Virgin River (2019) s04e08 Episode Script
Talk to Me
1
She agreed to have breakfast with you.
That was the best I could do.
- Sorry.
- No, no, no, that's okay.
That's okay. Breakfast is good.
I don't think I've ever seen her
this mad at me.
Oh, she's not mad at you, she's
She's upset by the situation.
- Jack.
- Fine. She's really not happy with you.
What am I gonna do?
If Nate doesn't change his mind,
I don't think she'll forgive me.
I should go talk to him right now.
Oh, I think we can wait till the morning.
Just let everyone cool off.
Yeah, you're right.
Hey, it's gonna work out.
How do you know that?
Because you and Joey are family
and you love each other.
Yeah.
What's going on?
I thought these sheets were clean.
They were. I'm just
When I'm stressed, I change the bedding.
I've been doing it since I was a kid.
Oh, wow, that's, uh
That's very you.
Mm-hm.
Let me help put the sheets back on
and you can sleep.
Hey, you know, we never got to finish
our conversation from earlier.
Tomorrow.
I think we've done enough negotiating
for one night.
Yeah. Okay.
Hey. Charlie? Charlie. You're okay.
- He doesn't look so good.
- Yeah.
I can't feel my leg.
I know. We'll get you to a hospital, okay?
It's light enough,
I think we can carry him.
- Just us?
- He's going into shock.
If we don't get him to a hospital,
his organs are gonna shut down.
- Back's not great, but I'll give my all.
- Okay.
- Doc!
- I brought help.
Oh, just in time, Doc.
The ambulance is at the trailhead.
Right over there.
His tibial fracture is still stable,
but he's going into shock.
Clammy, weak pulse. He's very pale.
Could be septic shock.
- We need to get him to a hospital, stat.
- Yeah.
Okay, hold this.
All right, lift on three.
One, two, three.
- Easy, now. Easy, easy, easy.
- Watch it.
Easy.
- Here you go.
- Thanks.
- Bert, ready?
- Go on,
- I'll put the fire out, be right on.
- All right.
And again on three.
One, two, three.
- Thank you.
- Enjoy.
Nate. Hey.
- Hi.
- Thanks for meeting me so early.
- Sure.
- Look, I feel really terrible.
I thought you knew
why Joey was upset with me,
otherwise, I never would've said anything.
All you did was get me to pause
and consider your take on things.
But still, it's not my place
to interfere in your relationship.
I'm really sorry.
Getting married was my idea.
After our talk, I realized that Joey
might be going along
with this whole thing
just to make me happy.
Oh, but, you know,
wanting you to be happy is a good thing.
Not if she isn't being honest.
You don't know that, and it's my fault
you're doubting her, right?
Please, how can I fix it?
Oh, you can't.
This is between Joey and me.
- Thanks.
- Okay.
No, no, no.
Don't go. Come on.
I have a lot to do, and if I stay,
I'm not gonna get anything done.
Who cares?
Uh, me. Before I moved here,
I used to work 60-hour weeks.
Mm. And you were cool with that?
Right. How did such
a driven woman like you
end up with a slacker like me?
We're the perfect match.
We balance each other out.
I bet you make one hell of an attorney.
- Okay, bye.
- Bye.
Hello?
Hi.
Hey.
- How'd it go with Nate?
- Um
Well, he was really sweet, but there
just wasn't much to say, you know?
It's just up to them now.
- So you've done everything you can.
- Mm. I hope so.
Well, I'm heading to work,
and then my storage unit with Ricky
to see if there's anything
I can use for the Airstream.
- You have a storage unit?
- Oh, I'm full of surprises.
- I better get going.
- Oh.
Hey, before you go,
can we just talk about what happened
between us last night?
- Uh, can it wait till I get back?
- I don't wanna wait the whole day.
Okay.
Look, I just
I don't think
you're being honest with yourself.
Okay.
You keep telling yourself
that if you just work harder,
that you can handle everything
with Lonergan,
and fighting with Charmaine and Todd,
and having to make more money
for a baby you didn't expect.
Well, I can.
I mean, I am.
Yeah, well, by self-medicating.
No, that's not what I'm doing, but, um
Okay.
Look, if it bothers you that much,
then I'll stop drinking.
- You will?
- Mm-hm. Yeah.
Okay.
Okay, that's great.
That's great.
With alcohol abuse, it's
It's really just a symptom, you need
to find out where the pain is coming from.
Okay. But right now,
this is what I can do. Okay?
- If that's not enough
- Honey, it's not about being enough.
And I just
I don't want you to do this for me.
I want you to do it for you.
Everything I do is for us, okay?
Yeah. I know.
I know.
And I will do this.
Okay.
I gotta run. Just call me
after you speak to Joey, okay?
Okay.
Denny, I'm leaving.
You need anything before I go?
Yeah. Can I borrow one of Doc's
waterproof jackets?
I wanna hike up to the falls.
Left mine at the clinic.
Sure. They're in your room,
stored in a box under the bed.
And Doc won't mind?
He's got so many.
He wouldn't notice one was missing
- if his life depended on it.
- Okay. Thanks.
I'll be back in a few hours.
Enjoy your hike.
Bye.
How did you find this house?
Nate found it on Airbnb.
Wow, it's beautiful.
Yeah. We're happy with it.
Joe
I am so sorry.
I should've been more supportive.
No, you were right.
There are things
we don't know about each other.
So I talked to Nate about trusting
that what we tell each other is true.
What did he say?
He agreed.
And he said he loves me,
and that if I'm truly ready
today can still be the day.
- Really?
- Yeah.
- So you guys are getting married?
- Yeah.
- Oh, my gosh. Oh, honey.
- I know.
- That's such great news.
- Yeah. It's great.
Congratulations.
- Thank you.
- I do have one question.
- Yeah?
- Is it okay
if I'm still your maid of honor?
- Yes. Of course.
- Yeah?
- Okay.
- Yes!
Can I throw you a reception after?
Oh, my God. No. No, it's so last-minute.
- You don't have to.
- Oh, let me worry about that.
I'm so happy for you.
- Thank you.
- Really.
Me too. He's great.
I know.
Cheers.
Let me know if you need anything.
Okay. Bye, now.
Shirley said Bert's home,
and Charlie's on his way to the hospital.
The Virgin River phone tree
updates faster than Twitter.
If we could limit those conversations
to 280 characters, we'd be golden.
I know how to tweet. I choose not to.
Oh, and for that we are all grateful.
You're welcome.
- Aunt Connie
- Hmm?
