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00:02:33Miss Donovan
00:02:35Do you love garbage?
00:02:40I beg your pardon?
00:02:42A great photographer actually reveals aspects of himself that he's unaware of.
00:02:46Did you see some truth about yourself in this garbage?
00:02:51Happy birthday, Jordan!
00:03:06So, how'd it go at the gallery?
00:03:09What does he know anyway?
00:03:12He knows garbage when he sees it.
00:03:15Maybe I'm just fooling myself.
00:03:17Oh, I'm going to do this forever.
00:03:20Maybe I should just give up and go back to Wall Street.
00:03:23What?
00:03:24No, no, no, no, no.
00:03:25See, that's why you're going to make it.
00:03:27Because you never give up.
00:03:28Even when you should.
00:03:29Like with Edward, who's kept you hanging forever.
00:03:31Okay.
00:03:32You have to stop that because it's my birthday.
00:03:34I'm just saying, you've been together for five years.
00:03:37You don't even live together.
00:03:38I mean, wake up and smell the decaf mocha latte.
00:03:40Edward has territorial issues, right, Hubert?
00:03:43He takes you for granted and you don't give him any reason not to.
00:03:46It's like you got doormat tattooed on your forehead.
00:03:49For your information, Miss Negative, I think that he's going to propose to me tonight, okay?
00:03:52Really?
00:03:53Yes.
00:03:54Did he say something?
00:03:55His exact words were, I want to talk about our relationship.
00:03:58So there.
00:03:58Okay.
00:03:59Well, you know, let's hope that he comes through.
00:04:02On with the celebration.
00:04:03Toast.
00:04:04Grab your glass.
00:04:06Hmm.
00:04:07To my best friend.
00:04:08Yes.
00:04:08On the occasion of your official descent into spinsterhood.
00:04:13Spinsterhood?
00:04:13That's so rude.
00:04:15You're over 30, sweetie.
00:04:21Better answer.
00:04:22Could be someone trying to tell you you won the lottery.
00:04:25Yeah.
00:04:27Tyler here.
00:04:28Tyler Franklin Ross, you went after that stupid horse again, didn't you?
00:04:32Morning to you too, sis.
00:04:34Listen, you've got another letter from Country Connection.
00:04:37This one's from New York City, of all places.
00:04:39Shame.
00:04:40She's so far away.
00:04:41She sounds real nice.
00:04:42Great.
00:04:43Remember our deal.
00:04:44Yeah, I remember it, Lori.
00:04:47Just remember your end of it, all right?
00:04:49Goodbye.
00:04:50Country Connections, the magazine for rural singles.
00:05:03What is this?
00:05:04This is great.
00:05:05Okay.
00:05:05It's mostly men, unlike New York, where straight single men are an endangered species, and they
00:05:09want to get married.
00:05:11Have 10,000 acres of weeds looking for a marriage-minded gal who can keep a house, cook, and drive a tractor.
00:05:18Must look good in jeans.
00:05:19Well, that's me.
00:05:20There.
00:05:20Read the ad I marked.
00:05:22Wyoming Cattleman, 35, been to college.
00:05:24Well, that's a good thing.
00:05:25Marriage and children inclined.
00:05:27I'm not perfect, and I'm not looking for someone who is Tyler Ross.
00:05:30And this concerns me how?
00:05:32I answered his ad in your name.
00:05:34Hey, Carla, this is good.
00:05:36He sent a plane ticket.
00:05:38Carla, you know, of all the crazy, stupid, ridiculous, mean, insane, what did you say
00:05:43about me anyway?
00:05:44Uh, I said that you're warm, and you're funny, and you're very sincere.
00:05:49But I have a terrific guy.
00:05:52You know what?
00:05:52He needs a nudge, okay?
00:05:53A man never wants a woman more than when another man wants her, so I got you another man.
00:05:57I'm not going to use some poor schmuck of a cowboy to make Edward jealous.
00:06:00It's playing games, and I don't do that, Carla.
00:06:02Look, just go out west, okay?
00:06:04Enjoy your trip.
00:06:06Take your camera.
00:06:06Maybe they got better garbage out there.
00:06:10Come in, Edward.
00:06:17Hi, sweetheart.
00:06:18How's the birthday, girl?
00:06:20Fine.
00:06:30Carla?
00:06:32Edward.
00:06:32How are you?
00:06:33Okay, I'm going to, um, let you two get on with a big celebration.
00:06:40Have fun.
00:06:42Thanks, baby.
00:06:48I got something for you.
00:06:50Yeah?
00:06:50Yes.
00:06:51Very special gift.
00:06:53Very special?
00:06:54Very special.
00:06:55Very special.
00:07:00I thought if we were going to be living in my apartment, you should have a key.
00:07:20So you're, you're, you're asking me to move in with me.
00:07:25And, and live together.
00:07:32I thought this would be the perfect time to take our relationship to the next level.
00:07:37This isn't just your birthday.
00:07:39This is, uh, this is the anniversary of the luckiest night of my life.
00:07:45Night we met.
00:07:46Yeah.
00:07:49Five years ago.
00:07:51Five years ago.
00:07:53I wonder where we're going to be in, in another five years.
00:07:57We'll be together.
00:07:59Together.
00:08:00Yeah.
00:08:01Together.
00:08:03Single.
00:08:03Together married.
00:08:05Oh, Jordan.
00:08:06This is a very real commitment that I'm making, asking you to move in with me.
00:08:12Okay, Edward, it's just that when I imagined this moment, I expected you to say, will you
00:08:17be my wife, not roommate?
00:08:19I mean, this is a solid offer.
00:08:21An offer.
00:08:22An offer, really.
00:08:23And how long is this offer good for?
00:08:25Until you find somebody better?
00:08:26Until you get bored?
00:08:27If something goes wrong between the two of us, who has to go out and find a new place?
00:08:30You or me?
00:08:31Well, it is my apartment.
00:08:33Exactly.
00:08:34Your home.
00:08:35Yours, not ours.
00:08:37Hey, nobody can promise forever and be sure they're going to live up to it.
00:08:41Really?
00:08:42You know what?
00:08:44It's exactly what one of these guys is prepared to do.
00:08:47And he wants to meet me.
00:08:53You expect me to believe that you want to meet him?
00:08:56Yes.
00:08:59Well, I'm not going to play these games with you, Jordan.
00:09:02When you are ready to discuss this like a mature, rational person, then call me.
00:09:07I can't believe I agreed to do this.
00:09:22How will I even recognize him?
00:09:24He didn't say?
00:09:25I can just imagine what Tyler Ross is going to look like.
00:09:28Overalls, a beer belly, and one of those funny cowboy hats.
00:09:32Oh, here you go.
00:09:33I have a drink.
00:09:35I can't speak.
00:09:37I have a drink.
00:09:40I have a drink.
00:09:43I have a drink.
