BAILIFF BOB CHARLOTTE CROWD DELILAH GAIL GRACE JACK JUSTINE MARYELLEN MOON OLIVIA PEGGY SETH TROY WARREN WOMAN BAILIFF All rise. BOB Yeah! Y-- Uh-- I-I see what you mean. Yeah. BOB The lighthouse is a historic landmark. BOB We want to run an ad in the paper. First or second page. We want to reach everyone in town. BOB Yeah, “The Thyme and Tide. Yeah, we are the go-to bed-and-breakfast in the area,” and yes, I know, before you even say it, we are-- BOB Uh, something catchy and provocative. BOB You know, something that really grabs your attention. BOB Warren Saget's going to tear down the Cedar Cove lighthouse? BOB No, that's not possible. BOB He can't do that. That lighthouse is over a hundred years old. BOB That lighthouse saved countless lives, mine among them. BOB He's not going to get away with it. You need to write about this, let people know what's happening. You'll print that on the front page. BOB Okay, everyone, can I have your attention? Warren Saget wants to tear down the Cedar Cove lighthouse. I'm looking for some signatures. BOB I just want to hand you this petition, signed by nearly every resident of Cedar Cove, demanding that you stop any plans to tear down that lighthouse. BOB I don't care about the town records. I care about the townspeople, and the people will not let you tear it down. BOB Yeah, well, it has something to do with me, and I will be damned if I'll let you do it! BOB How? BOB Yeah? Well, I'd like to have the full force of my fist behind him. BOB Well, actually, I'm here on official business, Your Honor. I'm taking matters to the next step. BOB I'm filing a motion on behalf of the entire town for a preliminary injunction preventing the demolition of the Cedar Cove lighthouse, on the grounds that it's a historic building and thusly protected. BOB I did. So, um... the matter is now officially in your hands. Good day. BOB It’s going to come out okay. BOB Here they come! BOB What's going on, Warren, is a peaceful demonstration of civil disobedience. BOB You've left us no options. This is all we can do. BOB We're prepared to stay here as long as we have to. BOB We're not trying to bully you. We're trying to appeal to you. Then we're prepared to bully, fight, and run you out of town. BOB We'll be back tomorrow, too! CHARLOTTE Just tell me who to look after. CHARLOTTE A John Doe? CHARLOTTE Oh! That's terrible! CHARLOTTE Hello, I'm Charlotte Jeffers, one of the volunteers here. I check in with the patients, make sure they're comfortable, visit with them... whether they like it or not. Uh, I know you can't speak, but it's okay. I do enough talking for the both of us. CHARLOTTE You comfortable? I want to make sure your stay here is as nice as-- CHARLOTTE Have we met before? CHARLOTTE Look at that view. It’s gorgeous. CHARLOTTE If you could actually see it. CHARLOTTE There, how’s that? CHARLOTTE I thought I'd find you here. Did you get my messages? CHARLOTTE I know you're in a tough position on this. Everyone's giving you a hard time, because they're emotionally attached to the lighthouse. It's always been there, so it's a piece of home. CHARLOTTE I do. It's just... You know, your father proposed to me at the lighthouse. We used to sneak in past the keeper, climb up on the catwalk. We'd spend hours watching the light sweep across the water. Then, one night, your dad takes me up, gives me a ring, and proposes to me looking over the water. CHARLOTTE I just wanted you to understand why I felt so strongly about it. CHARLOTTE Okay, here we go. CROWD (applaud, cheer) DELILAH You're listening to Delilah. Why focus on the past when you can't do a thing about it? Someone very wise once said, "Never look back, unless you plan on going that way." DELILAH Songs like this touch the heart, and that's the beauty of a great song. You're listening to Delilah. GAIL Cooperton's center just closed. We've taken in some of their patients. GAIL These came in in the last two days. GAIL Oh, it's a sad case. A stroke victim found unconscious on a bench in the bus station a few weeks ago. No wallet or I.D. He might've been robbed, we don't know. GAIL Well, to make matters worse, the stroke left him unable to speak, so no one knows who the man is, where he comes