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00:00Hey. Hey. What's gotten into you?
00:30You having fun?
00:39That look like my eyesight's a problem.
00:40You're making a racket and it's scaring the horses. How long have you been in here?
00:44Just taking a break from the old farm chores. Can't get sloppy because the hockey career's on hold.
00:49Plus, chicks take a six-pack.
00:51So hockey's on hold, huh?
00:54I didn't get where I am by accepting failure.
00:56Well, now that you're all warmed up, how about we see if we can improve your riding skills, or lack thereof.
01:03You know, I'm not sure Harley and I really vibe. Can we go riding another day?
01:08Suit yourself.
01:18Gracie, everything okay?
01:20I don't know how the great Mary and Fleming died.
01:27It was a car accident. Saving this guy, actually. Spartan.
01:32Well, you did well. You know, you capitalized on her fame and what she built.
01:38I think I've proven I can stand on my own two feet.
01:41Sure.
01:41Hey, my brother says you're trying to save the career of an Olympic show jumper.
01:50I'm working with Taya Miller's horse. I wouldn't say that I'm saving her career.
01:54It's a lot of pressure.
01:58Even for the famous Amy Fleming, right?
02:03Rik-a-lik.
02:04Rik-a-lik.
02:04Rik-a-lik.
02:06No! This time we're supposed to go down the full center line together!
02:24Just take him around the outside and we'll go again, otherwise you'll...
02:27Whoa, hey!
02:33Otherwise I'll eat dirt.
02:34I'll give you a ten for form. You good?
02:39Yeah. Yeah, I just...
02:41I wish there was a magic wand to help me get all this.
02:43No, you have to practice the pattern until it's instinct.
02:45Have you been working with Dodger on your own?
02:47A bit, yeah. It's hard to keep it all in my head.
02:50Okay, mount back up and we'll try again.
02:52Uh, I think I'm done for today. I have to get going to work. Sorry.
02:56Fine. Um...
02:58I guess I should get home too.
02:59I'll spend some time on the cello before my mom does a his event.
03:04Amazing. I think your classmates are going to love this show, I tell.
03:08Wow, the grass is growing already.
03:10Yeah.
03:12Is today the day Taya Miller's going to jump Polaris?
03:14Yeah, she should be here soon.
03:16I can't believe you got to work with a million dollar horse.
03:19Do you think she could even qualify for the Olympics again?
03:21Well, I think that the horse has the scope.
03:25I just hope I can get his confidence back.
03:29I don't think I've ever seen you this nervous.
03:32Taya Miller is a national treasure.
03:35Georgie even had her poster on the wall.
03:37I just either impress her or...
03:39National treasure or not, honey.
03:41She came to you for help for a reason.
03:42Amy.
04:05Hi.
04:06It's so great to finally meet you.
04:08I'm sorry my barn manager had to be the one to bring Polaris over.
04:11No worries at all.
04:11I, uh, have been watching your career for years.
04:14Then you saw me compete with Polaris' brother, Sirius.
04:17Yeah.
04:18Is he a full sibling?
04:19The one and only.
04:20Yes.
04:21My best chance at another jumping grand slam and one final Olympics.
04:26Why final?
04:28I'll be retiring after that.
04:30Unless Polaris is out of commission, then maybe it'll be sooner.
04:34How is he?
04:37Um, I think you should see for yourself.
04:41Hey.
04:50Is she the show jumper that, uh, had a bad wreck?
04:53Yeah.
04:54This is kind of the moment of truth.
04:56Uh-huh.
04:56He's been going fine with me, but...
04:57Nice.
05:12Nice.
05:17Oh.
05:18Well done.
05:19You need to look at those fences.
05:21I can't believe it.
05:22Two weeks ago, I never thought he'd recover.
05:25But what you've done is, well, magic.
05:30I just, I want to see you and Polaris up on the podium.
05:33Make Canada proud.
05:35I'll arrange to have this guy picked up tomorrow.
05:42I'm going to go over here.
05:44Oh, sorry, stop.
05:47Get out of here.
05:57Did you know Molly can do some pretty cool tricks?
05:59Molly, stop.
06:00Drop.
06:01Roll.
06:05Okay, your turn.
06:06Molly, stop.
