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Heartland (CA) Season 2 Episode 3

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Transcript
00:00Previously on Heartland
00:02You don't understand.
00:03They're sending me to camp for the whole summer.
00:05So what's your plan?
00:07To stay here?
00:08You want me to tie a big red ball around this night?
00:10You got me a horse for my birthday?
00:12A horse for your birthday.
00:13You want to give me advice about horses?
00:14I'm good with that.
00:15Are you telling me what's going on with Amy?
00:19I get it, Grandpa.
00:20We're not tearing down your damn bunkhouses.
00:22That's right, because we're fixing them up.
00:30So what's your first stop?
00:32Grand Prairie Rodeo.
00:34We got a show tonight.
00:36The good thing is, there's no time to get scared and run.
00:40Well, this just about does it, Jack.
00:42I'm gonna be okay.
00:44Mom.
00:45We'll make her feel at home, Jess.
00:48Well, heck, you practically live here anyway, right, kiddo?
00:52I want you to call us every day, any time.
00:54That's what your cell phone's for, okay?
00:57Don't you guys have a long drive ahead?
00:59Go.
01:00Go.
01:01I'm gonna go, cute.
01:03You'll be good, okay?
01:04Jack, you take good care of her, okay?
01:06I will attempt to keep her out of trouble.
01:11Thanks, Jack.
01:12We'll see you later.
01:16Come on, honey.
01:23Oh, my God.
01:24I thought they'd never leave.
01:25Oh, my God.
01:26Jesus, you got a kitchen sink in here?
01:29Mm-hmm.
02:30Ladies and gentlemen, the winners of the Jump Off, third place goes to Amy Fleming from Heartland on Storm, second place goes to Roland Emery on Foxfire from Tree Ridge Farms, and first place goes to Ashley Stanton on Apollo from Briar Ridge.
02:48Well, better with Meg's time.
02:52Great job, Amy.
02:59Thanks.
02:59Beautiful horse.
03:01Tried to buy him, but you died up with me.
03:03Well, great horse deserves a great rider.
03:05Dale's right on the jumps.
03:06It was like he was reading my mind.
03:07He was so responsive.
03:08We were only off for like a second.
03:09You were this close to winning.
03:12Now, next week's the spring challenge, okay?
03:14You can take the red ribbon.
03:15I know you can do it.
03:16Amy, you've got to take Storm to the next level.
03:18He's got to go A-circuit.
03:19Dad, that shows every weekend.
03:21Yes, it is, and you're going to have fun.
03:22Are you up for it?
03:23Absolutely.
03:27Are you in the boy?
03:29Woo!
03:33And at the break of day, you sank into a tree.
03:53You dreamer
03:55You dreamer
03:59You dreamer
04:05Geez, Mallory, planning on staying for the rest of your life?
04:14I couldn't decide what to bring, so I brought everything.
04:16Yeah, no kidding.
04:18You don't understand.
04:19The parents have led our house to some freaky artist from Toronto.
04:22Using my room as a studio, I don't even know what that means.
04:25Probably pottery wheels or drumming.
04:28Oh my god, naked models.
04:32I wonder how I made it at the show.
04:34Her and her dad have been practicing a ton.
04:37I just have one question.
04:38Who died and made him coach?
04:41You should go see how she did.
04:44Later.
04:47She's got all the fans she needs right now.
04:50Jealous much.
04:52Mallory!
04:56Mallory!
05:03This is amazing.
05:06You know, the old ranch hands never had it this good.
05:10See the TV?
05:10And I came in under budget.
05:17I came in under budget.
05:21Wow.
05:22Lou, where did you get all this stuff?
05:24Flea markets.
05:26Lawn sales.
05:27The attic.
05:29I think it's pulled together really nice.
05:31Oh, and look at this.
05:33The Englishman's boy, black beauty.
05:37Nothing too good for a cowboy.
05:39So, are your guests coming here to read about horses or ride them?
05:43I just want to get them in the mood.
05:45Isn't this great?
05:51So?
05:51Too many creature comforts and your guests have spent all their time inside.
05:59Dad, corporate types expect a certain level of luxury, especially at this price point.
06:04Besides, branded stationery, toiletry samples, it's all good branding.
06:10Guests take them home and then they remember to tell their friends.
06:13Leave any money in the budget for horses?
