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Mr. Miracle (2014)
I know you're in charge,
and I obviously trust your judgment, but I'm not going to lie. I'm worried about this one. Harry Mills has a reputation of being rather... How should I put it? Eccentric? And I fear he may stand out rather than blend in. I'll do my best to guide him, but this is a serious situation, and we don't have much time. Great to meet you. I can't tell you how happy I am to have been selected to come here. I've been an Angel for a long time and I have always wanted to work with humans. I understand you have my first human assignment? Why don't I just give you some change? Thank you. Psst. Psst! Come here. Yeah. Come here. Try that. Thank you. Yup. Harry Mills. First time in human form. Mm, what is this? Cocoa. We'll start you off slow, work our way to coffee. Take a seat. Sit on the seat. Put the seat down, and sit on it. Sit on it, yeah. Well, I'm looking for someone. Oh? My mentor. Yay! You found me. You passed the first test. Celeste. You're a mentor? Just for a few thousand years. It's a pretty good set-up. You get your own experienced Angel to help you succeed here. Well, for Angels who need that, it is. Hmm. Your first human assignment is Addie Folsom. You have to get her life back on track. Addie Folsom. Born here in Tacoma. She's very smart. Diagnosed with dyslexia as a child, so reading was a challenge, but she had good teachers, so she learned to manage it. Unfortunately, her self-esteem had already suffered, so she ended up running away from her true calling. What is her true calling? That's the first thing you have to find out. I can't wait to help her. When do I meet her? She's in your class. My class? You'll be teaching a class as your cover. When we're done here, you'll go see your boss, Mr. Conceito. He's the head of the English department. I really like what this cocoa is doing. Um, there are some important ground rules. For one, stay out of trouble with Mr. Conceito. With all due respect, Celeste, I don't really need a whole bunch of help. Look, I get it, I do. I remember my first time on earth, but experiencing it in the flesh is much different. With humans, there's a lot at play. Thank you, Celeste, really. You've been great, and I appreciate the warm welcome, but there's nothing more necessary. I'm glad you think so. One more small thing... You're here for a trial period. You have to get Addie's life back on track by Christmas, or you have to go back, - for good. - Whoever this "Mr. Conceito" is is going to love me when he meets me, and I'll get Addie back on track early. So, really, Celeste, no help necessary. Harry... The chair has to... You have to leave the chair here. Yes, leave that there. There'll be more. Like this. I'll take this. Thank you. Yeah. Thank you. Massey Hall, room 212. I have my work cut out for me. "You are here?" How does it know I'm here? Hi, dog. Dogs do that? I've never read about that. Wait. Are you...? You're also an Angel? Do you have an assignment, too? Did I tell you we were getting a new professor? No. What happened to the one you had? She won the lottery and left. - What? - Yeah. She said she doesn't even remember buying a ticket. That's luck. Yeah, it's strange, right? So, do you know anything about the instructor that's taking her place? Nope, not yet, but I do know we're starting our next book. It's "A Christmas Carol. " Ah-hah. Thanks, Addie. Well, I'm going to go pick it up before class and get started. I really want to follow through this time. Addie, your dad would be really proud of you. You know, I have got to be the only person who dropped out of community college one class short of graduating. You have always been really hard on yourself. At the time, you had reasons. Yeah. Fear of failure. Or fear of success. You sound like dad. He always loved the holidays. He used to make those cookies... Yeah. Do you remember how he used to put one extra present in the ornament box for us to find? He kept that up every Christmas. Yeah. Bye. Don't you knock? Knocking? Right. I read about that. I'll build the habit. You must be Mr. Mills. You must be Mr. Conceito. They just finished Joyce. Today, they start dickens. Ah. Your classic literature class is at 2:30 P.M. In the Hart building, room 107. You have office hours twice a week. I love litature. I taught Shakespeare. Which plays? Or was it the sonnets? The guy. I taught him how to play gin rummy. After he got his wings, of course. Don't get smart with me, Mr. Mills. I have a lot of power at this school. We're at a college. Why wouldn't you want me to get smart? Good day, Mr. Mills. Who's Addie Folsom? - Here? - Nice to meet you. I'm looking forward to working with you. And you, with the dog, your name? Andrew Fairfax. This is Tommy. He's approved by the school to be here. Tommy... For the remainder of the semester, you'll be reading Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol. " I read it when it first came out. Who's heard of Scrooge, The Ghost of Christmas Past, present, and future? "Bah, humbug?" How about each class I'll assign a different chapter so that we're all reading the same thing at the same time? Then we'll discuss it in the following class. So, for the next class, read the first chapter, "Marley's Ghost. " Hi. Hi, I'm very sorry, but I have to leave a little early. When the babysitter has to leave early, I can't make her wait, because you wouldn't believe how much it costs to have a babysitter. I work lunches in the cafeteria to pay for that and school. Oh, I'm Elena. Who else can do what Elena did and tell me everything? Addie? Anything? Your true calling? Um... I'm not really comfortable with these kinds of team-building exercises. Do you think you could ask somebody else? Time feels slow. I love walking from campus on all these different surfaces. It was really nice of you to set me up in a house. Do I have things, too? You do. Now, put the key in the lock. I met Tommy. Yes. Tommy has the ability to communicate non-verbally. Makes him one of our best. He made a Christmas decoration appear. You'll be able to do things like that, too, eventually. But first, let's