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00:00Previously on Heartland
00:02Cobra, I want you to get him under saddle.
00:04You ever thought about cold starting competitions?
00:11What's the verdict?
00:12We're down two more feet.
00:14How long before we run out?
00:16I don't know.
00:18Price feed's now available at Garland Foods.
00:21We suspected all along but there it is, full color.
00:24Price stole Garland right out from under us.
00:26We're not taking this lying down.
00:28If he wants a war, he's got one.
00:48I've seen some drought before but this feels different.
00:52Like the land is tired.
00:56These cows seem okay to you, Grandpa?
00:58No, they don't.
01:00Something's off.
01:10Do you want me to make some more coffee?
01:12If you want to.
01:15It should only take half an hour to fill the pot.
01:18So what are the options for a well that can't produce enough water?
01:21Expensive.
01:23The options are expensive.
01:26Are you okay?
01:27I'm fine.
01:28How come you didn't ride out with Jack this morning?
01:31Because I decided that I needed to tackle some rodeo school paperwork.
01:35What's the third degree?
01:37I don't know, you just seem more tense than usual.
01:40I just, I got a lot on my plate.
01:43You know, nothing I can't handle.
01:47I gotta go check on Logan and Cobra.
01:49I got a feeling that Colt's got his number.
01:52Maybe you shouldn't have named him Cobra.
01:58There you go.
01:59Steady.
02:00Slow.
02:01Slow.
02:06Easy.
02:14Guess I don't need to ask you how it's going.
02:16Yeah, this about sums it up.
02:18One day it's a step forward and then the next, two steps back.
02:21Well, some horses need more repetition before they get it, so...
02:25stick with it.
02:38Yeah, you're right.
02:40That east pasture dugout's dry too.
02:43Boy, this happened fast.
02:46We need to push the cows back to the smaller field, get them the water troughs.
02:50But can our well handle that output? I mean, it's already having trouble keeping up.
02:54Won't handle it for long, no.
02:57Heartland needs a new well and quick.
03:00Otherwise, forget loose bison, we'll be selling off the whole damn herd.
03:21And at the break of day you sank into your dream, you dreamer.
03:34You dreamer.
03:38You dreamer.
03:43You dreamer.
03:50So the priority is keeping the animals watered,
03:54which means that we need to take as much pressure off the well as we can.
03:58Can we still shower?
04:00Yes, you can still shower.
04:02But keep them short, water off when you shampoo, that sort of thing.
04:07I'll call my clients, maybe get them to pick up their horses.
04:10I don't like the idea of you losing business.
04:13I don't think she'll have to. I've got an old buddy of mine from my rodeo days who has a water drilling company.
04:18I think he might help us out.
04:20I'm going to call my manager at Fairfield. I'm sure we have room to stable the horses temporarily if need be.
04:25I'd appreciate that.
04:26Mommy, I could stop brushing my teeth.
04:29I don't think so.
04:31Come on, honey, let's go find you a special cup for rinsing.
04:34Well, I told Logan that I would help him work with Cobra, but I'll make sure all the troughs are full first.
04:39Has the ranch had a water shortage before?
04:42Yeah, the well we're using right now was dug by my grandfather after he went through a similar thing.
04:49And he used a divining rod to find water and tell him where to dig.
04:55Is that like a metal detector?
04:57In a way. But divining rods, they've been around a lot longer.
05:01Sometimes they're metal, sometimes they're more like a tree branch.
05:06And the diviner can feel pulls and tremors through the rod when they walk over water that's under the ground.
05:14Unfortunately, we don't have a diviner in the family.
05:25Elise, you've got something cooking, I can tell.
05:29Oh, you know Fleet Equine?
05:33That's a fancy racing magazine you're always bringing home.
05:36They want to do a profile about me and Fairfield.
05:39Sort of a spotlight piece celebrating my long and storied career.
05:44That is fantastic, and you deserve the recognition and then some.
05:50Good for you.
05:52What am I missing here? Shouldn't we be popping champagne?
05:56I appreciate your enthusiasm, I do, but my courses aren't doing very well lately.
06:00I mean, Platinum O hasn't even finished in the money.
06:02Elise, you're being too hard on yourself.
