She's enraged by this breach of ghillie etiquette. As the poaching continues, Jess finds Stuart patrolling the estate with a loaded gun. Tension arises when Golly admits that a globe-trotting existence is not for him. She's tempted but reluctant to leave Glenbogle. Awkwardness ensues when Paul introduces Lucy to Isobel at the farm. Later, she invites Paul to a drinks party and he introduces her to some neighbours. There is an instant spark between Lucy and Paul. When Paul and Jess visit a neighbouring estate to warn them about the poachers, they meet Lucy, who has just moved in. Jess and Stuart's attempt to catch the poachers is thwarted by rash interference from Ewan and Donald. Meanwhile, the path of true love is running rather more smoothly for Golly and Meg, on holiday on the West Coast. Frostiness descends when Isobel flies off the handle about a comment Paul makes. Paul and Isobel are confused after their kiss. It becomes crystal clear to Jess that sexist attitudes abound about the presence of a female ghillie on the estate. Paul suggests they work with Stuart, a local ghillie, to uncover the criminals. Jess finds her ghillie skills tested when she finds evidence of poachers. In the heat of the moment they share a spontaneous kiss. Paul and Isobel celebrate her decision to stay with some champagne. It turns out that Liam too found comfort at Glenbogle and he returns home for an emotional reunion. Liam sets off from Glenbogle one morning, leaving Donald convinced that Liam was some sort of messenger, sent to help them all. Kelly's disappointed but finds solace in a goodbye snog with a delighted Ewan. Paul takes Liam's advice too and convinces Isobel to stay and make a go of the farm. She retrieves all the photos and paintings of Donald which she hid in the attic years before. Molly takes Liam's advice, and builds bridges with Donald. He also informs Jess that he's going away on holiday with Meg and that he wants her to look after the estate in his absence. Golly gathers Molly, Jess and Meg together and tells them how important each of them are to him. Since then he has lived a nomadic life and his family have presumed he is dead. Liam confesses - he used to be a laird, but his estate went bankrupt and he fell out with his family. Ewan's romantic dreams are dashed when he sees Kelly's flirting in action.Īfter some research Paul learns that Liam's tweed jacket belongs to an estate on the West Coast. Isobel is sorely tempted, and Kelly insists she join Ewan and her at dinner to celebrate. Kelly asks Isobel to join her as a partner in her business. It transpires that Liam seems to be helping everyone with their problems Molly, Paul, Donald and Ewan all benefit from his advice. Meg is furious when she catches Molly discussing her with a well-known local gossip. Liam's conversations suggest he's had experience of life on an estate but he claims not to remember anything. Paul decides to help Liam recover his memory. When confronted, Molly admits that after his brother left, Hector had all the pictures of him taken down and destroyed. Donald and Liam hit it off, but Donald is enraged when Liam points out that there is not one picture or photo of Donald in Glenbogle. Isobel's day is brightened by the arrival of her good friend, and old boss, Kelly from Edinburgh. Awkwardness ensues when Molly barges in on a romantic dinner for two. Golly is finding it difficult to tell Molly about his relationship with Meg. However, Molly takes pity on him, christens him Liam and offers to feed him up Paul is suspicious of the stranger, who's prescribed rest by the doctor. Their efforts to uncover the man's identity draw a blank - he claims he can't remember anything, even his name. A bearded tramp turns up at the farm, and Isobel takes pity on him, insisting that Paul take him back to Glenbogle. Isobel's farm is under threat and she's behind on her rent.