Heartland (2007) Season 1 Episode 8
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00:00Previously on Heartland.
00:02Amy, be fair.
00:03Every time I mentioned dad to you, you made it perfectly clear you didn't want to see him.
00:07Yeah, well, how am I supposed to know what I want?
00:09You left out the part about him being in town?
00:11My dad was working at a ranch a couple miles up the road.
00:14I might want to get to know him.
00:16So that makes it your move.
00:18I know.
00:19You know...
00:23Lou is trying her hand at pancakes.
00:26I can't guarantee the results, but you're sure welcome to join us.
00:31Alright, that'd be lovely.
00:56Noite.
01:04Noite.
01:20Amy.
01:22Amy.
01:27Jim, two on the left.
01:31Okay, I got one.
01:32I'll be in touch, honey.
01:43These are so cute.
01:45Do we have to have one?
01:46Yes.
01:53Have you been following that?
01:56Hard not to.
01:57It's been in the news ever since it happened.
02:01Real track favorite.
02:02Such a sad story.
02:04I have a bit of a special interest in it since Gallant Prince was born out at Fairfield.
02:08No kidding.
02:10Gorgeous colt.
02:11Amazing lineage.
02:13Of course, his racing days are over, but we're still hoping to send him out to stud.
02:17We cannot get near him.
02:19Hey, Jack.
02:20Maybe Amy should have a look at him.
02:23She might be able to help.
02:25Oh, I think that's a great idea.
02:26Oh, I don't know.
02:27I would love Amy to have him out to Heartland.
02:29I'm gonna get my partner to give her a call.
02:32That gives me more of an excuse to drop by since Ben's away visiting his mom.
02:38Great.
02:39Bye, Mallory.
02:40Bye.
02:41What?
02:42Anyone with two eyes can see it.
02:43See what?
02:44Lisa Stillman was totally flirting with you.
02:45It was really gross.
02:47Do you think she's pretty?
02:48She's not half bad looking.
02:49She's got nice eyes like a husky dog.
02:50Sweet.
02:51That's what every woman wants to hear.
02:52Huskies have nice eyes.
02:53So do horses, but you don't go comparing.
02:54Women's eyes.
02:55Okay.
02:56Okay.
02:57Okay.
02:58You're losing your touch.
02:59What?
03:00What?
03:01What?
03:02What?
03:03What?
03:04What?
03:05What?
03:06What?
03:07What?
03:08What?
03:09What?
03:10What?
03:11What?
03:12What is the balance?
03:13What?
03:14What?
03:15What our purpose is that every woman wants to hear.
03:18Huskies have nice eyes.
03:19So do horses, but you don't go comparing women's eyes.
03:20Okay.
03:21Okay.
03:22You're losing your touch.
03:25That touch?
03:27I don't know that I've ever had it.
03:28Do you like her?
03:29I mean like her like her, because when she was talking you were acting all funny.
03:33And if that's true, you should do something about it, because someone your age doesn't have
03:37and have all the time in the world to be playing hard to get.
03:42You get in the truck.
03:44And at the break of day, you sank into a dream, a dreamer.
04:14You dreamer.
04:16You dreamer.
04:20You dreamer.
04:28And that gallant Prince with a huge move in the far turn.
04:31He's in third now, but watch him.
04:33He's making his million dollar move into first position to win the race.
04:37Wow. Look at that.
04:40He's amazing.
04:42I can't wait to meet him. Dan Hartfield sent this DVD.
04:45The owner.
04:46He's bringing him by in the next few days.
04:49Well, I wish you'd talk to me first.
04:54We don't have the facilities to deal with the stallion. They're too high-strung.
04:57But we've never turned a damaged horse away before.
05:00Let's just wait to see him before we make a decision.
05:03Well, don't forget you two. Since the fire, that gallant Prince has never been out of the news.
05:07The press will be all over this.
05:09That would be great for us.
05:10Well, I wonder about that.
05:12Put Amy under a lot of pressure.
05:14It's probably not what you need right now.
05:16You've got enough on your plate.
05:19Chores, the other horses, going back to school.
05:22Maybe I'll just quit school.
05:24Yeah.
05:25Jack, you should read this. Seriously.
05:31What is that all about?
05:33Don't ask.
05:42I wish the old man would just take this heap to a mechanic.
05:45So damn cheap.
