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00:00Previously on Heartland
00:02Can I have another one?
00:08What's the deal with you guys?
00:10What, he didn't tell ya?
00:12I was married to his daughter.
00:14You're Amy and Lou's dad?
00:16Soraya, right?
00:17Yeah, hi.
00:18Hey, I'm Ben.
00:19I know I've heard a lot about you.
00:21This whole time I've been here nobody said a word about Lou or Amy having a father.
00:24I just figured he was dead or something.
00:26We might as well have been.
00:28Oh my God, Mom, it's Nick Harwell.
00:30Who's Nick Harwell?
00:31Only the hottest jumper on the circuit.
00:32Oh my God.
00:33What?
00:34It's Nick Harwell.
00:48Hello?
00:49I'm here.
00:50Where's everybody?
00:55Amy?
00:56Ty?
00:58I can't believe they left without me.
01:03I didn't even know they still existed.
01:08I mean, I figured a Mustang was just a car.
01:11Well, a herd of them came too far down the mountain.
01:15A couple of them already got shot.
01:17Why would anybody do that?
01:19Paddle ranchers think they're a waste of grass.
01:22My dad and Ray want to ship them back up to the mountains so they'll at least be safe for the winter.
01:32What are they doing?
01:34I don't know.
01:35We never let a horse go until we've made absolutely certain that its temperament is suited to its new owner.
01:48You said your daughter's 12 years old?
01:50I have at least one horse that might work.
01:53We have a 12 year old neighbor and she's riding one of our horses that she's completely compatible with.
02:00Oh yeah, copper is absolutely perfect for her.
02:03Calm, gentle, broken in.
02:06I'm sure we can match your daughter up with one of our horses.
02:09We just...
02:10Blue?
02:11Yes.
02:12Yes, we can definitely work something out.
02:18So great, see you tomorrow then?
02:20Perfect.
02:21Hey, check out that one.
02:34That's a stallion.
02:35You see those markings?
02:36It's a classic Appaloosa Mustang.
02:40Hey!
02:42This is private property.
02:43We're just here to see the Mustangs.
02:45Is Ray around?
02:46Or Tim Fleming?
02:48Do you see them?
02:50Cause I don't.
02:52Well then who are you guys?
02:53I work for Ray, now get out of here.
02:59Whoa, whoa, whoa.
03:01Hey, Ty.
03:03You got a problem man?
03:06Huh?
03:07Ty!
03:08No, forget about it.
03:16Next time.
03:19I'm gonna pray there ain't no next time.
03:24Ty!
03:28Let's go.
03:30Yeah, Ty.
03:31Do what your little girlfriend tells ya.
03:33Please, Ty.
03:42Give me half a dozen.
03:43Make sure they got some meat on them this time.
03:44We'll have some meat on them this time.
03:46And at the break of day you sank into
04:08You dream, you dreamer
04:12You dreamer
04:16You dreamer
04:22I know you don't take just anyone on, Nick, but I really need somebody with your reputation. Push me and Red here to the next level.
04:37Is this the horse that was in the accident when Marion Fleming died?
04:44Yeah, Spartan.
04:47I've heard Amy's brought him a long way since then.
04:49Excuse me? I thought this was about my horse.
04:54Hey, Ben. I'm doing this as a favor to your aunt. So lose the attitude.
05:00Okay.
05:07Nick, I haven't seen you in ages.
05:15Yeah, I was thinking something along those lines when Lisa Stillman called me up and asked me to coach her nephew.
05:22Oh. Lucky you.
05:26Yeah.
05:30I saw Spartan at a few shows a year or so ago.
05:34Didn't matter who was riding him. He always took the fences nice and clean. He's a special talent.
05:39And I was thinking if, well, if Amy's not interested in showing him, I know some people who would pay good money for an honest horse like that.
05:46Oh, Amy would never sell him.
05:49But just out of curiosity, how much money?
05:52Well, that depends. The way I do business, it's not just about buying and selling. It's about establishing a relationship.
