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"A Cowboy Christmas"

If you’re looking for one of the best romantic movies of the year, this is the perfect choice. This feature-length film beautifully blends drama and romance, creating a heartfelt story filled with love, self-discovery, and the magic of the holiday season.

Ella Wade, a marketing executive from New York, is sent on an important assignment to a remote ranch in Canada. Her goal is to impress a high-ranking CEO who is vacationing there, but she quickly realizes that the countryside is nothing like the fast-paced city life she knows. Unprepared for the rugged charm of the small town, she soon meets Cole Reasor, a handsome cowboy with a strong sense of community and tradition.

As Christmas approaches, Ella is drawn not only to the warmth of the ranch, but also to Cole’s sincerity and kindness. What begins as a professional mission soon turns into something much more personal, forcing her to question her priorities and rediscover what truly matters in life. is one of the best films of all time for those who love holiday romance, with breathtaking winter landscapes, heartfelt moments, and a romance that feels timeless and magical.

Whether you're looking for new movies to enjoy with loved ones or just in the mood for a cozy, emotional story, this new film is worth watching. Don't miss this touching holiday story that captures the spirit of love, second chances, and the magic of Christmas.

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Director - Jeremy Drummond
Writers - Nicole Field,Heather E. Wright
Stars - Brenna Coates,Teagan Vincze,Leo Fafard

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Transcript
00:00:00It's time to show all your care, to keep it wild, to find a way back home.
00:00:30It's time to show all your care, to find a way back home, to find a way back home.
00:01:00It's time to show all your care, to find a way back home.
00:01:30It's time to show all your care, to find a way back home.
00:01:59It's time to show all your care, to find a way back home, to find a way back home, to find a way back home.
00:02:09We've had our eye on Vance and we think that we've got an opportunity. Normally this time of year, he takes a vacation with his family, but we know that he made a reservation only for himself, which means he'll be alone with time to kill.
00:02:22Time to listen to a pitch from us.
00:02:24From you.
00:02:25You leave this afternoon, Simon will send you your itinerary shortly.
00:02:31Wow, okay, it's Christmas.
00:02:35Will that be a problem?
00:02:37No, sir, of course not.
00:02:40Just get him hooked. We'll reel him in.
00:02:43Um, where am I going?
00:02:45Maple Creek.
00:02:46Maple Creek.
00:02:47Sorry?
00:02:48Well, actually, a ranch near Maple Creek.
00:02:50Maple Creek, uh...
00:02:52In Canada. Somewhere.
00:02:54Go get him, Ella.
00:02:55Okay, Canada.
00:03:02Well?
00:03:03Nothing about the promotion, but I've been assigned to get the Preston Vance account.
00:03:06You're packing. Have they set up a meeting already?
00:03:09Sort of.
00:03:10Somewhere in Canada, on a ranch.
00:03:12I gotta get home and pack. I gotta be at the airport in three hours.
00:03:16A ranch.
00:03:17I hope you have practical shoes.
00:03:19Canada, eh?
00:03:20You knew about this?
00:03:22Max mentioned it.
00:03:23Call me from the airport and tell me about it then.
00:03:26Good luck.
00:03:27Mr. Webster told you.
00:03:29Sure.
00:03:30You got to miss the office Christmas party.
00:03:31Webster's given the same speech five years in a row. I'm pretty sure I'll survive.
00:03:35Well, enjoy your vacation.
00:03:37Hardly a vacation. I have a job to do.
00:03:40See? This is why I've always admired you.
00:03:43Work comes first.
00:03:45Gotta run. We can catch up when you get back.
00:03:48And when you get that promotion, maybe you and I...
00:03:51Gerard, we've been over this. It'll never work.
00:03:53We can do great things together, Ella.
00:03:56Adios. Or whatever it is they say in Canada.
00:04:00Pretty sure it's just goodbye.
00:04:05Well, I saw you
00:04:07Setting the mood like a light
00:04:11In the smoky room
00:04:12Dancing to the blues
00:04:15Like a disco groove
00:04:16Catching every eye
00:04:18When I saw you
00:04:21Looking at me with a smile
00:04:25Like you wanted me
00:04:27Saying, boy, come on
00:04:29Well, I'll break, be gone
00:04:31I just had to try
00:04:34You just move, baby
00:04:37Move any way you need
00:04:41How do you do it, darling
00:04:44If you got me on my knees
00:04:47On my feet
00:04:48If you take me to the left, baby
00:04:51Take me to the right
00:04:52You can take me for the
00:04:54Merry Christmas to you
00:04:55I like to move, baby
00:04:58The way you move is moving me
00:05:01What can I do?
00:05:09Follow along with your hips
00:05:13The heartbeat's on
00:05:15The flow and dress in your hair
00:05:17Girl, it ain't fair
00:05:18Whatever you do
00:05:19Just don't stop
00:05:21You just move, baby
00:05:25Move any way you need
00:05:29How do you do it, darling?
00:05:33You got me on my knees
00:05:35On my feet
00:05:36If you take me to the left, baby
00:05:39Take me to the right
00:05:40You can take me for the rest of my life
00:05:44Just move, baby
00:05:46The way you move is moving me
00:05:50Just move, baby
00:05:53Move any way you need
00:06:14How do you do it, darling?
00:06:17You got me on my knees
00:06:19On my feet
00:06:21You can take me to the left, baby
00:06:23Take me to the right
00:06:24You can take me for the rest of my life
00:06:28Just move, baby
00:06:31The way you move is moving me
00:06:34The way you move is moving me
00:06:37You can take me, baby
00:06:38Two people
00:06:43Want me to do it так?
00:06:44There, there, there
00:06:47There you go, you alright?
00:07:09Thanks.
00:07:10Thank you again.
00:07:23Well, all part of the service.
00:07:35Good afternoon.
00:07:38I didn't dress for a glacier.
00:07:41I'll be right back.
00:07:43I'm Ella Wade.
00:07:44You have a reservation for me?
00:07:46Welcome to Teresa Ranch, Ms. Wade.
00:07:48My name is Marty and that was my brother Cole.
00:07:51We run this ranch and we would just be so happy to do whatever we can and make sure you have a great stay here with us.
00:07:57Thank you, Marty. Nice to meet you.
00:07:58It is nice to meet you too, Ms. Wade.
00:08:00Call me Ella.
00:08:01Okay.
00:08:02So your room is just going to be up these stairs down the hall, third on the right, Ella.
00:08:07The wifi code is on the back of your keys, but I should warn you it's not a real strong signal out here.
00:08:13Okay.
00:08:14Anything else I should know?
00:08:15We guests and some of the staff usually meet in the lounge for drinks and appetizers before dinner.
00:08:22It's just outside down Rancher's Row, right beside the barn, but dinner is usually served here, right in this main house.
00:08:30Great. I'll be there.
00:08:31Is there anything else I can help you with? Would you like a hand with your luggage?
00:08:34No, I'm okay. Thank you.
00:08:52So I see you met our new guest.
00:08:54I did. I actually dug her shoe out of the snow.
00:08:57Oh?
00:08:59It's a long story. Who is she?
00:09:01Well, her name's Ella Wade, but the reservation is corporate.
00:09:08JJ and B Marketing.
00:09:10We're too small for that type of interest.
00:09:12But Preston isn't.
00:09:15Should we warn him?
00:09:17No. Preston can take care of himself.
00:09:20Not sure I can say the same about you, though.
00:09:23She's very pretty, Cole.
00:09:26Did you see those heels?
00:09:28Definitely not my type.
00:09:30Yeah.
00:09:31Highly hanging across the door.
00:09:47Neighbors singing tales of yours.
00:09:52It's so close.
00:09:55Hardly can wait.
00:09:57Waking up on Christmas.
00:10:00Children dreaming without a care.
00:10:05Tis the season.