05:46You're flooding it.
05:47No, I'm not.
05:48Yes, you are.
05:52I've made up my mind.
05:53I'm going to help Jack out.
05:54Lucky guy.
05:55It's weird, isn't it?
05:56We're kind of sweet in a sick way.
05:57At least it's someone and Jack at their age beating around the bush.
05:59Why can't people just tell each other what they really think?
06:01That's probably a good thing.
06:02I don't know.
06:03I don't know.
06:04I don't know.
06:05I don't know.
06:06I don't know.
06:07I don't know.
06:08I don't know.
06:09I don't know.
06:10I don't know.
06:11I don't know.
06:12I don't know.
06:13I don't know.
06:14I don't know.
06:15It's probably a good thing.
06:16No, it isn't.
06:17My mom says the streets are filled with lonely and depressed people that didn't say the right
06:22thing at the right time.
06:23They just keep everything to themselves.
06:25That's one problem you don't have.
06:28But think about it.
06:30How many people go through their whole lives without telling their special someone that
06:34they love them?
06:35And when they finally take the leap, it's too late.
06:40I don't want to ever be that person.
06:42It's not likely to happen.
06:44You think?
06:45Really?
06:46Because, Ty, I...
06:47Yes!
06:48Ah!
06:49What?
06:50Nothing.
06:51Nothing.
06:52What?
06:53Nothing.
07:05Nothing.
07:06Nothing.
07:07Nothing.
07:08Nothing.
07:12Nothing.
07:13Nothing.
07:18I'm the same thing.
07:20There we go.
07:21What they're going some more going on to do later?
07:22Don't stop.
07:23Don't stop.
07:24Don't stop.
07:25Don't stop.
07:26Hello?
07:36Hey.
07:38Hi.
07:39Sorry I got a little sidetracked there today.
07:42I really wanted to stay and talk to you.
07:45That herd was impressive.
07:47They're beautiful horses.
07:48Mom, I'm enjoying the job.
07:51That's good.
07:53Best part about it is that I'm close to you and Lou.
07:56So, do you want to go for lunch or something?
08:01Sure.
08:02That sounds good.
08:04It's just I'm...
08:06I just started school and I've got a lot of work.
08:09And the horses take up a lot of time too.
08:11Well, I know you're a busy girl.
08:14But, you know, sometime.
08:17Do you have my number?
08:18Um, Lou does.
08:21Okay.
08:22Okay, well you get my number from Lou and then...
08:25Okay.
08:27Um...
08:27Bye.
08:30Bye.
08:30Bye.
08:30Hey, how was school?
08:53Same old.
08:54Who's that that just left?
08:55Oh, just a reporter from the Herald.
08:58Isn't that exciting?
09:00They've already got wind of the fact that Gallant Prince is coming to Heartland.
09:03You know, it might not be such a good thing.
09:05You remember what Grandpa said?
09:06Amy, trust me.
09:08A little press is definitely a good thing.
09:10Oh, by the way, Dad called.
09:13Said you guys were going out for lunch.
09:15I think that's great.
09:16Dan Hartfield, Brookland Stables.
09:30Yeah, Jack Park.
09:31This is where I grabbed my...
09:32Gee, Sam, go easy.
09:36He's tranked.
09:38That's the only way we could trail her.
09:39There he is.
09:45Gallant Prince.
09:50Well, let's, uh, let's get this show on the road.
09:53First of all, where's he being housed?
09:55Oh, um, right this way.
09:59So, Dan, I'm not sure how this will all work out, but Amy will try her best.
10:06After he's settled in, I want to have a look around.
10:08How many acres you got here?
10:10Six hundred.
10:12Some pretty small potatoes.
10:21I think the sedative's wearing off.
10:23He looks pretty beaten up.
10:26Poor guy.
10:28Easy, Nick.
10:29It's okay.
10:30Shh, it's okay.
10:34Whoa.
10:35A flashlight.
10:38Calm down, boy.
10:44Time.
10:45Hey!
10:55Heartland's reputation may rise or fall depending on how it manages the traumatized stallion,
11:00one of Alberta's local heroes.
11:02Rise or fall.
11:04Great. No pressure there.
11:06Don't worry about what these hacks say.
11:08You'll be fine.
11:12Hey, you don't look so good.