- Can I ask you a question?
- Yeah.
Go right ahead, dear.
If you found out something about someone
and you were worried
they might be in danger
would you say something?
Absolutely. In fact,
it's your duty to warn them.
Even if it's super hard?
Doing the right thing
is usually super hard.
Thanks.
Hey, Mel.
Wow, okay.
Yeah, yeah, we'd love to come.
Yep. Okay.
Bye.
- Hey.
- Hey.
What's up?
- So remember that bondsman's assistant?
- Mm-hm.
She called with a description
of the donor who bailed out Brady:
Female, expensive suit, drives an SUV.
- She get a plate number?
- She got a picture.
Oh, nicely done.
Okay. I'm gonna run that
through the system.
- Uh
- I don't even wanna know how
The car is registered
to Melissa Montgomery,
3114 Mayfield Avenue, San Diego.
Okay. I still have a friend
or two at the SDPD.
- I'll check into it.
- Great.
- Any word on Calvin's boat?
- We are searching
every body of water within
a 50-mile radius of Emerald Lumber.
If he's living on a boat, we'll find him.
- All right, you'll let me know? Thanks.
- Mm-hm.
All right.
How'd it go with Joey?
Well, the wedding is back on.
Aw. See, I told you it would work out.
Yes, you did.
Don't know what I would've done
without you.
You'd have gone through a lot of sheets.
Yeah, probably would have.
Uh, also,
so instead of going to city hall,
I am organizing a surprise ceremony.
Do you have time to pull all that off?
Well, Jo Ellen is gonna help me.
You sure you're not putting yourself
under pressure?
No, no, not at all.
This is something I wanna do for her.
Okay. Well, great.
I'll have Preacher
send over some champagne.
Aw. Thank you, that's really sweet.
Also, if you have time this afternoon,
could you maybe hang out with Nate?
Joey's going to get her nails done
and he doesn't know anybody here.
Yeah, sure. Send me his number.
Great. Thanks.
Uh, the wedding's at 6:00,
so just have him back in time
to get ready and, um
I'll meet you there.
Promise me one thing?
- What?
- Save me a dance, will you?
- Babe, you can have all the dances.
- I'm gonna hold you to that. Better go.
- I love you.
- Okay. I love you too.
- Bye.
- Bye.
Table 9 needs waters all around.
- Got it.
- Thanks.
And here we go.
- There's a bunch of water back here.
- Huh?
Oh. Damn, I think we might have a leak.
Once the customers finish up,
put up the closed sign.
- I'll shut off the water.
- Okay.
Hey, you're back.
- Hey.
- Hey, how's Charlie doing?
He's in the hospital in stable condition.
That's fantastic news.
How are you guys holding up?
I feel okay.
I guess those overnight shifts
in the hospital paid off.
I remember those days.
Those schedules were a young man's game.
Uh, which includes you.
In the last 12 hours,
you've hiked, what, like 16 miles?
Why are you so chipper? Thanks.
Well, my sister's in town, and
long story short,
I'm throwing her a surprise wedding.
Oh, well, tell her congratulations
from me.
I will. Do you mind
if I run some errands at lunch?
I have to pick up
the wedding dress, flowers
I could cover for you.
Why not take the whole day off?
Are you sure you won't be too tired?
Come on, I'm fine.
Works for me.
I'm gonna go take a shower and rest a bit,
then be back so you can take a break.
Perfect.
Okay, great.
Amazing. Thanks for covering.
Oh, and I would love it
if you would come to the wedding.
That's if you're not too exhausted.
I'll just check to make sure
Hope's feeling okay,
but we'll do our best.
Just because I'm here,
don't feel obligated to invite me.
Come on. With you,
it's never an obligation.
Well, in that case, I'll be there.
Great. If you guys need anything,
give me a call.
And yeah.
Thanks again. Bye.
What?
Well, there are a million reasons
to love Virgin River
and for your sake,
I hope she is not one of them.
Mel and I are just colleagues.
Good.
I'll let Hope know we're back.
Yoo-hoo.
What are you doing here?
Well, you know,
this weather is perfect for planting.
What's, uh What's all this?
I'm putting together a bench.
What a lovely idea.
I'd be happy to help you put it together.
Have you ever in your life
put something together?
Yes. As a thespian,
I have built my fair share of stage sets.
In fact, if I didn't look like this,
I probably would have gone
into set design.
Uh-huh.
I prefer to work alone.
Oh, Hope. Come on, please.
I really wanna help.
Fine, just don't get in the way.
Okay!
So, um
where are the instructions, then?
We don't need them.
Are you sure? Because they all
They're all the same color,
and with your
With my what? My TBI?
Is that what you're talking about?
No! No, I was gonna say, with your bench
There's a lot of screws.
Nice save.
So are you in or out?
Oh, I'm in.
And we are gonna do it your way.
Hello?
Hey. How's your friend Charlie?
I'm told he'll make a complete recovery,
thank you for asking.
Do you need anything?
Can I make you lunch?
I appreciate the offer, but I'll scavenge
something after my shower.
Okay. I'm just leaving to go on a hike.
Before you go, there's something
I wanna talk to you about.
I know about the drug cabinet.
Now, Mel didn't tattle.
There was a security issue,
I pressured her
into telling me what happened.
I asked her not to say anything.
I didn't want you to think
I was some criminal.
I had a headache
and I wasn't thinking clearly.
How did you get the cabinet open?
And please be honest.
I used my Swiss Army knife.
I'm so sorry.
I was afraid that if I told you the truth,
you wouldn't trust me anymore.
Well
How about we consider this
an isolated incident
and assume that nothing like this
will ever, ever happen again?
Of course. Thanks for understanding.
You just remember:
Trust is hard to build, easy to break.
Don't worry. I won't let you down.
- Have a nice hike.
- Thanks.
Where'd you get all this stuff?
Most of it came
from my grandparents.
Why do you still have it?
When they died, no one else wanted it,
I didn't wanna sell it,
so I put it in storage.
I forgot it was here.
I haven't been here
for four or five years.
So, what are we looking for?
Anything to decorate an Airstream.
What about this?
It's a little much, I think.
Okay.
Uh, how about these?
Those could work. Put those out there,
- that can be the "take" pile.
- Okay.
Man, it's like digging
through buried treasure in here.
You know what they say, one man's trash
This reminds me of a show
called Storage Wars.
There was this one episode
where this guy found this, like,
World War II minesweeper thing
Jack. Jack.
Jack, what do you think?
Huh?