00:10:07Everywhere.
00:10:09She's new.
00:10:10So come home.
00:10:12There's no better place.
00:10:15Okay, who is she?
00:10:17She works for JJ and B Marketing.
00:10:20Oh.
00:10:22Look, I'm looking for a new marketing agency.
00:10:25It's not a secret.
00:10:26I guess they thought they'd just try making contact here.
00:10:30Pretty rude to interrupt your vacation.
00:10:33Well, you can't blame her.
00:10:34She was probably just sent.
00:10:36What are you gonna do?
00:10:38Well, that depends on the kind of person she is under that high flyer wardrobe.
00:10:43Everybody gets a first chance.
00:10:45And if she blows it?
00:10:46Says my stubborn brother, who doesn't believe in second chances.
00:10:50Okay, don't start, Marty.
00:10:52Well, I'm going to join the party.
00:10:54You coming?
00:10:55Definitely.
00:10:56Maybe later.
00:11:09Hi.
00:11:10Hi.
00:11:11Welcome to the Resort Ranch.
00:11:12I'm Wayne.
00:11:13This is my wife, Helen.
00:11:14And this is Frank.
00:11:16Nice to meet you all.
00:11:17I'm Ella.
00:11:18My company made the reservation for me here, and clearly they didn't check the dress code.
00:11:23I wish my company would send me here.
00:11:26So tell me about this place.
00:11:27It's really not what I was expecting.
00:11:29Yeah, well, you know, it's a real working ranch.
00:11:33We just have guests.
00:11:35We do all the usual things.
00:11:36We ride.
00:11:37We mend fences.
00:11:38But what we really do here is give people a place to reset.
00:11:43Because life is not all about work, Miss Ella.
00:11:46This place has a way of changing you.
00:11:49If you let it.
00:11:51And we get to meet some great people.
00:11:54Speaking of which, Preston.
00:11:56Have you met our newest guest, Ella?
00:11:59Ella?
00:12:00Preston Vance.
00:12:01Nice to meet you.
00:12:02I'm sure, like the others, you're looking for my gills.
00:12:05Gills?
00:12:06I'm definitely a fish out of water.
00:12:09I almost walked away, but the beauty just swept me in, so there was no turning back.
00:12:14Well, embarrassment hasn't caused any fatalities yet.
00:12:17Give me time.
00:12:18I've already fallen on a cowboy, lost a shoe, and I'm pretty sure you know why I'm here.
00:12:23So fair to say I'm not done yet.
00:12:26You two know each other?
00:12:28Well, let's just say she may be a fish out of water, but I'm pretty sure I'm the one her company is fishing for.
00:12:34Okay, dinner's almost ready.
00:12:47Well?
00:12:48Possibilities.
00:12:49Okay.
00:12:50Which cowboy did she tackle?
00:12:52Cole.
00:12:53Oh, this could be fun.
00:12:55It could indeed.
00:12:56So, what company sent you?
00:13:07JJ and B, but I'm guessing you already knew that.
00:13:10I suspected.
00:13:11So what's your impression of the ranch so far?
00:13:14While I just learned how special this place is to everyone, I'm sure it is for you, too.
00:13:19It is.
00:13:20Preston, please know that I had no intention of hiding my job from you.
00:13:25If you don't want to talk to me, I understand.
00:13:28It's not a problem.
00:13:29I can go back tomorrow.
00:13:30You will?
00:13:31Absolutely.
00:13:32Well, you've got nothing riding on getting my account.
00:13:35Oh, there's a carrot, all right.
00:13:38A promotion to partner, but right now I just feel like an intrusion and that's not fair to you.
00:13:44You know, I think you should stay.
00:13:54I will let you make your pitch, but on one condition.
00:13:58What's that?
00:13:59I want you to leave your phone in your room.
00:14:02If I see you taking a call when you're not in your room, the deal's off.
00:14:07You ride a hard bargain, Mr. Vance.
00:14:10Preston.
00:14:11And yes, I do.
00:14:13I'm known for it.
00:14:15I'll remember that.
00:14:17Looks like she's getting a chance.
00:14:19I don't know why.
00:14:21Barging in here just to give a sales pitch?
00:14:24Not all women in high heels are the same, Cole.
00:14:28Preston gave her a chance. I think we should, too.
00:14:31We'll see.
00:14:33Good morning. Did you sleep well?
00:14:35Morning. I did.
00:14:37Do you know if there's someone who can give me a ride to town?
00:14:43Are you leaving?
00:14:44No. Shopping. I need...
00:14:49You ladies enjoy your day.
00:14:50Happy trails.
00:14:51That.
00:14:52Clothes like that.
00:14:53Clothes like that.
00:14:54Oh.
00:14:55You can get all of that in town at Hill Country Clothing.
00:14:59Madden that, Marty.
00:15:00Hey, hold on for a sec. Ella needs a ride into town. Could you take her?
00:15:03Yeah, sure. One of that clips the other, if you want to, really get all 2-3-2-2-3-2-2-3-3-4-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6 6-7-6-7-6-6-7-6-7-6?
00:15:21Hey, hold on for a sec.
00:15:23Ella needs a ride into town.
00:15:25Could you take her?
00:15:27Yeah, sure.
00:15:29Record time.
00:15:31Where are your bags?
00:15:33I'm not leaving. I'm shopping.
00:15:35Look, I'll get my coat and explain on the way.
00:15:37All right, I'll be, uh...
00:15:39I'll be in the truck.
00:15:43Shopping. Thank you.
00:15:45Oh, Cole, be nice.
00:15:51You ready?
00:15:59Born ready.
00:16:01Jump in.
00:16:15A pair of practical shoes on the shopping list?
00:16:17Right at the tippity top.
00:16:19Any suggestions?
00:16:21Hill Country's your best bet.
00:16:23Talk to Diane, she won't take advantage of a city slicker.
00:16:25A city slicker, am I?
00:16:27Well, there's Greenhorn, if you prefer.
00:16:29I prefer someone with a lot to learn.
00:16:33Can I ask why?
00:16:35Why what?
00:16:37You're here to pitch Preston, your company.
00:16:39Why go through all the trouble?
00:16:41You could just sit on the sidelines in your silk shirt and wait for the meeting.
00:16:45Look, I got planted on this ranch through no fault of my own.
00:16:49But after talking to Preston and the others last night, I'm curious.
00:16:53I wanna know what makes this place so special, and I'm not gonna figure that out by sitting on the sidelines.
00:17:07You gonna get that?
00:17:11In a minute.
00:17:13I'm enjoying the peace.
00:17:17Pick me up in an hour?
00:17:43Yeah.
00:17:47Good luck.
00:18:13Well, hello.
00:18:15Hi.
00:18:16Token of my appreciation.
00:18:19Cream?
00:18:20And sugar.
00:18:21They kinda know you're here.
00:18:24And?
00:18:25Oatmeal cookies.
00:18:26And chocolate chips.
00:18:28Wow.
00:18:30I'm not even the one you're here to pitch.
00:18:43Hope you didn't spoil your lunch.
00:18:50Are you kidding?
00:18:52After tasting last night's dinner, I can't wait to find out what's on the menu.
00:18:56Good.
00:18:57Charlie likes seeing people enjoy your food.
00:18:59I won't let her down.
00:19:01So, what's the Christmas festival about?
00:19:03They saw signs for it in town.
00:19:05Well, there's food vendors, live music, craft tables, and a party with Santa on Friday, where kids get enough hot chocolate and cookies to last them a lifetime.
00:19:13It's a fundraiser for the hospital.
00:19:15That sounds really nice.
00:19:17Well, then you wanna come with us tomorrow.
00:19:19Some of us take a hayride in for the opening night.
00:19:21Wouldn't miss it.
00:19:23Hey Gerard, what's up?
00:19:45Have you connected with Van?
00:19:47Yeah.
