Cedar Cove s03e05 Episode Script
Civil War
Previously on Cedar Cove Wake up.
You've got competition.
Warren Saget is your husband? What are you doing here, Kelly? I need a divorce.
You told her you were going to gut Nana's house? Will: Yeah.
Let me buy you out, okay? I gave Cliff his ring back.
We broke up for good.
Missed you in court yesterday.
Court? Warren let me go.
Kelly, I'm letting you go.
If you let me go, I'd be gone, but I'm here.
Okay.
Fine.
I want the ring back.
My engagement ring? That's my mother's engagement ring.
I love that ring! And I loved my mother.
I knew you would want this.
I was sorry to hear that she passed.
Yeah.
Me too.
She was always so sweet.
I miss her cards.
The birthday Christmas.
It was all the small stuff that she loved.
And you.
She loved you.
You loved me once, too.
I still do.
And I always will.
Just not like a wife.
So I will see you in court? Warren? Uh, yeah.
Yeah.
Sure.
Swear? I'm sorry, what? Swear? Yeah.
I swear.
You want me to swear? I swear.
On the ring.
You want me to swear on my mother's ring now? Mm-hmm.
I will be there.
Okay? Cliff, you don't need to take all your stuff.
I do.
Cliff! Grace, we're broken up.
Your choice, not mine, which is why my stuff doesn't need to be here.
Cliff, we don't need to complicate things.
Come on.
It's great the way it is.
It's working.
Great for you not me.
Synced and Corrected By Nsiko All right.
I cannot decide between the muffin or the fruit salad.
You can't avoid talking about Cliff forever.
Oh, yes, I can, and I will and I am.
You see, this is literally me not talking about Cliff and trying to pretend like you're not talking about Cliff either.
It's not healthy.
People break up all the time.
You're not "people," you're Grace and Cliff, and you were engaged.
Technically, no.
We were pre-engaged.
He gave you a ring.
Which I did not put on.
Which is why he broke up with you.
Oh, this is just crazy! You two love each other.
Yeah, I love him, but I don't want to be married again, end of story.
And by the way, breaking up with Cliff was the right thing to do.
He broke up with you.
Technically! Okay, how is this "the right thing to do"? I was up all night, and I made a list.
A list? Wagon wheel coffee tables.
You stayed up all night, and all you came up with was wagon wheel coffee tables? And marriage! And that table was hideous.
Look.
Really, I'm okay with this break-up.
That is exactly what you said when Miss Kitty, your pet hamster, died.
And then do you remember what happened? I threw up in Band.
Exactly.
Well, I get sick to my stomach when I'm upset.
But see? This is just further proof that I'm okay, because I am not sick to my stomach.
Denial.
Truth! What can I get you ladies? Pie! Cake! Well, you could rationalize those choices, or I could just fetch you some comfort? Comfort! A la mode.
Coming up.
- Hey! Good morning.
- Good morning, Paul.
Hey there.
Interesting dinner last night.
Yeah, you could say that.
Is that a 60-tooth blade? I think you'd get a smoother cut with an 80.
Sorry.
Grandson of a carpenter.
Well, I like the 60.
But you don't like me, do you? No.
And you're wrong.
I am? So this is what it feels like to have you like me? No.
You're wrong about the blade.
The 60 is much better than the 80 with this type of wood.
Sometimes smooth is just too slick.
Hmm.
Plus, I find that the blade that you started with is the blade you should finish with.
Okay.
Nice talk.
You were engaged to Warren? But I heard his wife was here.
His wife? Where did you hear that? The dinner party at your mom's.
I can't say I'm surprised.
It is Warren Saget.
Okay, so the engagement didn't work out? Why didn't you just tell me? I don't know.
You still have feelings for him? No! It's no big deal.
No.
Not telling me, that's the big deal.
She's nice.
She's lying.
What? About who she is.
What are you talking about? Her driver's license says her name is Laura Moore.
You went through her purse? Wallet.
It was an accident! Just watch yourself, Miss Friendly.
There's something not right about our new neighbor.
You were kind of quiet in the meeting.
My mind's a little preoccupied.
Yeah? I've got a lunch to go to in Seattle.
Ah.
Work? Good friend's having a birthday party.
Okay.
I have to go, but I really don't want to.
Why? 'Cause it's at Flanagan's.
Right.
I remember Flanagan's happy hour.
Known for their very generous drinks.
That's the problem.
You know, I'm gonna be in Seattle today with work, I could come by.
I do not need to cause any more trouble between you and Olivia.
She understands that we're just friends.
But I don't think she's okay with it.
And I'm not okay with you being dragged into my stuff.
I'll be all right.
Thanks, though.
Kelly: It belongs to his family! Oh! Okay.
Now I get it.
Honey, now I get it.
Warren.
Justine! Why are you looking surprised? This is my office.
My Uncle wanted me to drop this off to you.
That's nice of him.
Tell him thank you.
Goodbye.
Hi.
I'm Kelly.
Warren's wife.
Oh, technically, soon-to-be ex-wife.
I'm Justine.
And how do you know Warren? I'm his ex-fiancee.
I guess we have the "ex" thing in common.
Right! Yes! That whole "ex" thing is really funny, isn't it? I mean, Kelly, Justine.
Justine, Kelly.
Never great to see you again, but the door! Let's go.
When were you engaged? I think while you were married.
My Warren has a history of playing fast and loose with the truth.
When we met, he told me he was fluent in French.
He told me he was a marathon runner.
I took him on a 5K and he almost passed out.
That's great.
Beautiful memories for another time and those special moments with my two special ladies.
Justine! Get out.
Stop it.
He is such a bear.
Such a bear.
Well, actually, he's a pretty good guy.
You don't say.
He just doesn't always show it.
Wow.
You're painting a very positive portrait here.
I should go.
Oh, finally.
Yes.
Sad to see you go, but not really.
Bye.
Married? While you were married to me? No, no, no! We were engaged.
We were never married.
- Seriously? - Totally not the same.
Never married.
Oh, yeah, and that just makes it so much better.
Well it's, uh So? Why the long face? I didn't tell Luke about Warren, and then Warren told Luke that we were engaged, and now Luke's upset with me.
