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[hopeful music]

- You're still working on

that stupid delusion board?

- It's a vision board

and it's not stupid.

- Oh, right, because by

pasting pictures to some board,

you're gonna magically have

a dog named Mr. Noodles

and a thriving interior design

company called B.Y. Design?

And really you're

gonna magically

begin dating the school's

quarterback, Hal Hartley?

No, it says find my soulmate.

Right.

You know what?

I don't care what you think.

I know it's all gonna come true.

Every single thing on this board

is gonna manifest

itself in my life,

every single one.

Okay.

Yeah mom,

we'll definitely try to

get home for my birthday,

but it's just been

so busy around here

with the store

buyout and all, yeah.

Oh, Brent's actually talking

to Bill Keyes right now.

- I just don't know if

it's the best use of space.

Oh, hold on mom.

So sorry to interrupt guys,

but I actually thought

if you open up this area,

the two showrooms would

just flow so much better.

- Honey, could you grab

us a cup of coffee?

Of course.

Sorry about that, mom,

definitely try to

call you back later

but Brent said he has

something very important

he wants to talk to me about.

- Brent, she makes

an excellent point.

Yeah, well.

- Oh sugar, sugar, where

would this sugar be?

Oh my God, mom.

There's a ring, there's

a ring in Brent's drawer.

Yeah, he's gonna propose.

Keyes just left.

You ready to go?

Yes.

Brent, wasn't there

something important

you wanted to tell me?

- Um, yeah, sure, I guess

we could do it here.

Oh.

- Brooke, you and I, we've

been together for awhile.

Wow, this is hard to do.

You're doing great.

- The thing is I know how

much you've given up for me.

You put your dreams

of having an interior

design studio on hold

in order to help me grow my

business and make it a success.

I wanted to do it, for us.

I'm really glad to hear that.

Especially now with everything

that's coming together,

the store being bought out and-

It's a dream come true.

It is.

And that's why it's really

hard for me to tell you that

I've met someone else.

What?

- I didn't mean

for it to happen.

It was love at first sight.

She's the receptionist

at my dentist office.

I just saw a ring in

your drawer, Brent.

- Yeah, I'm going

to propose to her.

You and I have had some

wonderful years together

and I just want you to know

that you can take all

the time that you need.

Time for what?

- For getting your

things out of the condo.

You'll bounce back.

[Brooke crying]

[gentle music]

[Brooke] Mom.

Oh, come to your mommy.

I don't know what happened.

I gave up everything for him.

Now I have nothing, no job,

nowhere to live.

- You know you can stay

here as long as you want.

Come on, let's get

you in the house.

Are you hungry?

I made your favorite,

chocolate chip cookies.

- No, thanks, I think

I'm just gonna lie down.

Honey, don't use your hands.

Where's the syrup?

- [Diane] Probably

somewhere in Brooke's bed.

But mom, seriously,

you can't keep babying

Brooke like that.

It's just gonna make it harder

when she has to face reality.

- I know but it's

only been a week.

Plus, it's her birthday week,

which makes everything

100 times worse.

Well, I have to get to work.

Thank you for

looking after Lilly.

Of course.

Oh, and please don't forget

to hold tomorrow night-

- For Brooke's birthday party,

I remember, we'll be there.

Thank you.

- Do you think she's

gonna come out of her room

long enough to blow out

the birthday candles?

Who knows?

Bye mommy.

Ugh.

Morning.

[Brooke] Ugh, it burns.

- Brooke, you have

to get out of bed.

[Brooke] Why?

For one thing, you got a job.

One of Tara's clients decided

to hire you site unseen

because of all of

your experience in the furniture store.

Great.

- Come on, honey,

it's a beautiful day.

Ugh.

- Brooke, you have to

stop living like this.

At least unpack your things.

You cannot

let Brent stop you.

I mean, it's time to move on.

What's the point?

Nothing ever works out.

You know, I gave up all

of my dreams for Brent.

Now guess what?

He's happy

and I have nothing.

Oh, look what I found.

It's your old message board.

Vision board.

- Oh, you spent so much

time and energy on this.

You had such hopes and dreams.

Lot of good it did me.

Look at that.

Not one thing on

there came true.

Throw it in the garbage

with the rest of my

hopes and dreams.

Happy birthday to you

Happy birthday dear Brooke

Happy birthday to you

Yay!

That's so sweet, thanks.

Oh no, no, no, no, no.

The candles, make a

wish and blow 'em out.

What's the point?

Wishes don't come true.

They don't?

Mommy!

Of course they do, honey.

No, they don't.

- Brooke, of course

they do, Lilly,

and Brooke used to

know that herself.

Why she even made a big board

with all her hopes

and dreams on it.

- Mom, I told you

to throw that out.

- Close your eyes, make a

wish and blow out the candles.

What would I even wish for?

For this.

For which?

All of it.

Wish for everything on

this board to come true.

Okay, if you won't do it for

you, will you do it for me?

Okay, fine.

I wish for everything

on my vision board

to materialize in my life,

every single thing.

[Brooke blows out candles]

[whooshing]

[electricity zapping]

What was that?

Thanks for the party, guys,

30's gonna be a blast,

I can just tell.

I wanted some cake, too.

Oh, hi honey.

You look-

Like an Amish person?

I can't believe I

have to wear a uniform

to work at a furniture store.

You look great.

Have you lost some weight?

No.

- Please mom, she's done

nothing but eat junk food

since she came home.

If anything, she's

gained weight.

No, I didn't.

In fact, I think

I did lose weight.

Yeah?

Yeah.

Bet you 20 bucks.

- All right, she'll

take that bet.

Mom.

Come on.

Come on, let's go.

Excuse us.

What?

What? What is it?

Uh see, you have

lost some pounds.

Five, I lost five pounds.

Let me see that scale.

Wait, oh, oh.

Oh my poor scale,

my poor turkey,

go on, you guys go to work,

I'll clean all this up.

Have a good day.

You don't want your

breakfast cookie?

I already lost a few pounds,

might as well try to

eat more healthfully.

[hopeful music]

- As you can see, our furniture

is rather traditional.

We do cater to a very upscale

clientele I can tell you that.

It's lovely.

- Yes, I'm very

proud of my shop.

Oh.

What are you doing?

I just felt like the table

was a little too

close to the couch.

Oh no, no, no, no, no,

I have everything

exactly as I want it.

Put it back for me.

Sorry.

Thank you, it's okay.

If you need anything,

I'll be in the back

working on the books,

but only call me if it's

a matter of life and day.

[Brooke giggles awkwardly]

- Oh, do you need

help with those?

Hi, thanks.

- Oh, are you here

to do a return

because these don't

look like our pieces?

Oh no, they're not.

- Oh, well even though we are

technically a furniture store,

we don't actually store

people's furniture here.

No?

I'll keep that in

mind for next time.

In this case, I was hoping

you could take a look,

maybe consider featuring some

of my pieces in your store.

Oh, you made these?

Yeah, I'm Josh Stanton.