06:16Yes.
06:17Well, I got a friend.
06:18He's a dealer.
06:19His name's Harry Oaks.
06:21He's got a string of quarter horses, great bloodlines.
06:23I think you should give them a call.
06:25Aren't quarter horses a little bit high end for trail rides?
06:28Well, you just said.
06:30Your kind of clientele expect only the best.
06:33Check them out.
06:35Okay, I will.
06:37Where's the phone for room service?
06:39I'll get your grandpa to make me a grilled cheese.
06:45You're a good boy.
06:46You did so well today.
06:48At least you did.
06:49You're not still talking to that spoiled jumping horse, are you?
06:53Last I checked, doesn't speak a word of English.
06:55Yeah, well, neither do you half the time.
06:57Well, you got third.
06:58I mean, I'd be kicking Shorty's butt for that.
07:00We lost by like a second.
07:02From rodeo, seconds a lifetime.
07:05Your daddy, he's pretty famous, huh?
07:08Yeah.
07:10All-around cowboy, five years of running.
07:1292 to 96, I was the best.
07:15Roping, bull riding, steer wrestling.
07:17Nobody could touch Tim Fleming.
07:19I even had a poster of him on my wall.
07:21Right next to Jennifer Love Hewitt.
07:23Oh, Jennifer Love Hewitt.
07:25What can I say?
07:26I had a huge crush.
07:30Caleb.
07:31Um, maybe my dad could give you some pointers.
07:34Do you think?
07:36Yeah, I'll ask him.
07:37Yeah, I mean, that'd be awesome.
07:42Okay, cool.
07:43Well, I'll see you tomorrow.
07:45Yeah.
07:45Yeah.
07:45Congratulations.
07:55Thanks.
07:58So, uh, is your dad coaching you now, or...?
08:00No, he's just sort of helping me train.
08:04For what?
08:05The A circuit.
08:08We show us every weekend.
08:10Yeah, well, that's what you gotta do if you wanna win.
08:15So it's all about winning now, is it?
08:25How are you gonna find the time?
08:27I'll make it.
08:32Well, if you want, I can help you out.
08:34I mean, with your chores.
08:36And how do you think I handled it when you weren't here?
08:40Yeah.
08:41I guess you and Caleb managed us fine, right?
08:52So.
08:54Spring challenge.
08:55We're on, right?
08:56Got the points, got the talent.
08:58Dad.
08:59Let me brag about my daughter, please?
09:01Come on, you gotta admit, it's pretty amazing what she's accomplished without a real coach.
09:06Ty was a great coach.
09:08And Amy and Spartan did amazing at the fall finale.
09:10Hmm.
09:12Yeah, it was good.
09:15I'm just saying, you know, I mean, I'm not a coach either.
09:18I could probably give her a couple of pointers.
09:20Rodeo's about timing.
09:21Show jumping's about timing.
09:22Question.
09:23How are you two possibly gonna have time for the equine retreat when you're both at horse shows every weekend?
09:27I mean, Dad, you definitely said you do trail rides.
09:29I can help with the trail rides, Lou.
09:32And, Amy, you said that you were gonna do horse exercises with the clients.
09:35I've already advertised it on the website, so.
09:37Yeah, it's no problem.
09:38I can do it, Lou.
09:39Okay.
09:40All this other stuff aside, don't you still attend an institution called school?
09:45Yeah, it's our vacation is soon.
09:47You have exams first, all right.
09:49I'm on top of it.
09:50School is priority number one.
09:53And show jumping is somewhere way down the line.
09:55Come on, Jack.
09:58Come on, if anybody can handle a busy schedule, it's Amy.
10:01Besides, honey, you're an A student, aren't you?
10:04Yeah, I wish.
10:07Oh, never mind the dishes.
10:09You go study.
10:11All right, I gotta push off.
10:12We'll do that training tomorrow right after school, okay, Amy?
10:15Don't forget.
10:17Go see those horses, huh?
10:19Mm-hmm.
10:19Thanks for dinner.
10:22Bye.
10:25Can I be excused?
10:27Yep.
10:31She didn't touch her food.
10:38Is everything all right?
10:39Fine.
10:40It's not like it's the first time I've stayed here.
10:43Better get a start on that.
10:45And if you find that you need a little more territory,
10:48there's always space in the attic or the barn.