00:19:48Yeah.
00:19:49I'm working on Preston.
00:19:50When?
00:19:51He's also on vacation, so I can't bombard him.
00:19:53But you'll make it happen.
00:19:54Yeah, I got it.
00:19:55Don't worry.
00:19:56You sure?
00:19:57Okay.
00:19:58Gotta go.
00:19:59Bye.
00:20:08Have you been to the Christmas festival?
00:20:10I have it on good authority that opening night is not to be missed.
00:20:13It's great fun.
00:20:15I try and go with the family every year.
00:20:17You must be missing them.
00:20:19I am, but they just couldn't make it.
00:20:22Margie's working on her doctorate defense.
00:20:24Jeff and his wife just had a baby.
00:20:26What about your family?
00:20:28Do you see them often?
00:20:29It's just me and my brother.
00:20:31I see him and my nephew when I can, and we call once a week.
00:20:35I wanna take pictures to send them, but...
00:20:38But?
00:20:39Well, you see, I neglected to pack a roll of film, so...
00:20:43Oh, yes.
00:20:44Okay, fine.
00:20:45Get your phone, but for photos only, then it goes right back into your room.
00:20:49It's important to you, isn't it?
00:20:51Well, I learned the hard way that some of the things you're missing are the things right in front of you.
00:20:56The Robinsons say this place changes you.
00:21:00Well, it certainly helped me and my family.
00:21:03My dad and I planned a trip out here, but it kept getting postponed.
00:21:07He was busy, I was busy, then suddenly he was gone.
00:21:11Oh, Preston, I'm so sorry.
00:21:14When I finally came to the Reser, I came alone.
00:21:20I'm truly sorry my dad and I didn't come here together, but, uh, I tried to make up for it by making space for others.
00:21:27I brought my wife and my children here until she passed, and now I come with my children when they can.
00:21:34Hey, Preston.
00:21:36Heading out in about 15.
00:21:38Ooh, thanks for the reminder.
00:21:40I lost track of time.
00:21:41We're going out to the old fort.
00:21:43Thanks for the chat, Ella.
00:21:46See you later.
00:21:51Aren't you going with them?
00:21:53Nope.
00:21:54I've got to fix an alternator on an old farm truck.
00:21:57Real cowboy work, just like in the brochure.
00:22:00What about you?
00:22:01Do you have any plans this afternoon?
00:22:04No.
00:22:08Well, if you're so inclined, go speak to Frank in the stables.
00:22:11He's looking for a new riding student.
00:22:13A riding lesson?
00:22:14Yeah, unless there's a sideline you'd rather sit on.
00:22:17Very funny.
00:22:19I'll be there.
00:22:21Hey, you must be Charlie.
00:22:22I'm Ella.
00:22:23Hi, Ella.
00:22:24I thought I'd bring these back for you.
00:22:25Yep, just put them on the counter.
00:22:26Take a cookie with you.
00:22:27Oh, I'd love to, but I actually don't have any room.
00:22:42Maybe after my riding lesson.
00:22:44Nice to meet you, Charlie.
00:22:46Hey, Frank.
00:22:47Look, how are you doing?
00:22:48I could spend some time in the dark.
00:22:49I could spend some time.
00:22:50I could spend, some time in the dark.
00:22:51I could spend some time in the dark.
00:22:52Hey, Frank.
00:23:17Oh.
00:23:19Miss Ella.
00:23:21Cole said you might be by today.
00:23:23Might?
00:23:24Well, Cole's not one for making assumptions, so...
00:23:27Nice to know I'm the exception.
00:23:29So, where do we start?
00:23:31Well, what do you know about horses?
00:23:34I think I know more about elephants.
00:23:38Okay.
00:23:39We'll start at the beginning.
00:23:40Come on.
00:23:44Let me introduce you to Champion.
00:23:49Can I pet him?
00:23:51Absolutely.
00:23:52Just keep your voice low, and your movements easy.
00:23:58Hi, Champion.
00:24:01I'm Ella.
00:24:03Oh, you're such a handsome fella.
00:24:06I'm gonna need you to be real patient with me today, because I'm new.
00:24:11Hi.
00:24:12How am I doing?
00:24:15Real good.
00:24:18You might just be a natural, Miss Ella.
00:24:22Think he likes you.
00:24:30You're gonna let me take him?
00:24:32Oh, yeah.
00:24:33Come on, buddy.
00:24:34Let's go.
00:24:35Swing your leg.
00:24:51Oh.
00:24:51Yes.
00:24:54I did it.
00:24:55You did it.
00:24:56We did it, buddy.
00:24:58How's that feel?
00:25:00I believe they do have police officers that ride the things around Central Park, but...
00:25:04That's true.
00:25:05Maybe I should trade in my car and get one of these instead.
00:25:13Just walk them out.
00:25:15Oh.
00:25:15This way.
00:25:17Let's go.
00:25:18Now let's go.
00:25:40Bye.
00:25:43Bye.
00:25:45Bye.
00:25:47Bye.
00:25:47Bye.
00:25:48Hello. How was your first riding lesson?
00:26:00It was good. Frank says I'm a natural. I can't wait to go back tomorrow.
00:26:04Well, I don't know if Frank warned you, but riding finds muscles you didn't know you had.
00:26:08You might want to...
00:26:10Yeah, he told me. Hot bath. I'll be fine.
00:26:14We'll see.
00:26:18Hey, Jackie. How's my favorite marketing assistant?
00:26:26Just recovering from the Christmas party.
00:26:28Oh, yeah? How was that?
00:26:30Same old, same old. Webster's 20-minute speech was about 19 minutes too long.
00:26:34And Nicole brought the dud. Apparently they're engaged.
00:26:37Sorry I missed it.
00:26:39How are things there? You sound relaxed.
00:26:41Yeah, I'm fine. I'm just a little sore. It's definitely different than what I'm used to.
00:26:46That's a good thing. Well, Gerard wanted me to check in. How are things going with Preston Vance?
00:26:52It's good. We had a great talk.
00:26:54And?
00:26:56We just talked. That's all.
00:26:58And the presentation?
00:27:00It'll be up to Preston. He was on a trail ride this afternoon, though.
00:27:04I, uh...
00:27:06Apparently I'm a natural on a horse.
00:27:08You rode a horse?
00:27:09Uh-huh.
00:27:10Like an actual horse?
00:27:12Like the animal?
00:27:14Yeah, like the animal.
00:27:16It's the rookie cushion.
00:27:32We've all used it.
00:27:35Or wish we had when we started.
00:27:37I should've taken Frank's advice and had a hot bath.
00:27:40It will get better.
00:27:42It could hardly get worse.
00:27:44So was she a good student?
00:27:46Yeah. I mean, she's a quick study and champion approved, so she did well.
00:27:52Oh. Champions of forgiving horse.
00:27:55Well, they do say that horses are smarter than some people.
00:27:58Anyhow, I enjoyed every minute of this afternoon in spite of the consequences.
00:28:06But I think I'll be having an early night.
00:28:09Who would've thought that going nowhere for an hour could be so tiring?
00:28:12Sounds like my job, only it's every day.
00:28:15Yeah.
00:28:16And that's why we're here.
00:28:18To the Reser Ranch.
00:28:19To the Reser Ranch.
00:28:20To the Reser Ranch.
00:28:21To the Reser Ranch.
00:28:22I just want to thank you all for making my short time here so special.
00:28:30I was hesitant to come, but I can see why you all love it so much.
00:28:40Preston, I am so sorry.
00:28:42I walked out of my room talking to my friend Jackie and totally forgot about our deal.
00:28:46Well, you can take the girl out of the city, but you can't take the city out of the girl.
00:28:50Really cool?
00:28:52Is that necessary?
00:28:53Uh, just in time, Charlie.
00:29:05All right, everybody.
00:29:07Supper's coming out.
