Falling in Love in Niagara (2024)

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Falling in Love in Niagara (2024)

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You changed me

for the better

You changed me

Changed me for the better

Mmm,

changed me for the better

Ooh

Changed me,

changed me, changed me

You changed me

for the better

You changed me,

changed me for the better

Mmm,

changed me for the better

Ooh

Changed me,

changed me, changed me

(alarm blaring)

Oh, no.

(alarm stopping)

(grunting)

Not again.

Ugh. Okay.

You changed me

for the better

You changed me

Changed for the better

Mmm

Changed for the better,

ooh

Changed me,

changed me, changed me

- Babe, hi.

- Hi.

Sorry to come over so early,

but, uh, by any chance,

did you take my laundry again?

Oh, uh...

Please, you've got to stop

taking and doing my laundry.

Well, you sort of have to,

because you mix your

lights with your darks.

Ah, ah. There it is. I just--

I need my lucky socks.

Do you know what today is?

Uh...

Thursday?

No, it is five weeks until

you are officially my husband.

Wow.

Five weeks, that came fast.

Are you kidding?

This has felt like forever.

But the most amazing thing

happened last night,

and I booked our honeymoon.

(squeals) I can't wait for

you to see the falls.

I'm so excited.

And about my socks?

What socks?

My lucky ones. Green stripes.

Oh, I threw them out.

What?

Well, they had

holes all over them.

That's because

I've been wearing them

to every sales pitch

meeting since I was 20.

Okay, okay. I'm sorry.

I'll get you a new, clean pair

that are just as lucky.

I don't want a new, clean pair.

I want my old pair.

- Okay, they're just socks.

- Is this what it's

gonna be like

when we live together?

I'm sorry, all right?

Okay, you gotta relax.

Mmm. It's fine.

I just gotta focus

and I gotta get to work.

Okay. Is there anything

in particular

you want me to book

with the tour guide?

Tour guide?

Our honeymoon?

Yeah.

(chuckling)

Right. Um, maybe just ask him

where the best golf course is.

No, this is our honeymoon,

not a boys weekend.

- Right. Um, book whatever.

- Okay.

- Whatever makes you happy.

- Okay.

- I'll see you tonight.

- Okay. I love you!



- Okay.

- Woman: 9:56!

You know you have a call in,

like, four minutes, right?

Yeah, just enough time to make

myself some instant coffee.

You are ridiculous,

and I already made some.

You are the best boss ever,

you know that?

Yes, I do.

So, uh,

what's my call again?

Is it those Australian

windsurfer guys?

No, it's with

a California couple

who are booking

for their honeymoon.

Ugh.

Can't you do those?

How about you take all

the honeymoon couples, okay?

And I'll focus

on adventure tours.

Oh, you think I want to

watch couples make out

and drink wine all day.

Why can't we switch?

I'm busy with my brother's

best friend and his fiance.

They're getting

married by the falls.

Okay? And we have to make sure

everything goes perfect.

We need all the business

we can get,

if we want

this place to stay alive.

- (phone ringing)

- Phew.

Big smiles.

You can hear

a smile over the phone.

Okay. (sighing)

- (phone ringing)

- Yes.

(exaggeratedly pleasant voice:)

Henley Tours.

Mike Hallas speaking.

If you're falling for Niagara,

we got you.

What can I do you for?

Hello, it's Madeline Zekko.

I'm hoping to book my honeymoon

with you in five weeks,

August 5th to 11th.

Congratulations. What would

you like to book with us?

So, it's kind of a long story,

but my grandparents met

and fell in love

in Niagara Falls in 1954.

It was their favorite place

to visit in the whole world.

So I grew up listening to them

recount their stories there

and it just sounded

so amazing.

I mean... the vineyards

they visited,

the bike rides they took,

and the Ferris wheel overlooking

the falls, it just...

it sounded

so romantic, you know?

Yeah, sure.

Okay, so, I wanted to recreate

as many things

as they did together

for my honeymoon.

It's kind of been a dream

of mine since I was a kid.

Oh, that's interesting.

So what exactly

did you want to book?

Okay, I have a list.

A day trip to Russo's Vineyard,

a picnic in the park,

a bike ride through

Recreation Trail...

Yep.

...a tour through

the botanical garden...

- Mm-hmm.

- ...and most importantly,

a boat ride through the falls.

My grandparents

always talked about

the time they had

the most romantic

and perfect first kiss

right beside the falls.

- Hey, are you still there?

- Hmm? Oh, yeah.

- Yeah, yeah.

- Oh.

I'm just, uh,

writing everything down.

Maddie:

Okay.

(sighing contentedly)

Maddie:

Hey, there you are.

You're supposed

to let me know

if you're gonna be

more than ten minutes late.

Sorry.

I got held up at work.

Okay, how was it?

How was the pitch?

What happened?

Tell me everything.

We didn't get the account.

What?

I-- I thought you said it

was a done deal. What...?

I thought it was.

That was until you

threw out my lucky socks.

Blaming me...

(chuckling nervously)

Blaming me.

Uh...

No. I don't know.

It's fine. It's fine.

Maddie: Well, our food should

be here any moment.

Oh, thank you.

There we go.

You ordered for me?

You were late.

So, I booked

everything for Niagara.

I've made a timetable.

I've color-coded

everything down to the hour.

Wow.

Maddie, down to the hour.

- Mm-hmm.

- What about time for fun?

Oh. Well, as long as we're

together, we'll have fun.

Right?

(sighing)

And what if I don't

want to go...

cheese tasting?

Well, you know how important it

is for me to recreate

everything that my grandparents

did together.

I know, I know.

It's, uh...

It's just starting

to feel a little, uh...

A little what?

(clearing throat)

Never mind. Never mind.

Napkin.

Napkin. Napkin.

(sighing)

You know what, Maddie?

I can't do this.

You can't do what?

I can't do this, us.

- It's not working.

- What are you talking about?

I'm sorry, Maddie, but I can't

do a lifetime of itineraries,

and you nagging me about my

napkin, and you ordering for me,

and have everything planned down

to the hour and color-coded.

I need adventure.

I need spontaneity.

I need someone who wants

to live in the moment.

Let's just-- let's just...

calm down and talk about

this rationally.

Okay? I think you're just

getting cold feet.

This is totally normal.

I'm sorry.

Wedding's off.

The wind in her hair

Bathed in the scent

of magnolias...

Is this how it's

supposed to end?

(squealing unhappily)

Man (on TV:)

No, this is just the beginning.

(doorbell ringing)

Maddie:

I'm not here!

Wow.

Don't judge me.

(exhaling sharply)

I'm sad.

You've got to

snap out of it.

What? Snap out of it?

I was supposed to be

married in three days.

Hey, remember what

you used to tell me?

You'll meet the right guy

when the time is right?

Oh, I only used

to tell you that,

so you'd feel better

about your divorce.

Well, hopefully, it's true,

or else we'll turn into

old spinster sisters

who watch TV every night.

Did you come here to

make me feel more depressed?

No! No!

I actually have good news.

Great news, in fact.

Oh, did Jason decide

that he actually loves me

and wants to spend

the rest of his life with me?

Not exactly.

I've decided that,

since you weren't able

to cancel any of your

honeymoon arrangements,

I'm going to go

with you instead.

What? Huh?

It's not fair you

shouldn't still enjoy

the trip you planned just

'cause Jason is a moron!

Yeah, but-- but

I'm supposed to go on my...

my honeymoon as newlyweds.

Okay, well now, it's going

to be with your big sister!

On a sistermoon!

Yeah, that's--

that's not a thing.

It is now! Come on, you need

to get out of the city.

Okay, no offense, but the idea

of going on my honeymoon

with my sister

is very depressing.

No, it's-- it's not.

It's cool and

it's progressive.

You'll be a trailblazer

and an inspiration

to all the women out there

who've been left at the altar.

