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00:00Previously on Heartland
00:04Can I have another one?
00:05You're going back to New York, right?
00:07Amy, I'm not just going back to New York because of Carl.
00:09I'm going because that's where I live.
00:11It's where my job is.
00:13I got fired.
00:15What?
00:16Do you know how hard I worked to get there?
00:22To get out of here.
00:24He's really mad.
00:30I'm going to get him, I dare you.
00:36Try to grab that one.
00:38Oh, he's coming at you, New.
00:40Here he comes.
00:41All right, coming at you, New.
00:43No, no, no!
00:44Now you've done it.
00:46Oh, my God, get him away from me!
00:50Okay, hold him first.
00:52Hold him?
00:53Hey!
00:55I need both hands to make sure I get the more dosing.
01:02Oh!
01:03Oh, my God!
01:04He pooped on me!
01:06Just a second more.
01:08Can you hurry up, please?
01:12Oh!
01:13He pooped on me again!
01:14Okay, hold on.
01:16Easy.
01:20All right.
01:21All right.
01:22All done.
01:23Can't let her go now.
01:31It's okay, Lou.
01:32Only three more to go.
01:33Yeah.
01:34I would like to thank you for reminding me why I lived here in the first place.
01:38No problem.
01:39Scott vetted him at the rescue center.
01:40He's perfectly sound.
01:41Decent bloodlines.
01:42He's even got a name.
01:43Pirate.
01:44So what's the problem?
01:45Well, he doesn't stop when you pull him up.
01:46And he doesn't go forward when you kick him.
01:48He doesn't neck rein.
01:49He must be good for something.
01:50I was hoping to ask our friendly neighborhood vet, but it seems like he's got himself tied
01:52up deworming geese.
01:53Gross.
01:54I've never seen Lou get down and dirty with a goose before.
01:55Hey, who's the dude?
01:56I don't know.
01:57Must be a tourist.
01:58Looks like an oil man.
02:00I'm betting real estate developer.
02:01Maybe Lou knows him.
02:15Hey, who's the dude?
02:18I don't know.
02:19Must be a tourist.
02:20Looks like an oil man.
02:21I'm betting real estate developer.
02:22Maybe Lou knows him.
02:23Oh, he does.
02:24But I have to come and meet him with the fox.
02:27Who knows him?
02:29Hold on. Here we go.
02:34Oh, my God, Carl!
02:39I figure she might.
02:57Oh, my God, Carl!
03:16And at the break of day you sank into
03:21A dream, a dreamer
03:27A dreamer
03:31A dreamer
03:41I can't believe this. Why didn't you call?
03:45Are you kidding me and lose the element of surprise?
03:47Look at you. I would not have missed this for the world.
03:49You came all the way from New York just to make fun of me?
03:51No. No. I got a new job.
03:53In Chicago.
03:55Chicago? Yes, I gave the New York office my notice.
03:57It is a huge, huge bump up for me, Lou.
04:01It's everything that we used to talk about.
04:03Seems like such a long time ago.
04:05Yeah, not for me it doesn't.
04:07Why do you think I'm here?
04:09I don't know. Sudden interest in the wild west.
04:13Do you really have to ask?
04:23No. I guess not.
04:31Take a shower.
04:33Hey, Scott.
04:39Aren't you staying for dinner?
04:41I forgot I have another appointment.
04:43Tell Lou I'm sorry.
04:45What about Pirate?
04:47Oh, yeah.
04:49I'll see if I can find out where he came from.
04:51I can't believe I haven't picked up on this before.
04:53Picked up on what?
04:55All the signs are totally there.
04:57Scott's in love with Lou.
04:59And he's secretly devastated about the arrival of the New York boyfriend.
05:03With stock options, they paid my moving expenses.
05:05They gave me a great corner office with killer view.
05:07Total no-brainer.
05:09This new job is a great corner office with a killer view.
05:11It's a total no-brainer.
05:13This new job is a great corner office.
05:15It's a great corner office.
05:17It's a great corner office with a killer view.