from. No one's inquired about him, so we don't know if he even has any family. I gotta run. Thank you so much again! GRACE No. The email I sent you specifically said today. GRACE Gee, thanks. I missed you, too. GRACE Thank you! I just didn't want to go to my place. I wanted to come here first. GRACE It was amazing. The sun and the red rocks were so beautiful. Perfect place to just go and relax and feel sorry for myself. GRACE How about we make some tea, put our feet up, and talk? GRACE Dan mailed our divorce papers to the hotel. Guess he's in a hurry to make it official. Room service delivered them with my morning coffee. GRACE Just completely ruined my whole pity-party vacation. That's why I came back early. GRACE It's okay. You can only do so much yoga and meditation before you start to get sick of your own inner-child. GRACE Have I told you how much I appreciate you being there for me throughout this whole thing? GRACE Well, I'm very grateful. So... I brought you this lovely souvenir. GRACE It's from Sedona! GRACE I didn't have time to shop. GRACE How do you know this? I feel like my life is over! GRACE Are you using book metaphors because I'm a librarian? GRACE Nah, it's okay. You keep going. GRACE Can I be taller and thinner? GRACE Are you kidding me? A federal judgeship? Something you have dreamed about since, like, forever. How could you turn that down? GRACE Oh, no, no, no, no. No, no. You... You are hiding something. GRACE Yes, there is more to this. GRACE Uh, I live here, last time I checked. GRACE Oh, just the last few days? GRACE Go! GRACE Is she ever not late? GRACE 26 years of marriage. A lifetime of memories. I just... I never thought I'd be starting over again at my age. GRACE You, all positive and uplifting. GRACE Oh, yes, you did. GRACE And I mean, a federal judgeship doesn't come along every day, Olivia. GRACE Well, I just want to make sure you thought this thing through. GRACE Hello back. GRACE No, uh, we had a fire several years ago. GRACE Well, we don’t have any books on our specific lighthouse, but we do have some on lighthouses in general, if you’d like to come and take a look. GRACE Go ahead, kiss her. Don't mind me. Seriously. GRACE Oh, trust me, Jack, pleasure was all mine. GRACE So he's the reason you turned down the judgeship. GRACE Of course not. You're just friends, right? Yeah. Got it. Friends… GRACE Fine. Don't talk. GRACE Got your message that Justine broke off the engagement! So, of course, I had to bake you your favorite chocolate cake. GRACE You are so welcome. GRACE Well, you will. You always do. Remember when you ruled the Seniors For Nature couldn't use the park for their meetings? Everybody thought you were being so unreasonable, and now they are thanking you for it. GRACE Nobody needs to see that. GRACE So? Then why didn't you take the federal judgeship? GRACE That's right, yes, I do remember you saying that. So, why didn't you take the judgeship? GRACE Yeah. GRACE Oh, give me a break. You're the strongest woman I know. So? Did you kiss him yet? GRACE And gorgeous. GRACE So when do you think you might kiss him? GRACE "Word of Judge Lockhart's ruling quickly spread through town, angering many residents. By allowing Mr. Saget to proceed with the demolition, Lockhart's ruling brings to an end not just a beloved town landmark, but a building that has become a symbol of Cedar Cove and the people who live here.” GRACE A proposal on the catwalk of the lighthouse? How cool is that? GRACE Dan proposed to me at an A&W. GRACE Oh... look at that. Your dad was great. GRACE Always reminded me of Gregory Peck in To Kill a Mockingbird. Lawyer with honor, very easy on the eyes. What? All the girls in high school thought so. Ah, look at how cute you were! GRACE He would've done exactly what you did. He stuck with the law. But then he would've remembered he's not just a lawyer, he's a man with great humanity and drive. Someone who would do absolutely everything in his power to take what was wrong and make it right again. GRACE Who was that? GRACE Senator Rayman? Sounds like a plan’s afoot. GRACE We're building a spaceship. GRACE I didn't think I was required to do so. GRACE You know, you did not have to move back in here with me. Your