06:00A lot of one-time deals. Something ongoing.
06:05That is an interesting approach.
06:09Do you want to have lunch with me?
06:13We can talk about it.
06:15I'm working with Ben tomorrow. Maybe the next day.
06:19Yeah, I guess.
06:22Sure. Okay.
06:24Hey, Lou.
06:27Hey, Nick.
06:30Hope I'm not interrupting anything.
06:33No. No, I was just leaving.
06:36I'll see you later, Lou.
06:43That was some nice timing there, Mr. Cardinal.
06:49You didn't plan that, did you?
06:52Plan what?
06:55Unbelievable.
06:58You should be glad you weren't here, Mallory.
07:01One of these creepy guys at the livestock trailer.
07:03Ty almost got in a fight with one of them.
07:05No, I didn't.
07:06Mustangs, creepy guys, fist fights. What makes me happy I didn't come?
07:10One of them said he worked for Ray.
07:12That figures. Ray's gonna keep them penned up for a couple of days so I can get their DNA tested.
07:18See if they really are Mustangs.
07:20Well, what else would they be?
07:22Well, they could be domestic horses going wild.
07:24But real Mustangs aren't just feral horses.
07:26Their bloodline stayed all the way back to the Conquistadors.
07:29And they were originally brought to Alberta by the Blackfoot Indians in the 1630s.
07:33What? I wrote an essay on them on grade 11.
07:39Well, that's why I'm gonna test them.
07:43If they really are Mustangs, they're one step closer to being a protected species.
07:48You should come, Jack. I could use the help.
07:51Mind if I bring Ty along?
07:55I figure your dad's gonna be there and I'm gonna need someone to break up the fight.
08:04That was a joke.
08:08Wild horses couldn't keep me away.
08:14That wasn't a joke, too.
08:18Hey, Nick was asking about Spartan today.
08:24What about Spartan?
08:26I don't know if this is the right time, but I'd like to discuss the copper situation.
08:30What are you talking about, Mallory? There is no copper situation.
08:33Anyway, he was saying he has some clients who are seriously interested.
08:37Interested in what? Buying him?
08:39Yes, actually.
08:41Well, I'm not selling.
08:42I know, Amy. I'm just saying that you should really think about showing him.
08:47And when do you think I'll have time for that? Hmm?
08:50I've got school, the other horses.
08:53I mean, I'll have no time to train.
08:55Whatever.
08:56I should do my homework.
08:57I hate your sister.
08:58Sometimes I'm not so thrilled with her either.
09:02The fall finale entry?
09:03Thought you were doing homework.
09:04I was working on homework, Mallory.
09:05So did Lou say anything to you about copper?
09:06Why would she?
09:07So the word rehoming never came out?
09:12I hate your sister.
09:16Sometimes I'm not so thrilled with her either.
09:20The fall finale entry?
09:21I thought you were doing homework.
09:23I was working on homework, Mallory.
09:26So did Lou say anything to you about copper?
09:29Why would she?
09:31So the word rehoming never came out?
09:33No one is rehoming copper, okay?
09:36Lou never said anything to me about it, not once.
09:37She never said anything to me either.
09:39You're just being paranoid.
09:40I got a night check on the horses.
09:45Why are you in my room and why are you wearing my bathrobe?
09:48Who's paranoid now?
09:50I'm sleeping over.
09:51Don't worry, my mom and dad said I could.
09:58I can't believe my grandpa's actually going up to raise
10:00after what happened with my dad last time.
10:02I guess the pool of wild horses is stronger
10:04than any grudge he might be holding.
10:07You know, it's funny.
10:08I, um, I wrote that paper,
10:11The Living Heritage of the West,
10:12and I've lived here most of my life,
10:15but I've never actually seen a Mustang.
10:18When I was a kid,
10:19my grandpa, he swore me to secrecy,
10:21but he took me to his special place,
10:24and, uh, I saw a whole herd.