It's a no.

Okay, but everything

is already paid for

and I know how much you

hate wasting money.

- What about work?

- I already booked it off.

I told them my sister is

in dire need of my company

and I made you

come across really,

really sad and lonely.

(giggling)

The plan was always to go

as... as newlyweds.

Maddie,

don't let Jason take away

something so important

to you.

Where is your

sense of adventure?

Adventure?

When was the last time

you did something spontaneous,

said yes,

and just lived in the moment?

You know what?

That is exactly what Jason said

that he wanted from me.

- Really?

- Okay.

No, you're right,

you're right.

I spent three weeks

planning this vacation.

I deserve to go and prove to

Jason that I'm not as boring

or predictable

as he thinks I am.

- Yes! That's the spirit!

- We're going to Niagara!

You need to take a shower.

You smell like barbecue chips

and pizza pockets.

Yeah.

She's back.



Concierge:

Enjoy your stay.

Good afternoon, ladies.

Welcome to

the Niagara Haven Hotel.

Are we checking in?

Yes, under Madeline Zekko.

Great. "Z-e-k-k-o."

Hmm. I don't have anything

under that name.

Oh. Could it be under

"Madeline Reed"?

Oh, uh... yeah, that's me.

Super.

Well, uh...

it's supposed to be me.

Do you have a photo ID?

Oh, no. See, um, that was

supposed to be my last name,

but now, it's not.

So...

Oh. Well, unfortunately, without

an ID that matches our records,

I can't check you in.

Look, she was supposed

to be on her honeymoon,

but the wedding

got called off, so...

Oh.

I'm so sorry.

That's terrible.

Please don't make this harder

than it already is.

Okay.

One sec.

Harley:

Thank you.

Let's see here...

(keyboard clacking)

We're on a sistermoon.

Oh.

We don't have a sistermoon

discount currently.

Oh. Oh. You're in.

You're in! Do you still want

the complimentary honeymoon

champagne?

- What do you think?

- Concierge: Cheers to that.

- Enjoy your stay.

- Maddie: Thank you.

Concierge:

Yeah.

Harley:

Ooh...

- This is nice.

- See?

I can see the falls

from here.

Maddie:

Oh. Well...

this is fun.

Oh, boy. Hold on.

I got it.

No-- no problem.

Nothing happened.

Yeah. Well,

I'm gonna go for a walk.

I'm gonna clear my head.

Oh, I can come

with you if you like.

No, it's okay.

I'm just gonna go by myself.

Don't worry.

Phew!



(camera shutter clicking)

(guitar playing softly)

Man singing:

La da da da da

(guitar playing softly)

Da da da da da

(guitar playing softly)

Da da da

Maddie:

Well, guys, I made it.

Not with the love of my life,

like you guys had, but...

(guitar playing softly)

Da da dum

Da da...

- (splashing)

- Dah! What the...?

Oh, I am so sorry.

My shirt! Ow!

Why would you do that?

Now, I'm covered in coffee!

I thought the cup

was for money!

My coffee cup is for coffee!

Do I look like the kind of

person who needs spare change?

I mean, kinda.

(stammering)

I'm sorry, I'm sorry. Look.

The song was a beautiful song!

Did you-- did you write it?

No offense,

but I was kind of trying

to be playing, like,

privately, by myself.

Oh, okay.

Is that why you chose

to sit and play

in the most popular tourist

destination in the whole world?

Hey, this is my home, okay?

It's not just some place to

check off a bucket list.

No, I don't mean

the bench is my home.

I mean Niagara is my home.

Most people would

just say thank you.

Well, I guess

I'm not most people.

Okay, I will buy you

a new shirt

or I will pay for

your dry cleaning.

Don't throw more

money at me, okay?

You're so emotional.

I'm not emotional.

That's why you're not

sitting on a bench

playing sad breakup songs.

Okay, you don't know--

you know what?

Forget it. Uh...

As pleasant as this

interaction has been,

I have to go find a more

private and drier bench,

where I won't be assaulted

by nosy tourists, okay?

Okay, yeah, fine.

Have fun...

- You big baby.

- I heard that.

I know,

that's why I said it out loud.

Ah!

Hey! How was your walk?

Oh, it was fantastic.

The falls are incredible.

Oh, but I met

the world's grumpiest man.

It was truly a sight to behold.

Like a real-world wonder.

Why don't I get up

and we can do something fun?

No, no, it's okay.

We have to meet

the tour guide early tomorrow,

so just keep resting.

Okay.

- Love you.

- Love you, too.

Harley: Wait, so, he didn't

even say thank you?

No, he was all upset

that I disturbed him and...

you know, kind of

spilled coffee all over him.

- Can you believe that?

- That's so weird.

Yeah. Well, hopefully,

we just never see him again.

Oh, no way.

I feel like Niagara

is a really big place.

Maddie:

Hello.

- Good morning.

- Hi. Are you Emily Henley?

Yes. How can I help you

two this morning?

I'm Madeline Zekko and

this is my sister Harley,

and we've booked a week

full of activities with you.

Oh, yeah, for your honeymoon.

That's so--

I'm... sorry.

Well, welcome.

Your tour guide Mike

should be here any minute now.

Maddie:

Oh, he's not here yet?

It's almost quarter

after nine.

He's just running

a little late.

Oh, actually, I think I hear

him on his skateboard now.

- (chuckling)

- (skateboard whirring)

Maddie:

What? Skateboard?

Would you like some tea

or some water

- or anything while you wait?

- Oh, no, that's okay. Thanks.

Please have a seat.

Oh, thank goodness.

Madeline, this is Mike Hallas.

He will be your

tour guide for the week.

You've gotta be kidding me.

You've gotta be

kidding me.

- You two know each other?

- Yes.

No.

- Okay.

- I met him when he was singing.

Singing? Mike, you haven't

sung ever since...

Is this the jerk

from the bench?

- Maddie: Yep.

- What?

She's the jerk from the bench.

She threw dirty coins

in my coffee.

- I was trying to be nice.

- Well, you ruined my shirt.

Emily: Okay, all right. Okay.

Well, I mean, clearly,

everyone just got started off

on the wrong foot.

But I can assure you that Mike

is a fantastic tour guide.

He just wasn't being

himself yesterday.

But he will be on

his best behavior

for the rest of the week.

Right, Mike?

I thought

I was supposed to be

with the nutty honeymoon lady

with the insane itinerary.

I am the nutty

honeymoon lady.

Uh... I thought you said

something about a groom.

Yes, he dumped me.

So, now, I'm on my

honeymoon with my sister,

like a complete weirdo,

and now,

you know the last detail of

the disaster that is my life.

Fascinating. You know what?

I think it would be best

if Emily

was your tour guide

this week.

Yes, I agree.

I'm so sorry. I'm booked

tomorrow, all week.

Remember, Mike?

Right, your brother's bestie.

(sighing)

You know what?

I think I should just cancel.

This isn't working.

I think I should just--

No, wait. Please, have a seat.

You know what?

Why don't I come with you all

for the day today?

You know, just help

everyone get reacquainted.

What is the first thing

on that itinerary?

Walking tour of

the botanical gardens.

Perfect. Beautiful.

Great. Sounds wonderful.

Right, Mike?

Yes.

It's a lovely spot.

I am very excited.

Emily:

Okay, perfect.

Well, why don't I

get you two some maps?

- That sounds great.

- Emily: We'll get on our way.

Uniform, Mike.

It's at home.

- Tomorrow, Mike.

- Oh, tomorrow for sure.

So, we have 99 acres of garden

with over 80,000

annual plants grown.

Wow. Beautiful.

The colors are incredible.

It's over 125 varieties

of flower here.

Really?

Emily:

Mike really knows his stuff.

Hey, cool camera.

Are you a photographer?

Uh... no.

Oh, yes, she is.