Brooke Yeardley.

Nice to meet you.

Nice to meet you.

Wow, this chair is sleek,

but still sort of rustic and-

[Josh] Please.

- Oh, and it's really

comfortable too.

Yeah, I'm glad you noticed.

Some people judge off looks

alone, they end up sorry.

Yeah,

The problem is

I don't really make the

decisions around here.

It's Trevor's store and he

doesn't seem to be too open.

No, it's okay.

Thanks anyway.

[gentle music]

Oh, this painting,

I think it could work

with some of our stuff.

Yeah?

Yeah.

Do you mind if I hold onto it

and maybe show it to Trevor?

- No, sure, I can stop

by later in the week.

That'd be great.

- [Trevor] Brooke,

little help please.

Sorry.

Well, I will see you next week.

Yeah, thank you.

Bye.

- Brooke, please

come when I call you.

- I need some help.

- Yes.

Ah, what is that?

Isn't it great?

It's from a local

artist woodworker.

He wanted to maybe

sell them here.

No, absolutely not.

- Oh, well I think it's

really nice and could work.

- No, the answer is a

firm nada, get rid of it.

In fact, put it in

the back until you do.

Oh, it just, it

violates my eyeballs.

[Brooke] Okay.

Oh, I just love my life.

Oh, hi honey.

How was work?

Don't ask.

Oh, sorry.

Could you take that

garbage out for me please?

Yeah.

Oh my God.

Oh my God.

Where did you come from?

Oh my God, you're such a cutie.

[gentle music]

Oh, how sweet.

Where did he come from?

I don't know,

he must have wandered into

the yard somehow, but-

Oh, what a cutie pie.

And he doesn't have any tags.

Well, I'm gonna go get changed

and find him something to eat.

Okay.

- You do sort of look

like Mr. Noodles,

but then again so do 90% of

the mutts out there probably.

And those five pounds I lost

was probably from

all that sugar I ate.

It must have kick started my

metabolism into high gear.

Hey, looks like you got a dog.

- I didn't actually

get him, he found me.

- Don't tell me you

actually believe

your pipe dream

board is coming true?

Vision board.

- Just because you

lost some weight

and a stray dog

wondered into the yard?

It is strange though

that it all happened right

after I made that birthday wish.

- So you do think it's

thanks to the vision board?

No, I don't.

I mean, look, I know better

than to think some board

I created when I was 14

is like determining my fate.

Well, that's good to hear.

Anyway, mom made

dinner so come on in.

In a sec.

You're such a good boy.

You're such a good

boy, Mr. Noodles.

Look, that does look like you.

And over here we have a

mid-century modern chair,

which is quite good to sit in.

It's a bit stiff.

It's good for your posture

because who needs to relax

in their own home, really?

Excuse me for one second.

Hi Annie.

Mom, what are you doing here?

Why do you have Mr. Noodles?

- I just couldn't

keep him at home.

He was going crazy howling

and chewing up things.

I think he missed you.

Plus, I have an appointment

so you have to take him.

Mom, I can't.

Trevor doesn't even let

customers in with dogs.

- I also found this

in the backyard.

It must be his dog collar.

It says his name is Bentley

and on the other side

is a phone number.

So just call his owners

and tell 'em that

you have their dog.

Oh, okay.

What?

- Nothing, just I thought

he didn't have an owner,

that he was meant to be mine.

Oh, I'm sorry, sweetheart,

but if somebody lost

their little doggy,

you know they'd want

him back, right?

Yeah.

I gotta run.

I'll see you later.

Bye mom.

- Oh, I'm sorry, Mr.

Noodles or Bentley.

Hi, I believe I found

your dog, Bentley.

You can come get him at GDF

Studios at 12 Main Street.

[doorbell ringing]

Oh, hi.

Is this a bad time?

No, it's perfect.

Cool.

- I'm really sorry, it just

didn't work out with Trevor.

It's not really his style.

Yeah.

Let me go get it.

Thanks.

Mr. Noodles, shh, shh, shh.

Thank you.

I really am sorry.

If it was up to me,

I would've kept it.

I would've bought five more.

- Uh, there's a dog

eating a pillow.

Mr. Noodles, no, no, no.

Oh my gosh.

I'll get out of your hair.

Okay, honey.

Brooke, I need your help.

[Brooke] Okay, sorry.

- Uh, I'm not the

man I used to be.

[Trevor grunting]

Okay, I will help.

- Ah, my God, what happened

to my lovely aubusson pillow?

Oh my God, it's f*cking wet.

What happened here?

- I'm so sorry, I'm

gonna get that cleaned.

[Trevor] Ah, a big fluffy rat.

- [Brooke] It's not

a rat, it's a dog.

Mr. Noodles.

I have allergies.

- I found him and I

already called his owner.

I'm returning him.

Good, go now.

I'll come back and

I'll clean everything

and I'll dry clean

that pillow and.

No, just don't come back.

What?

- I'm sorry, but this

isn't working out for you,

I mean this job.

I know you know about

furniture and design,

but you're not happy here.

But.

Please, just go.

[sad music]

Heartbreaking but necessary.

[sad music]

- I can't even keep

the jobs I don't want.

And now I can't keep

you either, Mr. Noodles.

[Hal] Bentley!

[upbeat music]

There's my dog,

come here, buddy.

That's your dog?

Yes, he's my dog.

Hi, I'm Hal.

Hartley.

Right.

- Oh, sorry, wow, that's

just, that's so strange.

It is.

Yeah, this is my dog.

I don't know how he got out.

Apparently the mailman

maybe left the gate

open or something.

Anyway, I am so thankful

that you found him

'cause I don't know what I'd do

if I ever lost this little guy.

Yeah, he's a great dog.

So you seem to know me.

Have we met before?

No, not technically,

but we did go to

high school together

and junior high and

elementary and kindergarten.

Wow, we did?

Wait a minute, yes.

Yes, we did.

You and I had math-

- Science

- science together, yes, yes.

I'm Brooke Yeardley.

Brooke, yes, Brooke Yeardley.

How have you been?

I've been great.

I've been great.

I actually just

got back into town.

Where did you go?

Well, I work for an investor

and he owns a lot of

buildings and properties

all over the place so

I'm constantly traveling.

As a matter of fact, his latest,

you know the new building on

the waterfront, that's ours.

- That is so fancy.

- It is.

I think I read about that.

Oh cool, yeah.

And this is you, this

is where you work,

this is where you

called me from?

No, I don't.

- Oh, well that's

a bummer for me

because I actually

need some furniture

and some design inspiration

because I just

bought this new house

and I had somebody help me

out and he dropped the ball

and anyway, I fired

him, everything's a mess

and I could use

some design advice.

Really?

That is so interesting

because I do interior

design actually,

I went to school for it.

Really?

Do you have your own

firm or something?

- Yeah, I have my

own design firm.

It's called B.Y. Design

because I'm Brooke Yeardley

so it's b-y, B.Y. Design.