10:26Oh, I'd like to see that.
10:29I mean, I don't know, maybe one day.
10:34So, there is a part of you that still likes horses.
10:39Don't tell anyone.
10:41I have a reputation to protect.
10:45Good night.
10:48Good night.
10:48Everybody says Spartan used to be a pretty good jumper.
10:58Used to be.
11:02I've seen the ribbons on your wall, Amy.
11:04But there's room for a couple more.
11:07You know, if it was just him and me, I'd be fine.
11:09But it's Lou, it's Nick.
11:14It's everybody who knows about the accident.
11:16Who knows he's not just a horse.
11:20He's the horse my mom died trying to save.
11:24Yeah.
11:27I guess it's a lot harder to get a horse
11:28over one of those jumps
11:29when he's carrying so much baggage.
11:32But if anyone can do it,
11:35you can.
11:39Can you put that up for me?
12:09Come on.
12:14I got it.
12:15No, don't bother.
12:17I'm done for the day.
12:20Come on, at least one more try.
12:22Gotta end on a good note, right?
12:24I gotta go to school.
12:25Hey!
12:26Did you move my jumps?
12:28I look out my window,
12:29and I see all my jumps removed.
12:32Well, if it's such a big deal, move them back.
12:36You heard her.
12:37Move them back.
12:39I mean, talk about a wake-up call.
12:47When I saw you looking at that entry form
12:49for the fall finale,
12:50I had an epiphany.
12:52I should enter Copper, too.
12:55Copper isn't really a jumping horse.
12:57He's never been trained.
12:58And he's not my horse.
13:00That's what you really mean, isn't it?
13:03Come on, we're gonna be late for the bus.
13:05Isn't Lou driving us?
13:06No, she's got some people coming to look at horses.
13:08Which horses?
13:11Just give it a rest.
13:13Get ready.
13:17Wait, what about your stuff?
13:18Where are you going?
13:19I'm not going to school.
13:21Why not?
13:23I'm taking mental health today.
13:24Can I help you?
13:45Uh, I'm looking for Lou Fleming.
13:47Oh, is this Copper?
13:49How did you know that?
13:50Well, Lou told me about him.
13:51You know, I've got a daughter just about your age
13:54who would die for a horse like this.
13:57Well, she might have to.
13:59I mean, he's a very difficult horse.
14:01Pig-headed, bad-tempered,
14:03basically unrideable.
14:05Well, he certainly seems calm enough to me.
14:07Now, maybe.
14:09I definitely wouldn't want to be in a stall with him
14:11when his meds were off.
14:12Uh, Lou, is she really...
14:13She's depressed.
14:16She's desperate.
14:16I mean, so many horses, so little time.
14:19And when a well-meaning horse lover like you calls...
14:22Uh, you know, I think it's probably better
14:24if I talk to her myself.
14:25She's not here.
14:27She's out of town.
14:29On vacation.
14:30Hmm.
14:42You know, I've got to say, Jack,
14:45I kind of respect you.
14:46Coming up here to help Ray?
14:48Your history and everything?
14:49The only history I give a damn about is those Mustangs.
14:53Now, my plan, and this will be your plan, too,
14:55is we're just going to watch, strictly as observers.
14:58I'm down with the plan.
15:02I'm down with you being down with the plan.
15:06I'm not going to let your friend, Tim, get my goat.
15:09Not this time.
15:13Hey, Mallory, have you seen...
15:16I can see you there.
15:22Have you seen Mrs. Wiley?
15:24Who?
15:26No.
15:27Oh, she left.
15:28What did you say to her?
15:31Nothing.
15:33Really nothing.
15:34Why?
15:38Aren't you supposed to be in school?
15:39All the important stuff's already over.
15:41Recess, gym, art.
15:43Now all that's left is science and math.
15:47Mrs. Wiley, hi.
15:48It's Lou.
15:49Yeah, I'm sorry about the inconvenience.
15:54Uh, how about four o'clock this afternoon?
