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Heartland (CA) Season 1 Episode 9
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00:00Previously on Heartland.
00:02Penalty.
00:04To help with milk production.
00:06This is great, Mrs. Bell.
00:08Yeah, it did.
00:09Trailer rides can be pretty romantic. Why don't you take them?
00:12Okay, shut up. I don't want them to see them afraid of horses.
00:14How many people go through their whole lives without telling their special someone that they love them?
00:18And when they finally take the leap, it's too late.
00:21I've never met anyone like you before.
00:23I just don't want things to change between us.
00:26Okay.
00:30Pony boy, pony boy, won't you be my pony boy?
00:35Don't say no, here we go, off across the plains.
00:45Goodness.
00:50Boys, oh, boys.
00:56Sugarfoot, my little apple, Lucy.
00:59I think I'm going to need a little lie down.
01:04Don't go so fast. Don't go fast. Not so fast.
01:08Come on. Come on.
01:16Oh!
01:17I never knew shopping for old people could be so complicated. I mean, caramel corn rice cakes.
01:22Those aren't for Mrs. Bell. They're for her pony. He's allergic to gluten.
01:26Lactate, partially skinned milk.
01:29Sugarfoot again. He's lactose intolerant.
01:32Organic senileaf tea.
01:34Yeah, well, when you keep a pony in your house, you want them to be regular.
01:39Oh, okay. Now this I can believe is for a pony.
01:43Actually, no. That's for Mrs. Bell.
01:46She takes baths in it.
01:47Why are you knocking? She's deaf.
02:01I'm just being polite.
02:02How can she tell you're being polite if she can't hear you?
02:06Hello? Mrs. Bell?
02:07Just...
02:08Just...
02:09Shut up. I'm staying here.
02:10What happened to being polite?
02:12Here, take the pony, okay?
02:14What's going on?
02:15Just do what I said.
02:16I'm just going to be polite.
02:18Why are you knocking? She's deaf.
02:20I'm just being polite.
02:21How can she tell you're being polite if she can't hear you?
02:24Hello? Mrs. Bell?
02:27Just...
02:28Shut up. I'm staying here.
02:29What happened to being polite?
02:32Here, take the pony, okay?
02:35What's going on?
02:36Just do what I say.
02:43I need an ambulance.
02:44And at the break of day you sank into your dream, your dreamer, your dreamer.
02:54Oh!
03:01And at the break of day you sank into your dreamer, your dreamer.
03:04You're dreamer.
03:05You're dreamer.
03:08You're dreamer
03:10You're dreamer
03:14You're dreamer
03:38You're dreamer
03:40He asked me to groom for him at a show in Natan next week
03:43A boy asked you to clean up after his horse and you think that's a good thing
03:47Okay, you don't understand. I'm going
03:49Yeah, I asked you to clean the counter. You act as if it's the end of the world
03:52Ben Stillman could have asked anyone and he asked me
03:58Never mind. Don't even know I bother
04:00Hi, I'm here to pick up a package for Briar Ridge
04:09Briar Ridge? I haven't seen you in here before dear
04:13I'm new. I just got a job working in the kitchen
04:15Well, I'll check if your orders ready and if you'd like anything else surveyor will take care of it
04:21How about a bottle of water?
04:24Sure
04:26So, uh, if you're at Briar Ridge you must know Ashley, right?
04:30Yeah, she doesn't spend much time in the kitchen
04:32What a shocker
04:35That will be 225
04:41You know what? I don't have a quarter. I'm sorry
04:44No problem
04:46Hey, have you heard a place around here called Heartland?
04:49Are you kidding? My best friend Amy lives at Heartland
04:51Get out! How cool is that?
04:53You know, I hate the roads around here. They're really hard on my suspension
04:59You know what? I have a quarter right here. I'll save you the trouble
05:03Uh, great
05:05And this Heartland if I wanted to go and check it out
05:07I'd go back along the highway that way
05:09Um, yeah, it's just right after the bridge
05:11So it's like the turn off near Big Rock
05:12Um, I think so
05:14You forgot to give me my 20 back
05:17Oh, great
05:19Sorry
05:20Well, I'll tell your friend Amy that you said hi
05:25What's her name again?