05:19It's a total no-brainer.
05:21This new job in Chicago, it wouldn't happen to be with Griffin and Sharp, would it?
05:24Yeah.
05:25Yeah, how'd you know that?
05:26Well, it's probably just a coincidence,
05:28but I got a letter in the mail from them asking me to interview for a position.
05:31Oh, cool.
05:32So, what'd you tell them?
05:34Well, I didn't take it seriously.
05:36Well, maybe you should have.
05:38It's not like you got a job in New York anymore.
05:41Yeah.
05:43I guess I should have seen that coming, eh?
05:46So, did anyone say anything?
05:48Mm-hmm.
05:50Come on, Carl.
05:51I know the drill.
05:52First you get fired, then you get trashed.
05:53Which is why you should probably consider Chicago.
05:56It's a happening firm.
05:58You'd fit right in there.
06:00I'm kinda working here right now.
06:03Yeah, on the family farm.
06:05It's, um, it's quaint.
06:07But frankly, I don't really see you as a farm girl.
06:10Well, there you are.
06:12Scott just left.
06:13I thought he was staying for supper.
06:15Grandpa, you finally get to meet Carl.
06:17Carl, this is my grandfather, Jack Bartlett.
06:20Well, the New York boyfriend.
06:23Good to meet you.
06:24Heard a lot about you, Jack.
06:26Looks like you got a bit of the mothership stuck to your ear there.
06:30Which reminds me, I left my laptop in the rental.
06:34Uh, you don't have to lock your car here, Carl.
06:39How long's he staying?
06:41Just a couple days.
06:42I figure since Ben's away to show, we could put him in here.
06:45In your mother's room?
06:47Yeah.
06:48That's, uh, the room that butts right up against, uh, your room.
06:55Are you kidding?
06:56Give your big shot New York boyfriend my room?
06:58I'm not asking you.
06:59I'm telling you.
07:00Now, where am I supposed to go?
07:01Sleep in a stall?
07:02Pitch a tin out in the yard?
07:03Curl up in the manure pile?
07:04No one said anything about kicking you out?
07:05No way.
07:06Well, that's about it.
07:07Thanks for your help.
07:08Which bed is mine?
07:09You're over there.
07:10Perfect.
07:23Just perfect.
07:28Perfect.
07:32It's perfect.
07:36All right.
07:40Do you have Wi-Fi here?
07:43Nope.
07:44I have to downgrade the dial up.
07:53Where's your phone, Jack?
07:55I think there's one in the house.
07:58Hey, cowboy.
08:00We both know this sucks.
08:02Personal issues aside, I get a ton of email.
08:05I'm going to need internet connectivity here.
08:08Trust me.
08:09You're sleeping over a barn full of horses.
08:11Your internet connectivity is the least of your problems.
08:19No, thanks.
08:21You know, I saw a lot of oil wells, a lot of gas wells in the drive up here.
08:25They're all over the place.
08:27Franklin, I'm a little surprised.
08:29Jack, as Lou knows, you're sitting on a gold mine here.
08:32Well, so Pete's been in our family for six generations.
08:35We don't look on it as an investment property.
08:37No, I'm not talking about selling the farm.
08:38I'm talking about commodifying the mineral rights you just hook up with an oil company.
08:41Heartland is our home, Carl.
08:42It's a horse ranch.
08:44All right.
08:45Well, let me just repurpose a couple hundred acres off in some lost corn of the ranch.
08:49You'd never even know.
08:50It's a developer's dream.
08:52I heard it all before.
08:53Heartland Estates.
08:54A million times.
08:55Better yet, Heartland Executive Estates.
08:57I'd even buy them myself.
08:59So Carl, have you ever been around horses before?
09:02Yeah, sure.
09:03When I was younger, my parents took me out to Dude Ranch every summer in Arizona.
09:08Dude.
09:09So, great.
09:10Maybe you and Mallory can take Carl on a trail ride, Amy.
09:14I've got a lot of work to do, Lou.
09:19But sure.
09:21Have you been around horses lately, Carl?
