Heartland (CA) Season 1 Episode 2
Heartland (CA) Season 1 Episode 2
Heartland (CA) Season 1 Episode 2
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Heartland (CA) Season 1 Episode 2
Heartland (CA) Season 1 Episode 2
#SeriesYNovalasXTC
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00:00I have to go home I try and tell myself that she lived an amazing life my daughter died trying to
00:16save that horse and I want my granddaughter to grow up thinking that she died for nothing
00:22what's it do with the babes you keep 10 feet away at all times any part of you that crosses that
00:27line will be removed problem is grandpa he's never going to forgive you so how come you're going
00:34through all mom's stuff and you're making all these decisions about things that you're not even
00:38planning to stick around because somebody has to maybe I know that you blame me but we were just
00:44trying to help you it's not my fault it's not my fault
00:57mom
01:20mom
01:24mom
01:27no
01:29no
01:32mom
01:33did three call while I was in the shower
01:43nope
01:44she should be here any minute hey are you okay
01:48yeah I'm fine why I heard you this morning you woke me up
01:52I'm fine really you don't understand I'm just so excited to see Soraya so she's back from Quebec
02:01mm-hmm yeah she was born last night well before you go running off I have to talk to you about
02:07swallow what about swallow how's it going with him how's it going with him how's he doing is he
02:16improving this follows fine there she is well are you sure Amy swallow are you sure he's fine
02:26yeah sure I'm the one training you okay I'm just asking Amy and I'm just telling no worries
02:32hello Mrs. Roche hi it's Lou Fleming calling from Heartland yep Amy says swallow is fine and he's ready to be picked up
02:51and at the break of day you sank into your dream
03:01you dreamer
03:03you dreamer
03:04you dreamer
03:06And at the break of day you sank into a dream, a dreamer, a dreamer, a dreamer, a dreamer.
03:32So how much money this time, Nick?
03:34That's none of your beeswax, Mallory.
03:36Why? CEOs of huge companies publish their salaries in, like, Forbes magazines for everybody to see.
03:42You read Forbes magazine.
03:44My mom does. But you've got to be paying a minimum, right, Jack?
03:48I mean, I'd be expecting a lot less thing as I'm only 12.
03:50Well, I'd pay you something if you made yourself useful instead of following me around gabbing nonstop.
03:56Fine. Give me a job.
03:58Well, fine. Clean out coffers. Stop.
04:00I don't do horse poo.
04:04Well, that's hard to avoid on a ranch, don't you think?
04:12Hey!
04:14Hey!
04:16You look amazing.
04:20So do you. I miss you so much.
04:22I miss you too. So did Jazz. I love your sweater.
04:24Oh, he did. Jazz missed me?
04:26Yeah, he's been dancing around his stall waiting for you.
04:28Oh, he's so cute. Can we go for a ride?
04:30Absolutely.
04:31So where'd you get it?
04:32Oh, at the coolest store in Montreal. You'd love this place.
04:34Mr. Bartlett, hey!
04:38Good trip.
04:39The best.
04:40Hey, Mallory.
04:41Hi.
04:42I like this.
04:43So are you guys going riding?
04:47Are you?
04:50Are you?
04:53Whoa, who's this guy?
04:54This is Spartan.
04:56He was totally crazed when he got here.
04:58He's come a long way.
05:00How's your mom's dress?
05:02Pegasus?
05:05Yeah, he's not himself, is he?
05:08If you ask me, he's depressed.
05:10I mean, I would be too if my owner was-
05:20Hey, where are you going?
05:22For a ride.
05:24Oh, Ty, this is Soraya.
05:26Hey.
05:27Hey.
05:28She just got back from a trip from Montreal.
05:30So no one's here to help me muck out?
05:34Stuck with all the work?
05:36Again?
05:37I'll help you, Ty.
05:38I thought you didn't do horse manure.
05:51So, Ty, you forgot to mention he was hot.
05:55Why does everybody think he's so hot?
05:57Because he is.
05:58What's he like?
05:59I don't know.
06:00Weird.
06:01He's just here as part of a probation deal.
06:03Oh, bad boy.
06:04What'd he do?
06:05I actually don't want to know.
06:06He's the moodiest guy I've ever met.
06:08He'd be great one minute, you know, like actually human,
06:11and then dark the next.
06:13I just don't get him at all.
06:14Moody and dark.
06:15What's not to like?