sister has a beautiful home in Olympia, very nice spare room. GRACE Ah! How would I survive? You know, uh... you're welcome to help, by the way. GRACE Yeah, well, don't you dare tell her that. GRACE Yes! Oh, thank you for doing this. How many times I have asked Dan to repaint these walls. He would just sit there, glued to that couch going, “Why? What’s wrong with beige?” GRACE Hello? Yeah. Oh, hi! Yes, as a matter of fact, she is. Hang on a sec. GRACE Jack Griffith. GRACE Olivia has been through a lot. GRACE So you be good to her. GRACE Because if you hurt her... I will kill you. GRACE Just sayin'. GRACE Hey, you. GRACE I'm okay. GRACE Yeah. Don't think it's gonna help, though. GRACE Look at this guy. You know, a few hours ago, Bob Beldon wanted to punch him in the face. GRACE Olivia had something to do with this. GRACE I don't know. You're the reporter. You go find out. PEGGY ...The only bed-and-breakfast in the area. JACK Ah... Do you think she is going to have a problem with you dating again? JACK Now, you see, that sounds much better to me. JACK Oh! Hey! JACK Wow. It's beautiful. JACK Well, why don't you just stand in the middle of the road and shout? I'm sorry. My idea of small-town humor. Um, okay, so you want to buy an ad? JACK Oh, they do. So, have you thought about what this ad should say? JACK Oh, it does. JACK That actually might be too provocative. JACK I'll tell you what, guys. I will come up something tonight and put it in the paper tomorrow. JACK Right between Warren Saget tearing down the lighthouse and the new Apple Store-- which, as it turns out, just sells apples. JACK Mm-hmm. JACK Well, he says he owns the land. The lighthouse hasn't been used in years. He's gonna demolish it and build a home. JACK So... this really is big news? JACK Okay. Peggy, Bob... I'm on it. JACK Hey! JACK Hello. JACK Oh, really? Oh, that’s great. You know, I was going to come over this afternoon and see what material you had on the Cedar Cove lighthouse. You know, City Hall doesn’t have many records. JACK Yeah, so I heard. JACK Oh, absolutely. That’d be great. Thank you. So, you... look great, as usual. JACK We, um, we still on for dinner? JACK Good. Excellent. JACK Yeah... right. Uh, you know what? I actually have to get back to work. So, Grace, pleasure meeting you. JACK Yeah... I'll see you later. JACK Really? JACK A structure that old has no historic building protection? I mean, I've seen buildings half as old as that fall under the protection of the state. JACK All right, look, I understand that you have to make this make sense to you economically, I get that, but maybe there's a way to do both. I mean, why not build around the lighthouse, or actually incorporate it into the project that you're building? You know, turn it into a bonus room. JACK Warren, come on. You have to live with these people. Do you really want to alienate your neighbors like this? JACK Yeah, but you're treating this like it's New York City and you're Donald Trump. You do realize this is just Mayberry, right? JACK All right, Bob. Bob... we're gonna make this work. JACK Well, for starters, you now have the full force of the media behind you. JACK No, I mean, seriously, the guy was fuming. I honestly thought for a minute there, that punches were gonna be thrown. JACK Yeah! I kinda got that! Fortunately, I do think I've steered him in a slightly different direction. JACK Hi. Nice to meet you. JACK And, Justine, you work at Moon's. JACK Yeah, that's right. I go there every day. I probably buy, what, like 10 cups of coffee a day? JACK Nice meeting you. JACK So... I'm confused. This isn't a date? JACK Well, I was hoping we could talk. Uh, how are you? JACK I tried calling you a couple of times and I didn't hear back, so… JACK The people have your home phone number? JACK Look, is that going to get in our way? JACK Are you looking for something to get in our way? JACK 'Cause, look, Olivia, I am just putting one foot in front of the other here, making this up as I go. Okay? So if you are scared, too... I get that. Just don't give up on us. Not yet. JACK I tried you at your home and the office. Sheriff said to try you at Grace's. JACK I need you to go out to the road that leads to the lighthouse. I