00:09:44I have a drink.
00:09:45I have a drink.
00:09:46I have a drink.
00:09:47You're not going to eat.
00:09:48You're not going to eat.
00:09:49That's good.
00:09:49I have a drink.
00:09:50I have a drink.
00:09:51My life.
00:09:51What?
00:09:52What?
00:09:52What about the passenger still is of my life?
00:09:53No, pardon me.
00:10:23Miss Donovan?
00:10:26Tyler Ross.
00:10:28I'll get your bag.
00:10:30Okay.
00:10:39Gotta admit, I feel really awkward.
00:10:41I guess you probably do too, huh?
00:10:46I bet everyone who does this sort of thing feels the same way, right?
00:10:50No.
00:10:51I'll take that.
00:10:53We've got a ways to go.
00:11:12When do we get to town?
00:11:16We're there.
00:11:16This country is breathtaking.
00:11:28Constable would have loved it.
00:11:30He was an English painter.
00:11:33You don't say?
00:11:35Yeah, late 18th, early 19th century.
00:11:37He painted...
00:11:37Landscapes.
00:11:38A little dark for my taste.
00:11:44A little dark for my taste.
00:11:44It's gonna be just like a Danielle Steele novel.
00:12:08That's okay.
00:12:12I'll get it.
00:12:14Thanks.
00:12:21Jordan Donovan, it's my sister Lori, and Jesse.
00:12:25Jesse, what are you doing here?
00:12:26Just looking.
00:12:28Nice to meet you.
00:12:29Nice to meet you, too.
00:12:30Ma'am?
00:12:31Tyler, why is she carrying her own bag?
00:12:33I offered, but she wanted to do it herself.
00:12:35It's fine.
00:12:35I'll show you to the spare room, get about a half hour, and then we'll have some dinner.
00:12:39Okay.
00:12:40Jesse, I'll help you feed, huh?
00:12:43Nice to meet you, too.
00:12:44Nice to meet you.
00:12:45You sure seem like a nice dump, yeah?
00:12:51You say so.
00:12:53So, you're a photographer?
00:12:57Um, yeah.
00:12:59Ever photograph weddings?
00:13:00Uh, no.
00:13:01Oh.
00:13:02See, because I'm getting married in a few days, and the photographer that I hired has come down
00:13:06with the measles.
00:13:07Can you believe it?
00:13:08At his age.
00:13:10Well, it's just, I may not be here that long.
00:13:13I just got my wedding dress.
00:13:14You want to see it?
00:13:16Sure.
00:13:17Spare bedroom's over that way.
00:13:20Make yourself at home.
00:13:23Okay.
00:13:23Okay.
00:13:44That's, uh, that's an original Thomas Kinkade.
00:13:51Yes, it is.
00:13:51So, I was going to go for something a little less formal, but then I saw this, and, oh.
00:13:58You know how it is?
00:14:00Well, it's lovely.
00:14:01Really?
00:14:01Yeah.
00:14:02I don't have much of a fashion sense.
00:14:03My idea of getting dressed up is putting on a clean pair of jeans.
00:14:05Oh, I'm sure you'll be beautiful.
00:14:08I'm dying to ask you.
00:14:09What do you think of Tyler?
00:14:11You know, I can honestly say that I've never met anyone like him.
00:14:14So, is this your first trip out west, Miss Donovan?
00:14:22Actually, it is, Chuck.
00:14:23And please call me Jordan.
00:14:25Jordan.
00:14:25Why don't you tell us all about New York?
00:14:30Why don't you pass us all?
00:14:34Um, I'm sure it wouldn't be very interesting.
00:14:36Oh, come on.
00:14:37All the museums and the restaurants?
00:14:39Well, my favorite little place to hang out is a cafe called Le Côte de Basque on 52nd Street.
00:14:44Jackie Onassis and her sister Lee used to speak French to each other when they ate dinner.
00:14:48It was very cool.
00:14:51Ah.
00:14:54Jordan's a photographer.
00:14:55Oh.
00:14:57Chuck just had his picture taken at Sears last week, didn't you?
00:15:00Yes, sir, I did.
00:15:01I'm actually a fine arts photographer.
00:15:04I just had a meeting with one of the top galleries in New York to talk about having a show.
00:15:08What kind of pictures do you take?
00:15:09Um, refuse.
00:15:12You mean garbage?
00:15:15I'm sure they're real nice pictures.
00:15:19I wouldn't exactly call them nice.
00:15:21No, significant, yes.
00:15:22There's a great deal of subtext to garbage.
00:15:24I think.
00:15:26The New York art world must be a bunch of idiots.
00:15:30Anyone want some pot?
00:15:31Hello?
00:15:32Oh, thank God.
00:15:48Contact with Sanity.
00:15:49Jordan, hey.
00:15:50Does Hubert miss me?
00:15:52You gotta stop worrying about that fish, okay?
00:15:54Where are you?
00:15:55There's a ranch out in the middle of nowhere.
00:15:57This is so much worse than I expected.
00:15:59He's ugly.
00:16:00I knew it.
00:16:00You know, I should have realized that when he didn't have a picture with his ad.
00:16:04Well, he's not exactly unattractive.
00:16:07But I have no idea why he asked me to come.
00:16:09He clearly does not want me here.
00:16:11You're not giving her a chance, Ty?
00:16:12I said I'd meet her.
00:16:15I never said I'd like her.
00:16:16Oh, how can you write her off so quickly?
00:16:18You don't know anything about her.
00:16:20I know she likes dropping names of people she doesn't even know.
00:16:24I can see her fitting in here, huh, Chuck?
00:16:26Of course, you wouldn't have anyone to talk French to.
00:16:30She's nervous.
00:16:31And your attitude isn't helping any.
00:16:34If you want a chance at something wonderful...
00:16:36Wonderful.
00:16:38Trouble is more like it.
00:16:40Jordan, I'm so sorry I got you into this.
00:16:42Why don't you just tell him that, I don't know, something came up and you gotta come back right away.
00:16:46Oh, I'm thinking about it.
00:16:48It's just the other people that I met here, like his sister, are really nice.
00:16:51I feel awful lying to them.
00:16:53Sweetie, it's so easy to lie.
00:16:55Just pretend you're me.
00:17:21Hi.
00:17:33What if I join you?
00:17:36Thanks.
00:17:44Wow, I've never seen so many stars in my life.
00:17:49It's beautiful.
00:17:51Yeah.
00:17:58Just a lonesome coyote, no need to be afraid.
00:18:00I'm not afraid.
00:18:05Living in New York City make people so touchy?
00:18:08Possibly, or it's your excuse.
00:18:13It just comes natural, I guess.
00:18:18I'm sure there's a lot of things out here that I'm not used to.
00:18:21You East Coasters are funny people.
00:18:25You think the world is flat.