teach you how to unlock a door. I have stairs! You have to lock it on the inside. Look, there's me, Celeste. On... Off. How was class? I met Addie. As soon as I find out what path she's supposed to be on, I'm sure I can get her back on it. You don't happen to know what path that is, do you? You ready for some help? It's not "help," but if you know the problem, then I can zoom to the solution. The first part of any assignment is finding out what the problem is. People's problems can seem obvious, but there's always something underneath holding them back. What was the path she veered away from? To learn that, you have to get to know her and earn her trust. No light. Okay, the lights are in one of these. We'll get it all organized while you guys are on your trip. - You don't have to... - Unless you really want to. Ah-hah! We're ready to string 'em up. Oh... That tree on the front lawn has never known a Christmas without being decorated by your father. That tree will miss him this year. I don't know. It's okay if you'd rather not. You know, it's up to you. It's just not the same without him, and I don't want to pretend like it is. Would it be okay if we didn't? Of course. All right, I am going to go back across the street and get ready for our trip. Thanks for coming to help, Julie. I'm sorry. I understand. You know, it's enough just having you here for the holidays, Addie. Yeah, it's been a long time since I've been home for Christmas. It feels good to be back. Oh, you know what, we forgot the suitcase. Would you mind going over to Julie's while I make dinner, and get the extra one she has for me? Yeah, sure. I haven't been over there since I was a kid. Do you remember how much Erich used to tease me? He liked you. He called me Adelaide because he knew I didn't like it. Well, that was when you were kids, not when you were in high school. Yeah, by then he was too busy being class president and letting me know how little he had to study to get good grades. He knew how hard I had to work. Well, maybe he was trying to impress you. - Me? - Mm-hmm. Yeah, right. Mr. Mills? Addie? I didn't know you were my neighbor. That's very clever, Celeste. I didn't know this house finally sold. People were making offers on it, but the owner kept turning them down. You must be someone special. Yes. And so are you. We all are. So, how are you doing? How are you really doing? I'm fine. Thank you. How are you? Fine. Thinking about my life. You ever think about your life? I, um... Kind of gotta get going. Well, you ever have a problem, you can come talk to me, and tell me your problem. I'm great with solutions. Okay. See you in class. Adelaide. Erich. I'm here for the suitcase. Oh, yeah, that's good timing. I just brought it over. I heard you were back in town. I live about a mile away, working for the mayor now. That's nice. Yeah. Suitcase, please? Right. So, our moms are going on a cruise, huh? It's going to be great for your mom. Yeah, it'll give her some time away. I was talking about the suitcase, but that, too. See, it's really sturdy, and you got 360-degree spinner wheels. Whoo... Wow. She'll love it. Yeah. I was going to take it to her after dinner. You want me to carry it over? No, thank you. It'll save us the trouble of having to make more small talk. Were we making small talk? Thanks, Addie. You knew. - Knew what? - That I was gonna see Erich, and that he was gonna see me looking like this. It's a very good suitcase, by the way. Good afternoon, Celeste. Hi there. I know you didn't ask for a report, but I thought you might like to know that my progress with Addie has been tremendous. Terrific. What is it she's supposed to be doing? Maybe "tremendous" was too strong a word. Time is ticking, Harry. You sure you want to do this alone? I'm sure. Hi. Michelle Rose. I teach poetry. Harry Mills. I'm the neoclassic literature instructor. Yes, I saw you in the hall. If you have any questions about working here in our lovely community, let me know. I do have a question. How do you teach? Oh, I love talking to instructors about how we teach. I feel that our methods are influenced by what we've learned. Like from authors and great leaders. That's it. Well, I meant from our teachers, but, yes, of course. Hey, would you like to talk more about this sometime? Well, no need. You answered my question very well. Okay. See you later. The rule you ran out on yesterday, I think you need to know now. No romantic relationships with humans. Romantic relationships with humans... They're forbidden. I should hope so. It's a very important rule. Among other things, a relationship would be a distraction. Nothing can distract me from my assignment. Hi, Mr. Mills. Hi there. Um... Do you think you could just let us... Raise our hands if we have the answer, or do you always call on students in class? Always... I'd have to say no then, because I don't always know what the future will hold. Okay, good. Because you should know that I don't really like to talk in class, so, um... If you could just not call on me. Why not? You're very smart. I'm not. I've always struggled to get by in school. Well, that doesn't say anything about your intelligence. That says something about your experience with learning. Which was a struggle. Why are you taking the class, then? My father wanted me to finish. He died nine months ago and I regret not giving him that. Well, why did he want you to finish? He wanted me to work in medicine. Work at his clinic. And what did you want to do? The same thing. Ah-hah! So, what's the problem? Who said there was a problem? Well, you're not working at his medical clinic. It can't happen for me. Why not? Mr. Mills, look, I appreciate you trying to get to know all of us, but in my case, you can't just fix something that can't be fixed. I'll see you in class. I can fix things. The Harry Mills way. Whoa! When do I get powers to move around like that? You earn the ability to materialize as you prove that you're effective at helping people. - Till then, it's walking and the bus. - Fun! Did you eat breakfast? Only because I had a feeling of hunger. My stomach made a grumble. Does yours do that? Everyone's does. I could look