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Heartland (CA) Season 1 Episode 11
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00:00Previously on Heartland...
00:02I've got a bottle of single malt.
00:04Another time, pal.
00:06He's not scared of horses like Lou.
00:08You had your chance to be a father.
00:10That was the past, Jack.
00:12Those girls are gonna be a part of my future.
00:15Nothing you can do about that.
00:17Lou is drying her hand at pancakes.
00:20It's Ruby welcome to join us.
00:22All right. Thank you. That sounds lovely.
00:25Maybe you can come out to the ranch, though.
00:27I'll see you Saturday.
00:30So you told Jack yet?
00:34Lou's telling him.
00:36Sweet. How'd you manage that?
00:38Well, it took two days, and we finally came up with a deal.
00:41Lou's gonna tell Grandpa about Dad coming for lunch.
00:44And I'm gonna give her a crash course
00:46to help her get back into the horse zone.
00:49Lou and horses?
00:51Why? Everybody knows she's scared of them.
00:53Yeah. Everyone except Dad.
00:55You okay?
00:57Yeah.
00:58You sure?
00:59Yeah.
01:00It's the way you threw yourself at me there.
01:01I thought maybe you wanted to talk about something.
01:02I tripped in a gopher hole.
01:04What is there to talk about?
01:05Grandpa?
01:06Grandpa?
01:07Uh, there's something I have to tell you.
01:09Well, I'm listening.
01:10Would you put down the butcher knife for a minute, please?
01:15Dad's coming over for lunch.
01:37Dad's coming over for lunch.
01:40He's coming here.
01:47Amy invited him.
01:52When's he expected?
01:54Saturday.
01:56Saturday.
02:00Perfect timing.
02:10And at the break of day, you sank into your dream, your dreamer, your dreamer.
02:36Your dreamer.
02:42Oh, oh.
02:54Gotcha!
02:55That's it!
02:57I'm done!
02:58I'm sick of being the cow just because you want to show Amy's dad that she can do more
03:01than muck house solves.
03:02No, I don't.
03:03Yes, you do.
03:04Come on, Mallory.
03:05Roping isn't a game.
03:06It's a sport.
03:07Even a science.
03:08Okay, it's all in the way you build your loop here.
03:10See?
03:11Then you gotta estimate your distance to the target.
03:14You gotta make your throw just right.
03:16Okay, now this time, I want you to think like a cow.
03:20Okay?
03:21Be the cow, Mallory.
03:23Ready?
03:24That's it.
03:25I'm done.
03:26Oh, come on!
03:31Moo!
03:34Mallory!
03:35Oh, come on!
03:36We were having fun!
03:37He didn't curse.
03:38He didn't rant.
03:39His head didn't explode.
03:40And he didn't say one nasty thing about Dad.
03:41Huh.
03:42Must have been having an off day.
03:43Tell me again how this is supposed to be helping me?
03:45Well, you spend enough time in a horse's stall, you start to see the world from his point of view.
03:52And while you're there, you might as well be doing something useful.
03:54Anyone see my hip waders?
03:55A little late in the season for fishing, isn't it, Grandpa?
03:56Well, that's the beauty of it.
03:57All the fair-weather fishermen are gone, but the fish are still there.
04:01Uh...
04:02And here are your hip waders.
04:04Oh!
04:05Oh.
04:06Oh, come on!
04:07That's the way you start to see the world from his point of view.
04:08And while you're there, you might as well be doing something useful.
04:10Anyone seen my hip waders?
04:11A little late in the season for fishing, isn't it, Grandpa?
04:12That's the beauty of it.
04:13All the fair-weather fishermen are gone, but the fish are still there.
04:17Uh...
04:25And here are your hip waders.
04:29Oh.
04:32Gee, did these make me look fat?
04:34Oh, honey, nobody looks good in hip waders.
04:37That man you're going with?
04:39He won't be looking at your waders.
04:41All right. I'm going to take it all.
04:44If this thing doesn't work out, what's your refund policy?
04:48I don't have a refund policy.
04:51But for you, no, they'll make an exception.
04:54Thank you, Maggie.
04:56Now, your nephew was in here the other day...
04:58Oh?
04:59...with Ashley Stanton.
05:01I hear he's, uh, decided to train at Briar Ridge.