Yeah. I think we're done here.
What do you mean?
We just took out the cushions.
Yeah, we can come back another day.
Okay. Well, I guess I'll go, then.
Yeah. Thanks for your help.
Yeah, no problem.
It looks stunning.
Although the hemline's a little short.
Oh, this is gonna fit my sister perfectly.
Hi. I'm here for the dress fitting.
Certainly. Right away, Miss Masry.
Oh, hi. Wait, what are you doing here?
Hi, Charmaine.
Thanks.
If you're not in a hurry,
I can steam your dress and pack it to go.
A surprise wedding. So romantic!
Yeah.
So
You and Jack
getting married?
No, the dress is for my sister.
You don't have to lie.
It's not like I'm shocked.
I'm not lying.
I'm throwing my sister
a surprise wedding tonight.
- Your sister from L.A.?
- Mm-hm.
- She's getting married here?
- Yes, she is.
How long has she been engaged for?
Actually, I don't I'm not sure.
So you don't know
when your sister got engaged
and you're throwing her
a surprise wedding in Virgin River?
- It's a very unusual situation.
- Mm-hm.
Look, I'm married.
You're obviously getting married.
There's nothing left to fight over.
We should just be honest with each other.
Yeah, I agree.
You stealing Jack
was honestly the best thing
that could've ever happened to me.
He never would've loved me
the way that he loves you.
- Charmaine.
- No. You don't understand.
What I'm saying is, I forgive you.
And, I don't know, maybe one day
we could become friends. So
All steamed and ready to go.
Oh, thank you. Thanks.
I'm glad that I ran into you,
and I hope your sister
has a wonderful wedding.
Hope, it's beautiful.
And we put it together so quickly.
You're not mad
that I threw away the directions?
- No, not in the least.
- Okay, that's it.
The jig's up.
Whatever do you mean?
You've been treating me
like a Ming vase all damn day.
What are you talking about?
We've got six leftover screws
and you haven't said a word.
I was supporting your process.
You never supported my process
before my accident.
Spill it, blondie.
Okay, I did a little research on TBIs,
and in your presence,
I am to have a calm and friendly demeanor.
That's horse crap,
but I appreciate the effort.
What I need is occasional seclusion
and for people to act normal around me.
Fair enough.
I will stop tiptoeing around you,
tout de suite.
But it really is beautiful.
Isn't it? I know.
I told you we should have
followed instructions.
- That's more like it.
- Oh, honestly.
Okay.
Hannah, lift on three.
Three.
- You're freakishly strong.
- I know. Thank you.
Here.
- There's a knife.
- Hold on.
Don't touch it.
What's on it?
Looks like blood.
Gross.
Hey, Mike. Need you at the bar, ASAP.
I got to admit, I'm a little jealous.
Hmm?
I would love to own a bar up here.
Not be so tied to my phone all the time.
Why, what do you do?
Residential real estate.
Not exactly my dream job.
No?
Why, what is?
I was gonna go to business school,
but about a month before
we were supposed to start,
I had a death in the family.
I'm sorry to hear that.
Yeah, thanks.
It really blew me off course.
I ended up withdrawing,
traveling around the country
in a rusty old RV.
Yeah, well
Grief has a way of doing that.
Yeah.
And never really got back on track,
but I had a friend in real estate,
and it looked easy.
And is it?
Easy?
No, not really. But I make a good living.
Eh. Sounds like you figured it out.
Had to.
Yeah, life goes on, right?
Yeah, sure does.
Sorry, man, I didn't mean to bum you out.
No.
We're supposed to be celebrating.
Oh, wait, toasting with water's bad luck.
A couple of shots?
Whiskey?
- No, I'm good. Thanks.
- Come on, man, it's my wedding day.
You can't let me drink alone.
- Preach.
- Hey. It's just over here.
- Where?
- Under the sink.
- Anyone touch it?
- No.
You think it's connected
to Jack's shooting?
Uh, I won't know anything
until we run it through the lab.
Deputies went over
every inch of this place.
If there wasn't a leak,
it'd still be stuck under there.
Preach, do me a favor,
don't tell Jack till the results are in,
just in case it turns out to be nothing.
Yeah, I get it.
- Won't say a word.
- All right.
Night.
Hey.
Oh, hey.
I didn't think you'd be back
from work yet.
Yeah, Jeb had everything under control,
so thought I'd cut out early.
Huh.
So, what do you wanna do tonight?
Actually, we were invited to a wedding.
A wedding?
Who's getting married?
Mel's sister, Joey.
Joey?
Hmm.
Kind of last-minute, huh?
Ah. I think it's kind of romantic.
Yeah, I'm
not a big wedding guy.
Right.
And Jack's gonna be there.
And there's that.
Come on, there'll be
other people there too,
you guys don't even
have to talk to each other.
I'm sorry, I'm just not up for it.
Okay. I'll go by myself.
Or you could stay here.
I'll make you dinner.
I can't.
I promised Mel. But don't worry about it.
Sorry, I'm running late.
I'm so sorry.
I called the clerk at city hall.
They can stay till 6:00.
- Okay. Well, change of plans.
- Oh.
I know I said just the reception,
but I may have included your vows.
You may have?
This is for you,
but only if you want to wear it.
- It's beautiful.
- Okay.
And this is for you.
- You did not have to get me anything.
- I wanted it to be special.
Honey.
- They were Mom's.
- Yeah.
So now you have something borrowed,
something blue, and something old.
- I mean, the dress is new.
- Yeah.
- Thank you. They're perfect.
- You're welcome.
- Sweetheart.
- Thank you.
You're welcome.
- I love you.
- I love you too.
Hey, are you ready?
Hold your horses.
Oh!
Oh, what?
I bought you that dress five years ago,
and you've never worn it once.
And if I remember correctly,
you said it made you look like
mutton dressed as lamb.
Well, there's a first time for everything.
Yeah, I think I was right.
You look beautiful.
- I'm glad you think so.
- Yeah.
- You ready?
- I am.
Okay.
Oh, uh, Denny left the light on, hold on.
So you'd like to close this out
in one transaction?
Yes, if that's not a problem.
Not at all.
We just don't get many of these requests.
It's a lot of money.
Well, here's the bank name
and the account number
and the routing number for the transfer.
Provided you have enough
funds in this account
- There's more than enough.
- Then everything should be in order.
I'll contact you
once the transfer is complete.
That'd be great. Thank you.
My pleasure.
Enjoy the rest of the day, Mr. Mullins.
You too.
Isn't she beautiful?