06:04You can use this to talk about Fairfield's future.
06:07Tell him about that new filly you're so happy about.
06:10You know what? It feels frivolous to be talking to a journalist when you're dealing with this huge crisis.
06:14I'm a rancher, I'm always dealing with a crisis.
06:17No, but not like this.
06:19You should go. Enjoy it.
06:23And maybe you could bring back some of those water jugs with you.
06:34Thanks, Grandpa.
06:45Grandpa?
06:48Are you okay?
06:50What's wrong? Should I call someone?
07:10Hey, everybody be polite now.
07:13Don't go knocking anything over.
07:21So, how are things on the ranch?
07:23Busy, I expect, given your ever-growing market.
07:27Busy, sure. Mostly it's dry.
07:33Well, thanks for doing your part on the firebreak. That's all I came to say.
07:37Yeah.
07:39You know, I'm glad you're here.
07:41You know, I'm glad you're here.
07:43You know, I'm glad you're here.
07:45You know, I'm glad you're here.
07:47That's all I came to say.
07:49I'm surprised you're speaking to me at all,
07:52given, uh, what was Amy calling it?
07:55The beef wars?
07:57I think my dislike is warranted.
07:59I didn't tell Garland to drop you.
08:02Didn't even ask for an exclusive spot on their shelves.
08:05Yeah, but you're there, in place of us.
08:08You already had crown shoppers, but that wasn't enough.
08:11You wanted more.
08:13To be frank, I'm not sure it's gonna matter
08:15if we don't get more rain in the next two or three weeks.
08:18That's bad for you, too.
08:20I've been trucking in water.
08:22Can't afford to keep it up, even with the new buyers.
08:26We're in the same spot.
08:28Our well's on its last legs.
08:30We're gonna dig a new one if we can find the right location.
08:34My dad?
08:36Heh.
08:38He always had a special way of summoning rain.
08:41He'd just plan a fishing trip.
08:44Did it work?
08:46Every memory I have of fishing with him,
08:48I soak to the bone.
08:50My boots are full of water.
08:52How is Nate? Is he coming up here anytime soon?
08:55He's moving a little slower than he used to.
08:57Still formidable, though.
09:02I better get on.
09:05Good luck with the new well.
09:12Here.
09:16They, uh, run out of coffee at Maggie's?
09:19Water's better. You should hydrate.
09:21You sound more like your mother every day.
09:23Thanks.
09:25By the way, you should go see the doctor.
09:27Katie, I'm fine.
09:29I-I got out of the truck too fast.
09:31Things happen, you know.
09:33When you get to my age, things happen all the time.
09:35Come on.
09:38Not a word to Jessica. Not a word.
09:40But, Grandpa...
09:42I'm fine. Thank you.
09:44Hi.
09:46Hi.
09:48Uh, is everything okay with Katie?
09:51Yeah, she's just being a teenager.
09:54Keep it moving.
09:56So, Katie, did you see the doctor?
09:58No, I didn't see the doctor.
10:00Well, I'm glad you did.
10:02I'm glad you did.
10:05Okay.
10:11Well, I think he feels comfortable enough now for the saddle.
10:14Yep.
10:17Okay.
10:20Come on.
10:32What did I tell you?
10:34I literally spent three days trying to get him not to react to a cinch.
10:37Yeah, well, maybe if you actually gave him your full attention,
10:40it would be a little better.
10:42I'm just... I'm studying videos of cold-starting competitions.
10:44Since when do you want to enter a cold-starting competition?
10:47Your dad suggested it to me,
10:49and, I don't know, it might be a good way to make a name for myself.
10:52I just don't know if that's the right path for you, Logan.
10:54You did it.
10:56You don't think I'm good enough to compete?
10:58I didn't say you're not good enough.
11:00It's just, those competitions are all flash and no substance.
11:03They encourage trainers to cut corners for the sake of speed.
11:06Yeah, well, maybe I need a little flash.
11:12Well, I think you should be done for today.
11:14He needs a break, too.
11:16I know.
11:26So you're the driller.
11:28Certainly appreciate you getting out here so fast.
11:32Yeah, Dougie thinks this is a great place to drill.
