처음 200줄입니다.
- Somebody's watching us. - What? Where?
Next door. In the window.
I don't see anybody.
I think the realtor gave me the wrong code.
- Dad, this is a sign. - I don't believe in signs.
We should go back to New York.
It's our new home. Get used to it.
I don't want to live here.
Once I master this lock,
I'm going to explain the difference between a want
and a need and it is going to blow your mind.
I don't care how late it is, I'm gonna call the realtor.
I hope I wake him up.
Hello!
Welcome to Middleton.
I'm your neighbor.
- I'm Cassie Nightingale. - Sam Radford.
This is my son, Nick.
Looks like you could use some help.
Only if you're a locksmith.
Looks like the realtor gave us the wrong combination.
I doubt Ryan did that. He's very thorough.
And yet, here I yet, here I stand
why don't you try it one more time?
I've tried it about a dozen times, it won't open.
Maybe thirteen's the charm.
Give it a try.
Ok...
I will, but...
I don't think it's gonna... make...
Oh, thirteen gets such a bad reputation
but it's actually been a very lucky number for me.
You have the magic touch!
Some people say I do.
I guess we'll be seeing you around.
I think you already have.
Thanks to Chamallow for the Help !
Well, I replaced the... fill-valve
in the guest bath, I've...
Repaired the creaky hinge on my door
and I'm halfway through with the dresser
- I'm making for Grace. - What would I do without you?
Well, I live right down the hall, so you'll never have
to worry about that.
I always get such a kick out of seeing this.
- "Written by Lori Russell." - Ah, it's a great article.
My granddaughter, the writer.
And the band Brandon is managing
just booked another concert.
I have some very talented grandchildren.
- Agreed! - Their dad would be proud.
Hm, he is.
Oh, is Lori coming for the... dedication?
- She'll be here tomorrow. - You know,
this whole thing was Martha's idea,
- so if you don't want it to be... - No, Jake belongs to more
than just me. He belongs to Middleton
and they all just want to show their love for him
for everything he did as Chief of Police.
Dried avocado and soybean with boswellia.
It's derived from the gum of Boswellia trees,
native to India. I put a little in your tea.
- Boswellia? - It's for your arthritis.
- How did you know... - Oh, I won't be happy
until you're power-walking around the block again.
Ok, I have absolutely
- nothing to wear. - Oh, you should probably tell
that other young lady to get her clothes out of your closet.
Mom, seriously, does this look ok?
It looks great.
Grandpa, does this look ok?
- You're a beauty. - You two are absolutely no help!
What do you want us to do?
Well, look at me. I mean, head to toe.
Outfit, hair, shoes, jewelry.
But don't look at me with the loving eyes
of my mother and grandfather.
Instead, look at me with the eyes of a ninth grade girl
who hasn't had a carb since she learned how to spell.
Find my flaws. They're there.
- Why? - Because if you find them,
then I fix them. You look very pretty.
I'm doomed.
- Lemon balm... - And..?
Passion flower and...
- I give up. - Valerian root.
- I should have gotten that. - Love you.
Love you. Bye, grandpa.
Bye, sweetie.
Tell Lori I said hi.
Oh, Lori, what a surprise!
What are you doing up so early?
How does she do that?
Sorry I wasn't here to greet you. I had a house to show.
- Problems getting in the place? - Yes.
Yes?
No, no. Everything's fine.
But, uh...
- About that house next door... - Grey House.
It's one of the oldest in town. It's got
quite the history. Wait till you meet the owner.
- He already did! - Oh, hey Cassie!
- Hi. - Hello again.
- Dr. Radford! - How did you know I'm a doctor?
- Your license plate. M.D. - Right.
Herb tea, my own special blend.
- It's great for relieving stress. - Ah, thanks,
but I love stress and I'm a coffee guy.
- Actually, Espresso. - You love stress?
- I thrive on it. - Well, careful.
Too much caffeine can cause headaches and anxiety.
Well, I love caffeine. And I've never been a big believer
in the benefits of herbs. But that might just be
eleven years of medical school talking.
Well, you should really read Wallace Pickworth's article
in The Lancet about caffeine dependence.
You read medical journals?
I read a lot of things.
Well, uh,
if you'll excuse me, I have a teenage son
to blast out of bed.
I give him about a month.
New yorkers always think they want to trade the noise
and smog and craziness for small town living
until they actually try living in a small town.
It's no secret that you weren't my first choice
- to replace Jake as Chief. - Yes, you remind me
- almost daily. - I'm very worried about Jake's
dedication. I heard the artist is dragging his feet.
Seriously, how long does it take to chisel stone?
Well, it's not stone. It was wood, then is was nickel,
then it was glass and now it's brass.
I will not apologize for changing my mind,
nor will I lower my standards. Good enough
is not good enough for me.
Oh, please do keep in mind that I've invited the press.
I've already done a number of interviews.
All eyes will be looking to me.
But the dedication is about Jake, right?
What? Oh, yes. Yes, of course!
I mean, it's not really all about the pomp and pageantry.
- Well, no. But... - And I know
that you wouldn't want to take the focus off of Jake?
- Of course not. - I didn't think so.
However, how it's all perceived will
undoubtedly reflect directly upon me, the mayor.
Don't worry, Martha,
everything has been taken care of. No expense has been spared.
Honestly, how often do we have to go through this?
When I am on official business, as I am now,
I am Madam Mayor. I don't call you Derek.
I don't mind if you do.
Well, your lack of propriety and decorum are your business.
don't try to drag me into your gutter of mutual disrespect.
Oh!
Without rules, we are no better than animals.
So how many classes are you gonna be teaching?
It's just research, Brandon. We've had this conversation.
I'm a little off.
Are you going because of what I did, Tara?
No. But...
I think it says a lot about our marriage that you don't take
my feelings into consideration before making big life decisions
and you need to tell Cassie what you did.
I love you. You know that.
I love you too.
But I just think...
Some space right now is a good thing.
Yes! I've got Mr. Cuthbert for history this semester.
- Everybody makes an A. - That's because
he hasn't changed his tests in 30 years.
The kids post 'em online, it's basically cheating.
Not if you think of the tests as very thorough "study guides."
Anthony, who is that guy?
That's Nick Radford. I have him in homeroom.
He's a total jerk. Alright, give me the deets.
He's from New York. He's your neighbor.
His dad's a doctor; Surgeon.
His parents are divorced.
- Final assessment? - I'd say he suffers
from an over-inflated sense of self worth.
Classic narcissistic personality disorder.
- Your prognosis? - By the end of the year,
he'll be captain of the football team and all the girls
will be in love with him.
Not this girl.
- Hi. - Oh, hey.
This! This is why I went into medicine.
You should call Matthew Nelson.
He's a wonderful handyman.
I'm sorry, I don't have anything to offer you.
It's, um... Well, it's a mess!
Ha! You know, I just came by to welcome you
to the neighborhood. Bell, Book and Candle is my shop.
Oh, seems we're neighbors yet again.
Oh, great,
my first patient. Ok, come on,
get out! Out! Out! Out!
Here, let me try. No, you're scaring him.
What do you want me to do, give him an appointment?
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