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I'm Glad It's Christmas (2022)

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There's a chill in the air

so crisp and so fresh

That Frosty himself

would be proud

There's a cheer everywhere

for time's drawing close

When loved ones

and friends gather round

It's a feeling of joy

in every girl, every boy

Knowing Santa

soon will be here

It's the time

What a time

The most magical

time of year

See the lights how they glow

On trees as it snows

As shoppers fill up

every street

Faces full of surprise

and such twinkling eyes

On every child that you meet

It's the time we all know

no matter how young or old

We're magically

filled up with cheer

It's the time

What a time

The most magical

time of year

There'll be cookies and cakes

and paper snowflakes

And songs

to be sung every day

There'll be ribbons and bows

and a shiny red nose

Leading the man

on his sleigh

By the warmth of the fire

we'll sit and admire

The stockings

all filled up at last

Decorations of old glitter

silver and gold

Bring back memories

of the past

It's the time we all know

That our love

will always flow

To the ones

that we hold so dear

It's the time

What a time

And it's finally here

Fa la la la la la...

La la...

Fa la la la la la

la la la

La la

Oooh, all warmed up?

Getting there.

Wait, I thought you weren't going

into the office until later?

I'm not, but I'm meeting

my mom this morning

to look at bridesmaids'

dresses, remember?

Oh, that's right.

Well, I really wish I could

be there to help you, but...

Somebody has

a big callback today.

Yes, I do.

Please promise me

you're not gonna put me

in anything that'll scare

all the men away.

- What time's your audition?

- Ah, let's see.

It is at 2:00 PM today.

Which means I need

to catch the 12:30 bus.

Well, someday, you won't need

to commute from Jersey.

You'll be living

on the Upper-East Side.

If you listen closely enough,

I think you can hear my bank

account laughing its head off.

But you're going in now,

so early?

Yeah, I'm opening this morning

and closing tonight.

- That's a pretty long day.

- It's not so bad.

You sure you're gonna

be warm enough?

I gotta protect my voice.

Break a leg.

- Thank you. Bye!

- Bye.

Oh, they changed

my audition time?

Oh!

Excuse me.

Sorry!

Oh, no, I'm so late.

This is a disaster.

I'm so sorry. Let me help you.

Is there a person

under all this?

I really should get all these.

Yeah.

Yeah, well, I think that's uh...

I think that's most of them.

Yeah, well, most is not

good enough for my boss.

Chloe Bose.

- Ah, Mrs. Berger.

- What are you doing?!

Why aren't you opening

the store!

Uh, I was on my way to the store

and I went to the distributor

and picked up the ornaments

like you asked me to do

and I bumped into this guy...

But it's after 9:00!

Yeah, technically,

it's my fault so...

You know what? I will open

the store. Just, just...

Just hurry up!

Okay, I will.

I'm really sorry.

She seems nice.

Here.

Oh, we should probably clean

them off a little bit.

- I think it's fine.

- Okay.

- I should really go.

- Okay.

- Like, right now.

- Okay. Bye.

- Bye.

- Stay warm.

Hi. We will be open

any minute,

okay, I'm just gonna go

unlock the door.

One minute.

Oh, I'm gonna have to count those,

I'm sure there's some missing.

I should take that out of your

pay. But I won't, I'm just...

I'm just disappointed.

- Hi, Jamal.

- Hey, Chloe.

What's going on?

She's not happy.

Yeah, no. She's never happy.

I was walking down the street

and a guy bumped into me

and then I dropped this whole

basket of new ornaments.

Just a minor,

everyday catastrophe.

Good morning. Merry Christmas.

Dashing through the snow

On a one horse open sleigh

'Ore the fields we go

Laughing all the way

Bells on bobtails ring

Making spirits bright

What fun it is

to laugh and sing

Sleighing song tonight

There you go. Merry Christmas.

Next in line please.

Chloe.

Can I talk to you for a sec?

Yeah. Um, could you...

- Hi.

- Hi.

What's wrong,

Mrs. Berger?

Are the ornaments okay?

It's your singing.

Oh.

I mean, the customers

seem to like it.

Exactly. It's slowing

everything down.

We have people listening to you

instead of shopping.

I know that Broadway is your

priority and not this job.

I'm sorry.

It won't happen again.

Mr. Davis next door

said you were late

opening three times last week.

Now would you be late

for an audition?

It's just, that guy,

this morning,

and the ornaments

and the distributor...

- Chloe.

- It was a lot.

I don't need excuses.

I just need you to be on time.

Okay. I am really sorry.

Winter's at my doorstep

knocking

I can hardly wait

I feel it in my bones

So Christmas don't be late

It's in my soul I know

Since we're in the moment

Let's have

ourselves a holiday

It's Christmas

You can feel

the magic in the air

Yeah, there's light and snow

and this mistletoe

And there's music

playing everywhere

It's Christmas

It's my favourite

time of year

When the bells are ringing

and people singing

It fills my heart with cheer

It's Christmas

Remember, use the serum twice a

day before the moisturizer. Okay?

Thanks for coming,

Merry Christmas.

- Hey.

- Oh, no, the audition.

What happened?

- The monologue was perfect.

- Mm.

- The song was even better.

- Mm-hmm.

Then, they said

I wasn't tall enough.

- Oh.

- Can you believe it?

It was a callback,

they've already met me.

Have I shrunk since last week?

Oh, honey.

Next time, heels maybe?

I am wearing heels.

I'm going to be

in the Chorus forever.

Don't think that way.

It's gonna happen.

You're way too talented.

Santa's gonna deliver you a leading

role this year, I can just feel it.

I hope so.

This Christmas is my five-year

anniversary since moving here.

And the only role I ever booked

was that off, off...

off Broadway production

in a guy's basement.

And the only people that

showed up were his parents.

I meant to come

the second night.

There was no second night.

Merry Christmas.

- Hello.

- Hi.

- Ready to go?

- Yeah.

I just have to close out

real quick.

How did dress shopping go?

We couldn't agree on anything.

She really liked

this purple frilly thing.

I said it looked

like a grape tutu.

She said I'm too picky.

So I said...

See, this is why I stay single.

It's just too much drama. But thank you

for not picking out something hideous.

You just haven't met

the right guy. Yet.

Let's go eat, I'm starving.

Okay, yeah.

Oh, no. Am I too late?

Uh, yeah. Sorry,

sir, we're closing.

Even for Santa?

Well, ho, ho, ho.

Well, that's my line, isn't it?