Well, that's cool.

Do you have a card?

Oh, not on me.

- As a matter of fact,

are you busy today?

Because I'd love you to come

over and check out the place.

It's actually right on

the corner of Maple,

it's One Maple Lane.

One Maple Lane.

Yeah.

- Yes, absolutely,

I'll be there.

- I have a meeting to go to

right now so I'm thinking,

would it be possible for

you to come over about six?

Perfect, perfect.

- Yeah, actually I'm gonna

be late to my meeting now

because of this whole thing,

I have to get him home and I

can't bring him to the meeting.

I don't even know how I'm

gonna make it all happen so.

Well you now what?

I could take him

until you're done.

- No, I would never

ask you to do that.

No, it's not a problem.

Mr. Noodle, Bentley

and I are good friends.

We've actually

bonded quite a bit.

He does have good taste.

You sure you don't mind?

I'm sure.

- Okay, well then

I'll give this to you

and I'll see you at 6:00 PM.

Yes I will see you there.

Okay, I'll see you there.

See ya.

All right, bye bye.

Bye Bentley, be good.

Hal Hartley.

This is so weird.

[upbeat music]

All right, Hal, let's

check out these digs.

Nice going, Hal.

All right, I need a phone

board, Tara's painting.

[mysterious music]

Perfect.

Oh, I need more coffee.

Oh, Brooke, you're here.

We're all gonna go

out to dinner tonight.

What happened to the painting?

Why is it all out of its frame?

I'd love to come,

but I have to prepare for a

very important business meeting.

- Business meeting,

for the store?

- No, I don't work

for Trevor anymore.

It's for my company.

Your company?

B.Y. Design.

- Brooke, just because you got

some business cards printed

with the name of your junior

high business on them,

doesn't mean you

have a real company.

- True but having an

important client meeting at

oops six does.

I better go, don't

wanna be late.

Oh, how exciting.

You have a client meeting.

- I know mom, it was

the craziest thing.

I called Mr. Noodle's

owner to come get him

and he said he had a new

house he needed help with

at One Maple Lane.

And you'll never

guess who it was.

Oh my God, Hal Hartley.

You're gonna be working

with Hal Hartley?

- I mean if it all

goes well, yeah.

- Wait, wait mom,

how did you know

Hal Hartley was

Mr. Noodles' owner?

I didn't.

Yes, you did.

You just said, when she said

Oak Tree Lane, you said Hal-

Tara, I don't know,

maybe I heard he bought that

house on Oak Tree Drive.

Maple Lane.

Exactly.

Oh, I have to help

you with your hair.

What, mom?

My hair's fine.

No, no, it's not.

Oh.

[Tara sighs]

- Auntie Brooke has

her own company?

Yeah, sure.

[hopeful music]

[Brooke] Hi.

So I'm slightly confused.

How did you come

up with all this

if you hadn't seen my house yet?

- I actually looked up

the real estate listing.

I wanted to get some ideas and

I guess I got carried away.

- It's actually exactly

what I was imagining,

but I just couldn't

put that into words.

Really?

Yeah, really.

- Well, I think it's

important sometimes

to visualize something

to get a sense of what

it is you really want.

I totally agree with that.

You know when I was

playing football,

I used to visualize what the

winning plays would look like

in my head,

and more often than not,

those plays would turn out

exactly the way that I saw 'em.

Yes, exactly.

Well, you have any questions?

- I actually do, I

have one question.

When can you start?

You mean?

I mean the job is yours

if you want the job.

I do, I would love the job.

Okay.

I can start now.

Okay.

[hopeful music]

Ah, thank you, Oprah.

That could be nice.

Ooh.

- Absolutely, I will get

that over to you ASAP.

All right thanks, bye.

I'm about ready to take off.

Need anything from

me before I go?

- No, the counter guys

are coming later today

and the furniture guys should be

[doorbell ringing]

Oh, there he is, right on time.

- Perfect, I'll

be right back out.

Okay.

Alright.

[romantic music]

Wow, it's you.

Hi.

Again.

I thought I hired

- Taylor General Contracting,

it's my dad's company.

Well, it used to be, I actually

took it over last year.

Cool, nice toolbox.

Thank you.

Come on in.

Yeah.

Wow.

This place is huge.

Yeah.

Okay.

Okay.

Whoa, who would

do that to a wall?

Really ugly wallpaper.

Can you remove it?

Yeah, I can remove that.

You said you wanted a

fireplace built in, too?

- Yeah, I was thinking something

right in the middle here,

very modern, very chic.

- Okay, I mean that would

take a lot out of that wall.

You sure you don't

want it someplace else?

No, I want it right there.

See, right here on

the design board,

fireplace, wall, it works.

Okay.

- [Hal] Okay, I'm

gonna take off.

Hey, Hal Hartley.

Josh Stanton.

So you are in control.

[Brooke] Okay.

Okay.

Ah, you know what, I just

remembered something,

I got to take this stuff

and get it mailed out today

and now I'm not gonna

have time to do it.

Well, I can do it.

Are you sure you don't mind?

No, I don't mind.

- That would be amazing,

thank you so much.

Oh, and I hate to ask

you to do this too,

but would you mind taking

Bentley for a quick walk

before you leave?

Not a problem.

I'll see you later.

Okay.

Nice meeting you, John.

It's Josh.

So you're like his

girlfriend, too?

What?

No, I'm his interior designer.

Oh, okay.

What do you mean okay?

Nothing, I just mean okay.

- Yeah, but it sounds like

you're implying something.

- You're walking the

dog, mailing stuff.

- Well, that's because he's

a very busy business man

and I happen to

love Mr. Noodles.

Mr. Noodles?

Bentley, I love Bentley.

Right.

Right, I can forget

I said anything.

I will, it's forgotten.

[happy music]

Hold on, Mr. Noodles, hold on.

[happy music]

Oh, wow, this looks great.

Couldn't agree more.

Oh, you're home.

I'll get out of your way.

- No, no, no, I was

actually gonna ask you

if you'd like to join

me for dinner tonight.

I'd love to.

Good.

[jazz music]

- So Hal, how did you end

up doing what you do now?

Did you just give

up on football or?

- No, I was gonna play

football professionally

until I blew my knee out.

Oh, I'm so sorry.

- I'm actually happier

doing what I'm doing now.

You know, it's funny,

but sometimes the things

that you wanna be doing

are not really what you're

supposed to be doing.

You know what I mean?

- I do, although I think

I'm sort of the opposite.

I knew what I wanted

when I was young,

but I sort of lost my way

without even realizing it.

I made too many compromises.

I only recently

found my way back.

- Well, I for one

am glad you did.

To finding your way

back and no compromises.

To no compromises.

Cheers.

Cheers.

Nice, nice, watch your feet.

Okay, what do we think?

Looks great.

I almost feel like it

should go this way.

This is how you said.

- I know, I'm just

not sure anymore.

What do you have on here?

What do you have on here?

This way.

And take out most of that?

- Hmm, no, long ways

with the chairs.