06:16Watch it, Amy.
06:17Man, I'm impressed.
06:18He's a real jumper.
06:19Yeah, he seems to love it.
06:20You should get back into competition.
06:21I don't know.
06:22Come on, it's summer and no school.
06:23We could do it together.
06:24But I don't have a practice ring, so we could go to Andy Brimmer's place.
06:28He's got a whole course set up.
06:29Come on, it would be fun.
06:30Hey, I'm a real jumper.
06:31Come on, I'm a real jumper.
06:32Watch it, Amy.
06:33Watch it, Amy.
06:34Watch it, Amy.
06:36Man, I'm impressed.
06:37She's a real jumper.
06:38Yeah, he seems to love it.
06:39He should get back into competition.
06:40I don't know.
06:41I don't know.
06:42Come on, it's summer, no school.
06:44We could do it together.
06:45We don't have a practice ring,
06:46so we could go to Andy Brimmer's place.
06:48He's got a whole course set up.
06:50Come on, it would be fun.
06:52We might even make it to the fall finale.
06:54Could you imagine beating Ashley?
06:56So perfect.
07:00Come on, let's go.
07:05Ty, can you bring Swallow out?
07:07Swallow's leaving?
07:09Since when?
07:10Since this morning.
07:12Have you asked Amy?
07:12Of course I did, now just bring him out.
07:19Hey there, Mrs. Roche.
07:20Nice day.
07:22How you doing, Lou?
07:24Things getting a little better?
07:26Yeah, we're doing good.
07:27Thanks.
07:33So how's it gonna work from now on?
07:35Well, right now and until she goes back to New York anyway and who knows when that will be.
07:44Lou's just handling the business end of things, you know, like paying bills and ordering supplies,
07:49stuff like that.
07:50Mm-hmm.
07:51And I'm gonna try and do what my mom did.
07:53You can do it.
07:56You're amazing with horses.
07:57Look what you did for this guy.
07:58Thanks.
07:59I'm really glad you're home.
08:03Me too.
08:04Hey, uh, let's go up the trail to Clairedale Ridge.
08:05I haven't been there for ages.
08:06Let's just go home, okay?
08:10Come on.
08:11He's my favorite border back already.
08:12We didn't keep him very long at Heartland.
08:17Oh they say he's all fixed up.
08:31They do, do they?
08:36Well, you wouldn't catch me out on the road with him.
08:37Spooking at every car or truck he sees, I can tell you.
08:41All I know is that Marion Fleming worked miracles
08:43on my last horse.
08:44And apparently, Amy has inherited her mother's gift.
08:49Oh, the gift.
08:51Don't complain to me when Swallow throws you off again.
08:54Hey, Swallow, hey.
08:58Are you glad to be back at Briar Ridge?
09:00We missed you.
09:02Can I ride him?
09:04No, you can't.
09:06Ashley, I said no.
09:08Oh, Mother, chill.
09:14He's looking good.
09:15Nice and relaxed.
09:20Ashley!
09:30Oh, Pegasus.
09:34You gotta eat.
09:36I'll make you something special, OK?
09:40You're a good boy.
10:04Can you put that tack where it belongs?
10:14Like I got time to put things away.
10:17I just turned out all the horses and mucked out all their stalls.
10:21You had Mallory.
10:22Mallory.
10:23Right, Mallory.
10:25The mouth that never stops.
10:27There are three horses that still need their legs washed and wrapped.
10:30How am I supposed to do everything?
10:31You know what, Ty?
10:32It's what hired hands do.
10:34It's their job.
10:35I'm sorry, OK?
10:37I didn't mean it to sound like that.
10:41It's just I haven't seen Soraya in ages, and I'll help you do night check after dinner.
10:47I promise.
11:08OK, honey and bananas, can't say no to that.
11:20Where's Swallow?
11:24Mrs. Roche picked him up a couple of hours ago.
11:25What?
11:26At least that's one less horse to worry about.
11:27Why did you let Swallow go?
11:28Went into the stall.
11:29Lucy Green's bringing Whisper tomorrow.
11:30I wasn't done with him.
11:31You're the one who said he was ready.
11:32No, I didn't.
11:33You said he was fine.
11:34I asked you this morning, and you said he was fine.
11:35I said he was fine, as in he's improved.
11:36But he's not fine.
11:37He's not fine.
11:38I said he was fine.