up the reason in... "Digestion Explored. " You're researching the digestive system? No, I'm looking for a medical book... To get Addie back on her path. I figured out, Celeste. She's supposed to be working in her father's clinic. A book is a nice idea, but there's a lot more to do before something like this will change her life. Humans are more complicated than that. Why? Because they rely on the stories they believe about themselves. Well, everything will change once she gets a look at this. "Anatomy in 3D?" Look... This'll do it. I like going to the library. Excuse me, I'll do that. Okay. Thank you. You're welcome. You're welcome! She's welcome. Sir, you have to check that out. Sorry. He's new. Reach into your pocket. You have a library card. And a wallet. Am I rich? Am I poor? You have enough for what you need. Hey, I know all these guys. You're going to have to help me keep an eye on this one. Hi, Tommy. I'm delivering a gift to Addie that's going to help get her back on track. Want to come? Come on. Mr. Mills. Why do you have Andrew's dog? Have him? How can I help you? Well, it's how we can help you. We left it in the bag so it would be a surprise. Okay... You said you'd be working in your father's medical clinic. I know what I said. So, will you do it? Are you all set? I don't know what this is about, but can we just stick to A Christmas Carol? Nice to see you, Tommy. Maybe that wasn't enough. Hi. Do you have an appointment? No. Are you a patient? I am patient. Uh, name, please? Harry Mills. I'd like to talk to someone about a job. Betty? There's a Harry Mills here. The office manager will be with you in a minute. You can have a seat in the waiting area. Uh, Mr. Mills? Hi. I'm looking to talk to someone about a job opening? Oh, well, we have a few, actually, starting after the holidays. Um, we have a part-time receptionist, a nutritionist, and someone with graphic-design experience to work on our newsletters. - What are your skills? - I like to read. And play gin rummy. And you're looking to work here? No. My student is, and my neighbor. Oh, two people? Same person, and she's supposed to work here. Those jobs sound great. She'll take one. I'll send her in. Why don't you have her call or email me first? And you can take my card. Hi. Hi. Can I help you? A hot chocolate, please. Name? Addie. Addie... Watch this. Listen to this, the office manager at your father's medical clinic told me there are so many openings in the new year. You talked to Betty? Yup. She said to just give her a call, or email. It's right on the front. I didn't ask you to do that. You didn't tell her you were asking about me, did you? No. I don't know if you're trying to win some sort of teaching award, or write a paper about me, or just get on my nerves, but I would appreciate it if you just stayed out of my life. On the house, sweetie. Thank you. And thank you. I'm glad you told me to watch that. She said that's what she wanted. What's that bad feeling in my stomach? Confusion mixed with some disappointment, a little embarrassment, and a smudge of sadness? It'll be okay. Harry Mills. A colleague put me in touch with his colleague in Portland, said he never heard of a Harry Mills. Now, why hasn't he heard of you? I don't know, why? Mr. Conceito, is Harry Mills teaching at our school? I'm sorry, Ms. Rose, it's not my fault. The department was scrambling to find a replacement, so he didn't go through my usual approval process. You're being far too humble, Mr. Conceito. Everyone knows Harry Mills is a "get," and you went out and got him. You keep improving our department like this, I'm going to nominate you for "Educator of the Year. " So, are you looking forward our school Christmas concert? Yes, I am. Very much. I understand this year they're doing an a cappella version of "the Christmas Waltz. " Mr. Mills, why don't you meet me there? I'll save you a seat next to me. It is a faculty requirement. It is? Friday night. I'll see you then. Oh, and it looks as if you're going to be late for your class. Are you sure? You have two strikes, Mills. At least two. Two strikes like in bowling? That's very good. Two strikes to you, too, Mr. Conceito. Bye. Does anyone know where Ms. Folsom is? Look at that. 4:00 already. Class dismissed. We just got here. I think that clock is broken. Well, then... Time to teach. Again. Hello? Sharon? Hi! Addie, is your mom here? No, she's just out running some errands. Erich got in a skiing accident. Is he okay? Well, he broke his leg and he sprained his back. He's in the hospital, and has to stay overnight for tests. I'm so sorry. He's going to stay with me until he can go back to work, so I have to go get his things, and prepare the house, and get back to the hospital. I wanted to let your mom know as soon as possible, it looks like I'm going to have to cancel our trip. Would you mind giving her the message? Sure. Yeah, of course, I'll tell her. Thanks. I need you to put up Christmas decorations on your lawn tomorrow morning, the human way. Very festive. You need to meet Erich when he comes home so you can guide Addie to help him. He's going to play a significant role in her healing. Who? How? Erich, and we don't know yet. Remember, gentle guidance. It has to come from her, be her idea. Thanks for the information, but... I know, "no help necessary. " Hi, Mr. Mills. Addie. I'm sorry I made you so mad. Oh, I wouldn't call it "mad. " Hmm. Was it disappointment? Fear? It wasn't joy, right? Well, I forgive you. You know, the book was a really thoughtful gesture, too. Oh, great. I'll drop it at your house tomorrow. And I don't want you missing class because of me. No, it's not you. I think it's my thing, running away from school and being faced with the decision to commit to a career in medicine. You've done that before? Last time, I moved to Montana. My dad and I got into this huge fight about it. He just didn't understand how long it would take me to finish school. He thought I could be a physician's assistant, or a doctor, or... Even run the clinic someday. Were you overwhelmed? I didn't want to disappoint him, but I felt like I was being set up to fail. Those things can't happen for