05:06Mm-hmm. He's a little at loose ends right now.
05:10He's doing really well with Amy.
05:12I'm not particularly happy about his decision.
05:15Yeah. Either is my Soraya.
05:17Just sign here. We're all done.
05:20Mm-hmm. I better catch something, huh?
05:23I think you already did.
05:25That looks great, Lou.
05:27Now to pick out his feet.
05:29Oh, come on, Amy. Not the feet.
05:32Okay. Okay. I love the feet.
05:35It's my favorite part.
05:37Hey, Soraya.
05:41What?
05:44You're kidding.
05:46Okay, I gotta tell Lou.
05:49Hey, bye.
05:51You are not gonna believe this.
05:53What?
05:54Lisa Stillman just bought a bunch of fishing gear at Maggie's.
05:58Hip waders?
05:59Hip waders.
06:00Hip waders.
06:01Just lean on them, Lou.
06:03Oh.
06:04Oh.
06:05Oh.
06:06Oh.
06:07Oh.
06:08Oh.
06:09Oh.
06:16Going, uh, fishing, Grandpa?
06:19That's what I said.
06:21Yeah, but you, uh, you left out the important part.
06:24That the October caddis won't work this late in the season?
06:28No.
06:29But it's all about timing and you gotta match the hatch.
06:33No.
06:34We're not talking about flies, Grandpa.
06:35And I'm taking Lisa to my fishing camp?
06:37N-
06:38Yeah.
06:43Well, if you already know, then what's there to talk about?
06:46Well, you haven't invited anyone up there since Grandma died.
06:50Well, the way I see it, I'm growing up enough to manage my own private life any way I see fit.
06:57I don't need any advice.
06:58I got plenty of that from Mallory.
07:00So if you'll excuse me, I've got other fish to fry.
07:03Now I remember why I never liked lunging.
07:20You're doing fine, Lou. Just, he's getting ahead of you.
07:24Well, I'm getting dizzy.
07:26Don't worry. Just keep focused on the horse.
07:29I can't focus. I'm getting dizzy.
07:32Yes.
07:35Yes.
07:36Yes!
07:37Uh, Amy! Please.
07:39I want help.
07:41You okay?
07:42Yeah, I'm fine. I really need...
07:47Uh...
07:50I'm going to puke.
07:54It smells delicious.
07:56You wanna drink?
07:57No thanks.
07:58What do you want?
07:59Thanks.
08:00do you notice anything significant about the table setting uh they're using their fancy dishes
08:08it's the quantity not the quality three plates three glasses three forks three knives do you
08:15see a pattern no we've been snubbed he's their dad mallory it's not like he comes by every day
08:22getting together like this is a big deal for them and i think we should let them eat their lunch in
08:27peace hey is that ben's aunt why is she here i don't know oh my god jack's going on a second
08:41date with lisa he didn't even tell me must have been an oversight on his part you don't understand
08:46emmy's dad's coming back to the ranch lou's working with the horses jack's practically
08:50engaged to lisa everything's changing so fast i don't even know what to say
08:55you don't wow the world really has gone crazy
09:02all right you know where you're going do you want to drive the truck
09:11truck
09:13you know there are trucks and then well there's trucks
09:20dad's here yeah just give me one sec remember you do the talking i can't do all the talking
09:32well just until i feel like talking and don't mention the accident or the divorce or the stuff
09:37with grandpa and amy whatever you do you gotta promise me you won't mention anything about my
09:43issues with the horses what issues thanks
09:50okay
09:52i brought along an uninvited guest
09:58his name's payback
10:03my mom just sends flowers as a hostess gift
10:06mallory wells neighbor horse lover friend of the family
10:11well this isn't exactly a gift i kind of hoped amy could do something with him what do you think amy
10:19well we're kind of full right now but there's always room for you dad
10:22well i'm willing to pay whatever you charge i've already shelled out a few bucks for this guy
10:27he's a three-year-old cutting horse
10:29well he seems even tempered
10:31yeah he's got good eye peel he's dry works good
10:35that's important working well when they're dry
10:39or when you're schooling without a cow
10:41exactly
10:43well the thing is
10:45lou is uh cutting horse has to be cowie
10:49yeah cowie right
10:51cowie
10:52mm-hmm cowie
10:53yeah they have to know what the cow's gonna do before the cow knows
10:57right