06:09Drop.
06:11Roll.
06:13There you go.
06:14Good girl.
06:16I had another dog before, Molly.
06:18I used to curl up at the end of the bed.
06:20His name was Twig.
06:22Twig.
06:23I like that.
06:26Hey, you two should come over to my place for lunch.
06:31I need to finish my show and tell project.
06:34I understand.
06:36School is very important.
06:39Maybe some other time.
06:49Close, but, uh...
06:51Then so far...
06:53She'll come around.
06:55I promise.
06:56I have to talk to you about something.
06:59I ran into your sister this morning.
07:04Yeah.
07:07There you are.
07:10Oh, Bessie.
07:11I wonder when she can have them pups.
07:14Hey, Junior.
07:14Hey.
07:16See what Gracie made?
07:17Yeah.
07:18Remember that?
07:19Yeah, I do.
07:20I know you love that tire swing.
07:22I know I let it fall down, but I'm going to fix that up for you.
07:24I'm going to get tiptoe.
07:25Sounds good, Dad.
07:26Oh, there's your mother.
07:29God.
07:29Gracie, you look more like her every day.
07:32Just beautiful.
07:33Speaking of your mother, I better go find her.
07:37Oh, uh, actually, Pop, uh, I think it's time for you to go pump some iron.
07:40Mom's going to visit later.
07:41Oh.
07:42Yeah.
07:43Right?
07:43All right.
07:44Yeah.
07:44There she is.
07:45Ha, ha, hey, miss.
07:46Ha, ha, ha.
07:47Let's go do this thing.
07:50Vicio says he's doing great.
07:52He's almost healed from his fall.
07:54Here, take a look.
07:55You must have put hours into this.
08:09Nah, I did it while nursing a beer and watching hockey.
08:12Very domestic.
08:14Well, Dad loves it.
08:16You're really great with him.
08:20Of course, little brother.
08:23Um.
08:23Amy said she ran into you earlier today.
08:32You said some things that kind of upset her.
08:34Like what?
08:35Well, like insinuating that she used her mom's death to build her business.
08:39Well, that wasn't my intention.
08:43But, I mean, you know, if she heard it that way, then I'll make it right with her.
08:49Really?
08:49No argument?
08:51She's important to you.
08:52So, I better get her to like me, right?
08:55Actually, I invite her, I'm going to invite her, to Dad's birthday barbecue.
09:02So, yeah.
09:05Okay.
09:05Gracie.
09:15Ah, Pace.
09:16Sorry, I didn't mean to freak you out.
09:19Um.
09:20I just came by to apologize.
09:22Um, if I was flippant this morning, you know, what I said about your mom, it was, it was just meant to be a compliment.
09:31Now, I, I think you've, you've built something really special here, in spite of loss.
09:39I hope if in the future you have a problem with me, we could just talk direct.
09:44But, you know, we could be friends.
09:50Yeah.
09:52We're having, um, a birthday party for my dad day after tomorrow.
09:56You and Lindsay should come.
09:58It's Lindy.
10:02There I go again.
10:05Another apology needed.
10:06It's okay.
10:08We'll be there.
10:10No need to bring anything.
10:12It's just family.
10:22Now, he can't sit still.
10:24Like, if he stops for one second, he'll have to actually think.
10:28Yeah, well, it's understandable.
10:30He's just had his career snatched away from him.
10:32Yeah, well, he's in denial about that, too.
10:35I'm gonna go out and feed.
10:36If you need some fresh air, feel free to help.
10:41Okay, I'm going to pick up Katie.
10:43That's for you.
10:45Oh, that's the letter I wrote to my sister Tammy.
10:47Yeah, looks like she moved.
10:49Yeah, I will get the new address from my nephew Ben.
10:52I'll see you in a little bit.
10:53Yeah.
11:03Hey, Spartan.
11:05I haven't eaten you dinner.
11:08It's not like you.
11:14Grandpa?
11:16I think Spartan's colicky.
11:24Hey, Ben.
11:25It's your Aunt Lisa.
11:26Lisa, I am, um, really sorry it's been this long.
11:30Could you give me a call when you get a chance?
11:32I would love to just reconnect.
11:35Okay, honey.
11:36Thanks.