00:18:26You go west of Philadelphia, you'll fall off the edge of it.
00:18:30You know, has it ever occurred to you that you might be wrong about some things?
00:18:34Possibly.
00:18:34No.
00:18:35No.
00:18:35No.
00:18:37No, no, of course not.
00:18:40Oh, you're just yanking my chain.
00:18:42A little bit, yeah.
00:18:43Of course, there's no sport in it.
00:18:46You're too easy.
00:18:47Really?
00:18:47So you got me all figured out?
00:18:50Huh.
00:18:51Well, lay it on me.
00:18:52Tell me exactly who you think I am.
00:18:55Seriously, go ahead.
00:18:56You got somebody else's name plastered on the back of your jeans.
00:18:59You're probably one of those politically correct people.
00:19:01Never had a true thought of your own.
00:19:04And your mind's as closed as a steel trap.
00:19:07Can't tolerate anything or anyone outside your narrow little world out here.
00:19:11Decided I was a shallow snob the second you laid eyes on me, huh?
00:19:15About the same time you decided I was a dumb hick.
00:19:17Well, I guess we know where we stand with each other, huh?
00:19:21I guess so.
00:19:24As far as me having Sony's name on my butt, didn't realize your last name was Wrangler.
00:19:47You know, I'm just going to have some coffee and toast, I think.
00:19:52We don't have any of that espresso or cappuccino around here.
00:19:56We're vaccinating the cattle today.
00:19:58You can come along if you like.
00:19:59Lori.
00:19:59Sounds fascinating.
00:20:00I'd love to.
00:20:01You may have to ride a horse.
00:20:04It's no problem.
00:20:05I can stay on a horse.
00:20:05Thanks.
00:20:17Let them go.
00:20:30All right.
00:20:31That's the last of them.
00:20:37I told you Jordan and the cattle get a little gamey when she get up close and personal.
00:20:42It's all right.
00:20:42Nothing's gameier than garbage.
00:20:47Hey, Ty, why don't you show Jordan some of your rope tricks later on?
00:20:53I don't think she'd be interested.
00:20:55Sure she would.
00:20:56Come on.
00:20:57It's okay, Lori, really.
00:20:58You know, no one likes to perform on command.
00:21:05Have a nice ride.
00:21:07Bye.
00:21:11Yeah, you didn't have to let Lori talk you into this.
00:21:13It's a long ride.
00:21:15Well, I can handle it.
00:21:16You know how to bridle a horse?
00:21:17Yeah, of course.
00:21:20Okay.
00:21:21Okay, the horse is headshotting.
00:21:23Yeah, he's a little touchy.
00:21:27You so did that on purpose.
00:21:29You wanted to see me make a fool of myself, didn't you?
00:21:30Look, lady, you're the one acting like you know everything.
00:21:35Wow.
00:21:36You're having the best time at my expense, aren't you?
00:21:38Act like a jerk from the second I got here.
00:21:40Well, I'll tell you what, I've had it.
00:21:41I'm on the first plane right back to New York.
00:21:43Well, that's where you belong.
00:21:44You're right, it is, absolutely.
00:21:46At least I can get Chinese food delivered by taxi.
00:21:49People don't eat 50 pounds of cholesterol for breakfast.
00:21:52Okay, people are a little rude maybe sometimes,
00:21:53or at least they've got a good reason for it.
00:21:55You know, like they've got to shove through 500 people
00:21:56to get through the subway,
00:21:57and then what do you mean?
00:21:58You, you, my friend.
00:21:59Hey, where are you going?
00:22:06God, don't kid me.
00:22:07Hey, hey!
00:22:16Ah!
00:22:18Did you slow down?
00:22:20Where'd you learn to horseback?
00:22:23Grew up helping my dad at a boarding stable where he worked.
00:22:26I thought you grew up in New York City.
00:22:28Yeah, Hainesville.
00:22:29Little town upstate New York.
00:22:30I exercised the horses while the owners were away.
00:22:33That ain't the city.
00:22:33No, I didn't go to the city until I went to college.
00:22:38It was great going to a place you'd always dreamed of.
00:22:40It was like going to Oz, you know,
00:22:41a whole new world for me.
00:22:43What was wrong with the world you came from?
00:22:45Nothing, just looking for more.
00:22:47Did you find it?
00:22:49Of course.
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00:24:02Hey, could we slow down, please?
00:24:14You might want to stop the up and down stuff.
00:24:16It'd be easier on your behind.
00:24:20Why didn't you go down and confront those guys?
00:24:23Well, it's a personal matter.
00:24:24And they took those beautiful horses, you know?
00:24:26I know where to find them.
00:24:27Obviously meant to be free out here.
00:24:29There's nothing more beautiful on this earth
00:24:34than a herd of mustang moving across open land.
00:24:38How exactly do they thin the herds?
00:24:40Well, they say it's to protect the open range,
00:24:42but the truth is a lot of ranchers
00:24:44don't want their cattle sharing grazing land.
00:24:48What's going to happen to them?
00:24:51Nothing.
00:24:52I don't have anything to say about it.
00:24:56Did you stop riding away from me?
00:24:58Oh, my gosh!
00:25:10Oh, my God.
00:25:13What happened?
00:25:15Wild horse management at work.
00:25:17Hello, baby.
00:25:35Hello, baby.
00:25:42Will he survive?
00:25:43He'll take her back to the board.
00:26:05I don't know about this.
00:26:06Now, what most people don't understand
00:26:09is that goat milk is the universal donor.
00:26:15Do I look like someone who's ever milked a goat before?
00:26:17Just pat the udder, start from the top,
00:26:19like you're getting milk out of a balloon.
00:26:22You'll be fine.
00:26:23She could starve without it.
00:26:33She could starve without it.
00:26:37Hi.
00:26:42Oh, God, I'm sorry.
00:26:43I'm sorry.
00:26:44Good girl.
00:27:02Oh!
00:27:12I got it.
00:27:16I got it.
00:27:18Oh!
00:27:24Don't be too rough.
00:27:26I can be gentle.
00:27:28Good.
00:27:32Pete was a long-legged, crooked, grin, tumbleweed type of guy.
00:27:39Could charm a bear out of honey and a girl out of her better judgment.
00:27:44He loved a rodeo.
00:27:46I loved him.
00:27:48Never met a hand of poker, a bottle of JD, or a shapely tail feather he didn't like.
00:27:53Any fool could see where that marriage was headed.
00:27:55We got a divorce along about the time Sarah died.
00:27:58Who's Sarah?
00:28:00Tyler's wife, he didn't tell you?
00:28:03No, I guess he wouldn't.
00:28:10How did she die?
00:28:12Tyler'd have a fit if you knew I was telling you this.
00:28:14Oh, I'm sorry. I don't mean to pry or anything.
00:28:18Sarah wanted to be a mom and have Tyler's child more than anything in the world.