me. He never understood that. Can you tell me why it can't happen for you? Because I told you, I'm really good with solutions. I mean, lots of great ideas. Hello, Mr. Mills. This concert is putting me in the Christmas-Y spirit. Me too. Harry, um, would you like to come over for dinner on Christmas Eve? I was thinking of having a few friends over. I can't. I'm having a Christmas tree-lighting party Christmas Eve, for my class. Really? I didn't know you were doing that. That's a really nice idea. I think so, too. What can I bring? Uh... The concert will begin momentarily. Please take your seats. I don't know what to do. Harry thinks he can handle things himself, and now he has to bring Addie and Erich together. That alone must be handled delicately. Harry doesn't even know that Erich has problems of his own. Okay... Hi. I'm Harry from across the street. Can I give you a hand? Two hands? Thank you. You're an angel. Don't tell anyone. Hi. Hey. - I'm Harry. - Hey, Harry. I'm Erich. Hi, Erich. Here you go. Careful, honey. - Thank you. - There you go. You okay? Yeah, as good as I could be. Skiing accident. There you go. Mom, what are you doing? Indulging, I guess. I miss him, too. The holidays are a hard time to miss somebody. I'm sorry you can't go on your cruise anymore. I just wanted some time to clear my head so I could be strong for you on Christmas, not be so depressed. We'll be what we'll be. Yes. Leave it to Erich to ruin the trip. Oh, we should be grateful. His accident could have been worse. I know. I just want to figure out a way that you could still be able to go. Julie doesn't want to leave him alone. The insurance company could send a night nurse, but it's just too expensive to have somebody 24-7. I'll get it. - Mr. Mills. - Hi. Mom, this is our new neighbor. Oh. And my new teacher. And your new teacher? Wow, that's a coincidence. Uh, hi. I'm Sharon. Nice to meet you. I'm Harry. I just helped Erich into the house across the street. I said I'd let you know they're home now and doing okay. Oh, that's good. Sorry to interrupt. No, no, you weren't interrupting. Actually, we were just trying to figure out how to get Erich help so that Julie and I could go on the trip that we planned. Addie, you do it. You... could do it. No. I could not do it. But what do you think about doing it? I don't. Look, Erich and I don't get along. We never have. Believe me, he doesn't want me around either. "You do it?" You can't walk in there and say, "you do it. " Apparently. Guiding involves picking up on cues and gently proposing an idea in a way that she can hear it. Humans are individuals. They don't all think like you do. They don't? Why not? Well... Hi. So, a circle encourages idea and conversations. You're all invited to a Christmas tree-lighting party I said I would have at my house on Christmas Eve. There will be food. That got 'em. So, what do you think about what you've read so far? It's going slow for me. It was written so long ago. 1843 may seem like a long time ago, but it's mere minutes, depending on what plane you're on. What "plane", or do you mean what planet? You're laughing. That was funny? I think it was. Andrew, you said something. He's usually very quiet. I've always wanted to ask you, why do you bring your dog to class? The army gave him to me as a companion to help keep me calm. I wasn't interested at first but I changed my mind once I met him. He's the only person I trust. Sometimes, you just need someone you can trust to be there for you. I think you just helped me decide to help someone else. - Hi. - Hi. Listen, Julie, I know how important this trip is to you and my mom, and, you know, I think your friendship is a big part of what she needs right now. So... I'm going to help. That's fantastic news. I'm helping you and my mom. I'm only helping Erich by default. Thank you. Erich, someone's here to see you! Erich's a little cranky. He hasn't slept much, and he's in a little in pain. But he'll be fine. Don't let it bother you. I'll try. Erich, Addie has agreed to help out so it looks like the trip is back on. I don't need help. You don't mind if I leave you two alone? No, not at all. We're grown-ups now. I don't need your help. Well, I'm not helping you, I'm helping my mother. Well, we're still going to be stuck together. You're going to be stuck with me? I wouldn't have to do this if you had someone else around. I have plenty of people around, they just work during the day. What are you trying to say? That you and your friends are busier and more successful? That's not what I meant. I shouldn't have even considered this. I didn't ask you to do it. Fine. Then I won't. Well, now that you' on the way out, could you take down that Christmas stocking my mom put up? This one? Yeah. Aw... You don't want this here? - No. - Great. Then it stays. Addie's helping Erich, Erich's going to help Addie, and my assignment will be done before you get a chance to melt, even though you're plastic. Addie... What's wrong? Erich just infuriates me. He just brings up a lot of stuff about my past. I'm fine. You don't need to see me like this. She really needs my help. Hey... Will you push? No. No, you'll tip it over. - You have more mass than the child. - Oh... How's Addie? Are you sure Erich is supposed to help her heal? It sure didn't look like that when she was leaving his house. It's okay that he brings up issues from her past. It's how she deals with and recovers from it that counts. This is where your real work comes in. Addie has to learn how to love herself. She has to love herself to work in a clinic? And by Christmas, if you want to stay. Now time feels like it's moving too fast. Loving herself will lead to lasting change, including a different perspective on her past. That is so human. I mean, why would any of these beautiful human beings not love themselves? I like being here on Earth. I love being in human form. I want to stay living among them more than anything. But most of all, I have to help Addie. She needs me. I can do this. By myself. I already have ideas. Wait, I'm not on. Wait, wait. Have a great time. Okay. Thanks, kiddo. This trip is possible because of you. You'd do it for