She's had many of her works

published in online

journals and magazines.

- Mike: That's cool.

- Yeah. It's, uh...

It's a bit of

a hobby now, I guess.

Oh. Emily: How come?

- Harley: Kind of a long story.

- Maddie: Not really.

Her ex-husband wanted her

to get a more stable job,

so she kind of gave it up.

- Maddie...

- What? It's true.

And now, you work in

marketing and you hate it.

"Hate" is a strong word,

but also a very accurate one.

Well, that's a shame, and I hope

you find your way back to it.

Thanks.

I'm not sure I'm any good now.

Might have lost my edge.

No way. Once an artist,

always an artist.

Is that what you say when

you pick up your guitar?

Better be careful,

or I might end up writing

a song about you next.

Yeah, I think I'm going to call

it "Intense Itinerary Lady".

Okay, well, maybe then,

I'll write a song about you.

Yeah, and I'm going to call

it...

What?

..."Napping, Hacky Sack Playing

Alarm Clock Ignoring Man Boy".

Mike: Excuse me.

Sleep is very important.

- And that's a terrible title.

- Emily: Hey!

Let's keep it moving, before

I have to split you two up.

- Yeah.

- Sure. After you.

Emily:

Uh, more plants.



Today wasn't that bad.

I actually thought

it was kind of nice.

Yeah. It was okay.

I kind of still wish we had

Emily as our tour guide,

instead of moody Ed Sheeran.

Or should I call

him "Shed Tear-an".

Hilarious.

Why don't we give Mike a chance?

He's the one we're stuck with.

So, who knows? Maybe he isn't

as terrible as you think.

Maybe. I liked seeing you

take pictures today.

That was my

favorite part of the day.

Good evening, ladies.

Can I get the reservation name?

We don't have a reservation.

Uh-oh.

How long's the wait?

We aren't in a rush.

We're fully booked tonight,

but there's room for tomorrow.

I see some

empty tables over there.

Do you think you

could just squeeze us in?

Those are all reserved.

It'll be at least an

hour and a half wait.

I'm sorry.

We're a really popular spot.

Hi. Sorry.

I couldn't help but overhear,

but we would be happy to have

these two join us at our table.

- Oh, you don't have to do that.

- Man: Seriously, join us.

We just arrived today.

We'd love the company.

Are you sure?

- Woman: Why not?

- Man: Absolutely, yeah.

I can't believe

he did that to you

five weeks before

the wedding.

I would have been furious.

Man:

That's terrible.

On behalf of all men,

I sincerely apologize.

Are you married?

I was.

Now, I'm divorced.

Woman: You know,

relationships are tricky.

I nearly married

someone in my late 20s,

but it just didn't

feel right.

So, I waited it out

until I found someone who really

gave me that spark.

Best decision I ever made.

Mmm. That better

be going in the vows.

Are you guys getting

married this month?

This Saturday.

That's why we're in Niagara.

We're doing the ceremony beside

the falls and decided to come

a few days early to

explore for my travel blog.

Maddie:

That's awesome.

Wait, are you guys the couple

that booked with Emily

at Niagara Tours?

Yes. Yeah, I grew up with her.

How did you know?

Her and her tour guide

showed us around today.

She mentioned she had

a couple getting married.

That's us.

I get to officially meet her

tomorrow. I'm very excited.

You guys are so lucky you have

Emily as your tour guide.

Our tour guide is just...

blech.

- Yikes. Really?

- Maddie: Yeah.

I bet you he's just at home,

playing video games right now.

(game beeping, chiming)

(phone chiming)

(video game lasers zapping)

(inhaling sharply, sighing)



Harley:

Okay.

Michelle can't do it?

No, I... I understand.

Okay. Bye.

Maddie:

What?

Nope. Don't tell me.

I have to be in

a Zoom meeting.

What? You cannot

leave me alone with him.

I'm-- I'm gonna...

come find you

as soon as I'm done.

It'll be an hour.

Two tops.

Maddie:

Wow, this is gorgeous.

Are we almost there?

Uh, yep.

Any minute now.

You said that

ten minutes ago.

And I stand by my statement.

Are we lost?

What?

No, we're not lost. Look.

We're taking the scenic route.

Besides, we're in a vineyard.

We're obviously

not far from civilization.

Okay.

Well, can you give me

some interesting facts

until we get there? Because I

love a good history lesson.

Mike: Okay.

This is one of the oldest

vineyards in the Niagara region.

It dates back to 1878,

when the Russo family came

over here by boat from Italy.

No one had ever tasted

wines like theirs before

and people just loved them.

Every bottle

was highly coveted.

That's exactly

what my Nana said.

I can't wait to try it.

Oh, there's someone.

Excuse me, hi.

My grandparents came here and

they bottled their own wine,

and they saved it 'til their

40th anniversary to drink.

Mike:

That's adorable.

Hi, Mike Hallas,

Henley Tours.

We are booked for

a tour with the owners.

I think you

might be mistaken.

We're actually closed today,

and the owners are setting up

for a private event.

Oh, okay.

There must be somebody who can

take us for a quick tour.

Well, it's

a pretty big corporate to-do

and there's nothing

available till Sunday.

Sunday?

No, I leave Sunday.

The thing is I booked.

I booked with Alberto.

- You know Alberto?

- I'm Alberto.

Are you sure

it was for today?

Yes, I'm sure,

and I will bring up

the email just to prove it.

Come on. What kind of tour guide

do you think I am, right?

I'm not completely incomp...

What?

I booked for next Tuesday.

What? What-- what kind of

establishment are you running,

where you can't even

tell basic days apart?

Okay, I made a mistake.

I'm sorry, okay?

Ugh!

This was really important to me.

My whole itinerary

is messed up now.

Okay. I can bring you to

a different vineyard,

a better vineyard.

I don't wanna go

to a different vineyard.

I wanna go to the vineyard that

I've been planning to go

to since I was ten.

Not everything has to be planned

out for a trip to be fun,

you know?

You could probably use

a bit more

spontaneity in your life.

That is exactly what

Jason was saying to me.

There is nothing wrong

with being efficient

and organized

and planning ahead.

Well, in my experience, life

rarely goes according to plan.

Stupid man-child

with a skateboard!

What? What did you say

about my skateboard?

It's actually a longboard.

Can-- can we just--

can we just please

talk about this, please?

All right?

I really can't get fired.

Emily will k*ll me, and...

we need the business, please.

That is not my problem.

Ever since I met you,

you've just been so blech,

and I don't need another man

telling me that I'm

too boring and uptight,

and I don't know

how to have fun.

Okay?

If you grew up the way I did,

you would understand why I need

everything to be in order.

I'm sorry, okay?

You don't deserve

how I have been acting.

I just haven't

been myself lately.

It's been hard for me

to get back to work

and I have to

put on a happy face.

Why?

You fall on your skateboard?

No.

My girlfriend.

My ex-girlfriend.

We were together for four years.

I thought she was the one.

And then,

she went off to do a semester

to finish her master's

and she never came back.

Is she abroad?

- Ohio.

- Oh.

Why didn't she come back?

She met someone more

cultured and sophisticated.

She threw away everything

we had, like it meant nothing.

Look, you... you don't

want to be doing all this...

romantic stuff

with me, anyway.

You want to be doing it

with your husband

on your actual honeymoon.

Maybe it's none of my business,

but if I were you,

I would take that

itinerary and rip it up.

And I would use this trip

to show that guy...

Jason?

...that you really are

wild and unpredictable.

How?

Let me take you

on an adventure tour.

You'll take photos, you'll post

them on your socials,

he'll see that

and he'll realize

that you are

anything but boring.

I think it's time you stepped

out of your comfort zone.

Okay, but no more being late

and you have to be organized.

Okay?

Or I will fire you.

Hey, absolutely.

Just call me Mr. Punctual.

Okay, call me something

cooler than that.