Oh.
Okay, so what you do is you just go talk to him and just keep on talking until eventually he'll forget why he's upset with you.
And that works? Worked with wife number one and with wife number three.
Not so much with wife number two.
You've been married three times? Uh, four.
I'm a lover not a fighter.
This is for you.
Who's he? That's a local fisherman looking for a crewman for his boat.
You have the hands of a man of the sea.
Thanks.
Mm.
You take care now.
You know that guy? Well, he's staying at the motel up the road.
Did you tell him about the Thyme and Tide? I don't think he's here on a vacation.
Well, why is he here? He's, uh, on the run.
- From what? - His life, I think.
I don't understand.
Mm, he's got problems and he felt it was better to deal with those problems away from his wife and his daughter.
Do you know him? No.
I just met him.
And he told you all of that? Well, he needed to tell someone.
Sometimes it's easier to talk to a stranger about how you feel than someone who knows you.
Can I get you anything else? No.
Thanks.
Come in.
Hi.
Rebecca's gonna get you the sentencing recommendations and disagreements with people that they love.
Well, what can I do for you? Well, I was, uh, thinking about getting a rental house.
Do you know an agent? Is there a problem with the Thyme and Tide? Uh you.
Me? - Us? - There's an "us"? I think Bob thinks so.
That's just silly! I don't think Bob thinks so.
Well, he and Jack are really close.
He's his sponsor and kind of surrogate Dad.
They're really good friends.
Does Jack think there's something going on? There isn't anything going on, so it doesn't matter what anyone thinks, but no.
It's just that sometimes people's perceptions can have more sway than the facts.
An injunction? You had me served? At Mom's house! Nice touch.
- I'm working.
- I don't care.
I do.
You did what you had to do.
I did what I had to do.
This piece of paper doesn't mean anything.
That piece of paper is a legal document, and if you so much as remove a nail without my prior written consent, you'll find yourself in front of a judge.
A judge who's your friend! You be very careful what you say about me, William Jeffers.
That is my reputation and integrity that you're bandying about! I will not tolerate slander or disrespect of any kind, do you understand? - You - No, you! You wanted to bring down the thunder? Well, you got it, so go buy yourself an umbrella.
I'll see you in court.
Is this a bad time? It's perfect timing.
I'm on recess.
Is everything okay? Yeah! Yeah.
I'm just off to Seattle for work.
Oh? I thought I would say goodbye.
That's nice.
You know I kind of miss the goodbyes and the hellos.
And you? Oh, my bad.
I'll come back later.
Jack.
Right.
Well, um You know, tonight, if I'm not too late we could maybe do dinner? I would really like that.
Just give me a call.
Okay.
Talk to you later.
Luke? Matt? In the flesh! What are you doing in Cedar Cove? I mean, what are you doing here? I'm looking for Derek.
A guy named Moon sent me.
I'm looking for a job.
Yeah, he'll be back later today.
Man, it is good to see you.
Okay, what is it? What? Come on! You've barely said two words.
Oh.
Look, if this is about my Seahawks article, I happen to think that was a great article.
It was.
It was! What? Now you're complimenting me? What? Ah, Jeri! What is going on here? I'm having some issues at work.
Oh.
Management is not happy with me.
Come on.
Are you sure? Well, I wasn't sure, until they called me in and said, "Jeri, we're not happy with you.
" Look, uh, circulation is down and costs are up.
Oh, man.
Wait a minute.
Are you letting me go? They love you.
- They do? - Yeah.
Everyone does.
Me, not so much.
Wow.
Well, look.
If there's something I can do to help Really? Yes! Of course.
Look, you hired me.
I have vested interest in you succeeding.
Plus, you know, I'm actually a nice guy.
Yes.
You are.
And no.
There's nothing you can do.
Let's go.
You okay? Will should not have come by the office, but that's what he does He shows up and causes trouble, usually for me.
I get it.
Thanks.
And now I have to get ready to appear in court with my brother.
Unbelievable.
I hated filing the injunction, but I just don't trust Will to leave the property alone until we get it all sorted out.
Can I offer you a piece of unsolicited advice? Sure.
I probably shouldn't say this, but if I were in your position, I'd want someone to remind me.
Remind me? The only people who win in court are the lawyers who rack up the fees.
I just don't want you losing more than a piece of property here.
You're right.
You shouldn't have said anything.
Well, the whole town is abuzz.
Warren's got a wife.
Who knew? Well, I hear she's nice.
I still think he's a creep.
Yeah, well, a tale as old as time.
That it is.
Sure am glad you're here, though, because I could so use your help.
Ahh.
With Cliff? No! No.
I have got this great idea to give out free bikes to people in town.
Now, we'll just start with, say, a couple of bike stations and Oh, you know, I gotta go, I gotta go to the library, but let's just get together later and then we can talk this whole thing through.
It's our anniversary, Grace, so, no.
Sorry, I can't.
How many years? What are you gonna do? That's huge! You've got to have a party.
You have to have a party! Why don't you let me plan it? I would love to plan it.
Really, I could invite everybody, and we could just Please? Pegs and I started this life journey alone, and that's kind of the way we like to spend our anniversaries.
Alone, but thanks.
Oh, that is just so sweet.
Grace, um I know this from my own experience.
Ignoring pain doesn't make it go away.
Actually makes it worse.
I am not in pain, Bob.
Really.
I mean, the truth of the matter is that I feel relieved.
The ring in my purse was just really starting to weigh on me, and this is better.
Really.
So where was your last deployment? Afghanistan.
How'd you end up here? Well, just finished up a commercial fishing gig in Port Orchard.
Just been kind of drifting since the divorce.
And your daughter? She took her and moved in with her parents in North Carolina.
I'm good.
Hey, I gotta take the boat out in the morning and grab some crabbing bins.
Why don't you come early and we'll make a day of it? Derek about that job.
Copy that.
Thanks.
Yeah.
Hey.
I wanted to finish our "Warren" conversation.
Yeah, I'm sorry about that.
I mean, who cares about Warren? I care about you.
I should have told you.
