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00:00Previously on Heartland.
00:02Hey, check out that one.
00:04See those markings?
00:05It's a classic Appaloosa Mustang.
00:07Come on, let's go!
00:09Go on!
00:10The wild horse, Amy, not easy to jet.
00:13Let me at least try.
00:15My own corporate egg wine retreat.
00:18In other words, a dude ranch.
00:20Surprise!
00:22Happy birthday, honey.
00:24You know what? Thank you for giving me a chance.
00:26I've got a lot of years to make up for.
00:28Dad, it's okay.
00:29I do, and I will.
00:35Hey, Jack.
00:39Why did you bring him here, Grandpa?
00:51I'll try it, but somebody put this tree in my way.
00:53It nearly poked out an eye.
00:55Oh, come on!
00:56I got him!
00:57I got him!
00:58I got him!
00:59I got him!
01:00I got him!
01:01What?
01:02I got him!
01:06I got him!
01:10I got him, I got him!
01:11He threw.
01:12I got him!
01:13Come on, come on, come on, come on.
01:19That's it, just keep moving.
01:21We got him cornered.
01:23Oh, yeah? Like you had him cornered when you let him out of the pen?
01:26I thought I had to settle.
01:28Well, you were wrong.
01:30Okay, I'm sorry.
01:32I guess he moved a little faster than I thought.
01:38Go left!
01:39No, go right!
01:43Do you want me to help?
01:45Mallory, stay right there!
01:47Come on.
01:49Amy, I don't think he likes you.
01:51Up!
01:53Hey.
01:54Hey.
02:04I figured we could use another hand.
02:06Okay, Mallory, if you want to do something...
02:08Go get Scott.
02:09Well, what did you expect after four months? Welcome home?
02:18I guess I better get to work. I can wear out that welcome.
02:22Aren't you supposed to be doing something with that Mustang?
02:23I'm off the clock.
02:24Oh, really?
02:25And how long do you think that is going to last?
02:28How long have you got?
02:29Hey, Scott.
02:30Amy needs you in the field.
02:31I'd say about five seconds.
02:33Aren't, uh, aren't you supposed to be doing something with that mustang?
02:40I'm off the clock.
02:41Oh, really?
02:42And how long do you think that is gonna last?
02:47How long have you got?
02:50Hey, Scott.
02:53Amy needs you in the field.
02:56I'd say about five seconds.
02:58Wait here.
02:59I'll be back.
03:00Uh-huh.
03:03While you're waiting, what are we gonna do about the Ty-Caleb situation?
03:10What are we gonna do about the what?
03:13You know, Ty's back and Caleb doesn't know about, you know.
03:18The only thing I know is if I was hoping to stay somewhere all summer, I might consider doing something useful instead of wasting other people's time with a bunch of...
03:27Manure.
03:28I was just getting to that.
03:30You know she's got a point, Grandpa.
03:35You sure bringing Ty back here was such a good idea?
03:37I made him a promise, Lou.
03:40I'm gonna stick to it.
03:48Oh.
03:49Easy, boy.
03:51Easy, boy.
03:58Hey, Amy.
04:06Why'd you have to go and honk, Dad?
04:08We just about had him in the pen.
04:10Well, I just couldn't wait to show you what I got here.
04:12This guy's name is Storm.
04:14He's a six-year-old Dutch warm blood.
04:16That's what the papers say, anyway.
04:19He's beautiful.
04:20Yeah.
04:21What's wrong with him?
04:22Nothing.
04:23Well, except he's a day late for your birthday.
04:26My birthday.
04:27What?
04:28You want me to tie a big red bow around his neck?
04:31You got me a horse for my birthday?
04:33A horse for your birthday.
04:34Really?
04:35Happy birthday.
04:36Wow.
04:38He's incredible.
04:39Yes, he is.
04:40Hello.
04:41Hello.
04:42Hello.
04:43Hello.
04:44Hello.
04:45Hello.
04:46Hello.
04:47Hello.
04:48Hello.
04:49Hello.
04:50Hello.
04:51Hello.
05:08And at the break of day, you sank in two.
05:13You're a dreamer.