10:58and this guy kind of blows up whenever he's around a cow
11:01so what dad you bought a cutting horse that won't cut
11:04yeah
11:05won't rub it in
11:08i've never worked with a cutting horse before but i'd love to give it a try
11:11good
11:13i'll get them set up in the bar
11:19nice to see you got some help with the horses
11:24yeah
11:26i'm glad too
11:28so uh i just have to get lunch out of the oven but uh make yourself at home
11:37here
11:40thanks lou
11:42this used to be home
11:53it's all the same
11:59but but different
12:04so how's it going with that black horse
12:09good
12:11but i'm thinking of entering him in the fall finale
12:13how's the training come
12:15good yeah
12:15he uh
12:16he's a little better on his left lead than his right so he tends to drift
12:20could do without a little help
12:21you uh you're using ground poles to keep him straight
12:24uh yeah it works really well in training but
12:26it's not so good when you're in a show
12:27i was planning on it being just the three of us
12:44i was planning on it being just the three of us
12:51just the family
12:58all right
13:10lou what can i do
13:14you seem to be doing just fine
13:16okay you can set yourself another place just promise me you won't talk so much okay
13:24you know the way you do
13:25my lips are sealed
13:27okay
13:28what about tie
13:32i was thinking we could do um trail rides aimed at a corporate clientele
13:36you know like what you can learn from a horse that'll make you a better executive
13:40it's all about branding really and not the kind that involves hot irons
13:46i get it horses and executives both full of crap
13:52uh it's it's it's about teamwork you know uh letting go knowing when to lead when to follow
13:58overcoming fears
13:59i mean they do team building exercises rock climbing fire walking
14:04yeah yeah i think you're onto something
14:07so amy when are we going to see a jump spartan
14:09well i'm going to an arena later today you can come if you want to watch
14:12you don't have to
14:13you guys at least wait until we've had dessert
14:16i'll help you
14:18me too
14:21so mr fleming
14:32tim
14:34just you can call me tim
14:36okay tim
14:38i've heard a lot about you
14:40i mean the drugs
14:42the accident the rehab and don't even get me started about all that stuff with jack
14:46oh
14:47oh
14:52oh jack this is heaven
14:57i'm getting a lot of opportunity to bring company up here my
15:02well you couldn't pick a better person because there's just nothing i like more than to do a little fly fish
15:09i can see that
15:11all right busted
15:13okay i see now that maybe they'd have taken us to the arena with them if i just kept a little quieter
15:24i just don't know why i got so huffy i mean it's not like it's a big secret
15:28i don't know why
15:29actually i'm glad you said what you did
15:31you are
15:32yeah
15:33i was thinking uh
15:35you busy this afternoon
15:37you mean me and yo
15:39and yo
15:40does this have anything to do with
15:43no
15:44this one looks good
15:49it's good for what
15:50watch and learn
15:52watch and learn
16:14Come on, Cal.
16:22Bullseye.
16:23I'd be more impressed if it was actually moving.
16:29Come on, buddy. Come on. Let's go.
16:45Oh, no.
16:50There must be an easier way to do this.
16:53Like ordering fish at a nice restaurant.
16:56Look. I caught a tree.
17:01Hang on. I'll give you a hand there.
17:04Oh.
17:06Oh, what did you catch?
17:07I'm getting his luck.
17:08Oh, look at you. You've got...
17:10Well...
17:11I'll go get it.
17:12No, that's all right.
17:13Let's leave it here for now.
17:16Set her down there.
17:18Sorry.
17:19That's okay.
17:20Why don't you try my rod right here?
17:26There we go.
17:27Now, take the rod in your right hand.
17:29Like this?
17:30Uh...
17:32No.
17:33No.
17:34You've got to...
17:35Hold it a little more, um...
17:37Up here? Like this?
17:38Uh...
17:41Put the...
17:42Turn your...
17:43Uh...
17:44To help.
17:45Here.
17:46You don't mind?
17:47No, I don't mind.
17:49Okay.
17:50Right over this way.
17:51There you go.
17:53I didn't know fishing was a team sport.
17:55Me neither.
17:57Okay.
17:58Okay.
17:59Now, what we want to do...
18:03Keep your line wet a little bit there.