15:58Okay.
15:59Thanks for your patience.
16:00We're going to start by separating the mares from the studs, and then funnel them into the squeeze chute.
16:17Hey, what happened to the rest of them?
16:18Last time I was here, there was a lot more.
16:19You sure about that?
16:20Yeah, there was a Nappaloosa stallion.
16:21Amy said it looked just like a Mustang.
16:22I'm betting a lot of these horses are Mustangs.
16:23What do you think, Jackson?
16:24Configuration's wrong.
16:25You've got to widen that alleyway there, or you're never going to get them in without a fight.
16:29Well, that's the way Tim wanted it.
16:30There's your second problem right there.
16:31Tim Flemming's basically a weekend wrangler.
16:36You've got a cutting horse ready to go.
16:37Yes, I do.
16:38Still down with the plan, Jack?
16:39No.
16:40No.
16:41No.
16:42No.
16:43No.
16:44No.
16:45No.
16:46No.
16:47No.
16:48No.
16:49No.
16:50No.
16:51No.
16:52No.
16:53No.
16:54No.
16:55No.
16:56No.
16:57No.
16:58No.
16:59No.
17:00All of a sudden.
17:02No.
17:03No.
17:04No.
17:05No.
17:06No.
17:07What was that?
17:08Peanut butter…
17:10Crackers…
17:12Juice boxes…
17:16Cell phone, not that anyone cares enough about me to call.
17:21That's but not my sister living.
17:24Every time.
17:28If Lou wants to rehome you, she's going to have to find you first.
17:40So what can I tell you? Nick came to see Red, and he was totally psyched.
17:43That's so awesome. I have to come watch you train. Isn't that awesome, Amy?
17:47Totally.
17:48What's the matter with you? Why are you being so negative?
17:51Ben getting coached by Nick is huge.
17:54Nick? Nick Harwell?
17:56He only works with top-level riders.
17:58That's why he's coaching Ben.
18:01Well, it's about time.
18:03At the show last week, you did so well. It's crazy you didn't get a ribbon.
18:07Yeah, I know. I mean, at last fence, the rail wasn't even in the cup.
18:10Red barely touched it when it came.
18:12The jump crew was so obviously incompetent. I couldn't believe you didn't complain to the judge.
18:17Well, that's why I got to work with Nick. The guy's connected.
18:20Stuff like that doesn't happen to his people.
18:22Yeah, but Ben, I mean, no matter what you do, I'm still going to beat your ass at the fall finale.
18:29Speaking of which, Amy, I saw the entry list. I didn't see your name on it.
18:35I thought you'd be riding that washed-up show jumper you've got sitting in your backfield.
18:39Why don't you ask Nick how washed-up my horses? He's the one who wants to buy them.
18:47But, hey, what does he know about show jumping, right?
18:50Yeah, I'm telling you, we've been out here for weeks, huh?
19:06Yeah, we'll pick up another dozen and we'll get them out there to you tonight.
19:10All right.
19:10Going the wrong way there, little girl?
19:24Come on.
19:40Jack Bartlett and one of my cutting horses.
19:45Never thought I'd see the day.
19:46Well, I figured this had to be one of yours.
19:49You never did have much luck picking horses.
19:51So you came all the way up here just to insult me?
19:53Yeah.
19:56Well, the way I see it, it's a two-man operation, so we'll work as a team.
20:01Oh, like the old days.
20:02Yeah, so you're the boss.
20:04You got that right.
20:06And the intervening years will be temporarily forgotten.
20:09I'll cut the horse from the herd, you drive it down the chute.
20:14Okay, Jack.
20:23In the middle.
20:25Nicely done.
20:28Support him with your inside legs so he doesn't fall in at the corner.
20:34Yeah, Ben.
20:35Since when did you become a big show jumping fan?
20:40What, just because I didn't go on and on about it like you do?
20:43Or since you met Nick?
20:45Come on, Amy.
20:47He's just like, bonus.