00:28:23But she was a high-risk pregnancy.
00:28:25What happened?
00:28:27She went into labor when she was seven months along, and it all went wrong.
00:28:33Oh, I'm sorry.
00:28:36Tyler must have been devastated.
00:28:38Oh.
00:28:39Around here, men are taught to cowboy up.
00:28:41If it hurts, don't show it.
00:28:43I guess I'm a little bit different than Sarah.
00:28:46Oh.
00:28:48In some ways.
00:28:49But you're more alike than you think.
00:28:51You stand up to Tyler like Sarah did.
00:28:54He won't admit it, but he admires that.
00:28:57You know, there's something that I really don't understand, Laurie.
00:29:00Tyler doesn't seem to want me here, so why did he ask me to come?
00:29:08I'm gonna level with you, Jordan.
00:29:11Tyler didn't write that ad.
00:29:13I did.
00:29:15He was madder now when he found out about it.
00:29:18Well, then why did he go along with it?
00:29:20He was tired of me bugging him, trying to set him up,
00:29:23and we made a deal that if he met one woman,
00:29:26I'd quit trying to play matchmaker.
00:29:29I'm sorry.
00:29:30I hope you don't think we've got you here under false pretenses.
00:29:32Oh, God.
00:29:33It's okay.
00:29:34I understand.
00:29:36What exactly did you mean by wild horse management?
00:29:39Bureaucracy at work.
00:29:42Wild horses put up for adoption.
00:29:44Truth is, they only take the younger, more desirable ones.
00:29:47Leaving the older ones to fend for themselves?
00:29:49The next hard winner would take them down.
00:29:52All right.
00:29:54I'll be back.
00:29:55Well, I'm going with you to the sale.
00:29:57No, you're not.
00:29:58Yes, I am.
00:30:01Don't you ever do anything you're told.
00:30:03Not since I was 12.
00:30:05Here you go.
00:30:20Here, here.
00:30:22Let's go.
00:30:48That's about right.
00:30:49We got room, come on y'all.
00:30:51A lot of people here.
00:31:03Yeah.
00:31:05Most of them are here to buy a pet.
00:31:08There are a few over there that like the idea of buying a horse for a few dollars
00:31:11and selling it to a slaughterhouse for 38 cents a pound.
00:31:14They killed them?
00:31:16Dog food.
00:31:17Either that or they end up as the daily lunch special in some fancy European restaurant.
00:31:23That's disgusting.
00:31:25Is that legal?
00:31:26Wait here, I've got to tell it some forms.
00:31:35Hello, Dave.
00:31:37I'll take that talk scan.
00:31:47You had no right to take those horses.
00:31:56Those damn Mustangs are a nuisance.
00:31:58In fact, we're going to do another gathering in a couple of days.
00:32:01Open range is just that.
00:32:04Those horses have a right to be there.
00:32:05No, it's too bad you didn't show as much care for some people as you do for those horses.
00:32:17Just stay off my land.
00:32:19Are you accusing me of trespassing?
00:32:21You were on my land, and you know it.
00:32:30If you have a problem, take it up with the DLM.
00:32:35Some people, they put wild things to take off the test.
00:33:02Another gather coming up.
00:33:03What's left of the herd is getting easier to handle.
00:33:06Let's set up a portable holding for a few days, huh?
00:33:13Hey, Laurie.
00:33:14Hey.
00:33:14Listen, have you heard of a rancher named Jameson?
00:33:18Yeah.
00:33:19Why?
00:33:20Well, he and Tyler had sort of a, um, well, just a confrontation at the sale.
00:33:26Hank, Jameson, and Tyler have never agreed about the Mustangs.
00:33:29Well, it seemed to be about a little bit more than just horses.
00:33:34Once upon a time, Hank was a good guy.
00:33:37Now he has a heart cold enough to hang meat.
00:33:39Why, what happened?
00:33:41He lost his only daughter.
00:33:43She was all he had.
00:33:44What does that have to do with Tyler?
00:33:47Hank blames Ty for her death.
00:33:50His daughter was Sarah.
00:33:51See, in the wild, it's the dominant man that actually runs the herd.
00:34:09The young horse gets up at him.
00:34:10She kicks him out for a while.
00:34:12How does she let him know when his, uh, his time out is over?
00:34:15She stops tearing him down and turns away.
00:34:20Then he knows he can get back in.
00:34:23That's what Tyler's doing.
00:34:26He's joining up.
00:34:29The way of the horse is doing well.
00:34:30The way of the horse is doing well.
00:35:00How's he doing?
00:35:08Ty's still got to touch.
00:35:10I can't believe he's letting Tyler touch him.
00:35:13He knows Ty's no threat.
00:35:14Yeah.
00:35:30Father's really good with the horses.
00:35:41He's a lot better with horses than he is with people.
00:35:48Good morning.
00:35:49Easy, boy.
00:35:51That's the bareback rig.
00:35:53He's putting it on so the horse will get used to having something on his back and around his belly.
00:35:56Here we go.
00:36:13Whoa, son.
00:36:14Easy now.
00:36:26He does it by the numbers, slow and easy.
00:36:56Well, I've had all the excitement I could take for one afternoon.
00:37:11I'm going to go fix dinner.
00:37:12Okay.
00:37:24How'd you learn to do that?
00:37:26I've seen a lot of horses get their spirits broken.
00:37:31I knew there had to be a better way.
00:37:36Would you put that down, please?
00:37:43Why don't you like having your picture taken?
00:37:45You afraid I'm going to see what you're hiding?
00:37:48Give me that.
00:37:49Hey, what are you doing?
00:37:50Wait.
00:37:50Please be careful.
00:37:50I'm going to take your picture.
00:37:53What's the matter?
00:37:53Don't you like having your picture taken?
00:37:55No, I guess I'm just not used to being on the other side of it.
00:37:58Okay, smile.
00:38:00Oh, my God.
00:38:01Why'd you start taking pictures?
00:38:10When I was a kid, my mom thought I was spending too much time alone.
00:38:13She thought the camera would be a good way to encourage me to get off my butt and do stuff.
00:38:17You took to it right away?
00:38:18Yeah, I guess.
00:38:20Camera's a good way to connect with the world.
00:38:23At the same time, it was like protection.
00:38:27Helped me deal with what was going on in my life at the time.
00:38:32What was going on in your life at the time?
00:38:34Uh, I guess I was having a hard time understanding why one day my father was taking me to the stables to help him out, and the next day he was gone.
00:38:44He died?
00:38:47No.
00:38:48No, he left.
00:38:49I haven't seen him since.
00:38:59Any man that doesn't stick around for his kid ain't worth his salt.
00:39:04If he didn't, there's something wrong with the man, not the kid.
00:39:12Why the hell do you want to take pictures of garbage?
00:39:14It's the right kind of subject.