09:23No, but it's like riding a bicycle, right?
09:25Once you learn, never forget.
09:34So your friend Carl sure has a lot of good ideas about how this place can make more money.
09:38I know he comes off a bit corporate at first.
09:40But once he settles in, you'll see what a fun guy he is.
09:43Settles in?
09:44How long is he staying?
09:45Just a couple days.
09:46He's got a new job in Chicago that starts next week.
09:48So you can cool it with the attitude.
09:53Are you planning on going with him?
09:54You'd like that, wouldn't you?
09:58Not necessarily.
10:02Four boxes of cake mix?
10:04How many birthday cakes do you plan on making?
10:06Just the one.
10:07The others are for insurance in case the first one is a flop.
10:11When it comes to grandpa's birthday cake, failure is not an option.
10:24You know, work starts pretty early around here.
10:26Huh?
10:28I'm on vacation.
10:36Hello?
10:40Yeah, I'll be right there.
10:41All right.
10:54Look, I don't want to tell you what to do, but...
11:00Never mind.
11:01See, you just accidentally triggered our alarm system.
11:22Yeah, it's surprisingly efficient for such a low-tech security solution.
11:27Well, most of the time it works real good, but...
11:29Yeah.
11:30If it doesn't, there's always backup.
11:32More ducks?
11:35They're geese.
11:37Just asking, Jack.
11:40The thing is, Carl, the older you get, the lighter you sleep.
11:45Foot steps on the porch and the screen door slams.
11:50The bed spring squeaks.
11:54Get my drift.
12:01How's the vacation going so far?
12:03Oh, my God, they're wearing matching outfits.
12:15So what?
12:17It's one of those signs.
12:18You don't see it very often, but when you do, it's serious.
12:22They're not matching.
12:23They're just both in black.
12:25They're from New York.
12:26So, Amy, in terms of prioritizing your schedule...
12:34Prioritizing?
12:36I think what she means is, what are you going to do first?
12:40I just need some feedback on the horse's progress.
12:42When I touch base with the clients...
12:44Wait, where are you going? I haven't finished yet.
12:46I'm just doing some prioritizing at my own.
12:49Ty!
12:51I'm just doing whatever he tells me to do.
12:52If you're looking for something to prioritize, we're running low on alfalfa cubes.
12:57That's why we have a schedule, Amy. We make orders on Monday a.m.
13:00You have a schedule?
13:02Yeah, Lou's got it all figured out.
13:04That's why we're running low on feed.
13:06I'm going into Hudson anyway, but I was thinking of switching to pellets.
13:09Mom never used pellets.
13:11They're half the price of cubes.
13:13It's useless to argue the bottom line with Lou, trust me. I've tried.
13:15It's not about money.
13:16Everybody knows that pellets aren't half as good as cubes.
13:21See what I have to deal with every day?
13:24Maybe you should take that interview with Griffin and Sharp. Chicago's a great town.
13:28Yeah, but I'm not going to Chicago, Carl. I'm going into Hudson with my grandpa.
13:33And I was kind of hoping you'd come with us.
13:35Oh, no, I drove through Hudson on the way in from the airport.
13:37And I saw everything that there is to see in about 30 seconds that it took me to get from one end of the town to the other.
13:44That's including the full stop that I made at the city's one stop sign.
13:52I just, I hate the way Lou acts like the CEO of Heartland when Carl's around.
13:56Just be happy you're not bunking with him.
13:58At least you don't have to go riding with him.
14:00He spent 15 minutes on a dude ranch when he was 12.
14:03Whoa, dude.
14:08What's wrong with this guy?
14:10Maybe it's the whoa.
14:12Let me try something.
14:21Whoa.
14:24Of course.
14:26Verbal signals. This horse is trained to respond to verbal signals.
14:29So you know how to make him stop. How do you make him go?
14:31Walk on.
14:36No.
14:41Come on.
14:43Let's go. Move that big butt of yours.
14:45Come on.
14:48Get along.
14:53Whoa, get along?
