 00:30:38,004 I guess it would. 667 00:30:43,051 --> 00:30:44,678 [Rosemary] Alright, take a seat. 668 00:30:44,719 --> 00:30:48,056 Rosemary, are you sure you know how to do this? 669 00:30:48,098 --> 00:30:51,476 Elizabeth, if there is one thing I know how to do 670 00:30:51,518 --> 00:30:54,938 it is how to make a woman beautiful... 671 00:30:54,979 --> 00:30:57,315 more beautiful than she already is. 672 00:30:57,357 --> 00:30:58,274 Hmm. 673 00:31:02,529 --> 00:31:06,408 Lee and I spoke with Lucas today. 674 00:31:06,449 --> 00:31:09,369 Oh, how did he sound? 675 00:31:09,411 --> 00:31:10,412 Great. 676 00:31:10,453 --> 00:31:11,746 Moving forward, 677 00:31:11,788 --> 00:31:13,915 he’s about to make a big announcement, 678 00:31:13,957 --> 00:31:16,459 The Valley Voice got the exclusive. 679 00:31:16,501 --> 00:31:17,502 Take that, Randall Rockwell. 680 00:31:17,544 --> 00:31:18,628 Exactly. 681 00:31:18,670 --> 00:31:20,088 [laughs] 682 00:31:20,130 --> 00:31:22,298 Well, I’m glad to hear Lucas is happy. 683 00:31:24,426 --> 00:31:25,635 And you? 684 00:31:25,677 --> 00:31:27,178 I am. 685 00:31:27,220 --> 00:31:30,056 And I know I made the right decision. 686 00:31:30,098 --> 00:31:35,270 I’m so grateful that everyone who matters to me is safe. 687 00:31:37,897 --> 00:31:41,776 We’re not still talking about Lucas, are we? 688 00:31:41,818 --> 00:31:45,196 Who else would we be talking about? 689 00:31:47,115 --> 00:31:49,826 Well, ready to take the plunge then? 690 00:31:49,868 --> 00:31:53,038 Rosemary, Nathan just got home. 691 00:31:53,079 --> 00:31:56,082 I don’t even know if he still has feelings for me anymore. 692 00:31:58,335 --> 00:32:00,587 I... I was talking about your hair. 693 00:32:02,505 --> 00:32:04,424 Right. 694 00:32:04,466 --> 00:32:06,509 I... I am ready. 695 00:32:10,138 --> 00:32:11,348 [snip] 696 00:32:11,389 --> 00:32:12,307 [laughs] Oh! 697 00:32:13,933 --> 00:32:14,809 That was a big trim. 698 00:32:14,851 --> 00:32:16,019 [both laughing] 699 00:32:17,854 --> 00:32:19,105 [Minnie] Penny for your thoughts? 700 00:32:20,190 --> 00:32:23,318 Or I can just sit with you if you want. 701 00:32:23,360 --> 00:32:25,320 You seem down. 702 00:32:25,362 --> 00:32:26,821 [sighs] 703 00:32:26,863 --> 00:32:29,115 I suppose I am a little down. 704 00:32:33,787 --> 00:32:35,455 You miss Fiona. 705 00:32:35,497 --> 00:32:37,540 Of course I do. 706 00:32:37,582 --> 00:32:39,751 But I understand. 707 00:32:39,793 --> 00:32:42,796 And I'm so proud of everything that she's doing. 708 00:32:42,837 --> 00:32:43,963 It's just... 709 00:32:46,883 --> 00:32:50,679 Oh, Minnie, if I'm honest with myself 710 00:32:50,720 --> 00:32:52,138 I'm a little lonely. 711 00:32:54,099 --> 00:32:56,935 Don't get me wrong, I love my job. 712 00:32:56,976 --> 00:32:58,770 I have a great life. 713 00:32:58,812 --> 00:33:02,440 I just see my friends making these huge changes 714 00:33:02,482 --> 00:33:06,611 in their lives, finding their way... without me. 715 00:33:09,322 --> 00:33:10,782 I'm lonely. 716 00:33:10,824 --> 00:33:14,244 Always remember, you may feel lonely 717 00:33:16,579 --> 00:33:18,498 But you’re not alone. 718 00:33:23,878 --> 00:33:25,588 [birds chirping] 719 00:33:29,759 --> 00:33:32,429 Faith, Faith! We need help. Hurry! Hurry! 720 00:33:33,847 --> 00:33:36,099 -I'm here. It’s ok. -[troubled breathing] 721 00:33:37,767 --> 00:33:39,227 Mrs. Watson! 