05:26Uh, Soraya
05:27Soraya, is that like Japanese?
05:29Um, it's actually sort of Spanish
05:31Muchas gracias, Soraya
05:33Thank God you were here
05:48Paramedics think she had a heart attack
05:53I was worried something like this might happen
05:55All alone out here with her pony
05:57Chuggerfoot was there the whole time
05:58He stayed right by her side
05:59No, I didn't even see you there
06:02You all right?
06:04You all right?
06:24Where's that pony?
06:26They didn't want a ride in the trailer
06:28Come on there, sugar-fed
06:30Out you come
06:32He's lived with Mrs. Bell so long
06:34He's forgotten he's a horse
06:41Can I see your mom?
06:42Let me see
06:46He's gotta be about 25, 30 years old
06:48And all the time Mrs. Bell's had him
06:50I'm betting he's never seen a vet
06:52Mrs. Bell was extremely alternative
06:54When it came to modern medicine
06:56His teeth have never been floated
07:01He's never seen a blacksmith
07:03And he's probably never been vaccinated
07:06So you're saying there's something wrong with him?
07:08No, not at all
07:09As far as I can tell
07:10For an old pony
07:11He's as healthy as a horse
07:14Perfect
07:15I'm sure there are a lot of kids out there
07:16Who would love to babysit
07:17A slobbery little pony like this
07:20Great
07:21So he just got here
07:22And you're already planning on getting rid of him
07:23I just think we should find someone else
07:24To take care of him
07:25Until Mrs. Bell gets out of the hospital
07:27Come on, Lou
07:28Nobody can look after him as well as Mrs. Bell could
07:30That's my point
07:31He takes way too much attention
07:32And we've got all these other horses
07:35Besides, Amy
07:36You know what's gonna happen if he stays here
07:38You're gonna get all attached
07:41He's gonna stay here, Lou
07:42And nobody's getting attached, okay?
07:44Famous last words
07:46Famous last words
07:47Famous last words
07:49So
07:51I gottacott
07:52Obviously see her
07:54needing this
07:55How's she gonna murder
07:56However
07:57A
07:58The
07:59presentation
08:01Marüy Sydney
08:02Mayo
08:05Is
08:07What did she say?
08:09Le them
08:10desert
08:11They
08:12Geoffrey
08:13Ne
08:16I knew this was going to happen.
08:24You're planning to spend the night in here, aren't you?
08:26Just until he settles.
08:28I don't think he's ever spent a night alone in a stall before.
08:33Well, he seems okay now.
08:36Mrs. Bell's boy, are you rotten?
08:39He seems to really like you.
08:42I think he just likes the smell of my soap.
08:46And really, Amy, go back to bed.
08:50If he cries again, just ignore him.
08:52You're going to make a great mom someday.
08:54He's a horse, Amy.
08:56It's time somebody treated him like one.
08:58You're going to make a great mom someday.
09:02This is the top bit where I'm down to me.
09:05I wonder what I'm down to me.
09:08This is the top bit where I'm down to me.
09:11I wonder what I'm down to me.
09:14I've been thinking I've changed my ways.
09:19I've gotta get out here and leave this up behind.
09:24This is gonna cause problems for me.
09:29This is the top bit where I'm down to me.
09:34Jack, what are you doing?
09:37Well, Mallory, around about mid-morning,
09:41man likes to pour himself a cup of coffee
09:44and just take a moment to relax.
09:47Relax? Coffee?
09:49Now, there's a contradiction in terms.
09:51When did you have your last checkup?
09:53Do you have any idea what caffeine does to your nervous system?
09:56I have a feeling I'm about to find out.
09:58Hypertension, memory loss, even delirium.
10:01How many cups do you drink a day, Jack?
10:04You might as well admit it.
10:06You're a caffeine addict.
10:08If I were you, I would see a doctor.
10:11Or a hypnotist.
10:13My mom went to a hypnotist once
10:15and found out about her past lives.
10:17Do you believe in past lives, Jack?
10:19I can hardly believe the one I'm living now.
10:26I don't see what you're so worried about.