I was wondering if either

of you could help me?

I was in here earlier and had

a gift wrapped for my daughter.

She needs it

for school tomorrow.

Uh, yeah. For sure.

If you stop by tomorrow morning,

we can definitely help you.

When school's open,

you're still closed.

Oh, okay. Yeah, no worries.

I will look for it for you.

It's Christmas,

I can't say no to Santa.

Do you have your receipt,

Mr. Claus?

Bit of a problem there,

I can't find it.

Did one of your reindeer eat it?

Quite possibly.

Don't mind her, she's hungry.

What's the gift?

Oh, it was a paperweight that

said "World's Best Teacher".

Yeah, I know the one.

I'm starving

I'm starving

Oh I'm so hungry

We're going

we're going

- What's the wrapping paper?

- Polar bears.

My daughter just loves

polar bears.

We have Christmas starry night.

- Hmm. Nope.

- Reindeer.

I mean, this looks like

the right size.

- Bears.

- What about cinnamon sticks?

- Bears?

- Okay.

Well, you know what?

Maybe it's in the back.

Okay.

Well, Mr. Cringle...

Call me, Chris.

If we're stuck here

on your account,

what I'd really like for

Christmas is a cashmere sweater,

a blue convertible

would be nice.

And oh, should I be sitting

on your lap for this?

No, it's not necessary.

I've got to get this off.

It's like a sauna in here,

I'm melting.

Snow bells, snow bells

Snow bells,

snow bells

Ringing the night away

Ringing the night away

Will you excuse me

for a second? Thank you.

Thank you so much for helping.

This is uh...

What's your name?

I'm Chloe, what about you?

Jason. I'm Jason Murphy. Hi.

Oh, my gosh.

- What?

- It's you.

- What's me?

- The guy. From the street.

The one who ran into me, got me

in trouble with my boss.

Oh, that's you. Wow.

I don't recognize you

without the monstrous scarf

wrapped around your face. Wow.

You got in trouble for that?

Yeah. I sure did.

- I'm sorry, you know...

- It's okay.

I was running late and you know

Santa can't keep the kids waiting.

So instead, you mow down a lady

holding a basket full of holiday cheer?

That's naughty, Santa.

Hey, Chloe.

I'm gonna wait outside,

I have to make a phone call.

Please remember

your bestie is starving.

Okay, yeah.

No, I promise, one minute.

We'll find it.

You want me to help?

- Okay.

- Okey dokey. So...

Oh, hey.

What's the teacher's name?

Maybe it's written on the card.

It might be...

You know what?

Beasley, Miss Beasley.

Miss Beasley.

How much trouble did you get

into because of me?

Well, to be fair,

it's not all your fault.

I was late and I had

an audition afterwards.

- An audition?! Huh.

- Mm-hmm.

- So, you're an actor?

- I am, yeah. And a singer.

Wow, that's great.

So where you from?

I'm from Detroit.

I moved her five years ago

to make it on Broadway.

As one does. And here I am.

In New Jersey, in a gift shop.

Five years, hey. It's nothing.

Some people work half their life

to make it. So, yeah.

Thanks for the encouragement.

Oh, hey!

Christmas is saved.

Look at that. Well, at least

for my daughter it is.

Um, we should go.

Christine is probably

freaking out, out there.

Yeah, 'kay.

'Kay.

Oh, thank goodness.

I thought we'd still be here

till New Years.

Have I seen you in anything?

Uh, I've been in the Chorus

a few times.

- Uh-huh.

- And then I had one lead role

in this off, off, off Broadway

play, called Basement Serenade.

Which the director staged in his

mother's Staten Island basement.

Somehow, I must have missed

that one, sorry.

But I've heard you sing.

You're incredibly talented.

Oh, you're just saying that

'cause you got me in trouble.

No, I'm actually not.

I'm giving you my...

professional opinion.

Wait, your professional opinion?

- Yeah.

- Are you in the business?

- Mm-hmm.

- Director, producer?

- Jingle writer.

- Jingle writer?

Okay, interesting.

So jingle writer by day,

Santa by night.

Yes, Santa has just always

been a thing for me.

I grew up in this neighbourhood

and loved going to visit Santa.

And now it's my turn.

It's a bit of a give back,

but it also really gets me into

the holiday spirit, so.

- That's nice.

- Yeah.

Well, it was really nice

meeting you, Santa.

Or, Jason.

What?

What?

I would love to invite you

to have coffee or something.

With me, so I can

make it up to you.

Oh, um...

Yeah. Do you want to help me

take this in?

- Yeah.

- Hi.

Oh. Hi. Um, I'm sorry we're

actually closed for the night.

No, I'm not here to shop.

I actually came here

with a proposition.

- A proposition?

- Yes.

I would love for you two

to come to my office tomorrow.

Both of you.

8:00 in the morning.

Uh. 8:00 AM?

Uh, yeah. That's before

the store opens,

so I guess that works for me.

Does that work for you?

The timing works, but what is

this... what is this about?

What's your name, young man?

Jason. Jason Murphy.

I'm Chloe. Chloe Bose.

Jason and Chloe.

Murphy and Bose.

You make a beautiful couple.

You have a nice rhythm together.

That's wonderful.

I'm looking forward

to seeing you again.

I think you'll be

quite interested

in what I have to say.

Goodnight.

- Goodnight.

- Goodnight.

Who was that?

Cora Lawson.

I feel like I should know her,

like she's somebody.

This is so wild.

- Hey!

- Hi.

Come on in. Chloe, Jason,

thank you so much

for coming so early.

Hi.

These are great. Look at all

these great photographs.

Yeah.

- Is that...

- It's the barbershop.

Is it? It's Jackson's

Barbershop. And is that...

Is it the old Five and Dime?

You grew up here.

Yeah. Born and raised.

That is wonderful.

There's so much history

in this neighbourhood.

Especially during the holidays.

This place used to be

pure magic.

Used to be? It still is.

This is gonna be my fifth Christmas

here and it just never gets old.

- Yeah.

- Turning Main Street

into Holiday Lane

has been a tradition

in this neighbourhood

for close to 100 years.

There would be special events

during the whole holiday season.

But that stopped a few years ago

when the crowds started

getting smaller,

today smaller still.

Oh, that's so sad.

It's more than sad.

It's hurting the community.

The holidays used to bring

everyone together here.

Now a lot of stores

are struggling.

I've already lost two of my best

tenants this year.

- Tenants?

- I inherited a few

of the buildings

on Holiday Lane.