11:35Right here, huh?
11:37There's not much drilling data to go off of,
11:39but I like the look of this land.
11:41I say we give it a go, see what we hit.
11:44Yeah, yeah, sounds great.
11:47Lisa, I'm such a fan.
11:49My father was actually a trainer at Assiniboia Downs.
11:52Oh.
11:53So I grew up knowing the name Lisa Stillman.
11:56I'll take that as a compliment and try not to be too old.
12:02So, before we get going,
12:04do you mind if I have this transcribed?
12:06Sure.
12:09So, you have this phenomenal barn
12:12with incredible legacy.
12:14Can you tell me what your favourite thing is about your job?
12:17Well, it's never boring.
12:19Working with horses always keeps you on your toes,
12:22gets you out of bed way too early.
12:24Lots of travel,
12:26which makes you not want to eat from hotels ever again,
12:29but when your horses cross that wire first,
12:33that's my favourite part.
12:35Sounds exhausting.
12:43Oh, my God.
12:50Shut it down.
12:52How's it going?
12:53Hit water yet?
12:54No, not yet.
13:02We should have struck by now.
13:04Yeah, this is no good.
13:06There's no water here. I'm sorry.
13:12I'm sorry.
13:30Logan, I thought you were calling it quits for today.
13:34Uh, yeah, I was gonna,
13:36but I didn't really like the idea of ending on a bad note,
13:39so I tried a different technique,
13:41which is what a trainer from Texas do.
13:43What kind of technique?
13:44Well, he starts every session by running a horse,
13:46and then the work they do is actually kind of a rest.
13:49I tried it with Cobra, and it worked.
13:51Yeah, that works for some colts,
13:53because you get them so tired they're not gonna fight you anymore,
13:56but it's just a shortcut.
13:58Maybe, but just because it's not how you do it doesn't mean...
14:01Logan, Cobra needs you to overcome his anxiety, okay?
14:04Not make him too tired that he's not gonna fight you.
14:07You just don't get it, Amy.
14:08No, I don't get it, Logan.
14:10The job you have to get to.
14:11I know you need the money, but you can't sacrifice...
14:13No, it's not about money.
14:14Okay, I'm not like you.
14:16I don't have my mom's business to build on.
14:18I don't have a ranch to live on.
14:20I have to make a career from nothing.
14:22Okay, I literally can't afford to just sit around
14:24and wait for an opportunity to knock.
14:33How are you preparing for the passing of the torch?
14:36I don't understand the question.
14:39How are you planning for your retirement?
14:41Oh, well, that's easy. I'm not.
14:44I'm not retiring. Did someone suggest I was?
14:48Honestly, that's been the speculation.
14:51You've gone through quite a few trainers recently
14:54and haven't been really attending races.
14:59Sorry.
15:00Let's forget about the question about retirement.
15:04I obviously got that wrong.
15:06It's forgiven and forgotten.
15:08I'm actually very excited about Fairfield's future.
15:11I recently purchased a filly by Ace Beats King.
15:17Ace Beats King? Really?
15:19You're not a fan?
15:21You retired to stud undefeated?
15:26I actually wrote an article last year about a new study.
15:29There were some geneticists who were looking into
15:32how to predict longevity
15:34by looking at DNA markers
15:36for potential physical breakdown and all that.
15:40Fascinating. I don't know anything about that.
15:44Yeah. Ace Beats King was one of the stallions that they studied
15:49and was actually found to have a predisposition for potential injury.
15:54It may not be fashionable,
15:56but I don't use blood tests to pick my horses.
16:01Of course. Old school.
16:03Hope, I really appreciate you choosing me for your article,
16:06but if you want to write about cutting-edge science
16:09or celebrity trainers,
16:11I don't think your readers are going to be interested in me.
16:16I think you should find somebody else for this month's profile.
16:20Oh. If you feel that way.
16:22I really do. I do. Thank you.
16:26And I wish you the very best.
16:28Thanks, Claire.
16:33Bye.
16:51Gigi? What are you looking for?
16:53I'm trying to find my grandfather's divining rod.
16:56I was meant to hang it somewhere,
16:59give it more pride of place,
17:01but I guess it's gone.