don't know its name. JACK Right. That would make sense. JACK Well, Warren Saget's demolition crew are on their way to begin work, but I have information that a group of people are about to conduct a demonstration to block their way. JACK Trust me, you need to get out there as well. JACK I know. JACK I will. JACK Got it. JACK Hearing you loud and clear. JACK Right. JACK Hey. How you doing? JACK Pretty good turnout. JACK Well, I don't know. We'll see. JACK Now he's practically ready to buy him a drink. JACK What do you think she said to him? JACK I might just do that. JACK How did you do it? JACK That meeting you had with Warren Saget back in your chambers, I'm assuming you said something to him to make him back down. JACK Then again, whatever it was, I imagine he made you promise to keep quiet about it. Am I close? JACK Okay, I get it. I get it. In any event, Cedar Cove has its lighthouse back... its shining beacon of hope. The illuminated compass that guides us all to true north is back in the hands of the people. JACK I was trying to impress you by being literary. JACK So... our dinner date the other night, how do you think that went? JACK Now, you see, I happen to think it was more than that. I met your daughter. We talked about our personal lives. I kissed you. JACK Really? I didn't? JACK And sometimes... a kiss is just a kiss. JACK "We'll see." JACK "We'll see." JUSTINE I got your message. You wanted to talk to me. Your office said you were out here. JUSTINE No, I can swing by later and grab it. JUSTINE What's going on? JUSTINE Tear down the lighthouse? JUSTINE Warren, no, you can't tear down the lighthouse. It's been here forever. It means a lot to these people. JUSTINE Yes, you do. There are plenty of things that you could do with this property. JUSTINE You can fix the lighthouse. Paint it. Turn it into a museum. JUSTINE I’m serious, Warren. When people find out about this, they are going to be furious. JUSTINE One large non-fat latte, extra whip cream, hold the irony. JUSTINE You like it? JUSTINE You think everything is awesome. JUSTINE Yeah. Um... I... I just wanted to let you know that I... broke off my engagement to Warren. JUSTINE I’m glad I could brighten your day. JUSTINE He was upset, which was weird, because he claimed he was gonna break up with me. JUSTINE It's all for the best, especially considering what he's about to do. JUSTINE I didn’t expect to see you. I thought you were on a crab boat in Alaska. JUSTINE For how long? JUSTINE Sure. Sometime. When? JUSTINE Hey! JUSTINE I do! And you're the guy that keeps us in business. JUSTINE If I had known you were dating my mom, I would've offered you the friends-and-family discount. JUSTINE I was just making a joke. A really bad joke. JUSTINE Anyway, um... we should get a table. JUSTINE No! No, um... we wouldn't want to interrupt your... your dinner. It was nice meeting you. JUSTINE "For decades, the lighthouse has stood, protecting ships from the rocky shores of Puget Sound. Oftentimes, on cloudy nights, it was the only light to be found." JUSTINE You're a brave man being seen with me in public. I'm the girl that was engaged to Warren Saget, the guy that's about to tear down the lighthouse. And my mother? She's the judge that gave him permission to do it. JUSTINE Ethel Granger came by Moon’s today and said two words to me—“For shame.” JUSTINE She wouldn’t even let me take her order, just kept giving me dirty looks. JUSTINE I don't know, Seth. I just got out of a relationship. I don't think I should be rushing into anything. JUSTINE No, you're not. JUSTINE Wow. Such patience. JUSTINE I'm impressed. JUSTINE Every time I see you on this boat, you're working. JUSTINE Permission to come aboard? JUSTINE Thank you. JUSTINE I don't know how you do it, living on a boat. So claustrophobic. JUSTINE You know I haven't. JUSTINE What, go to Mexico? Right now? JUSTINE I think you're crazy. That's what I think. JUSTINE Listen. Uh, about what I was saying earlier, not wanting to rush into things. I don't want you to think that I'm not interested. MARYELLEN Mom! What're you doing here? MARYELLEN I thought you weren't coming home until Sunday. MARYELLEN Oh, gosh! I am so sorry. It has been totally crazy. The