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A Tiny Home Christmas (2022)

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Ooooh

It's that time of year again

Ooh ooh, ooh ooh

Presents by the tree

My heart full of glee

I can hear the sleigh

bells ring

Those can be put in the truck, thanks.

Good job guys, it looks

great in there.

Hey Blair, is this

what you wanted?

Yeah.

Oh yeah, nice touch.

Do you mind?

No, not at all.

Paychecks are ready and can

be picked up in the office.

Oh, and don't forget your

donations for Quinn's shelter.

Right.

Do you need a hand with those?

No no no, we're good,

we're good.

I'll see you back at the office.

Right behind you.

'Kay.

Like I did the year before

Oo ooh oo ooh oo ooh

He's been gone away

since last December

But it's just made me

want him more

Ooh

Loving you has

passed the spike

Ooh ooh ooh ooh

Thought of seeing your face

It makes my poor heart race

I can't wait to see

my boy this Christmas

Like I did the year before

Like I did

Here you go.

The house looks great,

take care.

Thanks guys.

Hopefully we'll see you

in the new year.

Thanks.

Hi, happy holidays.

Hey honey.

Hi, Dad.

You wrapped everything up

at the Carlton's new house?

Yep.

Everything is ahead of schedule,

the guys will be coming by soon

to pick up their paychecks,

and then you can take

the rest of the day off,

if you'd like.

I don't think so.

Why? I can wrap up all

the paperwork.

No it's not that,

we need to start lining up

contracts for the new year.

We will.

It doesn't have to happen

today, we have time.

Actually, we don't.

What do you mean?

Here,

have a look.

Okay, that's a lot of red.

Our accountant's suggesting

another business loan,

but, we can't make the

payments at this rate.

We're covering the cost

for three projects,

lumber prices are going

through the roof.

Wow, I thought we had more

wiggle room than this.

About a month, maybe two,

after that,

What?

We may have to file

for bankruptcy.

No, no.

At least we made payroll first.

Dad, stop.

If we sell all the equipment,

we can pay off maybe 60%.

Dad, please don't go down

this road yet, okay.

I have a plan.

That secret project you're

working on with Quinn?

Yes, I've got a meeting at

City Hall this afternoon,

so please just hold on

a little longer, okay?

Okay.

- Oh, hi Scott

- Hey.

Hi.

Hey, just grabbing my cheque.

Yeah.

Thanks.

Blair, is everything okay?

Yeah, absolutely.

Good, good, 'cause it'd

be a bad time of year,

to tell my team they have

to start looking for work.

Yeah, definitely, all good.

Okay, anyway, I'll

see you later.

Merry Christmas.

Merry Christmas.

There is no question audiences

love Hollywood's hit show,

"Design Dwellers."

But what happened to

season one hosts,

and real life sweethearts,

Blair Callahan and Mason Haines?

As the show's ratings

skyrocketed so did tensions

on set, and the season two

premiere just dropped,

with a shocking twist.

Interior designer and It

Girl Casey Reed,

in the kitchen with Mason,

making renovation magic?

That still leaves die hard

fans with one big question.

Where is celebrity contractor

Blair Callahan now?

Wow.

Blair!

Hey, you made it.

Of course, I got a few blankets,

and jackets, hats and gloves.

Thank you so much.

I thought I got enough, but

it's been crazy busy this year.

I mean, we're supposed to

be an overflow shelter,

but it's been jam

packed every night.

Well, we can scrounge up some

more supplies if we have to,

whatever it takes.

And hopefully Mayor Hunt

comes through for us today.

Exactly.

So, how you feeling

about the pitch?

Good, I was up all night

going over the speech,

there's only one

thing left to do.

Hey, sorry to interrupt,

but are you the lady,

from the home reno show?

What is it?

"Design Dwellers."

That's the one. Blair, right?

Yeah, that's me.

My wife was obsessed

with that show,

when she got sick all we

do is sit on the couch,

and watch the reruns.

I wasn't into it first, but

you eventually won me over,

you and that Mason guy I'd

watch you two do anything.

Well, thank you, I'm

glad you've enjoyed it.

Is he around here too?

No, he still works on the show.

Right, well, what a fun surprise

I never thought I'd get

to meet a celebrity,

Especially here.

Well, it was - it's

nice to meet you.

Oh, Kirk MacArthur, those

are my kids, Jody and Finn.

Anyway, I'll let you

get back to it.

Have a good one.

You too.

How many families do

you have here this year?

Too many.

When the plant shut down, so

many people lost their jobs,

and their homes.

They're struggling, like Kirk.

Well, better get the show on

the road then, wish me luck.

- Good luck.

- Thank you.

You got this.

All right, folks and

that about wraps it up,

for season two.

Can you believe that?

Nope, it went by so fast,

but it was an honor to share,

with all of you

watching at home.

We're wishing you and

your families,

the most wonderful

holiday season.

And a happy New Year

until next time.

Cut, excellent job.

Thanks, Jared.

Thanks.

Unreal buddy.

Everyone, I think

that's the moment

we've all, been waiting for,

that is officially a wrap

on season two, of "Design

Dwellers," thank you.

Thank you guys for all your

hard work this past year,

you've been coming to

work an absolute blast.

We love you so much.

Thanks for everything guys.

You two, absolutely incredible,

you're lightning on camera,

that's just the beginning.

I feel like there's a

lot of potential here.

Yeah, I agree.

Everyone, please get

some Christmas goodies.

Have a safe holiday,

we'll see you back here,

in the New Year for

season three.

Hey Mason.

You get a chance to look

at the contract yet?

Yeah, I did, thanks

for sending it.

What do you need man?

Do you want a bigger trailer?

An assistant?

I can get you a raise?

Nah, I just need some time.

Okay, how about this?

We'll go out for dinner tomorrow

night, we'll discuss it.

Nobu, on me.

Oh, I can't actually.

You got a hot date I

don't know about?

I'm about to catch a

flight to Great Oaks.

Home for holidays?

Yeah, that's the plan.

You gonna see family, friends?

Yeah for sure, but I

gotta hit the road now,

otherwise I might

miss my flight.

All right, well listen,

we need this contract

signed by New Year's.