I'm sure there are things that I should tell you but we'll get there.
We got time.
So, do you know that guy? Yeah.
We went through training together.
He's in the Navy? Retired S.
E.
A.
L.
, like me.
Oh.
What? Well, maybe you could get him some help.
Trying to get him a job.
No, I mean, like at the base, with your group.
Why? Well, Moon said that he's been kind of running away from his wife and his life.
No.
He's not running.
He's divorced.
He's not divorced.
That's what he told me.
It's not what he told Moon.
Hey! This is a nice surprise.
Are you off to that birthday party? - Yeah, wish me luck.
- Okay.
You heading home? Yep.
Yeah.
Are you sure this is such a good idea, going to that party? - I'll be fine.
- Yeah? I'll be fine.
Do you want me to at least walk you there? You're going to Cedar Cove, no time for babysitting.
Jack, go.
I will be fine.
Okay.
You know what? I am gonna stay for lunch.
Know any good places? Come on.
Let's go.
So? How's Grace? Denial.
Deep denial.
She needs a good kick in the Oh! I think they both do.
Oh? What did Cliff do wrong? He dropped down in some dirty barn.
Yeah! I thought you ladies liked spontaneous.
Well, maybe she thought he didn't put enough thought into asking her, which is why, now, she's put way too much thought into whether or not she wants to get married.
Good rule of thumb If there is horse excrement nearby, find another locale to propose.
Well, if I remember correctly, I gave you a ring I found in a box of Cracker Jacks.
Mm.
Almost 30 years for this one.
I like this one better.
I know that look.
I think we need to help our friends.
Me too.
How? Come on.
Hey, you.
Hi.
Um I just wanted to say that I was out of line to talk about your family and court.
I'm the eldest of six, so I was the one who ended up giving advice, and I guess I just got used to giving advice.
All my life, my brother has done everything wrong.
And you did everything right? Yes.
And You weren't out of line.
Well, then what was I? You gave me an honest opinion.
And that's something you like? I do.
He's family.
You're gonna have to find another way.
I know.
Did you eat lunch? No.
Well! No more hot dogs.
Salad? Okay.
My treat.
You don't have to.
I want to.
Come on.
I'll buy you your bunny food.
Kelly: What's it gonna take, Warren? Dinner.
Excuse me? Dinner.
You and me, tonight.
Warren Kelly, look.
We started this marriage with champagne and cake.
Don't you think we should end it the same way? So if I go to dinner Mm-hmm? -You'll sign the papers? Yes.
I just want one last meal.
As long as you know this meal will change nothing.
I do.
One meal.
It's still hard for me to say no to you.
Matt is fine.
I don't think he is.
I could look into some services that could help him, or you could talk to your counselor at the base.
But we don't even know if he's got PTSD or whatever.
- Well, Moon said - I will talk to Matt.
We could talk to him together.
I could help.
I want to help.
I got this.
Okay? He's my friend.
Okay.
I know, but Let me handle it.
Peggy is really upset with me.
- Peggy? - Apparently she doesn't want to spend this anniversary alone.
She wants a party.
She was expecting a party.
What'd you say? I just smiled and I said I didn't want to ruin the surprise.
And the surprise being? That, after all this time, she wants to do something different.
You can do this.
I can? Sure! We can do this.
I can't expect you to help.
Bob, we don't have time for you to pretend that you didn't come in here to get me to throw a party for Peggy.
- Okay.
- All right! So let's get this party started.
I like the sound of that.
Piece of advice? A lesson I keep learning and relearning Choose your friends wisely.
She's not always like this.
Alex.
I hear you.
You know, we could just leave.
Well, you can.
Nope! Nope.
Never leave a man behind.
Look, I can't run from life.
I'm gonna have to deal with things like this.
Okay.
Well, I find, when I can't run, then I've got to figure out a way through it.
A situation like this requires a plan.
A plan? - Yes.
- Mm.
To survive this place, we need a distraction.
Bingo.
Do you play? Yeah.
Let's play.
Okay, don't you have to be getting back to town? No, I can catch the last ferry and still make dinner with Olivia.
You really want to play pool? Well, it's either that, or continue watching your friends get loaded.
Your choice.
Yeah.
Pool is good.
Okay! I need your help.
Name it.
I want to get my brother to agree to mediation, you know, with the house.
Great.
Good! Good.
You avoid court No.
No.
No, no, please? I don't know who else to ask.
I'll give you a list! - It has to be you.
- Why? Well, because you don't know Will, you don't really know me.
I know you enough to know that I don't want to arbitrate a deal between you and your brother.
Everyone in town, they know Will and me.
It's prejudicial, and I don't want an advantage.
I don't want him to have a disadvantage.
He's not real popular here.
So, tell me, were you the model for that lady with the scales and the blindfold? 'Cause you have the same hair.
Would you be serious, please? I seriously don't want to be in the middle of a family argument.
Seriously.
Please? You used the "P" word.
It's like Kryptonite.
And I do know you.
Yes, but I know that you would never let your personal feelings get in the way.
You are a principled man, Paul Watson.
And now the compliments.
Well, if you don't want to help, I guess I could just, you know take my brother to court.
My family.
And bringing it home with the guilt.
- Nice! - It beats court.
True.
Cliff! Wow, I didn't expect to see you.
Peggy.
- What you doing? - Oh, I just picked up my saddle.
I was thinking about going for a ride.
- Interesting.
- Yeah.
Wow, can't believe I just ran into you like this.
You didn't.
Excuse me? You called the ranch, you talked to Cal you asked where I was, then you drove down here.
He called? Yeah, he texted.
Oh! I'm such a bad liar.
So you wanna tell me what's going on, Peggy? It's about Grace and you, cowboy.
Hey! Derek called.
You got me the job? Yeah.
We needed the help.
Wow.
Great.
So crab bins tomorrow? Yeah, except now you get paid.
Move out of the motel, find yourself a real place.
I like that motel, all right? - Oh, yeah? - Yeah.
It suits my needs.
No wife and kids, so one room works great.
All right.
Hey, this is gonna sound weird, but What? Well, Justine saw you at Moon's.