me. You know, Erich's not a bad guy. Just treat him like your dad treated his patients. That's a lot to live up to. You are so much like your dad, you don't even know it. Now, go, have time of your life. Okay, well, we'll be back on Christmas Eve, okay? So we'll definitely spend Christmas together. Yes, we will. Okay? Bye. Hi. Hey. I'm sorry that we got off to a right start. You're the patient and I'm going to respect you like one. Your mom dropped off the key before they left this morning. Don't worry, I'll always knock first. You came back. Oh. Now, if you're at all mobile, you can put your cell phone in here, so you can call me if you need anything. I texted you my contact. It's under "O" for "only in an emergency. " Was it your tibia or your fibula? Doctor says it's my fibula. Is your ACL intact? Uh, everything is intact. In my leg. My back is another story. Oh. Can you turn? More to the left than the right. Yeah. Are you hungry? I'm starving. This is amazing, thank you. Smells great. You're welcome. There. Okay, yeah, I think you have everything you need. Oh, I'll bring lunch by after I finish class. I really appreciate this, Addie. You just called me Addie. We might actually be able to make this work. Oh, hey, uh, before you go, could you please take down that Christmas stocking my mom put up to bug me? I'm not in the mood this year. Actually, I think some more Christmas cheer might lift your spirits. Mm-mm, mm-mm. Less Christmas cheer. Not more, less! Bye. Goodbye. Thank you! So, Scrooge met "The Ghost of Christmas Past. " Do you think understanding his past can help him change? Addie, can I ask you? Um... I think, seeing what he had to deal with as a child can... help him forgive himself for the things he did later in life. You won! "Number-one coach. " People love people who get trophies, and people who get trophies love themselves. I'm ignoring that. For how long? Mm. Oh, this is incredible. Do you have any more? Do you want to sit down and join me? Oh, no, thanks. I already ate. You ever think you'd be doing something like this for the kid across the street you couldn't stand? You know, you gave me a lot of reasons not to stand you, don't you think? Well, I know I called you "Adelde," but besides that. Okay, let's see, m... When you took my rabbit and told me that he ran away? Hopped away. I told you that he hopped away, and I returned him. When you sprayed me with the hose when I was walking by with my friend Ralph? Oh, yeah. But what were you doing on my side of the street? Come on! Always making me feel like I could never measure up to you. What do you mean? You wouldn't even talk to me in high school. - You always thought you were too good for me. - What? Are you still on pain meds? You were always too busy with your red car and those cheerleaders. Is that seriously what you think of me? That's what I know of you. It was used, and it broke down all the time, but you're right, I did love that car. Next time, bring enough for yourself, and sit and join me. You don't know much about me, and I want to know more about you. Please? Unless you can't get to the door through all the cheerleaders. "You love you. " What more inspiring way is there for Addie to learn to love herself? No? That bad? You don't have to bury it. I'm angry. Is that frustration? Sounds like it. What's going on? I was thinking of getting Addie a "you love you" t-shirt and hat, but I'm starting to think that might keep making things worse. Getting someone to love themselves after years being out of that habit takes something much deeper. Addie needs to learn to deal with misconceptions about her father and about herself. That takes some time. I don't have time. Christmas is almost here. Even if I don't do my job and I-I have go back, I can't leave Addie unhappy. I think I'm gonna need your help. I know I'm going to need your help. Help. I really thought you'd never ask. Erich invited Addie to make dinner for two so they could talk more. How do you know that? Another power you earn is the ability to regulate your senses. I can focus my hearing when I need to. She's just finishing the meal for tonight. Let's make sure she brings enough. What? Addie needs to open up to Erich, but she's not about to do that so easily. What if Erich opens up first? Would that make it easier for her? Good! Now you're imagining it from her point of view. Well, I see him looking over at a Christmas stocking on the mantle. Excellent. We pick up on their cues and we act on em. Now, there's something that Erich associates with that stocking that he needs to talk about. Let's really bring it to his attention. Oh... I didn't mean to knock him over! Maybe a little too much wind. Hey! Are you okay? Only in an emergency, right? How did this happen? I was trying to take down that stocking and I guess I lost my balance. I'm glad you're starting to get up and around, but I have to ask, why do you have it in for that stocking? My ex made that stocking, and I just didn't want to think about it this year. Ah! You brought enough for two. For four. I didn't realize I made so much. Do you miss her? Ah, she left a couple messages after the accident, wanting to see me, but I haven't called her back yet. Are you going to? I don't know. Put it this way. She only gives of herself when it's convenient. It's not the first time I've had a girlfriend like that. Hmm. Selfish and unreliable? Those... those are great qualities to look for in a person. What about you? I'm not very good at letting people get to know me. Why don't you want someone to get to know you? Guess I'm not sure they'll like what they get to know. I bet you've never felt that way. You think that just because I've had success, that I've had it easy, but I owe a lot of that success to your dad, you know. When my dad left... It was tough for a while. Didn't he come back at one point? Yeah, then he was gone again. Luckily, I had your dad to give me some direction. Yeah. He tried to give me direction, too, I just didn't want to take it. Those years that you were in Montana, he took me out fishing almost every weekend. We talked about business and life. He told me a lot about you. What did he