20:54Okay, let the horse catch his breath.
20:58Not bad, this kid.
21:00I'm surprised he doesn't do better in competitions.
21:01What do you think, Amy?
21:05Um, I don't know.
21:06It could be nerves.
21:08You don't sound convinced.
21:10What's the deal, Amy?
21:11You've seen him ride a million times.
21:13Yeah, without moving the jumps or changing the course.
21:23Hey, Ben!
21:25Yeah?
21:25We're going to reverse the course.
21:27I want you to pop over these two fences going away from home.
21:32Uh, that way?
21:35I don't get it.
21:36What's the point?
21:37It's going to shake things up a bit.
21:40All right.
21:52You took off too early.
21:53That's how he went too deep.
22:00Your sister's right.
22:01He can't see a distance.
22:03He doesn't learn that.
22:04He's got no real future as a jumper.
22:06You're talking about Red?
22:08No.
22:08Red horse is fine.
22:11I'm talking about Ben.
22:20Here they come.
22:21Lead them down the chute to Scott.
22:22Hold on, Al.
22:23Get her.
22:25Ha!
22:29Come on!
22:29Ha!
22:31Hold on, Al!
22:37Got it.
22:39OK, let her go.
22:43Got her!
22:44Hey, Wes, what the heck took you so long?
22:47Someone forgot to pave the damn road.
22:49Yeah, we'll load them up.
22:50Hey, boss, whatever you say.
23:01Hey, that's the guy.
23:02When I came up here with Amy?
23:05Hold it steady, would you?
23:11Really bad vibe off of him.
23:12A whole lot of bull just to set him free again.
23:15Yeah, $0.60 a pound.
23:16That's all they're worth.
23:20Come on!
23:21That's all they're worth.
23:22Yes.
23:25Come on.
23:40Look at that.
23:41That's a good boy.
23:52Hey.
23:59What are you doing?
24:11Dammit, Jack. What's your boy doing?
24:14Open that gate.
24:22Come on, man.
24:24That's enough.
24:26I said enough.
24:28Get off of me, old man.
24:30Your first punch better be good, son.
24:31It's the only one you're gonna get.
24:35Jack, you good?
24:38Yeah, I'm good.
24:39Better get Ty out of here.
24:42Ty, get in the truck.
24:49I don't even think about it.
24:51Wes!
24:54Let it go.
25:18I don't know what's wrong with him.
25:20Maybe he's a little stiff in the Hawks.
25:27What are you doing?
25:30Going back to basics.
25:32What?
25:33Bulls on the ground?
25:34Funny, Nick.
25:35I wanna see where the problem is, so bring Red to the base of the pole.
25:40You gotta be kidding me.
25:43No.
25:44Nick, what am I doing here, man? Pony rides?
25:47Trying to help you, man.
25:49I don't need your so-called help.
25:51Yah!
25:57Well, he may not be much of a jumper, but at least he can make an exit.
26:01It's okay, boy.
26:02It's okay.
26:03It's okay.
26:04It's okay.
26:05Okay?
26:07It's okay.
26:08It's okay.
26:09It's okay.
26:12You okay?
26:14It's okay.
26:17It's okay.
26:19It's okay, boy.
26:20It's okay, okay?
26:29It's okay, it's okay.
26:42Horses.
26:43Come on, it's okay.
26:56Hey, I saw you talking to Nick.
26:58What'd you tell him?
26:58Nothing.
26:59Well, yeah?
27:00Well, that nothing screwed up everything.
27:04I wasn't gonna say anything, but he kept asking.
27:06I'm paying him to be my coach,
27:08and he's talking to you, like.
27:11When I was watching you,
27:12I realized why you got so mad
27:13when we moved your jumps.
27:14Yeah, my jumps.
27:16You moved them.
27:18Big mystery.
27:18Look, you want to make yourself feel good
27:20by going over a course with no mistakes?
27:22Fine.
27:22That's the way I train, Amy.
27:23It's not gonna do you any good.