11:37Hey, um, any chance I could still get a burger to go?
11:41Our grill is shut down, but you have some fresh sandwiches?
11:44Yeah, it's perfect.
11:45No sandwich until you tell me what's wrong, though.
11:48Nothing's wrong.
11:49Either that's a lie, or you've been watching a walk to remember again.
11:53I've definitely been crying.
11:55This is a judgment-free zone.
11:59My mother is being insufferable.
12:01We had a huge fight, and she was yelling, so I threw my stuff in a bag and just split while she was in the bathroom.
12:05I'm sorry.
12:06Does she know where you are?
12:07No.
12:07I'd rather sleep in a barn stall at the rodeo grounds and go home.
12:10Well, maybe you don't have to do anything that traumatic.
12:13Lisa, could River come stay with us overnight?
12:15Absolutely.
12:15That's fine with me.
12:16But you would have to call your mom and let her know.
12:20Okay, I'll give her a call.
12:26It's okay.
12:27It's okay.
12:27I know it hurts.
12:29Now you go, Polaris.
12:30Get some fresh air.
12:34I don't like how lethargic he is.
12:36We almost lost Spartan Ecolich once before.
12:37That horse will do anything for you, so you keep him on his feet.
12:41I'll call Scott.
12:42Okay, can you check on Wendy for me?
12:44Let her know I'm out here.
12:45You bet.
12:46You're okay.
12:47Come on.
12:50How long a drive is it?
12:53Okay, well, we'll give Diamond Valley Emergency a call if things get worse,
12:58but you've got to do your best to get here, Scott.
13:01This is Spartan we're talking about.
13:03Aren't we having dinner?
13:04Yeah.
13:05Your mom's just out watering the horse.
13:07Pumpkin, and I'm going to go help her for a bit,
13:10and then we'll get supper on the go.
13:12Hey, Gigi.
13:13Feel free to raid the fridge for something to drink.
13:16Hi.
13:26Come on, Spartan.
13:27Come on.
13:28I know it hurts, but you've got to keep walking.
13:30Come on.
13:31Come on, you can do this.
13:37I know.
13:38Hey.
13:41Please don't make me say goodbye, okay?
13:44No more goodbyes.
13:46Please.
13:46Please.
14:01She's pretty adorable, isn't she?
14:02Yeah.
14:03Growing up way too fast, though.
14:06Do you ever think we are, too?
14:08I mean, when was the last time you had a sleepover?
14:10I actually don't remember.
14:12I used to have my best friends over every weekend.
14:15Now all we do is exchange internet videos and go to restaurants we can't afford.
14:18Yeah, it's like we all collectively decided that game and movie nights are lame.
14:21Which they're not.
14:22Oh, no way.
14:25Yeah, I don't even remember what it's like to have someone my own age around.
14:29No one warns you that being a teenager is lonely.
14:31Sorry, do you want another one?
14:37Oh, please.
14:58River, your mom has called you 12 times in the past two hours.
15:00You didn't actually call her, did you?
15:02No.
15:04So what?
15:04I'm 18 in like a month.
15:05I'm an adult.
15:06She doesn't need to know my every move.
15:07You had a fight.
15:08You just left.
15:09She should at least know you're okay.
15:15Katie, please.
15:16Don't bust me or she'll come over here and drag me back home.
15:26I was wondering if either of you would like a cup of tea.
15:29Oh.
15:30Sorry, honey.
15:34I didn't hear you come in.
15:36I wasn't being very stealthy.
15:39Must have dozed off, I guess.
15:41Uh-huh.
15:43How's Lindy?
15:44Oh, she's having a blast playing cards with River and Katie.
15:47Although at this point, I'm pretty sure she's just fighting to keep her eyes open.
15:50How's our patient doing?
15:52He's drinking.
15:53That's good.
15:54I think I'm going to stay out here and just keep walking him every hour.
15:58I'll stay with you.
15:59Grandpa?
16:00No.
16:01You go get some sleep.
16:02Well, I'll keep my phone by the bed.
16:08The ring will be on high.
16:10Okay.
16:11Okay.
16:11Good night.
16:12Good night.
16:12Good night.
16:12Good night.
16:13Hey.
16:31I'm glad you're still up.
16:32Hi.