10:51Very funny.
10:53Good night.
10:53Good night.
10:53Just me and you, knucklehead.
11:18Just me and you, knucklehead.
11:24Did you get those special bagels?
11:26What special bagels?
11:28Didn't you get the list of food my mom emailed you?
11:30With the foods I do like and the foods that absolutely repulse me.
11:33I didn't get any email from your mom, Mallory.
11:35Oh, hey, do you want to go look at horses with me after school today?
11:38Oh, I can't.
11:39Dad's coming over.
11:40They already got the cheese in them.
11:41You just stick them in the microwave.
11:42They're all I eat for breakfast.
11:44There is yogurt in the fridge and muesli on the counter.
11:46Just saying the word muesli makes me want to heave.
11:49Listen, when I'm in town, I'll get you your bagels if I remember.
11:51Um, how about after dad leaves?
11:54I can't.
11:54I've got to study.
11:55Are you coming?
11:56We're going to be late.
11:58How about tomorrow?
12:01No?
12:03Okay, that's cool.
12:04I'll just do it by myself.
12:13Ah, Amy.
12:14Just who I wanted to talk to.
12:16Really?
12:16You've consistently missed your earth sciences study group.
12:19But just your luck, I'm having one after school today.
12:22If you want to bring up your participation mark, I suggest you be there.
12:25Okay.
12:26I will.
12:27Good.
12:28Oh, Miss Adams?
12:30I'm sorry, I can't.
12:32My dad, I've just got something else scheduled.
12:35You're not doing yourself any favors, are you, Amy?
12:38He's amazing.
12:52Did you see that?
12:53He just taps over it.
12:54You know, he kind of took the long way around the last two, but...
12:57I'm just taking it easy.
12:58I'm a little worried about the footing.
13:00It rained all last night and the ground's torn up.
13:02She shouldn't be jumping.
13:03Listen to the expert.
13:04Why don't you tell Coach Tim that?
13:07What's that, hon?
13:09Ty says it's dangerous to be jumping.
13:11That's a bunch of bull.
13:13They compete in all weather.
13:14But a mud's not going to hold me back.
13:16Spoken like a true cowboy.
13:19Why don't you go again?
13:20I'll time you.
13:21It's not a rodeo horse, Dad.
13:22You got to cool him off.
13:23Yeah, okay.
13:24Yeah, fine.
13:25You want to call today?
13:26Okay.
13:27All right.
13:28We'll do it again tomorrow when it's nice and dry.
13:30Mr. Flemming.
13:33Yeah.
13:34Do you got a minute at all?
13:36Sure.
13:40Let's see what you got.
13:42Yeah, let's go, Charlie.
13:42Come on.
13:43Yeah, yeah.
13:47Come on, Caleb.
13:54Nice.
13:55Come on.
13:57Yeah.
13:57Woo.
13:58Yeah.
13:58Yeah.
14:00What's the matter, boy?
14:23He's hurt, Caleb.
14:38His ankle's twisted.
14:40There's heat on his tendons.
14:42I can give him an ultrasound, or we can wait and see.
14:45Let's wait.
14:46I've given him a mild tranquilizer to keep him calm for the next 12 hours or so.
14:51But until it's fully healed, he'll need complete stall rest.
14:54Stall rest?
14:55Absolutely.
14:56And you'll have to cold hose him.
14:58Sure.
14:59I can do that.
14:59He'll be able to rodeo again.
15:01He'll be able to rodeo again, right?
15:02Keep him real quiet.
15:03He should recover quickly.
15:05Like, there's no guarantees here.
15:11Caleb was just showing off a little bit too much, that's all.
15:13Well, he was trying to impress you is what he was trying to do.
15:16And next time, it could be Amy.
15:17You called Harry yet?
15:21I'm seeing him tomorrow.
15:22But I've been looking online, and there are some really good prospects.
15:26Lou, you can't tell anything about a horse from a picture off the internet.
15:30Okay, thank you.
15:31I know that.
15:31I was just trying to start somewhere.
15:33Is that okay?
15:33Go see my dealer.
15:35Save yourself some time.
15:36We're on a tight schedule.
15:37See you later, Scott.
15:43Come on.
15:44Don't stress.
15:45Want to go for coffee, or maybe something stronger?
15:48Yeah, right.
15:49I can't.
15:50I have way too much to do.