11:14Yeah, well, you wouldn't either if you stayed up all night
11:16with a deranged horse.
11:23Amy, uh...
11:28Hey.
11:32Can we, uh...
11:34Can we talk?
11:36My truck's outside.
11:42So, you didn't call.
11:44I was going to.
11:50Gotta start somewhere, though. Don't you think?
11:54I don't want to push in.
11:58I know.
12:00Can we make this for another day?
12:02I mean, Lou's picking me up soon, and...
12:06Okay.
12:10How about Sunday?
12:12Yeah. We'll get a bite to eat.
12:14Not here.
12:16Oh.
12:18Bit of a fishbowl, huh?
12:20Okay, somewhere else.
12:22Okay.
12:24I'll see you.
12:26Okay.
12:28Many have expressed surprise that such a legend would be entrusted to someone so young and inexperienced.
12:30I'm sorry.
12:32The reporter was so friendly.
12:34I didn't know he'd take that kind of tone.
12:36Look, in the future, I promise I'll be way more careful.
12:38No, in the future, there'll be no more interviews.
12:40Okay.
12:42You promise?
12:43Okay.
12:44Okay.
12:45So, are you worried?
12:46Of course I'm worried.
12:47Do you think you can do anything with him?
12:48I don't know.
12:49Can't get near him when he's not sedated.
12:50I've been thinking of going to Brooklyn Stables.
12:51Why?
12:52I've talked to Sam, stable guy.
12:53It's not that far from here, do you think?
12:54Do you think?
12:55I've been thinking of going to Brooklyn Stables.
12:56Why?
12:57I've talked to Sam, stable guy.
12:58It's not that far from here.
12:59Do you think you could drive me?
13:00I've been thinking of going to Brooklyn Stables.
13:01Why?
13:02I've talked to Sam, stable guy.
13:03It's not that far from here.
13:04Do you think you could drive me?
13:29Hi, um, I'm Amy Fleming.
13:32Yeah, I remember you.
13:34How's Prince doing?
13:35Not so great.
13:37I was hoping you could help me with something.
13:40I think it would be good if I could get in touch with his old trainer, Ryan.
13:44Ryan Bailey?
13:45Yeah.
13:47He left.
13:49Why?
13:51Look, Ryan's not in great shape.
13:55He was burning the fire too, real bad.
13:57He got blamed for what happened.
13:59Well, why did he get blamed?
14:00He was the one on duty that night.
14:02Look, a lot of people think he was the one on the fault.
14:06Dan Hartfield himself asked him to leave.
14:09So we all just think it's best to steer clear.
14:12You know, I understand that you don't want to get involved or anything.
14:16But could you at least tell me where he is?
14:18How to get a hold of him?
14:20Please.
14:22It's really important to me.
14:25Just don't tell Dan I told you.
14:30This is the place?
14:36I guess so.
14:38Okay, well, don't be long.
14:40Hi, um, I'm looking for Ryan Bailey.
15:01Why?
15:03Who are you?
15:05Come here, Chris.
15:12Well, I'm sorry I got Amy involved.
15:16I'm gonna give her some time with him, but I won't hesitate to tell her when it nuts or not.
15:21I don't envy you that job.
15:24Well...
15:26Okay.
15:31Are you busy tomorrow?
15:33Depends.
15:34I'm, uh, thinking of buying a horse up in High River, and I would love another opinion.
15:39No problem.
15:41Yeah?
15:42For what my opinions weren't, that is.
15:44Sure.
15:45Come around ten?
15:46Right.
15:48Thank you, Jack.
15:49You're welcome.
15:55Oh, Jack.
15:56Oh, what now?
15:57You never say yes to a first date.
15:59It's not a date, Mallory.
16:01You just watch.
16:02It'll turn into a date.
16:04Thanks for letting me come in.
16:06Is Ryan around?
16:08Yes.
16:09He won't see you.
16:10He won't see anyone.
16:11Why?
16:12Because he's locked himself away.
16:15Ryan and I were married a year and a half ago, and we were really happy.
16:29And then that fire happened, and things have changed a lot.
16:34Do you think I could at least speak with him?
16:36Yeah.
16:37I guess you could try.
16:46Ryan?
16:47There's somebody here to see you.
16:59Ryan?
17:00I've come to talk to you about Gallant Prince.
17:11Sam told me where you lived.