last few days, I can't even keep my head on straight. MARYELLEN Catch up later? I am so late for work. MARYELLEN Bye! MARYELLEN What's going on here? MARYELLEN You didn't tell me you were gonna paint the dining room. MARYELLEN How long is it gonna be messed up like this? MARYELLEN But then you wouldn't get to see my pretty face every day. MARYELLEN You're cute. See ya! MOON I was just admiring this new bracelet you made. MOON It's awesome. MOON Which, when you consider it in the grander scheme of things, is in and of itself… awesome. MOON Hey. MOON "The rocky ledge runs far into the sea, and on its outer point, some miles away, the lighthouse lifts its massive masonry-- a pillar of fire by night, of cloud by day. And as the evening darkens, lo-- how bright, through the deep purple--" Whoa. Yeah, Deep Purple. Uh, "...the deep purple of the twilight air, beams forth the sudden radiance of its light with strange, unearthly splendor in the glare." MOON Oh, man… MOON Make peace, not war, man! MOON We're willing to be arrested! Everybody, link arms! MOON Keep your heads down when they bring in the water cannons! MOON No, we're not gonna settle down, man! If people settled down, there wouldn't be any change. The Civil Rights Act of 1964, article 1, section 8, ratifying the 15th Amendment never would've been sanctioned! MOON And every day after that! MOON God, I miss the '60s! OLIVIA No. No. It's nothing serious. OLIVIA I need to speak with you. It's about this lighthouse matter. OLIVIA You don't need to arrest anyone. OLIVIA Just for the day. Meet me in my chambers in an hour and we'll talk. OLIVIA I know. Just hear me out. They found a philanthropist who's willing to put up 80% of the asking price of the lighthouse property. The aim is to purchase the property from you, and then apply for historical landmark designation. OLIVIA Hey, Grace! What are you doing here? You're not supposed to be home till Sunday. OLIVIA I'm sorry. Welcome home! OLIVIA I'm glad. How was Sedona? OLIVIA Well, you look great. OLIVIA Okay. OLIVIA That's horrible. OLIVIA I'm so sorry. OLIVIA Well, Dan's an idiot, and I'm glad to have you home. OLIVIA God knows you've been here for me! OLIVIA It's a rock. OLIVIA Oh, Grace! You're gonna be all right. I promise. OLIVIA Because I know you. You're beautiful and kind and smart... and you have me. This isn't the end of anything. It's a new beginning. A new chapter. An exciting adventure! OLIVIA Too much? OLIVIA You are the author of your life. You get to decide what storyline comes next! It's your sequel! OLIVIA Why not? OLIVIA I don't know. I just was afraid I'd miss Cedar Cove and my family and my friends. I was afraid I'd get homesick. OLIVIA No! OLIVIA No, i-it just didn't feel right. OLIVIA Bye! OLIVIA Are you okay? OLIVIA I know. Just don't look backwards, look forwards. It's time to build new memories. OLIVIA Of course I am! I learned from you. OLIVIA I'm aware of that. OLIVIA It was a difficult decision. I didn't make it lightly. OLIVIA Oh, hey! Hey. OLIVIA Oh! Oh, Grace, this is Jack Griffith. He's the new editor of The Chronicle. OLIVIA Grace it our town librarian. OLIVIA Yeah. Yeah. OLIVIA Okay. OLIVIA Hey! OLIVIA Hey! I heard you wanted to talk to me. What's up? OLIVIA No, honey! You know I want what's best for you. How did he take it? OLIVIA Really? OLIVIA What's that? OLIVIA It's not over. I know Bob Beldon. He does not give up easy. OLIVIA Oh, and what would-- that be? Hey! OLIVIA Seth! So nice to see you. I didn't know you were back in town. OLIVIA Kids, oh, um, this is Jack Griffith. He's the new editor of The Chronicle. This is my daughter, Justine, and her friend, Seth. OLIVIA No, no. It’s… We’re just having-- OLIVIA Dinner. OLIVIA You could join us, but we're almost through. OLIVIA It is. I'm sorry. I-- I just haven't said anything to her, and I was thrown seeing her on a date. She just got out of this relationship. OLIVIA I don't know. I don't think so. OLIVIA And if she does... she will just have to get used to it. OLIVIA Unfortunately for the plaintiff, local ordinance places no limitations on the garden gnomes in residential front yards, whether one gnome or the defendant's 57, you're allowed to have as many as you want. There