Okay,

let the adventures begin.

Hi. Can I at least

offer you some cheese?

Total of five varieties.

Five different

varieties of cheese?

Let's see how crazy

you really are.

I'll have a nibble.

Do you have

any non-dairy options.

Harley:

Ha!

An adventure tour?

Are you sure about that?

You don't even like

when hay rides get bumpy.

I know.

That's the problem.

I have spent my whole life

being afraid of anything

that is unpredictable or

unstable,

and I need to change that,

especially if I'm going

to get Jason back.

I didn't realize

that was part of the plan.

I love him, Harley,

and he loves me, too.

So, we just have a little

compatibility issue

that we can sort out.

He just kind of freaks out

every time he has

to make a commitment.

I mean, he couldn't even commit

to an internet provider

when I first met him.

Well, regardless, I'm excited

for what we get up to.

Harley! I have been looking

everywhere for you.

Hey!

So, you know the couple

that I'm with this week,

who are getting

married on Saturday?

- Beth and Phil.

- Yes, them.

They need you.

Actually, I need you.

Need me for what?

So, Beth is

a travel blogger,

and she's going to be doing a

write-up on my tour company,

which would really

bring in new customers.

But she needs

high-quality photographs

to document everything.

So...

So, I told her

that you were a photographer

- and she said she'd hire you.

- No way!

To take photos

throughout the whole week,

including the wedding.

I don't know.

It's been a while

since I've done

any real photography work.

They are willing to offer you

a very generous amount.

For five days of work?

Please say yes.

We need this.

It's really generous.

I... can't leave my sister.

I think you should do it.

- Harley: What?

- Mm-hmm.

Nothing would make me happier

than to see you get back at it.

- Honestly.

- But what about you?

I am going with the flow.

I am letting go of

expectations and plans

and I'm being... spontaneous.

Oh...

What if Mike makes you do

something really crazy

and I'm not there

to bail you out?

It's Niagara, not Vegas.

How crazy can things get?

Nope. Nope. Abso--

absolutely not.

It's perfectly safe.

Oh, yeah,

letting a thin wire

fling me across Niagara Falls

is safe, yeah, okay.

- I don't think so.

- I've done it a million times.

So? I thought when you said

"adventure tour",

we were gonna be, like,

riding Segways or something.

(chuckling)

What?

Look, I'm going to be

with you the whole time.

No offense, but that doesn't

make me feel any better.

Oh, okay.

You have a hard time

trusting people, huh?

And you don't?

- You can do this.

- (sighing)

Okay? Pushing through fear

is the greatest feeling

in the world.

You're gonna be fine. You're

gonna be better than fine.

When you get out on the other

end, you're gonna feel amazing.

And hey, nothing in life

is worth doing

if it doesn't come

with a bit of risk.

Yeah?

Yeah, you're into it.

Come on.

- Race you to the top!

- Maddie: No!

I'm not ready!

Emily:

It's pretty neat, huh?

Wow.

It's incredible.

There has to be at least a

thousand butterflies in here.

Over two thousand, actually.

(chuckling)

It's really magical.

Oh, I have a great

butterfly quote.

"We delight in the beauty

of the butterfly,

"but we rarely admit

"the change it has to go through

to achieve that beauty."

- That is Maya Angelou.

- (camera shutter clicking)

I love that.

You know, butterflies remind us

that it's never too late

to transform into the person

that we're supposed to be.

That we're meant to be.

I wish I was

that simple lately.

I've been feeling

kind of stuck in my life.

I felt the same way

not too long ago.

But my brother Keegan,

he encouraged me

to quit my desk job

to start my own tour business,

and it's less pay,

but I'm way happier.

You just quit your job

to start something new?

Yeah.

Ladies, come over here.

We found the coolest butterfly.

Emily:

Coming.

(camera shutter clicking)

- Mike: All right, thanks.

- Helmets are the dorkiest.

- Ready?

- I can't do this.

No, I'm not good at

anything with height.

No, I really don't.

I'm not good at anything

with speed or anything

involving a harness.

You can do this,

and you will.

No, I kind of feel sick.

I got to go.

Ah, ah, ah. Look at me.

You got this, okay?

Look at me.

You are strong.

You are courageous.

You are Madeline Zekko.

You are full of

whimsy and adventure.

Come on.



Go



- Yeah, that was awesome.

- Mike: You were a natural.

(chattering excitedly)

Whoa

Whoa

Maddie:

That was crazy!

Whoa

- That was amazing, right?

- Maddie: Yeah!

Mike:

You were amazing!

That was awesome! I did it!

I can't believe I did it!

- Not so bad, right?

- Yeah, that was great.

I just--

I wish it lasted longer.

Hey, I told you,

pushing through fear is the

greatest feeling in the world.

Thanks for not

letting me quit.

I wouldn't

have dreamt of it.

Let's go celebrate

with a bite to eat.

Yeah.

Okay, uh... "Flying into

the weekend like..."

No.

"Exploring new heights."

Oh. That...

That's actually pretty good.

See? I'm not just

a pretty face.

Okay. Here goes nothing.

- (phone chiming)

- Phew! Posted.

Wow.

It's pathetic how bad I want him

to see this picture.

Honestly, I would do anything to

get Caitlin to change her mind

and come back.

- Do you think she'd ever...

- No.

Last time I looked her up, they

had just bought a dog together -

Duke the Great Dane.

Oh...

We should probably

get outta here.

Onto the next

adventure, right?

I'll be right back.

Wow.

Wow, these are great, Harley.

Oh, they look

so in love.

I know, right? They're totally

meant for each other.

Just like Nana and Papa.

Oh, they would have loved

that we came here together.

Thanks for making me come here.

I'm really glad I did.

Even though you're

stuck with Mike?

Oh, he's not so bad.

Oh?

Not like that.

I didn't say anything.

Not like that. Uh-uh.

Look at you,

here before me.

Well, I'm Mr. Punctual, remember?

I love it.

What's that?

I think you are going

to be very happy with me.

(gasping)

You made me an itinerary?

Yes. I planned out our

activities for this week,

but I also left

room for spontaneity.

- It's a compromise, right?

- What?

Mini golf tomorrow,

barrel photo

over the falls. Wow.

Oh, yeah, I mean,

that's classic.

You can't go to Niagara Falls

without doing it.

Thank you so much

for making this for me.

I feel so at ease

having this in my hands.

You're insane.

I'm practical.

Well, we don't have

any time to waste.

- Let's get to adventuring.

- Yeah.

Yeah.



The current of Niagara Falls

moves fast enough to power

one-quarter of New York State

and the Ontario region.

Phil:

Look at that.

Beautiful.

Harley: How about a spin?

Just like that.

- (camera shutter clicking)

- Hold it there.

Oh, that's nice.

I love this guy.

(laughing and whooping)

(screaming happily)

(laughing and whooping)

(laughing and whooping)

(screaming happily)

(laughing and whooping)



Maddie:

What?

Is this the Ferris wheel

that Nana and Papa rode

while looking

over the falls?

It has to be, right?

Well, I mean, technically

this one was built in 2004,

but I think the other one

was in the same spot.

Something about mini-golf

makes me feel like a kid again.

Thanks for

setting this up, Emily.

Of course.

Okay, how should we pair up?

Two teams of three?

- Three teams of two?

- Well, actually...

Hey, hey, look who it is!

What the heck are you

doing here already?

Well, I decided to

come in a few days early,

you know,

catch some sights.

And I'm the best man,

after all.

Amazing.

I'm so happy you're here.

This is my brother Keegan.

This is my co-worker Mike that

I've been telling you all about.

Madeline and

her sister Harley.

It's nice to meet you all.

Okay, you're just in time.

We're just deciding

how to split up

into teams for mini-golf.

So, we are actually not

going to be doing mini golf.

Oh, we're not?

I got us last-minute

tickets to the SkyWheel.