15:52What else is new?
15:55Hey.
15:57I'm sorry, okay?
15:59I gotta go.
16:01I'll catch you when you have a break in your busy schedule.
16:07Yeah, she's here.
16:12I'll get her for you.
16:14Mallory, your dad's on the phone.
16:18Well, she must be asleep, Charlie.
16:19You want me to wake her up?
16:21Yeah.
16:22Yeah, I'll be sure I never call you.
16:25Yeah, she's good.
16:26No problems.
16:28Okay, talk to you later.
16:29Bye-bye.
16:29Bye-bye.
16:37He's keeping quiet.
16:44Yeah, he's trying.
16:47You know, it's a pretty common injury.
16:50Yeah, I know, but all it takes is an infection, and boom, your horse is a goner.
16:56That's a good way of looking at it.
16:58It's just life.
17:01Look, I'll stay with him.
17:02You need to study.
17:03Thanks for sitting with him, though.
17:08You're welcome.
17:12You know, I might not talk to Shorty the way you do,
17:15but he's a real good horse, and I'd be real sorry to lose him as a partner.
17:21I know you would.
17:25I'll see you tomorrow.
17:26Okay.
17:26Okay.
17:33Amy, wake up.
17:39You're late.
17:40What?
17:41No, why didn't you wake me up?
17:42I thought you were already gone.
17:43If I'm late, that means you are, too.
17:45I'm not going to school.
17:46I'm sick.
17:48Oh, I've got chores to do.
17:53Hey.
17:55I thought you could use a hand.
17:57You were pretty late last night.
17:59I heard you down here.
17:59Yeah.
18:03So, how's Shorty?
18:04Trank hasn't worn off yet.
18:07I'll keep an eye on him, though.
18:11There you go, buddy.
18:14Thanks for helping me out.
18:17No worries.
18:20See ya.
18:21Hey.
18:23Good luck on your exam.
18:25Thanks.
18:29I couldn't find better horses.
18:41Stocky but agile.
18:42Quick and powerful.
18:43You can have all 15.
18:44Oh, I don't need 15.
18:45Just five or six at the most.
18:47Tim says you'd want them all.
18:48I could have sold some of them last week if I'd know.
18:50Just give me a quote.
18:57Is this for all 15?
18:59Six.
19:01I can't afford this.
19:02What do you think about it?
19:09A good horse is what you don't need.
19:11A horse is that good.
19:12Yeah.
19:13I know my dad wants me to buy these, but this is crazy.
19:16You just have to talk to him, Lou.
19:18It's not that easy.
19:20I don't want him to think that I don't appreciate his advice.
19:23He's not just your dad.
19:24He's your business partner.
19:25We have to be straight with each other.
19:26I'm used to being straight with a business partner.
19:28It's the dad part that's hard.
19:31You'll handle it.
19:36Hey.
19:37You know, I got an idea.
19:39You, uh...
19:41You want to grab some lunch?
19:43They got veggie chili at Maggie's.
19:44Ah, I got a call out in Longview.
19:48Who doesn't have time now?
19:49Stop writing, please.
20:09Hey, Dad.
20:20Hi, Mallory.
20:21It's me.
20:22Mallory, how are you, sweetheart?
20:25I'm okay.
20:31Dad?
20:32Dad?
20:33Dad, you there?
20:34Hello?
20:37Dad?
20:45What's wrong?
20:47Hay fever.
20:48I'm allergic to hay.
20:49That's when?
20:50I just came suddenly.
20:51Yeah, Harry called me.
20:58Why'd you walk away?
20:59Too expensive?
21:01Blue?
21:02The most important part of a dude ranch is horses.
21:06Thread count in the bed sheets doesn't really matter.
21:08Of course the horses aren't important, Dad,
21:10but they need to be trail ride horses.
21:12Okay.
21:14So what do you want?
21:15Some unknown quantity off the internet or...
21:18some old nags that you can send to the glue factory?
21:21You know, it doesn't always have to be all or nothing, Dad.
21:23I can get good trail horses somewhere else and for less money.
21:26Okay.
21:27Good.
21:29Good luck with that.
21:31Well, thanks for your support.
21:41Oh, man.
21:48He sure is unhappy.
21:50I mean, he's an outdoor horse.
21:53Heck, he's never even been in a stall before.