Yeah? She said that you told Moon that you were staying away from Missy 'cause you were working through some stuff, but you told me that you were divorced.
That crazy hippie guy? Come on, he doesn't know what he's talking about.
And I'm sorry to say, but I am divorced.
Yeah, Moon is pretty out there.
Yeah.
I can't believe you'd believe that guy.
What does it matter? Right? Why would I lie? Yeah, sorry.
I was wrong.
Yeah, dead wrong.
Heads it is.
Don't worry, boys.
I'll make this quick and painless.
Well maybe not totally painless.
Oh, Moon, I need a miracle.
Your wish is my command.
Bob and Peggy are celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary.
And you're helping Bob? Yeah, but time is tight, so I'm thinking, you know, something small but elegant.
Oh, I shall wear a tux when I deliver the food.
Ooh! Elegant.
Indeed.
So, uh you're okay? Who, me? In a small town, word travels fast.
You're very sweet, but I am fine.
In fact, having this project is, uh, well, it's good for me.
Hi.
Hi.
You're sure you're okay? Yeah.
Well, let's talk menu.
Is that a 2000 Barbaresco? It's a Barolo.
Thanks, Ryan.
It was our honeymoon.
You were such a romantic.
Was? What do you mean? Still am.
You're having a good time, Kelly, you can admit it.
Why didn't you try this hard when we were married? Because I'm trying now.
To us.
You were wrong.
About Matt? No, Moon doesn't know what he's talking about.
- Luke.
- I trained with this guy.
All right? I put my life in his hands, literally.
I trust him.
He's not lying to me.
Neither is Moon.
It's not about what he's lying about, it's why he's lying.
There is something going on with him.
Look, not every soldier who comes back has problems.
There's something wrong.
- You don't know that.
- I do.
How? He's lying.
You know that ignoring a problem doesn't make it go away.
I was surprised to hear from you.
I was surprised to find out that your name isn't Gloria Laura.
So you were in my wallet? No.
Well, yes.
You do know I work for the Sheriff's department? Do they know that you have two names? I don't know what you think you saw, but I only have one license and it has my name on it Gloria Ashton.
I know what I saw.
I know that you were in my purse.
This isn't about me.
It's about you.
Look, I don't know what I did to get on your bad side Not sure from what I've seen of you that you even have a good side, but back off.
Okay? And stay away from my stuff.
I haven't done anything.
You don't even know why I'm here.
Why are you here? To talk to you about arbitration, because you're my brother, because we're family.
But I don't want to go to court.
I want to settle this like family.
I'm not giving in.
Not this time.
Come on, Will.
Let's just sit down and talk this over.
Me and you.
We can do that in court.
Is that really what you want? To take me to court and fight over a piece of property? Yeah.
You know, for me, this is about the house, but I don't think that's what it is for you.
What's it about, then? You have this idea that I always win, that I'm competing with you, and I am not competing with you.
Then what are you trying to do? To be a good sister.
And a good sister doesn't take her brother to court.
Come on.
Let's mediate this.
Let's find common ground.
We have common DNA, we can find a common solution that we both can live with.
Come on.
What do you say? So, uh Justine tells me that you know Matt.
Yeah.
We went through S.
E.
A.
L.
training together.
And he broke his foot halfway through, but he still finished it.
He's the toughest guy I know.
Well The tough ones can be the hardest ones to help.
They're so busy taking care of others, they forget to take care of themselves.
He's lost, Luke in a lot of ways.
Well? So, for the record, you are a pool god! I do know my way around a table.
That was literally the best time I've had in a while.
See? Distraction.
I was right, wasn't I? You gotta remember that I'm not always gonna be around for you.
Hey, Olivia, it's me.
I'm taking the last ferry home.
Maybe we can grab a late dinner? Anyway, I'll, uh, I'll call you when I'm back.
Bye-bye.
Ah, I keep missing her.
Well, you'll be home soon.
As long as we don't miss that last ferry.
We'll make it.
Thanks, Jack.
Really.
This was a tough day for me, and you were a good friend.
My pleasure.
Come on.
Let's go.
This is Cliff.
Leave me a message.
I'll get back to you.
Hi, Grace.
Peggy, no! You keep your eyes closed! Bob wanted you to be surprised! Bob: It was you we wanted to surprise, Grace.
Grace.
What's going on? I don't think I got it right the first time, so Bob and Peggy helped me.
I think you kind of thought I did it spur of the moment I didn't think about it.
But I did.
I want to spend the rest of my life with you, in sickness and health, for richer or poorer, good times and bad I'm yours till the end.
Come on, Grace Make me the happiest man alive.
Say yes.
You still want me? I never stopped.
I'm engaged! That ring better stay on your finger.
So So? Court tomorrow? After After all this? Warren.
You promised.
What happened? We're not the same people we were when we got married.
We grew apart.
But we stayed married this whole time.
Because neither one of us wanted to throw in the towel.
And I still don't, Kelly.
You got engaged.
I It was nothing! It was a mistake.
I have an important court date tomorrow, so I need to go.
Listen to me.
Please.
I love you.
I love you.
I know.
And I know it's hard for you to think of me being married to someone else.
Yeah! It's impossible.
But if you love me, you'll let me go.
Let me be happy.
Hi.
Hello.
Well, we're all set to talk to your brother tomorrow, so let the arbitration begin.
Thank you, but I don't think we need it.
I think I can fix this without the courts.
Ahh Nice! I'm starving.
You wanna get a bite? Oh, well, Jack was supposed to be back from Seattle.
He left a couple of messages, but I guess he got held up.
So you wanna grab something? Sure! Why not? Let me get my purse.
- I'll get dinner.
- Why? 'Cause you don't have your purse.
Okay, well, I'll get it next time.
Uh, yeah? I came by earlier to sign the papers but you weren't here.
Uh, yeah, I was having din I would come back, but I'm actually going away No, no, no, hey, hey.
It's fine.
No.
No, uh, let's Let's get this done.
Absolutely.
Grab a pen.
Okay.
Should I tell Olivia? Let me.
You made the right choice, Will.
