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Christmas with Felicity 0000 full movie
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00:00:00I can feel the magic in the air, Christmas everywhere, I just need someone to hold.
00:00:21Nothing like your favorite time of year, to fill you up with cheer.
00:00:27Come snuggle up in the cold.
00:00:30I don't need presents, I don't need snow.
00:00:34I just need you, babe, and a little mistletoe.
00:00:39Cause the only thing that's on my wish list, is getting close to you on Christmas.
00:00:49Cause all I need is just your kisses, so what you waiting for?
00:00:56Why don't you come and keep me warm?
00:00:59Keep me warm, girl.
00:01:01Keep me warm, girl.
00:01:03Keep me warm.
00:01:05Why don't you come and keep me warm?
00:01:26After two years.
00:01:47I'm so sorry, Felicity.
00:01:49Unemployed and bankrupt at Christmas.
00:01:52I feel sick.
00:01:54You gave it your best. Chicago's a big heart city.
00:01:57A failed artist, a failed wedding, and now a failed baker.
00:02:02It's so sad I could laugh, but I just end up crying.
00:02:06Hang in there, Felicity. We all believe in you up here in Wisconsin.
00:02:10You all are way too happy.
00:02:13Well, only room for one moody artist in this family.
00:02:16How's she doing?
00:02:18I think she misses her aunt.
00:02:20That's nice of you to say.
00:02:22I can't eat this. Here, Ginger.
00:02:24And I just maxed out another credit card on comfort food.
00:02:27Do not get another credit card.
00:02:29What am I going to do, Grace?
00:02:31Mom and Dad would love to have you.
00:02:33No way.
00:02:34I mean, I do admit, Pear.
00:02:35Empty nest honeymoon phase has gotten worse.
00:02:39Much worse.
00:02:40You wouldn't have to pay rent.
00:02:43Aspen Grove at Christmas?
00:02:46I don't think I could stomach it.
00:02:48What are you saying?
00:02:49I honestly don't even think I like Christmas anymore.
00:02:52Okay. Now you've crossed a line.
00:02:55You have always loved Christmas.
00:02:57Well, things change.
00:02:59This last year's been tough.
00:03:01Now Grinch.
00:03:03Dawn.
00:03:05Dawn.
00:03:07You could work at Dawn's office.
00:03:09The front desk assistant girl, uh...
00:03:12Lily.
00:03:13Lily?
00:03:14Lily.
00:03:15Lily.
00:03:16Lily.
00:03:17Lily.
00:03:18Lily is going to Prague for a month.
00:03:20With her school.
00:03:21I think.
00:03:22Grace, I cannot work at your husband's office like a teenager.
00:03:26Lily is not a teenager.
00:03:27And you'd be doing Dawn a big favor.
00:03:30Well, she's 19, so technically she's a teenager.
00:03:33Huge.
00:03:34Big deal.
00:03:35Very helpful.
00:03:37Maybe...
00:03:41Never mind.
00:03:42Maybe what?
00:03:46Maybe I should call Brian.
00:03:48Are you hearing yourself?
00:03:50You called off the wedding.
00:03:52I went with you when you tried to get a refund on your wedding dress.
00:03:55I sat with you while you cried when they said no.
00:03:59He was my best friend.
00:04:02I mean, you are too, but you know what I mean.
00:04:04You're spiraling.
00:04:06Come home.
00:04:07Work at Dawn's office for a month.
00:04:09Make some money.
00:04:11Get back to Chicago after Christmas.
00:04:13A humbug.
00:04:15Speak for yourself, honey.
00:04:17What choice do you have?
00:04:19One month off his job, that's it.
00:04:22One month.
00:04:23For Christmas.
00:04:25For Christmas.
00:04:43What are we doing here?
00:05:05What are we doing here?
00:05:34Come on, don't you snap.
00:05:44Sweetie!
00:05:45Welcome home!
00:05:49Okay, I can't breathe.
00:05:51How was the drive?
00:05:53Are you hungry? Thirsty?
00:05:54Let's get you some eggnog.
00:05:56No, Mom, Dad, let's get one thing straight.
00:05:59I just want to work and make plans to start over.
00:06:02I appreciate you letting me stay, and I love you,
00:06:05but I want as little Christmas as humanly possible.
00:06:14Oh, sweetheart.
00:06:16You bet.
00:06:17Oh.
00:06:20Well, I'll just have to help you.
00:06:23I wish you would.
00:06:30Felicity!
00:06:33I'm glad you're back.
00:06:36Not so sure I am.
00:06:37It's a good thing.
00:06:39Just in time for a Christmas miracle.
00:06:41I know, I'm kidding.
00:06:43No holiday magic allowed.
00:06:47Aunt Felicity!
00:06:49Maddie, look at you.
00:06:51You're so grown up now.
00:06:53Really?
00:06:54We're heading to the farmer's market.
00:06:55Do you want to come, or are we still in the mood?
00:06:58We could be in a mood and still go to the farmer's market.
00:07:00That's the most she's talked to anyone in weeks.
00:07:03I feel like I get along well with so many teenagers.
00:07:06I can't imagine why.
00:07:10Dashing through the snow in a one-horse open sleigh
00:07:14O'er the fields we go, laughing all the way
00:07:18Bells on bobtail ring, making spirits bright
00:07:22What fun it is to ride and sing a sleighing song tonight
00:07:27So, Maddie's all grown up?
00:07:29When did that happen?
00:07:31Overnight.
00:07:32She is just like you.
00:07:33Well, isn't she lucky?
00:07:35I remember when I wanted to move to Chicago in pain.
00:07:38Take on the world.
00:07:40Well, didn't you?
00:07:45And soon Miss Fanny Bright was seated by my side
00:07:49This has been a blast.
00:07:51I'm going to go grab a coffee and sit in the car.
00:07:53Absolutely not.
00:07:54You need fresh air and small-town festivities.
00:07:57And Maddie loves Christmas in Aspen Grove, don't you?
00:08:00Yeah, she tries to play it cool.
00:08:03I like Christmas.
00:08:05Cookies.
00:08:07That is exactly what we need.
00:08:09Yeah, but why do they have to be Christmas cookies?
00:08:11Couldn't they just be cookies?
00:08:13Or cookies you eat during the winter season?
00:08:16Let's go and leave Lady Scrooge, or was it Lady Grinch?
00:08:21Both.
00:08:22To figure out Christmas on her own.
00:08:25Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way
00:08:30Oh, what fun it is to ride in a one-horse open sleigh
00:08:52Hi, you!
00:08:55I'll put this monstrosity on you when you're done with Christmas.
00:09:00Done with Christmas? We're just getting started.
00:09:03Excuse me, that was a private conversation.
00:09:06With Pumpkin.
00:09:08He's being oppressed by Christmas.
00:09:11Pressed?
00:09:13Yeah, he's being oppressed by Christmas.
00:09:16Excuse me, what are you doing with my pumpkin?
00:09:19Oh, nothing. Sorry.
00:09:21Pumpkin, come here.
00:09:26Tried to tell her.
00:09:28I couldn't be mad at you, though.
00:09:30I'm not mad at you.
00:09:32I'm not mad at you.
00:09:34I'm not mad at you.
00:09:36I'm not mad at you.
00:09:38I'm not mad at you.
00:09:40I'm not mad at you.
00:09:42I'm not mad at you.
00:09:44Tried to tell her.
00:09:46I couldn't be mad at you, though, could I, James?
00:09:48Right. Well, sorry again.
00:09:51The Torchicoco? It's a season and all that.
00:09:54Yeah, it's not really my season.
00:09:56Not this year, anyways.
00:10:00I don't believe it.
00:10:02Don't believe what?
00:10:04You're Felicity Olsen.
00:10:06Caitlin Rogers?
00:10:08So you're back in town?
00:10:10I don't think I've seen you since you and Grace graduated high school.
00:10:13How have you been?
00:10:15Fantastic.
00:10:17I'm town chairwoman, which means that I'm responsible
00:10:19for making sure that all of this runs smoothly.
00:10:22Grace told me about the wedding.
00:10:25What a shame.
00:10:27Caitlin, you would know.
00:10:29Where is Mrs. Rockwell's cookie stand?
00:10:31Oh, you haven't heard.
00:10:33Mrs. Rockwell retired. She lives in Florida now.
00:10:35Seriously? No!
