A Harvest Wedding Page #4
- TV-G
- Year:
- 2017
- 84 min
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And tomorrow Tony says
he'll have all the dresses here
by 3:
00.Good. Yes.
Check that box.
Do we have the schedule
for the load-in?
Yeah, I got that right here.
Here you go.
Thank you.
Is that you and your mom?
Yeah.
It was at a wedding
she planned.
I didn't know she was
a planner.
I didn't tell you that?
No.
Yeah.
Well, she did it kinda like a...
more as a hobby.
But she was good at it.
She's my inspiration.
I remember she always
used to tell me
the best wedding planners
find out what a person's
dream is
and makes it come true.
She sounds awesome.
She was.
Wait a minute.
I'll be back in a little bit.
Mmmhmm.
I don't know, maybe I should
just hire a crew.
No, no, no.
Look, you were right,
for the wedding.
I wanna do this
for Tom and Abby.
What about the harvest?
We'll make it work.
It's only a couple of days.
Besides, Flemming here is a
cracker jack landscaper, right?
Well, I cut mostly lawns.
No, no, he does gardens too.
Yeah, sure.
When they tell me
what to do.
Don't worry, alright?
It's all gonna work out.
Alright.
Flemming, see you
at the house tomorrow,
I'll tell you exactly what
needs to be done, ok?
Sure. I'll walk you out.
There's Peyton.
I'll be right back.
Nice to see you.
Good. How are you?
Who's that?
He's this reporter for
a magazine that wants
to do a story on Sarah
and the wedding.
I guess they must really
like her then?
I can't wait for you to see
the market tomorrow.
Yeah.
Well, like I said, I'm gonna try
to stop by but I'm kinda busy.
Well, you know, if you can.
Let me ask you.
What's the deal with Peyton?
What do you mean?
Well, do you think he's gonna
write a good article about you?
Well, I hope so.
I mean, that magazine is known
for not pulling any punches.
I mean, not that I'd want
them to anyway, ok?
But I'm just saying, you know,
this one, it's all on me.
Hey, can I ask you something?
Sure.
Are you ok with where
What, at the tree?
Yeah.
I suggested it.
I know.
I know, I'm just wondering if,
you know, you remembered.
Remembered... that you kissed
me there?
You kissed me.
No way.
Definitely the other
way around.
No, I'm serious.
Are you ok with it?
Yeah.
The way I see it, it's always
been a good spot.
Yeah.
Alright, well I'll
see you tomorrow?
Yeah.
Come on.
Well, here we are.
I feel so stupid.
So what.
You hit the curb and blew
out a couple tires.
Everybody does it.
Yeah, have you?
Like, you know,
three times last week.
It was an accident.
It's all good.
No, I actually
wasn't paying attention.
Yeah, I see that.
What were you thinking about?
Just...
I got a lot on my mind.
Thank you.
Yeah, you got it.
Yeah. It does
that sometimes.
Let me help you.
You hadn't got this fixed yet?
All this time?
I got a farm to run.
I don't have time
to fix a door.
There.
Thank you.
Well...
Where have you been?
I just-I got in a little
car accident.
My gosh, are you ok?
Yeah, yeah, I'm fine.
I'm fine.
It's just-I blew out
my two front tires.
It's embarrassing.
Ok.
I got a message
and it's a big one.
You know who the chef is?
Mmmhmm.
Who is it?
Does Collin Shaw
ring a bell?
Come on.
Mmmhmm.
Are you serious?
Yes.
Three Michelin stars
Collin Shaw?
Like, I don't think he's ever
done a wedding before
in his entire career
Collin Shaw?
This is huge!
Do you understand?
We are no longer planning
the wedding of the season.
We are planning the wedding
of the century!
Yes!
Oooh.
There she is.
Barbara!
Collin Shaw?
How'd you do that?
in the city
and let's just say he owed me.
Well, now I owe you.
Abby and I are off
to a nail appointment
but so you know I just
sent you a revised list
for some changes I'd like
for the reception.
Make sure you look at that.
Sure. No problem.
Excuse me for a second.
Of course.
Barbara King, that's right.
Girly, you have Collin Shaw
cooking for your wedding!
Yeah, I know.
It's, it's gonna
be great.
Are you ok?
Yeah. Yeah, I'm fine.
I... I just keep thinking
about my mother's new list.
I mean, don't get me wrong.
My mother has
impeccable taste
but everything's getting
so much bigger
you know?
Abby?
Are you coming?
I don't want to be late.
You guys have fun.
Flemming.
Where are you?
I knew it.
You're gonna love these.
Delicious.
Have a great day. Thanks.
David.
Hey.
Flemming's a no-show.
Just the two of those?
I went to the house,
he's not there,
I tried to call,
he won't answer.
Alright, alright,
I'll talk to him.
What's fresh today?
These ones right here
Literally this morning.
What about the tractor
I asked you to move?
What about it?
It's still there.
These ones are the ripe ones,
right here.
I'll move it.
As soon as I get it running.
What?
Just because
it's not running now
doesn't mean I can't
get it running.
Please.
Alright, look.
I'll make you a little bet.
If I can get it running
you gotta cook me dinner.
If I can't get it running
then I've gotta take you
some place fancy.
You are driving me crazy.
Not as crazy as this
is gonna make you.
Try that.
It's a tomato.
tomato.
Give it a try.
I've had one of
your tomatoes before.
You haven't tried them
since I've taken over.
Go on, try it.
Ok, stop.
Told you.
This is good.
I'm sorry, that's what?
It's good.
It's good, right?
It's really good.
I know.
You know what?
Let's go for a little walk.
Can you take over for me
for a sec?
Sure thing.
Come with me.
Tobin White, how're you doing,
buddy?
Hey!
This is my good friend, Sarah.
Tobin here is the best butcher
in the state.
He's a flatterer.
But he ain't lying.
Here, try a piece.
Ok.
So good.
It's not over.
Thanks, Tobin.
See you soon.
Really good.
Ms. MacDonald, my
favourite person.
Look at this.
Hello.
What you got for me?
A lemon pie.
You read my mind.
How do you do that?
A lady never tells her secrets.
That's right.
Thank you.
This whole farm
to table movement
has changed everything
for a local farmer.
It's like bringing everybody
back home.
You get better food, better
health, just a better community.
You sound like you're
on a crusade.
I am.
Oooh.
Hey, Stevie,
how're you doing?
Pretty good.
Good.
around here, don't they?
What's not to love?
Well, if that's the case,
mister,
why haven't you
ever been married?
What makes you think
I haven't been?
Because I've seen the inside
of your house.
Good point.
I came close, but it's
like my mom always says,
it's hard to get married
to someone
when you're already married
to your work.
What?
What?
That's what Emma says
to me.
Those exact words.
Really?
Yeah.
Maybe we still have
something in common.
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