05:14You're a dreamer.
05:15You're a dreamer.
05:16You're a dreamer.
05:17You're a dreamer.
05:18You're a dreamer.
05:19You're a dreamer.
05:20You're a dreamer.
05:21You're a dreamer.
05:22You're a dreamer.
05:23You're a dreamer.
05:24You're a dreamer.
05:25You're a dreamer.
05:26You're a dreamer.
05:27You're a dreamer.
05:28You're a dreamer.
05:29You're a dreamer.
05:30You're a dreamer.
05:31You're a dreamer.
05:32You're a dreamer.
05:33You're a dreamer.
05:34You're a dreamer.
05:35You're a dreamer.
05:36You're a dreamer.
05:37You're a dreamer.
05:38You're a dreamer.
05:39You're a dreamer.
05:40It won't stop on my account.
05:41Oh, no, I was, uh, we were done anyway.
05:54That horse looks good on you.
05:58I can't wait to try him over fences.
06:00I don't know, I want to, but...
06:02You just don't want to rush things?
06:04Yeah, yeah, exactly.
06:06I just want to have a feel for him before...
06:08So, how's Spartan been doing?
06:12Fine.
06:13Well, he looks great.
06:15Why wouldn't he?
06:17Okay, I'm sorry I asked.
06:19Oh, good.
06:20Well, at least you're sorry for something.
06:23Amy, come on.
06:24Let's turn him out, okay?
06:29Looks like you're not the only one who's been replaced.
06:38So, what did that guy used to do around here?
06:43It's complicated.
06:45There's a lot you need to know.
06:49So, you settling in okay?
06:53Yeah, maybe more or less.
06:57Leaning towards the less.
06:58Well, you met Caleb.
07:05I don't know what I'm doing here, Jack.
07:07You're working.
07:10Unless you got a better offer.
07:12Someplace you'd rather be.
07:15That's for Amy.
07:19Well, don't let her run you off.
07:28Hey, Lou.
07:37Hey.
07:38Missed you this morning.
07:39How are you doing?
07:40Uh, busy, Dad.
07:42What about Amy?
07:43She's good.
07:44Well, I just, you know, I wasn't sure.
07:47Is everything okay with Storm?
07:50Are you kidding, Dad?
07:51She's thrilled.
07:52I mean, come on.
07:54If it wasn't like that, who wouldn't be?
07:55Well, I got something for you, too.
08:01Oh, my God.
08:03Is that...?
08:05I just picked him up at the post office.
08:06Oh, Dad!
08:25What are you doing with that horse?
08:29Trying to take the edge off.
08:32Why don't you ride him?
08:34He's Amy's horse.
08:37Easy, easy, easy.
08:39I'm betting you're not much of a rider.
08:42Haven't done much lately.
08:44And you obviously don't know too much about horses.
08:49What brought you back here?
08:50Fresh mountain air?
08:53Yeah, that's it.
08:55It's too bad, though.
08:57All I'm smelling right now is a whole lot of bull.
09:03So it's got to be something happened between you and Amy.
09:08Yeah, you've been gone for a while, huh?
09:10I guess things sort of changed since you left.
09:12Look, here's the deal, man.
09:21You want to give me advice about horses?
09:24I'm good with that.
09:26Are you telling me what's going on with Amy?
09:31Fair is fair.
09:32I figure she's capable of doing that all on her own.
09:45Well, I take it you're inviting yourself for supper?
09:47No, not at all.
09:49I'm just trying to be helpful.
09:50I'll show you there's no downsides on me staying here.
09:52Mallory, I figure I ought to know your upsides and your downsides by now.
09:58I may have promised your folks and I'll more than likely be keeping it.
10:03More than likely.
10:05How much more?
10:08Hey, everyone.
10:11Good news.
10:14The architect's plans have finally arrived.
10:21For the equestrian retreat?
10:23Did she get any orange shoes?
10:24Mallory will be eating with us, so you might want to double up on, well, pretty well everything.
10:29Oh, I get it.
10:32Nobody gives a damn.
10:34What was I thinking?