00:10:37She fell in love with Arnold Hollingsworth.
00:10:40One day, he started sitting in the window seat at the coffee shop.
00:10:42Which was Mrs. Rockwell's seat.
00:10:44So she started sitting with him, and they fell in love.
00:10:48Oh, that is so romantic.
00:10:50It's so lame. It's true.
00:10:52Bogartown is lucky.
00:10:54No more Mrs. Rockwell's Christmas cookies for us.
00:10:56Sound the alarm.
00:11:01Just a bit of holiday humor.
00:11:04Betty, I understand this may not be important to someone like you,
00:11:09but in a small town, tradition matters.
00:11:13Now, if you'll excuse me, I see a pair of wooden angels
00:11:16that are about to go up in flames next to that candle display.
00:11:19Caitlin saves the day.
00:11:21James, talk soon about the snowball.
00:11:24Christmas cookies.
00:11:26No. No. I'm in mourning.
00:11:28My sister's a baker.
00:11:30Was a baker.
00:11:31You could save Christmas.
00:11:33Yes, but what about all the town events and the hard-working folks
00:11:36who don't have time to bake,
00:11:38and who want something to bring to parties, to school, to church?
00:11:43Maddie!
00:11:45Um, cinnamon rolls.
00:11:47Who's the Noel?
00:11:49It's a golden opportunity here.
00:11:51Okay, I've decided I'm leaving.
00:11:54Goodbye. It was nice to meet you.
00:11:56Please excuse my sister. She is not in the Christmas spirit yet.
00:12:00That is a quick transition after Thanksgiving.
00:12:02Yeah, maybe that's it.
00:12:04Felicity, this is James.
00:12:06James was varsity quarterback.
00:12:09He was a bit of a star.
00:12:11I don't think I knew what a football was back then.
00:12:13Oh, it's a brown ball, sort of spheroid.
00:12:15Oh, I thought that was the baseball.
00:12:19Ah, two Cocos, none for Felicity.
00:12:22Felicity, your name means happiness, right?
00:12:25Oh, also joy, cheer, delight, everything my sister embodies.
00:12:30Ha.
00:12:31Well, lots of Felicity around the holiday would be a good thing.
00:12:35Oh, can I get a quart of milk and three pounds of butter?
00:12:39Three pounds?
00:12:41It's Christmas. Time to bake cookies to eat during the winter season.
00:12:47I see what you did there, Grace.
00:12:49All right. Later, Maddie.
00:12:53Nice to meet you, Felicity.
00:12:56What is wrong with this town?
00:12:58It's like everyone's under a spell.
00:13:00You'll be under it too, soon enough.
00:13:02We'll be back in Chicago soon enough.
00:13:08Wanna bet?
00:13:10Wanna bet?
00:13:17So, after we log in, we have to access the patient records library.
00:13:27To do this, we click...
00:13:30...the PDF and drag it over to the patient's name.
00:13:48Let's see, where is it?
00:13:50Got it.
00:13:51I tend to do all of my inputs after lunch.
00:13:56Oh, did you put your name on your lunch?
00:13:59No, I didn't.
00:14:01Guess I assumed that sandwich in the fridge was just named Susan.
00:14:10Sorry, that was a bad joke.
00:14:13I'll just go write my name on my food.
00:14:24That is too funny!
00:14:27A sandwich named Susan!
00:14:30Yeah, I thought it was weird you guys all naming your food like that.
00:14:33You know, every office has its quirks.
00:14:35If you knew Susan, you'd know why what you said is so funny!
00:14:42I can't read the mirror.
00:14:45Oh, a salad! A salad named Jamal!
00:14:51A soup named Benjamin!
00:14:56Okay, so that PDF that you were talking about...
00:14:59A smoothie named Ken!
00:15:08You laughed, but that joke went on for eight hours.
00:15:10Oh, hey, beggars can't be choosers.
00:15:12Okay, I am grateful for the job. I can just see myself going insane.
00:15:16Did Felicity tell you what a smashing success she was today?
00:15:19A burrito named Don.
00:15:22A new classic. Ready for movie night?
00:15:25Yep. See you in there.
00:16:25We're watching It's a Wonderful Life. You're baking.
00:16:29I'm shortbread recipe.
00:16:31That's the best words I've ever heard.
00:16:34Hey, what's the hold up?
00:16:35Oh, Christmas cookies. Nice. May I?
00:16:42My, they just melt in our mouth.
00:16:44Salty but buttery.
00:16:46Yet sweet. This is the best Christmas cookie I've ever had.
00:16:50I mean, I knew you were good, but these are insane. Who are you?
00:16:54She's the new Mrs. Rockwell.
00:16:56What does that mean?
00:16:58It means, Don, I quit.
00:17:01And I have the perfect gig for you to get started.
00:17:04We're talking high profile.
00:17:50Cocoa delivery. Am I late?
00:17:52Hey, Maddy.
00:17:53Made it just in time. Sugar plum berries are about to wrap it up.
00:17:57Good. I had to finish up a few things at the farm.
00:18:00Oh, I forgot. Everyone here is on aspirin grove time.
00:18:03I'm sure it looks like you found your holiday spirit.
00:18:05Well, there is an opening in the marketplace. I'm making money. I'm thrilled. Ho, ho, ho, etc.
00:18:11That's very Christmassy of you.
00:18:14What's more Christmassy than rampant consumerism wrapped in a warm blanket of butter and sugar?
00:18:20So there is no room for Christmas magic. You are just all business.
00:18:24You say that like it's a bad thing.
00:18:26I mean, it's a little... never mind.
00:18:29It's what?
00:18:31It's a little cynical.
00:18:35Maybe that's a strong word, but it's...
00:18:37It's realistic. If that's being cynical, then so be it.
00:18:41But I plan to do very well this season.
00:18:44I have to.
00:18:58So how'd the butter work out for ya?
00:19:01Fine.
00:19:03Best butter in the state.
00:19:05Looks like it inspired you.
00:19:08I inspire myself.
00:19:10Then you won't mind if I try one?
00:19:13Those are for sale.
00:19:15Besides, I thought you were Mr. Humble Christmas Loving Farmer Man.
00:19:19Okay. What is wrong with loving Christmas?
00:19:22Nothing. It's very innocent and small town. It's sweet.
00:19:27It's innocent. Because nobody in Chicago loves Christmas.
00:19:31Everybody's too busy being... chic.
00:19:35Are you calling me chic? Chic and cynical?
00:19:38Wow. I sound very French.
00:19:40Thank goodness I left Aspen Grove.
00:19:42Hey. This is my town, and it's your town too.
00:19:46Please. I wouldn't live here again if somebody paid me to.
00:19:50Isn't that exactly what's happening here?
00:20:29So, how did everybody do?
00:20:32Sold out.
00:20:33Oh, it's too bad. I would have loved a taste test.
00:20:36This is better than she used to be.
00:20:38What? Used to be?
00:20:39Must be James' butter.
00:20:41It's definitely not the butter. It's all technique.
00:20:44What do you mean, used to be?
00:20:46Not in a bad way.
00:20:48Well, we all grow and change over the years.
00:20:50Especially when we get back to our innocent, small town butter.
00:20:58I still remember how you were in middle school.
00:21:01Braces, glasses. You hardly said a word back then.
00:21:05Grace's awkward little sister. The artsy one.
00:21:10How things change.
00:21:14Let me be a shining example of how middle school does not define you.
00:21:19You're going to do great, Maddie.
00:21:21It does plant seeds for the future.
00:21:23After all, I was class president.
00:21:26Yeah. You got the school to buy those extra vending machines.
00:21:30With no help from anyone, I might add.
00:21:32If I had a campaign slogan, it would have been,
00:21:34never mind, I'll do it myself.
00:21:36Always impressive, Caitlin.
00:21:38And you didn't get any hot cocoa this evening.
00:21:43Don't worry. I'll wear you down.
00:21:47Evening, artsy ladies.
00:21:50Let's sleep. Good luck.
00:21:53Thanks. Let me help you with that.
00:21:56Thank you kindly.
00:22:03Good night.
00:22:12You're my hero, you know that?
00:22:14Being 13 is the worst.
00:22:16Tell me about it.
00:22:18You really think my baking's gotten better?
00:22:20I didn't mean to-
00:22:21No, it's okay. It's good feedback.
00:22:23Not everyone will give you an honest opinion.