say? I was stubborn and rebellious and an underachiever? Not at all! He said you had drive and potential, but that you had your own ideas about yourself that... He couldn't get you to change. Yeah. It always upset him when I was critical of myself. He wanted me to look in the mirror and see the successful person he saw. He saw a lot in you. He said you have a gift for medicine. I don't know if I thanked you for coming to the funeral. I don't remember a lot from that day, but... I remember you were there. Of course I'd be there. I loved your dad. Me too. So Scrooge didn't know anything about cratchit until "The Ghost of Christmas Present" showed him, and then once he saw what he had to deal with and the... the kind of person he was, he saw him differently. I like that. Mr. Mills, may I see you for a moment? Mr. Conceito, everyone! Sure. - Hi. - The desks are in rows for a reason. What reason? This is how we do it in... I don't care how you do it elsewhere, I want them put back in their rows. I prefer decorum and respect. Me too! See, this way, no one's the "holder" of the knowledge and we all respect each other's contributions. We're having a lively discussion. Would you like to come join? I don't join, Mr. Mills. I observe. I used to do that, but, luckily, I was selected to join. It's a whole different experience, let me tell you. In the interest of ending this conversation immediately, would you please get back to your, um... "circle?" We'll discuss this matter another time. I'm thinking we want to see if Addie will go over when it's not part of her obligation. We want to see where she is, emotionally. Very good. I suspect your plan will also bring them closer. She's going! Erich? Hello! I just came to make sure that you were... - Okay. - Hi! - Hi. - I was just going to look for a flashlight for myself, and here you are with one. Yay. - The lights are back. - Yes. That's good. - Why did you turn on the... - Gotta leave 'em wanting more. Have you ever broken a rule? Only one. And not meaning to. What were the consequences? I had a few thousand years under my belt, and enough goodwill built up, so I was just written up. Don't get any ideas. You're still in a trial period, and would have to go back for good. What was having a relationship with a human like? How'd you know that was the rule? Ooh! I'm getting good at picking up on cues. You were pretty strict about that. It was multi-dimensional. Feelings are such powerful things. Ouch. Mm. So are these things. Yeah. Physical pain has a purpose. It's meant to tell the body what to pay attention to so that it can heal. Emotional pain does the same thing, but when it doesn't heal properly, it can manifest in other ways. It's time for Addie to get new information to help her feel better about what's causing her pain. The next part of my assignment? You know, one day, I'm gonna take you on a real date, and I'm gonna pull the chair out for you. - A date? - Yeah! I'd like that. I don't know, though... I'm not like the other girls that you hang out with. I'm starting to see that you're not, and, uh, that's a good thing. Why do you think you keep having girlfriends you can't depend on? At some point, I think I... I lowered my expectations of people in general. Do you think you had to? To make sense of your father leaving? Yeah. Yeah, I do. Once you believed that's what to expect, you didn't know that you deserve better. I didn't know that "better" existed. This... this looks... This looks so good. Thank you! - You're welcome. - Where did you learn to cook like this? I picked up a lot when I was waitress in Montana. Hmm. Did you like living there? Yeah, I... I did, and I didn't. It was beautiful... but I was unsettled. I- I moved there to figure out what I wanted to do with my life. Did you? No! But I refused to come back until I made something of myself. Six years later... You've got your pride. - Yeah. - Yeah. You know, I regret that my dad and I had so many fights. The last time I saw him... We had our worst one. Did you know? That he had cancer? No. Do you think that he didn't know? Or he just didn't want us to know. I took the next flight out when I got the call. I was an hour too late. I live with this heartache that he didn't know who I was. Did you get to say goodbye? I went to the hospital, but... I never thought it was goodbye. It's really thoughtful of you to come home and take care of your mom. You want to know the truth? I'm not living at home to take care of my mom. I'm the one that needs the care. I know what you mean. Sorry to bother you, but I'm not sure who left this. - Do you think it was Ms. Rose? - Give it to me. Mr. Mills, I'm going to need to ask you to deliver the students' papers to me immediately after their final. I am going to decide once and for all just how much trouble you are causing my department. Final papers? Don't they have finals in Portland? At least Harry and I are working together now, but I'm still worried about Addie. Deep down, she believes she isn't good enough. Until we help her change that, she could easily go back to her old ways. I just hope she doesn't have any more setbacks. Addie? Victoria, from high school! Yeah! Hi. It's nice to see you. Were we in advance English together? No. You weren't on the squad, were you? No. So where are you working, now? Uh, I'm in school, actually. Oh. I work down at the mayor's office with Erich. That's how we got together. Right. He wants me to take care of him now, so why don't I take that in for you? You have been so nice, looking after him until I got here. Yeah. Thanks. I'm actually really busy, so, yeah, Erich has been taking up way too much of my time. You don't need to worry about him anymore. I'm back now. Let me see if I've got this straight. So, it's... Sweet, bitter... Sour, and salty? - Mm-hmm. - Which one's "sweet" again? Mm... Ack! You got me again! Stop doing that. I'm sorry, I'm sorry. It's just really funny. Can I grow a lemon tree? Let's see what happens with Addie first. Planting happens in the spring. Right. Well, I have to give a final, and Mr. Conceito's gonna decide how much trouble I've caused. Harry, it's a rule to stay out of his way. I