All right, so please touch

base in a couple of days.

Yeah, sounds good.

Hey Mason.

Hey.

Did Jared corner you

about your contract yet?

Oh yeah, took me through

the whole song and dance,

for the third time.

Same, but I was adamant no

producer credit, no deal.

Good for you.

We'll see what they say.

And what about you?

What are you holding out for?

Because if I can help

somehow just let me know.

It's power in numbers,

as they say.

You catch on quick.

Learning from the best.

Hey, I really wanted

to thank you,

for everything this past year.

We've been through so much

and you've been so supportive.

You don't have to thank

me, I'm just doing my job.

Well regardless, I

appreciate it.

I think that we've got a really

good thing going on here.

Season three is only

gonna get better.

I guess we'll see.

Yeah, I guess we will.

Merry Christmas, Casey.

Merry Christmas.

Come on in.

Blair, so nice to see

you, please have a seat.

Thank you so much for

meeting with me,

I really appreciate you

taking the time.

Absolutely, I meant it When

I said I was committed,

to helping our

unsheltered community.

Shall we jump right in?

Let's do it.

Welcome to Vista Village, a

community of 75 tiny homes,

on the banks of

Great Oaks River,

custom built to house our

most vulnerable neighbors.

Oh wow.

Is this the old

McAllister Plant?

Yes, exactly,

demolished a year ago,

and just waiting reinvention.

Each of the tiny homes are

constructed to be fully

functioning residences,

250 square feet,

of living space complete

with a bathroom, kitchenette,

bedroom loft and electric heat.

Interesting.

We refer to them as

transition homes,

perfect way to get people

off the streets

into a safe, warm, private place

until a more permanent

spot opens up for them.

And best of all, they can

be constructed off site.

So we don't have to wait

for the weather to improve.

We can get started right away.

And Lord knows we have no

time to waste.

Exactly.

And your company has experience

with this kind of thing?

We've been in the

business for 30 years,

if we don't have the answer,

we know someone who does.

Well, Blair consider me

impressed, but I'm just

not sure the city budget can

handle a project like this.

Oh, okay, well does that mean...

We have to apply for

state funding,

and Mr. Adams, our

Secretary of Housing,

and Urban Development.

He is, shall we say, not

that affected,

by the Christmas spirit.

Oh, well, why don't we

build a model home,

use it as a pilot project,

present it to the town,

get the public on board?

It really could put the

pressure on Mr. Adams

and the state to say yes,

I like it.

But again...

You don't have the funding.

Well, we have some extra

materials at the shop,

and I'm sure I can get

help with labor too,

with your go ahead we can

have this done by Christmas.

If you think you can pull

this off, I'm all for it.

I'll set up a press

conference for tomorrow.

Perfect, I will be there.

Hello?

Hey.

Hey, okay,

half cheese, half every

topping on the menu,

just the way you like it.

Thank you.

Okay, so I wanna say good job,

but also how did you agree

to float the cost of this

tiny home by yourself?

It seemed like the only

solution in the moment.

Where are you going to find

30 to 40 grand to build it?

We're not, we have to

cut the budget by 80%.

And finish it in five days?

We have to get creative.

No kidding. Well, five days,

no money,

and your dad's

company on the line.

So, where do we start?

Well, first we have to figure

out what supplies we have.

On it.

We can cover the lumber,

drywall, hardware.

I have some leftover paint

at the shelter,

neutral off white?

Yep, every little bit counts,

we can also call in some

favors with the electricians

and plumbers.

You know my ex from college?

Tasha?

She works at that kitchen

and bath place on Fifth,

I could try to swing a

hefty discount.

Yeah, that'd be great.

All the windows and

doors have to be custom

and if we run into

any roadblocks.

We'll take it one day at a time, right?

Right.

But how many favors can we

call in before it starts,

to look tacky?

Well, it depends on who

you're asking,

Quinn.

All I'm saying is that

Scott is a good person,

to have in your corner.

And I will call him

if I need him.

Good.

Now, let's not let

this get cold.

Excuse me.

Large coffee please.

Mason, is that you?

You look like you just stepped

out of a car commercial.

Hey Jim.

Hey, what is this?

Forget what these East Coast

winners are like already?

Nah, I can never

forget this place.

He'll have a large decaf, white

chocolate mocha, extra whip.

That right?

That's right.

Only contractor on the

face of God's green earth,

that doesn't drink real coffee.

What can I say, it's a gift.

No, on me this time.

Huh, thanks.

So how are you doing?

What brings you back

to Great Oaks?

Your mom, she moved full time

down to Florida, didn't she?

Yeah, I'm actually meeting

with a real estate agent,

about selling my place.

Huh.

It's been sitting empty for

the last couple of years,

so I figured it was

probably time.

So I guess that means the

show's going well though?

Yeah, it's good.

And how's Blair?

You know what?

Why don't you find out

for yourself?

Come on, she's just

across the street.

Oh jingle bells jingle bells

Jingle all the way

Oh what fun it is to ride

in one horse-open sleigh

Jingle bells jingle bells

Jingle all the way

Oh what fun it is to ride

in one horse-open sleigh

I'll start us off with

the introduction,

then you can jump in with

the Tiny Home design plan.

Sounds great.

Oh wow, the place

looks beautiful.

Yes, our design team did

an amazing job.

This town could use some

good news and a little hope,

the camera will be here and

we've got a teleprompter,

in case you need it.

Oh no I'm good, thanks though.

Ah, yes, I sometimes almost

forget you have experience,

with this kind of thing.

Anyway we have a few key folks

in attendance but that's it.

Hopefully gives us more

one-on-one time,

with Mr. Adams who

apparently just pulled in.

Anything I should know?

Make no mistake, he knows

his job is on the line,

if the governor doesn't

get reelected.

He can't afford any hiccups.

Mr. Adams, welcome.

Mayor Hunt, good to

see you again.

Likewise, we

appreciate you coming,

I know how busy you are.

Yes, but I'm always

interested in hearing

about creative solutions

to the housing issue.

On that note, I'd like

to introduce you

to the brains behind the

operation, Blair Callahan.