00:22:26I do think James Butter had something to do with it.
00:22:29But if you tell anyone I said that, I'll deny it.
00:22:31Got it.
00:22:32And disown you.
00:22:33My lips are sealed.
00:22:37So how busy are 13-year-olds these days?
00:22:40I don't know.
00:22:42What?
00:22:44What?
00:22:52Okay, hold it straight up and down.
00:22:54Perfect.
00:22:57Look at that. You're a natural.
00:23:01Everybody ready?
00:23:04Look at you two little elves.
00:23:06Look what Aunt Felicity showed me.
00:23:08It's pretty cool, Matt.
00:23:10Ready to get a treat?
00:23:11I got plenty of rope to tie it up and a thermos full of Carol's delicious eggnog.
00:23:16Don's out front. He actually likes that stuff.
00:23:19Let's wrap this up, Maddie.
00:23:21Okay.
00:23:22There's a happy kid.
00:23:24What'd you put in those cookies?
00:23:26Christmas magic.
00:23:28All right, let's go.
00:23:31Let's go.
00:23:52I know.
00:23:53Isn't everyone proud of the Schumachers?
00:23:55They've never been here.
00:23:56They retired.
00:23:57Hey guys, wait up.
00:23:59This smells like childhood.
00:24:02You guys are slow.
00:24:03Hold your horses.
00:24:08Oh, you're kidding.
00:24:10Hey, folks.
00:24:11What's he doing here?
00:24:12Anderson Family Farm.
00:24:14He sells the trees, too?
00:24:16Ugh.
00:24:17Right. Ugh.
00:24:18A kind, good-looking farmer.
00:24:20Milks the cows, makes the cocoa, sells the trees. He's the worst.
00:24:24I was kind of a crab last night.
00:24:26I'm shocked.
00:24:27Well, he, like, loves Christmas way more than most guys.
00:24:30It's weird.
00:24:31Only he would make that a bad thing.
00:24:33Caitlin Rogers seems pretty interested.
00:24:35Aww.
00:24:36Can you blame her?
00:24:38I don't remember him from school.
00:24:41You were too...
00:24:43Moody?
00:24:46Preoccupied with your future as an artist.
00:24:50He was too focused on going pro.
00:24:52Really?
00:24:53Really.
00:24:56Do you like him?
00:24:58I mean, I don't like like him.
00:25:00I'm moving back to Chicago as soon as possible.
00:25:03And happy-go-lucky farmers can stay in Wisconsin.
00:25:07Okay.
00:25:19Look at these trees.
00:25:21Let's see how big some think.
00:25:26Ooh, this one's perfect.
00:25:28Praise your fur. That is my favorite.
00:25:32That's a tall one, man.
00:25:34I think I'll need to put the angel up.
00:25:37No way. It'd still lift me.
00:25:52Somebody get lost?
00:25:55Did you make these?
00:25:57I did.
00:26:01They're beautiful, actually.
00:26:04That is the first compliment you've given me, so...
00:26:07I'll take it.
00:26:09Oh, thank you.
00:26:10You're welcome.
00:26:11You're welcome.
00:26:12You're welcome.
00:26:13You're welcome.
00:26:14You're welcome.
00:26:15You're welcome.
00:26:16You're welcome.
00:26:17You're welcome.
00:26:18You're welcome.
00:26:19You're welcome.
00:26:20Take it.
00:26:22Well, I have guilt over being a cookie monster last night.
00:26:26I'm sorry about that.
00:26:28I am sorry, too.
00:26:31I can get defensive about my butter.
00:26:34It's my life's work you're talking about.
00:26:36Well, your life's work seems to be just a ticket to getting my life's work off the ground.
00:26:41So the lady wants more.
00:26:44The lady requires about 30 pounds of butter.
00:26:47Well, you have come to the right place.
00:26:52Anyway, I, um...
00:26:55I need to bake my head off if I'm going to get out of Aspen Grove in January.
00:26:59Sure.
00:27:00Let's get you and your humbug attitude out of here.
00:27:04Exactly.
00:27:11Whoa.
00:27:12Whoa.
00:27:14Uh, it's a weed.
00:27:18This'll tell.
00:27:19Oh.
00:27:20Figured I'd sell it.
00:27:22That's a good side business.
00:27:24It's not just a side business.
00:27:26It's also fun.
00:27:27I'm gonna get out.
00:27:29I'm gonna go.
00:27:32Get you that butter.
00:27:43Okay, we've got our permit for the farmer's market.
00:27:45Now comes the fun part.
00:27:47Candy?
00:27:48Candy.
00:27:51Wait.
00:27:53Look.
00:27:57Well, we're not sampling.
00:28:00We're doing quality control.
00:28:13Mmm.
00:28:15Excuse me.
00:28:17What are you doing?
00:28:19Quality control.
00:28:22There are no samples.
00:28:25My aunt is an amazing baker, and she's gonna have a booth at the farmer's market.
00:28:29We're looking for candy to use in her recipes.
00:28:32Wait.
00:28:33Are you Felicity Olsen?
00:28:36Yes.
00:28:37Why, did we go to high school together, too?
00:28:39No.
00:28:40You baked cookies for the dance recital the other night.
00:28:42They were amazing.
00:28:45Which ones were your favorite?
00:28:47Market research.
00:28:49This girl's gonna run the world someday.
00:28:52Well, I'm old-fashioned, so definitely the sugar cookies.
00:28:56Are you planning to open a storefront?
00:28:58No.
00:28:59Not yet.
00:29:01Right.
00:29:02She's just visiting.
00:29:04Do you bake bread?
00:29:06Sourdough, country loaf, pumpkin.
00:29:08You name it.
00:29:09What about croissants?
00:29:11Chocolate, pistachio, or butter.
00:29:12Cakes?
00:29:13If it can be baked, I can bake it.
00:29:15We've been in need of a good bakery ever since Mrs. Rockwell left.
00:29:19So I've heard.
00:29:20Like, Aspen Grove is a good market.
00:29:23If you can figure it out.
00:29:25Mrs. Rockwell was my biggest customer, and I sent a lot of folks her way.
00:29:29It's one of the best parts of small-town life.
00:29:32We help each other.
00:29:34But lately, things have slowed down.
00:29:38That's too bad.
00:29:40You're never alone in a town like Aspen Grove.
00:29:44That's what my parents taught me.
00:29:47This was their store.
00:29:50It would break my heart to close.
00:29:53Maybe if you allowed samples, you'd have better word of mouth.
00:29:55Madison!
00:29:56No.
00:29:57You're right.
00:29:58It's probably time to update that policy.
00:30:01I am interested in getting a sense of what you have.
00:30:04Maybe there's a way we can work together?
00:30:06Well, we don't do samples.
00:30:08But we can do...
00:30:10What was it?
00:30:11Quality control?
00:30:14Look, if I'm being honest, I do quality control every day.
00:30:23Okay, I'll take them.
00:30:25Which ones?
00:30:26All of them.
00:30:27Oh!
00:30:28Wonderful, really?
00:30:29Yes.
00:30:30Oh, I also need some bulk chocolate nibs.
00:30:32Sixty percent.
00:30:34What's the name of your business?
00:30:36For the order form.
00:30:38Oh, I don't know if I have one anymore.
00:30:41My bakery in Chicago was called Ginger Snaps, but...
00:30:44What about Aspen Grove Bakery?
00:30:46Too generic.
00:30:47Felicity's Cookies?
00:30:49But you bake more than just cookies.
00:30:51Right.
00:30:52Felicity's Christmas Treats?
00:30:54Christmas Treats by Felicity?
00:30:56Too many words.
00:30:57What about Christmas with Felicity?
00:31:02Christmas with Felicity?
00:31:03Christmas with Felicity.
00:31:33Oh, thank you so much.
00:31:34Merry Christmas.
00:31:38Merry Christmas.
00:31:43Thank you so much.
00:31:45Here you go.
00:31:52Thank you so much.
00:31:53Enjoy.
00:31:56Awesome.
00:32:00Hey there, pumpkin.
00:32:01Should I introduce you to my ginger?
00:32:03Did you just ask that dog a question?
00:32:05Yeah.
00:32:08Bless you.
00:32:12Glad to see you and your niece have gotten into the Christmas spirit.
00:32:16Well, it is this season.
00:32:18Cookie?
00:32:20Can I try one?
00:32:22This is Brenda.
