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00:00:29Chocolate or strawberry?
00:00:31Life's big decisions.
00:00:33Ooh, you are going places, kid.
00:00:36Oh, my apologies.
00:00:38That was close.
00:00:43And there's the punchline.
00:00:47Sorry.
00:00:50Oh, Sandy, there you are.
00:00:51Any signs of Sarah?
00:00:53Guess she's a no-show.
00:00:54It's just I have that audition.
00:00:56Another toothpaste commercial?
00:00:57No, this one is a biggie.
00:00:59Bigger than a shift you committed to a month ago?
00:01:01Well, technically, my shift ended an hour ago.
00:01:04Flexibility, Fiona.
00:01:05It was in the job description.
00:01:07Yes, ma'am, of course, which is why I worked a double last Tuesday
00:01:10and then again on Thursday.
00:01:14Please.
00:01:15This is one of my favorite ballets of all time.
00:01:18It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
00:01:20Leave now, and that once-in-a-lifetime opportunity
00:01:23will turn into a job search.
00:01:36Yeah, pipe rubbed you.
00:01:40Thanks, fellas.
00:01:41Hey, sweetie.
00:01:49And the universe strikes again.
00:01:51What happened now?
00:01:53Oh, you know, just another round of Fiona versus Lady Luck.
00:01:57Sandy won't let me leave for the Giselle audition.
00:01:59Well, that's unacceptable.
00:02:00She promised.
00:02:01Mom, she wears sandals with socks.
00:02:03She's hardly a cornerstone of good choices.
00:02:06You need me to flex some mom muscle on her?
00:02:08What are you going to do, knit her into submission?
00:02:11I think I'm just going to bolt.
00:02:12You know that I support this dream, but it's Giselle.
00:02:15Mom, Giselle.
00:02:17No, it's deja vu, Fee.
00:02:19So?
00:02:20So eventually the city's going to run out of jobs.
00:02:23Well, you know how hard it is to find work
00:02:25that offers enough flexibility for auditions.
00:02:27Yeah, which is why you shouldn't quit.
00:02:31What's going on over there?
00:02:32The shop just got a new indoor waterfall this morning,
00:02:36courtesy of the apartment above.
00:02:37Yikes.
00:02:38Everything okay?
00:02:39Well, I've got to close the shop for the next two weeks,
00:02:42so what do you think?
00:02:44Well, I think you could use a universe-sanctioned break.
00:02:48Breaks are for ceramics.
00:02:50Get it?
00:02:51Because ceramics...
00:02:52Yeah, got it, Mom.
00:02:53Come eat it, gold.
00:02:54Just promise me you won't do anything you'll regret.
00:02:57The only thing I am going to regret
00:02:59is not believing in myself.
00:03:01Pray for a miracle.
00:03:02Pray for a miracle.
00:03:07Praying.
00:03:23Ladies?
00:03:24Shh, shh, shh, shh, shh.
00:03:26Okay, ladies.
00:03:28For the callbacks tomorrow,
00:03:29we would like to see...
00:03:31Martinez...
00:03:32...and Abrams.
00:03:35Everyone else, thanks so much.
00:03:39Um, excuse me.
00:03:40I'm so sorry.
00:03:42Um, there's no chance that you forgot a name?
00:03:45Grant?
00:03:45Fiona?
00:03:46I'm afraid not.
00:03:47I thought I nailed that one.
00:03:50Technically, you did.
00:03:51But...
00:03:52The director is looking for...
00:03:55something different.
00:03:58I'm sorry.
00:03:59I'm sorry.
00:03:59I'm sorry.
00:04:14I'm sorry.
00:04:17I'm sorry.
00:04:17Altyazı M.K.
00:05:17Oh, yeah, I'm in here.
00:05:31I got takeout.
00:05:33From where?
00:05:34Everywhere.
00:05:35That bad, huh?
00:05:36Oh, just my usual luck working.
00:05:39It's gloriously depressing magic.
00:05:41I'm sure you did great.
00:05:43No, it wouldn't matter if I did.
00:05:44Apparently, they're looking for something different.
00:05:47Don't be ridiculous.
00:05:49I'm basically a meme for failure.
00:05:51Or a meme for resilience.
00:05:54I am single, unemployed, and living with my parents.
00:05:57It's only been a few months.
00:05:59Wow.
00:05:59Look at me go.
00:06:01You know what you need.
00:06:03A time machine.
00:06:04Wine.
00:06:05Well, that will work.
00:06:08For now.
00:06:18From your mother, MJ, Ireland.
00:06:21You found your birth mom?
00:06:32She found me.
00:06:33And you didn't tell me because?
00:06:35Because you were busy.
00:06:36Busy doing what?
00:06:38Graduating.
00:06:39Graduating?
00:06:40High school or college?
00:06:42High school.
00:06:43Mom!
00:06:43See?
00:06:44I knew that you would overreact.
00:06:46Well, of course I'm going to overreact.
00:06:48This is huge.
00:06:49Bigger than huge.
00:06:50This is life-altering.
00:06:51Yeah, and that's what terrifies me.
00:06:53I don't understand.
00:06:55I struck gold with your grandparents.
00:06:58And your dad.
00:07:00And you.
00:07:01I didn't want to risk ruining that.
00:07:05But it's your mom.
00:07:07Aren't you curious?
00:07:11All I know is what's in that letter.
00:07:14It isn't much.
00:07:16She's Irish.
00:07:18And wants to know me.
00:07:21Or did, at least.
00:07:25You never wrote her back.
00:07:27No.
00:07:29I mean, I tried many times.
00:07:31But days turn into weeks, turn into years.
00:07:34And then it just felt too late.
00:07:39Can't believe I'm part Irish.
00:07:43Actually, it explains your stubbornness.
00:07:46Don't even think about answering that.
00:07:48It's probably the plumbers.
00:07:50You are not wriggling out of this.
00:07:51There could be another leak.
00:07:52This is not over.
00:07:57Helen speaking.
00:07:59Yeah, there seems to be a lot more water coming through the ceiling.
00:08:04What?
00:08:09What's happening?
00:08:12What?
00:08:14Operation Mother-Daughter Trip is officially a go.
00:08:16And our flight leaves very soon.
00:08:18My bad.
00:08:19I slept through my alarm.
00:08:21Flight?
00:08:21What flight?
00:08:23Oh, just a little hop across the pond.
00:08:25I booked us ten days at a cottage in this tiny seaside village called Ballymore.
00:08:29We're going to Ireland, baby.
00:08:30Don't forget your toothbrush.
00:08:31Please tell me that you're joking.
00:08:34About the toothbrush?
00:08:34Fiona!
00:08:35Dad is at his conference, and I am officially fun employed.
00:08:39The shop is out of commission, so it's perfect.
00:08:41We'll soak up culture, trace our lineage, and maybe just maybe knock on her biological mother's door.
00:08:47You're not going to let me get out of this, are you?
00:08:49Remember when I had my first big dance audition, how terrified I was, and you tricked me into thinking it was a rehearsal?
00:08:55Do you remember why you said you did that?
00:08:57Sometimes a nudge is the only way to help us jump.
00:08:59Exactly.
00:09:00Now get dressed.
00:09:01Our ride is going to be here any minute.
00:09:03Yeah, well, for the record, this feels more like a push than a nudge.
00:09:06What can I say?
00:09:07I inherited Dad's lack of subtlety.
00:09:08Chop, chop.
00:09:09Don't you just love flying?
00:09:25I swear I get the best sleep on planes.
00:09:27Oh, that must be nice.
00:09:28Meanwhile, I was stuck next to Mr. Garlic Breath with the kid behind me who thought my hair was a plaything.
00:09:34What do these things always happen to you?
00:09:35I must have walked under one too many ladders in a past life.
00:10:05Oh, wow.
00:10:18Well, if a fairy doesn't come to visit us tonight, I will be writing a complaint.
00:10:27Oh, how cute.
00:10:29I've been here two minutes and I'm already craving a scone.
00:10:31Is that weird?
00:10:33Oh, look at this funny little guy.
00:10:35What's wrong?
00:10:45One bed up there.
00:10:49Yeah, not going to lie.
00:10:51I was kind of half asleep when I booked this.
00:10:53So, Fiona, it's fine.
00:10:55It's fine if we were at summer camp.