17:13Don't.
17:14Don't touch me.
17:19Who the hell are you?
17:21You know, it's funny that you're sitting here in the dark.
17:32Because Prince is the other way around, and he hates the dark.
17:36You know, you should come and see him.
17:39He might respond to someone he trusts.
17:42Someone he trusts.
17:43Right.
17:44Sometimes a horse can only be reached by a person who shares their pain.
17:49It's simple, huh?
17:50It's true.
17:51It happened to me.
17:52Do me a favor.
17:53Leave.
17:54Bev, can you get her out of here?
17:55Well, I was hoping that he'd come help, but that's not going to happen.
18:10Well, it was worth a try, right?
18:12How was he while I was gone?
18:13He's the same.
18:14Nervous.
18:15Unpredictable.
18:16It took me an hour just to get him out here, even with Jack's help.
18:17He snaps whenever I go near him.
18:18Yeah, stallions do that.
18:19Who put that mare out there?
18:22Watch out.
18:23Oh, man.
18:24Oh, man.
18:25Oh, man.
18:26Oh, man.
18:27Oh, man.
18:28Oh, man.
18:29Oh, man.
18:30Oh, man.
18:31Oh, man.
18:32Oh, man.
18:33Oh, man.
18:34Oh, man.
18:35Oh, man.
18:36Oh, man.
18:37Oh, man.
18:38Oh, man.
18:39Oh, man.
18:40Oh, man.
18:41Hey, watch out.
18:42Ty.
18:48Are you okay?
18:57You know, you're a real mess.
18:59Cracked ribs from the roundup and now this.
19:02Hey, did you call your dad yet?
19:05He called me and I ran into him at Maggie's.
19:10And?
19:12And he wants to go for lunch or something on Sunday.
19:17I don't know.
19:18It's like I'm talking to a total stranger.
19:21Oh, he seemed okay.
19:23You know, you know better than I do.
19:25Why don't you have lunch with him?
19:27Just do it.
19:35You did that on purpose.
19:37Maybe.
19:40Oh, my ribs.
19:46Oh, that's not good.
19:52No, Mr. Hartfield, he's not ready for you to see him yet.
19:55Well, there's not a lot of improvement,
19:58but it's just been a couple of weeks.
20:02No, that is a last resort.
20:05Look, I just need a little bit more time, okay?
20:08All right. Bye.
20:18So he thinks he's throwing away good money.
20:20That the horse should probably be destroyed.
20:23Well, maybe he's right.
20:25Come on, Amy.
20:29Some horses just can't be helped.
20:33Well, you understand, don't you?
20:35He's born from H the third.
20:45He's making his million dollar move in the first position to win the race.
20:49He knows what he's gotta do.
20:51He's as ready as he'll ever be.
20:53Can we quote you on that?
20:55Yeah.
20:57I guess.
20:58If you're that confident, you must have something on the race yourself.
21:02Uh, I never gamble on Prince.
21:13What?
21:14You clean up nice.
21:18What's the occasion?
21:19He's going on a date.
21:20A date?
21:21Not a date.
21:22Hi, everyone.
21:34Hi.
21:35Hi.
21:36Hop in.
21:38No, I'm not about to be chauffeured.
21:42We'll take my truck.
21:43Your truck?
21:46Okay.
21:47Any horse dealer sees you roll up in this and the price automatically doubles, maybe even triples.
21:53Probably right about that.
21:57No way is he just going to see a horse.
21:59He's so toast.
22:09Thanks for the ride.
22:10No worries.
22:11Did you want me to come in with you?
22:12No.
22:13I'll be okay.
22:19Hey!
22:21Good luck.
22:27Ryan won't come down.
22:28I told him about the DVD, but he refuses to see it.
22:33Can I still see it, though?
22:35I'd like to.
22:37Are you sure?
22:38He's going from eighth to third.
22:39He's making his million dollar move into first position to win the race.
22:43Nah, he knows what he's got to do.
22:44He's as ready as he'll ever be.
22:47Can we quote you on that?
22:49Yeah.
22:51I guess.
22:52If you're that confident, you must have something on the race yourself.
22:55Uh, I never gamble on Prince.
23:08Ty was the last one to mess with this truck.
23:10He's gone and done something.
23:12Well, that'll teach you not to let me drive, eh?
23:15Think you flooded it.