17:03This day has sucked all around, then.
17:05Oh?
17:07You didn't come down here just to...
17:09just to dig through the dust and the cobwebs with your old Gigi?
17:13I need some advice.
17:15The cobwebs are just a bonus.
17:18What's on your mind?
17:20I know I'm supposed to listen to and respect my elders and all that,
17:24but what if I know that something an adult is telling me is wrong?
17:28Is it ever okay to disobey?
17:31Well, that's a serious question.
17:34Any more specifics you want to share?
17:37I can't. Not yet, anyway.
17:40Oh, then.
17:41Adults get it wrong all the time.
17:44Now, you're a bright, wise young woman with a good heart,
17:48so I'd trust it.
17:51Even if it means I could make someone I care about mad at me?
17:55Depends very much on the situation, but maybe.
18:00Right.
18:02Okay. Thanks, Gigi.
18:04You want me to help you keep looking for the divining rod?
18:07Nah. It doesn't matter. It's just a stick, anyway.
18:12I did a little bit of research on divining rods.
18:15They seem like they're magic, but they're not.
18:17It's actually all about the diviner and how they know the land.
18:23The rod itself is just an outlet for their intuition.
18:27Kind of like Dumbo's magic feather.
18:29Dumbo's magic feather. I like that.
18:32It's too bad we lost ours.
18:35But that's the point, Gigi.
18:37We don't really need it.
18:44So, when is your friend going to start drilling again?
18:47He's coming back tomorrow, and he's going to try a different site.
18:50And bring extra pipe in case he has to drill deeper.
18:53Yeah, well, let's hope this is the one.
18:55And, Lise, how did the interview with Fleet Magazine go?
19:01Yeah, when can we read it?
19:02I actually cancelled the interview.
19:04Didn't feel like my story was a good fit with the magazine.
19:07What? They say you have a great story.
19:09Well, I'm just not interested in telling it or being in the spotlight right now.
19:15In the magazine or at the dinner table.
19:17Amy? You're quiet. How was your day?
19:20It was a day.
19:21You and Logan make any progress with that Colt?
19:24It's not Cobra I'm worried about, it's Logan.
19:26I don't know, he's just putting so much pressure on himself.
19:29I don't know if it's coming from finances or something else.
19:32Katie, have you talked to him?
19:34I've barely seen him.
19:35I was supposed to go to his birthday party next week, but Miley called and said it was cancelled.
19:39Did she say why?
19:40Just said Logan didn't want to party.
19:42I figured it was because he's so busy.
19:48Okay.
19:49Jess, I'm going to head back to the barn and make sure the horses are watered.
19:52Okay, I'll be right behind you.
19:55Jessica, can I talk to you before you go?
19:58Of course.
19:59There's been something worrying me.
20:03Well, I did wonder because you left us in a hurry this morning.
20:10Grandpa asked me not to say anything, but I think telling you is the right thing to do.
20:16I know you're waiting for me to tell you what really happened this afternoon.
20:19I'm just sitting here, sipping my wine, listening to the crickets.
20:25I didn't exactly cancel the interview.
20:28I basically walked out on it.
20:31Why?
20:32Because it was feeling like an exit interview.
20:35The journalist, Hope, was insinuating that I should be developing a retirement plan.
20:40Oh, that's ridiculous.
20:42Well, I thought so too at first, and then she knew more about my horse's pedigree than I did.
20:45Okay, now I know that's not true.
20:49Okay, that new filly that I'm so excited about,
20:52her sire is a test subject in some scientific mRNA study.
20:57So I looked it up, and according to his blood tests,
20:59he can pass on a tendency for physical injury.
21:02I mean, I bought that horse because of the way she moved,
21:06and how in your pocket she was.
21:08I feel like my methods are becoming obsolete, and I'm being left behind.
21:13At least science can't replace gut intuition.
21:18Just because other people start adopting some new fad doesn't mean you have to.
21:23One thing I know for sure is you already have proven instinct,
21:30and it's only getting sharper with age.
21:33Careful.
21:35That's one of the good things about getting old.
21:38I would know.
21:46Hey.
21:48What's going on here?
21:54Let's get this back up.