10:29Clint Riley? My probation officer?
10:32He's a real hard ass.
10:34I shouldn't have shown this to you.
10:37Well, it looks like it's just a routine visit.
10:39He's gonna come, see how well you're doing,
10:41and everything will be fine.
10:42You've never been on probation.
10:44Wow.
10:45My grade three teacher, she called it probation.
10:47You had to sit in this little red chair.
10:51Come on.
10:52What could possibly go wrong?
10:54Can I help you?
11:06I'm looking for Ty, Gordon.
11:09You?
11:10You know Ty?
11:11Totally.
11:12I'm his girlfriend.
11:14No way.
11:16Ty!
11:18Carrie Ann.
11:20What are you doing here?
11:22Kissing you, for starters.
11:39Last time I saw you,
11:40you were taking off with some dude from L.A.
11:42We broke up before we made it to the border.
11:45One of your longer hookups, eh?
11:47I got what I wanted.
11:49I got to keep the car.
11:51So what are you in the car doing here?
11:53I got this totally sweet gig in the kitchen
11:55at this monster place,
11:56just the other side of Hudson.
11:58Briar Ridge?
12:00With Val Stanton?
12:01Vile Stanton.
12:02That's what I like to call her.
12:04Imagine my surprise when her equally vile daughter
12:07starts talking about Ty Borden,
12:09how her mom fired him,
12:11and now he's over at some random dump
12:13called Heartland.
12:15Doesn't look half bad to me, man.
12:17I could do worse.
12:21So listen.
12:22It's my day off.
12:23We could, uh,
12:24hang out, catch up.
12:27That'd be cool.
12:28But, uh, it's not my day off.
12:30I gotta get back to work.
12:32Okay, I'll just hang here and wait for you.
12:36Forget it.
12:37It's not a good idea.
12:38I've never had much luck with cars.
13:01Ty never told you he had a girlfriend?
13:03I don't want to talk about it, Mallory.
13:05I'll just add that to the other million things
13:07your family doesn't want to talk about.
13:08But if I had a major crush on Ty...
13:10Who says I have a crush on Ty?
13:12Okay, so if a person has a crush on Ty
13:14and they just found out he had a girlfriend...
13:16They might not want to talk about it.
13:18So you do have a crush on Ty?
13:19You're the one with the crush on Ty.
13:21And if you don't shut up, I'm gonna tell him.
13:23My lips are sealed.
13:25Why, did he say anything?
13:28Did you tell him?
13:30You told him, didn't you?
13:32I will.
13:34I'm never talking to you again.
13:38Good.
13:42Okay, try it again.
13:46Nothing.
13:47Maybe it's the battery.
13:48No, the battery's fine.
13:50There's something wrong with your fuel line.
13:52And I think you need a new starter.
13:53Great.
13:54What am I gonna use for wheels in the meantime?
13:56I'll give you a ride back to Brightridge.
13:57Oh.
13:58The last time you gave me a ride home it lasted three days.
14:04Jack told me to tell you it's dinner time
14:06and it'd only be decent to invite your girlfriend
14:09even though I told him she wasn't your girlfriend.
14:11And she was just leaving.
14:14Which Olsen twin are you?
14:16Well, you people do not know how lucky you are.
14:23I mean, a real sit down family dinner.
14:25I feel like I've stepped into a time warp or something.
14:29This is good, Lou.
14:30What's it called?
14:31Chicken cordon bleu.
14:33At least that's what it said on the box, right?
14:35Home cooking at its finest.
14:37So, Amy, I can't believe after everything that Ty's told me about this Heartland place,
14:49he's never even mentioned you.
14:51Yeah, he never mentioned you either.
14:53Did he mention me?
14:56So, Carrie-Anne, how did you and Ty meet?
14:58Ways to live together?
15:00In a group home with 12 other kids.
15:03Come on, it wasn't that bad.
15:05At least after curfew.
15:08All the girls had a thing for Ty, but I got him.
15:12You should have seen the other girls.
15:17How does somebody get into a group home?
15:19You know, the real question is, how do you get out of one?
15:22I guess Ty's the expert in that department, though.