00:10:57I hear you, and I validate you, but our mission is clear.
00:11:03And what mission is that?
00:11:05Drink first, rant later.
00:11:06It's the Irish way.
00:11:07To the pub!
00:11:08Can we shower first?
00:11:10That's why you're the mom.
00:11:11Yeah.
00:11:14Oh.
00:11:14Wow, the colors of the buildings, the sea.
00:11:30Incredible.
00:11:31Makes New York feel like a different planet, doesn't it?
00:11:33Yeah, it certainly does.
00:11:35Good afternoon, ladies.
00:11:36May I tempt you with some blooms to brighten up your day?
00:11:39They're stunning.
00:11:40I picked them fresh this morning, so I can vouch for every petal.
00:11:44Um, we will take the tulips?
00:11:47Yeah?
00:11:47The tulips.
00:11:48Excellent choice.
00:11:49I'm Daisy, by the way.
00:11:51You two on holidays?
00:11:51Yeah, we're in from New York.
00:11:53The Big Apple.
00:11:54It's a bit of a leap from here, isn't it?
00:11:56Well, I hope you're enjoying Ireland.
00:11:58I'm obsessed.
00:11:59I came over for what was supposed to be a short stint, and then six years later, the business
00:12:03is thriving.
00:12:04I've got a cozy flat and brilliant friends.
00:12:07Life's funny like that.
00:12:08Life is funny.
00:12:11I suppose this place just gets in your bones, you know?
00:12:13The music, the people, the festivals.
00:12:16Speaking of festivals, there's a Kaylee in a few days.
00:12:19Yeah, you won't want to miss it.
00:12:21The whole town comes out singing, dancing, the lot.
00:12:24Okay, well, we'll be there.
00:12:26Thanks for letting us know.
00:12:27Of course.
00:12:28Well, enjoy your night, and welcome to our little corner of Ireland.
00:12:33That's a crooked toss.
00:12:35Those days, they seem more hands than a blarney stone.
00:12:39Do you mind if I give it a try?
00:12:40Yeah, show us what you got.
00:12:46Did I win?
00:12:48Afraid not.
00:12:48You might want to work on that luck of yours.
00:12:50Story of my life.
00:12:51Fortune follows the curious foot.
00:12:54You remember that, Noel?
00:12:56I will.
00:13:03Hey, hey.
00:13:08And she says to me,
00:13:10do you use the same lines on all your catches?
00:13:12And I tell her,
00:13:13only on the pretty ones.
00:13:14And then I get a number and a barrel of fish.
00:13:17Ah, Nolan, you'll see, dog.
00:13:19Sounds like someone's been sniffing too much of the salt air.
00:13:22Ooh, says the lad with no lass.
00:13:24I don't want to let him fool you.
00:13:26He's hiding them all out the back with secret brews, aren't you, Liam?
00:13:29Oh, the elusive secret stash, huh?
00:13:32Owen here tells me they're fine with some of the things you have on tap.
00:13:35Yeah, that's because Owen here has hit his head one too many times on a wave.
00:13:40Helps get the sand out of my ears.
00:13:42Go on, give us a taste,
00:13:43and we'll go easy with you on the darts.
00:13:45Last I heard,
00:13:46I was the darts king of this fine establishment.
00:13:49Then let's see you defend your throne, Your Majesty.
00:13:51The board awaits.
00:13:56Pool table, two o'clock.
00:13:57Ooh, still got it in you?
00:13:59Watch and learn.
00:14:04Ah, some things never change.
00:14:06Mm-hmm, like your modesty.
00:14:08A lady never apologizes for being good.
00:14:11Well, step aside, Mom.
00:14:12It's time for the real pro to take a shot.
00:14:16Oh!
00:14:17Oh!
00:14:18Apologies.
00:14:19I, um, lost my foot in there.
00:14:21Yeah, flat surfaces can be tricky.
00:14:23Yeah, keeps things interesting.
00:14:25Hmm.
00:14:25Do they not teach personal space in Ireland?
00:14:28Fiona.
00:14:28Uh, we're a close-knit lot.
00:14:31Must be all the Kaylee dancing, I suppose.
00:14:32Ah, right, that's the one where you guys pretend to be river dancers, right?
00:14:35Only if we're feeling particularly spry.
00:14:37Let's keep the spryness to the dance floor next time, yeah?
00:14:39Oh, there's that Yankee charm, always hidden beneath the thin skin.
00:14:44And here I thought the Irish were known for their warms.
00:14:47Only to those who can take a joke or a nudge.
00:14:50Well, maybe later I'll let you teach me how to pour a beer without it being half foam.
00:14:54Yeah?
00:14:54Only if you show me how to make a burger that doesn't require dislocating my jaw.
00:14:58Okay, okay.
00:14:59I'm sensing some transatlantic baggage.
00:15:01I got this, Mom.
00:15:02Of course you do.
00:15:03You wouldn't want someone else stealing the spotlight.
00:15:05Hmm, if I wanted the spotlight, I just would have done this.
00:15:13She didn't even warm up.
00:15:15Lucky shot.
00:15:16Oh, no, luck and I don't mingle.
00:15:18Is that right?
00:15:19Part of my factory setting.
00:15:21You know, they say that fortune favors the curious foot.
00:15:24You're the second person who said that to me today.
00:15:26It must mean you're meant to hear it.
00:15:28What does it mean?
00:15:30It's just a fancy way of saying that luck follows those who go looking for it.
00:15:33And I suppose you're the type who believes in fairies and pots of gold, too.
00:15:37Never doubt the myths of a man's motherland.
00:15:40Fair enough.
00:15:41But I can assure you that was all skill.
00:15:47Prove it.
00:15:47Prove it.
00:15:47You were saying?
00:16:10Shall we?
00:16:11Gentlemen.
00:16:28Well.
00:16:29He was dashing.
00:16:30Oh, don't.
00:16:31Tall.
00:16:31Please stop.
00:16:33And broad.
00:16:34Mom.
00:16:34I'm just saying.
00:16:35Do you think what he said was true about luck?
00:16:42Well, I think if there's some luck floating around out there anywhere, it's here.
00:16:47There's no harm in looking for it.
00:16:53Can you go grab some more firewood?
00:16:56Yeah.
00:16:56Yeah.
00:16:56Yeah.
00:16:56Yeah.
00:16:57Yeah.
00:16:57Yeah.
00:16:57Yeah.
00:16:57Yeah.
00:16:57Yeah.
00:16:58Yeah.
00:16:58Yeah.
00:16:59Yeah.
00:16:59Yeah.
00:16:59Yeah.
00:17:00Yeah.
00:17:00Yeah.
00:17:05Lucky penny.
00:17:21All right, Ireland.
00:17:22Let's see what you got.
00:17:23Oh, can you believe it?
00:17:33We're going to be galloping through the mythic valleys, along ancient ruins.
00:17:37It's like leaping into a fairy tale.
00:17:39Yeah?
00:17:40And in those fairy tales, does anyone ever mention getting kicked in the head by a horse
00:17:44named Cupcake?
00:17:44You'll be fine.
00:17:46I was practically a jockey at your age.
00:17:49What?
00:17:50There's two of you.
00:17:52Yes, the Grants?
00:17:54Ah, terribly sorry, ladies, but all my other horses are already out on rides.
00:17:59Bit of a booking mix-up, I suppose.
00:18:01Oh, shucks.
00:18:02Guess I'll just have to survive without risking life and limb on the back of an unpredictable
00:18:06giant beast today.
00:18:07We can maybe do it tomorrow instead.
00:18:09No, no.
00:18:09You go and gallop off into your fairy tale.
00:18:12Are you sure?
00:18:14Yes, absolutely.
00:18:15I will look into that luck thing.
00:18:17Maybe find a four-leaf clover?
00:18:19I'll meet you later.
00:18:20Okay.
00:18:22Whenever you're ready, love.
00:18:24Hello there.
00:18:25Hello there.
00:18:26Yes.
00:18:26Post office, here I come.
00:18:42Oh, you have a lovely hair.
00:18:53How does it look?
00:18:54Looks beautiful.
00:18:56Lots for a look.
00:19:03For sale?
00:19:04Oh.
00:19:04Oh.
00:19:04Holy cow, it's you, isn't it?