21:55Relax.
21:57Amy will calm him down.
21:58She got some herbs and some special oils.
22:01I don't hold too much with that touchy-feely crap.
22:04The heat's been cooped up, period.
22:06And a bunch of herbs ain't gonna do much to change that.
22:08You've been here for what?
22:15Four months?
22:17You got no idea what Amy can do.
22:19I fully intend to find out.
22:21Count them.
22:24Hey!
22:26Hey!
22:29Why don't you two try growing up?
22:38Oh, come on.
22:45Come on.
22:45You could have made that easy.
22:47Now, you're sending him a signal that you're scared right there.
22:49What'd you put it up to?
22:50Four-three.
22:51I've never jumped that high.
22:52What height do you think you have to do if you want to move up a level?
22:57Okay.
22:57If you're not comfortable with it, we'll ease it up gradually.
23:00We'll work on it bit by bit in the morning.
23:02Okay?
23:02Before school.
23:03Yeah, right.
23:06What?
23:07I was up all last night with Shorty and Caleb, and then I had an exam today that I didn't
23:12even have time to study for, and I've got all my regular chores, but yeah, I'll get up
23:15every morning to train.
23:17You're saying you don't have time for the horse?
23:19No.
23:22No.
23:22Dad, I...
23:24I'll make the time.
23:26No, it'll be fine once school's over anyway.
23:29Okay.
23:30Well, let's try it again.
23:33Okay.
23:33Okay.
23:37This one looks good.
23:38Well, like I said, you have to get out there and see these horses for yourself.
23:42There are so many.
23:42I need Amy.
23:44I don't even know where to start.
23:45Well, you gotta start somewhere.
23:47You have no horses, you have no business.
23:49You sound like Dad.
23:50I'm just saying.
23:51Well, it's great to just say.
23:52That's all Dad does is just say.
23:54He doesn't do anything constructive.
23:55I'm the only one doing anything.
23:59Well, actually, I'm not entirely useless.
24:02I just spoke to Harry and got him to drop his price.
24:05He'll take 20% off if you take all 15 horses.
24:07Well, thank you.
24:09But, Dad, I don't need or want all 15 of his damn quarter horses.
24:13That is still way beyond the budget.
24:15Well, somebody should have thought about that before they bought all the fancy soap.
24:19See you tomorrow, Amy.
24:21Bye.
24:22I gotta go check on Shorty.
24:27I'll see you later.
24:28Yeah, I'll call you.
24:29Bye, Amy.
24:30Bye.
24:32I hate this.
24:35I think I know where you can get some horses.
24:38There's a rescue center up on Dale's Road.
24:40They're always looking to rehome.
24:42That is a great idea.
24:43Can we go now?
24:44I can't.
24:45That's your favorite word lately.
24:46Well, I promised Caleb I'd help him with Shorty.
24:49Besides, I got a math exam to study for.
24:51Or just go with Dad tomorrow.
24:53Yeah, right.
24:53Dad is always busy with you.
24:57Thanks.
25:08I don't know, Grandpa.
25:11Maybe this is all just a stupid idea, you know.
25:13Right from the start.
25:15Want some advice?
25:16I've had plenty of that.
25:19Well, your dad, he means well.
25:22He wants this business of yours to work.
25:24And for him, it's all about...
25:26The horses, I know.
25:28Tell me about it.
25:30And while a good quarter horse in his prime can be mighty exciting,
25:35sometimes they're a little quick to react.
25:38They're a little too eager.
25:39Well, a greenhorn rider can end up getting way more than they bargained for.
25:43Yeah, so what do I do, Grandpa?
25:45Well, the kind of horses you need aren't fancy, Lou.
25:48They're safe and slow and sure-footed.
25:54A little on the old side, like me.
25:56I don't know why I'm getting so hyper about all this.
26:03Well, if you know darn well why.
26:05Why?
26:07Well, because you want to please your dad.
26:10Mixing business and family.
26:12It's like throwing gas on a fire.
26:17It won't get better, not if he keeps doing that.
26:23It's okay.
26:24Easy.
26:25Easy.
26:27What are you doing?
26:28It's called T-Touch.
26:30It just helps him relax.
26:32Here, give me your hand.
26:33No way.
26:34Come here.
26:35Just try.
26:37Here you go.
26:38Look at that gentle circles like that.