My great-grandparents started

the whole tradition

of renaming the street

for the season.

So that's why I always

see you around,

but you never buy anything.

Wait, do you own the gift shop?

Only the building.

But I like to keep

an eye on things.

I remember when our customers

used to line up

and down the sidewalks.

We were a Christmas destination.

Which brings me to you two.

Us?!

- What?

- I think you can help me

bring that holiday magic back.

Chloe, your voice

is spectacular.

- Thank you.

- It really is incredible.

But what can I, what can I do?

A lot. Last night,

I checked out your website.

If you need a spare

or you're out of air

Roll on to Mike's Tires

Yeah...

Yeah, wow. You really

went to my website.

Wait, that's you?

- Yeah.

- I hear that on TV

all the time.

He's got the magic in him too.

Your jingles are fabulous.

Oh... Thank you. Um.

So, you want us to what?

Bring the Christmas Show

back to Holiday Lane?

Yes, exactly.

Absolutley.

And make it a big extravaganza.

Just like it used to be.

Jason, maybe you can write

an original song.

Chloe. You, of course, will

sing like the angel you are.

Yeah, that's so nice.

Is there a problem?

Uh, no. It's just,

it's two weeks until Christmas

and I have a lot

of auditions coming up.

And my boss is already mad at me

for skipping out on work

and taking so much time off.

So, I don't know how,

how I could do it.

Chloe. You're young

and you're ambitious.

That's not a crime.

But if something changes,

let me know.

My door is always open.

Okay.

It's Christmas

It's my favourite

time of year

When the bells are ringing

and people singing

It fills my heart with cheer

It's Christmas

That's lovely.

Here you are. Merry Christmas.

What happened? Did they think

you were too short again?

No, too tall.

Did they notice

you're wearing heels?

Yeah, it didn't matter.

The usual.

Thank you.

Cheer up. You just have

to keep at it.

All it takes

is one audition, right?

How many more do you have

before Christmas?

Three.

That's three more chances

for someone to notice

how awesome you are.

Hey, do you mind if I sneak

out the back?

The back alley is way faster

and I am late, as usual.

Help yourself.

- Hey.

- Hi.

- Christine.

- Yeah. How can I help you?

Does Santa need a facial?

Fake beards can be an irritant.

No, I...

I um, actually just want to talk

to you for a minute if I can.

- Mm-hmm.

- It's... It's about Chloe.

Oh.

Is this really necessary?

My boss has to think you're

a customer. Those are the rules.

Okay.

Wow.

Oh boy, what's that?

Don't worry, I'm a professional.

Oooh, it's cold. It's chilly.

Yeah. You said you wanted

to talk to me about Chloe?

Yeah. Yes, I wanted

to ask you,

I mean, it's a bit awkward,

but what's her situation?

As in, does she have

a boyfriend?

Yeah, that.

First, let's talk about

your situation.

I understand

you have a daughter?

Oh, yes, I do.

I have a daughter.

And Angela, her mother and I have

been happily divorced for three years.

She's got a new marriage and a new

baby and we get along really great.

That was a good answer.

Is she single?

Yes. But it doesn't

necessarily mean

she's single for you.

What's wrong with me?

Do you not think she likes me?

It's not that.

It's just,

Chloe is quite particular.

Particular how?

Particular in that I don't

want anyone to hurt her

the way the last guy did.

And I'm not so sure someone

with a kid is the right way

to be jumping back

into the dating pool.

Okay, well, I'm particular

too because I have a kid.

I just can't be letting

anyone into my life.

Whoa, Chloe is not just anyone.

Which is why I wanted

to talk to you about this.

Go on.

Chloe told you about

the Christmas Show, right?

- Mm-hmm.

- Yeah.

Well, I was hoping

she would do it

so we would get to know

each other a little bit.

It's a nice idea, friend,

but I'm sad to say,

she doesn't really

have the time.

She's auditioning a lot.

Broadway is her dream.

She's just so talented.

She just needs

the right audience.

Wait.

Wait, wait, wait. If she sings

at the Christmas Show,

then she will have

that audience, right?

And she'll be a lead singer

which she really needs

people to see her as.

Hmm.

And so many people who live

around here

actually work in the city.

That's right.

Yeah, someone with

the right connections

might notice how amazing she is.

Plus, it will give her

some confidence.

- That's right.

- Right, yeah!

We have to get her

to do the show.

- Yes.

- Yes.

Let's do it.

I can't believe

so many amazing people

are signing up for this.

Yeah.

I told you, there's a lot

of talented people

in this community.

There is.

- Yes.

- Merry Christmas.

Hello, Chloe. We were

hoping you would be here.

- You were?

- Listen, would you mind

putting some of these up?

I don't know if your boss

would mind, but look at this.

I'm sure she won't.

I think she even secretly wants

to be a part of the show.

Seriously?

What does she do?

I don't know. Is f*ring

people a special talent?

Listen, I'm not sure

that's the right kind

of Christmas spirit, though.

Well, here, you take these.

Thank you so much

for all your help.

Yeah.

Oh, so it's really

coming together, huh?

Yes. Everybody's very excited.

That's wonderful.

But why can't you be part

of it, Chloe? Seriously.

I told you. I...

I have auditions.

I've been thinking. We can

work around your schedule,

so you can do the show

and get to your auditions too.

After all, hearing you sing

is what inspired me

to bring the show back

in the first place.

I so appreciate that,

Ms. Lawson.

In case you haven't noticed,

we would really love

to have you.

Yes, we would.

Okay. I'll...

I'll think about it.

Yes.

Chloe.

Oh, uh, Mrs. Berger,

I'm sorry, they were just um...

- Ms. Lawson.

- Yes.

You're producing the Christmas

Show, isn't that right?

Yes, I am.

Well, I have you know

that I took tap dance lessons.

Really?

So, you're spending Christmas

Eve with Byron's family?

Uh-huh. And Christmas Day

with my folks.

Looks like it's just gonna be

me and the tree then.

Oh, hey. I totally forgot

to ask.

What do you want

for Christmas this year?

Peace and goodwill

for humankind.

And maybe some cute earrings.

You?

I mean, I think you already

know the answer to that.

A lead role in a show.

This is my last chance.

Are you moving to Mars

and you forgot to tell me?

No. Not Mars.

Detroit.

- What?!

- I made a promise to myself

that I wasn't going to spend forever

chasing after something I would never get.

So, when I moved here,

I gave myself five years.

And those five years are up

at the end of the month.