00:19:12The dart dancer from last night?
00:19:15That was the classiest thing I've seen in ages.
00:19:19Classy, huh?
00:19:20Will you teach it to me?
00:19:22The turning bit, not the dart bit.
00:19:24I'm quick to learn.
00:19:26The last dance teacher I had used to say I was a prodigy.
00:19:28Then she moved to Vienna to breed ferrets.
00:19:32Wow.
00:19:32That is so niche.
00:19:34Annie.
00:19:35Come on.
00:19:36I've got a legage.
00:19:37But hey, will you be at the Cayley tomorrow?
00:19:39It'll be great crack.
00:19:40I think so.
00:19:42Brilliant.
00:19:42You can show me then.
00:19:43You're the best.
00:19:44Slán.
00:19:45Would you look at that?
00:20:10An Irish blessing straight from the heavens.
00:20:13Nature's own bridge.
00:20:16In our tales, a rainbow's more than beauty.
00:20:19It's a promise.
00:20:20A pathway to what's needed most.
00:20:22For some, it's a sign to bridge the gap between the past and the present.
00:20:26To connect with what's lost or left behind.
00:20:31Is it true what they say, that the wind carries old voices?
00:20:35Very much.
00:20:37If you listen closely, they might just have a message for you.
00:20:43You're looking for Ola?
00:20:55Oh, uh, maybe.
00:20:57I'm trying to get some info about an old letter that was sent from here.
00:21:02Oh, well, I'm afraid she's off sick today.
00:21:05But there is a chap who sometimes helps out when she's away.
00:21:08Oh, yeah?
00:21:09Do you know where I might be able to find him?
00:21:11Oh, well, he'd be down at the beach at this hour.
00:21:14Foraging for seaweed.
00:21:15Oh, he's mad about the stuff.
00:21:18Yeah, just follow the path straight on down.
00:21:20And she can't miss the coast.
00:21:23Come on, you.
00:21:41Excuse me.
00:21:44You've got to be kidding me.
00:21:47Missed me, did you?
00:21:49Like a toothache.
00:21:50And yet, here you are.
00:21:53Yeah, I thought I made an impression.
00:21:55I was told that you could help me with some detective work at the post office.
00:22:00Lose a package, did you?
00:22:01A person, actually.
00:22:03And I'm hoping to find a phone number or address linked to a P.O. box number.
00:22:07Trying to track down an old flame, are we?
00:22:10Not quite, but it is important.
00:22:14Tell you what.
00:22:16Help me finish up here and I'll see what I can do.
00:22:20Quicker for the both of us.
00:22:24Fine.
00:22:25Great.
00:22:26What is all of this for, anyway?
00:22:40Some weird spa treatment?
00:22:42Local farmers swear that it's the best natural fertilizer.
00:22:46So I try and fill up a basket and drop it up to them every few days.
00:22:50My way of giving back to the community, I guess.
00:22:53That is surprisingly thoughtful.
00:22:55Well, it's more my wife's thing, really.
00:22:58Oh, you're married?
00:23:01Was.
00:23:02She used to come down here every weekend and donated armfuls of the stuff.
00:23:07Yeah, after she passed, I guess I just kept the tradition going.
00:23:11I'm sorry.
00:23:12Thanks.
00:23:17It's messy, but it's good for the soil and the soul.
00:23:21And it's a nice break from the noise of the pub.
00:23:24You're there a lot, huh?
00:23:25Yeah, it comes with the territory.
00:23:27Barfly?
00:23:27Owner.
00:23:27Oh, do you always argue with your customers?
00:23:32Sure, that's the best part.
00:23:35That stunt you pulled last night was something else.
00:23:38Mm, darts and I go way back.
00:23:40No, I meant the spinny bit.
00:23:42You dance professionally?
00:23:43On and off.
00:23:45Mostly off.
00:23:47I'm sorry to hear that.
00:23:48Yeah.
00:23:49I had a few stints over the years.
00:23:51Some understudy rules.
00:23:52Just enough to keep the dream alive, but not enough to keep my landlord happy.
00:23:56Yeah, well, you never know.
00:23:58The next gig may be the one.
00:24:00Yeah, I used to think that, too.
00:24:02Then I turned 30, and suddenly my feed was full of baby showers and mortgage approvals.
00:24:07And there I was, standing in a sweaty audition room wearing a hot dog costume, convinced that
00:24:13if I just landed the part of Dancing Hot Dog No. 9, all my dreams were going to come true.
00:24:18Spoiler alert, they did not.
00:24:20Well, it sounds to me that Lady Luck is just waiting for the big one.
00:24:25Well, if there is a Lady Luck, she's got me on Do Not Disturb.
00:24:31Oh, that's right.
00:24:32That's your factory settings, isn't it?
00:24:34Exactly.
00:24:41So what brings you to Ireland?
00:24:43My mom is hoping to find her birth mother.
00:24:46Well, sort of.
00:24:47I kind of pushed it.
00:24:49Oh, yeah.
00:24:50Yeah.
00:24:51Ever since I was a kid, she's been obsessed with these stories of long-lost families reuniting.
00:24:57And I never understood it until years later.
00:24:59She told me she was adopted, and everything clicked.
00:25:03I know she really wants this.
00:25:05She's just scared.
00:25:06So you got a bit Irish in you, then?
00:25:08Maybe a sprinkle.
00:25:10Well, you can't be all bad luck, then.
00:25:12Tell that to the three elevators that I've been trapped in.
00:25:15Get away.
00:25:16Three separate elevators?
00:25:18Oh, yeah.
00:25:19That's basically a habit.
00:25:20You know, I was thinking about what you said last night about looking for luck.
00:25:26Is there, like, a map?
00:25:27No map, I'm afraid.
00:25:29Figured.
00:25:30Old Ireland's ripe a ways to find it, though.
00:25:32Oh, and let me guess.
00:25:34Each and every one can be found for just a small tourist fee.
00:25:37Not all of them.
00:25:38Some magic's free.
00:25:39Oh.
00:25:41Like lucky pennies.
00:25:43Well, I knew there was something different about you.
00:25:46Well, I've found pennies before, so.
00:25:48Ah, but that's an Irish penny.
00:25:50And those, they find you.
00:25:52You really believe in all this stuff, don't you?
00:25:55I can think of worse things to believe in.
00:25:57I wish I had your optimism.
00:25:59It's not optimism.
00:26:00It's faith.
00:26:00And more importantly, intention.
00:26:03You have to know what you want.
00:26:05Well, that part is easy.
00:26:07I want...
00:26:07That's between you and the tree.
00:26:11What tree?
00:26:12It's called a wishing tree.
00:26:28Each ribbon represents a wish or a hope someone's casting into the future.
00:26:32Kind of like sending a message in a bottle.
00:26:35A lot of folks believe that it's a way to let nature carry our wish forward.
00:26:41Well, that is beautiful.
00:26:45There's one problem, though.
00:26:46I do not have a ribbon.
00:26:49Well, you're in luck, because I've got you covered.
00:26:53That was in your pocket?
00:26:56Go on.
00:26:58Okay, do I have to chant or do a little jig, perhaps, around the trunk?
00:27:02Absolutely do, a jig around the trunk.
00:27:05Yes, please.
00:27:05I think that's a brilliant idea.
00:27:08Or you could just tie a ribbon and make a wish.
00:27:12A little privacy, please.
00:27:25I wish I had better luck.
00:27:32You broke the wishing tree.
00:27:45Let's go.
00:27:46Go, go, go.
00:27:52Told you I was cursed.
00:27:54You're not cursed.
00:27:58I single-handedly destroyed a magical wishing tree.
00:28:01I'm sure we got forest full of them.
00:28:03And for the record, it was an old branch that gave way, not you.
00:28:08Besides, the wish is just one step.
00:28:10The real work and the real luck come after the wish.
00:28:13It's about what you do next.
00:28:14In fact, I bet your luck is about to turn around about now.
00:28:22Or maybe a little later.
00:28:24Of course.
00:28:25Yeah, it says she closed down the account about six years ago.
00:28:29Is there any contact information?
00:28:31Phone number, address?
00:28:32Neither.
00:28:33But it does have her place of employment.
00:28:37How's that for luck?
00:28:39I will take it.
00:28:40You know, I can't believe you, a history foe, is excited to tour a manor.