00:39:16It's dark and it's edgy and will get me noticed.
00:39:19So you did it to impress other people.
00:39:21No offense, but you really don't know how things work.
00:39:25I understand you don't trust yourself.
00:39:28I understand you need other people to validate your dreams.
00:39:34I could wear a foul down.
00:39:44Um, Laurie, Chuck, I've been doing some thinking, and I'd be happy to do your wedding photos for you if you'd like.
00:40:01Hey, great.
00:40:02You would.
00:40:02Oh, Jordan, I can't tell you how much that means to us.
00:40:06But there's actually something that I should tell you.
00:40:08Um, I'm not exactly a professional photographer.
00:40:12Never really had anything sold or bought.
00:40:15So.
00:40:16Oh, but that doesn't matter.
00:40:18I'm sure you'll do a terrific job.
00:40:20Great.
00:40:25I better be going soon, hon.
00:40:27I got some stuff to finish up tonight to make up for missing work tomorrow.
00:40:31The game.
00:40:32Oh, my goodness, I nearly forgot about it.
00:40:34Game? What game?
00:40:35It's the annual baseball game between the ranchers and the town folk.
00:40:38It's been going on for nearly 100 years.
00:40:40Bigger than the World Series for us.
00:40:43No kidding. Sounds fun.
00:40:44It is if we win.
00:40:51Second base, Anita!
00:40:56Out!
00:40:57It's real way!
00:41:02Can I go?
00:41:03Yeah.
00:41:04It'll be okay.
00:41:05Who's that?
00:41:09That was Anita.
00:41:11Come on, let's get you up.
00:41:12I guess everyone here knows each other?
00:41:14Just about.
00:41:15If you're going to do something you're ashamed of, you best be doing it out of town.
00:41:19Well, I've lived in my apartment for seven years.
00:41:21I think I only know one neighbor.
00:41:23Who's that?
00:41:24This liquor's taking the field and it's over.
00:41:30We need you, Lori.
00:41:31I need to spring her ankle.
00:41:33I got a wedding coming up, Jesse.
00:41:36I plan on walking down the aisle with no crutches.
00:41:38Yeah, but you know the rules.
00:41:40You got to have at least one gal on the team.
00:41:42You're barking up the wrong tree, Jesse.
00:41:44Can anyone play?
00:41:46Anybody who lives outside city limits?
00:41:49I guess I'd qualify, huh?
00:41:54Chuck, you're leading off.
00:41:55Pete, you're on deck.
00:41:56Well, you know we have to have a woman playing on the team.
00:42:00Oh, she's on the bench.
00:42:02And she needs to play.
00:42:04Playball!
00:42:05What's up?
00:42:06She can't just sit on the bench.
00:42:08She's got to play.
00:42:12Pete, you're on the bench.
00:42:13Jordan, you're on deck.
00:42:16Oh, man.
00:42:17She doesn't play, we forfeit, fellas.
00:42:19Come on, George.
00:42:34Way to go.
00:42:36Way to go.
00:42:39Come on, sweetheart.
00:42:40Black it out of the car.
00:42:41Go, go, go.
00:42:54Hold on.
00:43:01Good, you're up.
00:43:04You play to win.
00:43:08I don't play to lose.
00:43:09Okay, Jordan, bring me home.
00:43:13Okay.
00:43:14Come on, Jordan, you can do it.
00:43:15Come on, Jordan.
00:43:16Let's go, girl.
00:43:18All right, Jordan, show us something.
00:43:19Here we go, Jordan, what you got?
00:43:22Come on!
00:43:24Yay, Jordan!
00:43:26Yes!
00:43:29Try it!
00:43:31Oh, come on, Henry.
00:43:33You know that was a ball.
00:43:34Come on!
00:43:39Way to go, girl!
00:43:42Come on!
00:43:43Way to go, girl!
00:43:45Way to go, girl!
00:43:46Come on, come on!
00:43:48Come on!
00:43:52Hey!
00:43:53Come on!
00:44:03Yeah!
00:44:05Woo!
00:44:08I told you, would you rather hear that?
00:44:11I guess you'd get here.
00:44:13Did I mention I got through college on a softball scholarship?
00:44:16Remind me never to underestimate you again, Ms. Donovan.
00:44:18I will, Mr. Ross.
00:44:23Here comes the slugger.
00:44:33Morning, guys.
00:44:35Do you mind if I come with you, take pictures of the horses?
00:44:38I won't get in the way, I promise.
00:44:41Get her a horse.
00:44:53You know, the Indian thanked the white man for giving him horses.
00:45:12Because he said it made the landscape look so beautiful.
00:45:15Driving back this way, you just stay on your horse and don't get hurt.
00:45:18Oh.
00:45:28Go!
00:45:28Go!
00:45:38Go!
00:45:39Go!
00:45:39I don't know.
00:46:09I don't know.
00:46:39I don't know.
00:46:41Get on your voice.
00:47:09I'll let them loose when the gather's done.
00:47:30I don't know.
00:47:31I don't know.
00:47:32I don't know.
00:47:33I don't know.
00:47:34I don't know.
00:47:35I don't know.
00:47:36I'll get my hat to meet you back at the barn.
00:47:41I don't know.
00:47:42I don't know.
00:47:43I don't know.
00:47:44I don't know.
00:47:45I don't know.
00:47:46I don't know.
00:47:47I don't know.
00:47:48I don't know.
00:47:49I don't know.
00:47:50I don't know.
00:47:51I don't know.
00:47:52I don't know.
00:47:53I don't know.
00:47:54I don't know.
00:47:55I don't know.
00:47:56I don't know.
00:47:57I don't know.
00:47:58I don't know.
00:47:59I don't know.
00:48:00I don't know.
00:48:01I don't know.
00:48:02It's my land.
00:48:03Daylight will take it.
00:48:05Come on.
00:48:08All right.
00:48:09Come on.
00:48:10Come on.
00:48:11Come on.
00:48:16No picture is worth risking your life over.
00:48:25You really cares about me, Jesse.
00:48:27No, I just don't want some big city lawyer hanging me with him.
00:48:28You sounds like someone.
00:48:29Some big city lawyer hanging me with a wrongful death suit.
00:48:37Listen, I'm sorry that I screwed up, okay?
00:48:42I know.
00:48:54Yeah, that's right.
00:48:59I just want to check on the flowers.
00:49:11Peggy, Marie, thank you so much.
00:49:13They look beautiful.
00:49:15This little church is gorgeous.
00:49:17Yeah, I always wanted to get married here.
00:49:20Pete insisted we run off to Reno.
00:49:22He lost all our money the first night.
00:49:23We had to come back the next day.
00:49:27Were Tyler and Sarah married here?
00:49:29Yeah, it was a beautiful ceremony.
00:49:33Tyler and I were baptized here.
00:49:35The funeral for Sarah and the baby was here.