16:32Spartan okay?
16:34Yes.
16:35Uh, much improved.
16:36Amy's going to spend the night in the barn with him, though.
16:38Why do you still look so worried?
16:40Oh, um, do I?
16:41Um, I lost track of my sister, Tammy.
16:48She, uh, abandoned our family back in our 20s, and it was over a guy.
16:53Ooh, rough.
16:54Yeah, we haven't spoken in years, but I've always known where she was.
16:57And now she's not at her old address, and her son Ben doesn't know where she is either, so I'm just...
17:01Well, this day and age, there has to be a way to find her.
17:04You would think.
17:04I'm trying.
17:06Appreciate your optimism.
17:07Now, what are you doing up at this hour?
17:11So...
17:12River didn't actually call and tell her mom about staying with us.
17:16Oh, no.
17:17That woman must be in a panic.
17:19Yeah.
17:20I wasn't supposed to say anything.
17:22River thinks her mom will force her to come home.
17:25Could you try and convince her to let River stay the rest of the night?
17:28I think she needs this.
17:29Needs space.
17:31Sure, of course.
17:34Um, this is the flag team's list of emergency contacts.
17:38River's home number is there.
17:39Yeah, sure, honey.
17:40I'll call her.
17:41Thank you, Lisa.
17:41Of course.
17:42Get some sleep.
17:43Yeah.
17:44You too.
17:45You too.
17:45I'll be the best of the life.
17:50I'm gonna show you how to do a ride.
17:53You'll see how you should be living.
17:55Every life's the way you do.
17:57It's not that bad.
17:58You're the man ain't gonna wanna get it.
18:00Hey.
18:11Hey, Amy.
18:13I think there's something wrong with this guy.
18:15What?
18:19Dex, go get my grandpa.
18:20Tell him Polaris is sick.
18:21Hurry!
18:33Dex, come here.
18:35Just keep walking Spartan for me, please.
18:36And then don't let him lie down.
18:38If he does, yell.
18:41Hey, Polaris.
18:42It's all right.
18:44Oh.
18:45Oh.
18:46You're okay.
18:47Hey.
18:48It's all right.
18:50I know.
18:51I gotta get up, okay?
18:53That looks good, Dex.
18:55It's okay.
18:56You gotta get up for me, okay?
18:58Okay?
19:00Come on.
19:01Come on, buddy.
19:04Oh, boy.
19:05That's it.
19:07Come on.
19:07You gotta keep walking.
19:09Let's go.
19:09Keep him moving, Dex.
19:14How is he?
19:16He's not good.
19:17We should get him to the emergency.
19:18I'll pull the trailer around.
19:21It's okay.
19:22It's gonna be okay.
19:29Hey, Lisa.
19:30Good morning.
19:31Good morning?
19:32Did you make this?
19:33I don't know.
19:33I put it out.
19:35Would you like a coffee?
19:36Please.
19:37Okay.
19:37Now, I, um, want you to promise that you won't get angry with Katie.
19:46Why would I be angry?
19:49I, um, I told Lisa that you didn't actually call your mom last night.
19:54So I did call her.
19:56Just to let her know that you were safe with us and that maybe it was a good idea that the
20:00two of you cooled off overnight.
20:01I just, I couldn't stand the idea of your mom being worried.
20:04What happened to this being a judgment-free zone?
20:06You don't even have all the facts.
20:07Mom says I have to quit flag team.
20:09She's giving me an ultimatum.
20:10She won't pay for Flynn's board unless I devote all of my free time to school and cello.
20:15Okay.
20:15That's pretty awful.
20:16Yeah.
20:17When I graduate, I plan on moving out, getting a job so I can pay for Flynn myself.
20:20Listen, I don't agree with the ultimatum, but as you get older, you will realize that your
20:26parents are just human.
20:28And you can't cut ties every single time you disagree or you will lose each other.
20:34Trust me.
20:34I know.
20:35No, no.
20:37If my mom wants to make things right, she can apologize.
20:40Until then, I'm not going home.
20:41River, wait.
20:43River!
20:48I hope you're not planning on heading home anytime soon.
20:52I need you to stay with Spartan.
20:55No problem.
20:57Did you hear me?
20:59I said, yeah.
21:00No problem.