00:29:08Hats off.
00:29:09Hey, Marty.
00:29:10I brought a hot toddy to ease the kinks and help you fall asleep.
00:29:26Just what I needed.
00:29:28You got time for a chat?
00:29:30Sure.
00:29:37You enjoyed your day today, didn't you?
00:29:40Yeah.
00:29:41I didn't think I would.
00:29:43But it was a really good day.
00:29:45Except.
00:29:47Except?
00:29:51Okay, what's the deal with Cole?
00:29:53One minute I think we have at least a truce.
00:29:57Maybe even a spark.
00:30:00And then the next minute the temperature drops 30 degrees.
00:30:04I've noticed.
00:30:06And?
00:30:08Well, that's just my brother's way.
00:30:15There was a woman once.
00:30:18And?
00:30:20Just curious?
00:30:22Well, let's just say he made an interesting first impression.
00:30:26But before I consider anything, I need to know what I'm up against.
00:30:32He met her at college.
00:30:34He decided he wanted to know more about business to run this ranch properly.
00:30:39So he went back to university as an adult student.
00:30:42Oh, she was a student too?
00:30:43She was a professor.
00:30:44Not his teacher.
00:30:46They just met in line at a bookstore.
00:30:48But, um...
00:30:50He fell hard.
00:30:52And he thought she had to.
00:30:54What happened?
00:30:56He brought her back here.
00:30:58To the ranch the summer after he graduated.
00:31:01She clearly had some other picture of this place in her head.
00:31:04And, uh, she couldn't see why he, quote unquote, was wasting his talents here.
00:31:12Almost immediately.
00:31:14She started trying to change him.
00:31:17And convince him to leave.
00:31:20Leave the ranch and leave all of us.
00:31:23Hmm. I see.
00:31:26For what it's worth, I don't think his retreat into misery guts territory is him not liking you.
00:31:37This is liking?
00:31:39It's being afraid to like.
00:31:42Well, I've been hurt too, so...
00:31:44I get it.
00:31:46Thanks for telling me.
00:31:51Well...
00:31:52Looks like the toddy's working.
00:31:55Sleep well.
00:31:56Goodnight.
00:32:15I am sorry I forgot about my phone last night.
00:32:18I understand if you want to call off the pitch.
00:32:20That was the rule, after all.
00:32:21I don't think that's necessary.
00:32:23It was an honest mistake.
00:32:24It really was.
00:32:26Okay, I will let you off the hook this time.
00:32:29Everybody deserves a second chance.
00:32:32You're sure you're up for another lesson?
00:32:36Definitely.
00:32:38I'm only a little sore this morning and I had way too much fun yesterday.
00:32:41How does it feel to be not so tied to work?
00:32:44Yesterday I jumped about a hundred times thinking I heard a text or call come through.
00:32:49It was pretty embarrassing reaching for an empty pocket all day, but it definitely drove your point home.
00:32:54Any grief from the office?
00:32:56It's manageable.
00:32:57You worried?
00:32:59Not about that.
00:33:00You worried?
00:33:01I gotta see if you were not to be able to find a team in the place.
00:33:02Not a bit.
00:33:03I'm sorry.
00:33:04You worried about the city in the place.
00:33:05I was sorry.
00:33:06You worried about the city.
00:33:07I wasn't out there.
00:33:08You worried about the city.
00:33:10Yeah, you worried about the city.
00:33:11I don't know.
00:33:12You worried about the city.
00:33:13Preston? Ms. Ella?
00:33:25Emily will meet you up the hill.
00:33:27See you back a couple hours.
00:33:30Ready for another lesson, Ms. Ella?
00:33:32Absolutely.
00:33:33All right, let's go.
00:33:43How's you doing with the city slinker?
00:33:48You tell me.
00:33:50You saw everything she did yesterday.
00:33:53Concern for a ranch guest, that's all.
00:33:56Nothing is ever going to happen there, trust me.
00:33:59Have you ever been bucked off by a horse, Cole?
00:34:03You know I have.
00:34:05You patched me up yourself more than once.
00:34:07How about stepped on?
00:34:10How about stepped on?
00:34:13Sure.
00:34:14Plenty of times.
00:34:16How about kicked?
00:34:17Ever been kicked by a horse, Cole?
00:34:18Frank, what's your point?
00:34:21The point is that you've been bucked off,
00:34:25stepped on, and kicked by these horses,
00:34:27and yet you don't quit them.
00:34:29No matter how many times they hurt you,
00:34:31you don't stop riding.
00:34:35Better go, Frank.
00:34:37A lot of work to do.
00:34:39Yes, there is, boy.
00:34:43Yes, there is.
00:35:02Haven't heard your phone ring in a while.
00:35:05It's turned off.
00:35:06I only brought it to take photos.
00:35:08It was hard at first, but I'm honestly
00:35:10not missing the phone.
00:35:13Hey, Preston.
00:35:16You coming to the festival?
00:35:17Nah.
00:35:18It's just not the same without the kids.
00:35:20Besides, Marty and I are starting
00:35:22the World Series of Crib, so...
00:35:24We'll be sure to bring you something back.
00:35:27Thanks, Ella.
00:35:28What is it you do again?
00:35:33Why do you want to meet Preston?
00:35:35My company knew Preston was looking
00:35:37for a new marketing team, so they sent me.
00:35:39Marketing.
00:35:40Right.
00:35:41Yeah.
00:35:42Marketing helps companies tell their stories
00:35:43so they can connect with new clients
00:35:45and keep their old ones.
00:35:48Sometimes people are too close to their businesses
00:35:50to know what kind of impact they're making.
00:35:52And do you like the work?
00:35:56Yeah, a lot.
00:35:58I love helping people show their best selves
00:35:59to the world.
00:36:03What about you?
00:36:04What keeps you on the ranch?
00:36:07Well, to be honest, I don't really
00:36:09know much different.
00:36:10Really?
00:36:12Yeah, when Marty and I, we grew up here,
00:36:15we learned everything, and when our parents passed,
00:36:17it became ours.
00:36:19You never thought about leaving?
00:36:22Why, you think the big city's better?
00:36:24No, I'm not saying that.
00:36:26I just, are you happy?
00:36:32It's a good place where you can live honestly
00:36:34with the good people.
00:36:38Can't you do that anywhere?
00:36:42I suppose you could, but not without Skye.
00:36:52Please, he's not going anywhere.
00:36:53Wagon's here.
00:36:54I don't know what that's, Skye.
00:36:59Please, he's not going anywhere.
00:37:01Wagon's here.
00:37:02I have no idea.
00:38:00So, what's your favorite burger at the Jasper?
00:38:03Buffalo burger, obviously.
00:38:04I've never had one.
00:38:06I bet it's good, though.
00:38:08Yeah.
00:38:10Planning on opening a branch office?
00:38:12I wish.
00:38:14I just hate seeing empty storefronts in small towns.
00:38:17You've been lucky here.
00:38:18I noticed.
00:38:19This is the only one that I saw.
00:38:21Yeah, well, a couple who owned it, they retired,
00:38:23moved to Vancouver to be closer with their kids.
00:38:26It's been empty ever since.
00:38:27Maybe something new will move in.
00:38:29I don't know.
00:38:30We're hoping so.
00:38:31It's a nice spot.
00:38:33Yeah.
00:38:34A question.
00:38:35Okay.
00:38:36Have you had your dessert yet?
00:38:37No.
00:38:38What would you recommend?
00:38:39That with the best apple dumpling east of the Rockies.
00:38:41Oh.
00:38:42Lead me to it, cowboy.
00:38:44Okay.
00:38:47This looks so good.
00:38:49Sure I can do that?
00:38:50No problem.
00:38:51They will be ready the day after tomorrow.
00:38:53Well, thank you so much.
00:38:54That means the world to me.