00:49:38A lot of bittersweet memories in this old church.
00:49:41Well, today there will only be happy ones.
00:49:44I'll get the pictures printed up in New York when I get back, and you'll have them within the week, okay?
00:49:47I guess you're looking forward to going back.
00:49:49You know, Laurie, I know that you had hoped that Tyler and I would have hit it off, but I think that everyone has kind of an idea of who they want to be with, and I just don't think that Tyler and I are that for each other.
00:50:03You know, sometimes the right person doesn't always come in the right package.
00:50:08Look at Chuck.
00:50:09He's so quiet, and most women wouldn't even give him a second look.
00:50:12I almost made the same mistake.
00:50:14Yeah, what changed your mind?
00:50:15He said that he knew I was pining for Pete, and that didn't bother him.
00:50:22After all, I wasn't the first person he loved either, but he wanted me to be the last.
00:50:27Oh, that's sweet.
00:50:28He also said that if I couldn't put my past behind me, I couldn't have a future with him.
00:50:34And I nearly lost him, just trying to hang on to something I couldn't have.
00:50:41I was hoping Tyler would come to realize that.
00:50:45Oh, my goodness, look at me.
00:50:46I've got a wedding to get ready for.
00:50:48Oh, my.
00:50:53Look out.
00:50:54This one's for you.
00:50:55Oh, that's so sweet.
00:50:58This one's here to be true.
00:51:02Just one.
00:51:03Okay.
00:51:05Well done.
00:51:06All right.
00:51:07You're ready for this.
00:51:09All right.
00:51:10Don't you give me too big a piece.
00:51:12Oh.
00:51:13Oh.
00:51:17Oh.
00:51:19Oh.
00:51:20Oh.
00:51:20Oh.
00:51:20Oh.
00:51:21Oh.
00:51:21Oh.
00:51:21Oh.
00:51:22Oh.
00:51:22Oh.
00:51:22Oh.
00:51:23Oh.
00:51:23Oh.
00:51:24Oh.
00:51:24Oh.
00:51:24Oh.
00:51:25Oh.
00:51:25Oh.
00:51:26Oh.
00:51:26Oh.
00:51:26Oh.
00:51:26Oh.
00:51:27Oh.
00:51:27Oh.
00:51:27Oh.
00:51:28Honey, let's dance.
00:51:34Oh, okay.
00:51:35I'll be right there.
00:51:38This is last time.
00:51:40Everybody rides in a cowgirl's rodeo unless you got your blue jeans on.
00:51:47Here, there's somebody I want you to meet.
00:51:51All right.
00:51:51Mrs. Simpson, this is my brother, Tyler.
00:51:58How do you do, ma'am?
00:51:59Mrs. Simpson is Chuck's great aunt.
00:52:01Oh.
00:52:02He tells me that you have a visitor from New York City.
00:52:06My mother came from there.
00:52:09Oh, did she?
00:52:10Yeah, she, uh, she, uh, she came out on a train in 1910.
00:52:16She was a mail-order bride, you see.
00:52:19I see.
00:52:21Hey, Jesse.
00:52:23Hi, Jordan.
00:52:23How are you doing?
00:52:24I'm good, thanks.
00:52:25Well, did you get enough photos?
00:52:27Oh, yeah.
00:52:28Beautiful setting.
00:52:29Beautiful church.
00:52:30Excuse me, ma'am.
00:52:31Would you guys have been?
00:52:32I'd love to.
00:52:33Excuse me, Jesse.
00:52:34And they tried something else.
00:52:39You can't stand today.
00:52:45Cause nobody rides in a cattle girl rodeo unless you got some blue jeans on.
00:52:54Nobody sits in the saddle of love unless you choose to tell the cows come home.
00:53:01Nobody rides in a cattle girl rodeo unless you're wearing cowboy boots.
00:53:16She might just fit in around here after all.
00:53:19Oh, buddy, I can see that you wanna be the one that you'll be leaning on.
00:53:26Unless you got the sense to take this tip from me.
00:53:32Sure, man, you're moving on.
00:53:37Cause nobody rides in a cowgirls rodeo unless you got some wranglers on.
00:53:46Nobody sits in the saddle of love unless you choose to tell the cows come home.
00:53:53Nobody rides in a cowgirls rodeo unless you're wearing cowboy boots.
00:54:11Oh, nobody rides in a cowgirls rodeo unless you're wearing cowboy boots.
00:54:22Oh, my God.
00:54:47Got some great pictures of Chuck and Laurie.
00:55:00Good.
00:55:07Married starting here must truly be blessed.
00:55:12Mm-hmm.
00:55:13I'm sorry, Tyler.
00:55:20What for?
00:55:22I heard about your wife and baby.
00:55:32Yeah.
00:55:34My daughter was in an incubator.
00:55:38She was so small.
00:55:43She used to wrap her little hand around my finger.
00:55:57I made every deal with God that I could think of.
00:56:00I couldn't save her any more than I could save Sarah.
00:56:16I don't know why I just told you that.
00:56:18Jordan, I'm about ready to throw the bouquet.
00:56:25You want to come?
00:56:26Okay.
00:56:27Okay.
00:56:27Okay.
00:56:27I don't know why I'm going to throw you in.
00:56:27I don't know why I'm going to throw you in.
00:56:28I don't know why I'm going to throw you in.
00:56:29I don't know why I'm going to throw you in.
00:56:30I don't know why I'm going to throw you in.
00:56:31I don't know why I'm going to throw you in.
00:56:32I don't know why I'm going to throw you in.
00:56:33I don't know why I'm going to throw you in.
00:56:34I don't know why I'm going to throw you in.
00:56:35I don't know why I'm going to throw you in.
00:56:36I don't know why I'm going to throw you in.
00:56:37I don't know why I'm going to throw you in.
00:56:38I don't know why I'm going to throw you in.
00:56:39I don't know why I'm going to throw you in.
00:57:40You know what? You're not the only one in pain.
00:57:44Who the hell do you think you are even talking about, my little girl?
00:57:48You've got to stop punishing Tyler for her death because it wasn't his fault.
00:57:52He didn't stop her.
00:57:55He didn't give a damn about Sarah.
00:57:57He loved her.
00:57:58And she loved him so much that she took a terrible risk.
00:58:00Can you understand that kind of love?
00:58:02I thought she needed milk.
00:58:22Milk?
00:58:23Milk?
00:58:25Miss always doesn't drink milk.
00:58:27Wow.
00:58:30She's just lucky we found her when we did, though.
00:58:33Look, that'd be a great name for her.
00:58:34Yeah, there's nothing better than keeping out the cold.
00:58:51You're welcome.
00:58:58You know, when the Shoshone were in these parts, that little filly there would have made a nice bride price.
00:59:07Bride price? What's a bride price?
00:59:09When a fella was courting a woman, he would take a horse to a teepee.