I'm starting to get worried about Olivia.
I don't know where she is.
I do.
Synced and Corrected By Nsiko
You've got competition.
Warren Saget is your husband? What are you doing here, Kelly? I need a divorce.
You told her you were going to gut Nana's house? Will: Yeah.
Let me buy you out, okay? I gave Cliff his ring back.
We broke up for good.
Missed you in court yesterday.
Court? Warren let me go.
Kelly, I'm letting you go.
If you let me go, I'd be gone, but I'm here.
Okay.
Fine.
I want the ring back.
My engagement ring? That's my mother's engagement ring.
I love that ring! And I loved my mother.
I knew you would want this.
I was sorry to hear that she passed.
Yeah.
Me too.
She was always so sweet.
I miss her cards.
The birthday Christmas.
It was all the small stuff that she loved.
And you.
She loved you.
You loved me once, too.
I still do.
And I always will.
Just not like a wife.
So I will see you in court? Warren? Uh, yeah.
Yeah.
Sure.
Swear? I'm sorry, what? Swear? Yeah.
I swear.
You want me to swear? I swear.
On the ring.
You want me to swear on my mother's ring now? Mm-hmm.
I will be there.
Okay? Cliff, you don't need to take all your stuff.
I do.
Cliff! Grace, we're broken up.
Your choice, not mine, which is why my stuff doesn't need to be here.
Cliff, we don't need to complicate things.
Come on.
It's great the way it is.
It's working.
Great for you not me.
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I cannot decide between the muffin or the fruit salad.
You can't avoid talking about Cliff forever.
Oh, yes, I can, and I will and I am.
You see, this is literally me not talking about Cliff and trying to pretend like you're not talking about Cliff either.
It's not healthy.
People break up all the time.
You're not "people," you're Grace and Cliff, and you were engaged.
Technically, no.
We were pre-engaged.
He gave you a ring.
Which I did not put on.
Which is why he broke up with you.
Oh, this is just crazy! You two love each other.
Yeah, I love him, but I don't want to be married again, end of story.
And by the way, breaking up with Cliff was the right thing to do.
He broke up with you.
Technically! Okay, how is this "the right thing to do"? I was up all night, and I made a list.
A list? Wagon wheel coffee tables.
You stayed up all night, and all you came up with was wagon wheel coffee tables? And marriage! And that table was hideous.
Look.
Really, I'm okay with this break-up.
That is exactly what you said when Miss Kitty, your pet hamster, died.
And then do you remember what happened? I threw up in Band.
Exactly.
Well, I get sick to my stomach when I'm upset.
But see? This is just further proof that I'm okay, because I am not sick to my stomach.
Denial.
Truth! What can I get you ladies? Pie! Cake! Well, you could rationalize those choices, or I could just fetch you some comfort? Comfort! A la mode.
Coming up.
- Hey! Good morning.
- Good morning, Paul.
Hey there.
Interesting dinner last night.
Yeah, you could say that.
Is that a 60-tooth blade? I think you'd get a smoother cut with an 80.
Sorry.
Grandson of a carpenter.
Well, I like the 60.
But you don't like me, do you? No.
And you're wrong.
I am? So this is what it feels like to have you like me? No.
You're wrong about the blade.
The 60 is much better than the 80 with this type of wood.
Sometimes smooth is just too slick.
Hmm.
Plus, I find that the blade that you started with is the blade you should finish with.
Okay.
Nice talk.
You were engaged to Warren? But I heard his wife was here.
His wife? Where did you hear that? The dinner party at your mom's.
I can't say I'm surprised.
It is Warren Saget.
Okay, so the engagement didn't work out? Why didn't you just tell me? I don't know.
You still have feelings for him? No! It's no big deal.
No.
Not telling me, that's the big deal.
She's nice.
She's lying.
What? About who she is.
What are you talking about? Her driver's license says her name is Laura Moore.
You went through her purse? Wallet.
It was an accident! Just watch yourself, Miss Friendly.
There's something not right about our new neighbor.
You were kind of quiet in the meeting.
My mind's a little preoccupied.
Yeah? I've got a lunch to go to in Seattle.
Ah.
Work? Good friend's having a birthday party.
Okay.
I have to go, but I really don't want to.
Why? 'Cause it's at Flanagan's.
Right.
I remember Flanagan's happy hour.
Known for their very generous drinks.
That's the problem.
You know, I'm gonna be in Seattle today with work, I could come by.
I do not need to cause any more trouble between you and Olivia.
She understands that we're just friends.
But I don't think she's okay with it.
And I'm not okay with you being dragged into my stuff.
I'll be all right.
Thanks, though.
Kelly: It belongs to his family! Oh! Okay.
Now I get it.
Honey, now I get it.
Warren.
Justine! Why are you looking surprised? This is my office.
My Uncle wanted me to drop this off to you.
That's nice of him.
Tell him thank you.
Goodbye.
Hi.
I'm Kelly.
Warren's wife.
Oh, technically, soon-to-be ex-wife.
I'm Justine.
And how do you know Warren? I'm his ex-fiancee.
I guess we have the "ex" thing in common.
Right! Yes! That whole "ex" thing is really funny, isn't it? I mean, Kelly, Justine.
Justine, Kelly.
Never great to see you again, but the door! Let's go.
When were you engaged? I think while you were married.
My Warren has a history of playing fast and loose with the truth.
When we met, he told me he was fluent in French.
He told me he was a marathon runner.
I took him on a 5K and he almost passed out.
That's great.
Beautiful memories for another time and those special moments with my two special ladies.
Justine! Get out.
Stop it.
He is such a bear.
Such a bear.
Well, actually, he's a pretty good guy.
You don't say.
He just doesn't always show it.
Wow.
You're painting a very positive portrait here.
I should go.
Oh, finally.
Yes.
Sad to see you go, but not really.
Bye.
Married? While you were married to me? No, no, no! We were engaged.
We were never married.
- Seriously? - Totally not the same.
Never married.
Oh, yeah, and that just makes it so much better.
Well it's, uh So? Why the long face? I didn't tell Luke about Warren, and then Warren told Luke that we were engaged, and now Luke's upset with me.