14:56This horse speaks cowboy.
14:58How about a nice new shirt?
15:02Too many damn shirts as it is.
15:04There's gotta be something here you want.
15:07I did notice that somebody bought a couple boxes of cake, Max.
15:11A nice piece of birthday cake after a meal with my family. I wouldn't refuse that.
15:16All right, Lou. Your order of cubes is ready. I'm back.
15:19I thought I ordered pellets.
15:21Oh, I figured it was a mistake. I mean, your mom never cheaped out on feed.
15:25But I can change it if you like.
15:27I'll just take the cubes.
15:29Scott.
15:32What do you think? Cubes or pellets?
15:35I always recommend the cubes.
15:37I got some literature back at the clinic if you're interested in voluntary feed intake and nutrition statistics.
15:41Sounds fascinating, but I'm gonna have to take a rain check. I'll just take the cubes.
15:47Too bad you missed supper last night. Lou outdid herself. How about tomorrow? She's gonna make a cake.
15:52And you could finally meet Carl.
15:56Tomorrow? I'm up at Sheep River. I gotta do all this vaccinating and I don't think I'll be half done by dinner.
16:05Too bad about Carl, though. How long's he staying?
16:08That's what everyone seems to want to know.
16:15Yeah, they call it big sky country.
16:18I don't know. Probably because there's not much else to see up here.
16:23Yes. Yes, I'm talking up the situation with Lou. It's just that I gotta proceed with a bit of caution here.
16:30If she ever found out that I set the entire thing up, she'd freak.
16:34Hello?
16:35Hello?
16:38Yeah, just trust me on this one, Pete.
16:41When she gets to Chicago, she's gonna be amazing. You're gonna owe me big time on this.
16:45Yes, hello.
16:49Hello?
16:51Hello?
16:54Damn.
16:55Talking on the phone. For a minute there I thought you were delusional.
17:02Speaking of delusional, do you know that 99% of all people who claim they can ride a horse can't?
17:09I'm part of the 1% who can.
17:11Still, everybody can use a refresher course. Luckily I'm a good teacher. And affordable. $10 an hour.
17:17I'll tell you what. You wanna make some cash? Why don't you run and get my battery charger? It's in my computer case.
17:26Wow, a whole dollar. Whatever you say.
17:29Dude.
17:30How long's that guy Carl's today?
17:39Don't worry. He'll be out of here before you know it.
17:42What makes you so sure?
17:43Well, he's got a job in Chicago.
17:44So does Lou.
17:46What?
17:47I heard him talking about how they owe him for setting this whole thing up. It's pathetic what people will do for money.
17:53Mallory, wait. Where are you going?
17:56I'm going to get Carl's phone charger. He's paying me a dollar. A whole dollar.
18:17It's worse than we thought.
18:18Where did you get that?
18:19Carl's computer case.
18:20You were snooping?
18:21You can thank me later.
18:22You put that back right now.
18:23Fine.
18:24I just thought maybe you'd be interested.
18:25Wait.
18:27You?
18:32No.
18:33No.
18:34No.
18:35No.
18:36No.
18:37No.
18:38No.
18:39No.
18:40No.
18:41No.
18:42No.
18:43No.
18:44No.
18:45No.
18:46No.
18:47No.
18:48No.
18:49No.
18:50No.
18:51No.
18:52No.
18:53No.
18:54Can I see it?
19:09What are you doing in here?
19:12Stuff.
19:15What kind of stuff?
19:16I'm running an errand for Carl.
19:19I'm getting his battery charger. He's paying me.
19:22How much?
19:23A dollar.
19:26It's out of my price range.
19:28Too bad.
19:30I was gonna ask you to help me turn out the horses.
19:32Doesn't Amy usually do that?
19:35Yeah, but I figured you could handle it.
19:40Wait, Tal, do it! It won't even cost two cents!
19:53Okay.
19:55Lou, when you left the firm to go run the family business, I didn't realize that baking cakes was an integral part of the job description.