21:02Much appreciated.
21:04That horse is family.
21:06Is it normal for two horses to have colic at the same time?
21:09Like, is it contagious?
21:11No.
21:12No, it's not.
21:15Grandpa, I got the horse loaded.
21:19Keep an eye on the other horses.
21:21We're assuming this is colic, but we're not sure.
21:28Hey.
21:35What's going on?
21:36Did Spartan get worse?
21:37No, it's Polaris.
21:38He's sick too.
21:39We're going to take him in right now.
21:41Okay, uh, can I do anything?
21:43You want me to come with you?
21:44Could you take Lindy to school, please?
21:46Sure.
21:47Okay.
21:48No problem.
21:50I'm not sure how she's going to like that, but...
21:52Watch out for the bench, bookworm.
22:13Thanks.
22:16Are you okay?
22:18Yeah.
22:19Sorry for bailing on you earlier, and for acting like a jerk.
22:24You were really supportive, and I threw it in your face.
22:26I know what it's like to be at odds with your mom.
22:29She took back her ultimatum.
22:30You talked to her?
22:31Yeah.
22:32Once I thought about what Lisa said about, like, losing each other.
22:35I don't want that.
22:37Mom agreed to let me try and keep doing everything.
22:40Real tests will come in the fall, I guess, when I start university.
22:43Well, if there's anything I can do to help, I'm here.
22:45You know, I feel like I'm being pulled in two different directions myself.
22:50I submitted a short story to the Calgary Writers Festival.
22:53If I get chosen, I get to read my work alongside actual published authors.
22:58Then I totally get why you'd prioritize it.
23:00I guess we're both having trouble juggling.
23:03Would you call it juggling if all of the balls end up on the ground?
23:06Oh, no.
23:07Your story didn't get selected?
23:09I don't know yet.
23:10The answer's in my inbox.
23:12Like, right now?
23:13You haven't opened it?
23:13Well, a stalker interrupted me.
23:15Well, come on.
23:16Now I want to know, too.
23:19No, I can't.
23:20You do it.
23:25Oh, Katie, I'm so sorry.
23:27But you're going to have to get better at keeping those balls in the air.
23:30Dear Katie Fleming Morris, congratulations.
23:33Your short story writer has been selected for the Calgary Writers Festival Literary Salon.
23:39You did it!
23:42Oh, gosh.
23:43I'm going to hurry this.
24:01Hey.
24:05Mm-hmm.
24:13Just going to check on Dax and Spartan.
24:16Thank you, Grandpa.
24:18Wendy's inside.
24:20How are you?
24:22I think I just need a minute.
24:24Yeah.
24:25What happened?
24:26Well, Polaris is going to be fine.
24:31He didn't need surgery, and the vet said he'll make a full recovery.
24:35That's great news.
24:36But what I can't wrap my head around is how this even happened.
24:39I mean, two horses getting sick at the same time.
24:41Yeah.
24:43I should have paid closer attention to Polaris.
24:45Nobody expects two horses to colic at the same time.
24:47I know, but I should have checked on him.
24:50You've got to stop beating yourself up.
24:51If I lost a client horse, I mean, any client horse, but especially that one.
24:57Hey, you didn't.
24:59It's not your fault.
25:00It's nobody's fault.
25:01Polaris?
25:24No, he's going to be okay.
25:26Spartan, too, by the look of him.
25:27Say, I've got an old net in the closet.
25:30Can I try and get one past you?
25:33You can try.
25:38All right, take the best shot.
25:40Oh, that was too easy.
25:43Steel's got it.
25:48No!
25:53I wasn't ready.
25:56Go again.
25:56Go again.
26:00Come on!
26:08Son, there are some things you can't fix.
26:11Even with sweat and determination, I'm sorry.
26:13I'm sorry, Jack.
26:24I'm sorry.
26:25Well, you keep going.
26:27The only way out is through.
26:28The only way out is through.
26:33The only way out is through.
26:36I was like, I'm afraid.
26:39You can't do anything.
26:40I'm sorry, you scared me.
26:42I'm sorry.
26:43I'm sorry.
26:44I'm sorry.
26:46I'm sorry.
26:46I'm sorry.
26:48I'm sorry.
26:49I'm sorry.