11:39I said he was fine, as in he's improved.
11:40But he's not fine.
11:41He's not fine.
11:42He's not fine.
11:43He's not fine.
11:44He's fine.
11:45He's fine.
11:46He's fine.
11:47He's fine.
11:48He's fine.
11:49He's fine.
11:50I asked you this morning, and you said he was fine.
11:51I said he was fine, as in he's improved.
11:53But he's not fine, as in ready to go home fine.
11:56Well.
11:57Okay, I'll just call her.
12:02And we'll be fine.
12:05Oh, no.
12:10You said he was cured.
12:11I know, Mrs. Roche, and I'm-
12:12Amy, your idea of a cured horse, but it certainly isn't mine.
12:25I'm sorry.
12:26Listen to me, Lou.
12:27I knew your mother, and I had great respect for her.
12:30But I think you're making a living trading on Marian's reputation.
12:33Only thing is, you don't have the experience to deal with the problems you promised to treat.
12:38That is not fair.
12:39Now, hold on.
12:40Amy was doing a fabulous job.
12:43I knew he wasn't ready to go.
12:45You knew?
12:46It was my fault, actually.
12:47Swallow should never have left.
12:49Now, please, just bring him back, and we can continue his treatment.
12:52No, I'm sorry.
12:53Val Stanton has kindly offered to have one of her trainers work with him.
12:56That is so wrong.
12:58Briar Ridge's methods won't work on a horse like Swallow.
13:02Amy, Lou, I like you girls, but I think you're in way over your heads here.
13:08How could you let Swallow go?
13:09You knew he wasn't ready.
13:10Hey, what do I know?
13:11Just a hired hand, right?
13:12I hate to say it, I truly do, but I'm telling you, Heartland's days are numbered.
13:13Oh, Val.
13:14Oh, Val.
13:15I feel so sorry for that family.
13:16Oh, Val.
13:17I feel so sorry for that family.
13:18Especially Amy.
13:19Amy is a lovely girl.
13:20You know, I'm sorry.
13:21You know, you knew he wasn't ready.
13:22Hey, what do I know?
13:23Just a hired hand, right?
13:25I hate to say it, I truly do, but I'm telling you, Heartland's days are numbered.
13:41Oh, Val, I feel so sorry for that family, especially Amy.
13:46Amy is a lovely girl, but she is certainly not her mother.
13:51With Marion gone, there is no one there who can fix horses.
13:53It's a myth.
13:54That's what it is, it's a myth.
13:56And Lou was just trying to get away with it, charging good money for nothing.
14:01That is so New York, you know?
14:02Oh my God, Mom, it's Nick Harwell.
14:04Who's Nick Harwell?
14:05Only the hottest jumper on the circuit.
14:08Oh, he's too cute.
14:09Down, girl.
14:18Can I have a large coffee, milk, no sugar?
14:22Absolutely.
14:22Mrs. Stanton?
14:29Congrats on your latest win.
14:30Gosh, that star is a wonderful horse, huh?
14:32Yeah, he's quite a performer.
14:34He's a real show-off.
14:35He sure is.
14:37Couldn't help but notice, though.
14:38He kicked up a real fuss at the in-gate.
14:40Yeah.
14:41He doesn't usually do that, right?
14:45He's having a few issues right now.
14:47All right.
14:49Well, you know, if your people can't see their way to fixing him, come to Briar Ridge.
14:54I'm sure you have some very good people there.
14:58I just hired a trainer from the best stable in Kentucky.
15:01He cost me a fortune, don't ask.
15:04But he's nothing short of amazing.
15:06And if you bring Star by, you'll have a look at him.
15:12Here's your coffee.
15:18So.
15:19I'll think about it.
15:21Yeah.
15:21You do that.
15:23See ya.
15:24Yeah.
15:28Oh, he said see ya.
15:30What's this supposed to be?
15:39Shepherd's pie.
15:41A loose version.
15:44Tastes more like something the shepherd stepped in.
15:47No rudeness at the table.
15:49Or someone will eat in their own home where she belongs.
15:51So, Soraya tells me she wants to start competing again.
16:01Yeah.
16:02She wants me to train with her.
16:03Well, I think that's a good idea.
16:05You should get back to her.
16:07I don't know.
16:10That was Lucy Green, Whispy's owner.
16:12She's cancelled.
16:15Word travels fast.
16:17But some good news.
