![]() ![]() ![]() Since Mike himself had checked the gun before the scene started filming, it quickly becomes clear that this was not an accident. It comes as a horrific surprise then when Dean fires what's supposed to be an unloaded gun on-set while coaching an actor and blows his own brains out in front of dozens of onlookers. This earns him the goodwill of nearly the entire town, who are naturally excited to be part of the movie. Ross, who's producing, is eager to cast as many locals as possible. Hannah is delighted to discover that her neighbors from college, Lynne and Ross, are part of the cast and crew, even if they’re no longer the couple they were back then. Her decision, of course, is that she's not ready to be married, and any resulting tempest in a teapot that this might have provoked is soon quelled by more exciting news: Hollywood is coming to Lake Eden! Hannah's youngest sister, Michelle, has successfully pitched the town as the perfect setting for an upcoming independent movie directed by the hotshot auteur Dean Lawrence. The pressure is getting to everyone in their small town of Lake Eden, so when Hannah finally makes a decision, it comes as a relief to the whole town. Since then, seven days have passed during which Hannah has agonized over which of them to accept-or whether to accept anyone at all. When we last left our intrepid heroine, Hannah Swensen had just been proposed to by both her suitors: dentist Norman Rhodes and police detective Mike Kingston. ![]()
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