But you could just...

If these auditions

don't pan out,

it is back to Detroit

and dental school.

Just like my dad predicted.

Your dad the dentist?

He's always wanted me to take over

his practice after he retires.

You never told me any of this.

This thing isn't working.

Oh, here.

Maybe this one's loose.

Yeah, I guess I just didn't

want to deal with it.

But I don't know, maybe this

is the universe's way

of telling me it's time

to give up.

What are you talking about?

You're getting married

in three months

and there is no way I can afford

this place by myself.

Oh, honey.

Which is why I'm going to have

to pour all of my energy

into these auditions

and blow them away.

But he likes you.

What? Who?

That guy. Jason.

He came to the spa

and he asked about you.

And he's divorced.

And he's nice.

And I don't know if you noticed,

but he's kind of gorgeous.

I definitely noticed.

Right?

And I thought about him too.

- Mm-hmm.

- More than once.

But I don't know.

Starting something

with a new guy when I might be

leaving town for good.

That is as simple as trying

to get this tree to light up.

Huh.

If I get these lights to work,

you have to have dinner

with Jason.

Uh, okay.

You have yourself a deal.

Ta-dah!

Oh, that's so flattering.

So, you're basically here

because you lost a bet.

No. No, it's not like that.

It's just really,

really bad timing.

Is it my situation?

Because my ex-wife,

her husband and the baby,

they live a few blocks away.

Angela bounces back and forth

and we all get along

really well.

That sounds perfect.

- Yeah.

- For a kid.

Okay, I need to just say it.

I don't want to make

this weird, but...

- What?

- This isn't a date.

No. This is not a date.

And that's a good thing.

Okay, good.

We're on the same page.

Like I told your friend.

I need to get to know somebody

first and get to know them well

before I let them into my life.

Especially meeting Angela.

It's a big deal for me,

actually. No, not a date.

Not a date.

So, is this like

a job interview?

No.

No.

No, well, even if it were,

I don't think I would get

the job.

You sure about that?

The thing is...

If I don't book

one of these auditions,

I'm moving back to Detroit

after New Years.

And I just want

to be straight with you.

Okay.

Alright.

Well, let me be straight

with you.

I know this isn't a date, but...

I like you.

I feel like I'm six.

I feel like

I'm six years old too.

Because...

I like you too.

Okay. Now we're getting somewhere.

No. No, we're not.

I just told you.

Just say yes. Do the show

and go out with a bang.

You can sing

whatever song you want.

I'll make sure of that.

See, Cora's made me

music director,

so you can just choose.

You are not what I expected.

I will think about it.

Okay.

Come one come all

See how they fall

In the air like magic love

Feel it as it's coming down

Snow bells snow bells

Snow bells snow bells

Ringing the night away

Ringing the night away

Snow bells

That was beautiful.

But unfortunately,

we're really looking

for someone just a little older.

Well, at least they didn't say

they wanted someone younger.

No, they didn't.

But at the other audition,

on the other side of town,

mind you, they did.

How do you deal with this?

Chocolate.

I'm gonna order another brownie,

do you want some?

Oh, I've already got

a sugar rush so strong

I'm not gonna be eating

for a week.

Yeah. I guess I should

probably stop too.

A dentist shouldn't rot

her own teeth.

Hey, are you okay?

Yeah. It's just after

today's two auditions,

I have one last chance

to make it.

And if I don't,

it wasn't meant to be.

If it wasn't meant to be,

that's...

That has to be okay.

It has to.

Yeah.

Don't give up yet. Okay?

Would you mind putting

some of these up?

Here you go. Thank you.

- Hi.

- Hello, Chloe.

Christine, is it?

Good memory.

I know your schedule is packed,

but I desperately need a favour.

If you're not too busy.

Oh, no, I'm just busy drowning

my sorrows in calories.

- Rough audition?

- Two, in fact.

Turns out I'm too old,

too young, too tall, too short.

That's not true. Well, you

seem to be just right to me.

Oh, well, I appreciate that.

So, what do you need done?

I'd love for you

to pick something up for me

at this address.

It's a little sensitive.

- Sensitive?

- I would go myself,

but it's a walk-up

and my knees don't get along

too well with stairs these days.

Mm-mmm, not for me.

Okay, yeah.

I can totally go for you.

You can?! Oh, thanks, Chloe.

Of course. Oh, and what am I

supposed to do with it when I get it?

You'll know.

I guess this is it.

We've been expecting you.

Come in.

Wow, do you live here

or work here?

Well, a little bit of both.

This is my studio

and it's also my home.

Hey! It's our home.

Whoa, excuse me.

Yes, it's our home.

Turkey.

This is my daughter. Angela,

this is my friend, Chloe.

Nice to meet you.

It's nice to meet you too, Angela.

So, are you also a musician?

Ah, yeah. I guess

you could say that.

I sing and I act and I dance

a little too.

Whoa, a real triple thr*at.

- Somebody knows their Broadway.

- Yeah, that's my girl.

So, what about you?

Do you want to sing

when you're older?

No. I think I'm going

into law.

I need a more stable lifestyle.

Oh, that's me.

Oh, it's your mom,

she's downstairs.

Where you going? Get back here.

Nice to meet you, Chloe.

- It's nice to meet you too.

- I love you.

I love you.

Okay, well, she is adorable.

Yeah. She is. Bit of a handful

at times, but in the best way.

Uh, so, Ms. Cora said that

you have something for her?

Oh. Is that how she put it?

What?

What is going on?

I wrote a song

and Cora thought that

you might want to hear it.

- For the show?

- Yeah.

But I'm not in the show.

Oh, that's too bad

'cause I wrote it for you.

So excuse us if our

happiness shows

We got the tingles

from our head to our toes

The only definition is

"you know when you know"

Christmas feels like

fallin' in love

Christmas feels like

fallin' in love

Christmas feels

like fallin'...

In love

So, what do you think?

Well...

I hate to say this, but...

- But?

- It's really, really good.

- Really? You like it?

- I do, I love it.

Good because it felt so good

to write it.

To write something that's longer

than 30 seconds.

I mean, you wrote a whole new

Christmas song.

You're like, Mariah Carey.

I'd need a little more glitter

for that, but thank you.

But uh, I mean,

not to be negative or anything,

we have a real problem.

Oh. Okay, what is it?

Give to me. Out with it,

I can handle it.

Your song isn't exactly

in my key.

Oh, that's... that's easy.

I just heard you singing in the

shop and I took a wild guess.