20:01I know it might seem old fashioned, but it's a tradition in our family. Grandpa doesn't like a fuss, but he does like a piece of cake on his birthday.
20:08Does he like it rare, medium, or well done?
20:11Oh, my...
20:13Ow!
20:15Ow, ow, ow, ow!
20:16Ow!
20:17Ow!
20:21Luckily, I have insurance.
20:25Jack!
20:26Could I have a word with you? Man-o-a-man-o.
20:41What's on your mind, Carl?
20:43This place, Heartland, is one hell of a ranch.
20:46Like I see, it means the world to you.
20:48But I know Lou.
20:50She's...
20:52She just doesn't belong here anymore.
20:56She's got an MBA, Jack.
20:57It doesn't take an MBA to run a horse ranch.
21:00Well, they don't run themselves, Carl. Cut to the chase.
21:02Appreciate your candor and your family values and the manner in which you cling to tradition.
21:08Which is why I thought it best that I should ask you first for your granddaughter's hand in marriage.
21:17Well, like you say, Lou's a modern woman.
21:21And she'll make up her own mind whether she wants to marry you or not.
21:25Yeah.
21:27No matter what I think about it.
21:32I'd love to stay and help, but I've got to work with Pirate.
21:46How's it going with him?
21:48Good. I'm beginning to figure him out.
21:50Uh, great. So, hey, remember how you said you'd take Carl on a trail ride?
21:54It'd be good if you could do it before he left.
21:56Well, you know, trail rides can be pretty romantic. Why don't you take them?
21:59Who's gonna make this cake?
22:00I'll make it.
22:01Okay, shut up. I don't want him to see I'm afraid of horses.
22:04What difference does it make? There aren't a lot of horses in Chicago.
22:07What are you talking about, Amy? I'm not going anywhere.
22:12You do like him, though?
22:14Obviously I like him. He's a lot of fun.
22:17Fun, really?
22:19We had a lot of fun working together in New York. You know? It's something I miss.
22:22What do I miss?
22:25Are you in love with him?
22:29It's not that simple, Amy.
22:32You think it is, but it's not.
22:34Why? I mean, either you are or you aren't.
22:36Things were different in New York.
22:39It was like...
22:42We were both...
22:45It was like we had the same...
22:48Could you please just take him on a trail ride, Amy?
22:51He's only here for a couple more days.
22:53Would it be that hard for you to be nice to him?
22:56Okay.
22:57I saw your truck parked out front there.
23:11Wednesday vegetarian chili. I wouldn't miss it.
23:14Coffee?
23:16No, honey. I can't stay long.
23:18Lou's been doing some delegating.
23:21I got stuck with the shopping.
23:24I guess she's busy.
23:25Boyfriend from New York.
23:28How long is he staying?
23:30Well, long enough.
23:34So maybe you can pass this on to Amy.
23:37Save me the trip.
23:39Red rodeo cowboy girl?
23:42I did some research on that rescued horse.
23:45Picked up a saddle, too. It's back in the truck.
23:48I think this might be something that you might want to give to her.
23:52Another time, Jack.
23:53Remember a couple years back, we were bringing calves to be doctored up at Travis Cooler's place there.
24:07Travis Junior was chasing that runaway, built his loop, tossed it perfect, calves zigged, his horse sagged, his rope slips off. Junior, he dove right off his horse, grabbed that calves tail and got dragged on over hell's half acre.
24:26But at the end of the day, dislocated shoulder, broken nose, various cuts and abrasions.
24:34You're missing the point there, Scott.
24:36I got the point. You never gave up.
24:38You never gave up.
24:47I mentioned it's my birthday.
24:51Now I'll be mighty disappointed if you're not sitting at the table eating that cake that Lou has tried so hard.
24:57You know, the commands are right out of an old western. Get along, giddy up, whoa.
25:10So how does he gallop?
25:12I haven't got there yet. Maybe I need to watch a few more cowboy movies.
25:15I think I'm watching one right now. Check out the dude.
25:19This will be fun. Howdy there, partner.
25:23Howdy.
25:25So, which one of these here critters is mine?