15:24I mean, look where he wound up, right?
15:26You didn't do so bad for yourself, I hear, working at Briar Ridge.
15:30Yeah, well, at least I've already dealt with my substance abuse problems, though,
15:33cause, whoa, the wine cellar's bigger than your entire house.
15:42So, Amy, how's our little pony?
15:45Um...
15:48You know, I should probably go check on him.
15:50You know I love ponies.
15:51Yeah?
15:52They probably have a couple cute ones at Briar Ridge.
15:54But I want to see yours.
16:00Well, thank you.
16:01That was the nicest dinner I've had in a really long time.
16:04And it was great meeting you all.
16:06Well, it seemed like a nice enough girl.
16:18Yeah, until she opened her mouth.
16:25What'd you do?
16:26Put a normal-sized horse in the dryer?
16:28Wow, never heard that one before.
16:30Do you have a problem with me, Amy?
16:32Cause if you do, let's just be straight about it.
16:35No problem here.
16:36Good.
16:38And while we're being straight with each other, Ty Borden.
16:42Not exactly the kind of guy that sticks around.
16:45Whatever.
16:47You know what, Carrie Ann?
16:52It's late.
16:53Time to leave.
16:54I'll be right with you.
16:58I just wanted to give you a heads up.
16:59You know, in case you were waiting for him to ask you to the prom or something.
17:09That is one sweet setup you got yourself.
17:13I mean, these country hicks, they're just so trusting and hospitable.
17:17Not to mention stupid.
17:18Like Vile and Ashley.
17:21They've got all this, like, incredibly expensive bling that they just leave lying around.
17:26Yeah, that is stupid.
17:27Their own stuff, lying around their own house.
17:29You know that store in Hudson?
17:30I scammed the girl behind the counter out of 20 bucks, and she didn't even blink.
17:33She had, like, this weird name.
17:35Soraya.
17:37Her name's Soraya.
17:38That's Amy's best friend.
17:40And her mom counts the cash.
17:43Wow.
17:44It's like you've become one of them.
17:45Everybody knows everybody around here, okay?
17:49It's like a built-in security system.
17:52Works better than any alarm.
18:00I'll give you a call when your car's dumped.
18:02Do you think that it's destiny?
18:05I mean, we ended up practically enabored.
18:07No, you just found out where I was and you got yourself a job down the street.
18:10It doesn't matter how it happened, it just matters that it happened.
18:16Look.
18:19I miss you, Ty.
18:21Do you ever miss me?
18:25We could start over.
18:26I'm gonna get back.
18:27Oh.
18:28It's okay.
18:29I get it.
18:30I totally get it.
18:31You and your little farm girl back at the ranch.
18:32I just worked there.
18:33Well, it's pathetic.
18:34I mean, what even happened to you?
18:35You're like totally not fun.
18:36You're like totally not fun.
18:37Oh.
18:38Oh.
18:39Oh.
18:40It's okay.
18:41Oh.
18:42It's okay.
18:43I get it.
18:44I totally get it.
18:45You and your little farm girl back at the ranch.
18:46I just worked there.
18:47Well, it's pathetic.
18:48I mean, what even happened to you?
18:49You're like totally not fun.
18:50Is that Ty Borden?
18:51I thought you were kidding when you said you knew him.
18:52Well, he's my boyfriend, so.
18:53Really?
18:54Yeah.
18:55I might have to spend a while.
18:56You took a while.
18:57Yeah.
18:58I mean, what even happened to you?
18:59I think it's okay.
19:00I'm fine.
19:01You're like totally not fun.
19:02Oh.
19:03Oh.
19:04Oh.
19:05Oh.
19:06Oh.
19:07Oh.
19:08Oh.
19:09Oh.
19:10Oh.
19:11Oh.
19:12Oh.
19:13Oh.
19:14Oh.
19:15Oh.
19:16Oh.
19:17Oh.
19:18Oh.
19:19Oh.
19:20Oh.
19:21Oh.
19:22Oh.
