Future Plans - Sweet Magnolias
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Helen opens up what Ms. Frances left her. It's an elegant candy dish that they used to sneak candy from. Helen misses her.

Ryan promises not to travel anymore and will try to get a job with Jeremy on the farm. He used to think Serenity was boring, so Helen appreciates him giving it a chance.

Peggy tells Dana Sue that Trent disappeared and some money from the Mayor's office was misplaced. Since Peggy can't locate Mary Vaughn, Dana Sue asks Annie if she heard from Jackson.

Isaac tried Annie's advice and got Dana Sue to agree to think about the herb garden.

The others are rushed to bring Helen her order, but Erik insisted. He was agitated when he returned and burned himself. He admits to Dana Sue that he needs a break.

Ty tells Maddie he is unsure about college because he cannot play baseball.

Isaac and Erik are hiking. Erik can't handle running into Helen.

Peggy and Helen discuss the mayor's disappearance. CeCe stops by wanting to be emancipated since her parents are moving away, and she wants to stay in Serenity. Helen suggests moving in with her.

Annie tells her mom she wishes she had a best friend like Dana Sue has Maddie and Helen.

Dana Sue and Ronnie double date with Ryan and Helen. It's awkward since Ryan doesn't look happy.

Helen meets with CeCe's parents to discuss her being CeCe's guardian.

Ronnie decides to be bold and proposes to Dana Sue at Sullivan's. Ty and Annie hang out and discuss the future. Jackson wrecks the moment, and we learn Ty has been helping them sneak around.

Cal built a romantic wooden swing for Maddie with Ronnie's help.

Ryan isn't pleased that Helen lets CeCe move in without discussing it with him.

 

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Sweet Magnolias
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Sweet Magnolias Season 3 Episode 4 Quotes

Dana Sue: How do we fix this?
Erik: I don't think we can, especially in a place where everyone is holding their breath and watching my every move.

I appreciate what you're doing. Serenity has a place for everyone, and I know you find yours quickly.

Helen