00:38:56Who's that with Charlie?
00:38:57That's the mayor of Maple Creek.
00:38:59Probably asking Charlie for a favor.
00:39:01She can be a bit of a pushover sometimes, but there's no doubting the size of her heart.
00:39:07Thank you for this.
00:39:08Wow.
00:39:11It tastes even better than it looks.
00:39:16So, what time do you want to go back, boss?
00:39:18I'd say about an hour.
00:39:20Mind telling the others?
00:39:20Sure.
00:39:21I'll round them up.
00:39:21I see he's introduced you to the dumplings.
00:39:26Yes, they're amazing.
00:39:27Did you have one?
00:39:28I may have had one, or I may have had three.
00:39:31But that's nobody's business but mine.
00:39:33All right.
00:39:34Wagons, one hour.
00:39:36One hour?
00:39:37An hour.
00:39:37That gives me just enough time to get a couple gifts.
00:39:40The jewelry and the woven scarves, they're so beautiful.
00:39:44Really?
00:39:45You think they'll appeal to your big city friends?
00:39:47Absolutely.
00:39:48They're exquisite.
00:39:49I'll show you.
00:39:50I mean, I've seen them before.
00:39:52Cole, you see your friends that make stuff, but you have to see it through my eyes.
00:39:56They're really doing something exquisite.
00:39:59Okay, Ellen.
00:40:01Show me.
00:40:02Okay, but after this dumpling.
00:40:05After you finish?
00:40:06Get your hands out of there.
00:40:09That is mine.
00:40:11How dare you?
00:40:19Miss Jewelry, this is what I was talking about.
00:40:22Look how beautiful it is.
00:40:37They're originally from giant sweaters.
00:40:40Oh, this makes me look so good.
00:41:01Are these your cakes?
00:41:04You see what I mean now?
00:41:27These items.
00:41:28There's a whole world out there to get them to.
00:41:30I see your product, and I can market to almost any customer.
00:41:34Even ones that you wouldn't expect.
00:41:36Yeah?
00:41:36Even New York?
00:41:37Especially New York.
00:41:39They'd love this stuff.
00:41:40They'd love your ranch, too.
00:41:43Yeah.
00:41:44People come and go.
00:41:46Not always cool.
00:41:48Well, here are the slowpokes.
00:41:50Sorry.
00:41:51New York was buying gifts for Wall Street.
00:41:53Wanted to make sure those proceeds went to the hospital.
00:41:56Well, I suppose you are forgiving that.
00:41:57Want to go home?
00:42:00Yeah.
00:42:01Time to head.
00:42:03Yeah.
00:42:04Home.
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00:42:34PHONE RINGS
00:43:04Hi, something the matter?
00:43:24I was just thinking of my mom.
00:43:27She was the stargazer in our family.
00:43:31The sky just reminded me.
00:43:35You know, on a whim,
00:43:37she put me and my brother into the car
00:43:39and we'd drive an hour out of the city
00:43:41just to look at shooting stars.
00:43:46The sky just reminded me of her.
00:43:52It's nice to have such wonderful memories.
00:43:55It is.
00:43:55My brother does it for my nephew, too.
00:44:01I just wish they were here to see the same sky as me.
00:44:08Well, I bet your mom sees these stars all the time.
00:44:13I bet she's seeing them with you right now.
00:44:15I hope you're right.
00:44:21I know you're right.
00:44:25The only thing I know for sure
00:44:26is that we're not dressed warm enough
00:44:29to be out here for much longer.
00:44:32Ready to go in?
00:44:32Ready to go in?
00:44:33Yeah.
00:44:33Let's go in.
00:44:37Yeah.
00:44:58Shouldn't you be in your room on your phone right now?
00:45:12I've got a comfy sofa, a good book, and a cup of coffee.
00:45:16Nope, I'm good.
00:45:17You kept your promise.
00:45:19It was hard at first, but let's just say I'm seeing things differently now.
00:45:24You're still in the marketing business, though.
00:45:26Yeah, of course.
00:45:29How about that pitch?
00:45:32Right now?
00:45:33No time like the present.
00:45:35Okay, then.
00:45:38But no laptop, no slideshow?
00:45:42Preston, how well do you know my company's products?
00:45:45Well, pretty well, I think.
00:45:46They certainly seem to be effective.
00:45:48And they are.
00:45:50But after spending time here and getting to know you,
00:45:53I'm convinced that your company, that you,
00:45:56you need a different approach.
00:45:59Yours?
00:46:00Mine.
00:46:02No company line?
00:46:04Nope.
00:46:06What does the boss think?
00:46:07I'll let you know when he finds out.
00:46:10It's not that our products aren't good, because they are.
00:46:13It's just that...
00:46:14You see something different.
00:46:16I do.
00:46:18Then, I'm all ears.
00:46:22Great.
00:46:22So this is all your concept?
00:46:35Yes, I've been thinking of nothing else since I first picked up your file.
00:46:39Well, you have given me a lot to think about.
00:46:43I appreciate your time.
00:46:46And I'm sure Mr. Webster will be happy to meet with you when you get back.
00:46:49I'd like to meet with him, too.
00:46:52Great.
00:46:54Aren't you going to make a call?
00:46:56Tell them about our meeting?
00:46:58Maybe after this chapter.
00:46:59Good talk?
00:47:10Well, she sure makes an impression.
00:47:14She's made one on you, as well.
00:47:16Not really.
00:47:20Okay.
00:47:20Maybe a bit.
00:47:22But it doesn't matter, because she's going back to the city in a few days.
00:47:25All we're going to be is a nice vacation memory for her, and maybe a promotion.
00:47:29You're sure about that?
00:47:31It would never work.
00:47:32That's not what I asked.
00:47:35Don't you think she deserves a chance?
00:47:39She'll get all the chances she needs when she leaves.
00:47:54Sure she's going to be okay?
00:47:56Is someone hurt?
00:47:58Charlie.
00:47:58She slipped and sprained her ankle.
00:48:01Looks like she's going to have to take a couple days off.
00:48:03Anything I can do to help?
00:48:05Do you know your way around a flower sifter?
00:48:08Excuse me?
00:48:09Charlie promised the mayor she'd make 200 cookies for the kids' party at the fair tomorrow.
00:48:15Cookies?
00:48:16Sure, I can handle cookies.
00:48:21You going to help me, or sit on the sidelines?
00:48:23After you, Greenhorn.
00:48:26You know, that's a lot of cookies.
00:48:30I should give them a hand.
00:48:31Not right now.
00:48:35Right.
00:48:38Okay, this makes two dozen, so we just have to multiply it by...
00:48:42Eight and a third.
00:48:44Really?
00:48:45Don't judge a cowboy by his spurs.
00:48:47Okay.
00:48:49Multiplying by eight and a third.
00:48:51We definitely need more coffee for this project.
00:48:54Could not agree more on it.
00:48:55We have four baking sheets.
00:48:59If we can make two dozen at a time, we can...
00:49:02We can do it.
00:49:04Okay, I think it could work.
00:49:06Just tell me where to start.
00:49:08Okay, start with the flower.
00:49:09Okay.
00:49:11I need a measuring cup.
00:49:13Good call.
00:49:14Mm-hmm.
00:49:15Well, that flower's coming in.
00:49:22All right.
00:49:23Yeah, great.
00:49:25Incoming.
00:49:25All right.
00:49:26Woo!
00:49:27Yeah, this is like...
00:49:28Death trap.
00:49:33There we go.
00:49:34Mm-hmm.
00:49:34Yeah, well...
00:49:35You know, I'm doing my best.
00:49:37Here is the measuring cup.
00:49:39Oh, okay.
00:49:40He's down there the whole time.
00:49:42Keep going.
00:49:43All right.
00:49:43Keep going.
00:49:45One, two, three.
00:49:47Oh, almost.