16:18A Mr. Garcia called.
16:20He's got a horse that won't let anyone saddle him.
16:22I gave him a quote and apparently...
16:24You gave him a quote?
16:26He asked for one.
16:27It usually takes you about a week, so I based it on that.
16:30It could take a week.
16:31It could take a month.
16:32I don't know until I've seen the horse.
16:34Just tell him the quote can't stand.
16:35I can't do that, Amy.
16:36It's not professional.
16:38We should have rates and stick to them.
16:40Everyone else does.
16:40We're not like everyone else.
16:42Look, stop.
16:43Both of you.
16:44There's a way to work this out.
16:46Maybe intense family therapy.
17:06I'm sorry I freaked out on Lou.
17:10It's just it's all her fault we're getting a bad rap.
17:12Go easy on her.
17:14She's on a bit of a learning curve and figuring things out.
17:17I'm still trying to figure her out.
17:21I wish she was a horse.
17:22It would be a lot easier.
17:27Well, if she was a horse,
17:30you'd try.
17:33Right.
17:33Are you slacking off again?
17:55Must be nice.
17:56I'll just spread it on Pegasus.
18:12Don't strain yourself.
18:13What's your problem?
18:14What's yours?
18:15You're the one with the stick.
18:16Okay.
18:22I'm sorry about Swallow.
18:24It was my fault, not yours.
18:25You're damn right it was.
18:28Gee, thanks.
18:33So you're not Miss Perfect.
18:35Big deal.
18:40This training thing, train for what?
18:44Hmm?
18:45Your friend, what does she want you to train for?
18:48Show jumping, competition.
18:51And your grandpa said you should get back to it.
18:53Did you compete a lot, or?
18:56I used to.
18:58Did you like it?
19:01Yeah, I did.
19:03Well, like I always say, if it feels good,
19:05you've got to do it, right?
19:06Clearly, that's worked well for you.
19:09Hmm.
19:13Nice.
19:14So how do you, uh, train?
19:15So how do you, uh, train?
19:19A neighbor has a, a jumping course.
19:23Soraya's totally up for it.
19:24I mean, she, she wants to start tomorrow, but,
19:28I don't think I want to.
19:31Why not?
19:32I don't know.
19:35Not ready.
19:36I don't know.
19:36My mom, she was my coach.
19:41She, she's never done it alone.
19:48I know it's lame.
19:50No.
19:52But I think you should do it.
19:55For this guy.
19:57Sounds like he's had a pretty crappy life.
20:00And if he likes jumping so much, maybe it'd be good for him.
20:02You know?
20:06See?
20:07He wants to.
20:09Don't need to be a horse whisperer to know that.
20:32Spartan, come on.
20:48Hey.
20:50No.
20:52Amy, go easy.
20:53You're okay.
20:55Amy.
20:58You've got to be more careful.
20:59That horse could have killed you.
21:00It's okay.
21:05Relax.
21:23What are you doing?
21:26My mom calls it tea touch.
21:28It just helps reduce stress.
21:31You should use it on low.
21:36Yeah, I should.
21:38So much for going to Andy Brimmers.
21:41You can't train, we certainly can't compete.
21:45I'm sorry, Sreya.
21:47I really am.
21:51Yes, Mr. Garcia, I realize I gave you that price,
21:54but we won't know until we've had the horse for a few days.
21:59Every horse takes a different amount of time.
22:04Fine.
22:06I understand.
22:08I'm sorry.
22:13Mr. Strickland.
22:15Hi.
22:16I'm good.
22:18Yes, I know.
22:19And I promise it'll just be another couple weeks.
22:23Yes.
22:25I know.
22:27Thanks, Mr. Strickland.
22:44I'll just take it one day at a time.
23:00Oh, dear.
23:02Oh, dear.
23:03Oh, dear.
23:04Oh, dear.
23:06Shh.
23:07Shh.
23:08I'm sorry.
23:36Luke?
23:37Something wrong?
23:46I'm screwing up, Grandpa.
23:50Royally.
23:52On all fronts.
23:54Work.
23:56Here.
24:00I'm not used to...
24:04...feeling.
24:07Maybe you're pushing yourself too hard.
24:19Look out there.
24:26You'll have to stand still and smell the roses.
24:29You won't find that in New York.
24:34A day at a time, Lou.
24:37A day at a time.
24:53Easy, easy. Easy, little boy.