21:57Let's get this back up.
22:00Get you guys ready.
22:10Good night, everybody. Love you.
22:13Good night, Poker.
22:15Good night. Love you.
22:18You check the pump lately?
22:20Right before dinner.
22:22Okay, so what did I do?
22:24Oh, you didn't do anything, sweetheart.
22:27Our well just ran dry.
22:48Tim? Are you still here?
22:53Tim!
22:55Are you okay?
22:57What happened?
22:59Tim!
23:17Tim!
23:32Am I in trouble?
23:34No. No. In fact, I owe you an apology.
23:39I didn't mean to put you in a tough spot.
23:42I didn't want to force you to lie.
23:46You know, you get to my age,
23:49I just tend to dismiss my aches and pains.
23:54It's okay.
23:56You are gonna go to the doctor, though, right?
23:59I'm gonna get all the help I need.
24:01Good.
24:05Don't worry.
24:10Goodbye, sweetheart. Thank you.
24:12Bye, Jessica.
24:16Better not give away too much of this stuff. It's precious.
24:19I'm not really in the mood for your jokes.
24:21I'm too busy being furious with you.
24:23Jessica.
24:24No. I knew something was off,
24:26and you made me doubt my own instincts.
24:28Headaches, blurred vision. Why wouldn't you tell me?
24:31Because I didn't have time to deal with it,
24:33and I didn't want you to worry.
24:35Okay, well, you always have time to take care of your health.
24:37Well, what if it's something that can't be taken care of?
24:40Like what?
24:43CTE?
24:46No cure.
24:48So I don't see the point of being poked and prodded by doctors.
24:53I've been down that road before.
24:56Mm-mm.
24:58I'd rather just be present.
25:01I understand.
25:03I felt that way myself.
25:06But do you remember when I didn't want to call my oncologist
25:09because I didn't want bad news,
25:11and you told me that I couldn't live in fear?
25:13Well, now I need you to take your own advice.
25:16Go and see a doctor.
25:21Okay.
25:23Okay.
25:41You sending clients home?
25:43The well dried up completely last night.
25:45We're gonna take the Heartland horses over to Fairfield in the evening.
25:49Amy, I'm sorry I got so angry yesterday.
25:53I think I knew you were right.
25:56I was just mad at myself.
25:58I appreciate the apology.
26:01I'm not letting you off the hook that easily.
26:03We're going for a ride.
26:05Don't you have, like, a million things to do?
26:07Yeah, and this is the most important one on that list.
26:11Come on.
26:19Shut it down!
26:24It's not it, is it?
26:26I'm sorry, Tim.
26:28This isn't common, but it's happening more and more these days.
26:31What, there's no water at all?
26:33That's not possible.
26:35It's these conditions. Minimal spring runoff.
26:37Not much snow this winter.
26:39The little rain we have isn't making any difference
26:41to what's happening 100 feet down.
26:43You're just gonna have to wait it out.
26:45We can't wait, Dougie.
26:47Our cattle are drinking the last of the water as we speak.
26:50Keep digging.
26:52I can keep trying other spots.
26:54Maybe I'd find something eventually,
26:56but it'll take more time than I can give you.
26:58Can't afford it.
27:00I recommend you bring in water tankers.
27:02I gotta load up my rig.
27:06Thanks, Dougie.
27:08There's a check for you at the house.
27:10This is one that I hate to cash, but I appreciate it.
27:12Look, good luck.
27:28I think I'm gonna need to hear you say it out loud, Tim.
27:33The size of our herd?
27:36We can afford water tankers for a while.
27:40We can afford water tankers for about a week,
27:43and we have to start selling off land.
27:46No way.
27:48Then we gotta sell the herd, Jack.
27:50Start over when we can.
27:55Decades of work reduced to a blank slate.
28:01You wanna ride back with me?
28:03No.
28:30Ooh, ooh.
29:00Let's go.
29:30This place feels like something from a whole other life.
29:32A beautiful life.
29:34A lot of happy memories here.
29:37So, you got a birthday coming up.
29:40Katie let it slip that you canceled your party.
29:43Why?
29:45I don't really like birthdays.
29:47You are way too young to not like birthdays.