23:17No, I haven't flooded it.
23:19All right.
23:21Well, let's let it rest for a while.
23:23Let's forget about the sale.
23:24The more horses than I can deal with.
23:29You hungry?
23:31Come on, let's eat.
23:42Well, I planned a treat for after the sale.
23:44Who cares?
23:45We'll have it now.
23:49Turkey and Swiss or Turkey and Swiss?
23:51Turkey and Swiss.
23:53Yeah, you're gonna answer.
23:58I may do coffee.
24:00If you saw them.
24:01Right, Ty?
24:06He's the best horse in the world.
24:08Great.
24:09Well, that's straight from Ryan Bailey, gallant Prince's drainer.
24:13You'd still be racing if it wasn't for me.
24:20It's all my fault.
24:22It wasn't.
24:23I've ruined his life.
24:26Ryan, what happened?
24:30Please tell me.
24:31I was on late duty.
24:32One of us always asked to stay overnight.
24:33So I brought in this, uh, kerosene heater and I set it up in the middle of the aisle.
24:37I even turned it off before I went back to the apartment.
24:38But I guess some of the kerosene must have leaked out or something.
24:39You know that wasn't it.
24:40After Ryan left.
24:41I was on late duty.
24:42I was on late duty.
24:44One of us always asked to stay overnight.
24:46So I brought in this, uh, kerosene heater and I set it up in the middle of the aisle.
24:51I even turned it off before I went back to the apartment.
24:56But I guess some of the kerosene must have leaked out or something.
25:01You know that wasn't it.
25:06After Ryan left, somebody, somebody stacked hay next to the heater.
25:12And Ryan got the blame.
25:19Prince was closest to where the fire started.
25:23You know, just door down.
25:26So I ran in.
25:27I heard all the racket and I...
25:30I saw him, uh...
25:38He was a wild thing.
25:43I managed to get him outside.
25:45You went back in the stable for all the other horses.
25:48You did everything you could.
25:50You put your own life at risk.
25:52You should never have brought it to you.
25:58If I...
25:59I can't believe I did that to him.
26:02I'll never be able to face him.
26:05Ryan, Prince doesn't blame you.
26:09He is suffering just like you.
26:13He can't get over this fire.
26:15But you can help him.
26:17You know, I know what you're going through a lot more than you think.
26:20My mom...
26:24She was killed in an accident.
26:31I persuaded her to...
26:34Go rescue this abused horse.
26:36And we crashed on the way home.
26:38No.
26:43I blamed myself.
26:47And I had to face up to Spartan, the horse we rescued.
26:52It wasn't easy, but in the end, I realized how much we needed each other.
26:56What if he doesn't recognize you?
26:59Look at me.
27:00Ryan, he'll recognize you.
27:02He'll know your voice.
27:04He'll know your smell.
27:06He'll know you.
27:08He'll know you.
27:10Amy, I can't.
27:14I can't do it.
27:15He'll know your smell.
27:18He'll know you.
27:22Amy, I can't.
27:27I can't do it.
27:45At least we got you to your sale.
27:48Good thing it was just flooded, eh?
27:53Although I was very much enjoying our picnic.
27:57Hi.
27:58How are you?
27:59Better.
28:00Now you're here.
28:02I'm just going to go see what lot they're up to.
28:05Excuse me, gentlemen.
28:08So, Jack, I, um, didn't know you knew my wife.
28:14Yeah, I do.
28:25It's pretty rough, huh?
28:37He's just so damaged.
28:40Just like Prince.
28:44I have to call Dan Hartfield tomorrow.
28:48I'm just dreading at that poor horse.
28:55I just...
28:57I don't know what to do.
28:59Hey.
29:01You know, I...
29:02I told him about my mom.
29:08I just thought that maybe...
29:14I don't know.
29:16Um...
29:18just talking about it.
29:24It just brought back a lot of memories.
29:31Come here.
29:36It's okay.
29:37You're amazing to do what you do.
29:51You know that?
29:52Not amazing enough.
29:53Yes, you are.
29:54You've tried how many times to get through to that guy?
30:07I wish I would have known you when I...
30:08I wish I would have known you when I would...
30:13Anyway.
30:17I've never met anyone like you before.
30:32Never.
30:33You know, the other day, um...
30:35Mallory was going on about telling people how you really feel about them and...