24:56Good boy.
24:59Come on, you're okay.
25:04Come on.
25:06Come on.
25:07Good boy.
25:14Hey, Amy.
25:15You should open up that side door.
25:20It's no wonder he won't go in.
25:22Looks like a bloody jail cell in there.
25:28Amy, where the hell is he going?
25:30Hey!
25:32You're supposed to help me with that gate rail!
25:33Get that gate rail!
25:42Ty!
25:45Oh my God, hi!
25:47What are you doing?
25:52What are you doing?
25:54Nothing.
25:55You're doing something.
25:56Can I help?
25:58Can I help?
25:59Can I help?
26:00Can I?
26:04All right, fine.
26:05You can help.
26:06Just don't talk.
26:08Are you implying that I talk too much?
26:10Is that it?
26:11Because I don't.
26:12And if I do, I have something to say.
26:14I'm like people who think it's cool to be the silent type.
26:16Just stop.
26:18Now.
26:19Okay.
26:21Oh, I have a question.
26:23How much does Jack pay you?
26:40Hey.
26:44Can we talk?
26:47Look, I want to apologize.
26:49Okay?
26:50I know I messed up with Swallow.
26:55It was my fault too.
26:57I should have made sure you knew he wasn't ready to go.
27:01And I want you to know that I've been wrong about some other things too.
27:06I mean, I've been putting way too much pressure on you and it's not fair.
27:10No one expected that you could just pick up from where Mom left off.
27:16So you don't think I can do what Mom did?
27:19Maybe you can.
27:20You know?
27:21But maybe you can't.
27:22And I just don't want you to think that we expect you to.
27:26Thanks for the vote of confidence.
27:28Amy, I'm saying this for you.
27:30So that you can relax a bit.
27:31You're the one who needs to relax.
27:39I can't win with you, can I?
27:40Hey.
27:54Mrs. Happy.
27:56We want to show you something.
27:57Hey!
28:10Ty!
28:12I need you here!
28:13What?
28:28Nothing.
28:40Can I help you?
28:43Clint Riley, Ty Borden's probation officer.
28:47See you around.
28:50So, Mr. Bartlett, the bottom line is that your daughter,
28:53Marion Fleming, signed the papers for Ty
28:55and the conditions for his probationary period.
28:57But unfortunately, now that she is deceased...
29:02Ty needs someone else to sponsor.
29:05Don't feel like you have to do this, sir.
29:09I'd like you to think about it.
29:10For a man your age, Ty can be quite a handful.
29:15And there are plenty of other placements out there
29:17that the boy might be better suited to.
29:19So, I'll leave it with you.
29:21All right.
29:22I'll be in touch.
29:25So, Ty didn't have any idea how to set this up.
29:27I did so.
29:28I googled it.
29:29Google Schmugle.
29:30I was the one who set him straight.
29:31How many jumps?
29:32How high?
29:33How far apart?
29:34I just set it up so you could practice jumping here.
29:35So, Spartan doesn't have to be trailered.
29:37It's amazing.
29:38So, you don't think I'll be able to get Spartan in the trailer?
29:43I don't know.
29:44You're the expert.
29:46Am I?
29:47I don't think so.
29:48Thanks.
29:49Bye, bye.
29:50Bye.
29:51Bye.
29:52Bye.
29:53Bye.
29:54Bye.
29:55Bye.
29:56Bye.
29:57Bye.
29:58Bye.
29:59Bye.
30:00Bye.
30:02Bye.
30:03Bye.
30:04Bye.
30:05Bye.
30:06Bye.
30:07Bye.
30:08Bye.
30:09Bye.
30:10Bye.
30:11Bye.
30:12Bye.
30:13Bye.
30:13Bye.
30:15Bye.
30:16Bye.
30:17Bye.
30:43Ty.
31:05Ty.
31:09Ty.
31:11Ty.
31:17What are you doing?
31:19Wake up.
31:21What?
31:22I need you.
31:24I mean, I need you to help me with something.
31:26You crazy smell the night.
31:29Come on.
31:30You have to come with me.
31:31You were right.
31:33About what?
31:34I had this dream.
31:36Only I wasn't myself in it.
31:39I was Spartan.
31:42You were Spartan.
31:45Right.
31:47No, I know what to do now.
31:49But I need your help, so come on.
31:52All right.
31:55But you are crazy.