10:38You know, Jack, Lou didn't just stay in Hudson so she could buy groceries and wash dishes.
10:43Well, I wonder what she thinks she'll be doing if she gets that dude ranch up and running.
10:59I guess it's true.
11:13That horse really doesn't like me.
11:16No, it's not that.
11:17Listen.
11:19There's another one out there.
11:22Or another ghost horse.
11:24When only you can hear.
11:26It's weird, though.
11:28Or it is.
11:29I mean, did you ever think we'd see him again?
11:32You put your life on the line to set him free.
11:37That was different.
11:43Yeah, a lot of things are different.
11:46And whose fault is that?
11:47And each unit has its own washroom with its own eco-toilet.
12:02Wow, awesome.
12:04Excuse me.
12:05Go ahead.
12:08Don't forget that balent toy in town.
12:10What about that Mustang?
12:11Need any help getting those antibiotics into them?
12:13Well, I figure me, Ty, and Scott, we can handle it.
12:16Yeah, Ty's the real expert at Mustangs.
12:19Hey, Jack, have you seen these plans?
12:22Grandpa's not interested.
12:23I never said that.
12:24Oh, really?
12:25My mistake.
12:26All right, Lou, I'll take a look.
12:28Sorry, not now, Grandpa.
12:29I have a very busy day ahead of me.
12:33Okay, then.
12:34When would it be convenient?
12:35I'll, um...
12:36I'll have to get back to you on that.
12:38Yeah, I don't get it.
12:59Amy gets near this horse and he freaks out.
13:01Stallions don't like to be bossed around by mares.
13:04You saying my granddaughter's bossy?
13:07Runs in the family.
13:10I don't see any signs of infection, but better safe than sorry.
13:14Still, you gotta wonder.
13:16The day he's handled, he's gonna be a little less wild than he was the day before.
13:20And a lot less likely to survive on his own.
13:24Let him go.
13:29Thank God. How am I gonna remember all this?
13:32It's called studying. You do it at home for a test.
13:35Oh, let me guess. Chemistry?
13:37Yeah, I failed that one back in the day.
13:39So tuna salad times two? I did okay with math.
13:42Then make that three.
13:44Light dressing, extra dressing, dressing on the side. You get that right?
13:47Always do.
13:49I love her ever since she started working, and I actually have free time.
13:53If she ever left, my life would totally suck.
13:55So, Amy, now the tie's back with the deal with you and him.
13:58No, Daly's just working at our place.
14:00It's so unfair.
14:05How come all the hot guys work for you?
14:08Oh, until you hook up with them?
14:10And then they disappeared?
14:11Ben went to university, so I can hardly call that disappearing.
14:15Hey, Amy.
14:16You skipping school again?
14:18No, I can't.
14:19Um, it's lunchtime, so...
14:21You're drooling.
14:29I am not.
14:30He's totally drool-worthy, but he's not your type.
14:34And more importantly, you're not his type.
14:38But I definitely am.
14:42Ashley, what about school?
14:46Don't wait for me.
14:47I'll get a ride with Caleb.
15:04So, we're going to lay the foundations right here.
15:07Here?
15:08Yeah.
15:09Dad thought this was the...
15:11The architects really like this site.
15:13Plus, it's exactly what you wanted.
15:18Really?
15:18It meets all of your conditions.
15:20You can't see it from the house or the barn.
15:24And what are your plans for these bunkhouses?
15:26Oh, we're going to tear those down.
15:29My grandfather built these with his own hands.
15:33Grandpa, they're practically falling down already.
15:37No one's tearing down these bunkhouses.
15:40But I can't build my guest cabins with those shacks in the way.
15:43Then I guess you just can't build them, Lou.
16:13Oh, let's go.
16:14I'm not going to be a good day.
16:16My dad.
16:17I'm not going to be a good day.
16:17I just want to be a good day.
16:18I'm not going to be a good day.
16:18I'll be a good day.
16:19I'm going to be a good day.
16:21Amy!
16:23Where'd you get that horse?
16:25My dad.
16:26He was a birthday present.
16:27Wow.
16:28Sweet.
16:29Yeah.
16:30Yeah, he's a great mover.