29:50Yeah, Miley agrees.
29:52We had an argument about it, actually.
29:55She just...
29:57She doesn't understand.
29:59You know, this sudden interest in cult-starting,
30:02wanting to make a name for yourself.
30:04No, I don't... I don't know why I said all that.
30:06No, I get it. You feel under pressure.
30:08Like you have to hit certain milestones
30:11and accomplish goals by a certain age.
30:14Yeah.
30:16This year's just extra tough, you know?
30:19This is the same age as my mom was when she had me.
30:23Which means in two years,
30:25I'm gonna be the same age as she was when she...
30:28I get it.
30:30I understand, Logan. I do.
30:33There's just so much I want to do, you know?
30:35I want to make her proud.
30:37Have a career and buy a house and a truck
30:39that doesn't break down the second it hits a pothole.
30:41And you will do all those things.
30:43Right?
30:45Logan, you have accomplished so much.
30:47And I'm proud to see how far you've come.
30:49I want to ask Miley to marry me.
30:52And not in five years.
30:54Like, soon.
30:56As soon as soon.
30:59I don't want to waste any time, Amy.
31:03It doesn't make sense. I know.
31:09It makes perfect sense, Logan.
31:12You feel like the world is wild right now.
31:15It's unpredictable.
31:17But what doesn't make sense to me
31:19is why you have to keep your fears to yourself.
31:21Thought I could just grit my teeth and get through it.
31:27That's probably why I'm having so much trouble with Cobra.
31:30He's anxious.
31:32I'm even more anxious.
31:34Well, at least you found a way to connect with him.
31:38Think you're ready to try again?
31:40Why not?
31:42Can't go any worse, right?
31:44Well, Blue...
31:46There's true grit, and there's true stupid.
31:50And I think I'm right on the line.
31:53You talking to your horse?
31:56I am, but he's not much of a conversationalist.
32:03I'm not.
32:05I'm not.
32:07I'm not.
32:09I'm not.
32:11I'm not.
32:14Thought I went back in time for a second there.
32:17You, uh, have any luck with that thing?
32:21Nah. Nah, I'm not even sure I expected to have any, really.
32:27Your digger didn't find water?
32:29He did not.
32:31Our water table's so low
32:33that finding the right spot
32:35would take more time and money than we have.
32:39Sorry to hear that, Jack.
32:42Yeah, and I'm sorry about yesterday.
32:45I, uh...
32:51I, uh...
32:53I started off that conversation kind of fierce.
33:13Here.
33:15Yeah.
33:17This is where you found water.
33:19Yeah.
33:21On the land you're leasing from me.
33:28Oh.
33:30So it is.
33:32Yeah.
33:34Look, Nathan, you were frank with me,
33:36so I'm going to be frank with you.
33:39Tim's making calls to auction houses as we speak.
33:44We're selling off our cattle.
33:47No other option?
33:49No.
33:51Hmm.
33:53Thing is, I need answers.
33:56I need to know if you actually found water with that thing,
33:59because if you did, you might have saved both our ranches.
34:03Yeah.
34:05It'd only be fair if I cover my share.
34:07You won't pay half.
34:09If there's water.
34:11I think my money's safe, though.
34:14There's no way those divining rods actually work.
34:17When it's your last shot, you take it.
34:22No matter how wild it is.
34:29Where are you going?
34:31I got a drilling rig to catch.
34:37Yeah!
35:02Oh.
35:08All right.
35:24Good boy, Cobra.
35:26I think he's ready.
35:28Do you want to be the first one in the saddle?
35:32All right.
35:34Easy.
35:40Whoa.
35:46Whoa.
35:48Come on, Cobra.
35:52Thank you for making time to meet with me again.
35:55I'm sorry that our conversation ended strangely last time.
36:03Never had somebody walk out of an interview before.
36:06All kind of rock and roll.
36:09The truth is that your questions struck a nerve.
36:13My confidence has been a little shaky lately,
36:16and in talking to you,
36:18I was reminded how fast this business moves,
36:21with or without you.
36:24I get that.
36:26I thought that people would want to read about someone in the midst of great success.