Uh, yeah.
I didn't know that Nick was ordained.
According to the World Wide Web, he is.
You could be too.
Thank you.
- Hi.
- Hi.
Dearly beloved, we're gathered here today
to join this man, Nate Brenner,
and this woman, Joey Barnes,
in holy matrimony.
- The bride is absolutely stunning
- Hey.
Thanks for coming.
- And she said yes.
- If it isn't already clear
I'd do anything for you.
Nate and Joey, I understand
you've written your own vows?
- Yes.
- Joey, you may begin.
Okay.
Nate, I promise to share
my whole heart with you
and to love you fiercely and loyally.
- Hi.
- Hey.
So you can plan a wedding in a day?
Yeah, well, thanks to Jo Ellen
and everybody else.
Okay. Well, I'll have to remember that,
because I'll be surprising you and Jack.
- Oh, really? Do you promise?
- Mm-hm. Oh, yeah.
Speaking of, have you seen my brother?
Brady's here, I wanna make sure
everything is cool.
Um, no, I haven't, actually,
and I'm starting to get a little worried.
Why? Haven't you heard from him?
Well, he said he was running late, but
It's probably something at the bar.
Or maybe his phone died.
Yeah.
- It's going to be fine.
- You're right. You're right, I know.
- You look great.
- So do you.
Hey, Nate.
- Mel.
- Congratulations again.
- Thanks for planning all this.
- Yeah, of course.
I'm really glad that you and Joey
were able to work it out.
Yeah.
When was the last time that you saw Jack?
When he dropped me off.
He had to run home and shower.
Oh, okay.
How did he seem?
- Uh, he was totally fine.
- Okay.
- Why? He's not here?
- No, not yet.
- Just
- Hey.
- Hi.
- Hi. What are you two up to?
I was asking Nate
if he knew where Jack was.
- Is something wrong?
- No, no.
No, everything's fine.
- Okay.
- Yeah.
Um, I'm gonna go take care of some stuff.
- Okay.
- You guys have fun.
- Hi.
- Hi.
- I can't believe you haven't told him.
- I haven't found the right moment.
Well, either you tell Doc, or I will.
Tell Doc what?
- She's happy Charlie's on the mend.
- Ah.
How long is he going to be
in the hospital?
Well, his orthopedist isn't sure,
but I'm headed over there tomorrow
to follow up.
It's a miracle
he didn't crack his head open.
If he had fallen head-first
You heard Doc, he's gonna be okay.
Well, if he needs anything,
Jo Ellen and I are happy to pay
for whatever the insurance doesn't cover.
Well, that is very generous of you.
We consider you all family.
I say we toast to that.
Marvelous idea.
- Yeah.
- To good friends and great neighbors.
Hear, hear.
It was nice seeing you.
Whatever this is,
stalling only makes it worse.
Ricky was right, you are a tiny ninja.
Just take care of business.
Hello there, Lizzie.
- Hi, Doc.
- Hey.
What did you think of the wedding?
Oh, it was very nice.
And how about the food?
I don't know, haven't tried it yet.
Are you okay?
I don't know if I should be
telling you this, but it's about Denny.
He asked me to get his charger
and I couldn't find it,
so I started looking in the desk drawer
and I found a bottle of Klonopin.
It was prescribed to someone else.
I know people who use it to get high.
Yeah
Well, thank you.
Thank you for telling me.
You look sad.
- Just tired.
- Mm.
I got my enlistment contract.
I'm leaving in about a week.
Congratulations.
Yeah, I just wanted you to know that
you're one of the best people in my life,
and I am such an idiot for screwing it up.
Well, that's true.
It was idiotic.
I was just wondering,
since I can't have my phone at boot camp,
could I write you letters?
If you promise to come back in one piece.
I'll do my best.
I'm gonna miss you, dummy.
I'm gonna miss you too.
I am coming home with you ♪
I am coming home ♪
- Hey.
- Hi.
- Did you hear back from Jack?
- Uh, no, not yet.
Jo Ellen says it's time
for the bride and groom
to have their first dance.
Shall we?
You're just too good to be true
Can't take my eyes off you ♪
You'd be like heaven to touch ♪
I wanna hold you so much ♪
At long last love has arrived ♪
Come on, everyone, join us.
And I'm so glad I'm alive ♪
You're just ♪
- Hey, you look beautiful.
- I'm glad you think so.
Come on, let's dance.
Okay.
There's nothing else to compare ♪
The sight of you leaves me weak ♪
Preach, hey, hey, it's me.
I called earlier,
but you didn't call me back.
Is Jack with you?
No, I thought he was with you.
He's not here yet.
He said he was gonna be late,
but I can't imagine he would be this late
unless something happened to him.
All right, hang tight.
I'll make some calls.
Okay. Thank you.
- Hey.
- Oh, hey.
- Is Jack here?
- No, not yet.
I hope he doesn't miss the cake cutting,
that's the best part.
Right.
You okay?
Yeah, it's embarrassing.
Oh, come on. I promise I won't be judgy.
I thought at this stage of my life,
I'd at least have a plus one.
I know it makes me sound like a sap,
but I want what they have, you know?
The chance to build a life with someone.
Wanting to have
a meaningful relationship isn't sappy.
That's interesting.
No, they work together.
Oh, that guy wants to be
more than just colleagues.
Oh, yeah? How do you know?
Well, the way he looks at her.
Mel, would you mind
if I stole the good doctor for a dance?
- Of course not.
- It'd be my pleasure.
Oh!
I need you, baby
To warm the lonely night ♪
I love you, baby ♪
Trust in me when I say ♪
Oh, pretty baby ♪
Don't bring me down I pray ♪
Oh, pretty baby ♪
Now that I've found you, stay ♪
Let me love you, baby ♪
Let me love you ♪
- Oh, hey.
- Hi.
Thank you so much for everything.
Oh, my gosh. You're welcome.
So happy for you guys.
This was really, really great.
I appreciate it.
- I'll put the bags in the car. Bye.
- Okay.
Bye.
We're leaving for the airport
first thing in the morning,
- so I will call you from Rome.
- Okay.
Okay? Please, please let me know
when you hear from Jack.
- I will. I will.
- Okay. I love you so much.
I love you too, honey.
I have to go
or I'm gonna start bawling again.
Okay.
- Okay.
- Eat lots of pasta for me.
- I will.
- Okay.
- I love you.
- I love you too.
Jack, it's me again.
Can you please just call me back?
I'm really starting to worry about you.
Oh, my God, Preacher. Did you find him?