18:06And back and forth.
18:07Strip a little bit out at the same time.
18:10Pick a spot in the water and drop it.
18:13Right there.
18:14Ah!
18:15Perfect aim.
18:17Strip the line in as it goes down the river.
18:19All right.
18:20Strip it in.
18:21Follow.
18:22Line down with the tip of your rod.
18:24And...
18:25Here we go.
18:26Okay.
18:27I'm fishing.
18:28You are fishing.
18:29Uh-oh.
18:30What's happening?
18:31Is it stuck?
18:32Oh, it's stuck again.
18:33You just caught yourself a fish.
18:34Oh, really?
18:35Yes, you did.
18:36Did I?
18:37Ah!
18:38Uh-oh.
18:39What's happening?
18:40Is it stuck?
18:41Oh, it's stuck again!
18:42You...
18:43You just caught yourself a fish...
18:44Oh, really?
18:45Yes!
18:46You did?
18:47Did I?
18:48Ah!
18:49Ha!
18:50Ha!
18:51Ha!
18:52Ha!
18:54Ha!
18:55Ha!
18:56Ha!
18:57Ha!
18:58Ha!
18:59Ha!
19:00Ha!
19:03Ha!
19:04Ha!
19:05Good, Amy.
19:13That looks good.
19:16Well, you can tell that horse has a lot more jump in it.
19:19It's not him that has a problem with the height.
19:21It's me.
19:22I mean, I've been working him over these low fences just until I feel like we're more of a team.
19:28You know, when Mom used to coach me, she could talk me through anything.
19:33And if that didn't work, she'd just hop up on my horse and show me how it was done.
19:40Lou, why don't you help your sister out?
19:43What are you talking about, Dad?
19:45Well, last I remember, you got more jumping ribbons than you could fit on a wall.
19:52Come on, you want to talk about fearless?
19:54You remember that Spencerville classic?
19:56You remember that?
19:58Rain and mud and thunder and no way you were going to scratch?
20:01Yeah, but I don't compete anymore, Dad.
20:04That was ages ago.
20:05And, um, Spartan is really particular about who rides him.
20:10Well, Spartan's really particular.
20:13No, if you haven't done it for a while, I understand.
20:17You know, shouldn't even try.
20:21You should have seen your sister back in the day.
20:23She'd attack those jumps.
20:24Come on, Lou, when you see Amy up here, don't you feel like getting back in the saddle again?
20:30I-I-I understand if you haven't done it for a while, and you're afraid.
20:37You're afraid?
20:39No.
20:46Yeah, give me a leg up, would you?
20:47Oh!
20:56Oh!
21:00Look, this is crazy.
21:01Just tell him the truth.
21:02Shut up, Amy.
21:04And don't you say a word until I get this demon horse over a jump.
21:07This isn't a good idea.
21:19Watch.
21:28Wow.
21:29Look at her go.
21:30Look at her go.
21:30Look at her go.
21:52Oh!
21:54Hey!
21:55Hey!
21:56Hey!
21:57Hey!
21:58Yeah, that was great.
22:08She still had it.
22:10Lou, that was great, honey.
22:12Why don't you try this gate over here?
22:18Lou.
22:23What was that about?
22:28Amy told me, I swear.
22:41Lou, I just never figured you'd stop riding.
22:43Well, I'm glad you guys finally found something else to talk about besides horses.
22:47Now you can talk about me.
22:50I just don't get it.
22:53You were on a horse before you could walk.
22:54That was then, Dad.
23:10That was delicious.
23:12Who would ever have guessed that you're so handy with a frying pan?
23:17This is one of my hidden talents.
23:19The mystery of Jack Bartlett, unfolding before my very eyes.
23:26Oh, no mystery, really.
23:29I'm a pretty straightforward guy.
23:32I like working with my hands.
23:35I only shave when the mood strikes me, and that's not too often.
23:40I've never been on an all-inclusive vacation, and you couldn't pay me to get on a cruise ship.
23:45Can I say the rest?
23:48Oh, sure.
23:50You like horses.
23:52Sometimes more than the people that ride them.
23:57You don't see the point in buying a new truck, even though they changed the model ten years ago.
24:01Well, and even though it seems where this is going, you didn't bring me up here to propose.
24:15Well, that's the thing.