722 00:33:39,269 --> 00:33:40,729 She- she said she was getting supplies for the trip 723 00:33:40,770 --> 00:33:43,064 and then- then she just collapsed. 724 00:33:44,816 --> 00:33:46,609 Ned, can you place a call to Buxton Hospital? 725 00:33:46,651 --> 00:33:47,986 Right away. 726 00:33:48,028 --> 00:33:49,571 Molly, let’s find something to get her feet up? 727 00:33:49,612 --> 00:33:50,530 Mmmhmm. 728 00:33:53,158 --> 00:33:55,076 [shallow breathing] 729 00:33:56,786 --> 00:33:58,038 Thank you. 730 00:33:59,748 --> 00:34:01,207 What is it? 731 00:34:01,249 --> 00:34:04,419 Some kind of cardiac event. Her heart. 732 00:34:04,461 --> 00:34:05,879 [ragged breathing] 733 00:34:05,920 --> 00:34:10,091 Lily, she was- she was at the playground. 734 00:34:10,133 --> 00:34:10,967 I’ll go find her. 735 00:34:11,009 --> 00:34:12,886 [coughing] 736 00:34:12,927 --> 00:34:16,056 Mrs. Watson, we have to get you to a hospital. 737 00:34:16,097 --> 00:34:19,100 But Lily... she has no one else. 738 00:34:19,142 --> 00:34:20,310 It’s ok, it’s ok. 739 00:34:20,352 --> 00:34:22,312 We will take care of her, I promise. 740 00:34:23,563 --> 00:34:25,607 Faith, they’re on the line. 741 00:34:31,488 --> 00:34:34,783 Yes, this is Dr. Carter in Hope Valley. 742 00:34:34,824 --> 00:34:36,368 I need to arrange for a patient transfer 743 00:34:36,409 --> 00:34:38,703 to the cardiac ward in Union City. 744 00:34:49,506 --> 00:34:50,799 Oh my. 745 00:34:50,840 --> 00:34:52,092 That’s quite the change. 746 00:34:52,133 --> 00:34:54,302 It’s very modern. 747 00:34:54,344 --> 00:34:55,261 Elizabeth. 748 00:34:58,014 --> 00:34:59,766 [Minnie] I love your hair. 749 00:35:00,850 --> 00:35:01,685 Thank you. 750 00:35:02,727 --> 00:35:03,687 Wow, you look... 751 00:35:07,399 --> 00:35:09,192 ...you look great. 752 00:35:09,234 --> 00:35:10,193 Thanks. 753 00:35:13,113 --> 00:35:15,865 Oh, uh, this is it, everybody! 754 00:35:15,907 --> 00:35:17,992 I have a feeling Governor Bouchard address 755 00:35:18,034 --> 00:35:21,538 will have special meaning for us all. 756 00:35:21,579 --> 00:35:23,498 [intro music plays] 757 00:35:28,545 --> 00:35:34,426 Friends, fellow citizens, I was elected to make a change. 758 00:35:34,467 --> 00:35:37,012 To set this territory on a new course. 759 00:35:37,053 --> 00:35:40,098 Stronger and more prosperous. 760 00:35:40,140 --> 00:35:43,685 Today I am proposing what I call a grand vision 761 00:35:43,727 --> 00:35:44,519 for a better future. 762 00:35:44,561 --> 00:35:45,353 Grand vision? 763 00:35:45,395 --> 00:35:46,855 Shh-shh! 764 00:35:46,896 --> 00:35:48,940 A territorial fund to build popular tourist attractions 765 00:35:48,982 --> 00:35:50,525 across our region. 766 00:35:50,567 --> 00:35:53,445 The first of which will be in Hope Valley, 767 00:35:53,486 --> 00:35:55,697 courtesy of land provided by local resident- 768 00:35:55,739 --> 00:35:57,032 Oh no, please don’t. 769 00:35:57,073 --> 00:36:00,243 -and business leader, Lee Coulter. 770 00:36:00,285 --> 00:36:02,412 We’ll begin accepting bids in the coming weeks 771 00:36:02,454 --> 00:36:07,334 for the construction of a world-class hotel and resort. 772 00:36:07,375 --> 00:36:09,669 A unique partnership between government 773 00:36:09,711 --> 00:36:11,463 and private enterprise 774 00:36:11,504 --> 00:36:14,049 in which we will provide land to the right developer 775 00:36:14,090 --> 00:36:16,718 in exchange for a share in the profits. 