Okay.

[Brooke] Yeah.

Okay.

Just like we had it before.

Thank you, Josh.

[Josh] Looks really good.

No, I hate it.

[Josh] Okay.

- I hate it, just-

- All right boys,

let's take it out,

chairs first then get the table.

Any luck with the chandelier?

No.

Wow, that looks great.

- Yeah, I'm done

with the fireplace.

Come have a look.

And it's double sided?

I didn't know you

were gonna do that.

- Works though, you can

see all the way through.

I figured it would

open it up more.

- Yeah, but still you

should check with me

before you do

something like this.

I mean, this is my vision.

I know.

What's that supposed to mean?

- Just that you're

not open to any input.

You got it all figured out

on that little board there.

- Well that's because I

have a very clear vision

of what I want and I don't

intend to compromise.

- I'm not talking

about compromise.

I'm talking about being

open to something new,

something that'll sweep

you off your feet.

- Yeah, no, we're doing

it my way as planned.

Yes, ma'am.

Does look good though.

- Hey, I know you're still

looking for something here.

I found a gallery

that's doing an event,

lots of new pieces, on sale.

Oh wow.

- Looking better every single

morning, I'll tell you that.

Oh my gosh, there's

a spot on this tie.

Look at that.

- Oh, that's not

a problem at all.

No?

No, I can fix that.

Really?

You know what, I'd actually

rather you handle it anyway

'cause honestly, if I touch

it, it's gonna be destroyed,

that's for sure.

And can you take Bentley

for a quick walk again

before you leave?

[Brooke] Of course.

- I don't know where

this morning has gone,

it's just flown by.

Yeah.

[Josh swallowing]

- It's a favor,

it's a small favor.

He would do the same for me.

Okay.

I'll prove it.

Hal.

Did you call me?

[Brooke] Yes.

Yeah.

Would you do me a favor?

Sure.

- Would you go to this

gallery opening with me?

It's to find a

chandelier for the house.

- Yeah, sure, that

sounds like fun.

Let me just check my

schedule, but why not?

Great.

Okay, I'll see you later.

See you.

Okay, John.

It's...

See?

- Okay, firstly, that

was not a for sure yes.

Secondly, I don't know if

picking out items of furniture

for his own house is

really a favor for you.

- You don't understand, some

things are just meant to be.

Meant to be?

Oh wow, okay.

All this meant to be

stuff is nonsense.

You're very negative.

- I mean, people can convince

themselves of anything,

it doesn't make it true.

It's like when I

opened up my own shop.

It was hard,

I was fighting with my

fiance all the time,

my dad was putting pressure on

me to take over the business.

Eventually, I just gave

it all up, closed up shop.

And you're happier this way?

It's just easier.

You know, my dad always wanted

me to take over the company

so it all worked out.

[classical music]

Hi Hal.

Yeah, I'm just here

at the gallery.

Just let me know

when you get here.

Okay.

Oh my God, this

would be perfect.

- [Josh] I don't know,

might be too small.

What are you doing here?

Are you stalking me?

No.

- Are you checking to

see if Hal showed up?

No.

Did he?

Hi.

Oh my God, she's stunning.

Hello honey.

So you ready to go?

- Yeah, I just gotta

do one thing, baby.

Oh, I'm sorry, Barbara,

this is Brooke.

Brooke, Barbara.

I'll be right back.

Hi.

Hi.

Nice meeting you.

Nice to meet you.

- So you work

together with Josh?

Yosh?

Josh.

Oh Josh, yesh, I mean yes.

[phone buzzing]

Oh, excuse me for one second.

Hi Hal.

- Hey, Brooke, I got

held up at the office.

Now I'm just leaving,

traffic's a mess.

It's like a parking

lot out here.

I don't know if I'm gonna

even be able to make it

to the party at all tonight.

Too bad.

That's my ex, Brent and

he's with Bill Keyes.

Oh my gosh, they must

be looking for new ideas

for their furniture line.

You know Bill Keyes?

- Yeah, he bought

out Brent's store.

Wait, hey, hello?

So sorry, Hal, I have to go.

Brooke?

Hi.

- Wow, I can't

believe you're here.

How are you?

I'm good.

- Oh, is that a

new business card?

Let me see.

B.Y. Design, B.Y. Design?

You're finally trying to

get that little design firm

of yours going.

That's great, Brooke.

I'm glad you're moving on.

- I'm not trying

to move on, I'm-

Well Brooke, you must try.

You can't stay

stuck in the past.

I'm not stuck in the past.

- Hey boss, did you want

me to load this chandelier

into the back of my truck?

Oh, yes.

Wait, wait, you're his boss?

Yeah, Josh Stanton.

Yeah, I'm working for Brooke

on her current project.

It's a reno, redesign,

about 5,000 square feet,

wouldn't you say, boss?

Yes, approximately.

Wow, really?

I'll get the truck.

Yeah, you do that.

Brooke.

- Hi, Mr. Keyes.

- I thought that was you.

So good to see you.

Me too.

You know the store is

not the same without you.

I always knew that

you were the real eye

behind those design choices.

That's so kind of you to say.

- And did I hear you say

that you are now starting

your own interior design firm?

- Yeah, it's small,

but that's me.

Clever name.

If you're interested,

I'm looking for a decorator

to help me with my new

chain of boutique hotels

to make the rooms

efficient, of course,

but also practical and unique.

I'd love to see your new work

once you finish your

current project.

Really?

Yes.

Yes, I'd be honored.

Hey, sorry I'm late.

Hal, you made it?

I did, I made it.

- Hal Hartley, this is

Bill Keyes and Brent Davis.

- It's such a pleasure

to meet you, sir.

I've read both your books,

inspired me greatly.

[Hal] Thank you.

- In fact, I'd love to talk to

you about our newest project.

We're actually working

on a series of micro apartment

complexes all across Europe.

- Well, I don't have

a lot of time now

and I'm going to be

going out of town

for the next couple of weeks.

Perhaps when you get back?

We're actually gonna be

throwing a little party

when Brooke finishes the house

to celebrate in her honor.

We are?

Two weeks from Friday, yes.

You should absolutely stop by.

We're gonna have

drinks and we can talk.

For Brooke, sure.

I'll be there.

Thank you.

Thank you so much.

- Two weeks, but I

still have to find

the main item of furniture

for the living room

and there's just so many-

I know you can do it.

I have faith in you.

And speaking of which,

I think we're gonna have to

go dramatic with this thing,

you know, especially

if he's gonna be there.

So I'm thinking backyard,

maybe we do a little ice

bar or water feature.

Do you have any ideas?

- I think I could come

up with something.

I'm sure you can.

That's what I love about

you, you're so positive.

You know, I feel like like

meeting you at this time,

it was almost as if it

was meant to happen.

I really like you a lot, Brooke.

I lo, like you too, Hal.

I'll see you later.

Okay.

I'm gonna faint.

Hal Hartley loves me.

He loves me.

Is everything okay?