are also no laws against... unusual taste. With that in mind, I must find for the defendant. OLIVIA Hi, Bob. What's up? OLIVIA And the next step would be? OLIVIA Thusly? Did you just use the word "thusly"? OLIVIA Ohh... OLIVIA Warren! OLIVIA Why are you doing this? OLIVIA I thought you cared about this town, about what people think about you. OLIVIA Why make yourself a pariah? You tear down the lighthouse, people are gonna hate you. OLIVIA Seriously? That's what you're thinking? OLIVIA I can't talk right now. OLIVIA Oh! Hi, Grace. OLIVIA Thank you. OLIVIA I've been trying to figure out a way to stop this lighthouse disaster, but I can't. OLIVIA That's because they turned out to be a nudist group. OLIVIA It's the hardest part of my job, separating emotion from the law. I'm just as upset as everyone else. I've lived here my whole life. I don't want to see the lighthouse torn down. OLIVIA Would you stop asking me that? I told you. I didn't want to leave home or my friends. OLIVIA Too much change. I couldn't bring myself to sell my house. All my memories are there, and Jordan's room. And I can still feel him there. You know what I mean? OLIVIA I guess I just wasn't strong enough to leave. OLIVIA Oh! No. It's just a few dates. But I do like him. And he is smart and funny-- OLIVIA And there is that. OLIVIA Give me my fork. OLIVIA Please be seated. OLIVIA In the matter of the demolition of the Cedar Cove lighthouse, I have studied the case thoroughly, and although I understand why the people of this town would believe the lighthouse to be an historical building, it turns out it was never legally designated as one. OLIVIA When Mr. Saget purchased the property, he included, in complex legalese and very small print, a small window of time in which the town could pursue landmark status, but it appears that no one took notice of it or thought that it would be an issue, and that time has now passed. Mr. Saget has since obtained all the necessary permits from the county to make what he calls improvements to the property. So... as much as it pains the people of this town, I'm afraid Mr. Saget does have the legal right to tear down the lighthouse, and I must abide by the law. The injunction is declined. OLIVIA "And now, after 100 years of service, the light will be extinguished. By denying the injunction, Judge Lockhart has effectively given the green light for demolition to begin before the end of the week." OLIVIA Hey. What are you doing here? OLIVIA Fine. OLIVIA I had to unplug my phone, I was getting so many calls. OLIVIA It's a small town. It's like a big family, and families fight. Unfortunately, your article added fuel to the fire. OLIVIA I don't know. OLIVIA No. OLIVIA Yes. That's why I'm out here. The plants don't argue with me. OLIVIA It's my home, too. I feel the same way as everyone else, but I have to uphold the law. That's my job. You should understand that. OLIVIA Ohh... OLIVIA Pretty cool. OLIVIA That he was. OLIVIA How do you think he would've ruled on the lighthouse? OLIVIA Okay, thank you so much. I’ll talk to you soon. OLIVIA Senator Rayman’s office. I’m working on something. OLIVIA You would hate it if she moved away. OLIVIA So, let’s get started. OLIVIA Hey, Jack. How did you know I was here? OLIVIA Something the matter? OLIVIA Lighthouse Road? OLIVIA Wow. What's the matter? I mean, what's happening? OLIVIA Well, why call me? OLIVIA I'm not going back on anything. OLIVIA I think I have a solution to this mess. OLIVIA I need you to send your demolition crew away. OLIVIA Meet me in an hour, and if you don't like what I have to say, you can bring back your bulldozers, and I'll make sure that you don't have any problems with these people. OLIVIA Because... I may fight to protect my daughter and I may do whatever I need to do to uphold the law, but I never lie. OLIVIA I have an offer for you. OLIVIA I contacted Senator Pete Rayman, he's a friend of mine. He was able to call some of his contacts at the State Historical Preservation Office-- OLIVIA I'm sure, given enough time, they'll find other donors willing to put up the rest, but Senator Rayman can only move so f-- OLIVIA I can. I figured you wouldn't give us the time, so I'm willing to bridge the