26:50I'm sorry.
26:50I'm sorry.
26:51I'm sorry.
26:52All right?
26:52What happened is through?
26:53Amy, yeah, I drove all the way out here to confront you, and now I don't know what to say.
27:12Taya, I am so sorry.
27:13Oh, right. I remember now. You nearly killed my horse.
27:16No, that's not fair.
27:17Isn't it? One horse getting sick? Okay, fine. But two? That suggests neglect at best.
27:23Clearly, you fed them something that made them sick.
27:25We checked their feed. We made sure they had water.
27:27Why did you wait so long to take Pilaris to the vet?
27:31Because we didn't know he was sick.
27:34Right. Because you were busy looking after your horse, not mine.
27:40You know, I think people need to hear about this. Yeah.
27:46Because next time, the horse may not be so lucky.
27:53Hey, don't let what that woman said get to you. You did not hurt Pilaris.
28:03She's right, Grandpa. Two horses suggest a cause.
28:06We checked the hay, the grain. We didn't find anything bad there.
28:10I know. It's just...
28:12What if...
28:13What if someone fed them something?
28:15You know, Gracie Price was in the barn right before I fed both Pilaris and Spartan,
28:20and they were chewing, as if she'd given them something to eat.
28:23You think she, what, brought over rancid grain?
28:26Or cattle feed, or tall buttercup, or I don't know.
28:29That's been a big problem with horses in Montana.
28:30Okay, Amy. Easy.
28:33Now, I'm not discounting your instincts, but you're running on emotions here.
28:37What got you thinking that Gracie would target your horse?
28:39She was in the barn, Grandpa. I mean, I don't know. Maybe I am just grasping at straws, but...
28:45You're hurting.
28:45I'm angry.
28:47Now I have to go over there with Lindy to Price Sr.'s birthday party, and I don't want to go.
28:54Might be good for you to get another look at Gracie Price.
28:58See if you feel the same way when you're looking her in the eye.
29:05Well, I'm taking Dex out for a ride.
29:07I think he might have beat you to it.
29:10He took Harley out to the back pasture about 30 minutes ago.
29:14Did he now?
29:17Say happy birthday to old Nate for me?
29:20Yeah.
29:27Oh.
29:27Well, this is a change.
29:41Did you know that it's scientifically proven for horses to help reduce anxiety?
29:45Something about their heartbeat or breathing?
29:48You're spending too much time on the internet.
29:51Maybe.
29:51I was resisting before, though.
29:55I think I thought that if I relaxed, let myself feel, I'd be accepting.
30:01Accepting that I can't play throw anymore.
30:04I didn't want to admit that I was done.
30:06You're young.
30:08Smart enough to know you're not done.
30:11You're just starting something new.
30:13Now, hopefully, that involves a little more time in the saddle,
30:17because walking around out there like you were is not going to help me move cattle.
30:22We have to get a little pace to your game.
30:25Yes, sir.
30:25Are you Lisa?
30:41Yes, I am.
30:43I know how I look.
30:45Private investigator who knits.
30:47It's a great cover, actually.
30:49It's a perfect way to observe without notice.
30:52Very clever.
30:55So, Lisa, you want to find your sister.
31:00Yes, you really do.
31:03All right, I got baked beans, corn on the cob, and lots of burgers.
31:07You might want to set the table.
31:08These things are almost ready.
31:09You're hungry, right?
31:10Yeah.
31:10Yeah.
31:11Okay.
31:11Yeah, we're starving.
31:12I only did five candles because I didn't want to burn the house down.
31:15Don't spoil your appetite, though.
31:17These burgers are almost ready.
31:18Hey, your birthday is it.
31:20I think it's yours.
31:22Your dad seems really happy.
31:23Yeah, yeah.
31:26Gracie's been wonderful with them, too.
31:28And I haven't stopped worrying like this in a long time.
31:32So, uh, before we dish it up, I, uh, have a surprise.
31:39Have a surprise.
31:40Okay.
31:41Okay.
31:41I like a surprise.
31:45Okay.
31:48Technically, this is a surprise for my little brother.
31:51I think he's going to want to share with you, Lindy.
31:53Wow!
31:56Didn't that make one of them?
31:58Yeah.