30:49Well, how we should...
30:56She never really makes any sense anyways, but...
30:59Um...
31:04I want you to know that...
31:07I'm here for you.
31:10Sounds lame.
31:12I am.
31:13Okay.
31:15Okay.
31:17Okay.
31:19Okay.
31:20Okay.
31:22Okay.
31:40I just...
31:41I just don't want things to change between us.
31:49Okay.
32:08I was right.
32:09Wasn't I?
32:11It was a date, wasn't it?
32:12Yes, Mallory.
32:14It was a kind of date.
32:16They told you so?
32:18So, when are you guys going out again?
32:20Well, I don't think anytime soon.
32:23Why?
32:25Did you say that husky eye thing?
32:27No.
32:29No, it's a little more complicated than that.
32:34Just a bit.
32:40What?
33:05Okay.
33:06Hey.
33:36Hey.
33:38Hey there, fella.
33:57I'm getting you all spiffed up, huh?
34:04Hey.
34:05Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
34:07Hey, hey, shh.
34:09Gosh, new buddy.
34:14Whoa, whoa, hey, hey.
34:18He never used to be so skitzy.
34:21He used to stand like a rock.
34:25He's just so different.
34:27You can't expect him to change all at once.
34:30I mean, it's only been a couple of days.
34:33If you weren't here, I couldn't get this close to him.
34:35It may not seem like it,
34:37but you're making a big difference.
34:40It's just not the same.
34:42Things are never gonna be the same as they were.
34:45You're just gonna have to accept that.
34:47So is Prince.
34:49But even if things do change, it can be for the better.
34:55For the better.
35:05How's good advice?
35:11It's one o'clock.
35:13It's Sunday.
35:15Your dad?
35:16Lunch?
35:17Oh, God.
35:19Hi, Dad.
35:20Um, I am so sorry.
35:21Hey.
35:22I don't like being stood up.
35:23I got caught up with this horse and...
35:24I don't know.
35:25I got second billing to a horse.
35:26Um, we could meet after school this week.
35:28Can you fit me in?
35:29You know, maybe we could just go for a ride.
35:30Sure.
35:31Yeah.
35:32Name the day I'll be there.
35:33I'm so sorry.
35:34I'm so sorry.
35:35You know, you're so sorry.
35:36You're so sorry.
35:37I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry.
35:38Hey, I don't like being stood up.
35:39I got caught up with this horse and...
35:40Um, we could meet after school, this week.
35:44Can you fit me in?
35:46You know, maybe we could just go for a ride.
35:49Sure. Yeah. Name the day I'll be there.
35:53So will I. Promise.
35:58Bye.
35:59Bye.
36:10Come on, boy.
36:12Come on, Brick.
36:18Come on.
36:20Come on.
36:23Come on.
36:28Time to get back.
36:32Hi.
36:33Hey.
36:34Well, you say he's improved. You show me.
36:35Oh, yeah. He's definitely coming along.
36:37Come on, boy.
36:38Come on.
36:40Oh, wow. It certainly looks like it.
36:42Come on.
36:45That boy.
36:49That's amazing.
36:51That's...
36:53That's amazing.
36:54He looks like his old self.
36:58That boy.
36:59Who is that working him?
37:01Ryan Bailey.
37:03What's he doing here?
37:04He's helping me.
37:05I don't want him anywhere near that horse.
37:08He is the only reason that Prince has progressed at all.
37:11I wouldn't trust my dog to that kid.
37:13Dan. Dan, wait.
37:15Isn't the important part that Gallant Prince is improving?
37:19And it sounds like Ryan is the reason for that.
37:22Dan, that horse is night and day from the way he was when you dropped him off.
37:25You're making a mistake here.
37:27Mind your own business.
37:28Hey.
37:29It's my business when my granddaughter's at risk on account of your horse.
37:33Now, she's doing everything she can to help it and I object to you throwing your weight around here.
37:38Oh.
37:39Well, my horse is leaving Heartland.
37:41I'll have Sam come around and pick him up tomorrow. Are you coming?
37:44No, I think I'll walk.
37:45I apologize for yelling at your husband. That's not my place.
38:03Jack.
38:07If you hadn't raced off and left me stranded at that auction,
38:12not to mention I had to come back and get my car,
38:15I would have told you that, yes, Dan was my husband.