00:28:59Hey, just because I prefer reality TV to a four-hour documentary about ancient tapestry weaving
00:29:04doesn't mean that I don't appreciate a good manor when I see one.
00:29:08Plus, I heard it's supposed to bring good luck.
00:29:10Really?
00:29:10Oh, yeah.
00:29:11Totally.
00:29:12Something about old stones bringing good fortune.
00:29:15It's a whole vibe.
00:29:17Yeah.
00:29:18Well, thank you for arranging this tour.
00:29:21Anything for you, Mom.
00:29:23My pleasure.
00:29:24What do you think the medieval Zillow estimate is in a place like this?
00:29:30Two villages and a magic beam.
00:29:32Plus HOA's use for dragon upkeep.
00:29:34Don't forget the court wizard's retainer.
00:29:36But huntings are free.
00:29:37Oh, it adds to the ambiance.
00:29:40Uh, what do you say we go on our own little private tour?
00:29:47Um, I'm pretty sure that's not allowed.
00:29:49Well, what are they going to do?
00:29:50Behead us?
00:29:51Come on.
00:29:54Fiona.
00:29:57Fiona.
00:30:08This is brutal.
00:30:10You'll crack it, yes.
00:30:12You're the sharpest lass I know, Annie.
00:30:14You're my dad.
00:30:15You've got to say that.
00:30:17True, but luckily you're not making a liar out of me.
00:30:21History of Berlin, is it?
00:30:22Yeah, it's about as festive as the Berlin Wall.
00:30:25Yeah.
00:30:26You know, your mum almost moved to Germany after university.
00:30:29Yeah, she had a right fancy job lined up and everything.
00:30:32Why didn't she go?
00:30:33I begged her not to.
00:30:35Way to play it cool.
00:30:37Yeah, we've been seeing each other on and off for about a year.
00:30:41She didn't start for another month, so I asked her to stay a bit longer and see if things might change.
00:30:46Lucky for me she did.
00:30:48Yeah, lucky for the both of us.
00:30:59Where are we going?
00:31:05Fiona.
00:31:06Um, this way.
00:31:08Ooh, let me look in here.
00:31:09Oh, wow.
00:31:12It's like stepping into a painting.
00:31:14Very cool.
00:31:16What is going on?
00:31:18It's like you're in some sort of hunt.
00:31:19What?
00:31:19No, I'm just soaking up the ambiance.
00:31:22Yeah.
00:31:22At a very quick speed.
00:31:23Well, you know what they say.
00:31:24The faster you soak, the more you absorb, right?
00:31:26Let's go.
00:31:28Fiona.
00:31:28This would be my favourite room.
00:31:34It's full of history, which I will explain to you now.
00:31:38If you all get together now.
00:31:40That's it, lovely.
00:31:42If you look at the mirrors behind you.
00:31:46I'm really glad you came.
00:31:48I do hope you enjoy yourself.
00:31:50You see the wonderful paintings back here.
00:31:53So, you remember that whole gentle nudge thing?
00:32:03What'd you do now?
00:32:05Just some harmless digging.
00:32:08And?
00:32:09And I found her.
00:32:12I found your birth mom.
00:32:14And she has spent the last eight years working as a tour guide at a historic manor.
00:32:19This historic manor.
00:32:34Mom?
00:32:35Mom?
00:32:49Hey.
00:32:53I'm sorry if that was too much.
00:32:55I was just trying.
00:32:56No, I know.
00:32:57I know.
00:33:03She's beautiful, isn't she?
00:33:05Pretty fabulous.
00:33:07How did it feel?
00:33:08It was overwhelming.
00:33:11Surreal.
00:33:13It's like I've known her face my whole life.
00:33:15I guess she's pretty into history, just like you.
00:33:20You think?
00:33:21Two peas in a pod.
00:33:24How'd you find her?
00:33:26I had a little bit of help from a local.
00:33:31A local, huh?
00:33:34Hmm.
00:33:36Do tell.
00:33:37Oh, my God.
00:33:47I'm tired.
00:33:55Yeah.
00:33:56Oh, good to go, champs.
00:33:57Oh.
00:33:58Good to see you here.
00:33:59How are you doing?
00:34:00So, there I was, knee deep in a bog, trying to fish out my very expensive shoes.
00:34:05Well, this former London girl now has absolutely hideous, but proper footwear.
00:34:09I do not think I pack correctly.
00:34:11Eventually, you'll get the hang of it.
00:34:13Hmm.
00:34:18Hey, girls.
00:34:19Hi.
00:34:20Fee, guess who signed us up for the potato peeling contest?
00:34:22You're joking.
00:34:23Nope.
00:34:25Go, bring on the gold, love.
00:34:31Look.
00:34:33Look.
00:34:33In my paper, like, they're just so beautiful.
00:34:36Well, I could give it to you.
00:34:37Just go and talk to her, fella.
00:34:41I can.
00:34:41Sure you can.
00:34:42What if she thinks I'm dense?
00:34:45Janine thought I was dense.
00:34:46Well, then at least you'll know she's perceptive.
00:34:49Good point.
00:34:52Ho, ho.
00:34:52All right, grab your spuds and peelers, and on my mark, go.
00:35:07You know, that's the second time he's looked at you.
00:35:10So?
00:35:11So you should go talk to him.
00:35:13And say what exactly?
00:35:15Um, thank him for helping you.
00:35:18I know what you're doing.
00:35:19Mm-hmm.
00:35:21The contrast between the two colors, you know what I mean?
00:35:27Try starting with hello, Daisy.
00:35:30Hello.
00:35:32That's good.
00:35:33Smart.
00:35:34Then what?
00:35:35I don't know.
00:35:36Maybe mention something about liking flowers.
00:35:40It's a bit on the nose.
00:35:41You know, your father and I met on a foreign adventure.
00:35:47You two met at a taco stand in Albuquerque.
00:35:50Yeah, but to two New Yorkers, it was practically a new continent.
00:35:54And we have a winner!
00:36:01All I'm saying is that a little romance could be good for you.
00:36:04This is supposed to be a mother-daughter trip.
00:36:06Times two.
00:36:07I see you every day.
00:36:09And?
00:36:11As your mother, I'm ordering you to go dance with a handsome local.
00:36:15Oh, you're ordering me, are you?
00:36:17Well, consider it another loving shove.
00:36:20Okay.
00:36:21Well, I will do that if you promise that tomorrow you will go back to that manor,
00:36:25and this time don't run away from what's waiting for you in there.
00:36:28You shove, I shove.
00:36:29Deal.
00:36:29Hmm.
00:36:30Hello.
00:36:39Aaron?
00:36:40Oh!
00:36:41Are you all right?
00:36:43Flowers.
00:36:44Daisies.
00:36:45Um...
00:36:46Your daisy.
00:36:48Hello.
00:36:50Hi.
00:36:51Should I?
00:37:03Yeah.
00:37:03Go ahead.
00:37:03Do it.
00:37:09Shall we?
00:37:11Really?
00:37:11Yeah.
00:37:12Okay.
00:37:13Come on.
00:37:14Ready?
00:37:14We're in.
00:37:15Come single bell and roll.
00:37:17I'm turning free attention.
00:37:19Don't ever fall in love.
00:37:20It's the devil.
00:37:21I'm for old you.
00:37:23What's I've been in love?
00:37:24Fifth and maiden soul be witchin'.
00:37:26This pancreat of Bella powder.
00:37:28Captain Kelly is kitchen.
00:37:30With me to blue galah.
00:37:32Me to blue galah.
00:37:34With me to blue galah.
00:37:36To blue galah.
00:37:37In the age of 17.
00:37:39I was friendless to a grocer.
00:37:42Not far from Stephen's green.
00:37:43Where as ever used to grow sir.
00:37:46The manor was sublime.
00:37:47She sent my art of fiction.
00:37:49And she invited me to a holy in the kitchen.
00:37:53With me to blue galah.
00:37:55Me to blue galah.
00:37:57With me to blue galah.
00:37:59To blue galah.
00:38:05You came.
00:38:06I did.
00:38:07Everyone's so excited.
00:38:09Everyone.
00:38:09Yeah.
00:38:10Oh.
00:38:23Ladies and gents.
00:38:25The band will take a break now.
00:38:28Okay.