00:59:16And if she accepted the horse, then they were engaged.
00:59:23What if she said no?
00:59:25Well, at least he got to keep his horse.
00:59:30Wow.
00:59:35Any other interesting traditions?
00:59:37Yeah, there's the blanket wrap.
00:59:47The blanket wrap?
00:59:48Yeah.
00:59:50That was when a brave would approach a woman that he fancied.
01:00:01And if she liked him, then she would open the blanket.
01:00:15And he'd invite him in.
01:00:18Just wrap it around.
01:00:21I can't do this.
01:00:41Tyler.
01:00:52Listen.
01:00:54Listen.
01:00:57Jordan, you were brought out here under false pretenses.
01:00:59When I wanted to get married, the truth is, I didn't want to have anything to do with you.
01:01:05I know.
01:01:06Lori told me.
01:01:07I'm sorry, Jordan.
01:01:10It's okay.
01:01:11I guess I didn't expect this.
01:01:19Well, neither did I.
01:01:20A week ago, I thought I wanted to marry Edward.
01:01:25Edward?
01:01:26That your boyfriend?
01:01:28Yeah.
01:01:30I've been dating him for a long time, but he can't make a commitment, so my best friend Carla answered your head in my name.
01:01:36She thought it would make Edward jealous.
01:01:38Did it?
01:01:39I don't know.
01:01:41I don't care.
01:01:42I think we should talk about Sarah.
01:01:43I don't.
01:01:46I know it's hard, Tyler, but I think we should talk about her.
01:01:49No.
01:01:51We shouldn't.
01:01:53What happened to Sarah is not your fault.
01:01:55What happened to Sarah is not your fault.
01:02:09I'm sure the horses are just fine.
01:02:17Morning.
01:02:19Look, I just need to look for myself, all right?
01:02:22I'm going with you.
01:02:25Oh, Jordan.
01:02:26I just want to help.
01:02:31Jordan, I don't think it's a good idea.
01:02:33I'm going with him whether he likes it or not.
01:02:39Horses didn't force the gate.
01:03:02Somebody opened it.
01:03:04Jameson.
01:03:05Let's find him.
01:03:09Come on.
01:03:35All right.
01:03:36I'll get out front of them.
01:03:39They should follow the stallion.
01:03:40You push them.
01:03:43Jordan, you stay clear.
01:03:44We're going to move fast.
01:03:45We're going to move fast.
01:04:06Are you crazy?
01:04:20Get out of the damn way.
01:04:22All right.
01:04:23Drive through it.
01:04:25The woman, you're going to get yourself and the animal hurt.
01:04:27You're repeating the duties of a federal officer.
01:04:30Now, I ain't going to tell you again.
01:04:32Get out of the damn way.
01:04:33You better get out of the way.
01:04:40Well, come on.
01:04:41Get after those horses before they get back on Ross land.
01:04:52Smile for the camera.
01:04:53I bet the governor would just love copies of these.
01:05:00Along with the full story of your version of open range management, Mr. Jameson.
01:05:07You have a good day, boys.
01:05:15Get out of here.
01:05:16You have a good day, boys.
01:05:21You have a good day, boys.
01:05:23You have a good day, boys.
01:05:24You have a good day, boys.
01:05:25You have a good day, boys.
01:05:25You have a good day, boys.
01:05:26You have a good day, boys.
01:05:26You have a good day, boys.
01:05:27You have a good day, boys.
01:05:27You have a good day, boys.
01:05:28You have a good day, boys.
01:05:29You have a good day, boys.
01:05:30You have a good day, boys.
01:05:31You have a good day, boys.
01:05:32You have a good day, boys.
01:05:33You have a good day, boys.
01:05:34You have a good day, boys.
01:05:35You have a good day, boys.
01:05:36You have a good day, boys.
01:05:37You have a good day, boys.
01:05:38You have a good day, boys.
01:05:39You have a good day, boys.
01:05:40Well, ain't nobody chasing us.
01:05:52She must have stopped them.
01:06:04What the hell do you think you were doing?
01:06:08Helping.
01:06:10You've helped enough.
01:06:12Why don't you go home to New York?
01:06:31She could have gotten hurt, Jesse.
01:06:33A little worse.
01:06:34Come on.
01:06:52How'd you find me?
01:07:10I know I have no right to be here.
01:07:13No, you don't.
01:07:15Well, I want to change that.
01:07:18Jordan.
01:07:22Listen, I was afraid of making another mistake, but now I'm more afraid of losing you.
01:07:52I love you.
01:07:57I want to spend the rest of my life with you.
01:08:00It's not too late, is it?
01:08:15I mean, you and the cowboy aren't, uh...
01:08:17No, we're not.
01:08:21Good.
01:08:22Good.
01:08:25Good.
01:08:30Will you marry me?
01:08:41Yes.
01:08:42Mm-hmm.
01:09:00Good.
01:09:15Laurie?
01:09:17Jordan's gone.
01:09:20That guy, Edward, came to get her.
01:09:23It's not too late.
01:09:23You could still catch her.
01:09:24Why would I want to do that?
01:09:29Because you love her.
01:09:31Yeah, well, she'd never fit in here.
01:09:33That is not the problem, and you know it.
01:09:36She made you feel again.
01:09:38And you don't want to.
01:09:47Jordan is a very, very talented photographer.
01:09:50She's got a little dark room.
01:09:52She's got the whole works, right?
01:09:53Yeah.
01:09:54If you'll excuse me for a second.
01:09:55It's nice to meet you.
01:09:58Alicia, how are you?
01:10:01How you doing?
01:10:02Oh, great.
01:10:03Great.
01:10:04This is the stiffest-looking bunch I have ever seen outside of a funeral parlor.
01:10:09Just Edward's family from Connecticut and a few of his colleagues from the law firm, you know.
01:10:13Yeah.
01:10:14And you want to spend the rest of your life around them?
01:10:17Package deal, what can I say?
01:10:18Hey, you don't seem too thrilled, Jordan.
01:10:21Of course I am.
01:10:22I'm fine.
01:10:22Jordan, you really want to go through with this?
01:10:26Wait a minute, Carly.
01:10:26You're the one that set up this whole mail-order bride thing in the first place to get Edward jealous enough to propose to me.
01:10:31So what's your deal?
01:10:32I didn't do it to get you two together.
01:10:34I did it to give you a chance to see things differently so that you'd realize you don't have to drag somebody kicking and screaming down the aisle.
01:10:41You deserve better, Jordan.
01:10:42Edward and I are perfect for each other.
01:10:45We have the same interests.
01:10:45We even vote the same way.
01:10:46Sweetie, do you really love him?
01:10:49You're marrying him, Carly.
01:10:53Jordan, honey.
01:10:59I want you to meet these people.
01:11:01Oh, great.
01:11:01I'm thrilled.