16:32He doesn't really respect the jumps, though.
16:34That's because they're too low.
16:37That's Storm, isn't it?
16:39Yeah, how'd you know?
16:39I saw him at the international ring last year.
16:42He was awesome.
16:43So all you have to do is crank up the jumps, and that's it.
16:46Hey.
16:48I would help you, but I...
16:52Ashley, he's working.
16:54So am I.
17:00Hi, Kayla.
17:02How you doing?
17:09Here.
17:12Here.
17:24So, this is good.
17:30Yeah, yeah, yeah.
17:32Yeah, yeah.
17:34Let's see, let's see.
17:36Jack, I'm hoping to see your boss.
17:40Heard he was out of the hospital.
17:42Ray, no, he's in the city to see his lawyer.
17:45He said he hasn't rewritten his will since his wife passed away.
17:49Couple of us could probably say the same.
17:53Well, you still got something there for me, Jack.
17:58You see, Ray's still running those Longhorns.
18:01You know, that's a funny thing.
18:03Ray and those Longhorns.
18:05He's got 1,000 head of white face.
18:07And he cares more about those two.
18:10They're a Longhorn.
18:12The horns are worth more than the cows.
18:14It's not so much the money with him.
18:16It's more their symbolic value.
18:18Like that horse you bought Amy.
18:20Uh-uh. No, that's all about the money.
18:26I missed a lot of birthdays, Jack.
18:29And that's how you're gonna make up for it?
18:32What about you?
18:33Why don't you look at your attitude, huh?
18:35Why don't you ask yourself why you're stopping Lou from tearing down those shacks?
18:38Well, maybe you want to mind your own business.
18:41No, it's my business, Jack.
18:42It is my business.
18:43It's my daughter.
18:45It doesn't look good you letting your misguided sentiment get in the way.
18:49Last time I checked, Heartland wasn't a dude ranch.
18:53It's my ranch.
18:54So I get the final say on what gets built and what gets torn down.
18:59You're the boss.
19:03At least you got something right.
19:05Yeah.
19:10So Jack said no?
19:12I'm not taking it as an actual no.
19:14More of a maybe.
19:15I don't know, babe.
19:16Have you ever noticed the ranchers around here never tear down their old buildings on the spread?
19:21They just let them rot back into the ground?
19:23Okay, so it's gonna take a little rethink.
19:26Did you know that the rack of longhorns over the bunkhouse door have been there since it was a working cattle ranch?
19:31Well, repurpose them.
19:33They would look really interesting over one of the beds.
19:36You know, recycle, reuse, repurpose.
19:41He's never gonna change the line, is he?
19:45I'm sorry for the wait. I'm so totally stressed.
19:48What happened to Mitch?
19:49Can you believe it?
19:50She's barely been here a month and she's already taking a week off and my mom's out of town.
19:54My life totally sucks.
19:56Be back in a second.
20:00What?
20:13There it is.
20:15My mechanical pencil.
20:16How am I supposed to do my geometry homework without it?
20:18Well, I suppose you could do it at home.
20:25Jackson?
20:27Your name is Jackson?
20:29Who calls you Jackson?
20:31Nobody.
20:32Especially nobody who expects to spend the summer in my house.
20:39Keep the pencil.
20:41Jack.
20:42Son.
20:46I called him Jackson.
20:47Not once, not twice, three or four times.
20:49Jackson, Jackson, Jackson.
20:51I couldn't stop myself.
20:52Oh, my God.
20:53That is serious.
20:55It's not funny.
20:56I plan to spend my summer here.
20:58The whole summer?
21:00Yeah, and how's that gonna work out when Jack hates me?
21:03That'll work fine.
21:05Amy hates me and I'm still here.
21:08She doesn't hate you.
21:09It's the opposite of hate.
21:11Oh, yeah?
21:12She seems pretty friendly with that Caleb guy.
21:16What's his story?
21:18He lives in a trailer.
21:19He has a great big truck and his nickname is Odalicious.
21:22How much time you got?
21:27Everybody?
21:30Stand back.
21:32What's the occasion, Lou?
21:34I would like to propose a toast.