00:38:29Chins up ladies.
00:38:31Tall spines.
00:38:32Feet in first position.
00:38:34Arms in first.
00:38:36Okay.
00:38:36You are holding these bottles to remind you to engage.
00:38:39Engage your arms.
00:38:40So lift up your elbows.
00:38:41And we are going to pretend that the bottles are the riskiest texts that you've ever sent.
00:38:45And if you drop them.
00:38:47Then every kid in your school is going to get an alert.
00:38:49Life altering stakes.
00:38:51Got it.
00:38:51Okay.
00:38:53Okay.
00:38:53Let's plie.
00:38:54Let's plie.
00:38:55Lengthen up.
00:38:57Releve.
00:38:58Roll through those feet.
00:38:59Back down.
00:39:00Plie.
00:39:02Go.
00:39:03Remember those arms.
00:39:04Oh.
00:39:05Better.
00:39:05Better.
00:39:06Okay.
00:39:06Let's do it again.
00:39:07Minus the condiments.
00:39:10Great job ladies.
00:39:11Look at you being all professional.
00:39:15Hey dad.
00:39:17Dad.
00:39:19That's my name.
00:39:21Look.
00:39:21I need to go over to the pub and get another keg.
00:39:23There's only bottles left.
00:39:24You alright here?
00:39:25Yeah.
00:39:26Maybe you should go help the man.
00:39:28You know.
00:39:28I think he's more than capable.
00:39:30I could use the company though.
00:39:32We're settled then.
00:39:33Shall we?
00:39:33Yeah.
00:39:43I like your style.
00:39:52Oh.
00:39:52Let me help you with that.
00:39:54On three?
00:39:55I thought you were holding the door.
00:39:59Uh oh.
00:40:00What do you mean uh oh?
00:40:01Yeah.
00:40:02I'm pretty sure that door only opens from the outside.
00:40:05Like pretty sure or sure sure?
00:40:07Oh now I'm leaning more towards sure sure.
00:40:18Hello?
00:40:20Anybody?
00:40:21Help us.
00:40:22Please.
00:40:23Please somebody.
00:40:24We're stuck in here.
00:40:25There's no one out there.
00:40:27This is bad.
00:40:28This is very bad.
00:40:29It's really not.
00:40:30I'm slightly claustrophobic.
00:40:32Really?
00:40:33Yes.
00:40:33Really.
00:40:33Alright.
00:40:34Well then just breathe.
00:40:35Just breathe.
00:40:35Help is on the way.
00:40:36But it could be hours before somebody finds us.
00:40:38Days even.
00:40:40Nolan said he'd be here in five minutes.
00:40:42Oh.
00:40:43Okay.
00:40:44Normally there's no service when I get stuck in elevators.
00:40:46Oh.
00:40:46I forgot getting trapped was kind of like a hobby for you.
00:40:51What is this?
00:40:52Oh.
00:40:53Uh.
00:40:53Don't worry about that.
00:40:54Moby's white ale?
00:40:58Yeah.
00:40:59Because ale rhymes with whale.
00:41:01Clever.
00:41:02Yeah.
00:41:02Crisp light and gives a bit of a chase.
00:41:05Just like the story.
00:41:06Yeah.
00:41:07Did you brew these?
00:41:09Only the ones with the bad puns.
00:41:12Pride and porter.
00:41:14Rich, dark, little bitter, but finishes sweet.
00:41:18Like Darcy's character arc.
00:41:20Exactly.
00:41:20I am sensing a pattern here.
00:41:22Yeah.
00:41:22I like to call it literature liquefied.
00:41:25Every flavor has a story.
00:41:27So it's just a fun way to celebrate things I love.
00:41:29And it helps pass the time.
00:41:31Well it's kind of genius.
00:41:32Yeah.
00:41:33It's kind of silly.
00:41:36What's your favorite book?
00:41:38Guess.
00:41:39Alright.
00:41:40Strong free spirit vibes for sure.
00:41:42Artsy but more avant-garde slash bohemian.
00:41:46On the road Jack Kerouac.
00:41:48Okay.
00:41:49The unbearable lightness of being?
00:41:53To kill a mockingbird.
00:41:55Okay.
00:41:56Deep sense of morality.
00:41:59Themes of innocence and growth.
00:42:01It's classic.
00:42:02Let me see.
00:42:02Taste would be the bitterness of injustice.
00:42:07Mellowed by the sweetness of childhood.
00:42:10And name?
00:42:12Scout's honor.
00:42:14Scout's honor.
00:42:16Not bad.
00:42:17Yeah.
00:42:17It's just a bit of fun.
00:42:18I don't remember seeing any of these on your menu.
00:42:21Yeah.
00:42:22No.
00:42:23I don't think anyone would want them.
00:42:25They're a bit personal.
00:42:27And a little too odd for the regulars.
00:42:29Connecting flavors and feelings.
00:42:32What's odd about that?
00:42:41Someone call for a hero, huh?
00:42:43Stop smiling.
00:42:44Did you mean what you said earlier about this island being ripe with ways to find luck?
00:42:50You kidding?
00:42:50There's tons.
00:42:52Would you mind showing me some?
00:42:54Oh, sure.
00:42:55He'd love to.
00:42:56I don't think that's a good idea.
00:42:58What?
00:42:59I've got a pub to run.
00:43:00Yeah, and a great staff to help you to do it.
00:43:02Look.
00:43:03I'm sorry.
00:43:04No.
00:43:05No.
00:43:05It's fine.
00:43:06No need to be sorry.
00:43:06I'll see you back at the party.
00:43:12Are you daft, Liam?
00:43:13Don't start.
00:43:16The girl was practically asking you out.
00:43:18No, she wasn't.
00:43:20She was asking me to be her own personal leprechaun.
00:43:22Yeah.
00:43:23And what's so terrible about that, huh?
00:43:24Look, it's...
00:43:26It's not the right time.
00:43:28It's been four years, Liam.
00:43:30You're allowed to do stuff yourself now and then.
00:43:32You do know that, don't you?
00:43:33I haven't got the time, Nolan.
00:43:35I'm busy.
00:43:36Oh, please.
00:43:38That's a load of rubbish, and you know it.
00:43:40How's about tomorrow at nine?
00:43:53I would love to.
00:44:02Ride bicycles along the Wild Atlantic Way.
00:44:05Plant a hazel tree.
00:44:07Cook an Irish stew.
00:44:08Play the tin whistle.
00:44:11It's supposed to bring a merry heart and lucky steps.
00:44:15What does drown a shamrock mean?
00:44:17It's not as grim as it sounds.
00:44:19You just drop a clover into the top of your pint for a spot of luck
00:44:22and then chuck it over your shoulder when you're done.
00:44:24That I can get behind you.
00:44:25What?
00:44:31This side.
00:44:32This side.
00:44:46This side.
00:44:50This side.
00:44:51Right. See that fellow over there?
00:45:14Yeah.
00:45:15I want you to throw this onto his boat.
00:45:18You're joking.
00:45:19It's an old sailor's charm for good luck, but you have to get it on the boat while he's
00:45:24on it for it to work.
00:45:25And this is going to help me how?
00:45:26Well, old lore says if you give a bit of luck, you get a lot back.
00:45:30All right?
00:45:30Trust me.
00:45:31It'll come round.
00:45:35I hope you've got good aim.
00:45:37Have you already forgotten my dark performance?
00:45:39I have great aim.
00:45:40Good.
00:45:41Because you're about to miss your shot.
00:45:42Watch and marvel.
00:45:48Watch and marvel.
00:45:49What is this?
00:45:49This is not sucking.
00:45:50This is a disaster.
00:45:54What?
00:45:55On the boat.
00:45:56Not at it.
00:45:57I got this one.
00:45:58Yeah, I wish you would.
00:45:59Now, come on.
00:46:00You've got this.
00:46:01Okay.
00:46:05Hey, you!
00:46:07Uh-oh.
00:46:09Run.
00:46:09Run.
00:46:09Run.
00:46:09Run.
00:46:09Run.
00:46:11Run.
00:46:11Run.
00:46:11Run.
00:46:11Run.
00:46:12Run.
00:46:12Run.
00:46:12Run.
00:46:13Run.
00:46:13Run.
00:46:14Run.
00:46:15Run.
00:46:16Run.