25:29Not so fast, Carl. I've never seen you ride before, so we're just going to go on a walking trail.
25:33Single file, you stay behind me, and you need to wear a helmet.
25:37None of you guys are wearing helmets, so here's your helmet. This is your horse.
25:42This is my horse.
25:44Oh, come on, guys. I was kind of hoping to have something with a little more spark, you know?
25:48Like maybe that one.
25:50Pirate? No, definitely not for beginners.
25:53All right. I'll wear your helmet, but I'm not going to ride this nag.
25:57Come on, it looks like he could set a bomb off next to his head. He wouldn't even blink.
26:01This isn't a dude ranch, Carl. I can't risk letting you get up on a horse you can't handle.
26:04I can handle.
26:07Amy! Come here, I want to show you something.
26:12Look, either you ride this horse or you don't ride at all.
26:15Hey, Grandpa, can I wait? I've got to take Carl on a trail ride.
26:21You just take a look at this.
26:26Wow, it's beautiful.
26:28Scott found that at a yard sale.
26:31It's in really good shape, but it's a trick riding saddle, Grandpa.
26:34I mean, what am I going to do with that?
26:35That's the thing.
26:39Take a look at this.
26:45It's Pirate.
26:47Yeah.
26:49That makes perfect sense. He was a trick riding horse.
26:54Hey, what are you doing?
26:56Don't worry. That horse isn't going anywhere.
26:58Yee-haw!
27:00Yee-haw!
27:02Oh!
27:04Yee-haw!
27:06Who knew?
27:09Come on, let's go!
27:23Come on, let's go!
27:24See?
27:25I told you I knew I'm right!
27:35Woo-hoo!
27:39Whatever you do, don't see!
27:42Whoa!
27:43Whoa!
27:51Are you okay?
27:53Uh, yeah, never better.
27:56Why do you ask?
28:01Oh...
28:04It's, uh...
28:13Come on, buddy.
28:17Come on, buddy.
28:20What are you doing?
28:22Well, I have a horse, gotta get right back on, right?
28:29Ups-a-daisy!
28:37Well, he rears on command, too.
28:44I've got some arnica back at the barn.
28:46It's good for superficial wounds.
28:48Thanks, uh, I appreciate the offer.
28:50I was kinda hoping to show your sister
28:53would cut some bruises.
28:55I guess that's a sign of true love,
28:57when you're willing to kill yourself
28:59in order to score some points.
29:01True love?
29:03Is it family romantic?
29:05No, I'm just trying to figure out why you and Lou hooked up.
29:08Are you kidding me?
29:10Make a great team.
29:12Yeah, I can sorta see it.
29:14I mean, Lou's pretty pushy
29:16when it comes to the business end of things.
29:19You say pushy?
29:20I say she's driven.
29:22She's energetic.
29:24She's focused.
29:26I mean, come on, Amy.
29:28Filling out feed orders and making schedules
29:29that nobody pays attention to.
29:31Baking cakes?
29:33A trained monkey could do all that.
29:35Meanwhile, Lou's career is on hold indefinitely.
29:37Oh!
29:39So is that why you're here?
29:41To take Lou away from all this?
29:43Seriously.
29:44Amy, don't you want your sister to be happy?
29:46Yeah.
29:48That's exactly what I want.
29:58Scott, you've gotta help me with this.
30:00I don't know how my mom did it.
30:02Mom had a trick, Lou.
30:04Everybody loved her icing.
30:09And here's why.
30:11My mother used icing from a can?
30:13That is genius!
30:16If only the rest of life was this simple.
30:22You know, Lou, Jack invited me here for his birthday dinner,
30:25but really I came here to talk to you.
30:28Uh-oh.
30:29Last time you wanted to talk to me,
30:30I ended up getting drunk and singing karaoke.
30:33And crying.
30:35And crying.
30:37So, how long is it gonna take for you to get to the point this time?
30:41What are you talking about?
30:42Oh, come on.
30:44You beat around the bush for weeks before you finally told me
30:45you were taken off to vet school.