00:32:23She is a snowball volunteer.
00:32:25And her cousin.
00:32:27These are really good.
00:32:28We added lemon zest and cardamom.
00:32:30Wonderful.
00:32:31But we don't have time.
00:32:32Stressed?
00:32:33Well, we have the snowball.
00:32:35That's the yearly town party.
00:32:37In less than two weeks, we need decorations that aren't ready yet.
00:32:40DJ, who for no reason won't return my calls.
00:32:43And a catering company that isn't emailing me in a timely manner.
00:32:47What do you think?
00:32:48Sounds like a big deal.
00:32:50It is.
00:32:51Everybody's getting dressed up.
00:32:53And desserts.
00:32:54Really?
00:32:56And now this.
00:32:58I hate to be the bearer of bad news,
00:33:01but the board didn't receive your permit to sell at the Christmas fair.
00:33:05Oh, well, I definitely submitted my permit.
00:33:08That was for the farmer's market.
00:33:10This is the Christmas fair.
00:33:12They look the same to me.
00:33:13When did that happen?
00:33:14This morning.
00:33:15Today.
00:33:16Today is the first day of the Christmas fair.
00:33:19Oh.
00:33:20Can I get a permit?
00:33:21Sure.
00:33:22Great.
00:33:23For next year.
00:33:24This year is full up and it's too late.
00:33:26But I'm here.
00:33:28I have a stand.
00:33:30You're really listening.
00:33:31This is a carefully constructed fair.
00:33:35Now I know you've been enjoying making money off the holidays and baking your little cookies,
00:33:41but you're not authorized to be here.
00:33:44You'll have to leave.
00:33:46But it gives me no pleasure.
00:33:48But that's the final word on the matter.
00:33:58What do we do now?
00:34:00I hate this town.
00:34:02I hate making my favorite thing into a business.
00:34:06I hate Christmas.
00:34:28Merry Christmas and a happy new year.
00:34:47Looks like Brian is spending Christmas with his parents in Evanston.
00:34:51That makes sense.
00:34:52It's strange not having him around this year.
00:34:55You talk to him much lately?
00:34:59Oh.
00:35:01You used to love this one.
00:35:03Oh yeah.
00:35:04The angel with the trumpet.
00:35:06I recall you and Grace almost breaking that one during a fight.
00:35:11Sweetie.
00:35:12How are you?
00:35:14I'm tired, Mom.
00:35:16I'm sure you are.
00:35:18I tried so hard in Chicago and it didn't work.
00:35:22And now it's like I'm just repeating myself here.
00:35:25It's like I'm on a failure loop.
00:35:26It's like I'm on a failure loop.
00:35:29And I lost Brian.
00:35:31Now, you broke up with him, isn't that right?
00:35:34He wasn't supportive?
00:35:36He was when we started.
00:35:38But I pushed him away.
00:35:40I don't know, I just, I wanted to prove to myself that I could do it.
00:35:45It's hard to start a business.
00:35:48Yeah, but at least I had someone.
00:35:50Or I'm all alone.
00:35:52All I have is Ginger.
00:35:54Sorry, Ginger Snab.
00:35:56A lot of businesses fail in the first year.
00:35:58The fact that you made it two is impressive.
00:36:02Thanks, Dad.
00:36:05Hello, my dears.
00:36:09As a person who mopes, I can say this.
00:36:12You're moping.
00:36:14I'm not moping.
00:36:15You are moping.
00:36:16And it's annoying.
00:36:18Don't ruin Christmas for everybody.
00:36:20Okay, harsh.
00:36:23Do you feel this way too?
00:36:26Wow, okay, not only did I ruin my relationship and my business,
00:36:29but my incessant moping is ruining Christmas for everyone.
00:36:33I should have just stayed in Chicago and moped in peace.
00:36:42You've got to stop.
00:36:43Try something new.
00:36:45Look.
00:36:46What Maddie did.
00:36:50Social media.
00:36:52And a website too.
00:36:53This looks really good.
00:36:55There's an order form and everything.
00:36:56You don't need to stand at the Christmas fair.
00:36:58You don't need a permit from anyone.
00:37:02I've tried this online business thing.
00:37:04I couldn't keep up with it while running the actual business.
00:37:06There's just too much.
00:37:08You just need some help.
00:37:10I know you feel alone, darling.
00:37:13But you do have more than just Ginger.
00:37:15You have us.
00:37:19I don't know how to accept this.
00:37:21It's done. Accept.
00:37:23And hire me as your PR and social media manager.
00:37:26Yeah, you need someone on your level.
00:37:31Okay.
00:37:32Let's do it.
00:37:35Good.
00:37:36Because I already got you another gig.
00:37:38Already?
00:37:39Question.
00:37:40How do you feel about good looking farmers?
00:37:45My tree is set up in my room with my favorite ornaments.
00:37:49It's magical.
00:37:51I'm so glad.
00:37:53I'll see you in there.
00:37:57You're a lifesaver.
00:37:58Saving lives with cookies.
00:38:00What was that about?
00:38:01We had some spare branches from the farm,
00:38:03so we put Charlie Brown Christmas trees in all the rooms.
00:38:06Are you a real person?
00:38:08What?
00:38:10Nothing.
00:38:11It's just really nice.
00:38:13Anyway, I guess Mrs. Rockwell used to supply desserts
00:38:16to tonight's party every year.
00:38:18Looks like they didn't get the memo.
00:38:19She left town.
00:38:21I appreciate the work.
00:38:22You're glad to see me too.
00:38:24No.
00:38:26I mean...
00:38:27Money, money, money.
00:38:28I know, I know.
00:38:34Do you need to take that?
00:38:37No.
00:38:38Let's set up.
00:38:39Okay.
00:38:40Oh, no, don't please.
00:38:41You're too nice.
00:38:42Oh, yeah.
00:38:43Here.
00:38:44Just kidding.
00:38:46Maybe I am too nice.
00:39:03That's an awful lot to choose from.
00:39:08Ha!
00:39:09My wife used to make these.
00:39:11Pretzels for antlers.
00:39:13Did she really?
00:39:15Sounds like a fun lady.
00:39:18It's a hard time of year to miss someone.
00:39:22It is.
00:39:24Merry Christmas.
00:39:25Merry Christmas to you.
00:39:32I never know if I'm saying the right thing.
00:39:34No, you're doing pretty good.
00:39:36Can I introduce you to someone?
00:39:38James, you've thrown another wonderful party.
00:39:42Grandma, this is Felicity.
00:39:44Pleased to meet you.
00:39:45I'm Nora.
00:39:46Lovely to meet you.
00:39:48James told me you bake these cookies.
00:39:51They're remarkable.
00:39:52She should know.
00:39:53She gave Mrs. Rockwell her first job as a baker.
00:39:56Of course, she wasn't Mrs. Rockwell then.
00:39:58She was just Bonnie.
00:39:59She was just Bonnie.
00:40:00She was just Bonnie.
00:40:01She was just Bonnie.
00:40:02She was just Bonnie.
00:40:03She was just Bonnie.
00:40:04She was just Bonnie.
00:40:05She wasn't Mrs. Rockwell then.
00:40:06She was just Bonnie.
00:40:08That is an honor then.
00:40:11Did you go to culinary school?
00:40:14Actually, I went to art school.
00:40:16Really?
00:40:17Really.
00:40:19But after I graduated, I got a job at a bakery to pay the rent, and I fell in love with it.
00:40:24Art for the taste buds.
00:40:25That's right.
00:40:28Do you have a new bakery here in town?
00:40:31I'm sure you're successful.
00:40:33No, I live in Chicago now.
00:40:35My bakery, well, we had to close.
00:40:41So, what are you doing here now?
00:40:44Well, I guess this is the part where I'm getting back on my feet.
00:40:50Sometimes, trying again is even harder than just starting out.
00:40:56Yeah.
00:40:58I think you're right.
00:41:01You're polite with me, but I can tell you're a fighter.
00:41:03Takes one to know one.
00:41:05And James knows something about hard times.
00:41:09She doesn't want to hear about that.
00:41:11But he has put such dedicated work into the farm.
00:41:15He's made us proud.
00:41:18Yeah, I can see that.
00:41:28Hey, thanks again.
00:41:30You made her weak.
00:41:31I didn't realize you'd been going through all that.
00:41:33It's okay.
00:41:35With that and the wedding, it must be ...