00:46:17Run.
00:46:18Run.
00:46:41Hello?
00:46:41tour guide here sure everyone knows mj she's the best oh um you wouldn't happen to know where she
00:46:50is oh she doesn't work as a tour guide on tuesdays and thursdays oh i see but i do know where we can
00:46:58find her each leaf represents something different hope faith love and of course luck but you need
00:47:09to find one with all four and they're very rare how rare are we talking about one in ten thousand
00:47:15i mean i thought finding a parking spot in new york city was hard don't be giving up just yet
00:47:20you know i was thinking about your special brews where are you now i think you should sell them
00:47:30i bet people would love them that's not really why i brew them i get that boss
00:47:38i didn't say but yeah but you're choking one down i can see it clear as day come on out with it okay
00:47:45i used to have this dance teacher miss wilder and she was always so happy always laughing even as a
00:47:51kid i remember being just mesmerized by her spirit and before every dance recital just as the nerves
00:47:57were about to take over she would say to us sharing something that you love is like sprinkling beauty
00:48:03across the woods yeah but it's just beer it's not high art well art or not it brings you joy and that
00:48:09means something unless of course you're just scared you up for a detour i want to show you something
00:48:19special sure oh my this is actually my home wait what really i didn't think new yorkers were that gullible
00:48:37uh come on you think we're allowed to be in here well i imagine the door would be locked if we weren't
00:48:50uh fancy a look from the top okay
00:49:03uh
00:49:13uh
00:49:15uh
00:49:28uh
00:49:38uh
00:49:40uh hello there oh hi i'm so sorry um i was out front taking it all in and the door was open so
00:49:49well i i walked in which is probably not allowed so i i should probably just go nonsense nonsense
00:49:55you're here now you might as well get something out of it besides i've always been a wandering soul
00:50:01myself mj is the name uh heather heather
00:50:07it's a pleasure heather these uh costumes they look like they're from a different century
00:50:13and that they should be you know it's the history that weaves the real magic into the fabric
00:50:22did you make them yourself oh no dear but i mind their spirit i um i restore antiques myself
00:50:31back home in america i have a a little shop so we're kindred spirits oh come on let me show you how i play with time
00:50:51there's an old tale related to this place now i would expect nothing less it's about a captain
00:51:07named seamus o'reilly now he lived for the sea spent his whole life chasing legends of
00:51:14lost gold and never stayed ashore any longer they needed just resupply but one night after a brutal
00:51:22storm his ship was wrecked washed up right here on these very rocks barely alive the keeper saved him
00:51:31helped him heal and as seamus recovered this lighthouse eased the storm inside him
00:51:38and before he knew it he found something unexpected a newfound appreciation for life best
00:51:46it's true calling when the keeper of the time passed away seamus took over
00:51:52he'd spent his whole life thinking that he needed the sea's open horizon
00:51:57but what really made him happy was guiding others to find theirs
00:52:05i always related to that story how so well before i opened the pub i was all geared up for life in
00:52:13engineering yeah it was the only dream i'd ever had i spent more than half my life i thought it was my
00:52:20forever horizon and then one day it wasn't what changed somewhere along the way building something new
00:52:31well just felt more right
00:52:35did you ever miss the old horizon
00:52:40in my experience finding what truly fits is a lot more rewarding than chasing a dimming glitter
00:52:47how do you find what fits you don't it finds you
00:53:09you could practically feel the history through the fabric
00:53:26isn't it remarkable how a single piece of clothing can transport you in time
00:53:31it is so nice to meet someone who gets it i don't just get it dear sometimes i wear it
00:53:40when no one's looking of course once upon a time i i wanted to be on stage really yeah but then i
00:53:49found my magic behind the scenes so meryl streep's legacy is safe from me yet
00:53:55oh i'm so sorry don't be i mean minding these costumes well keeps my inner artist alive
00:54:07and it spares me from the stage fright
00:54:11so tell me how long have you been rescuing antiques oh goodness for as long as i can remember
00:54:19you know i've always had this instinct i guess to collect the things that the world's given up on
00:54:28clocks furniture i used to believe that if i could fix them up make them better then they could find a
00:54:36new home a second chance i do understand a friend of the estate donated a lovely old
00:54:45planting table that i've been meaning to spruce up for some time but
00:54:50but if i'm honest i think i'd be off more than i could chew well i could take a look at it
00:54:55i mean if if you'd like well yes okay
00:55:00it's like a canvas with no end yeah there's only a handful of places where you can see the cosmos this clearly
00:55:19growing up whenever i felt alone or whenever i had a rough day i used to come up here and
00:55:29chat to the stars for a while they felt like the only mates i had
00:55:34did those mates ever chat back in their own way i used to think that each star was a message for
00:55:42someone somewhere trying to reach out like postcards across the sky hmm kind of like your bruise
00:55:52little messages just waiting for somebody to find them you're really not gonna drop this are you
00:55:59i get it you know the first time i went on stage i was terrified exposing something you love is scary
00:56:07but what if there is somebody out there just waiting to find your message and perhaps that
00:56:15message is in don't say it a bottle
00:56:22it's so corny okay pop quiz go aliens real or myth uh real but probably not green or with antennas
00:56:33fair enough astrology uh good for a read but best not making any life choices based on it black holes
00:56:44portals to other dimensions oh that's on mars future tourist spot if they can sort out the guinness situation
00:57:03good night good night
00:57:14good night
00:57:15good night
00:57:23one
00:57:23Come on. Out with it.
00:57:25Out with what?
00:57:27Oh, now, don't be coy with me.
00:57:31You can't come acting in here with lovey eyes and say nothing.
00:57:34I don't have a clue what you're talking about.
00:57:37Oh, you're smitten, bio.
00:57:39Was that even a question?
00:57:41No. Oh, just calling it as I see it.
00:57:45Painfully clear as it is.
00:57:48Have I really got big lovey eyes?
00:57:51Oh, big as saucers and real googly.
00:57:55But, like, in a cool way, right?
00:57:57Oh, yes. As cool as a Dublin breeze.
00:58:03You're humoring me, aren't you?
00:58:05Every day of the week and twice on Sundays.
00:58:07Goodnight, Nolan.
00:58:21I'm so human.
00:58:23That's enough, darling.
00:58:25I've been here with you.
00:58:27I've got a new place.
00:58:29I've got a new place to build my house.
00:58:31I've got a new place to put on a new place.
00:58:33You will be Amy like that.
00:58:35You will be a new place.
00:58:37I'm really happy to add a new place.
00:58:39I'd love to keep my house.
00:58:41Oh, my God, brother.
00:58:43I've got a new place to be home.
00:58:45I was always happy to keep my house on the way.
00:58:47No way.
00:58:54Dance studio?
00:59:17What do you mean you didn't tell her?
00:59:21Well, I wanted to, but then I panicked.
00:59:23Clearly.
00:59:25Well, once I was looking in her eyes, I just...
00:59:28I just wanted to know her for who she is, you know?
00:59:32Not as my mom or whoever she felt she needed to be right then.
00:59:36Wait till you meet her.
00:59:38She's brilliant and witty and full of charm.
00:59:42Everything I'd hoped for.
00:59:44When I talked to your dad, he sends his love.
00:59:47I told him that I met MJ and he was supportive as always.
00:59:55I'll tell her soon.
00:59:57Good.
00:59:58What's happening today?
01:00:00Oh, she needs some tips on restoring an old gardening table.
01:00:04Okay, look at you besties, already working on projects together.
01:00:08Well, I mean, I don't have to go if we have plans.
01:00:10No, absolutely not. You are going.
01:00:12And, anyway, Liam is helping me complete my good luck list this weekend.
01:00:16And like you said, you and I get to spend every day together,
01:00:19and you should cherish every minute that you have with MJ.
01:00:22Another date with Liam, huh, Mom?
01:00:25My mother says I have Irish eyes.
01:00:28Irish eyes.
01:00:29Thank you for nudging me.
01:00:31My mother says I have Irish eyes.
01:00:33To unexpected adventures?
01:00:35May they continue.
01:00:36Amen.
01:00:37So mean that I let them cry.
01:00:40I'm a map of all and the ones before.
01:00:43One foot in sea and one on shore.
01:00:46Every step of every hopeful on high.