00:49:53Okay, let's just keep...
00:49:54Hey, look, look.
00:50:04Look who I found.
00:50:07Ella.
00:50:10So this is why you haven't answered my calls.
00:50:13Gerard, what are you doing here?
00:50:15We haven't heard from you in a while, Ella.
00:50:17So I need to make sure that you haven't forgotten why you're here.
00:50:21What's going on, anyway?
00:50:22Our cook promised cookies for a charity event tomorrow, but she sprained her ankle, so we're
00:50:27baking them instead.
00:50:30You're baking?
00:50:32You're a guest.
00:50:34Don't they have other people doing this stuff?
00:50:36Even if there was, I'd do it anyways.
00:50:38It's for a good cause.
00:50:39By the way, this is Cole.
00:50:41By the way, this is Cole.
00:50:42He's the ranch owner.
00:50:44Cole.
00:50:44This is Gerard, my co-worker.
00:50:48Nice to meet you.
00:50:51Sure.
00:50:52Me too.
00:50:55Why don't you help?
00:50:57No.
00:50:58Not for me.
00:50:59Jet lag.
00:51:00You give me more of your time tomorrow?
00:51:03Sure.
00:51:03Let me show you to your room.
00:51:09Were you expecting him?
00:51:10No, but the more I think about it, I probably should have been.
00:51:16Okay, these cookies aren't going to bake themselves.
00:51:19Um, where were we?
00:51:21I...
00:51:21We were looking for this.
00:51:23Right.
00:51:25Yeah.
00:51:30Need some help?
00:51:31Sure.
00:51:32Come on in.
00:51:33Great.
00:51:34Because it didn't come alone.
00:51:36Come on in, folks.
00:51:37The more, the merrier.
00:51:40You guys done with the eggs?
00:52:00Done with the eggs?
00:52:01Okay.
00:52:01198.
00:52:06199.
00:52:10And 200!
00:52:19So, you didn't pitch the Elevate package.
00:52:35No.
00:52:35Well, Webster thinks he needs Elevate.
00:52:38So, that's why you're here?
00:52:40You haven't been as responsive as usual.
00:52:44So I came to see what's going on.
00:52:46Mr. Webster sent you.
00:52:48Yes.
00:52:49After you expressed doubts about my work.
00:52:53I'm just trying to help.
00:52:56I think you just wanted an excuse to come here so you could take Preston's account for yourself.
00:53:01I came here to pick up your slack.
00:53:04I'm going to pitch Elevate, and if that means I get the account and make partner, so be it.
00:53:12I thought you were smarter than this, Ella.
00:53:19And I thought you weren't a complete slime ball.
00:53:24Guess we were both wrong.
00:53:27Is something wrong?
00:53:29No, I'm good.
00:53:31You and Marty did such a nice job with breakfast this morning.
00:53:34Do you need any help with lunch or dinner?
00:53:36I appreciate the offer, but Charlie already made tonight's chili.
00:53:40Always better the next day.
00:53:42True story.
00:53:43And lunch is anything you can put between two slices of bread.
00:53:46Sounds good.
00:53:47Well, let me know if I can help.
00:53:48That bad, huh?
00:53:54I honestly don't know.
00:53:56For what it's worth, I think Gerard is...
00:53:59Stop there.
00:54:01I'm afraid whatever you say will make me laugh, or worse, cry.
00:54:05But thank you.
00:54:07Well, what are you going to do now?
00:54:10You know, I think I'm going to ride a horse.
00:54:14Now you're starting to think like a cowboy.
00:54:18Always said, best place to do some things on the back of a horse.
00:54:22I'll find Frank.
00:54:24I still can't lift a saddle on my own.
00:54:26If Frank isn't around, I'll be out in a few minutes.
00:54:44How was the trail today?
00:54:48Not that cool.
00:54:53Hey, Frank.
00:54:54Got time for another riding lesson?
00:54:59Yeah.
00:55:00What do you think about a small trail to ride today instead?
00:55:03Not just around the corral?
00:55:05I think I've been going around in circles enough as it is.
00:55:08Can't argue with that.
00:55:10All right.
00:55:12You help her saddle up.
00:55:14I'll be back in a few.
00:55:15Sounds like a plan.
00:55:22That breath is what it's all about, Ella.
00:55:24It really is.
00:55:26In a car driving past all this, you can't get that breath.
00:55:30That's probably because you're looking at your phone.
00:55:33That's fair.
00:55:36But there's also the smell of the cold, crisp air and the feel of the wind.
00:55:41I feel like such a city slicker for not knowing that all of this was here and so beautiful.
00:55:47Well, to be fair, you're only seeing the good things.
00:55:49I think differently when you've been snowed in for two days
00:55:53and you're digging a ditch to the stable so you can feed and water the horses,
00:55:57worrying about the cattle and eating everything out of a tin
00:56:00because the generator just failed.
00:56:02And you wouldn't trade it for the world, would you?
00:56:05No.
00:56:06No, I wouldn't.
00:56:08Didn't think so.
00:56:11When you're born to it, I guess it's different.
00:56:16And let anyone become a part of it.
00:56:23It's easy to fall in love with this place.
00:56:34But not everyone wants to stay.
00:56:37I'm gonna go saddle up.
00:56:39I'll see you out there.
00:56:42I'll be right there.
00:56:43I just want to clear my head for a minute.
00:56:59Where'd Cole go?
00:57:01Where he always seems to go.
00:57:09You know, I love that kid, but he's his own worst enemy sometimes.
00:57:15Let's go ride.
00:57:16I'm sorry, Frank.
00:57:18I just don't think I'll be very good company today.
00:57:21I don't know about that, Miss Ella.
00:57:24But would you like to know where I've found the best place to settle my mind is?
00:57:28Let me guess.
00:57:30On a horse?
00:57:32Pretty and smart.
00:57:34On a horse.
00:57:41I didn't know what my heart wasn't for
00:57:46Till you stepped into the roof
00:57:51And I didn't show what I wanted to know
00:57:56Everything I could about you
00:58:02See, I was told that dreams were made to be believed in
00:58:08And I put every single dream in you
00:58:12But you set the bar so high above the sky
00:58:18And you nailed it to the floor
00:58:22Cause for some odd reason
00:58:26I don't believe it
00:58:28Don't believe it
00:58:29In this one thing I adore
00:58:32What is loving anymore?
00:58:38Don't believe it
00:58:40In this one thing I adore
00:58:42What is loving anymore?
00:58:44But you set the bar so high above the sky
00:58:48And you nailed it
00:58:50And you nailed it
00:58:51And you nailed it
00:58:52To the floor
00:58:53And you nailed it
00:58:54To the floor
00:58:55Cause for some odd reason
00:58:58I don't believe it
00:59:00In this one thing I adore
00:59:02What is loving anymore?
00:59:08What is loving anymore?
00:59:12Hey Ella
00:59:17Did something happen today with Cole?
00:59:20He seemed a bit more on edge than usual
00:59:22Long story
00:59:24Running out of patience?
00:59:26Yeah
00:59:28And Gerard showing up hasn't helped
00:59:33No
00:59:34Losing patience there too
00:59:36Oh Marty, it's been a day
00:59:39Is there anything I can do to help?
00:59:41No, I gotta figure this out on my own
00:59:43I just
00:59:45I just love it here
00:59:47Just the place?
00:59:49That obvious, huh?
00:59:52He cares about you too
00:59:54That's definitely not obvious
00:59:57Well, it is to everyone except Cole
01:00:01Well, I think I'm done there
01:00:03I'm just so tired of everyone judging me
01:00:05Based on what they think I should be
01:00:07Or what they think I am
01:00:09Preston has a pretty good picture
01:00:11Of the kind of person you are
01:00:13You really think so?
01:00:14I do
01:00:15Well, that's one out of three
01:00:17Actually, there's one more
01:00:20I was just on the phone with Lexi
01:00:23The weaver from the Christmas market?