19:23dump him though because he's got like these crazy plans and when I told him I
19:27wasn't interested he totally freaked I mean it was scary Wow my mom said he was
19:33a menace to society but I just figured she was full of it
19:36guess she was right I could um I could tell you things about Ty I've got a key
19:44to the bar upstairs it's where I hang out with all my friends
19:53you
20:53Hey there.
21:13Hey there, honey.
21:17Hey.
21:19You're sad, aren't you, boy?
21:21I miss your mom.
21:24One minute she was there and the next...
21:30I know how you feel.
21:34Don't you worry, your mom's coming back, okay?
21:37Pony boy, pony boy, won't you be my pony boy.
21:47Don't say no, here we go.
21:50Off across the plains, marry me, carry me.
21:56Amy, how long have you been there?
21:59Just a little while.
22:00He does seem to really like you.
22:10Yeah, he does, doesn't he?
22:13Despite the singing.
22:16You know, Mrs. Bella used to sing him that song.
22:20I know.
22:21She taught it to me when I was little, before you were even born.
22:23He never told me.
22:26You know, ever since Dad's accident, I managed to convince myself I was afraid of horses.
22:33I used to love them just like you.
22:36I learned to ride on sugar fun.
22:39Oh, no.
22:42After Mom took me up there the first time, I used to beg her to take me up every single day.
22:47God, Amy, I miss Mom so much.
22:52God, Amy, I miss you.
23:22Oh, wait, light, man.
23:25Oh, wait, light, man.
23:28Oh, wait, light, man.
23:34Everything will be all right.
23:38She says we're going to live forever.
23:42Then she took me by the hand.
23:46Oh, wait, light, man.
23:48Oh, wait, light, man.
23:52Cause I am.
23:56Come on.
23:59Oh, wait, light, man.
24:14Hello?
24:14Just a minute.
24:15I'm in here.
24:18Here we go.
24:21Here we go.
24:22Off the screen.
24:23Here we go.
24:26Hey!
24:28Wait.
24:28Wait.
24:29Wait.
24:43Hold up there, Jack.
24:44What about your sunscreen?
24:46I've got my sunscreen, Mallory. It's called a hat.
24:49You may think that hat is protecting you,
24:51but it's not filling all the UV rays
24:53that are bouncing around in every direction.
24:57Well, thank you, Mallory. Appreciate the thought.
25:00Wait! I've got something else for you, too.
25:02It's a caffeine-free alternative for coffee.
25:04I gave it to my dad and it worked really good.
25:06He's totally chill now.
25:16That's not bad.
25:18What do you call your magic brew?
25:20I'm not really sure.
25:22Amy said Mrs. Bell used Don Sugarfoot when he's stressed.
25:25Keep some regular, too.
25:43Hey.
25:44Hey.
25:45Okay. I'll get this ready for you in a sec,
25:47as soon as I've finished with them.
25:48My grandmother got it for me.
25:50Sort of a consolation prize for doing so well
25:52at last week's show.
25:53After that judge screwed me out of the ribbons.
25:56It's no hurry.
25:57I've got to pick up a part at the garage, so...
25:59I'll be back.
26:02Nice necklace.
26:03All this time I thought the horseshoe was up your butt.
26:09You wouldn't believe what I heard about him.
26:12This girl who works in our kitchen
26:14used to know him when he was in jail.
26:16He was in jail?
26:17What did he do?
26:19Well, for starters, he's a total klepto.
26:25Maniac.
26:28He steals things.
26:29And those pathetic losers of bleeding heartland are so naive,
26:33they don't even lock their doors.
26:35Because they don't have anything worth stealing.
26:38According to Carrie Ann, he wanted her to help him break into our place
26:41for, like, payback after my mom fired him.
26:43Which I now realize he totally deserved.
26:46You want more?
26:47You're such a pig.
26:52Hey.
26:53I wanted to give Sugarfoot a Coggins test.
26:55Now that he's been around other horses.
26:56Oh, yeah?
26:57He's definitely got an appetite.
26:58Yeah.
26:59He loves his caramel corn rice cakes as long as I hand feed them to him.
27:01But I can't spend all day with a pony slobbering all over my laptop.
27:05Sugarfoot is a horse.
27:06Never met one that was housebroken.
27:07Yeah.