We can just transpose it.

It's a piece of cake.

Wait a minute.

You said, "We have a problem."

Does that mean that

you're doing the show?

Seriously?! Really?

How can I say no now?

I guess we're just gonna have

to call Ms. Cora Lawson

and tell her that

her genius plan worked.

This is going to be

the best Christmas ever.

Are you sure you don't want one?

I mean, they look delicious.

- They are, they are delicious.

- I'm good.

- Yeah? OK.

- Yeah.

Just one. Just one.

Can I just say,

I'm obsessed with your song.

It's like a real song.

I prefer to write a real song,

but jingles, you know,

jingles pay the bills.

Jingle bills, jingle bills

Jingle all the way

Are you always like this?

Are you always this happy?

I mean, yeah.

But I'm extra happy because

of you... and your song.

It's just making

everything easier.

- Easier to do the show or...

- No. Easier to let go.

Let go of what?

The stress of trying

to make it on Broadway.

I've made up my mind and

my little experiment is done,

and honestly, I feel...

I feel a relief.

Do you really have to leave?

Your whole life is here.

Everything is here.

Well, I'm here.

Trust me. I know.

Yeah, I think my time's up.

But I'm going out

with a great song in my heart.

Your song.

Silent Night

Holy Night

All is calm, all is bright

Round yon Virgin,

Mother and Child

Holy infant

so tender and mild

Sleep in heavenly peace

Sleep in heavenly peace

Wonderful, Edgar.

Wonderful.

Yeah!

Woo!

That was amazing.

Chloe.

Decided to visit us show folks?

I decided to stay. I'm in.

Yes.

All right, all right.

Somehow, I kinda knew.

Because you made it happen?

So, I guess you liked

Jason's song?

I love his song.

Just those two items

for you? Great.

- Hey.

- Hi.

We should get going.

Rehearsal time.

I don't think I can.

Look at the line.

Would you like these

gift-wrapped?

Chloe, we need to rehearse.

I know, but Jamal's out sick

and I can't leave Mrs. Berger

with this Christmas rush.

Thank you. Merry Chirstmas.

All right, next in line please.

Wait, what are you doing?

You don't think Santa knows

how to wrap Christma gifts?

Hi.

I thought you outsourced

that work to the elves.

Nope.

I'm a hands-on St-Nick

of all trades.

Okay, you're hired.

- Nice.

- Hi, Merry Christmas.

Deck the halls

with boughs of Chloe

Fa la la la la

That's my name

Tis the season it gets snowy

Fa la la la la la...

Let it snow

Good one.

Dawn we now our

present wrapping

Fa la la, la la la

la la la...

Now rehearsal

no time for napping

Fa la la la la,

la la la la

Here you go.

Merry Christmas.

- That was fun.

- Yes, our last customer.

Let's get to rehearsal.

Okay, yeah, it's time.

Uh, hi. Mrs. Berger,

what's going on?

Chloe, can you do me

a big favour?

Um... Sure, yeah. What's up?

You know what?

You can call me Greta.

Can you finish closing up

for me tonight?

No.

Yeah, sure, of course.

I have to be fast though

because we have rehearsal.

Oh, I know.

Can I tell you a secret?

Sure, Mrs... Greta.

Ms. Lawson is letting me

audition for the show late.

I'm auditioning

for Cora tonight,

right before your rehearsal.

Oh, okay. Well, then you'd

better get stepping.

Yeah, pitter, patter.

Break a leg!

- Have fun!

- Okay, okay.

Tap away.

There was a time

When Christmas was ours

And the coloured lights

Would shimmer like stars

Busy shoppers up

and down

The boulevard

Busy shoppers

up and down

The boulevard

Christmas feels

like falling

In love

Yeah, I remember

how it felt to be young

Magic in the air

for Christmas fun

Just like them butterflies

when you meet the one

Christmas feels like

fallin' in love...

I don't know. I think...

I think this might work better.

Just like them butterflies

when you meet the one

Like butterflies,

and then... one.

Ah, I like that. I do.

Just like them butterflies

when you meet the one

Mm-hmm.

It's weird, I keep getting

these incoming calls

from an unknown number.

It's probably spam.

You should probably take it.

- - Should I take it, really?

- Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Could be important.

Okay. Hello.

Chloe?

Yeah, this is her.

This is Cassandra Rogers.

- The Cassandra Rogers?

- Yes.

Okay, Christine,

you really gotta get more

original with your prank calls

because there's no way

that one of the biggest

producers on Broadway

is calling me personally.

I'm not sure who Christine

is, but no, it's no joke.

My assistant's off today,

so I thought I'd call you personally.

You auditioned for our casting

director last week for

We're Off Again, the musical.

Uh, yeah, I did. But I was

too short or too something.

Well, I watched

your audition video, and to me,

you're too good to pass up.

So, I was hoping you could

return for a second

callback for me personally.

Oh, my gosh! Of course. When?

Oh, let me see. Uh...

It will probably be

after the holidays.

Um, I'll get in touch as soon

as I know when.

Is this the best number

to reach you?

Ah, yes, yes it is. Thank you.

Thank you so much.

No problem. Bye-bye.

Bye.

That looked amazing.

What was that?

It looks like I may not have

to do root canals after all.

I gotta tell ya

it's not a fella

That's got me all

aglow this way

I want to stop you there.

Is there something wrong?

I thought that sounded beautiful.

Yes, she sounded beautiful.

But listen, singing doesn't

just come from here.

It comes from here.

Oh, of course.

Yeah, I really should be

doing this song

from my diaphragm.

Yes. But more than that.

From the heart.

Understand?

I think so.

Let me show you. Most people

sing this way, right?

Joy to the world

the Lord has come

Let earth receive her king

That was pretty, Ms. Cora.

Oh, thank you, sweetheart.

I'm very glad you liked it.

But now, listen

when I sing it this way.

Joy to the world

The Lord is come

Let earth receive her King

- Hear the difference?

- From the heart.

Yeah, from the heart. Yeah.

What's funny is that I think

it's actually less

about where it comes from

and more about,

for sure, where it's going.

One of my best teachers

always said that good singers

perform for the audience.

And it's true.

Great singers perform for

something greater than us all.

They sing the song through

the audience on its way up.

Make ya think.

Let every heart

Let every heart

Prepare him room

Then it gets everybody

stirred up.

And heaven and nature sing

And heaven and

Nature sing

See what I mean?

That's stage right.

And we call the offstage area

the wing.

- Why?