Not yet.
She agreed to have breakfast with you.
That was the best I could do.
- Sorry.
- No, no, no, that's okay.
That's okay. Breakfast is good.
I don't think I've ever seen her
this mad at me.
Oh, she's not mad at you, she's
She's upset by the situation.
- Jack.
- Fine. She's really not happy with you.
What am I gonna do?
If Nate doesn't change his mind,
I don't think she'll forgive me.
I should go talk to him right now.
Oh, I think we can wait till the morning.
Just let everyone cool off.
Yeah, you're right.
Hey, it's gonna work out.
How do you know that?
Because you and Joey are family
and you love each other.
Yeah.
What's going on?
I thought these sheets were clean.
They were. I'm just
When I'm stressed, I change the bedding.
I've been doing it since I was a kid.
Oh, wow, that's, uh
That's very you.
Mm-hm.
Let me help put the sheets back on
and you can sleep.
Hey, you know, we never got to finish
our conversation from earlier.
Tomorrow.
I think we've done enough negotiating
for one night.
Yeah. Okay.
Hey. Charlie? Charlie. You're okay.
- He doesn't look so good.
- Yeah.
I can't feel my leg.
I know. We'll get you to a hospital, okay?
It's light enough,
I think we can carry him.
- Just us?
- He's going into shock.
If we don't get him to a hospital,
his organs are gonna shut down.
- Back's not great, but I'll give my all.
- Okay.
- Doc!
- I brought help.
Oh, just in time, Doc.
The ambulance is at the trailhead.
Right over there.
His tibial fracture is still stable,
but he's going into shock.
Clammy, weak pulse. He's very pale.
Could be septic shock.
- We need to get him to a hospital, stat.
- Yeah.
Okay, hold this.
All right, lift on three.
One, two, three.
- Easy, now. Easy, easy, easy.
- Watch it.
Easy.
- Here you go.
- Thanks.
- Bert, ready?
- Go on,
- I'll put the fire out, be right on.
- All right.
And again on three.
One, two, three.
- Thank you.
- Enjoy.
Nate. Hey.
- Hi.
- Thanks for meeting me so early.
- Sure.
- Look, I feel really terrible.
I thought you knew
why Joey was upset with me,
otherwise, I never would've said anything.
All you did was get me to pause
and consider your take on things.
But still, it's not my place
to interfere in your relationship.
I'm really sorry.
Getting married was my idea.
After our talk, I realized that Joey
might be going along
with this whole thing
just to make me happy.
Oh, but, you know,
wanting you to be happy is a good thing.
Not if she isn't being honest.
You don't know that, and it's my fault
you're doubting her, right?
Please, how can I fix it?
Oh, you can't.
This is between Joey and me.
- Thanks.
- Okay.
No, no, no.
Don't go. Come on.
I have a lot to do, and if I stay,
I'm not gonna get anything done.
Who cares?
Uh, me. Before I moved here,
I used to work 60-hour weeks.
Mm. And you were cool with that?
Right. How did such
a driven woman like you
end up with a slacker like me?
We're the perfect match.
We balance each other out.
I bet you make one hell of an attorney.
- Okay, bye.
- Bye.
Hello?
Hi.
Hey.
- How'd it go with Nate?
- Um
Well, he was really sweet, but there
just wasn't much to say, you know?
It's just up to them now.
- So you've done everything you can.
- Mm. I hope so.
Well, I'm heading to work,
and then my storage unit with Ricky
to see if there's anything
I can use for the Airstream.
- You have a storage unit?
- Oh, I'm full of surprises.
- I better get going.
- Oh.
Hey, before you go,
can we just talk about what happened
between us last night?
- Uh, can it wait till I get back?
- I don't wanna wait the whole day.
Okay.
Look, I just
I don't think
you're being honest with yourself.
Okay.
You keep telling yourself
that if you just work harder,
that you can handle everything
with Lonergan,
and fighting with Charmaine and Todd,
and having to make more money
for a baby you didn't expect.
Well, I can.
I mean, I am.
Yeah, well, by self-medicating.
No, that's not what I'm doing, but, um
Okay.
Look, if it bothers you that much,
then I'll stop drinking.
- You will?
- Mm-hm. Yeah.
Okay.
Okay, that's great.
That's great.
With alcohol abuse, it's
It's really just a symptom, you need
to find out where the pain is coming from.
Okay. But right now,
this is what I can do. Okay?
- If that's not enough
- Honey, it's not about being enough.
And I just
I don't want you to do this for me.
I want you to do it for you.
Everything I do is for us, okay?
Yeah. I know.
I know.
And I will do this.
Okay.
I gotta run. Just call me
after you speak to Joey, okay?
Okay.
Denny, I'm leaving.
You need anything before I go?
Yeah. Can I borrow one of Doc's
waterproof jackets?
I wanna hike up to the falls.
Left mine at the clinic.
Sure. They're in your room,
stored in a box under the bed.
And Doc won't mind?
He's got so many.
He wouldn't notice one was missing
- if his life depended on it.
- Okay. Thanks.
I'll be back in a few hours.
Enjoy your hike.
Bye.
How did you find this house?
Nate found it on Airbnb.
Wow, it's beautiful.
Yeah. We're happy with it.
Joe
I am so sorry.
I should've been more supportive.
No, you were right.
There are things
we don't know about each other.
So I talked to Nate about trusting
that what we tell each other is true.
What did he say?
He agreed.
And he said he loves me,
and that if I'm truly ready
today can still be the day.
- Really?
- Yeah.
- So you guys are getting married?
- Yeah.
- Oh, my gosh. Oh, honey.
- I know.
- That's such great news.
- Yeah. It's great.
Congratulations.
- Thank you.
- I do have one question.
- Yeah?
- Is it okay
if I'm still your maid of honor?
- Yes. Of course.
- Yeah?
- Okay.
- Yes!
Can I throw you a reception after?
Oh, my God. No. No, it's so last-minute.
- You don't have to.
- Oh, let me worry about that.
I'm so happy for you.
- Thank you.
- Really.
Me too. He's great.
I know.
Cheers.
Let me know if you need anything.
Okay. Bye, now.
Shirley said Bert's home,
and Charlie's on his way to the hospital.
The Virgin River phone tree
updates faster than Twitter.
If we could limit those conversations
to 280 characters, we'd be golden.
I know how to tweet. I choose not to.
Oh, and for that we are all grateful.
You're welcome.
- Aunt Connie
- Hmm?
- Can I ask you a question?