00:41:38I'm sorry.
00:41:40Grace mentioned.
00:41:42Grace always mentions it. It's no big deal.
00:41:45Hey, thanks again.
00:41:47It was really nice to bake for people who actually appreciate it.
00:41:50So, you're going to have a booth at the Christmas fair tomorrow night, right?
00:41:53Nope. Caitlin wouldn't give me a permit.
00:41:55No permit, no booth.
00:41:57Caitlin is a stickler for the rules.
00:41:59You think?
00:42:01But I have a booth.
00:42:03Who's to say I can't sell desserts?
00:42:06No, I can't let you do that.
00:42:08We've been a success twice. We should team up again.
00:42:11Okay.
00:42:13Okay, in the spirit of letting people help me, which I'm trying to be better at, count me in.
00:42:19Great. Business partners.
00:42:25Kiss.
00:42:27Kiss.
00:42:29Kiss.
00:42:31Kiss.
00:42:34I hung that. Sorry.
00:42:37It's a weed, right?
00:42:39Yeah, it's a weed.
00:42:41It's tradition.
00:42:43Kiss.
00:42:45Kiss.
00:42:47You can do better than that.
00:42:51Okay. I'm going to ... I'll see you later.
00:42:55See you later, Felicity.
00:42:59Bye.
00:43:30Hey, sweetie.
00:43:32Hey, Mom. Dad.
00:43:34You're in a good mood this morning.
00:43:36Yeah, I guess I am.
00:43:43Something about a fresh snowfall.
00:43:46I see you two playing footsie, by the way.
00:43:53Reminds me of Christmas.
00:43:55Yeah.
00:43:57Reminds me of Christmas morning.
00:43:59Oh, every year. A tangerine at the bottom of your stocking. Your grandmother did it, too.
00:44:04I'm going to borrow these and make something.
00:44:06Gingerbread. With tangerine essence and peel. Dipped in chocolate?
00:44:11Mmm. Shaped like stockings.
00:44:13Love it.
00:44:18Do not love it.
00:44:20What is it?
00:44:22Look at how many orders I have.
00:44:23Oh, my.
00:44:27That's a good problem.
00:44:29And I'm doing the cookies for the Christmas fair tonight.
00:44:31I'm going to faint.
00:44:33No, you're not. We're here for you.
00:44:36We are.
00:44:38Wow.
00:44:40That's a lot of orders.
00:44:42You just tell us what to do, kiddo.
00:44:54What is it?
00:44:56I don't know.
00:45:19Okay, everybody, smile.
00:45:23Smile.
00:45:45Hello?
00:45:47Felicity?
00:45:49Brian.
00:45:51How are you?
00:45:54It's good to hear your voice.
00:45:57Me, too.
00:46:04Sorry about that.
00:46:06Having a good time?
00:46:08Actually, I am. You?
00:46:11Well, I was on a break at work, just wasting some time online, and I saw some amazing cookies come up in my feed. Beautiful photos. Great, great website.
00:46:21Business is booming.
00:46:23It looks like it, yeah.
00:46:25I'm proud of you.
00:46:27I'm proud of me, too.
00:46:30That was clunky.
00:46:32No, no, no.
00:46:34It's good to hear you laugh again. I know it's been hard.
00:46:38Well, your name was on the wedding invites, you remember.
00:46:42Oh, I remember.
00:46:45I can't tell what you're thinking.
00:46:47I can't tell what you're thinking.
00:46:49I'm thinking I miss you.
00:46:52I miss you, too.
00:46:55But we shouldn't—
00:46:56I miss you cooking dinner, and I miss that spot of flour on your cheek at the end of the day.
00:47:00I wonder if maybe—
00:47:02Felicity! How do you want to display the snickerdoodles?
00:47:08I should go.
00:47:11We have so many orders, it's ridiculous.
00:47:14But wonderful.
00:47:15Yeah, okay. Can we talk again soon?
00:47:19Yeah, okay. I gotta go.
00:47:22Okay, bye.
00:47:24Bye.
00:47:45Bye.
00:47:55Almost finished. I'm gonna need coffee.
00:47:58Just wait. Look. New orders.
00:48:02Good news travels fast.
00:48:04Thank you so much. I'm not used to this.
00:48:10It's been really—
00:48:13We're glad you're back, too.
00:48:16So Brian called. Twice.
00:48:21Why?
00:48:23Don't be mad.
00:48:24I'm not mad. I'm just—
00:48:27I'm protective.
00:48:29Brian is a good man.
00:48:31Brian wants to be a good man.
00:48:33Well, his intentions are good.
00:48:36He's made a few mistakes in the execution.
00:48:42I still love him.
00:48:45I think I always will.
00:48:49Of course you will.
00:48:52But how did you know that Don was the one for you?
00:48:57It was not in the big gesture, the way you see in the movies. It was really ordinary.
00:49:05I had just gone back to work, and I was new at the office, and he was this cute, nerdy doctor.
00:49:11I was rushing because I was nervous, and I was carrying all these forms and a coffee.
00:49:16And I ran right into him, and I dropped my coffee, splat, on the floor. It was a mess.
00:49:22But as I was cleaning it up, I just remember him bending down and saying,
00:49:28Can I get you a new coffee? How do you like it?
00:49:31And I knew.
00:49:36Well, that's a completely boring story.
00:49:38Completely boring story?
00:49:42Well, not to me.
00:49:45Because I remember his face.
00:49:48And I remember thinking,
00:49:51That's the man you're going to spend the rest of your life with.
00:49:55I was shocked I did not see it coming.
00:49:59You know, Felicity, you've always wanted things in the extreme.
00:50:02A big city, a painting studio, a bakery perhaps before you were ready.
00:50:08Hey.
00:50:10It's not a bad thing.
00:50:12But there is so much to be found in the simple things.
00:50:15There is magic everywhere.
00:50:17Even in Aspen Grove.
00:50:20You just have to open your eyes to it.
00:50:33Evening, folks. Ready to warm up?
00:50:36Two Cocos, please.
00:50:38And two vanilla shortbread cookies.
00:50:40Absolutely.
00:50:42We've been trying to figure it out, but what do you put in your Coco?
00:50:45Definitely cinnamon.
00:50:47Definitely. But what else?
00:50:49Don't look at me. I still haven't tried it.
00:50:51Christmas cheer.
00:50:53Fine. Keep your secrets.
00:50:55Merry Christmas.
00:50:57Well, this is all gorgeous.
00:50:59But you should take a walk and check it out.
00:51:00Grace, your sister's never had my Coco.
00:51:03Have you had any of my cookies?
00:51:05You hit me the last time I tried.
00:51:07Oh, I am not falling for that again.
00:51:09What?
00:51:11You can't sell if you don't know what the goods taste like.
00:51:15So, do a taste test and take a walk.
00:51:19Go.
00:51:21After you.
00:51:31And that, dear, is how it's done.
00:51:34What's with some cookies?
00:51:36Just one.
00:51:38Oh, hey, Caitlin. Have you been able to enjoy the fair?
00:51:40Yes. Daniel was willing to put up with his mom for an evening,
00:51:43and I'll take whatever I can get.
00:51:45I understand. Maddie's gotten into working with her aunt,
00:51:48so I have been lucky to see more of her lately.
00:51:51You decorated these?
00:51:53Some of them.
00:51:55Cool.
00:51:57Speaking of which, is Felicity...
00:51:58Oh, she's just on break.
00:52:00Get her mind off that ex-fiance of hers.
00:52:03And James is so sweet, right?
00:52:05He is.
00:52:09I do feel bad, though, about the whole permit thing.
00:52:13Yeah.
00:52:15Kate, you gotta listen up.
00:52:18I know you're overwhelmed, but it's the holidays.
00:52:22Right, right. I shouldn't have been so hard on Felicity.
00:52:25Is she still mourning about the wedding, you think?
00:52:30She thinks she is.
00:52:32Keeps talking about Brian.
00:52:35She's had a hard year.
00:52:38But I say, rock bottom is a blessing.
00:52:42In with the new.
00:52:44Brian, rock bottom.
00:52:46Got it.
00:52:48So, which cookies got your eye?
00:52:51I'll take a snowman.
00:52:52I'll do a brownie.
00:53:01Wow, that's good.
00:53:03Peppermint?
00:53:05Genius, right?
00:53:08Okay, sorry I waited.