31:59Yeah, he did that.
32:00He made it for me.
32:02You want to go on?
32:02Yeah.
32:06Hold on.
32:07I'm going to push you.
32:09Wow!
32:11Okay, you want to go on?
32:12Hang on.
32:23Good job.
32:35Claire, it's Amy Fleming calling.
32:36I'm sorry I missed your call.
32:37Are you all set to bring the tiger over?
32:42Um, can I ask the reason why?
32:46Well, that might be what Taya Miller said, but that's not what happened.
32:49I think that's high enough.
33:00Okay, kid, I'm going to go get my dad a burger.
33:05Okay?
33:06Aw.
33:06Hey, you can keep swinging.
33:09Let's go get that burger.
33:13Oh, you're slowing down.
33:15Here, let me go.
33:18I don't need a push.
33:19I'm sick of swinging.
33:27Lindy.
33:31It's okay that you don't like me much anymore, okay?
33:36But I want you to know that that doesn't change that I like you.
33:42I think you're smart and kind and brave.
33:45And you have the best mom in the world.
33:48I want you to know that.
33:56Okay.
33:57Everything okay?
34:06Taya Miller's telling anyone who will listen that I'm to blame for her horse getting sick.
34:12Everyone listens to Taya Miller.
34:16Something bad happens, we're always looking for someone to blame.
34:19Yeah, except there was no improper seating at Heartland, not from me or anyone in my family.
34:24Yeah, of course not.
34:25Look, you don't have to convince me.
34:26I know you're the real thing.
34:29But you're going to have a hard time killing those runners.
34:34Okay.
34:37I'm really sorry.
34:38I feel for you.
34:40I really do.
34:40I'm going to have a lot of people.
34:54I'm going to have a lot of people.
34:54I'm going to have a lot of people.
34:54Oh, my God.
35:24Yeah, speaking.
35:54Hey, what happened to your show and tell?
36:04Somebody knocked a table and it fell.
36:07Oh.
36:10I'm sorry, Lindy.
36:11My mom and Gigi wouldn't answer their phones.
36:16So you got the school to call me?
36:17I have nothing for show and tell after recess, so I just want to go home.
36:22It's hard when something bad happens that's totally out of your control.
36:26You worked hard on that, I know.
36:29Well, I could take you home.
36:32Or we could try something else, something different for show and tell.
36:35What?
36:36I've lost every client on my schedule.
36:49No one believes my side of the story.
36:52I just...
36:53I know I made a mistake.
36:55I was so wrapped up with Spartan that I just feel so fast.
37:05I...
37:05I don't know what to do.
37:09And I really wish you were here.
37:11I see you guys.
37:38I think I was.
37:39Hey, I love you.
37:49My terrarium broke and you didn't answer your phone.
37:52I'm so sorry, sweetheart. I was out on a ride. I didn't have service.
37:56We called Dathan, and he said that I can borrow Molly for show and tell.
38:01That is one roller coaster of a day.
38:04I taught Molly a new trick.
38:06Molly, sit.
38:07Shake it, Pa.
38:11The other kids are very impressive.
38:14Next time, maybe I could take doodrop for show and tell.
38:17Oh, boy. Where do I start?
38:36You saw that, right?
38:37I did. It happened.
38:43Wow. Thank you for being there for her.
38:47Of course.
38:49For her, I drop everything.
38:50Every client canceled, just like that.
39:01Yeah, well, Taya is world famous.
39:05She's a champion with a million-dollar horse.
39:07I mean, everybody's going to take her word over mine.
39:08Well, it's wrong.
39:10Gracie was so mad yesterday, I thought she was going to go find Taya herself and chew her out.
39:16You know, Nathan, I have been replaying that night before the horses got sick.
39:22And I can't help the suspicion that...
39:26What?
39:28Suspicion that what?
39:32That, I don't know, maybe I missed some symptoms or something.
39:39It was Taya Miller's horse.
39:40I was proud and excited, and maybe my instincts were clouded.
39:45Well, I don't know if there's anything I can do to ease your guilt.
39:50But, Amy, you help horses and their owners.
39:56You're not perfect.
40:00Sweet daughter.
40:01But, you are incredible at what you do.
40:08Truth always comes out.
40:11Yeah.
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