24:18I, uh, you know, I haven't done a lot of socializing since my wife died.
24:24And, uh, and if I do, well, it's, we were married a lot of years, good years.
24:37How did you meet?
24:42Well, she was a singer in a, in a roadhouse band following the rodeo circuit.
24:48Every, every town from Bar Head to Longview, and I was at every show.
24:57Till I, till I got busted up by a bucking horse in a high river.
25:02Ended up with a, with a cast on my leg.
25:04I couldn't drive my truck.
25:06Oh, no.
25:07I hated that, being chauffeured around.
25:10You had to take the bus.
25:12I still made her show in Millerville, though.
25:14And that's when she finally noticed me.
25:20I spent her honeymoon right here.
25:23And then, uh, then after the funeral, I, I spread her ashes in the river.
25:31That sounds like quite a love affair.
25:37I'm very flattered that you brought me here.
25:40I didn't mean to go on, but...
25:42I just don't want any misunderstandings or surprises if
25:48whatever this is continues past the little fishing trip here.
25:54Well, whatever this is, I hope it does continue.
25:58Otherwise, I've got a few hundred dollars worth of fishing equipment
26:00I'll never use again.
26:02Do whatever it is.
26:09Do whatever this is.
26:10Do whatever this is.
26:14Well, look at that.
26:26That's not such a bad idea.
26:28Although the choice of cow leaves a little sun to be desired.
26:31All right.
26:51Well, I'll, uh...
26:52I guess I'll get going.
26:55Yeah, I guess.
26:58See ya.
26:58Bye, Dad.
27:01Okay.
27:06You know, girls, uh...
27:09Just seeing you standing there like that?
27:13The two of you?
27:15That reminds me how hard it used to be to say goodbye.
27:20Lou, you had all those curls.
27:23Amy, you just wanted to get back with that pony all the time.
27:26Yeah.
27:28I guess you were always saying goodbye, huh, Dad?
27:31Yeah.
27:32Yeah, in the rodeo days.
27:35You two were just...
27:37so small I could pick you both up at the same time and just...
27:42breathe in.
27:45Oh, I thought you were, um, talking about the big goodbye.
27:53I don't really remember much hugging back then.
27:56Well...
27:57I'm not that far out of reach these days, huh?
28:13Just a couple miles down the road.
28:15Amy, you get a handle on that cutting horse,
28:18you give me a call.
28:18You know, I see what you're doing.
28:37Tie the horse and the cow together,
28:38and eventually they're just gonna have to figure out
28:40how to deal with one another.
28:42They have to learn to read all those little signals.
28:45For someone who doesn't want to talk.
28:49I just don't want to talk about talking.
28:54I mean, maybe if we just hang around together,
28:57we'll get used to the idea.
28:59What idea?
29:01You just don't know when to shut up, do you?
29:05Well, I guess it's easier if you're a horse.
29:07This guy's already got to figure it out.
29:09The cow moves his ears,
29:10so he's telling him where he's gonna go.
29:11Where she's gonna go.
29:15Whatever.
29:17Where did you get that cow from, anyway?
29:20I bought it from down the road.
29:22The Vander Hayden's place?
29:23Yeah.
29:25That's a dairy farm.
29:28This is a Jersey cow, a milk cow.
29:31Come on, Tie, you were on a cattle drive.
29:34You see any cattle that look like that?
29:36Well, he's brown.
29:37He's a cow.
29:38And, you know, even though it's a dairy cow,
29:44you take it from somebody else's field,
29:45it's still called cattle wrestling.
29:47Yeah.
29:48Around here, people have been hung for less.
29:50Well, that was really nice.
30:11I had a really wonderful time.
30:13Yeah, there's nothing like a day on the river.
30:14And, you know, despite all your obvious flaws,
30:19I wouldn't mind if you called me sometime.
30:22I might just do that.
30:24Okay.
30:24I'll just grab my gear.
30:47I'll give you a call.
30:53All right.
30:54See you soon.
31:04So how's your fishing trip, Grandpa?
31:09I managed to hook a real beauty.
31:13Despite it being kind of late in the season.
31:16Hey, Grandpa.
31:35I'm, uh, I'm making some tea.
31:37You want some?
31:37No, thank you, Amy.