00:53:10This is the best hot cocoa I've ever had.
00:53:13Try it.
00:53:15Really?
00:53:17Yeah, just a pinch.
00:53:19That's not very Wisconsin of you.
00:53:20No, no. Something I got from a teammate's aunt.
00:53:23Changing my whole perspective on football players.
00:53:26But these cookies? I could get fat on these.
00:53:29All that innocent butter.
00:53:31No. I can just tell you know what you're doing.
00:53:35Because I have never had anything like this around here.
00:53:38Well, it's big city French bakery training for you.
00:53:41Layers of unsalted butter, room temperature eggs,
00:53:44creaming the butter and sugar just right,
00:53:47so the sugar crystals perfectly aerate the butter.
00:53:50It's scientific, but also an art.
00:53:53You miss your bakery, huh?
00:53:56I used to wake up at 4 a.m. every morning
00:53:59just to roll out cookie dough and bread loaves.
00:54:01Take the rolls out of the oven for the diehard early customers.
00:54:06I was so proud of it.
00:54:10For a while.
00:54:21What happened?
00:54:23If you don't mind.
00:54:26Well, it wasn't the baking.
00:54:28It never was.
00:54:31I just didn't know what I didn't know as a new business owner.
00:54:35If that makes sense.
00:54:37It does.
00:54:39It was so expensive.
00:54:43At the same time, my relationship was falling apart.
00:54:46I couldn't pay rent.
00:54:47Brian had just made a partner.
00:54:49And he would come by the bakery after work and he'd be in a suit.
00:54:53And I'd be on the kitchen floor covered in flour crying.
00:54:59When did it get so complicated?
00:55:04When I was younger, I used to think that you would just fall in love and that would be enough.
00:55:09So stupid.
00:55:11Your life isn't romantic at all.
00:55:14I'm not buying that.
00:55:16Not buying what?
00:55:18I think you do believe that life is romantic.
00:55:21You might even believe in Christmas cheer and all that other corny stuff.
00:55:26But you're telling yourself you don't.
00:55:28That you're above it.
00:55:30Why would I do that?
00:55:32Maybe because sometimes second chances hurt.
00:55:35They can be even harder than starting out for the first time.
00:55:39I don't know.
00:55:40They can be even harder than starting out for the first time.
00:55:44Wait a minute. Did you just quote your grandma?
00:55:47No.
00:55:49You so did.
00:55:51I'd be more embarrassed if she wasn't right all the time.
00:55:54Why do you love Christmas so much?
00:55:57You think it's funny a guy would like Christmas this much?
00:56:00No.
00:56:02I mean, a little.
00:56:05Well, we did miss each other in high school.
00:56:08You would have never liked me, by the way.
00:56:10I don't know about that. I think you would have intimidated me.
00:56:14You may not know this, but after graduation, I went right into college ball.
00:56:19And was slayed to go pro.
00:56:21Get snatched up pretty quickly.
00:56:23What happened?
00:56:25That's where my luck ran out.
00:56:27I got knocked down like everybody does.
00:56:30But I hit my head too many times.
00:56:33Got a few concussions.
00:56:35And the last one I had was the final practice before Christmas.
00:56:41I got knocked out cold.
00:56:44It was terrifying.
00:56:47My mom tells me it was terrifying.
00:56:51I mean, all I remember is waking up on Christmas morning.
00:56:57My family had slept in the hospital.
00:57:01My parents, my grandma, brother and sister.
00:57:06The room was just decorated.
00:57:10There were lights and a tree in the corner.
00:57:15Mom was crying.
00:57:18Grandma, she was crying.
00:57:22My dad, he was trying not to cry.
00:57:27Every Christmas since then,
00:57:30I just feel really grateful.
00:57:33I just feel really grateful.
00:57:36Celebrate the holiday.
00:57:38To try and make the world just a little bit happier.
00:57:48You're...
00:57:51What?
00:57:54You're different than I thought you were.
00:57:59And so are you.
00:58:03Silent night
00:58:08Holy night
00:58:13All is calm
00:58:17All is bright
00:58:21Round yon virgin
00:58:26Mother and child
00:58:28Holy infant
00:58:32So tender and mild
00:58:36I think I'm starting to see why you like Christmas so much.
00:58:39Sleep in heavenly peace
00:58:43I like Christmas so much.
00:58:46Sleep in heavenly peace
00:58:53Silent night
00:58:58Holy night
00:59:02All is calm
00:59:06All is bright
00:59:23What are you doing?
00:59:25Listening to it.
00:59:27What's it telling you?
00:59:29That it's done.
00:59:31You're a flea chipper.
00:59:33Did you have a nice walk last night?
00:59:36Enjoy some Christmas carols?
00:59:38Sample some hot chocolate?
00:59:40So what if I do?
00:59:42Look, little miss, I hate Christmas.
00:59:45I'll start.
00:59:47Can I help?
00:59:49You want to unroll that cake for Miss Round?
00:59:52Sure thing.
01:00:01I'm sorry.
01:00:03So graceful are we, girls.
01:00:05Don't worry about it.
01:00:07I'll just bake another one.
01:00:23This is cute.
01:00:25Yeah, I like that.
01:00:27For your mom?
01:00:29I think she has that one already.
01:00:31Who doesn't want more reindeer?
01:00:34Oh, Aunt Felicity.
01:00:36Can you pick up something in pose?
01:00:38I want to show you being normal in shopping.
01:00:40Being normal.
01:00:42You know what I mean.
01:00:44I love it.
01:00:46I love it.
01:00:48I love it.
01:00:50I love it.
01:00:52I love the socials.
01:00:54We need to populate the pages.
01:00:57Smile.
01:01:02And who's that for?
01:01:04No one. I just picked it up because you told me to.
01:01:06But we have to tell a story.
01:01:08Right.
01:01:10People will respond more if there's an emotional connection.
01:01:12They want to know why you're buying it.
01:01:14Like, is it for someone special?
01:01:16Someone special?
01:01:18I mean, we can make it up or whatever,
01:01:20but we don't want to lie, so it's a balance.
01:01:22Let's just say it's for your grandpa.
01:01:24That's someone special, right?
01:01:26Not James?
01:01:29It's a can of worms I can't deal with yet.
01:01:32But you are going to get him something, right?
01:01:34Maybe.
01:01:36But don't post that.
01:01:38Why?
01:01:40I can't put my feelings out into the world.
01:01:42It's too soon, and what if somebody sees it?
01:01:44Like James?
01:01:46Or Brian.
01:01:48I don't want to blindside him at Christmas.
01:01:50I'll let him know in my own time.
01:01:52Okay.
01:01:54So it's for grandpa.
01:02:05Aunt Felicity,
01:02:07how do you know if a boy likes you?
01:02:09You're asking me?
01:02:11Well, you do have two boys that like you right now.
01:02:14Okay, fair enough.
01:02:16Well, the first question I would ask is,
01:02:18do you like this boy?
01:02:19I don't know.
01:02:21But maybe, right?
01:02:24Yeah, but I don't want to like him if he doesn't like me.
01:02:27Yeah, that's the hard part.
01:02:29Because you've got to put yourself out there,
01:02:31and that might mean you could get hurt.
01:02:33But if you don't,
01:02:35you might miss out on the chance at being really happy.
01:02:38Okay.
01:02:40There are ways that you can tell, though.
01:02:42Like, does he listen to you?
01:02:44Do you feel like you can be yourself around him?
01:02:46This is stressful.
01:02:48Tell me about it.
01:02:50But it's like you were saying.
01:02:52It's a balancing act.
01:02:54Between protecting yourself
01:02:56and putting yourself out there.
01:02:58Thanks.
01:03:00Sometimes it's hard to talk to my mom about this stuff.
01:03:03Sure.
01:03:05I mean, what are aunts for?
01:03:09Are you actually going to buy that for grandpa?
01:03:11Well, I don't want to be a liar on the social.
01:03:12Huh?
01:03:14Well, I don't want to be a liar on the social.
01:03:38Sharon,
01:03:40I don't care if your daughter has the plague.
01:03:42It's just in two days.
01:03:44Don't bother me until they're done.
01:03:46Peppermint mocha for Felicity.
01:03:48Caitlin, hi.
01:03:50Festive drink order.
01:03:52I feel like I'm getting into the holiday season, finally.
01:03:54Oh, your cousin Brenda ordered cookies.