27:08Me neither.
27:09Hello?
27:10Hello?
27:11Oh, hi.
27:12Dr.
27:39Hey, Soraya.
27:54That's what I just heard from Soraya about you.
28:02You think you could reconnect the battery for me?
28:04I want to try something.
28:07The cable with the red clamp thing on the end.
28:10And don't touch the metal part.
28:18Hey, got it.
28:20Thanks.
28:24What were you saying?
28:27Turns out your girlfriend's a big talker.
28:29She told Ashley that you tried to get her to case the joint
28:33like a couple of real life gangsters.
28:36And you believe that?
28:38Doesn't matter what I believe.
28:44Well, it does to me.
28:48You sure have a weird way of showing it.
28:52You know, it's like you said, right?
28:55I mean, things change.
28:58It's just not the way I thought they would.
29:01Amy, the one true thing Carrie Ann ever said was that we were in the same group home.
29:07But that's because her parents kicked her out, not because she was charged with a crime or anything.
29:13Which is kind of messed up because besides having a sketchy relationship with the truth,
29:18she was, is a serious rip-off artist, which it took me a while to figure out.
29:24And she was your girlfriend?
29:30Like I said, it took me a while.
29:31Well, she talked me into taking off with her, and, uh, things didn't go as planned.
29:41I ended up in a locked unit, and she never looked back until now.
29:47But she's not your girlfriend anymore.
29:48She's not your girlfriend anymore.
29:55Things change.
30:12Why can't you be a useful pony?
30:14Full of card, or carry stuff for me?
30:18Oh, I'm sorry.
30:19Did I insult your pony sensibilities?
30:20I was only kidding.
30:21I don't believe it.
30:23I mean, you've actually become one of those crazy people who talks to horses.
30:25Oh, my God, I need to go to Bloomingdale's.
30:27What's all this stuff for?
30:28Oh, yeah, I meant to tell you.
30:29I was thinking about moving into Mom's office.
30:31Looks like you're doing a lot more than thinking.
30:32Well, it just makes more sense for me to run the ranch from the barn the way Mom did.
30:35Yeah?
30:36Mom was only down here because she actually worked with the horses.
30:37Excuse me?
30:38Wait.
30:39I'm sorry.
30:40I'm sorry.
30:41I'm sorry.
30:42I'm sorry.
30:43Did I insult your pony sensibilities?
30:44I was only kidding.
30:45I don't believe it.
30:46No horses?
30:47Excuse me?
30:48Hello?
30:49Can I help you?
30:52Hi.
30:53Oh, sorry.
30:54I should have called first.
30:55Hey.
30:56It's Sugarfoot.
30:57Hi.
30:58Boys, oh, boys.
30:59You are a cute one, aren't you?
31:03You must be Amy.
31:04Yes.
31:05Hi.
31:06Hi.
31:07I'm Vanessa Bell.
31:08I'm so thankful you found my aunt before anything.
31:11How is she?
31:12Well, she's not out of the woods yet, but she doesn't want to be a burden to anybody,
31:16so she asked me to take this little fella.
31:19Sugarfoot?
31:20She knows my children love him, and it's perfect.
31:23We just bought an acreage.
31:24I have my trailer parked outside, so if there's any paperwork to deal with...
31:29I'm sorry that you came all this way for nothing, but it's our policy not to let any horse go without a clean bill of health.
31:36Oh, are you saying the pony's sick?
31:41He's never seen a blacksmith.
31:42He's never had his teeth floated.
31:44He's never, you know, even had a Coggins test.
31:46Our vet is very concerned, so Sugarfoot's not going anywhere until I say so.
31:52But he seems perfectly fine to me.
31:55My sister runs this ranch.
31:57She'll let you know when the pony's ready to go.
31:59So, uh, tomorrow, I was wondering if you were planning on sticking around.
32:12Well, what's the occasion?
32:14Uh, well, my probation officer's coming by for one of those visits, and, uh, I was wondering if you could put in a good word.
32:24What word would that be?
32:26Uh, that I'm hard-working, clean living, good with animals.
32:32In other words, a saint?
32:35Well, I wouldn't go that far.