01:00:51I'm a map of the mole with my Irish eyes.
01:00:56Mine and I said I have traveling feet.
01:00:59Traveling feet, traveling feet.
01:01:02Slippers for princesses don't fit me.
01:01:05But I dance to my own drum, bright and bold.
01:01:08And my traveling feet always get me home.
01:01:12My sister says I have a restless soul.
01:01:15Restless soul, restless soul.
01:01:18Easy to catch, but I'm hard to hold.
01:01:21Like a song on the wind that you caught one day.
01:01:24I get under your skin, then I step away.
01:01:28I'm a map of the world and the ones before.
01:01:31One foot in sea and the one on shore.
01:01:34Every step of every hopeful on high.
01:01:39I'm a map of the mole with my Irish eyes.
01:01:43My mother says I have Irish eyes.
01:01:57Irish eyes, Irish eyes.
01:02:00My mother says I have Irish eyes.
01:02:02They go ever so blue.
01:02:05Cause I'm a map of the world and the ones before.
01:02:08One foot in sea and one on shore.
01:02:11Every step of every hopeful on high.
01:02:16I'm a map of the mole with my Irish eyes.
01:02:22Ugh.
01:02:23I can't remember the last time I breathed air this fresh back home.
01:02:27This is where you could bottle it and slap a 100% organic free-range Irish breeze label on it and make a killing.
01:02:34I can't believe you get to experience this every day.
01:02:37Not every day.
01:02:39Meanwhile, the rest of the world is living in a box apartment staring at a deluxe view of the back of another box apartment.
01:02:48Does it ever get old?
01:02:50Old? No. Blurry. More often than it should.
01:02:54Yeah. Life has a funny way of taking even the best views and feeding them into the background sometimes.
01:03:01Hmm.
01:03:02After Lillian, a fog settled on us.
01:03:07She was always the one who believed in us.
01:03:09In me. Always pushing me to go for more, to try new things.
01:03:14Without that, it's hard to see things clearly.
01:03:18That's why I took the books.
01:03:20I mean, I'd always been a reader, but diving into other people's stories became my fondest escape.
01:03:33For a long while there, it felt like there was always something keeping my head down.
01:03:39Pouring. Brewing. Reading. Praying.
01:03:44But these last few days...
01:03:46It's the first time I've looked up in ages.
01:03:49Thank you for that.
01:03:52I should be the one thanking you.
01:04:02Owen!
01:04:03Sorry about that. Didn't mean to break the moment.
01:04:06What are you doing way out here?
01:04:08Come on, man.
01:04:09You're not the only one with a good taste in views.
01:04:12The best views for the prettiest girls.
01:04:26Not too shabby, eh?
01:04:28Yeah, I couldn't agree more.
01:04:29Oh, wow.
01:04:30How about a nice cup of tea, and then we can tackle that sticky drawer.
01:04:37That sounds like a pleasure.
01:04:38Yeah.
01:04:53Well, he's a bit of a mess, but in a proper charming way.
01:04:56Like a puppy chasing his tail.
01:04:58We'll see how he goes.
01:04:59Well, I'm happy for you.
01:05:01What about you and Liam? Looking quite cosy?
01:05:03He's just helping me shake off some bad luck.
01:05:06Just that, is it?
01:05:07Just that.
01:05:08Mm-hmm.
01:05:10So when do you head back?
01:05:12About that.
01:05:14What? Tell me.
01:05:16It's barely a flicker of an idea.
01:05:18Just go on, spill.
01:05:19Well, there's this dance studio in town and it's up for auction tomorrow.
01:05:23I can't stop thinking about it.
01:05:24Wait, the old Hanson place?
01:05:25Yeah.
01:05:26Yes, yes.
01:05:27You must go for it.
01:05:28Oh, we business besties.
01:05:29Honestly, I don't know how I'd be able to afford it.
01:05:32We'll get you sorted.
01:05:33As a business owner myself, I will make sure that this happens for you.
01:05:37That's really sweet of you.
01:05:39Just to have someone in this town who understands the value of a well-placed Taylor Swift reference, it will be worth it.
01:05:44Does he know?
01:05:45There's nothing to know.
01:05:46Not yet, anyways.
01:05:48Does he know?
01:05:49There's nothing to know.
01:05:50Not yet, anyways.
01:05:52Not yet, anyways.
01:06:15Here we go.
01:06:17A nice cup of wine.
01:06:22And I think I managed to fix the squeaky drawer.
01:06:25I just gave it some oil.
01:06:26Oh, fabulous.
01:06:27So how is it sliding now?
01:06:29Like a dream.
01:06:31Oh.
01:06:32You should, um, give it a go.
01:06:35I might just do that.
01:06:37Helen?
01:06:38I should have told you sooner.
01:06:50This is really you.
01:06:51This is really you.
01:06:52This is really you.
01:06:53It's really me.
01:06:54I should have reached out sooner.
01:06:55I really didn't want to write you back.
01:06:56I don't know.
01:06:57I don't know.
01:06:58This is really you.
01:06:59This is really you.
01:07:00This is really you.
01:07:01This is really me.
01:07:02I should have reached out sooner.
01:07:03I really didn't want to write you back.
01:07:04I don't know.
01:07:05I don't know.
01:07:06Oh, sweetheart.
01:07:07Oh, sweetheart.
01:07:10Oh, I never thought this happened.
01:07:17Oh, yeah.
01:07:29Oh, darn it.
01:07:38Fiona, before you go...
01:07:45Now you know my favourite book, too.
01:07:48I have to admit, I was not expecting that.
01:07:51There's a lot of life lessons in there.
01:07:53And some grit, too, if you look close enough.
01:07:56I always thought it was a nice reminder that sometimes a shift in luck is just a shift in perspective.
01:08:02Well, thank you for this, for today and yesterday and all of it.
01:08:09I hope it helps you find what you're after.
01:08:11Me, too.
01:08:17Good night, Liam.
01:08:25Good night, Fiona.
01:08:26Good night.
01:08:44Vianna, it's Julie Donovan, casting director of Giselle.
01:09:10Give me a call when you get this.
01:09:12It's important.
01:09:14Thank you so much.
01:09:25This is a dream come true, really.
01:09:28I'll see you then.
01:09:30Who is that?
01:09:32The casting director from Giselle.
01:09:34They re-watched the audition tapes and the director and choreographer want to see me again
01:09:38and apparently it's down to me and one other dancer.
01:09:40For which part?
01:09:42Giselle!
01:09:43Oh, no!
01:09:44Oh, wait, wait.
01:09:46Did you tell her?
01:09:47I told her.
01:09:48Oh, how'd it go?
01:09:49It was amazing.
01:09:52We talked for hours.
01:09:54And she wants to take us to a show tomorrow night to meet her granddaughter.
01:09:57I have to get back to New York ASAP.
01:10:00They're putting me on a flight tomorrow, but you should stay.
01:10:03Finish the trip.
01:10:04You think?
01:10:05Absolutely.
01:10:05You've got a mom to hang out with.
01:10:08Those are moments you're never going to forget.
01:10:10It looks like that good luck magic is working after all.
01:10:14I guess so.
01:10:15Oh, okay.
01:10:15Oh, okay.
01:10:24Oh, okay.
01:10:24Yay!
01:10:24Oh, yeah!
01:10:28Oh, yeah!
01:10:37Okay, that's out.
01:10:54She starts in an hour.
01:10:55Okay, thanks.
01:11:07Hey.
01:11:24Hey.
01:11:26Hey, wasn't expecting you?
01:11:28Yeah, um, I just, um, I just came
01:11:37to say goodbye, because I'm leaving
01:11:41a little bit earlier than planned.
01:11:44Oh, you know.
01:11:46Yeah, you were right.
01:11:48I, uh, never should have doubted
01:11:50the myths of a man's motherland,
01:11:52because it worked.
01:11:55All of it.
01:11:56Um, after you dropped me off last night,
01:11:59I got a call from New York.
01:12:02Um, the show that I auditioned for,
01:12:04they wanted to see me again,
01:12:05and the final callback's tomorrow.
01:12:12It's the job of my dreams.
01:12:14That's, uh, congratulations.
01:12:18Yeah.
01:12:21I never would have gotten that call
01:12:23if it wasn't for you.
01:12:23But that's not true.
01:12:24Yes, it is.