27:25As soon as you get to a show,
27:26the course is different.
27:30So you know what the problem is anyway?
27:33I've been riding this horse for three years now,
27:35and he's not getting any better.
27:37You're talking about Red?
27:38Yeah.
27:40Actually, you know what, Amy?
27:41Maybe you did me a favor,
27:42because I have maxed out on this horse.
27:45Give me your helmet.
27:46What are you doing?
27:53Put that jump up a couple of notches.
27:55What?
27:55Just do it.
27:57Yeah?
27:57Yeah, fine.
28:13That one's you.
28:27There is nothing wrong with this horse.
28:45There is nothing wrong with this horse.
28:57Come on.
29:12Come on.
29:13Come on.
29:25Horses, this is a feedlot.
29:55That's the way they put cows before they killed them.
30:16Yeah, and again, I am so sorry about the inconvenience.
30:20Oh, well, you know the girls and their horses.
30:22Well, it's not actually her horse, but I'm sure in her mind that's just a technicality.
30:29Do you mind?
30:30Oh.
30:31Sorry.
30:33Mallory, where are you?
30:35At the end of White's Road. Lou, there's all these horses.
30:37Slow down. Tell me what's going on.
30:39You have to come. Something bad's going on. I know it.
30:41I said slow down.
30:42Just come. Just come. I mean it.
30:45I can't believe she ran away.
30:52I can't believe none of us noticed.
30:54I never said anything about rehoming.
30:56Well, you must have said something.
30:58I was talking to Mrs. Wiley, telling her we had the perfect horse for a twelve-year-old girl.
31:04Mallory was right there. She must have thought I might cop her.
31:08Anybody here? Ben.
31:21Hey.
31:22So, where's Nick?
31:24Uh, he left. Actually, I pulled the plug.
31:28You're kidding. Look at you walking out of a clinic with Nick Harwell. Tell me all about it.
31:34Well, there's nothing much to tell other than it really sucked.
31:38People pay thousands of dollars.
31:40Yeah, and that's why he's a total fraud.
31:42I mean, the guy has no idea what he's doing. He actually asked Amy for advice.
31:46That's unbelievable. I mean, I've seen you ride, Ben.
31:50If you asked me for my advice, I'd say there's absolutely nothing wrong with you.
31:54Maybe it's your horse or your trainer or Amy Fleming.
31:59So, where is everybody?
32:03I don't know.
32:07We're alone?
32:09Yeah, I guess. Looks like it.
32:12You know, at night this pathetic little barn doesn't look so bad.
32:16What are you talking about, Ash? Compared to the barns at Briar Ridge, this place is like a big shed.
32:22It's kind of cozy.
32:25Uh, yeah, I guess.
32:29And romantic.
32:31I wouldn't go that far.
32:33I would.
32:41What took you guys so long? I've been waiting forever.
32:45This is crazy. What are we doing here?
32:49Oh, my God. These horses have no food or water.
32:54That's the stallion, the one from up in the mountains.
33:00These are the Mustangs.
33:02I've been waiting for you, Jack.
33:03Where the heck is everybody? Nothing's been done. No feed, no water.
33:11Yeah, well, that's my job. It's kind of hard to do when you're not here.
33:14Would it kill somebody to pass a broom around here once in a while?
33:17It's my job, Jack, okay?
33:19Maybe I made a mistake thinking you might appreciate getting out doing something a little different.
33:23Look, I appreciate it. I'm sorry I wrecked your day, Jack.
33:26You might want to think about working on that temper of yours, too.
33:29My temper? I'm not the one hitting that horse, Jack.
33:32Not your horse. Not your problem.
33:34Yes, it is my problem.
33:35When someone's beating on someone innocent, that makes it my problem, and I'm not going to put up with it.
33:40I've got a feeling we're not talking about horses here.
33:50Yeah, well, people like that get what's coming to them.
33:54And you're just the guy to give it to them, are you? Some kind of one-man posse.