21:36To the future.
21:46To the future.
21:48A future where nothing ever changes.
21:52Where day after day we all know exactly what we'll be doing.
21:55Cooking meals and cleaning up after a bunch of people whose only concern is,
21:59what's for dinner, Lou?
22:01Did you buy any juice, Lou?
22:02A future with a bunch of old shacks happily rotting away in a clearing somewhere that you can't see from the house and you can't see from the barn,
22:09but they've gotta be there forever because they've always been there.
22:12And nothing but nothing is ever gonna change that.
22:21Cheers.
22:27Sorry I asked.
22:32You seen Lou around?
22:41Nope.
22:42You seen my truck?
22:44Nope.
22:46Maybe she decided to go for a drive.
22:49All the way back to New York.
22:51I'm glad you survived the first couple days back with your sense of humor intact.
22:54And for what it's worth, that hat I gave you is hanging right there if you still want it.
23:08I, uh, found it in the garbage.
23:11Guess we both got a pretty good idea who put it there.
23:13But you never asked him why he didn't call.
23:23Because I don't care.
23:24Why don't you ask him?
23:25I already did.
23:27What did he say?
23:29See, you do care.
23:31I was lying.
23:32I didn't really ask him, but that doesn't change a thing.
23:35Don't get me wrong, Dad.
23:36I love Storm.
23:38But what about this guy?
23:39He's a champion, too.
23:41Aren't you, boy?
23:43Well, Spartan's a good horse, but Storm's a great horse.
23:46That's the problem.
23:48It takes a lot of commitment to show a horse at Storm's level.
23:51I don't know if I can handle it.
23:52I'm already falling behind at school and at the ranch.
23:55Amy, Amy.
23:56I can help you.
23:58I can help you.
23:59And we can do it together.
24:01You're talking about professional show jumping.
24:02Yes.
24:04Professional show jumping.
24:05And you're a natural.
24:07You could be a champion.
24:08You want to take this to the next level?
24:09You've got the horse that can do it now.
24:10You've got a horse that can take you all the way.
24:13And you'll see here, here, here, here, here, here.
24:17You can be a champion.
24:18You can be a champion.
24:19You want to take this to the next level?
24:20You'll see here, here, and here.
24:25I've removed any mention of your son-in-law,
24:27Tim Fleming, as a beneficiary.
24:29Ex.
24:30Son-in-law.
24:33On board are you, Ben?
24:35You fellas need to hit a Java?
24:36Joe?
24:37Rocket fuel.
24:38Black gold?
24:39How about I give you a few more minutes to look at the menu?
24:41Blue?
24:43That's what it says.
24:50Excuse me.
24:53What are you doing?
24:54Sorry, Grandpa.
24:55I can't talk right now.
24:56When I was in business school getting my MBA,
24:57one of the first things they taught us
24:58is that the customer always comes first.
25:00Are you still working on that?
25:03Right.
25:04Easy.
25:20Good boy.
25:26You need to get out of there.
25:27Get out of there.
25:33Get out of there, Amy!
25:41Back off!
25:44Amy!
25:46You all right?
25:47One of these days, that horse is going to kill you.
26:01Breaking a horse, it's not exactly rocket science.
26:03There's a lot of different ways of doing it.
26:05This here is a tried and true.
26:08Well, have you done this before?
26:10A few times, yeah.
26:12With a Mustang?
26:13Well, you've got to catch it, Chris.
26:15Well, given that you managed to rope that Mustang
26:17and get it into a pen,
26:18you tie a leg up, like so,
26:24and you just sort of get him down to the ground.
26:26Lay down.
26:27Lay down.
26:28Lay down.
26:30Easy, brother.
26:31Easy.
26:33Easy.
26:34Okay.
26:36Lay down.
26:39Once you've got him on the ground,
26:42well, there's no doubt about who's boss now.
26:46Well, you let him up.
26:48Easy.
26:50Easy.
26:51Easy.
26:53Well, you got yourself a fully broke horse.
26:56Never look at you with evil intentions ever again.
27:00Is that what you want, Amy?
27:02A Mustang for a house pet?