30:47And what about you?
30:48You didn't even tell me you were planning to move to New York.
30:50That was different.
30:51I knew you were trying to talk me out of it, so I couldn't tell you.
30:56Well, that's sort of where I'm at now.
31:04Oh, my God, Carl.
31:05Are you all right?
31:07I need medical attention, honey.
31:10Lots of medical attention.
31:11What happened?
31:13Let's just say that I'm thinking of giving up investment banking
31:17and joining the rodeo.
31:18You got thrown?
31:20Twice.
31:22I should have left well enough alone after the first time,
31:24but I got back up.
31:26And all I said was the magic word.
31:28And voila, he behaves like a circus horse.
31:31You rode pirate?
31:34In a manner of speaking, yes.
31:37He's a trick horse.
31:39He used to ride with the red rodeo cowboy girls.
31:43A trick horse?
31:49Get along.
31:57Giddy up.
32:07Amy!
32:10You know, I know you don't like Carl, but you didn't have to try to kill him.
32:14I warned him not to ride pirate.
32:16I tried to stop him.
32:18Well, maybe you didn't try very hard.
32:20He wouldn't take no for an answer.
32:22If you think I deliberately tried to put a rider in danger...
32:24Well, what else am I supposed to think?
32:26You know what?
32:27Maybe you should take that job in Chicago.
32:29There is no job in Chicago.
32:30Oh, yeah?
32:31Why don't you ask Carl?
32:32He's the one who arranged it for you.
32:33You don't even know what you're talking about, Amy.
32:35Scott.
32:36I was leaving so soon, I thought you were staying for dinner.
32:56Never mind.
32:58Happy birthday, Jack.
32:59Appreciate it.
33:03Kind of wish I was going with you.
33:16That was delicious.
33:19If you'll excuse me.
33:20Grandpa, wait.
33:21There's dessert.
33:23Really?
33:24I'll get it.
33:33Excuse me, people.
33:35I'd just like to take this opportunity to say a little something...
33:38...about a very special person.
33:43In the days since you have welcomed me into your home...
33:45...thank you for that...
33:46...I have come to appreciate just what goes into running...
33:49...a ranch like this and how it's all about family.
33:51I thought I said no fuss.
33:53Needless to say, you all, and this was the farthest thing from my mind...
33:57...when I first met Lou at the Strickland & Cook lunchroom.
34:00And I knew right away that I had to get to know this...
34:03...totally hot...
34:05...and funny...
34:06...and intelligent...
34:08...and...
34:10...spunky...
34:12...and forthright and beautiful young woman.
34:14And did I mention hot?
34:16Please, Carl, sit down and shut up.
34:18Samantha Louise...
34:24...will you marry me?
34:29Uh...
34:30...Carl?
34:33Happy?
34:36Oh, my God.
34:40Mallory!
34:41You put it back like I told you, didn't you?
34:42I meant to put it back.
34:43I tried to put it back, but I couldn't put it back.
34:44Then I forgot to put it back.
34:45Where is it now?
34:46I don't know.
34:47Think, where was the last place you had it?
34:50In my writing pants pocket.
34:52Where are the pants?
34:53At home.
34:54In the laundry.
35:02I never took it out of the box.
35:03Well, it's gotta be here somewhere, Carl.
35:05I was the optimist.
35:06Well, it didn't just walk out of here.
35:08No.
35:09At least not under its own steam.
35:18Hey, that's my stuff.
35:19Yeah, so you say.
35:23Oh, I get where this is going.
35:26I didn't take your lousy reign.
35:27No one is accusing you of anything, Ty.
35:29Yeah, right.
35:30I'm really, really sorry.
35:31Well, the important thing is you brought it back.
35:32It went through the washer, but I think it's still okay.
35:35No harm done.
35:36It's a really nice ring.
35:37I mean, my dad gave my mom a semi-precious stone.
35:39It was actually a mood ring, but they still got married.
35:43Even though it stayed black for the entire engagement.
35:45You can go now, Mallory.