31:39But, you know, I know how much you enjoy a cup of tea for your supper.
31:47Now, why do I think it's not just a cup of tea?
31:51Okay, you caught me.
31:52I kind of need a favor.
31:53Well, let's hear it, and then I'll let you know about the tea.
31:57I kind of need a dozen heifers.
31:59Yeah, Dad brought over this cutting horse for me to fix, and, well, I kind of need something for him to cut.
32:07So that explains the van der Hayden's milk cow.
32:10Yeah, I, uh, I made Ty take her back.
32:14They're not going to have press charges or anything.
32:19Sure.
32:20I'll find you some heifers.
32:22Thanks.
32:22Just, uh, don't tell your dad they came for me.
32:27Of course.
32:31Hey, what happened to my tea?
32:33What happened on your fishing trip?
32:37Want those cows or not?
32:41Those cows aren't going to hurt you.
32:44They're afraid of you.
32:46You don't need to be afraid of them.
32:48He's a good boy.
32:49Hey, what's wrong with this guy?
32:52Is he spooked or something?
32:55Knowing Tim Fleming, I figure he's been jamming that horse too hard.
32:59It's not that Tim doesn't know better.
33:01It's just patience isn't one of his virtues.
33:06Val, I have to confess.
33:08I'm not sure that Briar Ridge is the right place for Ben.
33:11But I did want to talk to you about that.
33:13You know Ben and Ashley have become quite friendly lately.
33:16Oh, I know Ben likes Ashley.
33:17And I'm not sure that that's a distraction that he needs right now.
33:23People always jump to conclusions about Ashley, and maybe sometimes she deserves it.
33:27But I can assure you her mind is on one thing these days.
33:32Show jumping.
33:33She's determined to win the fall finale.
33:35Oh, hey, Lisa, you know, when I saw your car in the back, I was afraid you were here to bring all that fishing equipment back for a refund.
33:47You know what, Maggie?
33:48I think I'm hooked.
33:50Are we talking about fishing or Jack Bartlett?
33:53It's open.
34:06I know I should have phoned, but...
34:09Well?
34:09Do you know, Jack, I can't recall the last time you invited me into your house.
34:20A cup of coffee?
34:22Got anything stronger?
34:26I don't know.
34:28I'm sure I got a bottle of something here somewhere.
34:33Let me see.
34:34So, I had a long chat with Lisa today.
34:45As you know, her nephew Ben is training at our place now.
34:49Well, I hope that works out for him.
34:53I imagine his decision has had quite an impact on your bottom line, huh?
35:00I guess we'll muddle through somehow.
35:04Well, I don't figure you came here to talk about my bottom line.
35:17Okay.
35:20How long have we been friends, Jack?
35:22Ten years, fifteen years?
35:24And I know we've had our ups and downs.
35:28Yeah, plenty of those.
35:30Right.
35:31But, I still consider you to be one of my dearest friends.
35:39So, I guess I'm a little surprised that you never told me you and Lisa were a serious item.
35:46I had to hear it from Maggie, of all people.
35:51And you know how she feels about me.
35:53And Lisa, well, should have heard Lisa telling everybody at the diner today all about your little fishing trip.
36:00Oh, yeah, all she could talk about was the size of that trout.
36:02Jack, I guess I just wish you'd felt that you could have told me.
36:24You know what?
36:25Just forget it.
36:28Thanks for the drink.
36:28I'm happy for you, Jack.
36:32I really am.
36:46Working late?
36:48Yeah, well, the website.
36:50When I told you about those corporate trail rides, I wasn't kidding.
36:54I wasn't laughing.
36:58I've been making good progress with Dad's cotton horse.
37:00I was just...
37:02I was wondering if maybe he could come by and take a look.
37:05Of course.
37:06Why not?
37:08I don't know.
37:09I just thought after last time, maybe...
37:10Look, Amy, it's fine.
37:12I...
37:13He brought you a horse.
37:15You worked on it.
37:15Now you've got to show him how it's coming along.
37:17Just don't expect me to stick around and pretend I give a damn
37:21if it's cow-y or horse-y or snee-zy or dope-y.
37:24Make you a fresh pot, Grandpa?
37:46What is it this time?
37:47More cows?
37:51Dad's coming over at noon to look at his horse.
37:53I know I should have asked you first.