gap myself. OLIVIA That's right. OLIVIA I didn't ask you. Look, I'm doing this to save the lighthouse for the good of the town. So that's my offer. You've been trying to sell this property for two years. Here's your chance. OLIVIA Which is? OLIVIA So it looks like you've had a change of heart. OLIVIA Get out of my chambers. OLIVIA And sometimes a lighthouse is just a lighthouse. OLIVIA I know. OLIVIA I thought it went pretty well. I mean, it was good food, good conversation. OLIVIA You did not kiss me. OLIVIA No! I would remember that. A kiss is a memorable thing. OLIVIA We'll see. PEGGY Right. PEGGY Thank you. PEGGY We just added Wi-Fi to all the rooms. People need the Facebook. PEGGY Sex sells! PEGGY "Once you sleep with us, you'll never want to sleep with anyone else." PEGGY Really? PEGGY Good. PEGGY They say that the man in the statue in front of city hall is the one who built it. PEGGY Bob used to work as a fisherman. That lighthouse means a lot to us. PEGGY Yeah, I know. PEGGY What? How could they do that? PEGGY Don't worry. We'll fight this. PEGGY "Local resident Bob Beldon calls it ‘a stalwart friend who, despite years of rough seas and harsh weather, continues to stand tall.'" PEGGY Here. Hold those for me. Hey, Moon, you want some coffee? PEGGY No? PEGGY Here they come! PEGGY Here they come! Move up, guys. PEGGY Okay, link arms! SETH There you go! SETH I was, just a few days. Filling in for someone who was sick. Now I'm back. SETH Till the next job. Who knows? SETH So now that you're single again... you up for me taking you to dinner sometime? SETH How about right now? SETH I can barely keep track myself. SETH Nice to meet you. SETH Nice to meet you. SETH Awkward. SETH Feelin' the heat, huh? SETH Oh, snap! SETH I’m sorry, who cares what Ethel Granger says? I don't mind being seen with you. In fact, I want to be seen with you more often, if that's okay with you. I could even be your bodyguard. So what do you say? You wanna hang out again? SETH You don't think you should be, or you don't want to be? SETH It's okay. No rush. We can take it as slow as you want. I'm a patient man. SETH You're right, I'm not. But I can pretend to be. Watch this. I won't even try to kiss you right now. SETH See? SETH You should be. Well, if you change your mind... you know where to find me. SETH Harsh environment. You gotta stay proactive. Sit back, do nothing, things fall apart. SETH Anytime you want. SETH You're welcome. SETH Claustrophobic? Only thing keeping me in one place is two ropes tied to the dock. I can just cast away, go anywhere I want. You ever been to Mexico? SETH Me neither. It'll take us a couple weeks to get there, but it's doable. What do you think? SETH Si. SETH You say it like it's a bad thing. SETH It's okay. I get it. You need some time. Can't just jump from one relationship straight into another. And you're scared. I mean... being in a relationship with me might be tough. I'm always going off on jobs, for weeks at a time. But, you know... if there was more of a reason to stick around, maybe I wouldn't be in such a rush to leave. SETH Admit it. That felt right. TROY Wha-- TROY What water cannons? Now, look, folks, there has got to be some way to come to an understanding about this. TROY Bob, just settle down. TROY Tell Larry to bring up the van. TROY All right. Cancel the van. WARREN So, Paul, from here to here, okay? Now, I know you're going to probably have to take out a few trees as well, that's fine, but try to avoid this one here-- that's a selling point, okay? It's a beautiful oak that I… WARREN I'll be right back, okay? WARREN Hello. What brings you out here? WARREN Oh, right, yeah, no, don’t worry about it, Justine. It’s nothing urgent. It’s just, uh, you left some of your stuff at the house. I didn’t know if you wanted to come by and pick it up or if you prefer I dropped it off. WARREN Okay, sure. WARREN Oh! Well, just working out the logistics to tearing down the lighthouse. WARREN Yeah, Justine. I own the property. I've been trying to sell it for two years now, but I'm going to change my strategy. I thought I’d level the land and build a new estate. WARREN And I understand that, but I don’t really have a choice. WARREN Like what? WARREN