01:00:27To be honest, she was checking you out
01:00:29To see if you'd be someone she'd want to work with
01:00:31Well, that's fair considering I'm a complete stranger
01:00:34Well, you made an impression on her
01:00:37And she was wondering if she could come by
01:00:39With a few other vendors right away
01:00:41To chat about some things
01:00:43That's amazing
01:00:45So she should be here any minute
01:00:47Okay, I'll get ready
01:00:49Wish me luck
01:01:10Hey, what's the story?
01:01:12The vendors want to start a collective
01:01:14Build a website, develop some social media content
01:01:17And expand their customer base
01:01:19You want to help them?
01:01:20Yeah, how could I not want to work
01:01:21With such talented people?
01:01:23You're not going to be here
01:01:25Most of the work can be done online
01:01:27And besides, I was thinking that
01:01:28Ella
01:01:29How'd it go?
01:01:30Marty, you won't believe it
01:01:31They all want to do it
01:01:33That's fantastic
01:01:35Thank you, and thanks for vouching for me
01:01:37Oh, that was the easy part
01:01:40I saw how impressed Preston was with your proposal
01:01:43Recommending you is like a no-brainer
01:01:45Besides, I like you
01:01:47I like you too, Marty
01:01:49Are the writers back yet?
01:01:51Any time now
01:01:52Okay, well I'm going to head out to the stable
01:01:54Hi, Ella
01:01:55How was your ride?
01:01:56It was lovely
01:01:57Nice to get out of the corral
01:01:58How was your ride?
01:01:59Getting out in the country on horseback?
01:02:00Never a wrong idea
01:02:01I'm finally beginning to understand that
01:02:02I'm just about to meet with Gerard
01:02:04Care to join us?
01:02:05You know what?
01:02:06I do nothing
01:02:07Hi, Ella.
01:02:16How was your ride?
01:02:18It was lovely.
01:02:19Nice to get out of the corral.
01:02:20Yeah.
01:02:21How was your ride?
01:02:22Getting out in the country on horseback, never a wrong idea.
01:02:25I'm finally beginning to understand that.
01:02:29I'm just about to meet with Gerard.
01:02:32Care to join us?
01:02:34You know what?
01:02:34I think I'll sit this one out, but thank you.
01:02:38You should listen to Gerard's pitch uninterrupted like you did mine.
01:02:41It's only fair.
01:02:43Okay, Ella.
01:02:49Good boy.
01:02:54Honestly, Gerard.
01:02:59Oh, it's okay.
01:03:02Come on.
01:03:03Let's go.
01:03:04Come on.
01:03:06Good girl.
01:03:11Hey, Ella.
01:03:14Horses are supposed to relieve stress, not cause it.
01:03:19Whose horse is this?
01:03:21One guess.
01:03:23Gerard?
01:03:24Bingo.
01:03:26So why are you doing this work for them?
01:03:28I'm not.
01:03:29I'm doing it for the horse.
01:03:30I can finish up.
01:03:31Preston and him look like they're about to have their meeting.
01:03:34Shouldn't you be in there?
01:03:36No.
01:03:37Don't you want to know what Gerard's going to say?
01:03:39I know the pitch.
01:03:40I've given it a hundred times.
01:03:42So it's the same pitch that you gave Preston?
01:03:45No, I gave Preston something unique because I thought it would be better for his business.
01:03:49And now?
01:03:49And now it's up to Preston to decide.
01:03:54There's a risk.
01:03:55Don't you have a promotion riding on this?
01:03:59I have my self-respect riding on it.
01:04:01Preston will either trust my ideas or he won't.
01:04:04I gave him my best and that's what matters to me.
01:04:08What, your promotion?
01:04:10Management expects me to sell the company line, but every time it gets harder for me to say
01:04:15that it's the perfect solution for everyone.
01:04:18If this is how to get a promotion, then I'm not sure it's for me.
01:04:22I see.
01:04:23Sorry, that's more than I meant to say.
01:04:24No, I'm glad you told me.
01:04:33Hey, Ella.
01:04:34Good luck.
01:04:40Thanks, Cole.
01:04:51You sure you don't want to hear what they're saying?
01:04:53I already know.
01:04:55Preston doesn't seem to be saying much at all.
01:04:58It's hard to get a word in edgewise in a meeting with Gerard.
01:05:01He's got slides.
01:05:03Forty-two of them, to be precise.
01:05:07Oh, thanks, Gerard.
01:05:08I think you made yourself very clear.
01:05:11Hello, Ella.
01:05:11We weren't listening.
01:05:13Honest.
01:05:13I'm sure Ella didn't need to.
01:05:16She knows this product very well.
01:05:18Well, I don't know about that, but she would perhaps be somewhat familiar with it.
01:05:23This isn't like the proposal you made.
01:05:26No, I believe you need something different.
01:05:29So which one of her products did you show with Preston?
01:05:30Nothing off the shelf.
01:05:32I created a unique solution based on my assessment of Preston's business needs.
01:05:36Please understand, though, it was never Mr. Webster's intent to waste your time with Ella's unique ideas.
01:05:44I'm sure she had a lot of fun with them, as she has with this vacation.
01:05:48But the Elevate package has the support and track record of a fully established marketing leader behind it.
01:05:54Hers does not.
01:05:57Ella?
01:05:57That's partially true, Preston, but I hope that if you had approved my approach, I could get the company to back my plan.
01:06:05That would never be possible.
01:06:06I'm beginning to realize that.
01:06:09I appreciate you listening to me.
01:06:11It meant a lot.
01:06:13Well, I suppose you want a decision.
01:06:15Absolutely.
01:06:16We can get movement on your account right away.
01:06:18I'm afraid you'll have to wait.
01:06:21I need to talk to you.
01:06:22Can we get the lounge, please?
01:06:24It won't be long.
01:06:25Sure, no problem.
01:06:25But, Preston...
01:06:26I will give you my answer later, Gerard.
01:06:29Fine.
01:06:30Talk later.
01:06:37We need to talk.
01:06:39Okay.
01:06:46All clear.
01:06:48Think she's in trouble?
01:06:49Hard to say, but I think Preston will be fair.
01:06:54I think so, too.
01:06:54Marty?
01:06:56Okay.
01:06:57Okay.
01:07:04Have you seen Ella?
01:07:07I think she's with Preston.
01:07:09Good move on Preston's part.
01:07:11Probably doesn't want to make a scene when he turns her down.
01:07:15Does she strike you as the type of person who would make a scene?
01:07:17Does she?
01:07:18Well, let's just say I know her well.
01:07:20Oh, yeah?
01:07:23Oh, yeah.
01:07:25We've worked together for years.
01:07:27Long hours.
01:07:29Business travel.
01:07:31You get close.
01:07:33Things happen.
01:07:39I suppose they do.
01:07:40So she'll probably want to apologize when she gets back.
01:07:43Mr. Webster.
01:07:51It went very well.
01:07:52Thank you, Mr. Webster.
01:07:54Of course.
01:08:01Thank you, Preston.
01:08:02I really appreciate your help.
01:08:04It was my pleasure, Ella.
01:08:05You will have a lot of great things in your life.
01:08:08I'll do my best to make sure you're right about it.
01:08:10I know you will.
01:08:11Ella.
01:08:13Gerard.
01:08:13Gerard.
01:08:14A word?
01:08:15Of course.
01:08:20Hey.
01:08:21How'd it go?
01:08:21Everything okay?
01:08:22Yeah, everything's fine.
01:08:24I have a lot to think about.
01:08:26But you might want to watch this.
01:08:28Why?
01:08:28What's going on?
01:08:29Well, I think this might be au revoir, or however you Canadians say it.
01:08:35You must have understood.
01:08:36I only had your best interest at heart.