37:56No, it's fine, Amy.
38:00Really?
38:03Oh, yes.
38:04Today's your date with Lisa.
38:09Well, everybody knows.
38:11Just go easy with the spurs.
38:22He likes a light touch.
38:23Oh, you've been working with him.
38:24Show me what you've done.
38:34I'm not much of a cutter.
38:35Yeah, just show me what you got.
38:37Start down in the corner.
38:38That one right there.
38:52You two seem to get along.
38:56That's it.
39:00Look at you.
39:01You got the cutter slump down already.
39:03Huh?
39:10Yeah, now push him.
39:12Come on.
39:13Come on, push him along the press.
39:15That's it.
39:17There you go.
39:19Come on, bring him back.
39:21That's it.
39:22Tight, tight.
39:25Let him go.
39:26Come on, come on.
39:27Okay, now, tighter.
39:31Tighter.
39:32Ram him harder.
39:33Ram him!
39:34Keep your eye on him.
39:35Come on, now.
39:36Bring him back.
39:37That's it.
39:41Whoa, whoa, whoa!
39:42Oh, baby!
39:47You all right?
39:48Yeah, I'm okay.
39:49Don't move her.
39:50Just take it easy.
39:51Just breathe, okay?
39:52She just said the wind knocked out of her.
39:54I've seen it a thousand times.
39:56What is the matter with you?
39:58It's okay, Lou.
39:59No, it is not okay.
40:00It's not okay, and it's never enough with you, is it?
40:03How many times do I have to pick myself up out of the dirt
40:05and get back on just to make you happy?
40:07And now look at you, you're gonna do the same thing to Amy?
40:10After everything that happened to you?
40:11What do you mean, my accident?
40:13Why do you think I stopped riding?
40:19Lou, it's just one of those things.
40:22Well, not to me, it wasn't.
40:24Well, you ride horses, you fall off.
40:26You fall off, you get hurt, but you always get back on.
40:29Even if it means a couple months in traction.
40:31Yeah, or a couple years in rehab,
40:33while your family falls apart.
40:34I've lost a couple years apart.
40:36I've lost a couple years in rehab,
40:41so I can't do that.
40:47I've lost a couple years in rehab.
40:53I
41:08Mind if I join you?
41:10Well, the thing is, Val, I...
41:17I'm so sorry I'm late. A ridiculous truck of mine got a flat.
41:21Hi. Sorry, am I interrupting something?
41:27Not at all.
41:30Jack.
41:32Hi.
41:34Who wouldn't have believed it? The tow truck guy couldn't even get the tire off.
41:37Couldn't even work the...
41:51We were tired and scared.
41:54You know, there's always a risk when you get up on a horse.
41:58You sound exactly like Dad.
42:01You know, he hasn't changed much.
42:04He still doesn't know when to stop pushing.
42:08Neither do you.
42:09It would have been a lot easier just to never see him again.
42:17Yeah, well, maybe that was a mistake.
42:20No, it wasn't.
42:22You know, I know he's not perfect, but...
42:26I don't know. I...
42:27I kind of think he's okay.
42:33I always thought you would.
42:42You used to tap dance?
42:44I took tap dancing lessons for three years every Saturday.
42:49And I quit tap dancing around the same time I quit riding,
42:52but you don't see anyone making a big deal about that.
42:57You looked amazing on Spartan.
43:01The way you cleared that fence, there was air to spare.
43:05The position wasn't so bad either.
43:08I can't believe I did that.
43:09I was shaking so hard.
43:13I mean...
43:15I'm shaking right now just thinking about it.
43:19Come on.
43:22That crash course, you never finished it.
43:30No.
43:39I've been with you.
43:42Let's make it slow.
43:45So slow.
43:48We'll mark the moments as they go.
43:58How am I doing?
44:00Great.
44:01Just remember to breathe.
44:05Anything you want to talk about?
44:06Nope.
44:10Maybe let's just sit.
44:12Okay, I'm ready.
44:14You sure?
44:19Ready as I'll ever be.
44:20So let's take the long way home.
44:23So let's take the long way home.
44:29Every moment I spend with you.
44:35Let's make it slow.
44:38So slow.
44:41We'll mark the moments as they go.
44:46We'll mark the moments as they go.
45:03Go.
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