35:46I have to take my wife.
35:47No, you can just go home with my family.
35:50You can go down, Mallory.
35:51What do you think?
35:52No, I'm sick.
35:53But I have to take my wife and I've said the nature
35:55of how you want to get me.
35:56I can't take my wife.
35:57I can take my wife.
35:59I can't take your wife.
36:01No one's full of fun.
36:02I have to take my wife.
36:03And you think I do have to take my wife and I have to take my wife.
36:06I have to take my wife.
36:07I have to take my wife.
36:08You can take my parents.
36:09Why?
36:10Oh.
36:11Hey.
36:12Who are you?
36:13Well, uh, so much for the surprise factor, but since practice makes perfect, Lou Fleming,
36:33will you marry me?
36:37Oh, my God, Carl, that is so beautiful.
36:41Just like you.
36:43Oh, um, I don't know what to say.
36:51Yes.
36:57I know, you are overwhelmed, but trust me, Lou, this is going to be amazing.
37:02I'll be in Chicago by tomorrow night and...
37:03Tomorrow? That's so fast.
37:05Yeah, but you've got to have enough time to prepare for your interview on Thursday, right?
37:08Thursday?
37:10How did you know they want to interview me on Thursday?
37:12You must have told me.
37:15I never told you about that, Carl.
37:17Yeah, sure, you did. You just forgot with everything that's been going on. It's natural.
37:26You arranged this whole thing, didn't you?
37:29So what? I want you to come with me. The people in Chicago, they want you to come.
37:43It's a family firm, Lou. Expect me to have a family.
37:46Because I told them I was getting married.
37:51Oh, my God.
38:19Boy, I'd sure hate to read my performance with you.
38:21After that one, ability to propose marriage, zero out of a possible 10.
38:30I swear to you, Lou,
38:34it's none of my job.
38:51I love you.
38:54I love you.
38:56That's what this is about.
38:58And I want you to marry me because I love you.
39:04I love you.
39:13Come on, Lou, say something.
39:18I can't get this damn thing off my finger.
39:21I can't get this damn thing off my finger.
39:23I don't have enough money for you.
39:24I love you.
39:25I love you.
39:26I don't know.
39:56You know, you can always change your mind, Lou.
40:23Keep your options open.
40:26I'll keep that in mind.
40:27Chicago.
40:33Take the call, Carl.
40:38Howdy, partner.
40:39Yes, I'm still in big sky country.
40:45Heading back to civilization as we speak.
40:52Howdy, partner.
40:53Yes, I'm still in big sky country.
40:59Heading back to civilization as we speak.
41:03There he goes.
41:10There he goes.
41:11The dude.
41:17Ha, ha, ha.
41:18Ha, ha, ha.
41:19There he goes.
41:24The dude.
41:25Ha, ha, ha.
41:26Look on the bright side, Lou.
41:27He didn't overstay his welcome.
41:33At least now everyone can stop asking me how long he's staying.
41:40No regrets then.
41:41No regrets then.
41:42No regrets.
41:43Then.
41:44No regrets then.
41:45No regrets then.
41:46No regrets then.
41:53You're on the right side.
41:56We're on the right side, Lou.
41:57You're on the right side, Lou.
41:58You didn't overstay his welcome.
41:59At least now everyone can stop asking me how long he's staying.
42:05No regrets then.
42:06No regrets then.
42:35I thought I saw Carl on the road back there.
42:38Heading out.
42:39Yeah.
42:40No, I guess I feel kind of bad about how things turned out.
42:45Yeah.
42:46Me too.
42:48Yeah, right.
42:50That's a nice job you did with the icing, Lou.
43:19It's my mom's recipe.
43:20It's my mom's recipe.
43:22It's my mom's recipe.
43:26But everybody is making love for you.
43:43You, you, you, you, you.
43:48For you, you, you, you.
43:52Oh, oh, oh, oh.
43:58Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
44:03Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
44:11For you, yeah, yeah, oh, yeah
44:28For you
44:32For you
44:38For you
44:44For you
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