![]() The tiny preemie is still hooked up to a breathing machine when her mother Deena decides she can't handle being a parent. G.T.'s being treated for leukemia and needs all the help he can get.ĭuring the road trip, Hope takes us back to the day she was born-literally. ![]() Stoop has hired the pair to manage the town eatery. She and Addie are headed to Mulhoney, Wisconsin, home of the Welcome Stairways diner. ![]() Hope reluctantly gets into Addie's Buick she's not happy about having to move again, especially to a place that promises nothing but small-town boredom for a 16-year-old girl. It's her way of saying goodbye, and apparently she's had a lot of practice doing so. ![]() Just as she's done every other time she's had to leave a place, Hope pulls out a blue pen and writes HOPE WAS HERE in tiny letters on one of the boarded-up windows of the restaurant. She and her aunt Addie-amazing head cook and part-owner of "the greatest diner in Brooklyn" (2)-had been happy there until Addie's business partner, con-man Gleason Beal, licked their bank account clean and left town. When we first meet Hope, she's standing outside of the Blue Box diner, where she's worked as a waitress for the past year and a half. ![]()
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