38:19Was being the key word.
38:21We're still business partners, but he's my ex-husband.
38:24Capital E. Capital X.
38:26And he can be a right jerk and you can tell him whatever you like,
38:30the ruder the better, quite frankly.
38:34Well, since men just keep driving away on me,
38:37would you mind driving me home in your truck, please?
38:40Sure.
38:55Are you okay?
39:01Yeah, I'm fine.
39:10All set, then?
39:12Yeah.
39:13Come on, Sam.
39:16Sam?
39:18Hey, man. How you doing?
39:20Okay.
39:22He's looking a lot better.
39:23Yeah, he's coming along.
39:26Come on, let's chit chat more action.
39:28Let's get that guy trailered.
39:32Whoa, whoa.
39:34Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
39:44Hold him, Sam.
39:45What is going on?
39:48Sam knows.
39:50Don't you, Sam?
39:51Why don't you tell him why the horse is so afraid of you?
39:54I want to hear him say it.
39:57Say it!
40:03Whoa, whoa, whoa.
40:05For God's sake, get the horse in the trailer.
40:09I can't, Dan.
40:10Why not?
40:12Because...
40:14Gallant Prince won't go anywhere near me when he's not sedated.
40:18That's crazy, Sam. Why?
40:20Because I think he remembers.
40:22Remembers what?
40:23I swear.
40:24He was watching me.
40:34That night.
40:36He knows I'm the one.
40:38The one who put the hay next to the heater.
40:42It was my fault, Dan.
40:45Not Ryan's.
40:47I'm so sorry.
40:49I'm so sorry, man.
40:51Ryan should be going with Prince.
40:52Not me.
40:53Not me.
40:54Put the damn horse in the trailer.
40:55I'm so sorry.
40:56I'm so sorry.
40:58I'm so sorry, man.
41:02Ryan should be going with Prince.
41:03Not me.
41:04Put the damn horse in the trailer.
41:17So do you, um...
41:31You want the job?
41:34At the stud farm, do you want the job?
41:37Yeah.
41:39I mean, totally.
41:41Fine.
41:44Be there Monday, 7 a.m.
41:48I see.
41:49I'll get the bed.
41:50Come I see.
41:52Thanks, Jessica.
41:54You can see.
41:55No.
41:57No.
42:11No.
42:12His owner Dan Hartfield swears that Heartland was the saving grace for Gallant Prince.
42:14They worked a miracle, he said, an absolute miracle.
42:20Hey.
42:21Hi.
42:22They even mentioned you, only they called you Tyler.
42:24Oh, great.
42:26Grandpa is gonna flip when he sees this.
42:32Hey, Amy.
42:33You know what you said to Ryan the other day?
42:35You were right.
42:38Things can change.
42:40For the better, and you shouldn't be afraid of that.
42:43You know?
42:45I know.
42:46But...
42:47Amy.
42:48I don't want things to change.
42:52I'm just afraid they might if...
42:58I just don't want to lose what we already have.
43:02You're not going to.
43:05You know, you go on a real limb for those horses of yours.
43:09You should try taking a chance on people.
43:14If we only had one day, till the sun went away.
43:22So, I got all the dirt.
43:23Lisa's been divorced, has been for years.
43:26She got married to this guy that lived in the States.
43:28But when they split, she moved back to Fairfield.
43:30He moved back too, but they're not together, so your path is clear.
43:34That's good to know.
43:36Onward and upward.
43:37Life after divorce.
43:39I know you're not the one that's divorced, but the advice can work for you totally.
43:43Where did you get this, Mallory?
43:45My dad gave it to my mom to scare her.
43:47It was a joke.
43:49I bet she found that real amusing.
43:51Not so much.
43:52If we only had one day, till the sun went away.
44:01Would we keep on rubbing?
44:06Glad you could make it.
44:08I'm sorry about last time.
44:09I'm sorry about last time.
44:12Not a problem.
44:16You nervous?
44:18Yes.
44:20Me too.
44:22You wanna just ride?
44:25Sure.
44:26Oh, if we only had one day.
44:32How's that horse doing?
44:33You stood me up.
44:35Better.
44:36And if we only had one day.
44:39We'd find the time to save.
44:44All those things we've been so scared of seeing.
44:48Would we open up our eyes and throw away our pride?
45:01Oh, if we only had one day.