27:04Well, I didn't mean to offend anybody.
27:06I don't think your friend there might not be Cat Alper
27:08working with livestock.
27:21I know it seems harsh, but that's how cowboys break horses around here.
27:24It's just one way, Ty. It's not my way, but we've got to do something.
27:29We can't just let him sit in that pen.
27:32You're right, Amy.
27:33We can't just leave that horse in the pen.
27:34What if he can't survive on his own in the wild, huh?
27:37What if he gets rounded up, sold for meat shots?
27:39Maybe it's not for you to decide what happens to him.
27:41Why do you have to fight me on everything?
27:43This isn't about me, or you, or that cowboy.
27:46It's about the horse and what's best for him.
27:49Yeah.
27:51Yeah, exactly.
27:52What makes you think you know what's best?
28:05Hey, Jack.
28:07How's it going?
28:09Can I get you a cup of coffee?
28:11Afraid I'm all coffee now.
28:13Well, I figured there had to be a reason you're being so pig-headed
28:15about the dude ranch thing.
28:17You're right. There's a damn good reason.
28:19Yeah, and I bet it's got nothing to do with those bunk houses.
28:21It's probably got something to do with me, huh?
28:24Come on. Let me buy you a coffee.
28:27Oh.
28:28I understand if you don't want to talk about it
28:30in front of the new waitress.
28:32Oh.
28:34You know, do you?
28:36Which is why I'm willing to take a back seat,
28:38become a silent partner,
28:39let you and Lou work things out.
28:41Well, that solves one of my problems right there.
28:43Good.
28:45Good.
28:47No, I still have a problem.
28:48I used to like to go in there and have a quiet cup of coffee.
28:51Now with a little work in there.
28:55Well.
29:04Hey.
29:06Yeah?
29:07Look, I didn't want to say anything with Amy around.
29:16But you know how girls get about horses.
29:19But that Mustang?
29:20Oh, he'd seen her kill her than look at her twice.
29:23Yeah, that's what I told her.
29:25She understand that.
29:26I mean, you either break a horse to ride,
29:28or you let him go.
29:31And, uh, well, personally speaking,
29:35I'd be letting him go.
29:36Hey.
29:37Hey.
29:38Hey.
29:39Oh, thank you.
29:40Those aren't for you.
29:42Oh.
29:43I warned you.
29:44They're day olds for the horses.
29:45Bring you some fresh ones tomorrow.
29:46You can't actually be serious about working at Maggie's.
29:47Why not?
29:48The hospitality industry is one of the fastest growing sectors in today's economy.
29:49Hotels, bars, restaurants, equine retreats, or as this family likes to call them, dude ranches.
29:50So, yes.
29:51Oh.
29:52Oh.
29:53Oh.
29:54Oh.
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30:27Oh.
30:28Oh, oh.
30:29Oh.
30:30Oh.
30:31Oh.
30:32Oh.
30:33Oh.
30:34Oh.
30:35Oh, I've seen you,achten.
30:36Oh.
30:38Oh, how'd you want to eat this up?
30:42Oh my God, I call you the dude ranches, so.
30:44How would I hate you?
30:46I read Jack's will.
30:48I had to.
30:49I was just sitting there.
30:50Almost out in the open.
30:53So are you in it?
30:55No.
30:56Don't get too excited.
30:57You aren't either.
30:59Let me guess.
31:00It's all Lou and Amy.
31:02Yeah, that's what I don't get.
31:03Lou's gonna get her dude ranch anyway,
31:05so why doesn't he just give it to her now?
31:07Maybe he likes the way things are.
31:09Or the way they used to be.
31:11You mean he's stuck in the past?
31:13Oh my God, should I talk to him about that?
31:15Yeah, right.
31:16Tell him you read his will and you have some suggestions.
31:18Would that be before or after you ask him
31:20if he's still good with you moving in for the summer?
31:31There it is again.
31:34You really think it has a mate?
31:36Yeah, listen.
31:38There it is.
31:43Wow.
31:44Sounds really lonely.
31:51You know, you and Amy,
31:54I really think you should get back together.