- Yeah.
Go right ahead, dear.
If you found out something about someone
and you were worried
they might be in danger
would you say something?
Absolutely. In fact,
it's your duty to warn them.
Even if it's super hard?
Doing the right thing
is usually super hard.
Thanks.
Hey, Mel.
Wow, okay.
Yeah, yeah, we'd love to come.
Yep. Okay.
Bye.
- Hey.
- Hey.
What's up?
- So remember that bondsman's assistant?
- Mm-hm.
She called with a description
of the donor who bailed out Brady:
Female, expensive suit, drives an SUV.
- She get a plate number?
- She got a picture.
Oh, nicely done.
Okay. I'm gonna run that
through the system.
- Uh
- I don't even wanna know how
The car is registered
to Melissa Montgomery,
3114 Mayfield Avenue, San Diego.
Okay. I still have a friend
or two at the SDPD.
- I'll check into it.
- Great.
- Any word on Calvin's boat?
- We are searching
every body of water within
a 50-mile radius of Emerald Lumber.
If he's living on a boat, we'll find him.
- All right, you'll let me know? Thanks.
- Mm-hm.
All right.
How'd it go with Joey?
Well, the wedding is back on.
Aw. See, I told you it would work out.
Yes, you did.
Don't know what I would've done
without you.
You'd have gone through a lot of sheets.
Yeah, probably would have.
Uh, also,
so instead of going to city hall,
I am organizing a surprise ceremony.
Do you have time to pull all that off?
Well, Jo Ellen is gonna help me.
You sure you're not putting yourself
under pressure?
No, no, not at all.
This is something I wanna do for her.
Okay. Well, great.
I'll have Preacher
send over some champagne.
Aw. Thank you, that's really sweet.
Also, if you have time this afternoon,
could you maybe hang out with Nate?
Joey's going to get her nails done
and he doesn't know anybody here.
Yeah, sure. Send me his number.
Great. Thanks.
Uh, the wedding's at 6:00,
so just have him back in time
to get ready and, um
I'll meet you there.
Promise me one thing?
- What?
- Save me a dance, will you?
- Babe, you can have all the dances.
- I'm gonna hold you to that. Better go.
- I love you.
- Okay. I love you too.
- Bye.
- Bye.
Table 9 needs waters all around.
- Got it.
- Thanks.
And here we go.
- There's a bunch of water back here.
- Huh?
Oh. Damn, I think we might have a leak.
Once the customers finish up,
put up the closed sign.
- I'll shut off the water.
- Okay.
Hey, you're back.
- Hey.
- Hey, how's Charlie doing?
He's in the hospital in stable condition.
That's fantastic news.
How are you guys holding up?
I feel okay.
I guess those overnight shifts
in the hospital paid off.
I remember those days.
Those schedules were a young man's game.
Uh, which includes you.
In the last 12 hours,
you've hiked, what, like 16 miles?
Why are you so chipper? Thanks.
Well, my sister's in town, and
long story short,
I'm throwing her a surprise wedding.
Oh, well, tell her congratulations
from me.
I will. Do you mind
if I run some errands at lunch?
I have to pick up
the wedding dress, flowers
I could cover for you.
Why not take the whole day off?
Are you sure you won't be too tired?
Come on, I'm fine.
Works for me.
I'm gonna go take a shower and rest a bit,
then be back so you can take a break.
Perfect.
Okay, great.
Amazing. Thanks for covering.
Oh, and I would love it
if you would come to the wedding.
That's if you're not too exhausted.
I'll just check to make sure
Hope's feeling okay,
but we'll do our best.
Just because I'm here,
don't feel obligated to invite me.
Come on. With you,
it's never an obligation.
Well, in that case, I'll be there.
Great. If you guys need anything,
give me a call.
And yeah.
Thanks again. Bye.
What?
Well, there are a million reasons
to love Virgin River
and for your sake,
I hope she is not one of them.
Mel and I are just colleagues.
Good.
I'll let Hope know we're back.
Yoo-hoo.
What are you doing here?
Well, you know,
this weather is perfect for planting.
What's, uh What's all this?
I'm putting together a bench.
What a lovely idea.
I'd be happy to help you put it together.
Have you ever in your life
put something together?
Yes. As a thespian,
I have built my fair share of stage sets.
In fact, if I didn't look like this,
I probably would have gone
into set design.
Uh-huh.
I prefer to work alone.
Oh, Hope. Come on, please.
I really wanna help.
Fine, just don't get in the way.
Okay!
So, um
where are the instructions, then?
We don't need them.
Are you sure? Because they all
They're all the same color,
and with your
With my what? My TBI?
Is that what you're talking about?
No! No, I was gonna say, with your bench
There's a lot of screws.
Nice save.
So are you in or out?
Oh, I'm in.
And we are gonna do it your way.
Hello?
Hey. How's your friend Charlie?
I'm told he'll make a complete recovery,
thank you for asking.
Do you need anything?
Can I make you lunch?
I appreciate the offer, but I'll scavenge
something after my shower.
Okay. I'm just leaving to go on a hike.
Before you go, there's something
I wanna talk to you about.
I know about the drug cabinet.
Now, Mel didn't tattle.
There was a security issue,
I pressured her
into telling me what happened.
I asked her not to say anything.
I didn't want you to think
I was some criminal.
I had a headache
and I wasn't thinking clearly.
How did you get the cabinet open?
And please be honest.
I used my Swiss Army knife.
I'm so sorry.
I was afraid that if I told you the truth,
you wouldn't trust me anymore.
Well
How about we consider this
an isolated incident
and assume that nothing like this
will ever, ever happen again?
Of course. Thanks for understanding.
You just remember:
Trust is hard to build, easy to break.
Don't worry. I won't let you down.
- Have a nice hike.
- Thanks.
Where'd you get all this stuff?
Most of it came
from my grandparents.
Why do you still have it?
When they died, no one else wanted it,
I didn't wanna sell it,
so I put it in storage.
I forgot it was here.
I haven't been here
for four or five years.
So, what are we looking for?
Anything to decorate an Airstream.
What about this?
It's a little much, I think.
Okay.
Uh, how about these?
Those could work. Put those out there,
- that can be the "take" pile.
- Okay.
Man, it's like digging
through buried treasure in here.
You know what they say, one man's trash
This reminds me of a show
called Storage Wars.
There was this one episode
where this guy found this, like,
World War II minesweeper thing
Jack. Jack.
Jack, what do you think?
Huh?
Yeah. I think we're done here.
What do you mean?