Nice to meet you Mr. Adams.

Wait, do I know you

from somewhere?

Yes, you might.

You and that guy, you

were on that design show.

Yeah, "Design Dwellers."

That's right, Blair, huh?

And Mason.

Mason.

Pleasure to meet you, sir.

It's nice to meet you too.

I mean, this is so great

you two working

on this together.

You two make quite a pair.

Oh wait that...

Blair, what a brilliant idea.

No, no no, no...

This is such a nice surprise,

Mayor Hunt.

Nice to meet you.

This is Percy Adams,

our Secretary of Housing

and Urban Development,

and you know Blair of course.

Of course, hi Blair.

We're so thrilled to

have you on board.

Yes, right on board

what exactly?

Just as charming in real life,

right, Jim?

Oh yeah.

If you'll just excuse

us for a moment,

we have to have a quick word, thanks.

What do you think you

are doing here?

Wait why?

You can't just show up

here unannounced.

What just happened in there?

What are you doing here?

Entertaining a Mr. Adams,

I guess.

Man, how did this happen?

Wh-what project were they

talking about?

We are building a tiny home

community for the houseless.

At least that's what

we're trying to do

if we can win that guy over.

Oh wow, a whole community?

Yeah.

I didn't realize that

we had that many folks

in need in this town.

Yeah, well you've missed a lot.

Hey guys, this is so fun.

About that...

I gotta hand it to you Blair,

Great Oak's,

celebrity couple reuniting for

a great cause at Christmas?

The press is gonna be

all over this.

I mean, he's not actually back.

Oh.

For a long time, just

till New Year's.

Right, but the model homes

shouldn't take too long

to build, right?

No it shouldn't.

Okay then let's set the

reveal date for the 23rd,

we'll make it a

fundraising event.

Invite the town, Mr.

Adams and the rest

of the state officials.

People will be so excited

to meet you both

and to see you work up close.

Great.

Okay, let me just go

write that into my speech,

I'll see you out there.

Hey, so?

Yep.

I guess we're

building a tiny home.

Yep, I guess we are.

Mic check, can

everybody hear me?

Hello everybody, and thank

you so much for coming.

As you know, it has

been a priority of mine

to address the growing crisis,

facing our

unsheltered community.

That is why I am so excited

to show you our vision

for the future of

our great city.

Welcome to Vista Village, a

community of 75 tiny homes

all designed by our

very own Callahan

and Family Contracting.

Thank you, Jim.

I am so excited to show

you our vision,

for the purpose of

our community.

Hey, I didn't mean to step

on your toes back there.

Oh, come on, that was

a classic Mason move.

What's that supposed to mean?

Always swooping in

saving the day.

There was no swooping,

I got dragged into this.

One minute I'm hiring a real

estate agent to sell my place

and next I'm shaking

hands with the Mayor...

You're selling your place?

Yeah, I am.

Well then it's a good

thing, this will be quick.

You want me to back out, I will.

And here to tell us

more about it,

from our favorite home

renovation show,

"Design Dwellers" are Blair

Callahan and Mason Haines.

Just let me do the talking

for once, okay?

Good afternoon everyone.

When the factory closed,

people in our community lost

their jobs and their homes.

Callahan Construction has

a solution, Tiny Homes.

Hey dad.

Hey honey.

So what do you think?

It's not at all what I expected.

I mean that in the best

possible way,

this is a great idea, Blair.

Really?

Of course, it's just we

only have a few days.

I know, but we can do it.

It's only 250 square feet.

I agree. So, sorry about

dragging Mason over last night,

What's going on with you two?

There is no me and Mason,

that was an accidental thing.

We're tolerating each other

for publicity and that is all.

And he has lot on his plate,

I'd be surprised if

he even shows.

Well, sorry to disappoint.

Morning. Want a coffee?

Yeah, that'd be great, thanks

Coming right up.

So are those the plans?

Nice work by the way, I

like the sleeping loft

with the built-in shelving

in the living room.

You've got that all

in two seconds?

Oh, I had Mayor Hunt send

me your pitch,

looked at it last night.

I'll be out back if you need me.

Great, thanks.

So you can just show up

for the reveal

and leave the rest to me,

you don't have to get

your hands dirty.

Oh, that's not fair.

And besides what happens

if the mayor shows up

and I'm not here?

Or the press sees me

out in about?

We don't want people to think

we're not taking this seriously.

Fine, stay.

All right.

Would you be open to a

couple of suggestions?

We don't really have time

to tinker with the design.

I get it, but it's just

that it kind of

looks like a shipping container.

No it doesn't.

It definitely does.

No, it is purposeful

and affordable.

I know but, a little charm

wouldn't hurt anybody.

It would hurt our budget.

What if we do something simple?

Like change the roof line,

just a bit to open up the loft.

Add a bump out here to

make a front porch

to give it some dimension

with an extra window

and a decorative peak?

We can add a couple lawn

chairs and a fire pit

for the winter, it would be a

bit homier, don't you think?

We both know that

decorative is just code

for more expensive.

We're already working

with donated materials

and borrowed time as it is.

Yeah, but don't you

wanna wow them?

Yes, of course.

But we can't have Mr.

Adams thinking

we're being frivolous

with public funds.

It'll sink us.

Or it'll get him

excited about it.

Here we go.

What?

I knew we couldn't go five

minutes without us fighting.

We're not fighting,

we're planning.

I already have a plan.

We're not on a show

anymore Mason, okay?

We don't have rating

targets to hit.

It's not about that, I

want this to work Blair.

Well, I need this to work.

Hey.

Yeah, you better run.

What are you doing?

They must have

followed you here.

So, I don't care.

What, you don't care,

this is private property.

People do it all the time.

Well, photos of us fighting

doesn't exactly scream,

"Hometown Couple reunites

for a good cause."

It'll be okay.

It's like that old Latin saying,

enshrined down the

Hollywood sign.

What saying?

"All press is good press."

Wow, you really have gone

all Hollywood.

Hey, I'm just trying to help.

Well, you missed that

boat by about a year.

Wow, hold on now.

Look its fine, okay?

We'll change the roof line

and we'll put in your

little porch and window.

Blair...