- Well, because in the old days,

they stored big pieces of scenery

there called "wing flats".

It's crazy. For being

a real estate mogul,

she sure knows a lot

about the theatre.

Yeah. Our Ms. Cora is quite

the mystery, isn't she?

She is.

It's wild to think,

we are gonna be up there

tomorrow night.

Us.

With a real audience.

Yeah, yeah. Yup.

Yeah.

So, speaking of... us.

I...

Mmhmm.

Tell me. What?

Okay.

So, tomorrow, Angela's gonna

be at her mom's in the morning.

And I was wondering if maybe,

you know, tomorrow night,

you wanted to have...

a dinner. Um.

Oh.

With me.

If you have time.

Like to celebrate, you know,

your audition and...

Like an actual date?

Yeah. It could be.

It could be.

I really like the sound of

that. And... I really like you.

I just don't know...

I don't know.

I don't know anything.

I don't know what's gonna

happen, I don't know

if I'm gonna get the part

and I just...

I also don't know what the means

for my life and us and...

So, I think it might be best

that we don't start anything

at this time.

Especially with...

Yeah. Yeah, right. Of course,

with Angela in the picture,

and yeah. No, you're right,

the timing is... the timing

is off a bit, yeah.

Mm-hmm.

Okay, yeah.

You turned him down?

Why on earth would you turn

a man like that down?

You know you like him.

He's everything I would ever

want in a guy.

So then why not go out with him?

Because it's just a callback.

I don't have the part yet

and I'm most likely moving

back to Detroit.

Ah, ah-ah. Nope. I forbid it.

Okay, let's say

I do get the part. Then what?

I am a lead in my first

Broadway production.

And I'm gonna be way too busy

for a relationship.

And... it's a huge responsibility.

Or maybe you're just afraid

to get your heart broken again.

Yeah, maybe you're right.

I gotta tell ya

it's not just a fella

That's got me

all aglow this way

In fact the reason

is simply 'tis the season

For Jingle Bells

and Silent Nights

For carollin'

and coloured lights

And everything'll be alright

If we sneak a peek

at Santa in his...

In his sleigh tonight

Yes! Yes, I love that.

- Do you like it?

- Yes. Oh, hey.

Hi, what's up, Jellybean?

Well, Mom texted.

She can't come get me,

she has to work late.

She's a doctor.

Oh, no.

- What is it?

- I gotta find a babysitter.

I have an appointment

with an ad agency at noon.

They heard my stuff though

and they might want me

to write a jingle

for a car company.

Oh, my gosh.

That's big, right?

Yeah. I've never done

a national campaign before,

and I mean, this could be

a game changer.

The only problem is, it's

in two hours from now and...

there's no babysitters

that are in town.

Everyone's out for the holidays.

Dad, I don't

really need a babysitter.

Okay, as much as I respect

your opinion,

I and the State of New Jersey,

beg to differ.

Well, I'm sure there's someone.

This last minute,

it's not looking so good.

- I could watch her.

- Really?!

I think that's a great idea.

Slow down, Jellybean.

I, uh...

Don't you have to work?

No, I'm closing tonight.

Right but it's Christmas,

right? You gotta wrap presents

or go shopping...

Well, Christine and I were

actually supposed to have lunch,

and then there was some

spa treatment emergency,

so I have a few hours.

Yes!

Any chance you guys have

a cookie cutter some place?

My dad's not exactly

what you'd call a baker.

Me neither.

But this is really simple.

Yeah. But once I had

to explain...

the toaster.

Let's just say all the gourmet

meals are at my mom's place.

Okay, so what do you think?

Christmas balls, two sizes?

Perfect.

So, your dad doesn't

like cooking. What does he like?

Um, well, I think he likes you.

- What's that?

- I said he likes you.

Me? Oh, well.

I like him too.

I knew you liked him,

but do you like him, like him?

Uh, it's a little complicated.

- Oh. Is it because of me?

- What?! No! No, not at all.

The thing is,

is I might be moving back home

to where I grew up.

Where's that?

Detroit.

Well, I hope you don't

have to go.

Me too.

But hey, if I do,

we can still be friends, okay?

Great.

And you and my dad get to be

in the show together

tomorrow night.

Best Christmas ever!

Oh, I bet that's my dad

checking in. He's so cute.

Such a beautiful night,

though, for this. I'm loving it.

Oh, hey.

Merry Christmas,

good to see you.

You too, nice to see you.

Oh, I bought that one

for Byron's dad.

What do you think? Is it too

much for a future father-in-law?

Oh.

The sweater.

Oh, yeah, I mean, Byron,

he's gonna love it.

Good to know.

Since I bought it for his dad.

What's going on with you?

Sorry, I'm just waiting for...

For this call, right here.

Hello?

Uh, yeah, this is her speaking.

Ah, it's the only time

they can see me, okay.

No, no, no. It's good.

Yeah, no, honestly, I'm looking

forward to it, thank you.

You too. Bye.

Who was that?

- Oh, hey.

- Hi.

Santa's going incognito

in Santa's village.

Shh.

Don't tell anyone.

We're just doing

some last-minute shopping.

And I'm actually really glad

that we ran into you.

We've got some news.

- Great news, actually.

- Oh, really?

What's the great news?

Do you remember that

prospective client

that I met with?

Uh-huh.

Well, he's coming here

tomorrow night...

No?! What?

Yes, to our show to listen

to the song I wrote

and with your incredible voice

bringing it to life,

it's unbelievable.

Oh, yeah. I mean,

your song is great

even without my voice on it,

it's perfect.

Yeah, no. With your voice,

I can't miss him.

He's gonna practically

hire me on the spot.

Who knew that this little

neighbourhood show of ours

could be literally

life-changing.

Yeah, so much

life-changing going on.

Anywhoo, I gotta get this one

to her mom's and we will see you

at rehearsal.

- Bye.

- Bye.

Bye. See ya.

Okay. You're gonna tell me

everything now.

And it's gonna happen

over some hot chocolate.

Wait, so what?!

I thought the audition wasn't supposed

to be until after the holidays.

Me too. This should be

the best moment of my life.

This is Cassandra Rogers.

And it's a lead.

A lead that's me.

Yeah, so can't she see you

earlier tomorrow or later?

Or now?

I tried.

Cassandra's in meetings all day

and literally the only time

she can see me

is before she goes

to the airport.

- Airport?

- She's headed back to LA

and she's there through January

for another project.

So it's literally tomorrow

or nothing.