26:40Here, work down his neck.
26:42There you go.
26:49Well, look at that.
26:51It's working.
26:51It's working.
26:54Well, I saw this coming.
27:00Well, I can just retake the course next year.
27:02You have way too much on your plate.
27:04You have to decide what it is you really want to do.
27:07And failing at school is not an option.
27:09Well, at least school is almost over.
27:11It's not just school.
27:13You've still got chores.
27:15You're still treating problem horses.
27:17Do you want to keep doing that?
27:18You know I do.
27:19Fine, then.
27:21And you may not like this dude ranch thing any more than I do, but it is happening.
27:25And we all have to pull our weight for Lou, so there's that, too.
27:30Amy, you cannot dance at all the weddings.
27:33Sooner or later, you have to make a choice.
27:35Something's got to give.
27:37Like what?
27:38You don't need me to tell you.
27:42You've been under the gun ever since your father gave you that jumping horse.
27:46Grandpa, that's just you and him.
27:49That's what this is about.
27:50That is not true.
27:51You have to face facts.
27:53Show jumping requires you to travel all over the countryside.
27:57Do you really think you can do that along with everything else?
28:00Yeah, I do.
28:02I have to go to the show this weekend, okay?
28:04Dad would kill me if I didn't.
28:06It's his goal.
28:08For me, I mean...
28:1747.385 seconds.
28:20Eight jumping balls.
28:23Okay, hon.
28:24How do you feel?
28:26A lot of time, a lot of money has gone into this.
28:30So relax.
28:32Just concentrate on the goal.
28:33You can do this.
28:36I got a feeling today's your winning day.
28:39Easy, boy.
28:41Good boy.
28:41Number 12, Ashley Stanton from Briar Ridge riding Apollo.
28:51Come on, Apollo.
28:52Good boy.
28:58Ashley, don't coddle him.
28:59Show him who's boss.
29:00Don't, mother!
29:01There!
29:06You see?
29:06Oh, boy.
29:22Oh.
29:22Oh.
29:32Oh.
29:32Ashley Stanton on Apollo, 47.385 seconds, 16 Jumping Falls.
29:41Number 24, Amy Fleming, Heartland Ranch on Storm.
30:02Amy Fleming on Storm, 43.274 seconds, no faults.
30:11Can you believe my mother? I have never been more humiliated in my life.
30:17I love jumping and I love Apollo, but it's just not worth the grief.
30:20I've had it. I quit.
30:23First place, number 24, Amy Fleming, Heartland Ranch on Storm.
30:29You did it. You did it.
30:31You did it. I knew you could do it.
30:33Congratulations.
30:35Let's go home.
30:47This was Amy's idea, and I think they're perfect.
30:51Yeah, if you want a bunch of old nags.
30:53Dad, we've built our reputation on saving unwanted horses.
30:58This would build on the Heartland brand.
30:59Oh, Lou, our reputation is built on quality.
31:03We don't want our guests thinking we don't know the difference between good horses and bad horses.
31:07These are good horses, Dad, for trail rides.
31:10I mean, who do you think is going to be coming to our dude ranch, ex-rodeo cowboys like you?
31:14I mean, they don't call them dudes for nothing.
31:16Well, you know, I don't want to argue with you about every little thing.
31:18Neither do I.
31:19Listen, I've been giving this a lot of thought, and it's clear we don't share the same vision.
31:26Oh, come on.
31:26And maybe we should seriously consider whether or not we can work together.
31:29Come on.
31:29No, listen.
31:31This is my project and my idea, and I need to be able to make decisions as I see fit.
31:36Maybe you're right.
31:37What's wrong?
31:47Nothing.
31:48Well, you didn't seem very happy yesterday, and you came first.
31:54It just wasn't fun.
31:55It wasn't fun.
31:56No, it wasn't.
31:58Well, Amy, everything in life isn't fun.
32:00I mean, Ashley, she has a little trouble at the gate.
32:03She throws it.
32:04That was ridiculous.
32:05I totally understand where Ashley's coming from.
32:09Her mom pushed her and pushed her, just like you.
32:12Just like I finish.
32:15Just like I push you.
32:16Of course I push you.
32:17You still didn't get me those special bagels.
32:20Look, if I had to have had to do it every time I had a little trouble at the gate with a bowl or a cap,
32:25I never would have brought home any whitties.
