- Old, widowed Walter invites Quinn and her mom, Dr. Lizzie, for tea. There, Lizzie meets his son, Charley, a pilot she's just hired for the hospital. Both Walter and the 50+ years younger Quinn need a friend. Lizzie and Charley, too?
- Dr. Lizzie Beauman (DeLoach) is a single mother and hospital administrator determined to improve the hospital's conditions while also caring for her young daughter, Quinn. Lizzie is very type-A; organized and detail-oriented. But all that changes when new EMS pilot Charley Allen (Hephner) comes into the lives of Lizzie and Quinn. Charley challenges the constraints that Lizzie places on herself, especially, her fear of flying.—Debra Wallace
- In Savannah, former OBGYN Dr. Lizzie Beauman moved into the role of Chief Operating Officer at St. Carmen's in an effort to be a greater presence in her five year old daughter Quinn Beauman's life after Lizzie's divorce, Luke, Quinn's father, who was too unreliable a presence in their collective lives. Against her better judgment, Lizzie hires Charley Allen on a short term probation to be the hospital's new EMS helicopter pilot, that function vital in Lizzie trying to woo Dr. Stadler to choose St. Carmen's as the hospital to perform a revolutionary procedure in live tissue transplantation. Despite Charley being the most qualified candidate on paper, Lizzie was hesitant because of his "cowboy" personality, such a cavalier attitude which does not mesh well with her controlled needs of running a hospital, and Charley who has moved from job to job since he came back from military service a year ago. Lizzie eventually learns that Charley, a Savannah native, came back to town largely to assist his father, Walter Allen, the kindly old gentleman she and Quinn had befriended earlier, with his affairs following the death of Walter's wife/Charley's mother a year ago, Walter who is still grieving and two who have a strained relationship having something to do with her passing. It seems that Lizzie and Quinn meeting Walter was fate as they, especially Quinn, help Walter open back up to life, and Walter somewhat fulfills what Lizzie learns is Quinn's secret quest to find a friend. Deeper connections may form between the Beauman and Allen families if Lizzie and Charley will open their eyes to it. Not all is smooth in a happily-ever-after for the two as they have to balance their work/home lives and the differences in their outward goals.—Huggo
- Charley Allen has an impeccable CV as medical pilot, but never stayed in one job or city for long. The latter and his cocky attitude make Savannah hospital manager Dr. Lizzie Beauman reluctant to hire him, but the need to have a medical pilot to get a reputed surgeon to sign on convinces her. Charley is also calling on his father, retired pianist Walter, a near-lethargic recluse since becoming a widower, who practically cut off any contact with son. However Walter opened up to Liz and her kid daughter Quinn, so the families meet and Charley considers settling as cupid works on him and Liz.—KGF Vissers
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