36:30But after considering, I don't think that's true,
36:33because racing horses involves great failure,
36:38even for those of us who are successful.
36:41I question my instincts all the time.
36:44My horses lose, and I don't want to hide that.
36:49The vulnerability is refreshing.
36:53What is success for you, then?
36:56Sounds like it's not just winning or making money.
36:59Success is loving the job, which I do, even when it's exhausting.
37:04Success is building a healthy, loving environment for my horses,
37:08loving them like a family member, not just an asset.
37:11And I think that's what makes great winners.
37:14And no blood test can tell you if a horse has heart.
37:19Sometimes a human can, if they're paying attention.
37:22Lisa, I'm so relieved to hear you're not retiring,
37:25because honestly, I think the racing industry needs you.
37:31Also, I'm going to need you to repeat that speech,
37:35so I can get it transcribed word for word.
37:50That was a wild feeling.
37:52You're hooked now, huh?
37:54Yeah, definitely.
37:56I'm not going to let my ambitions blind me again, though.
38:00I won't cut corners.
38:02I actually think that quilt starting might be a good fit for you.
38:05Just do it your way.
38:07Don't put the clock first.
38:09I'm not going to let my ambitions blind me again, though.
38:12I won't cut corners.
38:14I actually think that quilt starting might be a good fit for you.
38:17Don't put the clock first.
38:19I think I could be really good, eventually.
38:23Can I give you one more piece of advice?
38:26You're not walking the same road as your mom.
38:30I know, I just...
38:32I don't want to have any regrets.
38:34I get that, but it doesn't mean living like you're running out of time.
38:38It means living in a place of hope.
38:47Hey.
38:55Hey.
38:57What did the doctor say?
38:59Did they think it could be CTE?
39:01Worse.
39:03She prescribed these.
39:06Glasses?
39:09Reading glasses.
39:11She thinks that the blurred vision
39:13could be caused by stress and eye strain from too much screen time.
39:17That is wonderful news.
39:19Wonderful?
39:22Jessica, I'm going to look like Jack.
39:26We'll get you nicer frames, classy ones.
39:29They don't exist.
39:37Even if there is water,
39:39like I said, we'd be finding a needle in a field of haystacks.
39:43Still going to have to trench twice as far to get to the house.
39:46Yeah, I know where we are.
39:48I just hate to take your money
39:50when I foresee a likely outcome.
39:53Especially when things are tight.
39:55The likely is not certain, Dougie.
39:57We're going to dig.
40:10Here we go.
40:35This is really where my grandpa chose to dig, on your land?
40:38No, I didn't have a hand in finding the spot,
40:40if that's what you're thinking.
40:42I am worried I offered a little too much encouragement.
40:46If there's water, I said I'd go in with you.
40:49Or I guess you'd be going in with me.
40:52Nathan, that's pretty generous.
40:55It's a long shot.
40:58But, I don't know,
41:00your grandpa seems to have a feeling and he knows this land.
41:04Yeah, he does.
41:09This is what happened last time?
41:11It's possible this is worse.
41:16This is not the kind of suspense I like.
41:25Do you want me to keep going?
41:28At this point, every foot that I take,
41:31I'm going to have to dig again.
41:34Do you want me to keep going?
41:36At this point, every foot that I dig,
41:39it's just burning more money.
41:41If there was water down there, we'd have hit it by now.
41:44Sweetheart, it's your call.
41:47I don't know, Lisa. I thought I...
41:49Hey, hey.
41:51That filly that I was worried about,
41:53won her maiden race today,
41:55just as I was wrapping up the interview.
41:58You told me to be confident even in the slumps,
42:01and it paid off.
42:03If there's water here, just keep digging.
42:06Okay?
42:19Hi, honey.
42:21Come with me.
42:23Come on.
42:32It's up to you.
42:34I'm with you 100%.
42:40Drill.
42:54Yeah, we did it!
42:56Yeah!
43:02GG did it!
43:07Hey, Bryce!
43:09I hope you have your checkbook ready.
43:12Looks like our ranches are tied together for a while, huh?
43:16Yeah.
43:19Looks like our ranches are tied together for a while, huh?
43:23It would seem so.
43:48It would seem so.
43:49It would seem so.