Oh.
Okay, so what you do is you just go talk to him and just keep on talking until eventually he'll forget why he's upset with you.
And that works? Worked with wife number one and with wife number three.
Not so much with wife number two.
You've been married three times? Uh, four.
I'm a lover not a fighter.
This is for you.
Who's he? That's a local fisherman looking for a crewman for his boat.
You have the hands of a man of the sea.
Thanks.
Mm.
You take care now.
You know that guy? Well, he's staying at the motel up the road.
Did you tell him about the Thyme and Tide? I don't think he's here on a vacation.
Well, why is he here? He's, uh, on the run.
- From what? - His life, I think.
I don't understand.
Mm, he's got problems and he felt it was better to deal with those problems away from his wife and his daughter.
Do you know him? No.
I just met him.
And he told you all of that? Well, he needed to tell someone.
Sometimes it's easier to talk to a stranger about how you feel than someone who knows you.
Can I get you anything else? No.
Thanks.
Come in.
Hi.
Rebecca's gonna get you the sentencing recommendations and disagreements with people that they love.
Well, what can I do for you? Well, I was, uh, thinking about getting a rental house.
Do you know an agent? Is there a problem with the Thyme and Tide? Uh you.
Me? - Us? - There's an "us"? I think Bob thinks so.
That's just silly! I don't think Bob thinks so.
Well, he and Jack are really close.
He's his sponsor and kind of surrogate Dad.
They're really good friends.
Does Jack think there's something going on? There isn't anything going on, so it doesn't matter what anyone thinks, but no.
It's just that sometimes people's perceptions can have more sway than the facts.
An injunction? You had me served? At Mom's house! Nice touch.
- I'm working.
- I don't care.
I do.
You did what you had to do.
I did what I had to do.
This piece of paper doesn't mean anything.
That piece of paper is a legal document, and if you so much as remove a nail without my prior written consent, you'll find yourself in front of a judge.
A judge who's your friend! You be very careful what you say about me, William Jeffers.
That is my reputation and integrity that you're bandying about! I will not tolerate slander or disrespect of any kind, do you understand? - You - No, you! You wanted to bring down the thunder? Well, you got it, so go buy yourself an umbrella.
I'll see you in court.
Is this a bad time? It's perfect timing.
I'm on recess.
Is everything okay? Yeah! Yeah.
I'm just off to Seattle for work.
Oh? I thought I would say goodbye.
That's nice.
You know I kind of miss the goodbyes and the hellos.
And you? Oh, my bad.
I'll come back later.
Jack.
Right.
Well, um You know, tonight, if I'm not too late we could maybe do dinner? I would really like that.
Just give me a call.
Okay.
Talk to you later.
Luke? Matt? In the flesh! What are you doing in Cedar Cove? I mean, what are you doing here? I'm looking for Derek.
A guy named Moon sent me.
I'm looking for a job.
Yeah, he'll be back later today.
Man, it is good to see you.
Okay, what is it? What? Come on! You've barely said two words.
Oh.
Look, if this is about my Seahawks article, I happen to think that was a great article.
It was.
It was! What? Now you're complimenting me? What? Ah, Jeri! What is going on here? I'm having some issues at work.
Oh.
Management is not happy with me.
Come on.
Are you sure? Well, I wasn't sure, until they called me in and said, "Jeri, we're not happy with you.
" Look, uh, circulation is down and costs are up.
Oh, man.
Wait a minute.
Are you letting me go? They love you.
- They do? - Yeah.
Everyone does.
Me, not so much.
Wow.
Well, look.
If there's something I can do to help Really? Yes! Of course.
Look, you hired me.
I have vested interest in you succeeding.
Plus, you know, I'm actually a nice guy.
Yes.
You are.
And no.
There's nothing you can do.
Let's go.
You okay? Will should not have come by the office, but that's what he does He shows up and causes trouble, usually for me.
I get it.
Thanks.
And now I have to get ready to appear in court with my brother.
Unbelievable.
I hated filing the injunction, but I just don't trust Will to leave the property alone until we get it all sorted out.
Can I offer you a piece of unsolicited advice? Sure.
I probably shouldn't say this, but if I were in your position, I'd want someone to remind me.
Remind me? The only people who win in court are the lawyers who rack up the fees.
I just don't want you losing more than a piece of property here.
You're right.
You shouldn't have said anything.
Well, the whole town is abuzz.
Warren's got a wife.
Who knew? Well, I hear she's nice.
I still think he's a creep.
Yeah, well, a tale as old as time.
That it is.
Sure am glad you're here, though, because I could so use your help.
Ahh.
With Cliff? No! No.
I have got this great idea to give out free bikes to people in town.
Now, we'll just start with, say, a couple of bike stations and Oh, you know, I gotta go, I gotta go to the library, but let's just get together later and then we can talk this whole thing through.
It's our anniversary, Grace, so, no.
Sorry, I can't.
How many years? What are you gonna do? That's huge! You've got to have a party.
You have to have a party! Why don't you let me plan it? I would love to plan it.
Really, I could invite everybody, and we could just Please? Pegs and I started this life journey alone, and that's kind of the way we like to spend our anniversaries.
Alone, but thanks.
Oh, that is just so sweet.
Grace, um I know this from my own experience.
Ignoring pain doesn't make it go away.
Actually makes it worse.
I am not in pain, Bob.
Really.
I mean, the truth of the matter is that I feel relieved.
The ring in my purse was just really starting to weigh on me, and this is better.
Really.
So where was your last deployment? Afghanistan.
How'd you end up here? Well, just finished up a commercial fishing gig in Port Orchard.
Just been kind of drifting since the divorce.
And your daughter? She took her and moved in with her parents in North Carolina.
I'm good.
Hey, I gotta take the boat out in the morning and grab some crabbing bins.
Why don't you come early and we'll make a day of it? Derek about that job.
Copy that.
Thanks.
Yeah.
Hey.
I wanted to finish our "Warren" conversation.
Yeah, I'm sorry about that.
I mean, who cares about Warren? I care about you.
I should have told you.
I'm sure there are things that I should tell you but we'll get there.