We're going to go on the--

on the...?

Yes, we are.

It was the only thing

that was on your bucket list

that I hadn't actually done yet,

and I thought it would be fun.

Maddie:

But it's-- it's...

- But it's so big.

- Don't worry, I got you.

- All right.

- Have fun.

You have fun.

See you in a bit.

We will.

- So, golf, shall we?

- Emily: Right.

Looks like you're gonna

have to team up with me.

You're on.

Worker: All right,

enjoy yourselves.

Mike:

Thank you.

Maddie:

What?!

So...

(stammering)

(chuckling nervously)

This looks like it's going to go

a lot higher than I-- than I

thought it was going to go.

Hey, hey...

think of everything you've

already done this week.

I mean,

a Ferris wheel is nothing.

Yeah, I guess.

Just-- I just can't help but

think that

it's going to break and then

we're going to be, like,

stuck up here for three days.

(chuckling nervously)

You, uh-- you always expect

the worst, don't you?

Yes. My, uh...

My therapist says it's the

result of a chaotic childhood.

How chaotic

are we talking?

Let's just say that

my parents

weren't really

meant to be parents.

Oh. How so?

Well, we were kind

of left alone a lot,

and my parents wouldn't come

home until after midnight,

and Harley and I would have

to take care of ourselves.

Sorry to hear that.

That's like way too much for

a kid to have to deal with.

Yeah, it was.

And then, when things

got really out of hand,

we ended up living

with my Nana and Papa,

which was incredible because

they are so kind, and loving,

and just the best people

in the whole world,

and they were so in love.

And I know it's going

to sound silly.

I truly believe that

they were soulmates.

And then, they would always

tell me about Niagara Falls

and that magical kiss

they shared on the boat,

and I just-- I wanted that kind

of love so bad.

(chuckling)

And I still do.

You'll find it.

I just think

you can't rush love, right?

Love just happens

when it's supposed to.

Do you think that

you'll ever find it again?

I hope so.

Although honestly,

the idea of dating again

scares the heck out of me.

- What?

- I don't know.

A strange man once told me

that the best feeling

in the whole world

is pushing through

to the other side of fear.

Well, he sounds very wise

and extremely good-looking.

(chuckling)

You'll find it again.

- We both will.

- Maybe.

Although sometimes, I do think

maybe it's better

to just keep things causal.

Don't get too serious

with anyone,

because maybe love

just leads to pain.

You know, you sound

exactly like Harley, okay?

The best thing about being alive

is being in love.

Says the girl on the honeymoon

with her sister.

Speaking of finding

true love,

is it just me,

or were your sister

and Emily's brother

having a little--

Oh, yeah. There was totally

something going on there.

Yeah.

(shutter clicking)

Oh.

I can't believe you were

practically face to face

with a grizzly.

Yeah. It was wild.

But that's the risk you take

when you go camping

in the mountains

of British Columbia.

- That's an insane story.

- Yeah.

I miss traveling.

I used to do it along

with my photography,

but my ex hated it.

Why don't you do it again?

I don't know.

I have this job now

that consumes a lot of my time.

- You don't like it?

- Not really.

But it pays well.

I don't know.

I feel like I might be

too old to start over.

You're never too old to start

pursuing your passion, ever.

I think every day

should be making choices

that push you toward

your destiny,

even if

it's absolutely terrifying.

- Every day?

- Yep.

Every day.

(mechanism clanking)

What? Wh-- What's happening?

What's happening?

Did the Ferris wheel

just stop-stop all of a sudden?

- Harley: Oh, no.

- What?

My sister.

She's always been

really scared

of getting stuck

on top of a ride.

She's going to lose it.

Maddie:

What's happening?

Why did we stop? Oh, my.

Oh, no. Oh, no. Oh, no.

I knew this was going

to happen.

I knew

this was going to happen.

- Nothing is wrong.

- How do you know?

Because I asked them to do it.

(gasping) What?

I paid them a little extra

to make it stop.

Why, why? Huh. Okay.

(laughing)

And now, I'm realizing

how afraid of heights I am.

- Okay.

- (laughing)

Why are you laughing? I'm having

my biggest panic att*ck!

- Mike: Hey.

- Ooh!

I just wanted to make sure

that you had

a chance to appreciate

the view.

The view?

- Maddie: Wow.

- So?

You did this for me?

What can I say?

I'm a good tour guide.

You're better than good.

You're great.

Hey.

Uh, can I ask you something?

Maddie: Yeah.

I was thinking about playing

at an open mic this Friday.

I haven't actually played

in front of everyone

for two years and that.

I will be there.

- Really?

- Yeah.

And there you go.

We're moving again.

Yeah.

Harley:

So, he's playing an open mic?

Yes. This Friday.

We have to go cheer him on.

Definitely.

Especially since Emily told me

he hasn't played

in front of anyone

since his ex-girlfriend

left him.

Looks like he's found

a new muse.

What is that supposed

to mean?

I think you know.

Don't give me

that look, okay?

I just want to support him

as a friend.

Whatever you say, sis.

Good morning, Em.

'Morning.

How you doing?

It is a beautiful day outside.

What's with you?

What?

I'm just in a good mood.

- Is that such a crime?

- Yeah.

You haven't been in a good mood

for, like, two years.

Okay.

I think you're overreacting.

Why are you laughing?

Oh, you are crushing so hard

on Madeline.

Okay. That?

That's ridiculous.

No. Just tell me the truth.

Are you-- You like her?

It would be so unethical

to have a crush on a client.

Oh. You can't even answer

the question.

Uh, no. I really like this.

I like this for you.

It's time you open yourself up

again.

Nobody's opening anything up

to anybody, okay?

- I just enjoy her company.

- Emily: Okay.

- 'Morning.

- Mike: Hi.

- Emily: 'Morning, guys.

- (clearing throat)

Well, we better head out.

We're meeting Beth

at her hotel room.

She got a bunch of

vintage wedding dresses

that she wants to try on

for the reception.

Oh.

That sounds awesome.

Oh, tell her I'll be there

in spirit.

Will do.

(chuckling)

- Bye.

- Bye.

Bye.

So, you ready for

some more adventure?

Well, actually,

I was thinking that today,

maybe we can have

a bit more of a relaxing day.

Go for a little stroll.

May or may not have

a special destination in mind.

I mean, that is

if you're up for it.

Yeah.

It sounds good.

Great.

Let's do it.

(birds chirping)

Okay.

Three, two, one.

(squealing)

It's beautiful.

- You think so?

- Oh, yeah. Absolutely.

- Is it too much?

- Emily: Stunning. No, no, no.

- It's perfect.

- What do you think, Harley?

Is it too much?

I don't know. I might be

the wrong person to ask.

Why do you say that?

Oh, I don't know.

It's just so overwhelming.

The shoes, the dress,

the commitment

to one another.

Harley, are you okay? You look

pale. I can cr*ck open a window.

Harley?

Harley: I'm sorry.

I can't be here.

- Harley?

- Harley, wait.

Maddie:

What is this place?

Mike: This is a decommissioned

old power station.

It was built in 1901.

Back then, it used to power

the entire region.

People have been trying to

harness the power of the falls

for 200 years.

- So, it's like a museum now.

- Ooh.

Mike: So, I'm falling.

The lines are all tangled up.

The chute won't open.

It's pretty clear to me

I'm going to die.

Somehow, I manage to pull

a Swiss army Kn*fe

out of a pocket,

cut the chute--

Okay, yeah. You gotta stop,

'cause I'm going to start

hyperventilating.

Honestly, you don't know

how precious life is

until you are hurtling

towards the ground

at 120 miles an hour.

You should try it.

Hard pass. Yeah. No.

Life is terrifying enough

without having to plummet

out of a plane.

I think you're so much braver

than you give yourself

credit for.

Yeah?

Maybe a little fun, too?