32:27You gotta push it.
32:28Push, push, push, until you get where you need to go.
32:32It's not you.
32:36I can't compete with Storm every weekend.
32:38I can't handle everything.
32:40So what do you think?
32:41You want to get rid of Storm?
32:43No.
32:44I don't know.
32:44You don't know.
32:45You don't know.
32:48If you don't want the horse, just tell me.
32:49Dad, I love him.
32:50He's the best horse I've ever ridden.
32:52Hey, I love Storm.
32:54He's amazing.
32:55Yeah, and he's yours.
32:56So you don't have to ask my permission.
32:57So why don't you just sell him?
32:58I mean, go ahead.
33:00That would be a shame.
33:02You know what you want to do, Storm?
33:03Yeah.
33:06If you see your sister, tell her to call me.
33:08Yeah.
33:08Dad was looking for you.
33:33I know.
33:36I told him I couldn't jump anymore.
33:38How did that go?
33:39He was devastated.
33:41I should have never told him.
33:42Yes, you should have, Amy.
33:44You can't worry about pleasing Dad all the time.
33:47What, like you?
33:49Hiding away in your office, running a dude ranch without any horses or a business partner.
33:54How's that working out for you?
33:55Okay, I didn't say it was an ideal situation, but whatever.
34:01At least I told him how I feel, and maybe he'll come around.
34:05And if he doesn't, then I have to move on.
34:09I still want to hurt him.
34:11Neither do I.
34:13It's hard.
34:16I'm not used to this.
34:19Me neither.
34:19So, what do we do?
34:27I don't know.
34:40Here we go.
34:41Yeah, here we go.
34:43What?
34:43First of all, if you say do what you want to your kids, you damn better mean it.
34:48Second, don't you think for a minute that Amy doesn't like that horse.
34:52She loves that horse, and it's killing her to even think about giving it up.
34:55She doesn't need you to make her feel worse.
34:57You should talk.
34:59All you do is hold those girls back.
35:01First, it's Lou and her project over the sake of what?
35:04Some old buildings?
35:05And now you don't want Amy to have a show jumping career because she's behind in her chores?
35:09You've been gone a long time, Tim.
35:11You missed a good ten years of seeing how these girls think and work.
35:15Nobody knows that more than me, Jack.
35:17So, you can't just waltz on in here and tell them what their future looks like.
35:29I just want to help them go as far as they can.
35:33Be the best.
35:34And you're right.
35:35I've been away for ten years.
35:37I missed ten years of their life.
35:38I owe it to them.
35:44To their mother.
35:47You know, half the time I don't know what I'm doing.
35:48I'm just winging it.
35:49But I love them, Jack.
35:53You know that.
35:55I'm trying.
35:58Fair enough.
36:00You know, I'd have given anything to have somebody there to push me when I was Amy's age.
36:04Like, my life might have turned out a hell of a lot different if somebody was there to guide me.
36:11You know it.
36:11I might have gone somewhere.
36:14Sometimes, Tim, these girls, they don't want to go anywhere.
36:19You keep looking so far ahead, you miss seeing where they're at right now.
36:27That's all I came here to say.
36:29Hey, boy.
36:46What am I going to do with you, huh?
36:49Hey.
36:51How's shorty?
36:52He's better.
36:53Did that whole massage thing.
36:54Fet him some valerian.
36:56Cheered a bit myself.
36:57It's not bad.
36:58More mellow.
37:00But I got a deep, dark secret for you.
37:02Oh, I already know about Jennifer Love Hewitt.
37:03Not bad.
37:05I talked to shorty.
37:07No way.
37:08I do.
37:09And I think he understands me.
37:12Well, I won't tell anyone that because, you know, people have been kicked out of rodeo for less.
37:17For sure.
37:20You sure are happy today.
37:22Well, I've decided that I'm not going to show jump anymore.
37:25You know, I'm just going to keep him and ride him for fun, but not compete.
37:32What?
37:34He's a show horse, right?
37:36Bred for it.
37:37It's kind of cruel to keep a horse from doing what it's meant to do.
37:40I mean, shorty would be miserable if he couldn't do what he likes to do.
37:43What he likes to do is bulldogging.
37:45I hate to think what will happen if he can't do that anymore.
37:47Okay, let's talk.