01:03:56If you see her, tell her they'll be ready tomorrow.
01:03:58Well, you'll have to tell her yourself.
01:04:00She quit.
01:04:02Oh, I'm sorry.
01:04:04Like I said, never mind.
01:04:06I'll do it myself.
01:04:08But the snowball's coming together?
01:04:10Amazingly.
01:04:12I think so.
01:04:14Good luck with everything.
01:04:16Really.
01:04:19Bless you.
01:04:23Triple shot gingerbread latte.
01:04:28Hi, baby.
01:04:30Making friends out here?
01:04:32What's going on, sheep?
01:04:34You.
01:04:36Felicity?
01:04:38Good morning.
01:04:40I did not mean to startle you.
01:04:42Let me get that.
01:04:46Can I get you a new coffee?
01:04:48How do you like it?
01:04:51Hello?
01:04:53Um, Brian, what are you doing here?
01:04:56Brian!
01:04:58James, this is Brian.
01:05:00Brian, this is James.
01:05:02Nice to meet you.
01:05:04I'm sorry, who are you?
01:05:06Um, James sells the incredible butter I use in my cookies.
01:05:07Fantastic.
01:05:09The local supplier.
01:05:11Brian, listen-
01:05:13I know, I know.
01:05:15It's a surprise, but let me take you to lunch.
01:05:17I have so much-
01:05:19You've got to eat.
01:05:21It's so good to see you.
01:05:25James, I'm sorry.
01:05:27I need to-
01:05:29I'll see you later?
01:05:31Of course.
01:05:33Yeah.
01:05:35It was nice to meet you, man.
01:05:37Come on, Ginger.
01:05:39She missed me.
01:05:44So, now you've met the fiancé.
01:05:48Ex-fiancé.
01:05:50Well, not quite.
01:05:52Last night Grace was telling me that Felicity has been talking about him the whole time she's been back.
01:05:56Well, I mean, of course.
01:05:59I'm sure you can tell that Grace has been trying to push Felicity on you.
01:06:05Yeah.
01:06:07They're not...
01:06:09back together?
01:06:11Oh yeah, she's stuck on him. And who can blame her?
01:06:14Successful lawyer.
01:06:16But I'm sure you gave her a huge confidence boost when she needed it most.
01:06:21A nice guy like you.
01:06:23Bless you.
01:06:27See? Nice.
01:06:38I almost forgot how this town goes all out for the holiday.
01:06:41I think I saw a snowman building contest.
01:06:43Isn't it great?
01:06:45I guess you gotta find something to do in a town this small.
01:06:48Well, I kinda like it.
01:06:51Well, let's cut to the chase.
01:06:53I'm always a lawyer.
01:06:55Well, I'm nervous.
01:06:57No, don't be. It's just me.
01:06:59Yeah. It's just you.
01:07:02I miss you.
01:07:04You miss me.
01:07:05Chicago misses you.
01:07:07I doubt that.
01:07:09It's so good to see you.
01:07:14You too.
01:07:16I've been thinking about you.
01:07:19Oh yeah?
01:07:21Yeah. Now you're here and I have to say it's kind of strange.
01:07:26I get that.
01:07:28But hear me out.
01:07:30I was wrong not to believe in you when I had the chance.
01:07:35I mean, you're blowing up.
01:07:38Yeah, I am.
01:07:40I always knew you could do more when you put your mind to it.
01:07:43I seem to remember you making that point clear.
01:07:47Right.
01:07:49Before work. After work.
01:07:51After that party at the Sheddox.
01:07:53I had a huge case I was dealing with at the time.
01:07:55And you were embarrassed by me at that dinner.
01:07:57No. That's not accurate.
01:07:59You had just made partner and you laughed at myself.
01:08:01I had just made partner and you laughed at my sales figures in front of everyone.
01:08:05It was some gentle mocking.
01:08:07I wanted you to be better.
01:08:09Isn't that what loving someone is?
01:08:11Seeing the best in them?
01:08:13But it wasn't for a lack of trying.
01:08:15I needed help.
01:08:19If I could start over and go back I would do things the way I'm doing it now.
01:08:23From the ground up.
01:08:25But with you it always felt like I was chasing your approval.
01:08:27It kills me because I never, ever meant for it to come off like that.
01:08:33You argue a lot more than you used to.
01:08:38I learned from the best.
01:08:43Listen.
01:08:45I have it on pretty good authority that there's a storefront in Lincoln Park near the office that would be perfect for a bakery.
01:08:54I can't afford that yet.
01:08:55Can't afford that yet?
01:08:56I can help you. We pay for professional marketing. Whatever you need.
01:09:00So what? I set up shop in a place that you like in a neighborhood that you approve of?
01:09:05Now that I have this online following? Now that I'm a success?
01:09:09Exactly.
01:09:13What about you and me?
01:09:16We can give it another go. I mean you've, you've grown so much.
01:09:21Now that you're proud of me?
01:09:23You were floundering.
01:09:25It was so hard before. You were unhappy.
01:09:28That's when you fight for the other person.
01:09:30I helped you pay your bills during law school by baking.
01:09:34I know that. You don't have to bring it up.
01:09:37I loved you when you were struggling and when the tables were turned you laughed at me.
01:09:41And I said I was sorry.
01:09:43What am I even doing here?
01:09:45This is why we broke up.
01:09:47Felicity, you're making a scene.
01:09:49I have to go.
01:09:51Felicity.
01:09:55I love you.
01:10:26Lost your number.
01:10:45James.
01:10:47Hey.
01:10:49Hey, I wanted to explain to you about earlier.
01:10:51That was your fiancé, wasn't it?
01:10:53Brian is-
01:10:54How sweet of him to drive in from the city to see you.
01:10:57Yeah, well, I wanted to explain to you about-
01:11:00There's no need to explain. I just, I don't want to hear any more about this guy.
01:11:04Okay.
01:11:06I thought something was happening here or...
01:11:11I'm not interested in, in this.
01:11:15Okay, got it.
01:11:16I'm glad you're feeling better and you're all set to get out of Aspen Grove.
01:11:22I think you're just-
01:11:24You think I'm what?
01:11:26It doesn't matter.
01:11:28Look, I'm a nice guy, sure, but there's a line.
01:11:33Cut off your wedding six months ago.
01:11:37You're not ready to move on yet.
01:11:40So, I'm not interested.
01:11:41Six months ago.
01:11:44You're not ready to move on yet.
01:11:47Okay, got it.
01:11:49I thought you were being nice to me. I thought you liked me.
01:11:52But you're actually just nice to everybody.
01:11:54James, everybody's best friend.
01:11:56There's just a cover because you're afraid to commit.
01:12:00I'm nice.
01:12:02I am a nice guy.
01:12:04And I'm not a fool.
01:12:12Okay.
01:12:33Okay, no. Thank you, but please stop.
01:12:37What? Where's Maddie?
01:12:39She's so much better at this.
01:12:41Like Christmas, Felicity.
01:12:43Back when you lived up to your name.
01:12:45Look, you want to help?
01:12:47Order forms, boxes, cookies.
01:12:49You know the drill.
01:13:06This really is impressive.
01:13:08Do you think you've made it enough to move back to Chicago?
01:13:11I think so.
01:13:13I mean, I don't have a future here.
01:13:15You mean you don't have a future with James.
01:13:20I haven't seen you so happy in years.
01:13:23You should talk to him.
01:13:25He's right.
01:13:27It wasn't fair to him.
01:13:29Six months after calling off a wedding.
01:13:31It blew it.
01:13:33I wish I could blame Brian, but it's me.
01:13:35It's always been me, standing in my own way.
01:13:39Well, at least you've come to your senses.
01:13:42Enlightenment is a blast.
01:13:53It's not too late, you know.
01:13:55Tomorrow's Christmas Eve.
01:13:57There's time for a last minute miracle.
01:14:00Grace, please.
01:14:02I'm so tired.
01:14:03I miss the holidays.
01:14:05I'm so tired of Christmas.
01:14:08I just wanted to survive the holidays without falling apart, and here I am again.
01:14:17Mom, Aunt Felicity.
01:14:19Hey, who's this?
01:14:22Oh, this is Daniel.
01:14:24Where Madison has been instead of cookie decorating.
01:14:27Mom, thanks for ratting me out.
01:14:29See? Everyone gets their priorities confused between romance and work.