32:37But, uh, saint-like might do the trick.
32:43What do I say when he asks me what kind of company you've been keeping?
32:51There's nothing going on with me and Carrie Ann.
32:53I'm just fixing her car.
32:55Well, with a girl like that, it's never just fixing her car.
33:12What are you doing?
33:13What does that look like, Ty? I need my car. I'm leaving. I got a new job.
33:16Yeah, but you can't just come in here and take it. I'm not finished with it.
33:19I need the car to get out of here.
33:22What about the Stantons?
33:24Screw the Stantons. I was clearly overqualified.
33:26I mean, yeah, of course, they were bummed to see me go.
33:29Yeah, right.
33:31I met this dude. He's got a place just outside Revelstoke, and he made me a way better offer.
33:36Revelstoke?
33:37Mm-hmm.
33:38I'm not sure this rust bucket will make it through the Rockies, but you're welcome to try.
33:45See? Third time's a charm.
33:47I've still got work to do on the fuel line.
33:49Well, then come with me. You can be like my personal mechanic.
33:52Not this time.
33:57Let me know if you change your mind.
34:15Hey there, Mallory. You didn't happen to see my reading glasses, did you? I forgot where I bought them.
34:20Have you been forgetting a lot of things lately, Jack?
34:23Funny you should say that.
34:26I had a lot on my mind with the, uh, uh, and the, uh, huh.
34:35Normal aging shouldn't lead to dramatic memory loss.
34:38Dramatic? Well, let's not go that far.
34:41I don't even want to mention what it could be a symptom of.
34:43If I were you, I would get a CAT scan immediately.
34:46Okay, Mallory.
34:49Now, I know, from where you're sitting, old is old.
35:01But, Mrs. Bell, she is really old.
35:04Yeah, but she got plenty of exercise, she stayed out of the sun, she never drank coffee, and she still had a heart attack.
35:10Well, I take pretty good care of myself too, you know. And if you don't believe me, just ask my doctor.
35:16You have a doctor?
35:17Just a precautionary measure.
35:19But I'm not about to live my whole life worrying about what's gonna kill me.
35:24I thought it might be you, but that hasn't happened yet.
35:26As for Mrs. Bell, before she got sick, she lived every day to the fullest doing what she loved doing.
35:33And now, I'd thank you to quit pestering me and let me do the same.
35:46I knew they were there.
36:07Where is he? Where is Chai?
36:11What, do you need a new stable hand?
36:13Oh, shut up, Amy. You know I am here.
36:15No, actually, I don't.
36:17Neither do I.
36:19Where's your girlfriend?
36:21She's not my girlfriend.
36:23How about your psychotic bipolar partner in crime?
36:25What did she do?
36:26Oh, come on. You know what she did.
36:28I wore that necklace at the diner.
36:30And don't pretend like you didn't notice it, because we both know you did.
36:33That horseshoe thing?
36:34It's gone.
36:35And so is Carrie Ann.
36:37My mom's gonna kill me.
36:39I'm sorry to hear that.
36:41Oh, you'll be sorry, alright?
36:42Because she's gonna call the cops.
36:44And I know you had something to do with it, Ty.
36:46So you better get it back before she does.
36:51Unless there's something about jail that you like.
36:58What's going on?
37:03Do you know about Ashley's necklace?
37:08Do you believe everything Ashley says?
37:10No, but I saw you this morning early with Carrie Ann.
37:13She came to get her car. End of story.
37:28Not gonna look too good Ty not being here when his probation officer shows up.
37:43There you are.
37:44Hey, look what I found.
37:46That's me when I was little.
37:48And there's you when you're little, too.
37:50You're always such a sweetheart.
37:52Really? You think so?
37:57For a second there, I thought you were talking about me.
38:00Worse.
38:01I was talking to Sugarfoot.
38:04I got the results of the Coggins test.
38:06It's all good.
38:07Oh, great.
38:09You don't look too happy about it.
38:11Ms. Bell's niece is gonna come by and take him to her place.
38:14Good thing, uh, Amy didn't get too attached to him.
38:18Funny.
38:21Whatever.
38:22What do I care?