But if it derails us

in any way...

You'll what?

Leave me again?

Now that's not fair.

You know what, you just

stick to the schmoozing,

I'll stick to the work, okay?

And a two by three

double pane fixed.

Yeah, anytime tomorrow's great.

Okay, thank you.

Oh great, let's have a look.

Yeah, a few options.

I love the dark Walnut.

Oh.

You want me to grab Mason?

No.

I thought he was helping with

some of the design details.

I can choose the flooring dad.

Yeah, I know, but just thought

you'd rather be putting

the base together.

What, he's following the plans, right?

Ah, I'm sure he is.

Yeah.

Look, just because he's

helping drum up press,

doesn't mean it's his project,

you're still in the

driver's seat.

It's clearly not how the

world is gonna see it.

Doesn't matter what the

world thinks,

matters what you believe.

Thanks Aristotle.

Hey, consider it an early

Christmas gift.

Hey, it wouldn't so be

so bad having him around,

give you two a chance

to hash it out.

There's nothing left

to hash out.

If that were true, you'd be

out there instead of in here.

Dad.

Just think about it.

I'm gonna go order

the steel roof.

I'll see you later.

Yeah, don't let the door

hit you on the way out.

Mason, looks

like you've made quite

a start with the project.

Mayor Hunt, why don't

we go inside?

Oh dear.

After you.

Thank you.

Yeah, so Blair and

I agreed on a front porch

and it is going to look amazing.

No, that's wonderful, so

glad to hear it.

Mayor Hunt, hi.

Blair, hi, I hope it's okay,

I showed up

unannounced like this?

Of course, what brings you by?

So my press secretary

sent me some photos

that just went online.

You two aren't having

any problems, are you?

Oh no, no, no, no,

of course not,

those photos were taken

completely out of context.

Yeah.

Right, well that's good because

we wouldn't want a repeat

of what happened on your show.

Of course not.

And there are real lives

on the line here,

so we need to present a strong

united front to Mr. Adams.

Absolutely, agreed.

Good, so as far as next steps...

We are finishing the base

and foundation

and we will head to Quin

Shelter tomorrow

to talk to some people and

see what kind of features

they might want to see.

We are?

I mean, yes we are.

Well, that sounds like a

wonderful idea.

That's Blair for you,

always keeping a pulse

on what's really important.

And Mason, such a perfectionist,

doesn't know when to quit,

especially when it

comes to business.

Classic Blair,

honest to a fault.

You two sure do know

each other well.

Oh yeah, we are like two

peas in a pod.

A friendship pod.

Yep, thick as thieves we are.

Well, I'm glad to hear it.

Let's touch base soon though, okay.

Okay.

All right.

Sounds good.

Okay.

Good to see you, thanks.

Hey guys,

we got a problem.

What is it?

So I ordered the

roofing supplies

and the trusses they're

coming pre-fabricated

as per your specs but...

What?

They close for the

holidays tomorrow.

They need to deliver

first thing.

But we can't put up a

roof without walls,

the reveal is three days

away, we won't finish in time.

Can we order it from

somewhere else?

We don't have the

budget for that.

I'll pay for it, it's fine.

No, absolutely not.

Why not?

I'm the one who insisted

on changing the designs,

so I'll throw it on the extra

cash, it's not a big deal.

Dad, I'll call Scott,

can you start on the

other carpenters?

Sure thing.

Okay.

Blair, hold on.

But we have to put up the

framing today.

That's a two day job,

what if we push it?

But in a few hours, I

don't think so.

Well, we can stay in

here arguing,

or we can take out our phones,

and see what favors

we can call in.

We need carpenters,

lots of them.

That's my real estate agent,

I got-

That's Blair for "welcome back".

Hey, hey.

Hey, what do you have there?

Figured we could use

a little fuel.

Oh, thank you.

You are welcome.

Perfect.

You brought your whole crew?

You said you needed to

get the walls

up before tomorrow.

Hey there.

Hey.

Mason Haines, nice to meet you.

Yeah, I figured, I'm Scott.

Scott.

Yeah.

Cool, thanks for coming.

Of course, anything for Blair.

Okay, let's get started,

shall we?

Excuse me please, thank you.

Hi guys, thank you so much for

coming on such short notice.

I know it's the holidays,

but we really appreciate it.

And it's for a very good

cause close to all our hearts.

Okay, so we've got

about six hours

to build the entire

frame of the house.

So we're gonna break up

into three groups,

follow the instructions to a and we should be

able to make it.

Any questions let me

know, coffee's brewing,

let's get to it, okay?

Come take a look.

So, we'll just frame

up the walls,

so we can put up enough space.

Now it's that time a year

when magic's in the air

There's so many smiley

faces love is everywhere

You guys good?

You can hear those

carol sounds

Right outside your

front door

That's when you know

it's almost Christmas

Chestnuts roasting

shambling toast

And frosty in the snow

Put this one facing up,

Mason can you give me a hand?

Yeah, no problem.

It's almost Christmas

It's almost Christmas

It's almost Christmas

Okay guys moving in, you got it?

Okay, thank you.

Blair.

Look I think I figured out where

we can put in the stairs.

Children wishing and lovers

kissing under the mistletoe

It's almost Christmas

It's almost Christmas

It's almost Christmas

Thank you everybody

for coming out,

we really appreciate it,

have a happy holidays.

Get home safe, bye.

Hey.

Hi, thank you so much,

I really owe you one.

No, no way, I had a blast.

If you need help any

with the roofing,

siding, flooring,

whatever, just let me know.

I think we got it

covered actually.

Right, yeah, right.

Thanks Scott.

No problem.

What was that?

What?

He's just trying to help.

Or something.

Oh, what do you care, huh?

And besides if people wanna

help, we should let them.

Oh really?

Then why didn't you let

me pay for the roof?

Just help me with the tarp, okay?

Do you really hate me that much?

I don't hate you.

It sure feels like that.

Silly carpenter lady can't

hold up her end of the deal,

handsome designer pulls off

miracle and makes it happen.

How many times did we do

that storyline in season one?

You're a structural engineer

and a businesswoman and...

People don't care about that,

they believe what they see.