We just took out the cushions.
Yeah, we can come back another day.
Okay. Well, I guess I'll go, then.
Yeah. Thanks for your help.
Yeah, no problem.
It looks stunning.
Although the hemline's a little short.
Oh, this is gonna fit my sister perfectly.
Hi. I'm here for the dress fitting.
Certainly. Right away, Miss Masry.
Oh, hi. Wait, what are you doing here?
Hi, Charmaine.
Thanks.
If you're not in a hurry,
I can steam your dress and pack it to go.
A surprise wedding. So romantic!
Yeah.
So
You and Jack
getting married?
No, the dress is for my sister.
You don't have to lie.
It's not like I'm shocked.
I'm not lying.
I'm throwing my sister
a surprise wedding tonight.
- Your sister from L.A.?
- Mm-hm.
- She's getting married here?
- Yes, she is.
How long has she been engaged for?
Actually, I don't I'm not sure.
So you don't know
when your sister got engaged
and you're throwing her
a surprise wedding in Virgin River?
- It's a very unusual situation.
- Mm-hm.
Look, I'm married.
You're obviously getting married.
There's nothing left to fight over.
We should just be honest with each other.
Yeah, I agree.
You stealing Jack
was honestly the best thing
that could've ever happened to me.
He never would've loved me
the way that he loves you.
- Charmaine.
- No. You don't understand.
What I'm saying is, I forgive you.
And, I don't know, maybe one day
we could become friends. So
All steamed and ready to go.
Oh, thank you. Thanks.
I'm glad that I ran into you,
and I hope your sister
has a wonderful wedding.
Hope, it's beautiful.
And we put it together so quickly.
You're not mad
that I threw away the directions?
- No, not in the least.
- Okay, that's it.
The jig's up.
Whatever do you mean?
You've been treating me
like a Ming vase all damn day.
What are you talking about?
We've got six leftover screws
and you haven't said a word.
I was supporting your process.
You never supported my process
before my accident.
Spill it, blondie.
Okay, I did a little research on TBIs,
and in your presence,
I am to have a calm and friendly demeanor.
That's horse crap,
but I appreciate the effort.
What I need is occasional seclusion
and for people to act normal around me.
Fair enough.
I will stop tiptoeing around you,
tout de suite.
But it really is beautiful.
Isn't it? I know.
I told you we should have
followed instructions.
- That's more like it.
- Oh, honestly.
Okay.
Hannah, lift on three.
Three.
- You're freakishly strong.
- I know. Thank you.
Here.
- There's a knife.
- Hold on.
Don't touch it.
What's on it?
Looks like blood.
Gross.
Hey, Mike. Need you at the bar, ASAP.
I got to admit, I'm a little jealous.
Hmm?
I would love to own a bar up here.
Not be so tied to my phone all the time.
Why, what do you do?
Residential real estate.
Not exactly my dream job.
No?
Why, what is?
I was gonna go to business school,
but about a month before
we were supposed to start,
I had a death in the family.
I'm sorry to hear that.
Yeah, thanks.
It really blew me off course.
I ended up withdrawing,
traveling around the country
in a rusty old RV.
Yeah, well
Grief has a way of doing that.
Yeah.
And never really got back on track,
but I had a friend in real estate,
and it looked easy.
And is it?
Easy?
No, not really. But I make a good living.
Eh. Sounds like you figured it out.
Had to.
Yeah, life goes on, right?
Yeah, sure does.
Sorry, man, I didn't mean to bum you out.
No.
We're supposed to be celebrating.
Oh, wait, toasting with water's bad luck.
A couple of shots?
Whiskey?
- No, I'm good. Thanks.
- Come on, man, it's my wedding day.
You can't let me drink alone.
- Preach.
- Hey. It's just over here.
- Where?
- Under the sink.
- Anyone touch it?
- No.
You think it's connected
to Jack's shooting?
Uh, I won't know anything
until we run it through the lab.
Deputies went over
every inch of this place.
If there wasn't a leak,
it'd still be stuck under there.
Preach, do me a favor,
don't tell Jack till the results are in,
just in case it turns out to be nothing.
Yeah, I get it.
- Won't say a word.
- All right.
Night.
Hey.
Oh, hey.
I didn't think you'd be back
from work yet.
Yeah, Jeb had everything under control,
so thought I'd cut out early.
Huh.
So, what do you wanna do tonight?
Actually, we were invited to a wedding.
A wedding?
Who's getting married?
Mel's sister, Joey.
Joey?
Hmm.
Kind of last-minute, huh?
Ah. I think it's kind of romantic.
Yeah, I'm
not a big wedding guy.
Right.
And Jack's gonna be there.
And there's that.
Come on, there'll be
other people there too,
you guys don't even
have to talk to each other.
I'm sorry, I'm just not up for it.
Okay. I'll go by myself.
Or you could stay here.
I'll make you dinner.
I can't.
I promised Mel. But don't worry about it.
Sorry, I'm running late.
I'm so sorry.
I called the clerk at city hall.
They can stay till 6:00.
- Okay. Well, change of plans.
- Oh.
I know I said just the reception,
but I may have included your vows.
You may have?
This is for you,
but only if you want to wear it.
- It's beautiful.
- Okay.
And this is for you.
- You did not have to get me anything.
- I wanted it to be special.
Honey.
- They were Mom's.
- Yeah.
So now you have something borrowed,
something blue, and something old.
- I mean, the dress is new.
- Yeah.
- Thank you. They're perfect.
- You're welcome.
- Sweetheart.
- Thank you.
You're welcome.
- I love you.
- I love you too.
Hey, are you ready?
Hold your horses.
Oh!
Oh, what?
I bought you that dress five years ago,
and you've never worn it once.
And if I remember correctly,
you said it made you look like
mutton dressed as lamb.
Well, there's a first time for everything.
Yeah, I think I was right.
You look beautiful.
- I'm glad you think so.
- Yeah.
- You ready?
- I am.
Okay.
Oh, uh, Denny left the light on, hold on.
So you'd like to close this out
in one transaction?
Yes, if that's not a problem.
Not at all.
We just don't get many of these requests.
It's a lot of money.
Well, here's the bank name
and the account number
and the routing number for the transfer.
Provided you have enough
funds in this account
- There's more than enough.
- Then everything should be in order.
I'll contact you
once the transfer is complete.
That'd be great. Thank you.
My pleasure.
Enjoy the rest of the day, Mr. Mullins.
You too.
Isn't she beautiful?
Uh, yeah.