do. He keeps getting in my way! Alright, well, be careful. What if Addie doesn't pass? Can I use my powers to make her paper great? You can't affect self-expression. But you've been doing a good job, working hard to inspire your students, so she may do well on her own. Did you say "good job"? And by the way, you are allowed, for the party, to use your powers to make the food. It always comes out perfectly. I like that! - Want something sweet? - No, thank you. - It's really sweet. - Uh-uh. - You'll like it. - Mm-mm. A Christmas Carol. How's the future looking? For Scrooge? Bleak until morning. And what about you? At this point, I'm not sure I'll be kept past Christmas. Is Mr. Conceito still giving you a hard time? Ah, he may not keep me either. You know, he just... He thinks he's in charge here, but we all know he's not. You just have to get through finals. That's what I'm worried about. How do you decide what to ask when you give your final? I give the students a challenge that reviews what they've learned. During the semester, I teach the material and encourage critical thinking about it. Critical thinking allows them to interpret it themselves. Helps them look at things from different perspective. You know... It may seem that we're just helping them fill requirements toward a degree, but what we can do here for our community of students is... It's magical. Victoria, what are you doing here? Taking care of you. Don't worry, I thanked Addie. Do you think we should give her a tip? I told you on the phone, you could stop calling me. Right, and come over. That's not what I said! I know. I heard between the lines. I thought I made myself pretty clear that we're not getting back together. And I thought that seeing each other in person might change that. I want to make this work. Whenever we have a problem, you take off. I know I did that. A couple of times. But you have to understand that people can't always be there for you. No. But for the first time in my life... I'm understanding that people can be there for each other. - Mr. Mills. - Addie. I wanted to come and tell you in person so you don't try and fix this, too... I'm dropping out of class. Why? When you try hard to change things, you want to see results. Yeah. Tell me about it. Does this have something to do with our cast-wearing friend across the street? Whatever. I thought we might have had, we're not having. What happened? He has someone named Victoria taking care of him now. Well, why does that keep you from finishing class? It doesn't. It... I think my struggle is trying to make my life something that it isn't. I'm ready to accept what it is. If you accepted it, you wouldn't be disappointed. I got it right, right? It's disappointment? - It's more than that. - Hurt and anger? But what right do I have? You' relying on the stories you believe about yourself. You can change your story, right now, going forward. Things don't change. What's wrong? Addie is so unhappy, she's dropping my class. Now you can see how, if Addie doesn't love herself first. - Anything can bring her back down. - Maybe Addie's right about fooling yourself. Have I been fooling myself, thinking this could happen before Christmas? You can see how being human is complicated. Celeste, this isn't some big test, is it? - What do you mean? - Do you want me to go back? Is that it? You going or staying is up to you, not me. It's based on the work that you do here. I'm going on my instincts, and that's from thousands of years of experience. Addie still needs to learn something from Erich. But how's she supposed to? Someone named Victoria is helping him now. I don't know yet... But trust me. I'm starting to wonder, Celeste, if this isn't some kind of freshman Angel-hazing, like a hundred thing really need to happen before Addie can work in a clinic? You asked if it's a big test. Harry, it's all a test. Tests show you what you're made of. You allow them to defeat you? Then they will. You want them to teach you? Then they will. That's free will. I think you're saying all this because you mentored me into a corner. Well, if you don't have the confidence in me, then what can I do but wait patiently? I don't have the confidence in you. I don't have the confidence in me. The only one I have confidence in is Addie. I gotta find her. I hate to say this, but I think he may need a miracle. How did you know I was here? Just a guess. First, I went to the places I knew I would go, and then I thought about where you might go. Probably wanted someplace different than you usual surroundings, and then I thought about who you might turn to, and that this is a crucial moment in your life, and you probably know that. - Yes. - Which lead me to think... That you would come here to get one of the jobs. Is that why you're here? No. I came here to try and get some answers. See if this felt like the right next step. You said before that things don't change. I think it's... It's you and me who do the changing. Listen. I may not know how to pick the right solutions all the time and how to present them, but-but I know literature. We happen to be reading a book that's all about change. Have you read the last chapter yet? Not yet. I can't get myself to do it. Brings me one step closer to panic. Chapter five. "The End Of It. " You want me to read it now? Here. With me. Sometimes, you just need someone there for you who you can trust, right? Might take a little bit of time, you know. Dyslexia can make reading go a bit slower. You being who you are, in whatever way that is, makes time feel like it's... Finally going just the right speed. Mr. Mills? It wasn't easy getting across the street. It was even tougher getting a jacket on. I've missed you. You have? Yeah. Victoria said she was back, so... You don't really need me anymore. Victoria came by even though I told her it was over. I may be getting better, Addie, but I still need you. For what? Let's see. You put aside your feelings for someone you didn't like very much, to help someone else take time away to heal. You stuck to your commitment. You went above and beyond with your time and your care for me. You lifted my spirits. Thank you for helping