A museum? WARREN I don’t have time to talk about that right now. I’m sorry. It’s a done deal. And you and everyone in this town is going to have to find a way in their hearts to deal with it. Now, if you’ll excuse me… I've got a lighthouse to tear down. WARREN Give me a second, okay? WARREN Gentlemen. How can I help you? WARREN Uh, look, Bob, I appreciate your concern, I do, but we all know the real estate market is still struggling, right? So I really have no choice but to rebuild on my property in order to change the value. WARREN Well, no, it isn't, actually. WARREN Yeah. WARREN No, but feel free to check out the town records, if you'd like. WARREN I own the property, Jack, which means what? I can do whatever I want to do with it. Not you, me. And there's nothing you or this town's gonna do to stop it. Understand? WARREN Just like you said, Jack, it's all about economics. WARREN And you do realize this has nothing to do with you, right? WARREN Bob. WARREN Oh, look, please, can it wait, Olivia? I'm late for a meeting. WARREN Look, I sent you the proper paperwork on the deal. You have enough to make your ruling. WARREN A custom-built estate, Olivia. Seeing over the cove is gonna sell a whole lot quicker than some crumbling old eyesore. WARREN And I do. WARREN Yeah, short-term, maybe, but you see, I'm thinking big picture. Look, I make improvements on this property, not only do I raise its value, I raise the value of all the other pieces of property in this town. You see, everyone's gonna benefit from it. WARREN Look, Olivia, times change. Now, we both know that sooner or later, that building's coming down. I just happen to be the only one who's willing to yank off the Band-Aid. Excuse me. WARREN What is going on here? WARREN No. You have to move. All of you. Let's go. Let's go! WARREN Oh! Good. Sheriff, how nice of you to join us. You see, these people are, uh, preventing my equipment from getting to my site. WARREN You know what, Bob? Bullying me is not going to change my plans. WARREN I think you should-- WARREN You're not going back on your ruling. WARREN These people are insane. WARREN Really? What would that be? WARREN What? No! No way-- WARREN You have nothing left to hold over me, okay? Your daughter broke our engagement off, thanks to you. WARREN And why should I trust you? WARREN Um... Guys, I'm going to, uh... I'm gonna delay demolition for one day, okay? WARREN Um… come back tomorrow. WARREN Your chambers, one hour. WARREN You're not going to try to blackmail me again, are you? Like you did with those pictures, trying to get me to break up with Justine? Not that you needed them or anything, Olivia, since she was planning on breaking up with me anyway. WARREN Hmph. WARREN The time for pursuing that, Olivia, has passed. WARREN I'm sorry, I'm gonna stop you. Did you just say 80%? WARREN No. No more time. Look, Olivia, you said meet you here in one hour. I'm here, and you either have a solution for me right now or you don't. You will offer me full listing price, or I'm gonna walk out that door, and tear down your precious little lighthouse. Okay? WARREN You're gonna put up the 20%? WARREN I don't know, if you ask me, Olivia, I don't think that's a smart investment. WARREN Okay, I accept… under one condition. WARREN No one can know about it, not the transfer of property, not the buyers, nobody. It's got to be kept off public record. We can do this through a blind trust, if you like, whatever, but it needs to be kept secret. WARREN Like I told you before... I do care what these people think about me. So, that being said, we either do this my way or no deal. WARREN Pleasure doing business with you. WARREN Uh, everybody? If I could-- Everybody, please? If I could just have your attention for a few seconds, thanks. Um... I just wanted to let you all know that I have decided not to tear down the lighthouse. WARREN You've all convinced me that this is what's best for the town. You see, I settled here and I made this place my home, and it's because of good people like you that have made me realize and see that this lighthouse is a symbol, a symbol of hope, a symbol of hope for this town, and I wanted to say thank you. WARREN Hey, Moon. Ho-hoo! WOMAN Right!