33:59Or a loose cannon with impulse control issues, whichever one of my social workers you want to talk to.
34:03Do your social workers cover your back, too?
34:05Because let me tell you something, that was strictly a one-time deal.
34:10Jack, I appreciate it.
34:13It's not very often people stick up for me, okay?
34:29Hello?
34:30Grandpa, you have to come quick.
34:31Over at the end of White's Road, we found these Mustangs.
34:33It doesn't look good, okay?
34:35We're on our way.
34:36We gotta go.
34:37What's going on?
34:38Tell you on the way.
34:44I thought you said you were alone.
34:49I just said what you wanted me to say.
34:52I like your attitude.
34:54Why would somebody just dump these horses here?
35:00I've heard about this before.
35:02They're just gathering them here until they get enough to make it worthwhile to ship them to slaughterhouse.
35:07A slaughterhouse?
35:08But you told me they were Mustangs.
35:10Yeah, exactly.
35:11It just makes it easier.
35:12I mean, they're not owned by anyone, so they're impossible to trace.
35:15What's that?
35:16It looks like a livestock trailer.
35:29Mallory, get in the truck.
35:30You're not going to let them take them, are you?
35:32Now.
35:37Amy, maybe we should get in the truck too.
35:39There's not a lot we can do here.
35:40Get the gate.
35:42But all the horses will run away.
35:44That's the point.
35:45Now just get the gate.
35:46Come on.
35:47Come on.
35:50Come on, let's go.
35:51Come on.
35:52What's the matter?
35:53Why aren't they leaving?
35:54Mallory, just turn off the headlights!
35:58Come on.
35:59Come on, let's go.
36:01Come on!
36:02Come on, get out of here.
36:17Come on.
36:18That's enough, Amy, let's go!
36:34Amy, look out!
36:42What the hell are you doing?
36:44Oh, look, Ty's little girlfriend.
36:46These horses don't belong to you.
36:48Let her go!
36:52Leave her alone!
37:01Hey!
37:06Ty, look out!
37:08Come here!
37:16Okay!
37:22Nobody move!
37:24Or the next one's got my name on it!
37:26Your name!
37:28Just don't move!
37:30You know, I can't believe you lied to Mrs. Wiley.
37:36On the plus side, she didn't believe it either.
37:40You actually thought I was gonna rehome copper?
37:42He's your horse. You can do whatever you want with him.
37:46Well, to tell you the truth, I have been thinking about what we should do with him.
37:52And I might be willing to work out a deal with you based on sweat equity.
37:56I do enough sweating around here.
37:58This way, your sweat could be an investment in the future.
38:00So you're saying I work my butt off like I already do, and in return?
38:04Would be equal partners, 50-50.
38:12So you couldn't rehome your 50% without my 50%.
38:14Uh, yeah.
38:22We'd be equal partners, 50-50.
38:24We equal partners, 50-50.
38:29So you couldn't re-home your 50% without my 50%?
38:34Uh, yeah, something like that.
38:37Sweet.
38:39Which 50% is mine, heads or tails?
38:44Why don't we flip on it?
38:45No way.
38:46Knowing my luck, I'll get the bum end of the deal.
38:48Hey, heads I win, tails you lose.
38:50And then Lou goes for the shotgun.
38:55Yeah, well, luckily I remembered you keep one in your truck.
38:59Most ranchers do.
39:01Well, you really spooked those horses.
39:03I heard a couple of them made it halfway to Calgary
39:05before they were rounded up.
39:07Yeah, must have been, nobody moves or the next one.
39:11I'm not sure if you're going to be a good one.
39:13I'm not sure if you're going to be a good one.
39:15I'm not sure if you're going to be a good one.
39:17I'm not sure if you're going to be a good one.
39:19Nobody moves or the next one's got my name on it.
39:22Or no, no, your name, or somebody's name.
39:31You know, Lou, I was thinking of heading up to the mountains.
39:36Do you want to come along?