01:11:02Oh, my God.
01:11:18I want you to meet these people.
01:11:50They're good.
01:12:09Good enough for your own show.
01:12:18You're kidding, right?
01:12:20Hey!
01:12:25Oh, hey!
01:12:26I was just leaving you a note.
01:12:29How do I love you?
01:12:30Like a million bucks, all green in taste.
01:12:32I know!
01:12:34Oh, um, uh, going out on a date.
01:12:36Can't be late.
01:12:37Going to the surf.
01:12:37Jealous?
01:12:38Ha, ha.
01:12:39Um, message from Edward on the machine.
01:12:41Have fun, sweetie.
01:12:41Bye.
01:12:42I'll just tell you about the show that Costa gave me.
01:12:45Later, okay?
01:12:51Honey, it's me.
01:12:53Hey, listen.
01:12:54I'm working a little late again.
01:12:56I'm going to take a rain check on that dinner, okay?
01:12:59I'll talk to you later.
01:13:00All right.
01:13:01I love you.
01:13:01I'm going to take a rain check on that.
01:13:31I'm going to take a rain check on that.
01:13:32I'm going to take a rain check on that.
01:13:33I'm going to take a rain check on that.
01:13:34I'm going to take a rain check on that.
01:13:35I'm going to take a rain check on that.
01:13:36I'm going to take a rain check on that.
01:13:37I'm going to take a rain check on that.
01:13:38I'm going to take a rain check on that.
01:13:39I'm going to take a rain check on that.
01:13:40I'm going to take a rain check on that.
01:13:41I'm going to take a rain check on that.
01:13:42I'm going to take a rain check on that.
01:13:43I'm going to take a rain check on that.
01:13:44I'm going to take a rain check on that.
01:13:45I'm going to take a rain check on that.
01:13:46I'm going to take a rain check on that.
01:13:47I'm going to take a rain check on that.
01:13:48Oh, my God.
01:14:18Oh, my God.
01:14:48He's where he wants to be, Tyler.
01:15:10Is he?
01:15:11All right.
01:15:11What do you mean?
01:15:33I don't want to get married.
01:15:36Edward, you are an amazing, amazing man, and any woman would be lucky to be with you, but...
01:15:40What?
01:15:41I've been very unfair to you.
01:15:45I wanted you to prove your love to me by marrying me.
01:15:49But, Edward, if you truly loved me, you wouldn't have to be pressured or tricked into marriage.
01:15:56You can't force someone to do what you want them to do.
01:15:59It just doesn't work.
01:16:00You have to come willingly to that person.
01:16:04Jordan.
01:16:06Jordan.
01:16:06We could have the most amazing life together.
01:16:11I already know what it's going to be like, Edward.
01:16:14Separate last names, separate bank accounts.
01:16:17Spending most of our time apart.
01:16:19Being married is not going to change the way things are.
01:16:21And I'll always be waiting for that moment when you discover that being married was never what you wanted.
01:16:30I guess there's no change in your mind, then, is there?
01:16:58It's a late, huh?
01:17:00This isn't about that cowboy, is it?
01:17:11I'll never see him again.
01:17:14It's his loss.
01:17:17Thanks.
01:17:30Let's go.
01:17:49I'm in no hurry.
01:17:51We could wait a little bit longer.
01:17:53What's the point?
01:17:53We could wait a little bit longer.
01:17:54We could wait a little bit longer.
01:17:55We could wait a little bit longer.
01:17:56We could wait a little bit longer.
01:17:57We could wait a little bit longer.
01:17:58We could wait a little bit longer.
01:17:59We could wait a little bit longer.
01:18:00We could wait a little bit longer.
01:18:01We could wait a little bit longer.
01:18:02We could wait a little bit longer.
01:18:03We could wait a little bit longer.
01:18:04We could wait a little bit longer.
01:18:05We could wait a little bit longer.
01:18:06We could wait a little bit longer.
01:18:07We could wait a little bit longer.
01:18:08We could wait a little bit longer.
01:18:09We could wait a little bit longer.
01:18:10We could wait a little bit longer.
01:18:11We could wait a little bit longer.
01:18:12We could wait a little bit longer.
01:18:13We could wait a little bit longer.
01:18:14We could wait a little bit longer.
01:18:15Oh, my God.
01:18:45Oh, my God.
01:19:16It's Lori Carter.
01:19:18Hey, Lori.
01:19:19How are you?
01:19:20Did you get the pictures?
01:19:21Oh, my gosh.
01:19:22They are so wonderful.
01:19:24I can't wait to show them to Chuck.
01:19:26It was so nice of you to do this.
01:19:28Oh, it was my pleasure entirely.
01:19:30Did you get the invitation, too?
01:19:32I sure did.
01:19:34Looks like a big deal.
01:19:36Yeah, it is.
01:19:37I'm pretty excited about it.
01:19:39So, um, how is everyone?
01:19:43Oh, we're okay.
01:19:44Everyone misses you.
01:19:47Yeah, I miss everyone, too.
01:19:49How's your fiancé?
01:19:50Um, Edward.
01:19:52Hey, Todd.
01:19:59Yeah?
01:20:00I got the wedding photos from Jordan.
01:20:02Oh, good.
01:20:02They look great.
01:20:03All right.
01:20:04I'll look at them later, huh?
01:20:06Oh, hell.
01:20:07Jen, Mary, and Edward.
01:20:17Well, I guess that making them jealous thing didn't work, huh?
01:20:20Lord, she dumped him.
01:20:22Now, why do you suppose she did that?
01:20:24Don't know, and I don't care.
01:20:26You are dumber than a rock.
01:20:30I know you think loving Jordan is a betrayal of Sarah.
01:20:33I know how much you loved her.
01:20:36But Sarah wouldn't want you to be miserable your whole life.
01:20:39She wouldn't want you to be alone.
01:20:53She wouldn't want you to be alone.
01:21:23There'll be another gathering next week.
01:21:30I won't be taking part in it.
01:21:33And I'll see to it if they stay off your land.
01:21:38Why?
01:21:39Been thinking.
01:21:42Maybe I've been wrong about them wild horses.
01:21:48Could be.
01:21:51I've been wrong about some other things, too.
01:21:53I've been wrong about some other things.
01:21:55I've been wrong about it.
01:22:13Let's go.
01:24:14A symbol of the West, a cowboy.
01:24:17Jordan Donovan has captured that powerful myth in her photographs.
01:24:24Well, Jordan, you're a big success.
01:24:26How does it feel?
01:24:27Actually, I think I was more excited when I was taking these pictures than I am right now.
01:24:31He's got a horse.
01:24:49Miss Donovan, congratulations.
01:24:57You're a big success.
01:25:08Wait, wait here, folks.
01:25:34Is she due for a bride price?
01:25:38Can I introduce them?
01:25:55Good.
01:26:08Good.
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