32:05Remember when you said that I should open up all the doors to the trailer because it looks
32:08like a jail cell and no wonder Spartan didn't want to go in?
32:10Well, I think you were right.
32:12No way.
32:13I hired Hany was actually right about something.
32:15Okay, let it go.
32:16Spartan's afraid of the trailer, I know that.
32:18He was traumatized by the accident.
32:19But maybe if we can show him it's not a trap, not a jail cell, then maybe he'll want to
32:23go in.
32:24So I thought we could use it like a bridge.
32:26A bridge?
32:27Yeah, where's his favorite place?
32:28The paddock.
32:29Exactly.
32:30So maybe we could move the trailer so he has to go through it to get to the paddock from
32:33the barn like a bridge.
32:36I like that.
32:38I'll drive.
32:39Have you guys seen what Amy and Tara are doing with Spartan?
32:48No, I haven't even had time to go outside today yet.
32:53What are you doing?
32:56It's an article explaining the correlation between rising oil prices and the weak dollar.
33:01Fascinating.
33:02Mallory, you can't hang out right now, okay?
33:04I'm way too busy.
33:06Don't your parents ever miss you at home?
33:08No.
33:09You know, you should really relax, Lou.
33:12You're getting lines right there.
33:20What are you doing?
33:22It's called a tea touch.
33:24Amy said your mom used it on nervous horses.
33:26It reduces stress.
33:28Okay, Mallory, stop it.
33:31Take a pill.
33:32If it can work on a stubborn old neg, it'll definitely work on you.
33:37I, uh, I have to go to Maggie's.
33:40Does anybody need anything?
33:41Nope.
33:42Ty, can I have a word?
33:43I don't mind cutting you some slack from time to time, but I don't see anything getting done around here, and you know what?
33:47It is ticking me off royally.
33:48Fine.
33:49No worries.
33:50What do you want me to do?
33:51No, Grandpa.
33:52He can't work right now.
33:53Amy, I can't.
33:54No worries.
33:55No worries.
33:56What do you want me to do?
33:57No, Grandpa.
33:58He can't work right now.
33:59Amy, I can.
34:00Why not?
34:01Well, he had a really good idea of how to get Spartan in the trailer, and I still need his
34:02help.
34:03No worries.
34:04What do you want me to do?
34:05No, Grandpa.
34:06He can't work right now.
34:07Amy, I can.
34:08Why not?
34:09Well, he had a really good idea of how to get Spartan in the trailer, and I still need
34:12his help.
34:13Well, fine, then.
34:14Good luck with that.
34:15He does still work here, doesn't he?
34:16Is it expecting too much for you to finish off that gate rail?
34:18I want it done by the time I get back, and I'm not telling you when that is.
34:20Oh, and, uh, you think I could use my truck?
34:23No.
34:24No.
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35:11No.
35:12What's on your mind?
35:14Nothing.
35:16No, come on, Maggie.
35:18You're dying to tell me something.
35:20It's all over your face.
35:22Well, I hate to be the bearer of gossip,
35:26but I hear a lot of stuff from behind the counter.
35:29I'm sure you do.
35:31Val Stanton's been in here spreading rumors about Heartland,
35:35how it's going down the tube,
35:37how without marrying it doesn't stand a chance,
35:39you know, that sort of thing.
35:41She's doing it in the nicest possible way, of course.
35:43Oh, what a sweet girl. Amy is blah, blah, blah, blah.
35:46But people are listening.
35:50Well, isn't that just like Val?
35:52Well, she loves to spread the good cheer around, doesn't she?
35:55Oh, yeah.
35:56She's the Mother Teresa of Hudson.
36:11Well, look who's decided to pay a visit.
36:16I'm just checking out how the other half works.
36:20How are you doing, Jack?
36:23My thoughts have been with you and your family.
36:26So I hear.
36:28Val?
36:29Oh, Jack, you know me, Roche.
36:32Absolutely. We go way back.
36:35I hate to complain, but your trainer guy just isn't impressing me much.
36:41Well, he tells me that Swallow's making great progress.
36:45Not as far as I can see.
36:48Well, these things take time, right?
36:51You really should give Amy another chance.
36:54Swallow was let go too soon.
36:56That was a mistake, plain and simple.
36:58But those things happen.
37:01Well, maybe I was too hasty.
37:04Think about it.
37:05I really will.
37:07See you, Val.
37:09Yeah.
37:11Take care, mate.