31:59It's not that simple, Mallory.
32:00I see you finally made a decision about that Mustang.
32:11I see you finally made a decision about that Mustang.
32:26What?
32:27What are you talking about?
32:29This is good.
32:36Ty!
32:37Ty!
32:41Ty, quick!
32:43It's Ghost!
32:46Ty, come on, we have to find him. He's gone.
32:49I'm not going to help you find him.
32:52Why not?
32:54I let him go.
32:56You what?
32:58I set him free.
33:00Who do you think you are?
33:02You don't even care about that horse!
33:04I care about you, Amy, and I don't want to see you hurt.
33:06Hey, Amy.
33:08I'll help you find that Mustang.
33:11I'm betting he's most likely headed up the river valley towards mountains.
33:22If some rancher puts a bullet in his head, I'm never going to forgive you.
33:27Hey.
33:28You know, Lou, I thought it was tough getting time with you before, but this is ridiculous.
33:44How about romantic, tall, dark stranger, hot waitress.
33:50I've got sensible shoes.
33:52I have a little apron, a name tag.
33:55So, uh, tell me about your specials.
33:59Well, the, um, veal scallopini is very tasty.
34:05Sounds good.
34:06But a lot of the regulars are going for the chicken pot pie.
34:10I'll take them both.
34:12Finished off with a hotbed sundae.
34:15You gotta stop working here, Lou.
34:21You're driving me crazy.
34:22Well, I gotta do something.
34:24That equine retreat means a lot to me.
34:26So, until I can come up with another plan.
34:33Well, if this keeps up, I'm gonna have to trade my truck in for a double wide.
34:38I gotta admit, I was pretty impressed back there.
34:44That's some temporary guy.
34:46You and Ty, I'm betting there's a lot of history there.
34:48Yeah, history.
34:49That's a good way of putting it.
34:51You seen Caleb around?
35:06He took off with Amy.
35:07They went up for the Mustang.
35:09Mustang?
35:10Last I saw, he was in the pen.
35:12He can't jump that fence.
35:13He didn't jump it.
35:15I left the gate open.
35:17Well, that was a damn stupid thing to do.
35:20Why?
35:22Well, you truck a horse like that out of here, he's got a good chance of making it somewhere.
35:27You just let him loose, you gotta cover a lot of miles, get past a lot of cattle ranchers,
35:31and plenty of them would just as soon shoot astray as keep him moving.
35:35Okay, maybe it was stupid.
35:37Seemed like a good idea at the time.
35:39Yeah, all the stupid ones always do.
35:47Hey, I think we should split up.
35:48I'll go along the ridge and you stay along this way.
35:50Oh, there's not much point.
35:51What?
35:52You wanna give up just like that?
35:53We don't know where he is.
35:54He could be anywhere.
35:55Well, all I'm saying is unless that horse can cross rivers or jump fences, there's only
36:00one way for him to get back up there.
36:02Okay, we'll go this way.
36:30Look, over there. Just down by the trees.
36:38Ty was right. He's with another horse, a mare.
36:49Someone's shooting.
36:50They're just over there.
36:53They're gonna kill them.
36:56Amy, Amy, no!
37:00They're gonna kill them.
37:30Stop! Stop!
37:39Grandpa?
37:50We're not shooting to kill him, Amy, but someone else most likely will.
37:54We're just hoping to keep him moving.
37:56We could still catch that horse.
37:57You could help instead of chasing him away.
38:01Ty, why don't you take that in the truck?
38:07What are you doing, Grandpa?
38:08Listen, Amy, I, uh, I know you've got this thing with Ty and that Mustang all mixed up.
38:16What are you talking about?
38:17You try to hold on to something like that horse, and you end up squeezing the life out of it.
38:22So you've gotta let go.
38:23And until you do, and until you do, you're not doing yourself or anyone any favors.
38:27Grandpa?
38:28We're going home now.
38:29Me and Ty, we'll keep pushing those horses a few more miles till they're good and safe up in the mountains.
38:34Let's go.
39:17Um, I was just wondering, did you see Ghost again?
39:36Yeah, a couple of times. Him and that other one.