776 00:36:16,760 --> 00:36:20,555 These profits will go directly into public coffers 777 00:36:20,597 --> 00:36:21,431 for the benefit of all. 778 00:36:21,473 --> 00:36:23,308 -Oh, my. -Wow. 779 00:36:23,350 --> 00:36:26,895 We can’t wait to get started. Thank you for listening. 780 00:36:26,936 --> 00:36:28,730 [outro music plays] 781 00:36:28,772 --> 00:36:31,941 Let’s hear it for a real resort right here in Hope Valley! 782 00:36:31,983 --> 00:36:33,068 [applause] 783 00:36:33,109 --> 00:36:35,487 Yes! Absolutely. 784 00:36:42,619 --> 00:36:44,579 [pleasant music] 785 00:36:48,083 --> 00:36:49,376 Good evening. 786 00:36:49,417 --> 00:36:50,335 Good evening. 787 00:36:52,087 --> 00:36:53,963 Molly dropped her off? 788 00:36:54,005 --> 00:36:57,217 About an hour ago. She’s a sweetie. 789 00:36:57,258 --> 00:36:59,094 Especially when she’s sleeping. 790 00:36:59,928 --> 00:37:02,222 I’m not sleeping. 791 00:37:02,263 --> 00:37:06,685 Oh. Well, then I guess, in that case, 792 00:37:06,726 --> 00:37:11,398 you wouldn’t be interested in a bed time story, would you? 793 00:37:11,439 --> 00:37:12,691 Yes, I would. 794 00:37:12,732 --> 00:37:13,775 [gasps] 795 00:37:15,694 --> 00:37:17,070 -Dr. Faith? -Hm? 796 00:37:17,112 --> 00:37:19,322 What’s gonna happen to Grandma? 797 00:37:22,367 --> 00:37:29,249 Your Grandma is sick right now, but she is in a great hospital 798 00:37:29,290 --> 00:37:31,376 and they are taking very good care of her 799 00:37:31,418 --> 00:37:32,961 so that she can get better. 800 00:37:33,003 --> 00:37:35,005 When? 801 00:37:35,046 --> 00:37:37,048 We don’t know. 802 00:37:37,090 --> 00:37:41,469 But until we do you’re safe with us. Ok? 803 00:37:43,805 --> 00:37:44,723 Now... 804 00:37:44,764 --> 00:37:47,017 [clears throat] 805 00:37:47,058 --> 00:37:53,815 Once upon a time there was a special little girl 806 00:37:53,857 --> 00:38:00,196 and she had a... magical stethoscope. 807 00:38:01,656 --> 00:38:02,866 [laughs] 808 00:38:04,451 --> 00:38:07,454 You know, if it were up to me we’d just stay home. 809 00:38:07,495 --> 00:38:08,997 Yes, we would. 810 00:38:09,039 --> 00:38:12,292 And miss the planets aligning? It only happens once a year. 811 00:38:12,334 --> 00:38:13,960 We can’t miss it. 812 00:38:14,002 --> 00:38:15,587 Yes, I think we could, couldn’t we? 813 00:38:15,628 --> 00:38:18,715 I mean, you, me and our perfect little 18-carat Goldie? 814 00:38:18,757 --> 00:38:20,133 That’s my perfect alignment, isn’t it? 815 00:38:20,175 --> 00:38:21,009 Oh, can I have that one? 816 00:38:21,051 --> 00:38:22,135 [laughs] 817 00:38:22,177 --> 00:38:22,969 I’ll give that back to you. 818 00:38:23,011 --> 00:38:24,137 Whoops! Oh, here. 819 00:38:24,179 --> 00:38:25,889 I’m gonna help mom with her shawl, ok? 820 00:38:25,930 --> 00:38:28,350 Can you sit right there for me? There you go, here’s the thing. 821 00:38:28,391 --> 00:38:30,560 I’ll be right back. You be good. 822 00:38:30,602 --> 00:38:32,312 Oh, ok, here we go. 823 00:38:32,354 --> 00:38:36,816 Well, you have been so busy helping Lucas with his- 824 00:38:36,858 --> 00:38:37,692 Thank you. 825 00:38:37,734 --> 00:38:38,818 -grand vision. 826 00:38:38,860 --> 00:38:40,528 Now that the land transfer is complete, 827 00:38:40,570 --> 00:38:43,865 well, you can get back to life as usual. 