Right when you're supposed

to dazzle Jason's big client

with your incredible voice.

And give Angela the best

Christmas of her life.

And bring back a cherished

Holiday Lane tradition.

Okay, now you're being

a little melodramatic.

It's not like this Christmas

Show is gonna bring world peace.

Besides, everyone

will understand.

This is the big break you've

been waiting five years for.

It's an easy decision.

Excuse me. Are you the girl

with the lovely voice?

The one who's singing in the Holiday

Lane Christmas Show tomorrow?

Oh, yeah, that's me.

I'm Chloe.

Well, I'm Diana

and this is my husband, Levi.

Chloe, I have to tell you

that sometimes I go

into the gift shop

just to hear you sing.

We're really looking forward

to the show tomorrow night.

Thank you.

And it's wonderful how you're

bringing the old tradition back.

It's been a tough

couple of years

and you're really warming

our hearts.

Wow, that's so nice.

We'll see you at the show

tomorrow night.

It was wonderful to meet you.

You too.

Nice meeting you.

Okay. So, maybe not

the easiest decision ever.

Jason.

Yeah.

Is Chloe here yet?

I saw her earlier,

but no, she should be.

Oh, good. Chloe, you're here.

Now we can get started.

Wait, wait.

I'm sensing a problem.

You okay? What is it?

Uh...

Uh, this is so hard.

You remember that callback

that I had after the holidays?

- Mm-hmm.

- Yeah.

Yeah, well, um...

It's actually tomorrow at 5:00.

Mm.

Oh, so you won't be able to get

back in time here for the show?

I tried everything

and literally the only time

she can meet with me

is at 5:00, so.

Wow. That is such a bummer.

But yeah, it's fine.

Well, Jason, your song

is strong enough without me.

You don't need my voice.

But will you please tell Angela

I will make it up to her?

Yeah. She'll get this.

She'll get it.

This is your sh*t.

And you've got to take it.

This is great.

Well, maybe I don't.

I feel so bad and maybe it's

just another audition. Right?

Mm. This is a callback.

A second callback.

That means they're already

interested in you.

Yeah, but I've had a lot

of callbacks before.

But this is for

Cassandra Rogers.

I have a very good feeling

about this.

You do?

How can you be so sure?

Because I'm not. I don't...

Chloe. I've made a decision.

I can't let you be in the show.

- You're not gonna let me?

- No.

I'm no Cassandra Rogers,

but I am the producer

of this show.

And the producer is in charge.

So, honey, you're fired.

Well, she's the boss, so.

You leave all your guilt

right here with us. You hear me?

You go. And you knock 'em dead.

Honestly, thank you.

Both of you for

being so good about this.

It's making it a lot easier, really.

- Yeah?

- Yeah.

- 'Kay, break a leg.

- Okay.

Okay, which one?

Mm.

I think that's the winner.

I was thinking

the same thing, thanks.

Wait, you're still working?

Isn't that big audition today?

I'm opening the gift shop,

but I will be able

to get out of there in time

because everything

is shutting down early today.

For the show.

Yeah.

Come on. Don't worry about it.

I'm just really sad

because I really

wanted to do it.

That whole atmosphere

was so positive

and so loving, so Christmas.

I had never experienced anything

like that in my entire life.

Well, I mean, you can still

do the show next year.

As long as you're able

to clear your schedule,

Mrs. Future Broadway Star.

Yeah, I guess...

I guess what I'm really worried

about is Jason.

He seemed really upset when

I told him that I was leaving.

I'm sure he'll be fine.

If his song is as good

as you say it is,

he'll get that big client.

For now, you just have

to focus on yourself, right?

Right. I love you.

- Love you too.

- Okay, I'm late.

- Go on.

- Per usual.

- Oh, hi. Hey.

- Hey.

We gotta stop bumping

into each other like this.

Yeah.

Well, I'm late, again.

Yeah, I'm just looking for Cora,

we got some rehearsing

to do this morning.

I have to teach her your song.

So, um, catch you later.

Wait. Are we um...

Are we good?

Yeah.

Are you sure about that?

Yeah. Why wouldn't we be?

'Cause of the Christmas Show.

I couldn't say no.

No. No, no, no. I don't care

about the show.

I'm happy. I'm happy for you.

You deserve this.

This is Cassandra Rogers,

it's a big deal.

I mean, right.

This is your time.

You've been working for this.

So, this is a good thing.

Yeah, no. It is.

It's an amazing thing.

- Yeah.

- Well, I will be there

to celebrate

with you guys after.

Yeah, I don't...

I don't think that's

the best idea.

What?

To stop by.

Why?

I think it might be

a little hard.

For Angela.

What do you mean?

I'm so confused. What?

Well, I mean, I think

she's starting to get

a little bit attached to you.

So, this could be really hard

on her when she doesn't get

to see you anymore, so...

Not be able to see me,

what are you talking about?

Because once you get

this part, you're gonna be

in a completely

different universe.

One that doesn't

include Angela or me.

I don't even have the part yet.

Yeah, but if it's not this

part, it will be another part.

I mean you are so talented

that it's just a matter of time

before the world

gets to see this.

Chloe!

Chloe, I could really use

some help in here.

Okay, I'm coming. Can we

please talk about this later?

Yeah, sure.

Not tonight, though.

You focus on your audition.

You too.

I am a new woman.

Sales are up,

the show is gonna be so fun.

Even though my feet

are already k*lling me.

It has been a wonderful

holiday season.

Thanks to you, Chloe.

Well, you have Ms. Cora

to thank for that.

Well, she said

that you inspired her.

- She said that?

- Mm-hmm.

Yeah. Well...

I wish there was a way I could

still do the Christmas Show.

You have bigger fish to fry.

You go and you get that part.

Thanks.

No, no. I will finish up.

You go, I don't want you to miss

the bus to the city.

Oh, my gosh. Thank you.

You're welcome.

Break a leg.

There we go.

Ah, that looks good.

You nervous about tonight?

I'm not nervous...

I'm petrified.

Ah, you'll do great.

Perfect. Looks great.

Let's get inside.

I'm listening.

Okay.

Oh, that's a great idea.

Yeah, I'm just here

for the callback,

and then I'll be on my way.

Okay, good. Bye.

Here we go.

Okay, folks. This is it.

We're gonna go out there tonight

and you are all going

to k*ll it!

And can I just say, wow.

Wow! You look amazing!

How about me?

Whoo! Ms. Cora.

You look completely ravishing.

Aww. Where's Angela?