Okay, it's one thing

for you to show up here

and draw attention to

the project,

but what if Mr. Adams

and the mayor see you

as the captain of the ship?

Then what happens

when you leave?

Okay, and with our

company on the line,

I just can't risk it.

Wait, what do you mean

company on the line?

Is everything okay?

Blair, talk to me, if

there's anything I can do...

I don't need you to do anything

but get that ladder and

help me with the tarp, okay?

Please.

Hey.

The house looks great,

the framing looks done.

Yeah, it is.

So we're ahead schedule then?

Yes ma'am.

Oh, a lot of Mason looking

buff in these sh*ts.

How does he always

manage to do that?

I don't know, but it's working.

People are sharing that

all over social.

And you are ignoring those

comments about Casey, right?

Yes, of course.

Because no matter what's

going on between them

they've only known each

other for a year.

You were together a decade.

Eight years actually.

Same thing.

Well, it doesn't matter anymore

Mason is free to do

whatever he wants.

Well we don't even know

if they're a real thing.

Have you seen season two?

Every episode is just

a massive flirt fest.

Well, you should know

better than anyone

not to believe everything

you see on TV.

You could just ask him.

Ask me what?

Well, look what the

cat dragged in.

It's been a minute, huh?

Too long.

So I've lined up a few

willing shelter guests,

to chat to today.

Oh, that's great,

thank you so much.

And then I figured I'd

put you two to work.

Great, I'm game

whatever you need.

Yeah, just don't ask

him to cook.

Trust me I would never,

lest we forget

Thanksgiving 2016.

Oof.

So the turkey was a little

under cooked, so what?

Yeah, but how do you mess

up the mashed potatoes?

You were the one in

charge of the potatoes.

Wow, I guess I didn't

get that memo.

Yeah, sure.

And this is why you two will

only be serving the food.

Smile and scoop, copy that.

Let me just get my coat,

we can go.

You know, quiet pining,

isn't gonna be enough

to win her back.

Ready?

So I got a company in Pittsburgh

to donate forming for us.

Oh great.

And I think we can

pick up the sinks

and faucets at that

company we used to use,

when we first started

out, hometown discount.

Oh good.

But I couldn't find

any countertops,

so we're gonna have to

pay full price.

But I sent you an email with

a bunch of different options.

Cool, whatever you

think is good.

Really?

Yeah.

Why are you being so agreeable?

What do you mean?

Isn't that a good thing?

It's weird and it's

not like you.

What?

Nothing, I'll meet you there, okay?

Yeah, okay.

Enjoy, alright, feel

free to get some desert.

Gotta hand it to the guy, he

knows how to work a crowd.

I grew up not far from here.

He sure does.

Listen, hey, have you

heard about Vista Village?

It's a tiny home community,

we're trying to build,

we'd love your opinion

on the design.

I mean, this is your

community, it's our home,

you should have a say.

Here you go, enjoy.

I'm gonna get started.

Are you good here?

Yeah, go ahead.

Do you mind?

Yeah, sure.

You guys go grab some dessert, okay?

I see you dragged old Mason back

from the land of

eternal sunshine.

We did.

Did you get a chance

to meet him?

Yeah, he was great.

Did he tell you about

Vista Village?

A little.

Do you have any

insights on the home?

There was one thing.

What is it?

I was thinking when a

resident moves in,

maybe they could...

they paint the door their

favorite color.

I know you guys probably

have a whole scheme picked,

but I thought it might be nice,

people could make it feel

more like home.

Just for a little bit.

Wow, Kirk, that is a

really good idea.

Really?

Yeah.

Wow, cool, thanks.

No, thank you.

Oh, what is your favorite color?

Probably blue, my wife loved it.

Blue it is.

Hey Jared, how's it going?

Good good, just calling,

checking in on you,

see how you're doing?

Yeah, I'm great.

Hey, full

disclosure saw pictures

of you and Blair online.

Oh. -She's doing some

sort of tiny home project

or something?

Yeah, something Blair

is doing for our town,

should be done by Christmas.

It's good to see you supporting,

you know,

it's nice to see she's

found her niche.

Her niche?

Yeah, it seems like a good fit.

Oh.

Come on, you

know how Blair can be,

she's kinda...

Honest.

Yeah, I was gonna say earnest, but

Because she wouldn't

jump through your hoops?

Alright, yeah forget

about Blair,

you sign the contract?

I'm gonna need more time.

Mason, I know there's a lot,

of nitty gritty stuff in there,

but we need that signed

by Christmas.

Whoa whoa, wait wait,

I thought I had till New Year's?

I'm getting a lot of

pressure from the Network,

they need to know when they

can announce season three.

You think you'll get a lot

more pressure, if I quit?

I'll call you later.

Are you quitting?

I don't know.

You don't know?

We are days away Mason,

how could you do that?

Oh, I get it, you think

this is about your project,

don't you?

One minute you're telling

me to back off

and the next you

want me to stay?

I don't get it.

We can't keep doing this Blair.

Look, if you don't wanna work

with me, I will step aside

and you can take over.

What?

No, that's not what I'm saying.

You can coordinate with my dad,

and I'll just...

Stop.

You're not leaving.

This is your project,

I'm just trying to help,

but you won't let me.

Talk to me, Blair.

I...

What do you want?

I want you to pick

the countertops

and the back splash,

and the light fixtures,

and I just wanna show up

and install them all, okay?

I want this tiny home

to help our community.

Okay.

Thanks sweetie.

You know, if you're trying

to get your 10,000 steps in,

you may want to head outside.

Haha, no, I'm just trying

to figure out the layout.

Can I see the plans?

Yeah.

Oh-oh, I know that face,

what's wrong?

I don't think we have

enough room for stairs.

What?

If we want a full size couch,

we should use a ladder instead,

and build closet space

inside the bathroom.

I mean, if you're okay with it?

Yeah, I'm okay with it.

Great.

Speaking of full size couches,

that's the furniture store.

Blair Callahan speaking.

Oh. Okay.

Yeah, thanks for

letting me know.

Yeah, Merry Christmas,

to you too.

What happened?

They canceled their donation.

What?

Can they do that?