Maybe just a little.

Yeah.

I mean, Just because you're

cautious doesn't mean

you're not full of life.

Your ex was a moron

for not realizing that.

Oh.

Well, he's not a moron.

Well, he let you go,

didn't he?

I rest my case.

Is the tour guide business

in trouble?

That's what's on your mind

right now?

No.

The business is fine.

Mike, I'm a chartered

accountant. I can help.

We don't need help. We're just

a little behind. That's all.

Okay. Well,

I'm here for a few more days.

I can look at the financials.

I can give advice,

make a payment plan.

Okay.

Please stop.

Why are you being so weird

about this?

Why are you ruining

what I thought was a nice walk?

Okay. Sorry.

Just forget about it.

Okay. No. Just--

I'm sorry.

I'm worried that I'm the reason

that the business is struggling.

I've let all of

my personal stuff get in the way

of work, and friendship,

and my music.

Emily is my best friend,

I feel like

I've been letting her down,

and that's pretty pathetic.

No, no. It's not.

You just

had your heart broken.

If anyone can understand that...

it's me.

Thanks.

You've really helped me

this week.

I feel closer

to my real self.

Well, I meant what I said when

I said your song is beautiful.

And it deserves to be heard,

and I'm very excited

to hear it again.

I don't know.

I'm pretty nervous

about getting back on stage.

Well, it's a good thing

that I will be there

to support you.

You're pretty great.

You know that?

I'm sorry. What?

(whispering)

You're pretty great.

This is going 180 feet down, underground.

- Maddie: Really?

- Uh-huh.

So, this is a bit of a secret

I'm going to show you.

Maddie:

Oh, my gosh.

- Great, right?

- Wow.

Mike: Right here. You can, like,

reach out and touch it.

Not everybody gets to see

this view of the falls.

- That's awesome!

- Mike: Yeah.

Wow.

Um...

I shouldn't.

(laughing nervously)

- (clearing throat)

- Uh...

(clearing throat)

Keegan:

Hey, you.

Hey.

You okay?

Yeah. I'm fine.

I might have been

a little triggered

by all the wedding stuff.

Oh, yeah?

How come?

I once said vows

to someone I loved,

and they ended up

not meaning much to him.

Now, I'm divorced.

Me, too.

Relationships are hard.

And some of them

don't last forever

despite our best efforts,

but that doesn't take away

from the fact

that we committed ourselves

wholly to someone.

You know?

It's a big deal.

Takes a lot of guts.

You ever worry if you weren't

good enough for them,

you might not be

good enough for anyone?

(chuckling)

Look.

I may have just met you,

but I know for sure

you're enough.

Now, perk up.

I booked a private room tonight

at Tonic,

and everyone's invited.

Tonic?

- Karaoke?

- You have to come.

No excuses.

Keegan wants all of us there.

I don't know if

that's really my thing.

I might have to pass.

What?

It is the perfect opportunity

for you to play in front of

a bunch of people

before your performance

on Friday.

Honestly, I should probably be

resting my voice.

I think your voice

is rested enough.

Come on. Where's your sense

of adventure?

Phil:

Ooh.

That's the spirit.

Okay. Okay.

Sure. Sounds fun.

Okay.

Room is booked for 9:00.

Okay? Don't be late.

If I wake up on Monday

with no voice,

I'm blaming you.

Deal. Okay.

Well, I'll see you at 9:00.

And better bring

your A-game.

I always look dapper.

(phone chiming)

(chuckling)

"Dapper enough?"

"No jeans."

(phone chiming)

Hey.

Oh! Harley. Hi.

Did you just throw your phone

on the couch?

I'm spending too much time

on it.

So, yeah.

Trying to...

You look snazzy

for karaoke.

Oh, well.

I decided we're going

full glam for tonight.

By "we," you mean just you, right?

Not exactly.

Emily: Ooh.

They're on their way.

- We can't let Mike into--

- Oh. We gotta do this one.

- Like, like,--

- Remember my eighth birthday?

Yeah!

Where are

those Zekko sisters?

Oh!

Wow.

Look at you two.

Beth: Absolutely.

Okay. Come on. Let's go.

I was forced against my will.

Keegan:

Well, you look beautiful.

Thank you.

Phil: Honey,

let's get this party started.

You clean up nice.

I was gonna say

the same thing.

Now, I have to say

something else.

Um, you're-- Wow.

I hope you don't mind,

but I signed us up

for a classic together.

Oh. What song?

You'll see. But if I go down,

you're going down with me.

Okay.

(laughing)

Okay.

(cheering and applause)

Ain't she sweet

See her

walking down the street

Well, I ask you

very confidentially

Ain't she sweet

She's sweet.

Ain't he nice

Look him over

once or twice

Yes, I ask you

very confidentially

Ain't he nice

Oh, me, oh, my

Ain't that perfection

(cheering and applause)

Emcee:

Harley and Keegan to the stage.

Every morning,

every evening

Ain't we got fun

Woo!

Not much money

oh, but honey

Ain't we got fun

Yeah!

The rent's unpaid, dear

We haven't a car

But anyway, dear

(cheering)

We'll stay as we are

In the meantime

in between time

Don't we have fun

Yeah!

Don't we have fun

There's nothing surer

The rich get rich

and the poor get poorer

Still we have fun

(cheering and applause)

Emcee:

Up next, Mike and Madeline.

I'm always

Chasing rainbows

Watching clouds

Drifting by

You're good.

My schemes

Are just like

all my dreams

Some fellows look

and find the sunshine

I always look

and find the rain

I'm always

Chasing rainbows

Waiting to find

a little bluebird

In vain

(cheering and applause)

(R&B music playing)



Maddie:

So, are you glad you came?

Honestly, that was the most fun

I've had in a long time.

Yeah. Me, too.

This has been

such a good week.

I feel like

you've really showed me

how to prioritize fun

and adventure in my life.

You know, I feel like

a new person.

And you have helped me

get out of my

emotional sad-guitar-playing

rut.

(laughing)

Like, I'm serious, Maddie.

When I'm with you,

it's like life

is full of color.

Um...

Sorry.

Oh?

Did I do something to you?

No, no.

It's not you. I just--

I should go.

- I'll walk you home.

- No. It's okay.

Um, yeah.

Uh, what time

is open mic night?

Uh, it's at 8:00.

You're going to be there, right?

I don't know if I could do it

without you.

- Yeah. No, no. I'll be there.

- Okay.

- I'll see you tomorrow.

- Okay. Uh, good night.

Good night.

You guys kissed?

Yes. Yes. I don't know

what's wrong with me.

What are you talking about?

I think it's great.

- You do?

- Yes.

Mike is awesome.

I've never seen you so fearless

and free.

He really brings out

the best in you.

Well, I've only known him

for a week.

So?

So, I live

in San Francisco.

A lot of people do

long distance.

Ugh. I don't know what

I've gotten myself into here.

Did something else happen?

You seem very off

this morning.

You know when you came in

my room and I threw my phone?

That is because

Jason messaged me.

What did he say?

He said that he missed me.

- Are you kidding me?

- Yeah.

What a piece of--

It's not okay for him

to text you out of the blue

like this.

- What did you say?

- Nothing.

- I didn't say anything.

- Good.

He doesn't deserve

one more second of your time.

Oh. I didn't realize

you disliked Jason so much.

I just think

you deserve better.

Look. I took a whole bunch

of photos of Beth and Phil.

I took one of you, too.

I've never seen you so happy,

Mads.

Oh, ladies?

- Hey!

- We come bearing gifts.

- (gasping)

- Hot off the press.

- We're invited?

- Wow.

Of course.

Oh, I love weddings.

I'm there.

Harley: I don't,

but I'm still very excited.

We're going to be delivering

the next one to Mike.

I'm sure he'll

be happy to come,

knowing a certain someone

is invited.