39:40Yeah, it was a mare. You were right.
39:44Okay. So, how far did you get?
39:50All the way past the logging road, so we couldn't go any further.
39:54That's good.
39:54Yeah.
40:05Someone's been doing a little dumpster diving.
40:13Okay, maybe I was wrong about that horse.
40:15That still doesn't mean what you did was right.
40:18You mean letting him go?
40:18Sort of.
40:27I just don't know why you didn't even try to call me or anything.
40:31Amy, I don't know.
40:33I wanted to. I just didn't know what to say.
40:40Amy, I just...
40:42Here. You're going to need this if you're staying.
40:55Bring him around.
40:57Hey, girl.
41:01That's it. That's it. You got it.
41:04Amazing.
41:05He's incredible. He just jumped out like it was nothing.
41:12So, you think he can win a few rims with that horse?
41:15What do you say?
41:16Go one more time?
41:17Okay, yeah.
41:18Okay.
41:18Okay, let's go.
41:19Let's go.
41:43Watch it.
41:44Hey, Luke, perfect timing.
41:47You got a minute?
41:48Not now, Grandpa.
41:50Well, it's about your equestrian restrooms haven sure thing.
41:55Dude ranch, Grandpa.
41:56Let's just call spade a spade, OK?
41:58OK, then, dude ranch.
42:00It's going to take us a while.
42:03Want me to clear it with Maggie?
42:04I'm sure she wouldn't mind you slipping out.
42:06Yeah, I'm sure she won't either, probably, Grandpa,
42:08because she just fired me, so.
42:11Oh.
42:14She said I was underqualified.
42:22He looks ready to go.
42:23Yeah, but the only problem is the jumps.
42:26Want me to put him down a notch?
42:28No, the opposite.
42:29Let's go for it.
42:32Yeah, it's good.
42:35Eh, just one.
42:38Go big or go home.
42:41Walking out in the freezing rain.
42:44I feel nothing because I numb the pain.
42:47I'm looking forward and looking back.
42:54On this day.
42:57My grandfather built these bunk houses.
43:10I've heard.
43:11So no one's tearing them down.
43:13You brought me all the way out here just to tell me that again?
43:16Well, the thing is, Lou, they're solid as a rock.
43:20I get it, Grandpa.
43:23We're not tearing down your damn bunk houses.
43:25Well, that's right, because we're fixing them up.
43:30New roofs, new windows, new porches.
43:35What about my eco-toilets?
43:38I could put in an outhouse and find that tree liner.
43:43Outhouse?
43:44Ecologically friendly and authentically Western.
43:48Outhouse.
43:49Outhouse.
43:50Ecologically friendly and authentically Western.
43:53Out in the freezing rain.
43:56I feel nothing because I numb the pain.
43:59I'm looking forward and looking back.
44:03Looking forward or looking back.
44:09I still don't know what I'm doing here.
44:12You're earning your keep.
44:15Expect to stay here for the summer or not.
44:17Start digging.
44:19Who knows?
44:20If I do a good job, I might find it in my cold heart
44:24to leave a little something for you in my will.
44:27I'm looking forward and looking back.
44:32Looking forward and looking back on this day.
44:38I prayed last night, dear God, please no.
44:42But I was never good at letting go.
44:45I'm looking forward and looking back.
44:49Looking forward and looking back on this day.
44:55I'm looking forward and looking back.
45:00Looking forward and looking back on this day.
45:08Look at this day.
45:09Look at this day.
45:10I can not remember this day.
45:11Go away and looking back on this day.
45:13The date is a Price Lifted by New Whichever Mirwain.
45:14Look away.
45:15What year you are watching a number?
45:16We got set-up day.
45:17We got some information.
45:18Look together.
45:19Look back in the numbers.
45:20For my little eye with your very close.
45:21Long.
45:22How nice Things hablar.
45:23To keep coming from yourself right.
45:24This Monday.
45:25Umm March.
45:26We will fix the šit.
45:27Time to get money.
45:29Something's mine.
45:30To keep coming from us right.
45:31Andummæ—¥.
45:32The unexpected help.
45:33Thing may work together.
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