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