38:23It's just this stupid pony.
38:25It's not like I care.
38:30Come here, Lou.
38:48I'm sorry.
38:49I think so.
39:07You all right?
39:08You didn't have much luck with cars.
39:10You came all this way to tell me that?
39:13It'll take me a few minutes to get it in,
39:15but it's gonna cost you.
39:17How much?
39:19Ashley's necklace.
39:25That's a fair trade.
39:43Afternoon, Clint.
39:47Punctual as usual.
39:49Well, you know, Jack,
39:51job like this, you're on a slippery slope,
39:53you fall behind five minutes. Before you know it,
39:55you've got a backlog like you would not believe.
39:57So if you'll just point me in the direction
39:59of young Mr. Borden.
40:01Um, well, you see, unfortunately...
40:03I send him on an errand.
40:05I'm sure he'll be back any second.
40:08In the meantime, why don't I show you around?
40:13Okay, well, I've got half an hour.
40:16I have to fill the time one way or the other.
40:21Ranch and feed, manure,
40:23pretty well the key concepts there.
40:27What if Ty doesn't get back in time
40:29and they send him back to jail?
40:31Maybe he'll end up in the same jail as Carrie Ann.
40:33Oh, my God, do they have co-ed jails?
40:36We gotta stop him.
40:38And how are we supposed to do that?
40:41I'll get my dad's gopher gun.
40:43We can shoot out his tires.
40:47I think I've got a better idea.
40:49All right, try it now.
40:55That should last a few more thousand miles.
40:57It's great, thanks.
41:01I said it was gonna cost you.
41:03You don't seriously think I saw that little skank's necklace, do you?
41:11Well, easy come, easy go, right?
41:15Well, that's nice, eh?
41:17We could get pretty far on this.
41:21Like I said, not this time.
41:23It's funny.
41:25Ever since I got here, I told everyone that you were my boyfriend.
41:29And nobody blinked.
41:31Because I could see it.
41:33You and me, you're the same.
41:39You got in the car, Ty.
41:41You're never gonna hook up with that farm chick.
41:43Things like that just don't happen to people like us.
41:47Look, you seem like a nice bunch of people, but I gotta tell you,
41:49it's not gonna look good on my report.
41:51The kid I come to interview being a no-show.
41:53Look, you seem like a nice bunch of people, but I gotta tell you,
41:57it's not gonna look good on my report.
41:59The kid I come to interview being a no-show.
42:01Sounds like a dead battery.
42:15Uh, did you forget to turn off your lights?
42:17Have you been forgetting a lot of things lately?
42:23You know, a man in my line of work, he can't afford to be forgetful.
42:27Or late.
42:37You know, if I didn't know any better,
42:39I'd say somebody's been tampering with my car.
42:43You know, a stunt like that slows a man like me down for about five seconds.
42:47Well, hold on there, Clint.
42:49Look, Jack, I know you mean well, but believe me,
42:51this young man, he's had plenty of chances.
42:53Look, there he is.
42:57Better late than never.
42:59Well, it's a matter of opinion.
43:07Sorry.
43:09I had to stop to help a young lady who had some car trouble.
43:11Uh-huh.
43:19Cuz that's the kind of amazing guy he is.
43:21Yeah.
43:23Dilly melted.
43:33You know I never really liked this thing?
43:35Too flashy?
43:37Too small.
43:38And just cuz you gave it back doesn't mean you never stole it in the first place.
43:41Well, the good thing is I don't have to prove anything to you.
43:43Well, the good thing is I don't have to prove anything to you.
43:45I don't know what you do.
43:47Yeah, Sugarfoot.
43:49Hey, Sugarfoot.
43:50No, no, no…
43:59Well, you put them in the trailer.
44:00Yeah, Sugarfoot, your captain's home with us.
44:02Sugarfoot, we missed you.
44:03I'll help you put him in the trailer.
44:05Sugarfoot, you're coming home with us!
44:11Sugarfoot, we missed you!
44:33Oh, downtown
44:53Oh, downtown
45:03Oh, downtown
45:05Oh, downtown
45:07Oh, downtown
45:09Oh, downtown
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