01:14:33Please come. My mom.
01:14:35She's losing it. Sorry.
01:14:37Maddie.
01:14:39What? That's what's happening.
01:14:41Who's your mom?
01:14:43You're not going to like the answer to that one.
01:14:48Mom, I brought backup.
01:14:52No. I don't want your help.
01:14:55Uh, too late. What's going on?
01:14:58All the volunteers have given up, and everyone who said they were going to bake cookies have quit.
01:15:08I guess I'm not very good with people.
01:15:11Who would say that?
01:15:13Please. I'm just trying to make everything beautiful and perfect, and I'm so tired.
01:15:21Listen, Caitlin, that Christmas you see in magazines or...
01:15:26Social media.
01:15:28It doesn't exist. Christmas is just a bunch of imperfect people getting together and doing their best to celebrate life.
01:15:37It's just, ever since Daniel's dad and I got divorced, I've been pushing so hard.
01:15:44You're doing great.
01:15:46Why are you being so nice to me?
01:15:49Because I've been where you are, and when I needed help, people stepped in.
01:15:57Mm. Mm.
01:16:01What is it?
01:16:03I'm so sorry. I shouldn't have told James that you were getting back together with your ex.
01:16:09You what?
01:16:10Please don't hate me.
01:16:11No. I don't hate you. I just... it makes sense.
01:16:16I mean, you just show up here, lost and broke, all, oh, I don't know what I'm going to do.
01:16:21I'll just bake cookies, I guess.
01:16:24I'm so pretty and angry and interesting because I live in Chicago.
01:16:28Okay, that's one take on the situation.
01:16:30Nobody helps me do anything.
01:16:32And then you come here and you push people away, and then they help you.
01:16:36And you don't even have to ask. I mean, how do you do that?
01:16:39Honestly, I have no idea, but you're totally right.
01:16:42And you were rude to James, and he just liked you more.
01:16:45How can we help you?
01:16:47Can you say that part about James again?
01:16:48I just get lonely sometimes.
01:16:52I'm so sorry that I've been so...
01:16:55Caitlin, how can we help?
01:16:58Are you serious?
01:17:00You have to let people in sometimes. I had to learn that too.
01:17:04And what better time than at Christmas?
01:17:09Well, I guess James has the pine bough decorations, but the lights aren't up.
01:17:15The stage isn't set, and I have no drinks ready, and no desserts.
01:17:21Okay. We're in emergency mode.
01:17:25Operation Snowball.
01:17:27Don't roll your eyes at me.
01:17:29This is big people. Let's get to work.
01:17:31This is big people. Let's get to work.
01:18:02The Christmas train is free
01:18:07There's room inside for everybody
01:18:12Everybody
01:18:14Underneath the mistletoe
01:18:17Santa whispered in my ear
01:18:20Get on the party train
01:18:23You've been so good this year
01:18:26And when the whistle blows I know
01:18:28You're near
01:18:31Next stop is Christmas
01:18:33Oh yeah
01:18:35The holidays are here
01:18:37Next stop is Christmas
01:18:39Oh yeah, yeah
01:18:41The holidays are here
01:18:58The holidays are here
01:19:19Carol, you have really outdone yourself with this eggnog.
01:19:25The belle of the ball.
01:19:29Think you can make room on your dance card for me?
01:19:33Alright, you two lovebirds. Let's go.
01:19:36Oh, sweetheart, you look lovely.
01:19:38Oh, thanks, Mom. But look at you.
01:19:41You're both beautiful.
01:19:43Look at me, I'm all hopped up on a Christmas chair.
01:19:46What did you put in his nog, Mom?
01:19:49Come here.
01:19:51We have loved having you home, darling.
01:19:54Thanks, Dad.
01:19:55And I was wondering if it's not too big of a pain if Ginger and I stay through New Year's?
01:20:00None at all. We'd love to have you.
01:20:03Does this mean you're staying in Aspen Grove?
01:20:07Yeah, I guess it does.
01:20:10Our family all together in the same town. We couldn't be happier.
01:20:15Well, I promise I won't stay too long. I know you two like your privacy.
01:20:19That's true, we do.
01:20:21Alright, I get it. You're in love. Knock it off.
01:20:23Knock it off. Let's go.
01:20:37I feel like I got my sister back.
01:20:40The one who loved Christmas so much and believed anything was possible.
01:20:44I missed her.
01:20:46Well, who knew that having your heart broken and losing everything and then baking and baking.
01:20:51And baking.
01:20:53Merry Christmas, Grace.
01:20:56Merry Christmas, Felicity.
01:20:58Door's open in five. Where's Caitlin?
01:21:01Poor thing. She's got a lot of expectations to sleep off, I guess.
01:21:06It's a shame we do that to ourselves.
01:21:08Doesn't really fit in with the holiday season, does it?
01:21:11You end up missing out on the best time of year.
01:21:14Oh, can I get you and Maddie in the photo booth before there's a line?
01:21:17Absolutely.
01:21:19Wait just one minute, though.
01:21:21Just one?
01:21:23One minute is literally all this should take.
01:21:29Grace.
01:21:33Grace.
01:21:35James, Felicity is obsessed with you.
01:21:38I haven't seen my sister so happy in years.
01:21:41But Brian-
01:21:43Forget Brian. She has, I have, we all have.
01:21:46He's back in Chicago. She sent him away.
01:21:49You did?
01:21:52Yeah.
01:21:54Kids, get it together.
01:21:57Talk.
01:21:59Merry Christmas.
01:22:05Ooh, look at you.
01:22:07Hey.
01:22:09I thought you guys were getting back together.
01:22:12I thought you didn't want somebody so lost and confused.
01:22:14I don't.
01:22:16But that's not you, is it?
01:22:19No.
01:22:21I know what I want.
01:22:23I want to stay in Aspen Grove.
01:22:26I want to bake.
01:22:28And I want to do things my way in my business.
01:22:31No kidding.
01:22:33But I also want to do it with a little help from my friends.
01:22:37That's good news.
01:22:39Why is that?
01:22:40Because you're going to need the best butter in the state of Wisconsin,
01:22:44and I just so happen to know a nice guy who can help you out.
01:22:48Oh, do you?
01:22:50Yeah. Felicity, whose name means delight and joy.
01:22:54I am not always delightful.
01:22:56Yes, you are.
01:22:58Look.
01:23:02Well, that weed just won't quit, will it?
01:23:10Yes, it's you, me
01:23:14Underneath the Christmas tree
01:23:17Oh, it's you, me
01:23:20Cause it's where I want to be at Christmastime
01:23:26You can keep all those expensive presents
01:23:31They don't turn me on
01:23:33Like those nights when we would sit and listen
01:23:37To all our favorite songs
01:23:40Let's make a Christmas wish
01:23:43Beneath the mistletoe
01:23:46We'll dream the night away
01:23:49And watch the falling snow
01:23:52Yes, it's you, me
01:23:55Underneath that Christmas tree
01:23:58Oh, it's you, me
01:24:01Cause that's where I want to be at Christmastime
01:24:10I wish the holiday would hurry up
01:24:14I'm getting impatient, waiting for it
01:24:18Cause Christmas can't come quick enough
01:24:22Why are we waiting? This is boring
01:24:26I think I want it, yeah, I know I want it
01:24:30Right now, can I have it right now?
01:24:34You got my wish, I hope you got the whole list
01:24:37So right now, give me everything I want
01:24:42I've been good this year
01:24:45Let's open presents early
01:24:48Wrapping paper everywhere
01:24:52Give me everything I want
01:24:56I've been good, I swear
01:24:59Let's celebrate this Christmas early
01:25:03Santa wouldn't care
01:25:05Santa wouldn't care
01:25:08So give me everything I want
01:25:13Want
01:25:16Want
01:25:19Christmas now
01:25:22Give me everything I want
01:25:26Forget the wait, we should wrap it up
01:25:29Where are the gifts? Are they ever coming?
01:25:32Let's take a visit to the workshop
01:25:36Maybe the elves have saved us something
01:25:40Twelve months gone, why's it taking so long?
01:25:44Still our tree, our tree looks empty
01:25:47So bring me candy canes, I got a craving
01:25:50So help me, give me everything I want
01:25:55I've been good this year
01:25:58Let's open presents early
01:26:00Wrapping paper everywhere
01:26:05Give me everything I want

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