I guess they got a contract,

with a big hotel chain,

and they don't have any

surplus stock, so.

I don't know what

we're gonna do.

We're supposed to reveal

a fully furnished,

tiny home to the town tomorrow.

I can call Hammonds in

the next town.

My place.

What?

We can use my furniture.

I mean, I was gonna have

to sell it all anyway.

It's a great idea.

But are you sure?

Absolutely, whatever you need.

Why don't you both go look

around and I'll finish up here.

That way we can furnish

this place tonight.

Oh no dad, that's okay,

I can stay and help.

Nonsense, it's nothing,

you're gonna need two

sets of hands

to carry all that stuff anyway.

You game?

Okay.

Okay, so we're

looking for a couple

of small chairs, or stools,

a table, any extra

lighting that you have...

Yeah.

Baskets for storage and is

there any decor

you think would look good?

Lots.

Oh this would be perfect.

Wow, I love this place.

I forgot how beautiful it is.

Hey, where's my old

rocking chair?

Oh, I don't know.

My mom stays here, when she

comes to visit her friends.

Maybe she got rid of it.

Oh, that's too bad.

Wow, you really went all out, huh?

I actually had some home stages,

come and spruce the place up.

Well it looks great, but

this view sells itself.

We could always go for

one last polar bear dip.

Oh.

It's good for the circulation.

Yeah, nothing like the

primal instinct,

to survive to get the

blood pumping.

I can't believe I ever

let you talk me into that.

I'm freezing just

thinking about it.

Well, walk around, pick

up what you like,

I'll make us some hot chocolate.

Okay, if you insist.

Hey, do you still have those

paintings from your

design school days?

I doubt it, I think

they're all boxed up.

They should probably

stay that way.

Come on you're pretty good.

What do you think about these

side tables for the loft?

I could replace the

legs on them.

It's not a bad idea,

we can probably add

some storage too.

Yeah, it's perfect.

Oh, I wish this

couch fit though.

Oh, just as comfy as I remember.

Feel free to add some coffee

in that hot chocolate.

I don't know how you're

still standing.

Just used to it, I guess.

Ugh, TV hours.

That's one thing I don't miss.

What about the rest of it?

Yeah, there are definitely

some things I miss

but I had no choice, I

had to come home.

See, that's where you lose me.

Well, when the McAllister

Plant shut down,

business dipped everywhere,

construction slowed,

and my dad had to let

go of most of his staff

and manage the place by himself.

If I didn't come

back when I did...

Wow, I-

I didn't know.

Why didn't you come after

me when I left?

I had to pick up the

pieces after you left,

save the show.

Where were you?

I needed a clean break.

I couldn't take being

undermined by Jared,

the show, you.

We were a team.

Yeah, well you didn't

exactly fight for us.

The network loved you,

we were great together.

We had chemistry.

Until we didn't.

My life isn't about ratings, Mason.

We were paying our dues,

and I honestly believe,

that we'd have eventually been a

to negotiate producer credits

and take back control of

the narrative.

You really think Jared

would've let us do that?

I'm in a more powerful

position now after two seasons

and I can negotiate a

better deal.

Well, that's great for

you and Casey.

Blair, wait.

You're right, okay.

I should have stood up

for you back then,

I was an idiot.

And if I could go back.

What's done is done, Mason.

I'm glad it worked out for you, honestly.

That's the electrician,

I should take this.

Yeah, okay.

Casey, how are ya?

Excellent, all we need

is a counter signature

and it's a done deal.

Okay, yeah, I'll look it over.

If you do it right now, we

can still catch happy hour

across the street.

I need the studio to approve it,

so let's just take a minute.

Did you get Mason's

contract back yet?

It's in progress.

Is there anything else going

on here I should know about?

No, definitely not.

Because I saw those pictures

of Mason with Blair online,

people are tweeting

about a reunion.

I would hate to find out I'm

being fired from a tabloid.

Blair's not coming back, Casey.

Well then sign my contract.

I need Mason, I need

him on board.

He bridges the seasons together

and he has final

co-star approval, so.

Okay.

You want Mason to sign,

I have an idea.

Right, see you soon.

Scott just called, he's on

his way over with the truck.

Perfect, we just have to

have the house

at town hall by three.

Okay, hit the lights.

Wait, what?

Did you check the other

end, is it plugged in?

I'll go check the breaker.

We only have two hours.

I know, but we'll figure it out.

Can't have a Christmas

reveal without lights.

There will be lights.

And if there's not?

Blair.

Huh, it's not the electrical,

these are just a bunch of duds.

Seriously?

- Unbelievable.

- Never fails.

I just really want Mr.

Adams to see what we can do.

Do not despair, I'll

replace them now.

Come on, we got lots

to do inside.

Hey.

Hey.

Could you grab me another

ornament please?

Yeah.

- Yeah?

- Thank you.

Well, I hate to admit it,

but the ladder it

looks pretty good.

So does your lamp choice.

I have my moments.

Yeah, I'll say.

Hey aren't these, the

tables from your house?

Good eye.

Didn't we get those on clearance

in January for like eight bucks.

Correction, you bought them.

After you left, I went

through all the closets and.

You found the paintings.

Yeah.

Oh wow.

Hey, isn't this...

First house we ever

reno'd together?

Yeah.

This looks perfect.

Thank you.

Wow, wait, you really

pulled it off, Blair.

No, we did.

Yeah, we did.

I should probably go.

Are you okay here?

Yeah.

Okay, I'll see you later?

I wouldn't miss it.

See the snowfall on

your shoes

Dusted off those winter blues

All the youths are

spirit high

Bells are ringing to the sky

Big celebration

I hear the children

laugh and play

Here's to vacation and

Santa coming on his sleigh

It may be Christmas

Joy all around us

Hey.

Hi.

How are you?

You should have one of these.

Oh, thank you.

Relax, just let things happen, okay?

Thanks for being here.

Good luck tonight.

Thank you.

I'm gonna go say hi

to the mayor.

Okay.

Well, well, well look at you.

Not half bad for a guy

living out of a suitcase.

But you on the other hand, hmm.

All right all right.

