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The family is preparing a homecoming event for Bree, but she gets in early.

Nell is off getting Bree tea and missed her entrance, but Bree is done with tea.

Abby's bangs look fantastic.

Abby is focusing on herself instead of the men in her life. But Bree thinks focusing on work is boring. Abby thinks it's empowering.

Bree thought something happened between Trace and Abby before she left, and we revisit their kiss.

They're interrupted before Abby reveals anything.

Kevin wakes Sarah. It's their two-month and three-week anniversary.

He's excited that they could be pregnant right now. He's got a really strong Irish name in mind. Finbar or Alton.

Linda introduces Connor to a new paralegal, Margaret. They are both the second to the last child in their families.

Mr. Lewis likes Connor, and that's impressive, she says.

The University of Maryland wants Bree to be a playwright in residence. But her high school nemesis, Jerome Trask is the head of the humanities department.

Bree didn't do well in school socially. She wanted to be on the debate team, but Jerome wouldn't let her.

Jess is freaking out over the Inn, especially since his parents are visiting.

When they arrive, they say that it was very difficult to find, even if they think some people might find it charming.

Megan takes Abby some ice cream by the water in case Abby wants to talk. She's still revisiting that kiss. This time, though, it reveals that it was a kiss goodbye. He begged her to reconsider. Why was she overcomplicating things? She's sick of the back and forth. She doesn't think they're capable of change.

Still, she doesn't share it with her mom.

Kevin and Mick install a porch swing, and Kevin wonders if they're back together and says he's OK with it.

Kevin talks to Mick about wanting to be a father. He wonders if he will be a good father.

Kevin is shocked that Abby was a surprise baby, and worries that he was, too. Mick says he's the only one they planned.

When Kevin leaves, Mick calls Bree, who is across the lawn. He didn't want to put her on the spot but wants to take her to dinner. She says yes.

Kevin goes to a gas station, and he sees a former high school classmate named Luke. Luke doesn't really want to engage in conversation. He rebuffs Kevin's attempts to engage, and it makes Kevin feel bad.

Abby and Jay are walking on the beach. School's almost out.

He asks her about dating, but she isn't ready for that.

He's here for her, whenever she comes out of whatever she's in. She says he's a sweet guy, and he rightfully says ouch.

But there wasn't a but after saying he was sweet. He'll take it.

David's dad makes a rude joke at his son's expense.

David drops the news that they want to be married in Chesapeake Shores with a small, intimate ceremony with family and friends.

When his parents say alright, it surprises everyone.

And I wonder if they're strapped for cash.

Mick says their date is comfortable. They know each other. It's nice. She wonders if he thinks he knows everything about her. They name favorite movies, ice cream, and something else.

Then someone walks into the restaurant. Dilford.

She wonders if they should leave, but he snaps.

Dilford walks over for a heated discussion.

The kids join at the bar for beers. The O'Briens are on top of the world, Connor says. Then he makes fun of Bree drinking cold beer again.

Connor says he's nervous about being on such a big case, and Kevin says that's how he felt during his first deployment to Kandahar, topping Connor.

When Abby sees Trace behind the bar, she revisits more of that conversation on the beach. They argued.

Kevin sees Luke again and realizes he's living out of his truck.

Connor gets Margaret's perspective on the wage discrimination case.

Jess takes Dennis and Diedre to see Mick's boat. Mick invites Dennis onto the boat, but he's skeptical. When Mick promises they won't go out on the water, Dennis joins him.

It's the final parent-teacher day. Carrie's artwork is wonderful. Jay wants her to own how good it really is.

They discuss the wedding, and Mick knows exactly what Jess wants. But Dennis isn't pleased about the change of plans. The Pecks do things much differently. Dennis tries to get Mick to buy into his thoughts on the matter, and he wants Mick to talk to Jess on behalf of their long-standing tradition of a destination wedding.

Dennis is worried about breaking 100 years of tradition. He says it's their thing, after all, so they won't expect Mick to pay for it.

Diedre is talking with Jess, suggesting that she's not just marrying a man, but a Peck. She doesn't want Jess to get blindsided by the family and wants her to sign a prenup. She thinks that Jess doesn't even have to look at it. Just know that it's there.

Mick wonders if Abby is working hard to distract herself. She insists she's fine.

In a meeting, Connor has something that the team can use in their case. While he's presenting, Mr. Dilford arrives. Linda is pleased to work with him.

The bitch says they might have an inside track on Mick O'Brien.

Mick mentions the Wales wedding, and as soon as Jess says no, he's good with that. Bree bought Connor a solicitor wig.

It's time for family Balderdash. And Bree wants Abby to spill while everyone else goes out to play.

It was a really ugly conversation between Abby and Trace. They're bitter and digging at each other's faults. She just wanted to break it off. Maybe they're more in love with their memories than the person standing in front of them.

Trace left a few days later. So, she DIDN'T see him in the bar. it was an illusion.

 

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Chesapeake Shores Season 5 Episode 1 Quotes

Kevin: Are you guys back together?
Mick: Right now, we're just being. Why" Would it bother you if we were?
Kevin: If I'm being honest? At first, I thought it would. But after seeing you together, it's like you've got some sort of spark or something. Mom, too. So, no I don't have a problem with it.

I think you're gonna be a great dad. It's just, leave the naming up to me, OK?

Sarah