38:02What's wrong?
38:03Nothing.
38:04I've just decided to live a less complicated life.
38:07More nomadic.
38:09Who needs clothes and stuff?
38:12What's wrong?
38:13Everything.
38:18Like what?
38:19Well, I had to beg you to let me stay here, right?
38:21Yes, you did.
38:23And I just thought that I wouldn't get homesick, but I am.
38:26And I thought I wasn't going to miss my parents, but I do.
38:30I thought I was just going to totally fit in it, but it's like no one even notices me.
38:34It's like I don't even have a family anymore.
38:36Are you done?
38:37You have a family, and they can't wait to talk to you.
38:45They've been phoning here non-stop.
38:47And you're definitely part of this tribe, too.
38:51As soon as you start unpacking your stuff here and make this room your own,
38:56the faster you'll start to feel at home.
38:58So get it done.
39:00I can make it my own?
39:02I can redecorate it?
39:03I thought it was like a shrine.
39:08Phone your parents now.
39:16I'm going to regret that.
39:20Hi, Dad.
39:22Hi.
39:23I'm fine.
39:25Yeah, I get to redecorate my room.
39:29Okay.
39:31Yeah, I'll get back to you.
39:32Thanks, Nick.
39:33Bye.
39:35Hey.
39:37Hey.
39:40That was Nick Harwell.
39:42He's offered to jump storm for me.
39:45You know, take him on the circuit, fulfill his potential.
39:49What do you think?
39:50I don't know.
39:52Might be the best of both worlds.
39:56Yeah.
39:59Yeah.
40:00I just don't think I could watch someone else competing on him.
40:09You know, I know it sounds selfish or whatever, but...
40:12I just love him too much to share him.
40:18Nick offered to buy him.
40:19I am.
40:19I think I have to sell him, Ty.
40:28I do.
40:28I do.
40:39Are you sure you want to do this?
40:42I'll make a great team.
40:43I'll take care of him, Amy.
40:45Don't you worry.
40:46Okay.
40:46Come visit him anytime.
40:51Hey, boy.
40:52You going to be a good boy for me?
40:54No.
40:54Hey, Dad.
41:04Hey.
41:05Hey.
41:05Hey, Dad.
41:14Hey.
41:18Um, how about Storm?
41:20Oh, no, it's okay.
41:22I heard Nick called me.
41:24It was your decision to make,
41:26and I know how hard that must have been for you.
41:29So whatever it is that you want to do, Amy,
41:31I'm there for you.
41:32Thanks.
41:35Okay, I got your money.
41:36No.
41:38No, no, no.
41:39Storm was a gift.
41:41That money's a gift.
41:42Dad.
41:43Yeah.
41:46Okay.
41:48I love you.
41:50I love you, too.
42:00Amy, I can't take this from you.
42:03This was a gift from Dad to you.
42:04I'm not giving it to you, Lou.
42:06I'm investing it in your corporate equine retreat thing.
42:10It may not be my kind of thing, but you're going to make it work.
42:16I'm expecting quarterly reports.
42:18Yeah, you probably are.
42:29I'm fine.
42:30It's unbelievable how dysfunctional this family is.
42:33Yeah, they make us look normal.
42:37Guess what?
42:39We've got my special bagels, so...
42:40It's starting to feel a lot more like home.
42:43Yeah, pretty nice.
42:48Exactly what I was talking about.
42:50Good, honest riding horses.
42:52Solid and dependable.
42:54I mean, old.
42:57Well, I want to come by and make sure you got the best of the worst.
43:00I'm kidding.
43:06Honey, I want to be your business partner.
43:08I made some mistakes, but...
43:10I'm 100% behind you.
43:13Deal.
43:15Provided you remember when it comes to running this business,
43:17I'm the trail boss.
43:18Oh, you're the trail boss.
43:21So let's take a look at these champions.
43:29I hope we can be partners, too.
43:33We need some alone time.
43:35I know.
43:36I'm sorry.
43:38I've been so consumed by everything, and...
43:41I don't know, maybe once the dude ranches I've been running...
43:44Yeah, you'll have all the time in the world.
43:48Alone time.
43:52Say that.
43:54Alone time.
44:16Smile!
44:18Oh, I'm just waiting for my time.
44:25Oh, I'm...
44:29Waiting for my time.
44:57Oh, I
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