It's great, mom.

Everything's wonderful,

like a dream come true.

- Oh, I am so happy

to see you happy.

Remember this?

- Oh, oh, let's, how

many nights we do this?

Wee.

- Oh, I can remember

you screaming.

[both giggling]

Mom.

What?

- Was it all really thanks

to that vision board

and my birthday wish?

Who knows honey?

But I do think that when

things are meant to be,

they find a way to

happen no matter what.

Speaking of birthdays, Lilly

wants a dollhouse for hers.

What do you think about

giving her your old one?

I love that idea.

Oh good.

What do you think about

inviting Hal to the party?

We'd all love to meet him.

- I'll ask him mom,

but he's really busy.

In the meantime,

I have two weeks to come

up with something dramatic

for his backyard.

I was thinking maybe a fountain.

I don't know.

Really, you don't know?

Ugh.

[Brooke giggling]

Mom?

[mom clears throat]

A gazebo?

[Diane] Indeed, a gazebo.

I love it.

Oh, this is great.

You're the best, mom.

I love how you modified

the chandelier.

It looks great.

A gazebo, huh?

- Yes and it needs to

be done in two weeks.

Can you do it?

What kind are you thinking?

- I'm thinking maybe

something hexagonal

or rectangular.

Like a pergola?

- No, like a gazebo,

exactly like a gazebo

with a lattice roof.

Yeah, that's a pergola.

No, it's a gazebo.

Okay, I'll make the gazebo.

What do you think

about over here?

- Hmm, yeah I think

we need something

for the center here.

You know, I might

have just the thing.

What?

My painting really?

I told you I loved it.

- You're not doing this

out of pity, are you?

- No, I just knew

it would be perfect

and it is.

I still don't have

anything for over here.

I've tried every bench,

every table, every chair.

- Oh no, I know, there's

nothing on your board

that tells you exactly

what's supposed to be here.

- No, nor do I see

any dazzling ideas

that sweep me off my feet.

- Yeah, see that's the thing

about unexpectedly dazzling.

What are you doing?

Come on, look at this place.

You're good at this.

- Oh, my mom made me take it

till I was in high school.

She thought it would

make me more friends.

And did it?

- No, I lost the few

friends that I had.

[romantic music]

Well, that was unexpected.

I still don't see any dazzling

ideas floating around so.

Okay, a little to the right.

Oh, a little more to the left.

Perfect.

The painting looks great

but I think we need a shelf,

some more storage, it

looks a little flat.

- I don't know, I

like the simplicity.

We need storage here.

I don't think so.

I think so.

Well, I don't.

- Well, I'm the decorator

and this is my vision.

- And I'm the contractor and

I make your vision a reality.

And the reality is

this is perfect.

- Can you just add

some storage, please?

For you, sure.

You know, this is

becoming quite the house.

Yeah, it's real home.

[Hal] Brooke.

Oh, hi Hal, you're home early.

- Yeah, thought

I'd just stop by,

everything's looking great.

I'm actually gonna

head out again, but oh,

is that where that

painting is gonna go?

- Oh, you don't

like the painting?

- No, I like it, I

mean I like kids art,

it's just I actually

ordered a big flat screen

that I thought I was

gonna put there instead.

- You want to put a TV in

the middle of the room?

- Yeah, I mean we could talk

about it, but you know, yeah.

Oh hey, the tie, did

the stain come out?

It did.

I brought it to the dry cleaners

and it's hanging in your closet.

- That's incredible, you

never cease to amaze me,

you know that?

All right, look, I'm

gonna head to the gym,

I'll check in with you later.

- Don't give me that,

it was one little favor.

I didn't say anything.

I was just sitting here

thinking pergola thoughts.

They're pergolating in my mind.

Gazeboing.

All right.

- And I know what you're

thinking so just stop.

He would totally do the same

thing for me, I'm sure of it.

Yeah, okay.

In fact, Hal.

Yeah, did you call me?

Yes.

Would you do me a favor?

Sure.

- My niece's birthday

party is next weekend.

Would you come with me?

I'd love to.

As my date?

Yeah.

Great.

Okay, I'm gonna go now.

Bye.

There, you see?

Yeah, all right.

All right, no excuses?

No, no, I guess I was wrong

about him being a selfish,

self-centered, untrustworthy?

Exactly, maybe you were.

Right, I'm gonna get my tools

to build the shelves

underneath the painting.

Ah, no sorry, the TV,

shelves under the TV.

Yep.

- Yeah, man, it's

actually, it's going great,

the house is coming

along finally.

Yeah, I have this new interior

designer, she's great.

She's actually really

sweet, has great ideas,

she's cute, she's

like a real doll.

Well, actually the only thing is

she just invited me to her

niece's birthday party.

So I know, I know, yikes, right?

So I was like, okay.

Anyway, I was wondering

if we could in fact move,

you know that all boys' Vegas

weekend we're

doing next weekend,

can we move it to this weekend?

'Cause that way I could

avoid the snooze fest

and you know just tell her

that I'm working outta

town or something.

Yeah, we can do it?

All right buddy, I'll

see you this weekend.

Vegas baby.

Okay, all right bye.

[gentle music]

Nope, just what I thought.

Wow, Josh, this looks great.

Oh the TV has arrived.

Yeah, I brought it in.

- You just have to find

some way to hide it.

Hide it?

- Yeah, like maybe

one of your paintings,

we can make a bigger version

of it and cover it in some way.

Yeah, I don't know.

- Oh, I did get the

wallpaper for the accent wall

and the marble should be

arriving for the floors

any day now.

Yeah, it's gonna look good.

Oh, hey John.

Don't forget about our

lunch today, all right?

We're gonna go for Indian.

Oh, great.

- Hey, my TV showed

up, all right.

I'll see you soon.

[Brooke] See you.

- Don't worry, I

got you covered.

- Yeah, yeah, you

do, I trust you.

Whoa, wait a second, did you,

you just said that

you trusted me?

Oh, did I say that?

I just meant call me, you

know, if you need anything.

Right.

- Oh and I added some

more gazebo images

to the design board.

Of course you did.

- Oh, I love this, the

colors and the marbling,

looking good, Mr. Stanton.

You can get back to work.

See you later.

Yeah.

[upbeat music]

Is there any way that

I can get you alone

I'm not even going to

try to take you back home

There's something

'bout you that I just

I just need to know

I need to know you

Everything looks good.

The shelves look good.

Now to set the screensaver.

Perfect.

Just like a framed painting.

Okay, now for the gazebo.

Where is that design board?

I don't know, man.

I think we're looking at a

major problem in the future

with that whole

soil pressure issue.

- Forget it, the

reports not in yet

so we don't know about

the issue, right?

Just play innocent.

[Stewie] All right.

What's wrong?

- It just sounds like you're

lying to your investors.

Nah, it's just business, baby.

She's an artist.

[men laughing]

[phone buzzing]

Oh, excuse me.

Hi, Josh.

Is everything okay?

Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's fine,

I just can't find your

design board anywhere.

- Oh no, I hope we didn't

leave it at the house.

I'll take care of it.

[Josh] Okay.

Bye.

Hal?

Yeah?

- Do you think we

could stop by my mom's

to pick up the design

board on the way home?

- No, I don't think we're

gonna have time to do that.

Why don't you call Josh,

see if he can swing

by and pick it up?

I'm sure he'll do it for you.

I'm sure he would, too.

You know what, forget it,

I'll just have my

mom bring it to him.

Oh good.

[Brooke] Yeah.

- [Hal] So we know what we're

doing with report, right?

- [Stewie] Absolutely,

I got it handled.

Excellent, okay.

[doorbell ringing]

[Josh] Oh, hi.

Hi.

- Hi, you must be

Brooke's sister

and Brooke's other sister.

Oh, you.

- And that makes

you Brooke's mother.

No, I'm Lilly.

Here, we brought you this.

- Thank you, I've

been waiting for this.

You two ladies maybe

want to come inside?

Yes, is it okay?

Come in, come in.

I like that chandelier.

[Josh] Oh yeah?

- Oh, I've wanted to

see inside this place

ever since Brooke

started working here.

It's amazing.

- That's all thanks to

your talented daughter.

- Well, she says the

same thing about you.

Really?

'Cause she doesn't

say that to me.

I like that big picture.

- It's not a picture, it's

actually a big TV screen.

It's just framed so it

looks like a painting.

I want one of those.

Can I have one of those

for my doll house?

Lilly, now I've told you

you don't know you're

getting a doll house

for your birthday.

She's getting a doll house.

I'm getting a doll house.

So where is Brooke anyway?

- She's having lunch

at that Indian place.

- Well, we don't want

to interrupt your lunch.

Thank you.

Will you come to my party?

Oh, I gotta keep working here.

- Oh no, we'd love to have

you, the more, the merrier.

- Yeah, sure, I

wouldn't miss it.

Thank you again.

No, it's fine.

[Diane] Isn't this amazing?

- You be good, Mr. Noodles.

- Mr. Noodles!

- Oh hi, there you are

with that dog again.

You know, if you have any

free dog walking spots,

I know someone who

would love to come by.

Oh no.

Come on girls, let's go.

What's he talking about, mom?

[Diane] I have no idea.

I think he's got us

confused with somebody else.

Go.

Mom seriously, why did

that mailman recognize you?

Why did he think you were

here with that dog before?

- I don't know,

maybe he's crazy.

No, you're up to something.

- Oh, come on, let's just

go get Lilly her shoes.

Nice to see you again.

I don't know.

Lose five pounds,

dreams will camp.

Hi.

Wow, the wallpaper looks great.

Oh and the shelves, too.

Wow Josh, oh did you

get my design board?

- Yeah, I think I know

exactly what you had in mind.

- Oh my God, that's

not my design board.

What are you doing with this?

But what the hell is it?

It's nothing, it's nothing.

But seriously, what is it?

- It's my vision board from

when I was 14 and it's stupid.

- It has Mr. Noodles

on it and B.Y. Design.

It means nothing to me

and I'm just gonna

put it in the car.

Just forget you ever saw it.

- Okay, but just to

be, wait, wait, wait,

okay no, just to be clear

on what a vision board is,

it's like what a design

board, but for your life?

Yes, exactly.

It's just something

from my childhood

that I don't take seriously.

- Good because I

thought for a second

that maybe you were

basing your entire life

on this glittery

magazine cut out fantasy

from when you were a child,

which would be totally nuts.

That would be ridiculous.

- No, it'd be beyond

ridiculous, it'd be crazy.

Yeah, it would be crazy,

but it wouldn't be

that crazy though.

- Yes, it would 'cause

we're adults, we're not 14.

Yeah, of course,

but it's possible that what

you wanted when you were 14

is what you were meant to

have in your life, right?

No.

Yes, and it's possible

that by giving up on

those childhood dreams,

you're actually

giving up on yourself

and giving up on ever

finding your true destiny.

I see what you mean

but I gotta go.

Where?

I'm gonna become an astronaut.

No, wait, it's a fireman.

That's not what I meant.

I just meant, these

vision boards,

everybody does them.

I mean Oprah, she manifests

everything she wants in her life

and you know why?

Because they work.

Wait.

Wait, wait, wait,

the photo of your dream

man, is that Hal Hartley?

It is.

Is that why you're

making me build a gazebo?

No.

Yes, it is.

It's the exact gazebo

that I'm building.

I wanted you to build it

because it's a beautiful gazebo.

- Does he know you want

to marry him in it?

No, because I don't.

I am building it because he

wanted a dramatic feature

for his backyard

so I chose a gazebo

because who wouldn't

want a fabulous gazebo

in their backyard?

It's perfect for parties

and for entertaining.

And weddings.

You just don't understand.

I think I do.

The vision board's right.

It has to be right.

Look, I know it

sounds crazy, okay?

I know.

But the crazy thing is

is that it's all

actually happening.

Somehow I made a birthday wish

that everything

on my vision board

would manifest in my life

and it has, all of it.

First, I lost five pounds.

Then, Mr. Noodles appeared.

Then, Hal appeared, like

it was all meant to be,

like I didn't even have to try.

Oh, I wouldn't say that.

Say what exactly?

- You're trying a little

too hard if you ask me.

- Obviously you have

an opinion on it

as you do on everything.

- It's just that you like

forget who you are sometimes

around your soulmate,

Hal Hartley.

I mean you stand differently,

you eat foods you don't like,

it's like you're not really you.

That's ridiculous.

Oh, is it?

Yeah.

No it's because

he's the customer

and the customer

is always right.

Look, I know you have

something against Hal.

I don't know what it is,

I don't understand it,

but I don't know why

you dislike him so much.

- I don't trust him,

he's untrustworthy.

Can't you see that

or is your vision board

blinding you to reality?

- If you have something

specific to say about Hal,

just say it.

Otherwise, just leave me alone

because I don't have room for

your negativity in my life.

Okay.

You want me to be specific,

I overheard him talking-

- Brooke, hey, bring

it in, bring it in.

I got some good news.

I got some good news.

- I'm guessing your

meeting went well.

Yes, it did.

All right, first of all, Bill

Keyes has RSVPed to our party,

and let me tell you this,

if I get him to invest

in our next project,

I'll be made partner.

That's great, congratulations.

I know, thank you.

Yeah?

- Hal, that problem that you

were talking about at lunch,

that soil pressure thing,

you're gonna tell Mr.

Keyes about it, right?

You're not gonna try to

trick him or anything?

No, no, of course not.

I'm gonna tell him for sure.

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Oh, I forgot to tell you,

next weekend, I

gotta go of town.

I gotta head to

Milwaukee for work.

- Next weekend,

that's Lilly's party.

I know, I know.

I wouldn't miss

that for the world,

but what can I do?

- No, I get it, it's

work, I understand.

You can meet my family anytime.

