(gentle music) - We make a good team.
- What he means is, he couldn't do it without me.
- It feels really like a continuation from Season Two.
- James, this wedding business is really rather inconsiderate of you.
- Oh, is it, Siegfried?
- [Siegfried] Yes, it damn well is.
- Are we sure we don't want him to say a few words at the service?
(all chuckling) - It's funny, it's delightful.
- To surviving Siegfried!
(glasses clinking) - We find Tristan at the start of season three, much like all the other characters all in an absolute fuss over the wedding.
- [Mrs.
Hall] You really are the most ridiculous creature.
- I hope you're referring to the dog.
- It's a celebration.
It's fireworks, but it's also very romantic.
- Relocating to Skeldale House is a really big thing for Helen.
I'm so used to doing everything I just feel bad that it's all left to you.
- This is my home.
And you're not on the outside.
This is your home, too.
For Mrs.
Hall, one of the challenges is negotiating a new dynamic in the house.
- We've set up this unit, at the top of Skeldale House.
It's kind of their little world.
- [Mrs.
Hall] Still can't get used to the idea of them being up there.
- They're probably enjoying themselves more than you think.
(bed frame shattering) (Helen and James giggling) - [Tristan] Unfortunately, for the women of Darrowby, my affections shall not be given as glibly as before.
- Holding out for Mrs.
Right.
- There's certainly been plenty of Mrs.
Wrongs.
- Tristan really still has a lot of growing up to do.
- Gentlemen, I'm sure you are aware of the growing tensions in Europe.
- You're wasting your time with these two, I'm afraid.
- Oh, hang on a minute.
I'm perfectly cabale- - Reserved occupation.
Vets.
They have a more important role to play at home.
- There's a war looming.
- It just makes everything feel very real.
- How can I, in good conscience, watch those young lads go off to their training whilst I stay here?
- You'll protect more people by preventing TB spread than you ever would with a gun in your hand.
- [Samuel West] It's business as usual, but in the spring of 1939, the low hum of possible war is much louder now.
- We'll get through it.
All of us.
Together.
(majestic music concludes) (birds chirping)