01:08:38So, what's going on here?
01:08:40I believe this is what you would call making a scene.
01:08:44You're going with Ella's crazy pitch?
01:08:46Seriously?
01:08:48This place makes everyone lose their mind.
01:08:52Sorry I ever came.
01:08:56Why would you do this?
01:08:58This is your career.
01:09:00It was.
01:09:02You're unbelievable.
01:09:03This place is unbelievable.
01:09:06I need a taxi immediately.
01:09:09I'm not staying another night in this redneck dump.
01:09:13No, I would be so happy to help with that, sir.
01:09:15Right away.
01:09:21I guess we all just saw that.
01:09:23It would have been pretty hard not to.
01:09:25Well, what's done is done.
01:09:28I'm sorry to ask, but could I get my dinner in my room tonight?
01:09:31Sure.
01:09:32No problem.
01:09:33I've been missing my kids a lot this week.
01:09:35Thought I'd step upstairs and give them a call.
01:09:38They are coming with me next year.
01:09:41No ifs, ands, or buts.
01:09:46Actually, Marty, could I eat in my room, too?
01:09:48I suddenly have a lot of arrangements to make.
01:09:51You bet.
01:09:52I will be up soon.
01:09:54Thanks.
01:09:58Anyone else expecting room service tonight?
01:10:01No.
01:10:01No, ma'am.
01:10:03But, uh, maybe a cup of coffee?
01:10:04Maybe she'd like some company.
01:10:32Maybe not.
01:10:35Hard to find out from in here.
01:10:37I took a big rest today.
01:11:03It was exciting, but scary.
01:11:07I just keep going over it in my head.
01:11:12It was a day.
01:11:15Okay, cool.
01:11:16It was a tough one, and I just can't take your cold shoulder.
01:11:19I've tried everything I can think of to get through to you.
01:11:22I just...
01:11:23You just what?
01:11:23I've come to enjoy your company, but I can't keep going around in circles.
01:11:34I just don't get what you see in him.
01:11:39Excuse me?
01:11:40I don't want to get between you two, so I'll just...
01:11:43I'll just back away.
01:11:47I'm trying to be very happy with, uh, him.
01:11:53Do you actually think I'd be with that snake?
01:11:57I had a lot to say about you two.
01:11:58And would you believe any word that comes out of his mouth?
01:12:01I...
01:12:01I suppose not.
01:12:07Okay, so then...
01:12:10Look, sorry.
01:12:12I...
01:12:12I shouldn't let him get to me.
01:12:15I'm sorry.
01:12:18Apology accepted.
01:12:22You know, I just...
01:12:23I think you're...
01:12:27I just want to...
01:12:29You think you're a good judge of character, don't you?
01:12:41I do.
01:12:43When it comes to me, I'm just all about my work.
01:12:49Seems that way.
01:12:52Do you think people can change?
01:12:54Do you think...
01:12:57Maybe they deserve second chances?
01:13:02Depends on the person.
01:13:05Well, cool.
01:13:07I might just be able to surprise you yet.
01:13:12Think about that.
01:13:14Is there?
01:13:15What?
01:13:33What?
01:13:36Come on.
01:13:36I was afraid you'd miss it.
01:13:50Not for the world, Marty.
01:13:53Everyone, let's all give a toast
01:13:56to our newest resident of Maple Creek.
01:14:00To Ella.
01:14:01To Ella!
01:14:06What's that all about?
01:14:10Preston gave me his account.
01:14:12That's a big step, Ella.
01:14:15Congratulations.
01:14:16Thanks, Cole.
01:14:18It's pretty competitive out there in New York, though, right?
01:14:21I'm not setting up in New York.
01:14:23I'm helping a little craft collective
01:14:25get off the ground here in Maple Creek.
01:14:30Didn't you say you could do most of that online?
01:14:33Maybe, but I prefer a more hands-on approach.
01:14:42You're staying.
01:14:45You're moving here.
01:14:47I'm staying.
01:14:51So, do we have everybody here?
01:14:56Well, looks like everybody's here.
01:14:58What's the big surprise?
01:15:00Well, give me a second and I'll show you.
01:15:03Come on, get in here.
01:15:14It's so beautiful, Ricky.
01:15:16It's special.
01:15:26Well, folks, I'm going to call it a night.
01:15:29I'm heading over to my son's place tomorrow
01:15:31to see my new grandchild
01:15:32and to help decorate.
01:15:35My son was never much for ladders.
01:15:37We'll miss you, Preston.
01:15:39We'll see you next year.
01:15:40No doubt about it.
01:15:42Merry Christmas, everyone.
01:15:43Merry Christmas, Preston.
01:15:45Congratulations, Ella.
01:15:47I'm really happy you're going to be around more often.
01:15:49Thank you, Helen.
01:15:50You all have made my time here so special.
01:15:53I'll never forget your kindness.
01:15:54Well, good night, all, and Merry Christmas.
01:15:57We're alone.
01:16:24Um, I have a feeling that wasn't an accident.
01:16:28So what now?
01:16:33Um...
01:16:40Are you really staying?
01:16:43You're okay with me being close by?
01:16:48How close?
01:16:51Yes, close.
01:17:21Girl, I know your friends think that we're crazy
01:17:46They just haven't seen love this plainly
01:17:52When they ask what on earth is going on
01:17:57Just tune your record in and play this song
01:18:03Cause to me our love is like an old fashioned
01:18:09Finest whiskey poured out in our glasses
01:18:15You are something sweet
01:18:19Sip you slow then repeat
01:18:22You're the habit I thought I could be
01:18:24But old fashioned love's got a hold of me
01:18:28Baby I don't care I don't think I'd even mind
01:18:42Between holding your hand and what I'm feeling in the bottles of wine
01:18:48Cause you just might be something that could stick
01:18:54But at least I put my money down on it
01:18:59Cause to me our love is like an old fashioned
01:19:05Finest whiskey poured out in our glasses
01:19:11You are something sweet
01:19:15Sip you slow then repeat
01:19:18You're the habit I thought I could be
01:19:21But old fashioned love's got a hold of me
01:19:25And old fashioned love's got a hold of me
01:19:38And old fashioned love's got a hold of me
01:19:46We've had pain and lovers go
01:19:50We've been around enough to know
01:19:53That what this world really means
01:19:56Is something like you and me
01:19:59Bitter with the touch of sweet
01:20:01Cold but it goes down with ease
01:20:04Old-fashioned love is what this world really means
01:20:09Old-fashioned love
01:20:17Old-fashioned love
01:20:24Yeah
01:20:25Cause for me our love is like an old-fashioned
01:20:31Finest whiskey poured out in our glasses
01:20:37You are something sweet
01:20:41Sip you slow then repeat
01:20:44You're the habit I thought I could be
01:20:46But old-fashioned love's got a hold of me
01:20:50Old-fashioned love
01:20:56Old-fashioned love's got a hold of me
01:21:02Old-fashioned love's got a hold of me
01:21:07Old-fashioned love's got a hold of me
01:21:08Old-fashioned love's got a hold of me
01:21:09Old-fashioned love's got a hold of me
01:21:10Old-fashioned love's got a hold of me
01:21:11Old-fashioned love's got a hold of me
01:21:12Old-fashioned love's got a hold of me
01:21:13Old-fashioned love's got a hold of me
01:21:14Old-fashioned love's got a hold of me
01:21:15Old-fashioned love's got a hold of me
01:21:16Old-fashioned love's got a hold of me
01:21:17Old-fashioned love's got a hold of me
01:21:18Old-fashioned love's got a hold of me
01:21:19Old-fashioned love's got a hold of me
01:21:20Old-fashioned love's got a hold of me
01:21:21Old-fashioned love's got a hold of me
01:21:22Old-fashioned love's got a hold of me
01:21:23Old-fashioned love's got a hold of me
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