Great, you're the best.

Oh and since I'm

gonna be out of town,

you want to take Bentley

for the weekend for me?

You can stay here if you'd like.

Yeah, of course.

- Great, you're the

best, you're the best.

You already said that.

[upbeat music]

It's perfect, isn't it?

Yeah.

Mom, let me just rearrange,

rearrange one thing.

- Maybe you should

design board it.

Josh, what are you doing here?

Oh, Lilly invited him.

- Yeah, I hope I'm not late.

- Just on time.

We were just getting ready

to take it out to her.

Can you give us a hand?

Sure thing.

I want to see.

No, no.

I want to see.

[Tara] One second.

Surprise.

- Dollhouse, I

love it, thank you.

- Oh, one more thing,

this is for you.

- It's the big screen

TV with the remote.

Where did you get this?

I made it just for you.

I love it.

Thank you, thank you.

Of course, enjoy.

So that's what you got her?

Out of all the possible

dollhouse items,

you got her a big screen TV?

- Well, it's like you said,

the customer is always right.

- Would you like

a piece of pizza?

I would love a piece.

Thank you.

- You know, it was really

nice of you to come.

Are you kidding?

This is my kind of party.

Oh yeah?

- But listen, I

want to apologize.

I had no business talking to

you like that the other day.

- No, actually I think

maybe you were right,

about me I mean.

I think I do turn into another

person when Hal's around

and it goes beyond him

just being the customer.

You know with Brent, my ex,

I was myself and it

didn't work out so well.

I think I'm just

trying to be the person

I always wished I was.

Oh, well there's your problem

because you know, the real

you is really not bad.

Oh, not bad, huh?

No.

And if your old boyfriend

couldn't see that,

that's his problem.

It shouldn't make you

unhappy with who you are,

that's not fair to you or

the person you end up with.

They should get to

experience the whole you,

not just some magazine

cutout version.

'Cause you know the

real you is really good.

- [Diane] Brooke, can you

come help me for a second?

One sec.

Yeah.

- Hey mom, do you

think it's possible

that the vision board was

wrong about some things?

Maybe I'm not meant to

be with Hal after all.

- You and Hal are absolutely

supposed to be together.

I promise, okay?

Looks great.

Okay, well we're almost done.

Can you run and get the

platter in the garage please?

Yeah, yeah mom.

- Hey mom, do you think it's

time you told her the truth?

The truth?

- About how you faked the

whole vision board coming true.

Faked it?

Tara, are you suggesting that I-

Save it, mom.

I know what you did.

I went back to that mailman

and he told me he saw

you carrying Mr. Noodles

out of Hal's yard six weeks ago,

the very day Brooke

discovered him in our yard.

You tracked down Hal

and stole his dog

just so you could get

him and Brooke together.

- I didn't steal his

dog, I borrowed it.

She just needed a little

magic in her life.

And if borrowing Hal's dog

and messing with that

scale would do the trick,

then so be it.

- I knew you messed

with that scale.

- And I would never ever hurt

her by telling her the truth.

Oh, Josh.

Hey.

Hey, oh, you have to tell me,

what was it that you

heard Hal saying?

Yeah, I heard him talking

and he said that he thinks

you're smart and beautiful

and the real ball.

Oh, but that's nice.

I guess I was under

the impression

it was something negative.

No, no.

There's nothing

negative about you.

I just didn't want

you to get a big head.

Oh, you stop.

Ow.

- Oh my gosh, I have to

take out Mr. Noodles.

I totally forgot.

Oh, all right, well I can go.

Are you sure?

- Yeah, yeah, stay,

sing happy birthday.

Okay.

Well I'll meet you after?

Yeah, sounds good.

Okay, bye.

Bye.

Why's it gotta be so hard

Why's it gotta be this way

It's like I'm being torn apart

by all this beautiful thing

I know you want

to be with me

But you gotta go to him

Hi.

You're pretty good with him.

Yeah, he's cute.

And I shudder in my sleep

I can hardly close my eyes

Brooke!

Brooke, are you here?

I'm here.

I'll let you go.

No, wait.

Are you coming to the party?

Uh.

[Hal] There you are.

- Hey, I thought you

weren't coming home

until tomorrow night.

- Well that was the

plan but guess what?

I missed you.

I know it's crazy but I

was thinking about you

and I was actually

excited about coming home

and seeing you so,

and I felt bad about

missing your niece's party.

As an apology, I got you this.

Oh.

- It's a spa day,

the deluxe package.

It comes with everything, plus

a complete wardrobe refresh.

So I thought maybe you could

use it before the party.

It'll be like a whole new you.

A whole new me.

- Hey, I'm gonna

take a quick shower.

What do you say we order

in some food tonight

and just hang out?

Whatever you want.

You're the best.

See in a little bit.

Yeah, you too.

[gentle music]

- Wow, I almost

didn't recognize you.

Thanks, I think.

- These look wonderful,

house looks great.

[doorbell ringing]

Let the party begin.

Mmm.

[chill music]

[Diane gasping]

Doesn't it look beautiful?

Oh, it looks magnificent

and so do you.

Thanks.

So which one's Hal?

Are you gonna introduce us?

Oh, I'll have to do it later.

Sorry, I just, excuse me.

Brooke.

Mr. Keyes, hi.

- I would've come sooner

and b*at the crowd,

but you know how it is?

This chandelier,

is that original?

No, I actually installed that.

Wow.

Come on in.

- My daughter told

me to tell you hello.

Oh great.

- These chairs, did

you add this here?

- Mmhmm.

- Excellent.

- But I really, really want

to show you this right here.

Whoa.

And I like that you have the

storage already built in.

- Yeah, that came to us in

a moment of inspiration.

It was done by the same

artist that did that painting.

- The painting is

very interesting.

And personally, Brooke,

I think that that's the

focal point of this room.

- Yeah, but you know

what the best part is?

It's actually a framed TV.

I love it.

Now we definitely need

this in our hotels.

Brooke, I'm

thoroughly impressed.

Can we set up a

meeting and soon?

Yes, thank you so much.

- Absolutely.

- There he is, there he is.

I'm so glad you made it.

Let's go have that drink, okay?

- Come on.

- All right.

[Brooke gasps]

- Oh my God, Josh, I

have the greatest news.

Oh, I'm so sorry.

- So, I heard that you are

the new lady in Hal's eye?

I guess.

I heard he came back early

from his weekend

in Vegas for you.

- No, he was in

Milwaukee last weekend.

Hey, guess what?

Bill Keyes is in, I did it.

- Oh Hal.

- Yes, yes.

Wow, that's great.

Can I talk to you outside?

Yeah, sure.

- Hal, were you in

Vegas last weekend?

Vegas?

No.

- I can't believe

I actually thought

that you had a meeting in

Milwaukee last weekend.

- Okay, all right, yes,

yes, I was in Vegas.

I just went to clear my mind.

You know, when you do what I do,

sometimes you just

gotta get away, okay,

but you know what,

I felt bad that I lied

to you and I missed you

and I came back a

day early to see you

and all that is true.