39:39What, now?
39:43I kind of have this other thing I'm supposed to do.
39:49One-time offer.
39:57I'll be waiting in the truck.
39:59Oh, and dress warm.
40:00Hey Nick.
40:13Yeah?
40:13It's Lou.
40:14You know, actually, I can't make it today.
40:16Yeah.
40:17No, another time, I promise.
40:19Okay, bye.
40:20Yeah, it's Lou.
40:22You know what, actually, I can't make it today.
40:26Yeah, no, another time, I promise.
40:28Okay, bye.
40:42Hey, Soraya.
40:44Hey, I didn't expect to see you here after last night.
40:46Everyone's talking about it.
40:48You guys are total heroes.
40:50Yeah, well, there's something to tell you.
40:53Last night when we got home, Ben had left.
40:57Red, his stuff, it was all packed up and gone.
41:00I know.
41:02How?
41:04Ashley.
41:06Good news, smiley face.
41:08Ben, heart, heart, heart, has left the poverty bar in frowny face
41:11and has gone back to Fairfield, smiley face,
41:13so he can train with me, heart, heart, smiley face.
41:17I should have listened to you.
41:18And I'm glad that he's with Ashley because, you know,
41:22now she can dump his ass and mess him up.
41:26I think she's good for something, right?
41:28LOL.
41:32The lab guy says the DNA matches up with some examples
41:35they have from old Spanish bloodlines.
41:37Wow.
41:37Amazing.
41:41So, uh, where are these Mustangs?
41:43This way, Lou.
41:45You don't expect them to be standing on the side of the road, do you?
41:50Oh, come on, Scott.
41:53Well, the road doesn't go past here,
41:55and it's quite a trek on foot.
41:56Come on, boy.
42:03All right.
42:03Oh, what the hell.
42:15Hey, Ty.
42:20I, uh, heard about what happened.
42:21I should have known that guy was bad news
42:25from the day he signed on.
42:28Hi, Amy.
42:29Hi, Dad.
42:31I was just telling Ty here that I, uh,
42:34well, I fired that guy.
42:37Wes?
42:38Didn't take it too good.
42:39I feel like that's the least of his problems.
42:41Jack called the cops on him.
42:42Well, I don't know if he broke any laws,
42:44but he's on their radar.
42:49So I was, I was wondering
42:50if you might have some time for your old man this week.
42:54Um, I'm kind of busy.
42:57Ah.
43:02Maybe you could come out to the ranch, though.
43:08Saturday?
43:12Okay.
43:14I'll see you Saturday.
43:18At the ranch.
43:20Yeah, yeah.
43:23Ha.
43:37Still pretty good on a horse.
43:39A guy I once knew said
43:40it was just like riding a bicycle.
43:42Never forget.
43:44Unfortunately, that's my problem.
43:45Just like these were nice.
43:48I don't know.
43:49I don't know.
43:49Shh.
43:50And albums lying on
43:53The floor next to you
43:57Hey.
44:00Who were we yesterday?
44:02Who are we tomorrow?
44:07For everything.
44:10Just a collage of memories.
44:12Pictures of pictures of pictures of you of me.
44:17Who were we yesterday?
44:17Who are we yesterday?
44:18Who are we tomorrow?
44:20Just a collage of memories.
44:22I look forward to your pictures of you of me.
44:22I don't know.
44:27Yeah.
44:28Take care of me.
44:29I might buy you.
44:31But because elustral me, if I reach us all around you.
44:31Maybe we call all right.
44:33But tomorrow I see me for the rest of you of me.
44:33So I can just say hello.
44:34I miss you Friday.
44:36Well, gather in my heart.
44:36I know you'll be a man who ain't out.
44:38What is my father?
44:39You're the voice of me.
44:40Who are we yesterday?
44:40Thank you, John.
44:41I was wondering why.
44:43Who are we tomorrow?
44:45Hurry tomorrow
44:49Just a collage of memories
44:54Pictures of you and me
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