We got time.
So, do you know that guy? Yeah.
We went through training together.
He's in the Navy? Retired S.
E.
A.
L.
, like me.
Oh.
What? Well, maybe you could get him some help.
Trying to get him a job.
No, I mean, like at the base, with your group.
Why? Well, Moon said that he's been kind of running away from his wife and his life.
No.
He's not running.
He's divorced.
He's not divorced.
That's what he told me.
It's not what he told Moon.
Hey! This is a nice surprise.
Are you off to that birthday party? - Yeah, wish me luck.
- Okay.
You heading home? Yep.
Yeah.
Are you sure this is such a good idea, going to that party? - I'll be fine.
- Yeah? I'll be fine.
Do you want me to at least walk you there? You're going to Cedar Cove, no time for babysitting.
Jack, go.
I will be fine.
Okay.
You know what? I am gonna stay for lunch.
Know any good places? Come on.
Let's go.
So? How's Grace? Denial.
Deep denial.
She needs a good kick in the Oh! I think they both do.
Oh? What did Cliff do wrong? He dropped down in some dirty barn.
Yeah! I thought you ladies liked spontaneous.
Well, maybe she thought he didn't put enough thought into asking her, which is why, now, she's put way too much thought into whether or not she wants to get married.
Good rule of thumb If there is horse excrement nearby, find another locale to propose.
Well, if I remember correctly, I gave you a ring I found in a box of Cracker Jacks.
Mm.
Almost 30 years for this one.
I like this one better.
I know that look.
I think we need to help our friends.
Me too.
How? Come on.
Hey, you.
Hi.
Um I just wanted to say that I was out of line to talk about your family and court.
I'm the eldest of six, so I was the one who ended up giving advice, and I guess I just got used to giving advice.
All my life, my brother has done everything wrong.
And you did everything right? Yes.
And You weren't out of line.
Well, then what was I? You gave me an honest opinion.
And that's something you like? I do.
He's family.
You're gonna have to find another way.
I know.
Did you eat lunch? No.
Well! No more hot dogs.
Salad? Okay.
My treat.
You don't have to.
I want to.
Come on.
I'll buy you your bunny food.
Kelly: What's it gonna take, Warren? Dinner.
Excuse me? Dinner.
You and me, tonight.
Warren Kelly, look.
We started this marriage with champagne and cake.
Don't you think we should end it the same way? So if I go to dinner Mm-hmm? -You'll sign the papers? Yes.
I just want one last meal.
As long as you know this meal will change nothing.
I do.
One meal.
It's still hard for me to say no to you.
Matt is fine.
I don't think he is.
I could look into some services that could help him, or you could talk to your counselor at the base.
But we don't even know if he's got PTSD or whatever.
- Well, Moon said - I will talk to Matt.
We could talk to him together.
I could help.
I want to help.
I got this.
Okay? He's my friend.
Okay.
I know, but Let me handle it.
Peggy is really upset with me.
- Peggy? - Apparently she doesn't want to spend this anniversary alone.
She wants a party.
She was expecting a party.
What'd you say? I just smiled and I said I didn't want to ruin the surprise.
And the surprise being? That, after all this time, she wants to do something different.
You can do this.
I can? Sure! We can do this.
I can't expect you to help.
Bob, we don't have time for you to pretend that you didn't come in here to get me to throw a party for Peggy.
- Okay.
- All right! So let's get this party started.
I like the sound of that.
Piece of advice? A lesson I keep learning and relearning Choose your friends wisely.
She's not always like this.
Alex.
I hear you.
You know, we could just leave.
Well, you can.
Nope! Nope.
Never leave a man behind.
Look, I can't run from life.
I'm gonna have to deal with things like this.
Okay.
Well, I find, when I can't run, then I've got to figure out a way through it.
A situation like this requires a plan.
A plan? - Yes.
- Mm.
To survive this place, we need a distraction.
Bingo.
Do you play? Yeah.
Let's play.
Okay, don't you have to be getting back to town? No, I can catch the last ferry and still make dinner with Olivia.
You really want to play pool? Well, it's either that, or continue watching your friends get loaded.
Your choice.
Yeah.
Pool is good.
Okay! I need your help.
Name it.
I want to get my brother to agree to mediation, you know, with the house.
Great.
Good! Good.
You avoid court No.
No.
No, no, please? I don't know who else to ask.
I'll give you a list! - It has to be you.
- Why? Well, because you don't know Will, you don't really know me.
I know you enough to know that I don't want to arbitrate a deal between you and your brother.
Everyone in town, they know Will and me.
It's prejudicial, and I don't want an advantage.
I don't want him to have a disadvantage.
He's not real popular here.
So, tell me, were you the model for that lady with the scales and the blindfold? 'Cause you have the same hair.
Would you be serious, please? I seriously don't want to be in the middle of a family argument.
Seriously.
Please? You used the "P" word.
It's like Kryptonite.
And I do know you.
Yes, but I know that you would never let your personal feelings get in the way.
You are a principled man, Paul Watson.
And now the compliments.
Well, if you don't want to help, I guess I could just, you know take my brother to court.
My family.
And bringing it home with the guilt.
- Nice! - It beats court.
True.
Cliff! Wow, I didn't expect to see you.
Peggy.
- What you doing? - Oh, I just picked up my saddle.
I was thinking about going for a ride.
- Interesting.
- Yeah.
Wow, can't believe I just ran into you like this.
You didn't.
Excuse me? You called the ranch, you talked to Cal you asked where I was, then you drove down here.
He called? Yeah, he texted.
Oh! I'm such a bad liar.
So you wanna tell me what's going on, Peggy? It's about Grace and you, cowboy.
Hey! Derek called.
You got me the job? Yeah.
We needed the help.
Wow.
Great.
So crab bins tomorrow? Yeah, except now you get paid.
Move out of the motel, find yourself a real place.
I like that motel, all right? - Oh, yeah? - Yeah.
It suits my needs.
No wife and kids, so one room works great.
All right.
Hey, this is gonna sound weird, but What? Well, Justine saw you at Moon's.