We'll see you both tonight

at the big performance.

- Harley: See you tonight.

- Bye.

Bye.

- Woo.

- Woo!

I ain't moving

Oh, do you have any idea

what time it is?

You are so late.

Ha-ha-ha.

Hilarious.

So?

Feeling ready for tonight?

Uh, actually,

I'm pretty nervous.

Especially because I'm going to

be playing a new song.

A new song? Get out.

You didn't tell me

you were writing again.

It's, uh...

It's kind of about Maddie.

What?

Yeah. It just came out of me

last night.

The thing is, I don't know how

she's going to take it.

- Is that weird?

- No. Are you kidding?

Like, every woman wants

a song written about them.

I just--

I feel like I have to tell her

how I feel,

and this song

is how I'm going to do it.

Emily: Okay.

I see you, Mr. Romantic.

I seriously love this for you.

Oh, Emily

Oh.

I think I'm in love

with a tourist

You're doing this now?

But you will always be

my best friend

'Cause you're the coolest

- Oh. A rhyme scheme.

- Oh, yeah.

Emily and me,

Emily and me

She will always be

my best friend

'Cause you're the coolest

yeah

You're such a dork.

(shutter clicking)

You feeling better

since the last time we talked?

I am, yeah. Thanks.

I think I was just reminded of

a really hard time in my life.

But being here in Niagara

makes me want to live life

to the fullest again.

I'm glad to hear it.

I'm already dreading having to

go back to my soulless job.

So, quit.

You sound like my sister.

- I can't just quit.

- Why not?

I mean, you hate your job, right?

So, you might as well pursue

your real passion.

- My real passion?

- Hello.

Photography.

I don't know.

It's gonna take a long time

to get my name out there again.

It's a really

saturated market.

Harley, do you know what I do

for a living?

I'm the CEO

of one of the most successful

environmental tech companies

in all of North America.

And the moment that I tag you

on some of those

amazing photos

you've been taking all week,

your inbox is going to be full

within 15 minutes.

Just think about it, okay?

Hey. Check this out.

(chuckling)

Right...

- (knocking on door)

- Oh?

Harley, hey.

There you are.

Come on.

We're going to be late.

Jason, what are you doing?

Can I come in?

I'm sorry to barge in

so unexpectedly,

but I had to see you.

Maddie: Okay.

Well, here I am.

What is it?

I miss you.

I really miss you.

(gasping, laughing)

I don't know what I was

thinking, letting you go.

It was one of the dumbest things

I've ever done.

Like, I'm completely lost

without you.

Jason, you called off

our engagement

five weeks before

our wedding.

I know. I know. I'm sorry.

I panicked.

But let me make it

up to you.

I want to try this again.

We can get married in the fall,

and we could make it

like this breakup

never even happened.

Let's get back on track,

and let's stick to

the original plan.

No, I can't. I can't do this

right now, okay?

I'm supposed to be at

my tour guide's open mic night.

I promised I would be there.

We need to talk about this.

This is important.

- (door opening)

- Please.

Harley: Madeline, I'm sorry.

I had to--

Jason, what are you

doing here?

I came to

make things right.

Make things right.

(chuckling)

I'm pretty sure

Maddie made it clear

she wasn't interested

in making things right

when she ignored

your little message.

She didn't ignore anything.

She told me

she missed me, too.

Harley:

Oh, boy. Okay.

Well, maybe the two of you

can continue this conversation

after?

We gotta go

to the open mic.

Look, Maddie.

Open mics happen every day.

I flew here for you.

Let's go for a walk.

Show me the falls, Maddie.

Show me the falls.

Can you tell him

that I'm sorry?

Harley:

Wait.

Whatever.

(door closing)

(strumming acoustic guitar)

Niagara Falls blues

Niagara Falls

blues

Where are they? I'm supposed to

go on in two minutes.

They'll be here.

Don't worry.

I don't know. It doesn't

feel like Maddie to be late.

Do you think

something's wrong?

Beth:

Just take a deep breath.

If they said they'll be here,

they'll be here.

Harley: Hey.

(laughing nervously)

Ah. Sorry I'm late.

- Something came up.

- Is everything okay?

Where's Maddie? Is she okay?

She's not coming.

Her fianc, her ex-fianc,

showed up unexpectedly.

- What?

- What?

Harley:

Yeah.

Mike: Uh...

Niagara Falls blues

Emcee:

Performing up next--

(applauding)

- Break a leg.

- It's okay.

We got you.

One chord at a time.

We got you. Come on, man.

Come on, buddy.

- (applauding)

- Break a leg.

(Mike clearing throat)

Hi, everybody.

Um, this song

I'm going to play for you is

uh...

I just wrote it.

About someone I met

one week ago,

and she already means a lot

to me.

(Mike clearing throat)

(chord twanging)

Oh, jeez.

(playing major 7th chord)

Why do you show up?

- Person in crowd: Come on.

- Uh...

Okay.

Why do you show up

(stops playing abruptly)

You know what? Uh...

I'm sorry. I can't do this.

Audience member:

Aw.

Oh.

So, what do you say?

Should we pack up your stuff

and go home together?

I booked us flights

for tomorrow morning.

- First class.

- Oh, no. Tomorrow I can't.

I have Phil

and Beth's wedding.

(laughing)

And who are Phil and Beth?

They're the best couple.

You're going to love them.

They're so sweet.

I'm sure

they would understand.

It's not every day

a man flies across the country

to sweep away

the love of his life.

I mean, it's a story

we'll tell our kids about.

I know you love

romantic gestures.

Am I really

the love of your life?

Maddie, absolutely.

I'll prove it to you

right here and now.

I love you.

Make me the happiest

man again

and marry me

for real this time.

Jason:

Please.

- Yes. (laughing nervously)

- Yeah?

- Yes?

- Yeah.

- Yes?

- Yep.

(Jason laughing)

- She said yes!

- (onlookers cheering)

She said yes.

Hi.

Hi.

I, um, I wanted to apologize

for last night.

I didn't know

that Jason was coming.

It's fine.

No, it's not fine. I said I was

going to be there and I wasn't.

I thought you guys

were done.

Yeah. Me, too. Um...

He kind of sent me a message

saying that he missed me.

And then...

...I told him

I missed him, too.

So, why did you

let me kiss you?

I don't know.

I think I just got confused.

Well, now I'm

the confused one.

So, what now?

We're going to, um--

We're going to try to

work things out.

Do you even love him?

- Do you?

- Uh--

'Cause I don't think you do.

I-- I can't give up

a three-year relationship

because of a vacation.

Is that all

this was to you?

A vacation?

No, no. I didn't--

No. I didn't mean it.

You know what I think?

I think you're scared, right?

To take a chance

on something real.

I get it.

Jason fits neatly into

the perfect plan

you have

for your life.

That's how you're comfortable.

That's how you feel safe.

You don't even know

what you're talking about.

I know that it takes courage

to love somebody,

and it's cowardly to settle.

I'm not settling.

I'm... I'm being practical.

That should go in your vows.

That's really powerful stuff.

Okay. I really don't need this

right now.

I just came to say that

I'm sorry about last night.

And goodbye,

because I'm leaving tomorrow.

Okay. Fine.

Okay.

Goodbye.

Madeline, wait.

Madeline.

I was going to give you this

last night.

Take care of yourself, okay?

- Phil: Madeline?

- Oh, hi.

You all right?

We all missed you last night.

Oh, yeah, yeah. I'm fine.

Are you sure?

Yeah.

I actually got uh...

re-engaged.

Wait. What?

- Congratulations.

- Thank you.

I hope you don't mind

me saying,

but... you don't seem

too overjoyed.

I am. It's just, um,

I'm going to have to miss

the wedding,

because Jason booked

our return tickets

for tomorrow morning, so--

Oh.

Don't worry about that.

We're obviously going to

miss you, but it's okay.