01:12:26Irish luck isn't just about
01:12:27ticking boxes, Fiona.
01:12:30None of it works without belief,
01:12:32conviction.
01:12:32That's all you.
01:12:38Uh,
01:12:38I should really be getting back.
01:12:43I hope you know.
01:12:44Look, you don't have to say
01:12:46anything else, all right?
01:12:47I, I'm happy for you.
01:12:50You caught the horizon you were after.
01:12:52And,
01:12:54of all the pubs in Ireland,
01:12:58I'm glad it was mine
01:13:00that you came twirling through.
01:13:02Me too.
01:13:05Goodbye, Fiona.
01:13:06I know.
01:13:09Goodbye.
01:13:27Gabriel!
01:13:29Goodbye.
01:13:29Bye.
01:13:30Bye.
01:13:33Bye.
01:13:34Bye.
01:13:34Bye.
01:13:35I can't believe I just got a new grandma, and now I have to leave.
01:13:52Look, we have all the time in the world ahead of us.
01:13:57Please call me Gigi.
01:13:59I've always wanted to be Gigi.
01:14:01I like Gigi.
01:14:03What's up, sweetheart?
01:14:08You look as if you're wrestling with yourself.
01:14:12I am just not entirely sure that I want to get on that plane right now.
01:14:17What's going on?
01:14:20Okay, there's this old building in town that's up for auction today, and it just...
01:14:26It has this magic about it.
01:14:28It actually reminds me of Miss Wilder's old dance studio in Brooklyn,
01:14:31and I just haven't been able to get it out of my head.
01:14:36So what are you saying?
01:14:37You know better than anyone how much living I have missed out on just relentlessly chasing
01:14:46this dream, convinced that my life could truly begin once I finally made it, you know?
01:14:54But there's always going to be auditions, and more what-ifs.
01:15:00For the first time in my life, it feels like there's a dream that's actually chasing me.
01:15:04Miss?
01:15:06Your flight?
01:15:08Gotta go.
01:15:11Yeah.
01:15:13I love you.
01:15:14See you soon, darling.
01:15:18You be safe.
01:15:19Yeah.
01:15:30Bye-bye.
01:15:31Hey, these are for you.
01:15:56Where's Fiona?
01:15:57Gone.
01:15:57Why'd you let her leave?
01:16:00I can't exactly chain her to the bar, love.
01:16:02Why didn't you ask her to stay?
01:16:05I've only known her a week.
01:16:07So?
01:16:08Ask her to stay a little longer.
01:16:12It worked for you once, didn't it?
01:16:15You've got to fight for her, like you did for Mum.
01:16:19Remember?
01:16:19Remember?
01:16:19Hurry up!
01:16:49I'm going as quick as these legs will carry me.
01:16:52Keys, Dad, keys!
01:17:01Step on it!
01:17:03I'll put you in the car.
01:17:05Great.
01:17:05So we'll be safe and late.
01:17:07Perfect combo.
01:17:08Hello?
01:17:09uno.
01:17:09I'm going as much as you, Tony.
01:17:11Okay.
01:17:12Bring days, folks.
01:17:13I know.
01:17:13Bye.
01:17:18Um, I need to go again.
01:17:20Bye.
01:17:20Bye.
01:17:21Bye.
01:17:22Bye.
01:17:22Bye.
01:17:23Bye.
01:17:23Bye.
01:17:24Bye.
01:17:25Bye.
01:17:25Bye.
01:17:26Bye.
01:17:26Bye.
01:17:26Bye.
01:17:27Bye.
01:17:29Bye.
01:17:30Bye.
01:17:31Bye.
01:17:32Bye.
01:17:33Bye.
01:17:34Bye.
01:17:34Bye.
01:17:34Bye.
01:17:34Bye.
01:17:36Bye.
01:17:36Bye.
01:17:36Hey, are you and Judy still in the cottage?
01:17:53Her flight's boarding. We'll never make it.
01:17:58I'm so sorry, Dad.
01:18:01Me too, kiddo.
01:18:04Me too.
01:18:06Okay, Fiona.
01:18:13Go, Fiona. Go, go, go.
01:18:17Excuse me. Sorry. Is the auction over?
01:18:21Never really started. A private bidder snapped it up first thing this morning.
01:18:26Is there any way that you could give me their name?
01:18:29Absolutely not. That's illegal.
01:18:34I'm so sorry, sweetie.
01:18:36Oh, stop your moaning now.
01:18:39It's not over till the Irish lady sings, and I haven't cleared my throat yet.
01:18:44Benefit of living here all my life is I know people.
01:18:48Okay.
01:18:53Any idea who bought the place?
01:18:56No idea at all.
01:18:57Okay, thanks a million.
01:18:58All right.
01:18:59She certainly has moxie.
01:19:02She sure does.
01:19:04Fountain!
01:19:06Come on, hurry up, girls.
01:19:08Okay, what exactly is the plan here?
01:19:11We're going to confront the owner, and then what?
01:19:14Force him to give me the space?
01:19:16We're not going to force anyone, but sometimes a friendly chat can go a long way.
01:19:22And sometimes, yeah, it's good to spin your own look.
01:19:26The buyer's right up here.
01:19:31Oh, no.
01:19:34I threw a piece of coal at that guy the other day.
01:19:36I was trying to get it on the boat, but I kept missing.
01:19:39Why would you do that?
01:19:40It's a good luck thing.
01:19:43What have you got here?
01:19:47Well, we're here to talk about the Hanson Building.
01:19:51You?
01:19:52You're the coal-lobbing lassie from the other day, aren't you?
01:19:55Yes, sorry about that.
01:19:56Captain?
01:19:58Can I call you Captain?
01:20:02Okay.
01:20:03Here's the deal.
01:20:04Well, I have spent most of my life believing that I was just an inherently unlucky person,
01:20:10you know, walking around under a permanent dark cloud.
01:20:13But ever since coming here and just being around all the warmth and the kindness of everyone,
01:20:18it's felt like the sun was finally peeking out, you know?
01:20:21And, well, I just wanted more of that.
01:20:23So I threw myself into every Irish superstition and good luck ritual
01:20:27in hopes of finally shaking off the cloud and turning my luck around for good,
01:20:30hence throwing the coal at you.
01:20:32Apologies again.
01:20:32But now, I can't for the life of me think of why I thought I was so unlucky in the first place,
01:20:40you know?
01:20:41And what's all this got to do with the Hanson Building?
01:20:44Right.
01:20:45Back to the point.
01:20:47I have also been a dancer my whole life.
01:20:50And walking into that beautiful building and seeing what it was and what it could be again,
01:20:56not just for me, but for the village, you know?
01:20:58For every little girl with a dream.
01:21:00It just really felt like fate was reaching out to me.
01:21:06I'm afraid I can't sell it here.
01:21:08The building's been in my family for nearly a hundred years.
01:21:14We lost it back in 98.
01:21:16Fought hard to get it back.
01:21:18What if I rented it from you?
01:21:23I promise it would be in such good hands.
01:21:27Rent?
01:21:27I'm sure a charming man like yourself.
01:21:30Now, I'd wager you have a few granddaughters.
01:21:34An old gaggle.
01:21:36Lively as the sea they are.
01:21:38Could use an outlet.
01:21:39Well, I would be honoured to provide that for them.
01:21:44Looks like you found a new landlord.
01:21:48Thank you so much.
01:21:50Yes!
01:21:53Well, I don't know about you, but I'm feeling pretty lucky right now.
01:21:56Me too.
01:21:57Oh, choo-choo!
01:22:10Hey!
01:22:13What are you doing here?
01:22:15Did you know that if you have an Irish grandparent, you can become a dual citizen?
01:22:21Is that right?
01:22:22Yeah, which I thought might come in handy, you know, with my parents being over there
01:22:27and the studio here.
01:22:29Studio?
01:22:30Yeah.
01:22:31You haven't heard?
01:22:32Oh, I just signed a year's lease on the old Hanson building, so your village just got
01:22:38a new dance teacher.
01:22:39I thought maybe you could help me find my first student.
01:22:43Well, what about Broadway?
01:22:45I found a better horizon.
01:22:52Oh, my God.
01:23:20And remember, no pirouettes in the streets.
01:23:50And remember, no pirouettes in the streets.

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