37:16Jack?
37:18Were you just trying to steal one of my clients?
37:21No.
37:22Just a little PR.
37:24Huh?
37:25Can I give you some advice?
37:32Shoot.
37:34Stop spreading nasty rumors about a hard line to mind your own business.
37:43Besides, it's kind of difficult to sling mud and keep your own hands clean.
37:54I know you don't want to.
37:55Look what I've got.
37:56I know you don't want to.
38:11Look what I've got.
38:13You want that?
38:14Yeah.
38:15That's a good boy.
38:16You want this?
38:17That's a good boy.
38:18You excited to join me, have you?
38:19Cool.
38:20You want that?
38:25Yeah, that's a good boy.
38:30You want this?
38:35That's a good boy.
38:40You decided to join me, have you?
38:44What a great boy.
38:51See?
38:52Now you get to go in your paddock.
38:54You did it.
38:56Thanks for your advice.
38:57It really worked.
38:58No problem.
39:00You know, while you're really intuitive with horses,
39:02you should learn to ride.
39:05No, thanks.
39:06Stick to motorcycles.
39:07You don't have to clean up after them.
39:14Mrs. Roche called.
39:24She was wondering if we had room for Swallow.
39:27Seems he's not progressing at Briar Ridge.
39:29That's good.
39:31It's great that you got Spartan to go into that trailer.
39:34Yeah, I'm relieved.
39:36Soraya's pretty happy about it, too.
39:39Okay, just so we're clear,
39:41I never doubted you could do wonders with that horse,
39:43or any horse for that matter.
39:45I just didn't want you to think that you were solely responsible
39:48for Heartland making a go of it.
39:56We'll make it work.
40:08In spite of what you might do to screw things up.
40:10I got to check on Pegasus.
40:15How's he doing?
40:17He's okay.
40:18He's eating better.
40:21I'll come with you.
40:22Sure you want to come in the barn?
40:23That's where all the scary horses are.
40:25Funny girl.
40:27Hey, do I have lines?
40:29What?
40:30Lines.
40:31Here?
40:32Oh, please tell me this isn't another grumpy client.
40:41Oh, my God.
40:42What?
40:44It's Nick Harwell.
40:45Who?
40:50Are you Amy Fleming?
40:52No.
40:53Is she around?
40:54She is.
40:55I mean, I'm her.
40:58I'm Amy.
40:59You're...
41:00Wow.
41:02You're younger than I thought that you would be.
41:05I'm sorry.
41:06That's probably exactly what you want to hear.
41:08Not quite.
41:10I heard a lot of good things about you,
41:12that you're good with horses.
41:14She's amazing, actually.
41:19Scott Cardinal, the vet?
41:20He's our vet, too.
41:23He's a good friend of mine.
41:24He couldn't say enough about you either.
41:25So, I thought I'd come over.
41:27My horse, Star, he's having some problems with dogs.
41:32With dogs?
41:33Yeah.
41:34It started at the provincials.
41:35He got spooked right the last minute by a big golden retriever,
41:37and now all he has to do is hear barking,
41:39and he goes all crazy.
41:41Well, um, I can't make any promises, of course,
41:44but I'd love to work with you, with...
41:46I'd love to work with him, um, see how it goes.
41:49Great.
41:50I'll get him out of the trailer.
41:51Yeah, great.
41:52Let's go.
41:54Oh, uh, how does your horse feel about honking geese?
41:56Because we have a couple of those.
42:11What are you looking at?
42:18Following your advice, Grandpa.
42:20Just taking in the scenery.
42:22Hey.
42:39Hey.
42:40Hey.
42:45Look, I know I haven't exactly been, uh, a Mr. Reliable,
42:49and, um, and I know you ticked off at me half the time,
42:54but, uh...
42:56Relax.
43:02I signed it.
43:05I must be crazy.
43:10You can get back to work.
43:11I'm not sure.
43:16Go ahead.
43:18I hear I hear you.
43:20I know you matter.
43:22Okay.
43:23Yeah.
43:30Whoa!
43:31Aleister, come here!
43:32Dusk has turned to nightfall, dawn has replaced day
43:38And I don't feel so far away now
43:43I'm thinking of you, wherever you may be
43:49And I don't feel so far away now
43:56Where did that come from?
44:02You build it?
44:10Who knew?
44:32The stars that glimmer for a million miles
44:38Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
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