me heal. Please, pretend I'm walking away quickly. - Don't laugh! - Sorry. Hi. I just got here, to earth that is, and I'm looking for someone... my mentor. She has laser-beam inner-vision and can string popcorn garland like no one else. That must be me. I'm sorry I doubted you. That's okay. I didn't know how to work as a team, and I didn't know how to see things from someone else's point of view. You taught me a lot, and I challenged you. You're supposed to challenge what you're experiencing. It's part of the learning process. "Dear Addie. "If you're reading this, it's almost Christmas, "and the decorations are coming out of boxes. "I'm glad. I'm so sorry that I won't be there with you. " "The night you left home, "you said that I set my expectations so high, "that I could never be proud of you. "I only encouraged you "because I want you to see what I see. "I want you to be as proud of yourself "as I am of you. "The gift is my Christmas wish... "that someone is able to show you "the person you really are, "the person you deserve to see for yourself. I love you. Dad. " Now, don't write what I want to hear, write what you want to say. Okay? Excuse me, Tommy. Sorry. Babysitter. Well... Sorry. And... begin! Don't forget about my Christmas tree-lighting party! There will be food! We'll be there. "Marley warned Scrooge "to avoid making the same mistakes he made. "Scrooge needed to stop being closed off to people. It's easy to make that mistake. " "And when Scrooge was with "the Ghost of Christmas Future "he decided that he would hold Christmas his heart all year. " "And in chapter five, "The End Of It," "Scrooge woke up ecstatic to have a second chance. "Things around him hadn't changed. "Scrooge changed. "He replaced his regrets "with a decision to live now the way he would have wanted to all along. " Mr. Conceito. Addie Folsom. I'm not Addie Folsom, I'm Harry Mills. That was a joke. I understand humor now. Addie's was the first essay I read that showed me that you taught the minimum basic requirement... And much, much more. She displayed a deep and interesting understanding of the material. As I read through the others, I saw that many of the themes had been identified and explored. One student even brought dickens himself into the analysis. So it looks like we'll be seeing you again next semester. You're keeping me on? For now. Thank you! Thank you-thank you-thank you! Thank you! Oh! Merry Christmas. Bah, humbug. That's humor. Very good, Mr. Conceito! Merry Christmas. Erich decided not to call. Yeah. So now we have to have some faith and see if Addie's change is gonna stick. And if Harry is gonna stay. - Addie! - Hi. Hi! Come on in. Oh, these are for the party tonight. Thank you. It might be the only party I ever throw, so it has to be spectacular. Parties can be a lot of work. That why I wanted to come by and see if I could help you. Thank you... oh! If you could just show me how to crack an egg... If you... Could just tell me if I passed? What do you think? Well, I... I'm proud of my work. I put the time into the reading, and, you know, I shared a little bit about myself. Of course you did! And I thought I was the "Number One Coach. " Mm, well, that would be me. Thank you, Mr. Mills. Cracking an egg... Okay. That looks beautiful. I can finish the rest of this myself. You sure? Yeah. Thank you for all your help. It was the least I could do. "Number-One Graduate. " I'll see you tonight. How do humans get anything done? Addie! I hope you don't mind that we used your tree for the tree-lighting. I don't mind at all. It's something, huh? I'll be right back. Hey. Hi. What's going on over there? Oh, my class is having a tree-lighting party. Does that mean the final's over? It does. I passed! I even got a trophy. Congratulations. Thank you. Um... I just wanted to come by and... Thank you for telling me all those wonderful things you see in me. I was afraid it might bother you that someone knew the real Addie Folsom. Not anymore. And Victoria? I told her I'm not looking for the kind of relationship that we had. What are you looking for? I found it. - Hey, you two. - Wow, look at thistle. Hi. We're back. - Hey! - Hi. - Oh! - Hey, welcome back. Fantastic. - How are you? - I'm good! One! Who did all this? He says it was "Mr. Miracle. " And mom? You know how I always say I'm not a very good student? - Yes. - Well, I'm actually... - A great student. - It's true. Not only am I graduating, but I've decided to continue with school as long as it takes me to become a physician's assistant and work at the clinic. - Oh! - One step at a time. Addie! Oh! I'm really proud of you. Thanks, mom. Would you say you're back on your path? I'd say I'm on a whole new path, really. Maybe I should start letting people call me "Adelaide. " That was her great-grandmother's name. She opened the clinic in the early-1900s. Hmm, not that long ago. Minutes, really, depending what plane you're on. I want to look at the tree. Come on. Beautiful, huh? Whatever happened with the human that you loved? He aged, as humans do, and parting was hard. He's trying to go down here to earth to work with me, but... It feels like an eternity. Do you still get to keep in touch? We do. You know, it was Addie's father who requested divine intervention. - Doctor Folsom? - Yeah! Tomorrow's Christmas. I know. I talked with the powers that be and got an early decision. Although your style is questionable and you have a lot to learn, you accomplished your first assignment, and did a fine job with Addie. I knew that I would. I knew it. We'd like you to stay and take on another assignment. Ohh, I got my work cut out for me. Yeah, you do. I like this feeling very much. Thrilled... Satisfied? Content! Yes! I'm very happy. Hello, Harry. Mm-mm. Hi... Hey, Mr. Mills. What happened to that food you promised us? Yes! Everyone! To my house! There are wonderful flavors, colors, and a "prize" Turkey, like in A Christmas Carol! And lemons! I know what you're thinking. "I told you so. " The good news is, Harry shows great promise, but he's definitely going to need someone to look out for him. Who knows? 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