Come with me, I'll show you.

She's seated with her mom,

right there.

Yeah?

Oh, great.

Wait. That's him.

He came. The man from

the ad agency, he's here.

Really? Well, we'd better

get this thing right.

It's starting.

Merry Christmas,

Ladies and Gentleman.

We are privileged

to bring to you tonight

the return of the Holiday Lane

Christmas Concert.

You're gonna see some wonderful

local talent tonight.

And we guarantee to get you

into the Christmas spirit.

But that's enough talking

from me.

Let's make some music.

How about that?

Go tell it on the mountain

Over the hills

and everywhere

Go tell it on the mountains

That Jesus Christ is born

While shepherds

kept their watching

O'er silent flocks by night

Behold throughout

the heavens

There shone a Holy light

So go tell it

on the mountain

Over the hills

and everywhere

Go tell it on the mountain

That Jesus Christ is born

Mmm that Jesus Christ

Is born

Silent night

Holy Night

All is calm

All is bright

Up on the housetop

reindeer pause

Out jumps good ole

Santa Claus

Down through the chimney

with lots of toys

All for the little

one's Christmas joys

Thank you so much for being

a terrific audience.

Wasn't it great to have

this show back again?

One time!

Well, sadly, it's time

to wrap things up, but...

Our last number

is a very special one.

Featuring a wonderful brand new

Christmas song written by...

our own, Jason Murphy.

Wooo!

There was a time when

Christmas was ours

And the coloured lights

Would shimmer like stars

Busy shoppers up and down

the boulevard

Christmas felt like fallin'

In love...

Yeah, I remember

how it felt to be young

Magic in the air

for Christmas fun

Just like them butterflies

when you meet the one

Christmas feels like

fallin' in love

I gotta tell ya

it's not just a fella

That's got me all

aglow this way

In fact the reason

is simply 'tis the season

For Jingle Bells

and Silent Nights

For carollin'

and coloured lights

And everything'll be alright

If we sneak a peek

at Santa

In his sleigh tonight

So forgive me

for this Christmas clich

But this time of year

makes me act this way

A fuzzy feelin'

that just won't go away

Christmas feels like

fallin' in love

I gotta tell ya

It's not a fella

That's got me all

aglow this way

In fact the reason

is simply 'tis the season

For Jingle Bells

and Silent Nights

For carollin'

and coloured lights

And everything'll be alright

If you meet me underneath

the mistletoe tonight

So excuse us

if our happiness shows

We got the tingles

from our head to our toes

The only definition is

"you know when you know"

Christmas feels like

fallin' in love

Yeah! Woo!

Woo!

- Hi.

- I'm so glad you made it.

Oh, thank you.

Yeah, it was close.

Did you like the show?

I loved it.

- Angela?

- Oh, sorry. My mom needs me.

Oh, of course.

Hi, pleased to meet you.

- Bye.

- Bye.

So, just got the job.

He's hiring me.

Really?!

- Yes!

- That's fantastic!

Wait, how are you here?

How'd your audition go?

Uh, it didn't.

You didn't make it?

No, I did. I got to the city,

I showed up,

and then I started thinking

about this thing

that I've wanted more

than anything in my life.

And I imagined

what it would feel like

if I was to get it and not

have you there to share it with.

So, I left.

I left, yeah.

I know you told me not to come

here and see Angela tonight,

but I needed to show you.

Show me what?

How much you mean to me.

I hate to interrupt, Chloe.

Edgar was holding your phone

for you offstage.

- I'll take this

- Thank you.

He said texts keep coming in.

He thought maybe it was

something important.

Uh, yes, excuse me one sec.

Hello?

Mrs. Rogers?

Chloe, thank goodness.

I'm just about to leave

for the airport.

Listen, I am...

I need to apologize,

I am so sorry

that I didn't make it today.

I had this other commitment.

No, I should be

the one to apologize.

It was unfair what we did to you

at the last minute.

Especially during the holidays.

Listen, I just need to know

are you still available

to do the show?

Uh, yes, of course.

But don't you need to see me

in person first?

No, actually, I think

I've seen enough.

I watched your audition

piece again

and my assistant found

a video of you online.

You were singing a Christmas

song I never heard.

An original maybe?

Christmas Feels Like

Falling in Love?

Great song.

Thank you.

I'm actually standing

next to the guy who wrote it.

Well, tell him to call me.

I might want to hire him too.

So, anyway, you got the job.

So, consider yourself cast,

rehearsals start in March.

Oh, my gosh.

This is so exciting. But are

you, are you sure about this?

Like is this not

the biggest risk?

Chloe, I have been doing this

for a long time.

I know true talent

when I see it.

When you sing, I see your soul

shine through.

It's a rare gift

and it needs to be shared.

And when Cora Lawson says

you're good,

then Chloe Bose, you are good.

Cora Lawson?

I have to go.

I'll get in touch with you soon.

Merry Christmas, Chloe.

Merry Christmas.

Thank you to you too.

Thank you so much.

I got the part.

- What?

- I got the part!

Are you serious?!

That's wonderful.

This is unbelievable.

Is it, though?

I heard Cassie ratted me out.

How do you guys know each other?

When I was your age,

I got a second callback too.

And I got the job just like you.

It was the first show Cassandra

Rogers ever produced.

Come on. You did Broadway

and you just forgot

to tell us about this?

I don't like to talk about all

that. It was a long time ago.

So, are there other things

that we should have seen you in?

I only did the one show.

It was a big hit, but...

Suddenly, I found out

I was pregnant

and I did not want to raise

my baby from the stage.

But when I heard you sing a few

weeks ago, it was a blessing.

You woke me up to try

and bring some of the magic

back to this neighbourhood.

Ms. Cora.

Oh, excuse me.

Uh, okay, wow.

And speaking of wow,

do you happen to know

how a video of you and I

singing your song

ended up online?

Angela was filming us

when we were singing,

and then she posted it and

I completely forgot about it.

Well, thanks to your

genius daughter,

Cassandra Rogers heard it.

- Come on.

- And loves it.

- Really?

- And wants you to call her!

- What, me?

- Yeah.

But about the role,

I stand by what I just said.

I don't want it

to come between us.

I don't want it to be...

It won't.

No. What you did tonight,

for me, for us,

I saw who you really are.

You are your word.

You follow your heart.

I want to see your star

shine the brightest of all.

And I would be honoured to be the

man that stands right next to you.

When I met you,

you made the whole world stop.

I'm gonna love you

and I won't stop.
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