Just as long

as you're happy.

You're happy, right?

Yeah. Yeah.

I think so.

You think?

How did you know that Beth was

the one for you?

Honestly, I don't think anyone

really knows for sure.

She just makes me

feel so alive.

Like I can accomplish anything

with her by my side, you know?

She's fierce and real

and she accepts my flaws.

Plus I still get butterflies

every time she walks into

a room.

There's no one else

I would rather

go on the adventure

of life with.

Beth:

Phil, Phil?

Phil:

Speaking of butterflies,

how did

the final dress-fitting go?

Beth:

Fantastic.

Tomorrow is going to be

the best day ever.

What is it? What's wrong?

I'm going home tomorrow.

You're leaving?

- Yeah. Um--

- But--

I have to fix things

with Jason.

I'm so sorry. I really wish

I could be there, but--

It's okay.

No. No, it's not okay.

She's making

the wrong decision.

I can't just throw

my life away

because of

one really great weekend.

Harley, it's time.

I have to be realistic.

There's a difference

between being realistic

and playing it safe.

I don't want you to make

the same mistake I made,

marrying the person

you know is not right for you.

Jason doesn't even kiss you

in public,

and Mike

was literally going to play

in front of a big crowd for you

last night.

What?

He was going to what?

He wrote a song for you.

He was going to perform it

last night.

Ah, Jason's waiting

for me upstairs, so I should--

Madeline?

Ah, Kev,

as long as you don't play

as lousy as you did last time,

I'm sure we'll be fine.

Kev on phone:

Ah, you know how the boys get.

(laughing)

Did you need help

with that, babe?

No. I'm okay, thanks.

(laughing)

What is this?

Oh. That's a souvenir

from my tour guide.

That is tacky. Ugh.

That could've belonged

to Nana.

Kev on phone:

You still there?

Jason:

Uh, Kev, let's be honest.

You couldn't hit a beach ball

with your driver.

Kev:

Ah, he's got jokes.

Well, I hope you've got six

hours to spare.

Jason: No. I don't want to play

a six-hour round.

We tee off first.

African safari.

And look.

You can sleep in a tree house,

and then at night, you can

listen to the lions roar.

That's pretty cool.

Cool? Sounds like a great way to

turn into a midnight snack.

Not to mention

you're paying top dollar

to sleep on a cot.

- No thank you.

- Okay. Fine.

Okay. Well,

there's hot air balloon rides.

A hot air balloon?

Who are you?

You'd have your eyes closed

the whole time.

Oh, no. Actually,

I've been working on overcoming

a lot of my fears.

I am a lot braver

than you might think I am.

(laughing) Yeah, okay.

I'll believe it

when I see it, babe.

Where is our driver?

I ordered this car

about 20 minutes ago.

We're going to be late

for our flight.

(knocking on door)

Oh, hey.

Come on in.

Ooh. Were you expecting

someone else?

No.

I just thought that maybe--

It doesn't matter.

You look amazing.

Well, thank you.

I mean, so do you.

Thanks.

Who knew that we'd clean up

so nicely?

I just wanted to make sure

that you were okay.

I mean, you haven't been

answering, like,

any of my texts.

Yeah, sorry.

Um, you know how I get.

I just--

I thought she and I

really had something, you know?

Hey. You did.

She was just too afraid

to admit it.

Harley said that

she has never seen Maddie

so full of life

as she did this last week.

Well, doesn't really matter.

She's made her choice.

But...

I wanted to thank you...

Oh.

...for always being there

for me. Seriously.

You've been so good,

and I know I haven't exactly

been easy to work with,

and that hasn't been great

for business.

Best friends stick together

no matter what, right?

Right.

But seriously,

I want to be better for you,

for the business.

So, I'm going to try really

hard, okay?

Okay. Good.

'Cause this whole sad-Mike thing

is getting, like, super old.

(chuckling)

Okay.

- Should we do this?

- Let's go.

Let's go.

Okay. Well,

I'm gonna get a snack.

Do you want anything?

Uh, some almonds and trail mix

if they have any.

Okay.

Oh.

And, uh, maybe tomorrow we can

go hike the bluffs.

That sounds lovely, babe,

but I got... I got a golf

tournament tomorrow.

Golf? Wait. Wait.

(chuckling)

That's not why you wanted to

leave early today, right?

'Cause of golf?

Hon, don't do this.

For our relationship

to work this time,

you got to stop nagging.

(laughing)

I need to leave.

(chuckling)

Uh...

Pardon me?

I don't know

what I was thinking

wanting to marry you.

You make me feel so bad.

Babe, calm down.

We're in public.

Mm-hmm.

Goodbye, Jason.

It's time I finally took

a chance on something.

What are you talking about?

Chance on what?

On love.

Jason:

Maddie?

Madeline, come back!

(sighing)

(giggling)

- Ladies and gentlemen...

- I hope I do it justice.

- You will.

- ...we're about to begin.

as we join this couple

on their voyage of matrimony.

Phil:

Thanks for being here.

Oh, yeah.

I'm so happy for you both.

- It's wonderful.

- Thank you.

- You okay?

- Yeah.

It's strange that my sister's

not here.

I'm sorry.

But if it makes you feel better,

you look incredible.

Thanks.

Hold on. Is that...

Madeline?

I believe it is.

It's Maddie!

She's here.

I knew she'd change

her mind.

Well, don't just stand there.

Go get her.

- Go!

- Oh.

Mike:

Hey. What are you doing?

You once told me

that the best feeling

was pushing through fear.

So, this is me,

pushing through.

Just leaving behind

everything I know

and diving into the unknown.

Um...

...I like you.

I like you a lot.

In fact, I think...

I think I might be falling

for you.

And I don't know

what that means,

but I'm done trying to just fit

everything perfectly together,

because life

is unpredictable,

and maybe, maybe

that's not a bad thing.

And I don't know if you feel

the same way about me,

or maybe you want to be

with someone

who's a little bit more

adventurous.

But I just, uh...

I had to tell you.

'Cause you're worth

the risk.

I don't want be with

anybody else.

Maddie, you're so... smart

and kind and driven.

And beautiful, and braver than

you give yourself credit for.

And you're unpredictable.

And when I look at you,

I see the adventure

of a lifetime.



- Aw.

- (cheering)

(laughing)

What if I took you up

on your offer

to help me promote

my photography?

I'm all in.

Ladies and gentlemen,

let's begin again.

Phil, please repeat after me.

This ring is a token of

my love and devotion.

Phil: This ring is a token

of my love and devotion.

This ring is a token of

my love and devotion.

By the power vested in me,

I now pronounce you husband

and wife.

You may kiss the bride.

- (cheering and applause)

- Yeah! Woo-hoo-hoo!

Okay. I'm throwing it.

It's time.

Here's the toss.

- Ooh.

- (shouting)

(cheering and applause)

Bouquet.

Well, that was

a beautiful ceremony.

It was.

I can picture getting married

in Niagara one day.

Oh, you could,

could you?

Come with me.



Hey, everybody.

I'd like to play you all

a song.

I wrote it about someone

that I only met

a couple of weeks ago.

Here we go.

(strumming guitar)

Why do you show up

And tell me to grow up

Made quite a splash

the day you arrived

You were the last thing

That I needed

I fell in your eyes

so alive

You tried

To make things right

You tried

To show me the light

If I stay as I am

I know I'm going to be

All right

All right

Yeah, who would need

Funny, kind, considerate

Unique and beautiful

In their life?

You can see

If I'm staying as I am

I'm not going to be

all right

You're the best thing

I never wanted

And now the only thing

I really need

I think I'm going

to be fine

If I can say

That you are a friend

to me

And if you stay

as you are

I know we're going to find

sunshine

You were the last thing

That I needed

But now

the only one I ever want

- (song ending)

- (cheering and applause)

Person in crowd:

So good!
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