Yeah? She said that you told Moon that you were staying away from Missy 'cause you were working through some stuff, but you told me that you were divorced.
That crazy hippie guy? Come on, he doesn't know what he's talking about.
And I'm sorry to say, but I am divorced.
Yeah, Moon is pretty out there.
Yeah.
I can't believe you'd believe that guy.
What does it matter? Right? Why would I lie? Yeah, sorry.
I was wrong.
Yeah, dead wrong.
Heads it is.
Don't worry, boys.
I'll make this quick and painless.
Well maybe not totally painless.
Oh, Moon, I need a miracle.
Your wish is my command.
Bob and Peggy are celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary.
And you're helping Bob? Yeah, but time is tight, so I'm thinking, you know, something small but elegant.
Oh, I shall wear a tux when I deliver the food.
Ooh! Elegant.
Indeed.
So, uh you're okay? Who, me? In a small town, word travels fast.
You're very sweet, but I am fine.
In fact, having this project is, uh, well, it's good for me.
Hi.
Hi.
You're sure you're okay? Yeah.
Well, let's talk menu.
Is that a 2000 Barbaresco? It's a Barolo.
Thanks, Ryan.
It was our honeymoon.
You were such a romantic.
Was? What do you mean? Still am.
You're having a good time, Kelly, you can admit it.
Why didn't you try this hard when we were married? Because I'm trying now.
To us.
You were wrong.
About Matt? No, Moon doesn't know what he's talking about.
- Luke.
- I trained with this guy.
All right? I put my life in his hands, literally.
I trust him.
He's not lying to me.
Neither is Moon.
It's not about what he's lying about, it's why he's lying.
There is something going on with him.
Look, not every soldier who comes back has problems.
There's something wrong.
- You don't know that.
- I do.
How? He's lying.
You know that ignoring a problem doesn't make it go away.
I was surprised to hear from you.
I was surprised to find out that your name isn't Gloria Laura.
So you were in my wallet? No.
Well, yes.
You do know I work for the Sheriff's department? Do they know that you have two names? I don't know what you think you saw, but I only have one license and it has my name on it Gloria Ashton.
I know what I saw.
I know that you were in my purse.
This isn't about me.
It's about you.
Look, I don't know what I did to get on your bad side Not sure from what I've seen of you that you even have a good side, but back off.
Okay? And stay away from my stuff.
I haven't done anything.
You don't even know why I'm here.
Why are you here? To talk to you about arbitration, because you're my brother, because we're family.
But I don't want to go to court.
I want to settle this like family.
I'm not giving in.
Not this time.
Come on, Will.
Let's just sit down and talk this over.
Me and you.
We can do that in court.
Is that really what you want? To take me to court and fight over a piece of property? Yeah.
You know, for me, this is about the house, but I don't think that's what it is for you.
What's it about, then? You have this idea that I always win, that I'm competing with you, and I am not competing with you.
Then what are you trying to do? To be a good sister.
And a good sister doesn't take her brother to court.
Come on.
Let's mediate this.
Let's find common ground.
We have common DNA, we can find a common solution that we both can live with.
Come on.
What do you say? So, uh Justine tells me that you know Matt.
Yeah.
We went through S.
E.
A.
L.
training together.
And he broke his foot halfway through, but he still finished it.
He's the toughest guy I know.
Well The tough ones can be the hardest ones to help.
They're so busy taking care of others, they forget to take care of themselves.
He's lost, Luke in a lot of ways.
Well? So, for the record, you are a pool god! I do know my way around a table.
That was literally the best time I've had in a while.
See? Distraction.
I was right, wasn't I? You gotta remember that I'm not always gonna be around for you.
Hey, Olivia, it's me.
I'm taking the last ferry home.
Maybe we can grab a late dinner? Anyway, I'll, uh, I'll call you when I'm back.
Bye-bye.
Ah, I keep missing her.
Well, you'll be home soon.
As long as we don't miss that last ferry.
We'll make it.
Thanks, Jack.
Really.
This was a tough day for me, and you were a good friend.
My pleasure.
Come on.
Let's go.
This is Cliff.
Leave me a message.
I'll get back to you.
Hi, Grace.
Peggy, no! You keep your eyes closed! Bob wanted you to be surprised! Bob: It was you we wanted to surprise, Grace.
Grace.
What's going on? I don't think I got it right the first time, so Bob and Peggy helped me.
I think you kind of thought I did it spur of the moment I didn't think about it.
But I did.
I want to spend the rest of my life with you, in sickness and health, for richer or poorer, good times and bad I'm yours till the end.
Come on, Grace Make me the happiest man alive.
Say yes.
You still want me? I never stopped.
I'm engaged! That ring better stay on your finger.
So So? Court tomorrow? After After all this? Warren.
You promised.
What happened? We're not the same people we were when we got married.
We grew apart.
But we stayed married this whole time.
Because neither one of us wanted to throw in the towel.
And I still don't, Kelly.
You got engaged.
I It was nothing! It was a mistake.
I have an important court date tomorrow, so I need to go.
Listen to me.
Please.
I love you.
I love you.
I know.
And I know it's hard for you to think of me being married to someone else.
Yeah! It's impossible.
But if you love me, you'll let me go.
Let me be happy.
Hi.
Hello.
Well, we're all set to talk to your brother tomorrow, so let the arbitration begin.
Thank you, but I don't think we need it.
I think I can fix this without the courts.
Ahh Nice! I'm starving.
You wanna get a bite? Oh, well, Jack was supposed to be back from Seattle.
He left a couple of messages, but I guess he got held up.
So you wanna grab something? Sure! Why not? Let me get my purse.
- I'll get dinner.
- Why? 'Cause you don't have your purse.
Okay, well, I'll get it next time.
Uh, yeah? I came by earlier to sign the papers but you weren't here.
Uh, yeah, I was having din I would come back, but I'm actually going away No, no, no, hey, hey.
It's fine.
No.
No, uh, let's Let's get this done.
Absolutely.
Grab a pen.
Okay.
Should I tell Olivia? Let me.
You made the right choice, Will.
I'm starting to get worried about Olivia.
I don't know where she is.
I do.
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