Right, so the lights are good,

the decor's finished

and you added all the stuff

from your place, right?

Yeah, we went through the

checklist, we're good.

Okay.

Wow, Blair, you look beautiful.

All right, let's go

close this deal.

Huh?

It looks great.

Look at this thing,

Wow.

Oh here, take my picture.

Okay.

Oh, I love this.

See why I like working on TV?

Hey, just in time.

Jared?

Hey, sorry we didn't

touch anything I swear.

That's super cute, you

guys did a good job.

I don't understand.

What are you doing here?

This was rude, I'm so sorry,

I'm Casey.

I know who you are.

Oh, we've gotta do a

last minute announcement

for season three, so we're just

gonna need Mason for a sec.

Jared.

What announcement?

I have no idea what

they're talking about.

Good evening, everyone,

thank you so much for coming.

We're excited to

walk you through

our vision for Vista Village,

Great Oaks first ever tiny

home community.

As you know, our town has

faced hard times

these last few years.

We've seen neighbors and

friends lose their jobs,

their savings, and in

some cases, their homes.

We've been working diligently

to make this space a reality.

But if you feel

inclined to help us,

you'll find donation bins

around the room.

I know we all wish there was

something we could do to help,

well this is our chance.

So if you'll follow me.

It's my pleasure to

present to you,

Vista Village's first

ever tiny home.

Woo.

And the team behind the design,

Blair Callahan and Mason Haines.

Best thing you can do for

Blair, is not make a scene.

Is that?

Hang tight for season three,

we've got a big

announcement coming up.

This is low, Casey.

It might not seem like it,

but I am doing this

for us, Mason.

Hey Mason.

If we sign on to

season three now,

the network will have to

say yes to whatever we want.

Huge raises, executive

producer credits.

This is our chance to

make our mark.

You've got a lot of grit, Casey.

Blair, sorry about all

the commotion.

Yeah, right.

Do you have any idea

what you've done?

Mason and Casey are out

there being interviewed

about this whole thing.

Frankly, I think the

press is eating it up.

You have some nerve.

I'm sorry, isn't this

what you wanted?

Mason to use his profile,

to help you with your

little pet project?

No one forced him to do

this, he made a choice.

Evidently it was a good choice.

He's never been in a

better position

to negotiate anything he wants.

Come on Blair, don't take

it personally,

just show biz.

No, it's not Jared.

This is about real people

with real problems.

Something that you would

know nothing about.

Blair, Mr. Adams is

waiting outside,

he's ready for the tour.

Let's go seal the deal.

Come on in.

So as you can see the home

was designed for efficiency

and comfort at every turn.

We made use of the

vertical walls,

by adding built-in shelving.

And we opted for a ladder

to access the loft instead

of stairs to save space.

Hmm.

We chose a custom pine

louvre door for the bathroom

and even the furniture is multifunctional.

Most pieces have built-in

storage, like this table

for example, which folds

down when it's not in use.

Nice.

Yeah.

And there's a fireplace.

We wanted it to feel

like a real home

because giving people

the dignity of shelters

is the least we can do.

Indeed, I really

admire everything

you and Mason have done here.

I mean, it's a charming home

and the city could certainly

benefit from the village.

I'm so glad you agree.

Governor's on board too.

We would love to complete this

before the election next year.

Oh, I think that's doable.

I agree, which is why

I sent out your pitch

to tender earlier today.

You, what?

You're letting other

companies bid on this?

Well, it's a big project

and we have to give

everybody fair consideration.

We do recognize a

company of your size

could struggle to scale

up production.

We can do this, we built

this house in a week.

And it's incredible.

Blair, this is a big project

that could grow statewide.

We need to consider a company

that has more

manufacturing space,

more capacity, deeper pockets.

Whoever wins this tender,

needs to execute a massive

project on a deadline.

Right, I understand.

I appreciate this, Ms. Callahan

and I thank you for your time.

Oh, I'm here till tomorrow,

so please submit your bid.

You're not out of the running.

Blair, I'm so sorry

about all this,

I didn't know they were

coming, Jared set this up.

Do you have any idea

what you've done?

How embarrassing this is?

I'm sorry.

It's smart, really smart of you,

to use this as your springboard.

Blair.

You know me, does that

sound like something

I would really do?

I don't know if I do

know you anymore.

Why are you even here?

I just couldn't sign

back onto the show until

I talked to you.

After we broke up,

everything happened so fast,

then suddenly season two

is on the tracks

and I'm getting sucked

back in and I needed...

What Mason, what do you need?

You.

I needed to see you.

I missed you.

I miss you.

I really wanna believe that.

Blair, please trust

me, underneath all this

it's still me.

You sure about that?

You should go.

Hello?

Hey.

Hey, there you are,

I've been calling.

You okay?

I guess, yeah.

We got approval for the funding

and that is the most

important thing.

You talked to Mason?

Not since last night.

You don't really

think he's in on

that whole designed

weller, charade, do you?

He looked like a deer in

the headlights

when that spotlight turned on.

I don't know, wasn't he?

There's no way he

would've done that to you,

even after everything.

I can't think about

that right now.

You and Jim will be okay.

I think we might need a

miracle at this point.

I don't think you do.

Do you remember when you

built that bird house?

Yeah, we built for that

injured baby nuthatch.

We called it Cashew.

Yeah, and after you

built Cashew's birdhouse,

you promptly declared

your intention

to build one for every

other bird on earth.

Little too ambitious, perhaps.

Yeah, but that's who

you are Blair,

you've never been afraid

to take a challenge.

You're always getting people

excited with your passion

and your story.

Well, this is a lot

bigger than a birdhouse.

You'll figure this out.

Hey man, thanks for calling,

means a lot.

Look, I wanna apologize, we

came to town without warning.

I put you on the spot.

That was wrong.

All right.

That's it?

What do you mean?

That's the only thing

you got to apologize for?

What about not telling me

the real reason

Blair left the show?

And how many other things

did you keep from me?

Hey man, look, say what

you wanna say

but I got you a rocket of

a contract here, a rocket.

All right, this thing's

gonna set you up for life.

Don't be a fool, Mason.

What kind of life is that

gonna be though?