828 00:38:43,907 --> 00:38:45,992 [Lee] Yeah, I’d love to focus on you and Goldie- 829 00:38:46,034 --> 00:38:47,452 -Mmmhmm. -You know. 830 00:38:47,494 --> 00:38:48,119 [kiss] 831 00:38:48,161 --> 00:38:49,162 Me and my two gals. 832 00:38:49,204 --> 00:38:50,580 -[laughs] -[Goldie babbling] 833 00:38:50,622 --> 00:38:51,623 Oh! 834 00:38:51,664 --> 00:38:53,208 [Lee] She stood up! 835 00:38:53,249 --> 00:38:56,044 [Rosemary] Excuse me, sweetheart, you pulled yourself up. 836 00:38:56,086 --> 00:38:58,004 [Lee] She picked it up all by herself. Did you see that? 837 00:38:58,046 --> 00:38:58,755 Bring it over here. 838 00:38:58,797 --> 00:39:00,048 Oh! 839 00:39:00,090 --> 00:39:00,799 [Lee] Oh, she’s coming. She’s coming. 840 00:39:00,840 --> 00:39:01,883 What’re you doing? 841 00:39:02,175 --> 00:39:03,134 Hey, you. 842 00:39:03,176 --> 00:39:04,010 Can I see? 843 00:39:04,052 --> 00:39:04,969 Oh, you got so close. 844 00:39:05,011 --> 00:39:06,262 [laughing] 845 00:39:06,304 --> 00:39:07,847 She’s walking. That was walking, Lee. 846 00:39:07,889 --> 00:39:08,848 That was walking. 847 00:39:08,890 --> 00:39:09,974 That was. 848 00:39:10,016 --> 00:39:12,519 Oh my goodness. Can I have a block? 849 00:39:12,560 --> 00:39:14,270 Oh my goodness, my sweetheart, you’re a genius. 850 00:39:14,312 --> 00:39:15,188 She’s a genius. 851 00:39:15,230 --> 00:39:16,231 She is a genius. 852 00:39:16,272 --> 00:39:17,357 She's a genius. 853 00:39:30,662 --> 00:39:31,871 [sighs] 854 00:39:31,913 --> 00:39:32,872 Thank you. 855 00:39:34,749 --> 00:39:37,544 What’s the update with her grandmother? 856 00:39:37,585 --> 00:39:41,923 I spoke with Dora’s surgeon and he said 857 00:39:41,965 --> 00:39:45,301 that Dora’s odds are good, but she might be in for a lengthy recovery. 858 00:39:45,343 --> 00:39:47,512 Weeks, possibly even months. 859 00:39:49,723 --> 00:39:51,850 Um, any thoughts on... 860 00:39:54,602 --> 00:39:57,772 Oh, well she can sleep in Fiona’s room tonight. 861 00:39:57,814 --> 00:40:00,025 I mean longer term. 862 00:40:00,066 --> 00:40:00,900 Ah. 863 00:40:02,110 --> 00:40:05,572 Well, Dora is Lily’s only living relative 864 00:40:05,613 --> 00:40:08,616 so if she becomes incapacitated 865 00:40:08,658 --> 00:40:11,828 Lily becomes a ward of the state. 866 00:40:11,870 --> 00:40:13,329 We’re Hope Valley. 867 00:40:13,371 --> 00:40:14,956 We’ll find someone to take care of her. 868 00:40:17,375 --> 00:40:20,003 Florence dropped off some clothes she collected for Lily. 869 00:40:20,045 --> 00:40:20,920 How nice. 870 00:40:20,962 --> 00:40:22,005 And a telegram. 871 00:40:29,220 --> 00:40:30,555 Dora Watson. 872 00:40:33,224 --> 00:40:36,853 “I want Dr. Faith Carter to look over my granddaughter Lily 873 00:40:36,895 --> 00:40:40,648 "while I’m away, as long as it takes.” 874 00:40:49,240 --> 00:40:51,368 You see that right there is Jupiter 875 00:40:51,409 --> 00:40:54,079 and just beside it is Venus. 876 00:40:54,120 --> 00:40:55,372 [Little Jack] Wow. 877 00:40:57,540 --> 00:40:58,667 [footsteps approaching] 878 00:40:59,209 --> 00:41:01,127 -Hey. -Hi. 879 00:41:01,169 --> 00:41:02,504 -Hi. -Hey. 880 00:41:02,545 --> 00:41:04,714 Allie persuaded me to come. 881 00:41:04,756 --> 00:41:07,050 It wasn’t like I had to twist your arm, Dad. 882 00:41:08,635 --> 00:41:11,346 Well, I’m so glad you both could make it. 883 00:41:14,391 --> 00:41:19,354 Goldie, sweetie pie, look. Isn’t that pretty, hmm? 884 00:41:20,063 --> 00:41:22,440 [Rosemary] It's amazing. What a view. 885 00:41:23,400 --> 00:41:24,859 It’s so beautiful. 886 00:41:26,653 --> 00:41:27,821 Yeah, it is. 887 00:41:28,822 --> 00:41:31,741 [hopeful music] 888 00:41:41,042 --> 00:41:55,974 * 889 00:41:56,016 --> 00:42:09,070 *