I didn't know that Nick was ordained.
According to the World Wide Web, he is.
You could be too.
Thank you.
- Hi.
- Hi.
Dearly beloved, we're gathered here today
to join this man, Nate Brenner,
and this woman, Joey Barnes,
in holy matrimony.
- The bride is absolutely stunning
- Hey.
Thanks for coming.
- And she said yes.
- If it isn't already clear
I'd do anything for you.
Nate and Joey, I understand
you've written your own vows?
- Yes.
- Joey, you may begin.
Okay.
Nate, I promise to share
my whole heart with you
and to love you fiercely and loyally.
- Hi.
- Hey.
So you can plan a wedding in a day?
Yeah, well, thanks to Jo Ellen
and everybody else.
Okay. Well, I'll have to remember that,
because I'll be surprising you and Jack.
- Oh, really? Do you promise?
- Mm-hm. Oh, yeah.
Speaking of, have you seen my brother?
Brady's here, I wanna make sure
everything is cool.
Um, no, I haven't, actually,
and I'm starting to get a little worried.
Why? Haven't you heard from him?
Well, he said he was running late, but
It's probably something at the bar.
Or maybe his phone died.
Yeah.
- It's going to be fine.
- You're right. You're right, I know.
- You look great.
- So do you.
Hey, Nate.
- Mel.
- Congratulations again.
- Thanks for planning all this.
- Yeah, of course.
I'm really glad that you and Joey
were able to work it out.
Yeah.
When was the last time that you saw Jack?
When he dropped me off.
He had to run home and shower.
Oh, okay.
How did he seem?
- Uh, he was totally fine.
- Okay.
- Why? He's not here?
- No, not yet.
- Just
- Hey.
- Hi.
- Hi. What are you two up to?
I was asking Nate
if he knew where Jack was.
- Is something wrong?
- No, no.
No, everything's fine.
- Okay.
- Yeah.
Um, I'm gonna go take care of some stuff.
- Okay.
- You guys have fun.
- Hi.
- Hi.
- I can't believe you haven't told him.
- I haven't found the right moment.
Well, either you tell Doc, or I will.
Tell Doc what?
- She's happy Charlie's on the mend.
- Ah.
How long is he going to be
in the hospital?
Well, his orthopedist isn't sure,
but I'm headed over there tomorrow
to follow up.
It's a miracle
he didn't crack his head open.
If he had fallen head-first
You heard Doc, he's gonna be okay.
Well, if he needs anything,
Jo Ellen and I are happy to pay
for whatever the insurance doesn't cover.
Well, that is very generous of you.
We consider you all family.
I say we toast to that.
Marvelous idea.
- Yeah.
- To good friends and great neighbors.
Hear, hear.
It was nice seeing you.
Whatever this is,
stalling only makes it worse.
Ricky was right, you are a tiny ninja.
Just take care of business.
Hello there, Lizzie.
- Hi, Doc.
- Hey.
What did you think of the wedding?
Oh, it was very nice.
And how about the food?
I don't know, haven't tried it yet.
Are you okay?
I don't know if I should be
telling you this, but it's about Denny.
He asked me to get his charger
and I couldn't find it,
so I started looking in the desk drawer
and I found a bottle of Klonopin.
It was prescribed to someone else.
I know people who use it to get high.
Yeah
Well, thank you.
Thank you for telling me.
You look sad.
- Just tired.
- Mm.
I got my enlistment contract.
I'm leaving in about a week.
Congratulations.
Yeah, I just wanted you to know that
you're one of the best people in my life,
and I am such an idiot for screwing it up.
Well, that's true.
It was idiotic.
I was just wondering,
since I can't have my phone at boot camp,
could I write you letters?
If you promise to come back in one piece.
I'll do my best.
I'm gonna miss you, dummy.
I'm gonna miss you too.
I am coming home with you ♪
I am coming home ♪
- Hey.
- Hi.
- Did you hear back from Jack?
- Uh, no, not yet.
Jo Ellen says it's time
for the bride and groom
to have their first dance.
Shall we?
You're just too good to be true
Can't take my eyes off you ♪
You'd be like heaven to touch ♪
I wanna hold you so much ♪
At long last love has arrived ♪
Come on, everyone, join us.
And I'm so glad I'm alive ♪
You're just ♪
- Hey, you look beautiful.
- I'm glad you think so.
Come on, let's dance.
Okay.
There's nothing else to compare ♪
The sight of you leaves me weak ♪
Preach, hey, hey, it's me.
I called earlier,
but you didn't call me back.
Is Jack with you?
No, I thought he was with you.
He's not here yet.
He said he was gonna be late,
but I can't imagine he would be this late
unless something happened to him.
All right, hang tight.
I'll make some calls.
Okay. Thank you.
- Hey.
- Oh, hey.
- Is Jack here?
- No, not yet.
I hope he doesn't miss the cake cutting,
that's the best part.
Right.
You okay?
Yeah, it's embarrassing.
Oh, come on. I promise I won't be judgy.
I thought at this stage of my life,
I'd at least have a plus one.
I know it makes me sound like a sap,
but I want what they have, you know?
The chance to build a life with someone.
Wanting to have
a meaningful relationship isn't sappy.
That's interesting.
No, they work together.
Oh, that guy wants to be
more than just colleagues.
Oh, yeah? How do you know?
Well, the way he looks at her.
Mel, would you mind
if I stole the good doctor for a dance?
- Of course not.
- It'd be my pleasure.
Oh!
I need you, baby
To warm the lonely night ♪
I love you, baby ♪
Trust in me when I say ♪
Oh, pretty baby ♪
Don't bring me down I pray ♪
Oh, pretty baby ♪
Now that I've found you, stay ♪
Let me love you, baby ♪
Let me love you ♪
- Oh, hey.
- Hi.
Thank you so much for everything.
Oh, my gosh. You're welcome.
So happy for you guys.
This was really, really great.
I appreciate it.
- I'll put the bags in the car. Bye.
- Okay.
Bye.
We're leaving for the airport
first thing in the morning,
- so I will call you from Rome.
- Okay.
Okay? Please, please let me know
when you hear from Jack.
- I will. I will.
- Okay. I love you so much.
I love you too, honey.
I have to go
or I'm gonna start bawling again.
Okay.
- Okay.
- Eat lots of pasta for me.
- I will.
- Okay.
- I love you.
- I love you too.
Jack, it's me again.
Can you please just call me back?
I'm really starting to worry about you.
Oh, my God, Preacher. Did you find him?
Not yet.