We came to LA to do your show,

thinking we were

gonna help people.

Then suddenly it became about

flipping vacation homes.

Yeah man, people love that.

Right, that's fantasy.

I get it, but it's not us.

Blair was right.

No, Blair was wrong, all

right, you two had everything.

She walked away, she

couldn't hack it.

You know what I believe?

I believe you're at the

top of your game.

I believe you've worked

incredibly hard

to build up a show

that she left.

You belong here.

Don't let Blair drag you

down again, all right.

Drag me down?

I know what I'm talking

about, Mason, just.

Blair's got more grit

and conviction

and passion than anyone

else on that network,

myself included.

And if you were as half

as good at your job

as you claim to be,

you'd be banging on her

door right now

begging for forgiveness,

instead of wasting your

time with me.

All right, just hang on a sec,

Mason...

No, I am done, Jared.

Hey, so I've pulled up all

our outstanding invoices,

and if we can collect

70% of payments,

we can make it until spring.

And in the meantime,

I'll work on securing a

few custom home contracts

for the summer.

There's no guarantee we

could collect

what's owed before the

bank comes knocking.

I think it's time to

call it, Blair.

No, Dad.

At least if we file now

we can pay folks

what they're owed by

the new year.

It's not over yet.

It is, honey.

It is.

Trust me, I don't take

this lightly,

I've worked my whole life

and my career like this not

able to leave you anything.

Oh no, Dad, don't say that.

I'm the one who came up short.

I put all our eggs in

this basket.

No, you've knocked it

out of the park,

I've never been prouder.

Well you deserve more

the only thing giving me

solace right now is the idea

that if we do file, at

least you can start

with a clean slate.

No more dark clouds

hanging over your head.

Working here isn't a dark cloud.

It's taught me everything I

know about being a good boss,

a good friend, a good citizen.

I am not ready to throw

in the towel yet.

Okay, I'm with you kid.

Okay, look at this, I

have another idea.

Kirk, hi.

Quinn gave me your message,

what's up?

What's this?

It's an early Christmas present.

Well, no, I can't accept this.

Take it up with Santa,

I'm just the messenger.

But Blair, this...

Kirk, it's yours, the

mayor's already approved it

and besides it would be a shame

to have to repaint the door.

Thank you.

Kids, we're gonna have our

own home for Christmas.

Oh my God, really?

I'll let them know.

I mean I've worked

with them before.

Blair, welcome.

Thank you both for meeting

me on such short notice.

After our meeting I reached out

to an old contact at

Home Garden Life Network

and we came up with

an agreement.

They would like to

finance a show

about the construction of

Vista Village.

Each week we would tell

the story of a new resident

and custom design a tiny

home based on their needs.

Not only is the network

willing to back this show

but they are gonna carry

50% of the project costs.

Wow.

That would certainly

take the sting out

of the cost for the state.

Please sit.

Oh.

May I?

Yes.

Thank you.

Then there's the

secondary benefits

more press for the cause

for our city, not to

mention all the jobs

that would bring to our

town, trades people,

film crews, you name it.

We could even help find

jobs for the residents

if they need it.

And I take it your company

would be the lead on this.

Yes, we are in a unique position

to handle the demands

of this project.

Not to mention it would be

a great opportunity for you

and the governor to support

local small business.

Most importantly, if

we are really committed

to helping our

unsheltered community,

this would go a long way

in doing that.

We could reach a

massive audience

with this kind of platform.

Change some hearts and minds

and maybe even

inspire some folks

to do the same thing in

their cities.

Well, Blair, this is quite

an exciting proposition.

And Mr. Adams, if

you're interested,

we could certainly get

you on the show.

Oh, come on now.

So, what do you think?

I love it.

There she is, Mayor Hunt says,

they wanna get

started right away.

Congratulations, honey.

Thank you, dad.

I've been going over

some numbers,

I think I've figured out

a way to get us

through the New Year till

we wrap up on the show.

That's great.

Yeah, it is.

You did it, Blair.

I'm really proud of you.

So, how do you wanna

celebrate? Pizza, movie night?

What are you thinking?

Oh.

What is it?

I don't know.

I mean, I know I should

be feeling over the moon

and I am, but I also.

Blair.

What?

Just call him.

Who?

For all I know he could

be long gone by now

and I don't know, I mean

shouldn't I be doing

this on my own now?

You know, I think

building a life,

on the shoulds instead

of the wants,

that's a slippery slope.

Here we go again with

the quotes of the day.

Okay, laugh all you

want, but it's the truth.

You have a chance for a

clean start here.

What do you want your

future to look like?

Thought so.

So you better hop to it,

before he catches a

plane back to LA.

Thank you, dad.

You're welcome.

Now get going.

Okay.

Mason.

Mason.

Mason.

You're still here.

Yeah.

Did you get a good

price at least?

Turns out it's not a

good time to sell

and besides, I just couldn't

leave behind this chair.

Listen Blair, you were

right, about everything,

I am so sorry, I never should

have let you walk away.

It's not all on you.

I so badly wanted to

change the world

and you know, when the show

didn't pin out the way...

I ran, from the show,

from you, from all of it.

But I am done running.

In fact, I have

another show idea.

Oh really?

We're building Vista Village

with Home Garden Life Network

and as one of the producers,

apparently I have

co-star approval.

That's huge.

Yeah, and I think I might

know a decent designer.

Is that so?

Yeah, but if he stays

he's gonna have

to let me demo his kitchen, finally.

See, that's where I

draw the line.

Only residents of the

home are allowed

to request renovations.

Well then I guess I'll

have to change my address.

Well there's only one

thing left for me to say.

What?

Welcome home.

Merry Christmas Blair.

Merry Christmas Mason.

Hold up I am on my way

I'm in motion

Let's go to the ocean

Yeah let's go outside

We can hang out on the beach

Without freezing yeah

isn't that amazing

In Christmas times

We'll be chilling and

having a good good time

Doesn't matter if the

snow is falling

Old Rivers and the

rain is pouring

It will always be

Christmas in my heart

But this year I

Wanna hang out with

my friends and family

Making angels in

the seminary

Doesn't matter it is

Christmas in my heart
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