Wait, wait, wait, wait,

wait, listen, listen.

I don't want to

lose you, Brooke.

I like being around you.

I like knowing when I come

home, you're gonna be here.

I like that you make me honest.

But I don't really.

I mean did you

even tell Mr. Keyes

about that soil pressure thing?

No, not yet, but I will, okay?

But look, I just like who

I am when I'm with you.

- But I don't know

who I am around you.

Look, this, this isn't me

and I don't want someone

that I have to keep honest.

I just want someone

that just is honest.

I want, I want,

oh my God, I have to go.

[romantic music]

- Hey, hey, hey,

where are you going?

I have to go.

I have to make my own future

and not be controlled by

some childhood fantasy.

Yeah, okay.

I knew you would get it.

- Do you have any idea

what that was about?

No clue.

- Do you have any idea if

that man over there's single?

No idea.

- Good evening to

you, Mr. Stanton.

Most absolutely, baby.

Baby?

- I mean that life

just isn't for me.

And besides, we have to

do the responsible thing

now that there's

a baby on the way.

Oh Joshy, thank you.

[car alarm beeping]

What is that?

Hello?

[car beeping]

The feeling hearts

meet empty stairwells

Brooke?

[Brooke crying]

I thought I'd find you out here.

Why are you crying

in this pergola?

I'm not crying

and it's not a pergola.

You are and it is.

Fine, I'll tell you.

I ended things with Hal.

You know, I'll never have love

'cause the person I was

meant to be with I don't want

and the person I

want I can't have.

So you broke up with Hal?

- Yeah, I mean he

was my dream man but

he wasn't the one who could

make my dreams come true.

He wasn't you.

Brooke.

No, no, I can't fight fate.

I mean you're taken,

you're with Barb and

you're about to be

- a father.

- An uncle.

Wait, did you say uncle?

Yeah, an uncle.

- But you said you wanted

to do the responsible thing?

- Yeah, I'm letting my

brother take over the company.

But you called her baby?

Yeah, it's a nickname.

My brother could never

say it so Barbara, baby.

Baby.

So you're not with anyone?

No, I'm not with anyone.

I want to find something

unexpected, something dazzling,

beautiful.

And did you find it?

Yeah, I think I did.

I think I did, too.

[romantic music]

You may now kiss the bride.

Keep kissing.

Yes, yes, yes.

Clap it up, people,

aren't they beautiful?

[people clapping]

Congratulations.

It was a beautiful wedding

even if it wasn't to me.

- Thanks for letting us

use your backyard and-

It was my pleasure.

Besides I'm gonna be

selling this place anyway

now that I'll be in Europe

for the next couple years

working on that new project so

which actually reminds me I,

you know I was thinking

I don't want to

take Bentley here

away from everything

he knows and loves

so I was wondering if,

well maybe you would want to-

Take Mr. Noodles?

Are you serious?

- I think he likes you

better than he likes me.

Yes, oh my gosh!

- Just consider it

a wedding present.

- It's the best

wedding present ever.

Congratulations, again.

Mr. Keyes, you and I

will be talking a lot.

Josh, congrats buddy.

Thanks, man.

You're gonna make me cry.

- Thanks for giving

me away, Mr. Keyes.

It's my pleasure.

As long as I know

that you and this guy

are gonna come back

rested and ready to work.

Right Josh?

Uh, yes sir.

- Okay sweetie,

you guys be good.

Sweet stuff.

- Who would've thought

that all this would happen?

- Yeah, even without it

being on your message board.

Vision board.

Whatever.

- But you have to

admit my little rouse

gave you the push you needed.

- It did and I know your

heart was in the right place

and I got my perfect

gazebo wedding.

Mom, thanks for never letting

me give up on my dreams.

Never.

I love you.

I love you.

- Hey Brooke, maybe we

should get to the car.

But the car's that way.

- Yeah, but our house is-

- Wait, why is

all my stuff here?

Our house?

You mean?

Yeah.

Hal was selling so-

What?

[Brooke yelling]

It is our house.

- Great, now she's

really gonna think

that vision board came true.

Oh come on.

But of course it didn't

because the most

important part, the groom,

wasn't even on it.

Oh, well of course not, Tara.

They didn't even know

each other in high school.

Actually, they did.

Of course, Josh doesn't

look the same he does now

so she might not remember,

especially because he

spent most of his time

in that mascot costume.

Misty costum?

- Mascot costume, like the

tiger, [imitates roaring]

- Oh, he was in

the mascot costume.

Like I said.

Mascot?

The mascot costume?

Sorry.

Don't you get it?

You were there.

You were there the whole time

under the Find My

Dream Man section.

Oh my God.

Yeah, that's me unfortunately.

- I knew it all along

I just didn't see it.

I knew we were meant to be.

[people clapping]

[people cheering]

- I'm going to marry you

Charlie Trask one day.

Brooke.

Hey guys.

- [Diane] Oh, you

look so beautiful.

- Yeah, we just came to

drop off Mr. Noodles.

What are you doing?

Mom?

Yes?

- [Brooke] Is that

a vision board?

Maybe.

- [Brooke] Do you

wanna move your hand?

[Diane] No.

- [Brooke] What,

seriously triplets?

Hey.

Mom.

What?

Hi guys.

Hi honey.

Mr. Noodles.

Thank you.

What's all this?

Art project.

[Josh] Oh.

It's better you don't know.

All right, we're off.

- Oh, have a fabulous

honeymoon, guys.

All right, see ya.

Love you.

- Love you, too,

make lots of babies.

Bye.

[upbeat music]

I remember the gray skies

And how they dimmed

the lights low

I remember your brown eyes

And how they stole the show

I remember we weren't afraid

Where did that go

It's not fair

But I don't care

You're the woman that

I won't let go of

You're making windows

out of silent walls

You've got me ready

to believe in love

Can you recall

The thrill of it all

The wind was blowing

And we can't stand still

No one ever feels

a solid ground

We know the way we

got to find our will

Can you recall the

thrill of it all

We were watching

the snow fall

While we were

standing outside

I took your hand,

it was so cold

But it got warmer in mine

Darling, we better get home

Before we lose our lights

I said, it's not fair

But I don't care

You're the woman that

I won't let go of

You're making windows

out of silent walls

You've got me ready

to believe in love

Do you recall the

thrill of it all

The river's flowing

And we can't stand still

No one ever feels

the solid ground

You know the way we've

got to find our will

Do you recall the

thrill of it all

Beyond a shadow of doubt

Can't take the easy way out

This is a challenge

But I don't care

'Cause you're the woman

that I won't let go of

You're making windows

out of solid walls

You've got me ready

to believe in love

Do you recall the

thrill of it all

The river's flowing and

we can't stand still

No one ever feels

the solid ground

You know the way we've

got to find our will

Do you recall the

thrill of it all

Do you recall the

thrill of it all

Do you recall the

thrill of it all
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