(upbeat music) (sheep bleat) - Good to see you again, Siegfried.
- [Siegfried] Yes.
You, too.
- [James] Good to see you, Mrs.
H!
- [Mrs Hall] Oh.
- It was only a couple of weeks I was away, but you forget how beautiful this place is.
- [Siegfried] Tristan, if you wouldn't mind?
- Dispensary, mixing the medicines, feeding the animals.
Got it.
- You hounded that boy for the last five years to pass his exams.
- [Siegfried] I've decided it's time to let you stand (spinning tires crunch) on your own two feet.
(horse whinnies) (hoof thumps) (Tristan groans) - Come on, Peter.
Oh, God.
- [Mrs Hall] How was Glasgow?
- They've offered me a job.
I've got a few months to work out if there's something here worth staying for.
- Or someone?
- [James] I've missed you!
- [Helen] Missed you, too.
- [James] I thought we could go to the Renniston for dinner.
- So have I missed very much while I've been away in France?
- [James] Ah, no!
- No great Darrowby dramas to report?
Have you seen much of Helen?
(intense music) (upbeat music) - [Helen] Last night were the first time in a long time that I've felt like myself again, and I was only there because of you.
- Evening.
Thought we'd drop by, and see if you fancied a stroll.
- No.
You didn't!
- [Siegfried] He passed with distinction.
- Good feeling, isn't it?
- It really is.
(calm music) I'm staying here.
I love this place.
Who said I couldn't do romantic gestures?
(calm music)