13x06 - A Time To Remember

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13x06 - A Time To Remember

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Heartland (CA) - 13x06 - A Time To Remember



AMY: Previously on "Heartland" Seriously, Mom, can we cool it with the college talk.

Can't you just give me time to make my own decisions about my own life.

No, Georgie because time is up.

You know, now we're all sitting around here I think it's a great time to talk about business.

I'm game as long as it has noting to do with expanding the herd.

There is an injured horse out there!

- Which one?

- sh**ting Star.

She seemed fine in the paddock.

Ty: She has a stress fracture in her left fetlock.

You gotta trust me.

LOU: What do we call this place?

MITCH: How about Aspen Grove Ranch.

(HOOVES THUD)

(TACK JINGLES)

(HORSE WHINNIES IN THE DISTANCE)

(HORSE NICKERS)

(HOOVES RUSTLE IN THE FOLIAGE)

(HORSE WHINNIES IN THE DISTANCE)

(WAKING EXHALE)

(BIRDS CHIRP)

(SIGHS)

(HOOVES THUD)

LISA: What do you think?

How is our sh**ting Star?

AMY: Well, she feels really smooth.

- Yeah?

- Yeah.

And Ty says that her scan looks good.

So are you gonna put her back on the track?

I actually have something else in mind for her.

I want to expand the stable to include hunter/jumpers.

Do you think that she could make that transition?

Yeah.

It's possible.

It all depends on her temperament and her ability to jump of course.

Of course.

Uh, I wanna give it a sh*t.

Would you would you be game to retrain her?

- Yeah.

Absolutely.

- Yeah?

- Yeah.

- When?

Uh I could start right now.

Lyndy's with Lou, and Ty is volunteering at Luke's nature camp.

Aww.

Okay.

Well, go for it.

Gosh, I wish I could stay and watch that I've gotta go and show a stud horse to big wig from Wellington, Florida.

- Oh, Wellington.

- Yeah, Yeah.

He owns a complex the size of Spruce Meadows.

- Oh well, good luck.

- Thank you.

Okay.

Looks like they want all the parents to meet in Hudson park 30 minutes before the ceremony.

I can't believe she's graduating.

I know.

It feels like just yesterday we adopted Georgie.

- Best decision we ever made.

- Hm.

- What an adventure, huh?

- Yeah, the trick riding Showjumping Running away to your place in Vancouver without telling us.

(LAUGHS)

Teenage years, huh?

Soon we get to go through it all over again with Katie.

- Hey, Mitch.

- Hi.

I was just about to shove off.

Hey, you know what?

Why don't you just stay here?

- Luke's room is empty.

- Yeah?

- Yeah.

No worries.

- Oh, amazing.

Thanks.

- How are you?

- Just really good.

Really good.

I'm so sorry I've been so busy.

Oh, hey, your daughter is about to graduate high school.

I get it.

Why don't I make it up to you.

Let's go out for dinner tomorrow night, just the two of us.

Hmm.

Also, we might have something else to celebrate.

Oh yeah?

Yes, there's a herd of grade-A, grass-fed cow for sale.

It's exactly what we need to sell Garland more beef.

- That is great.

- Mhmm.

But you still have the same problem?

Yeah.

Jack.

But it's okay.

I'm working on my sales pitch - Good.

- Yeah.

I'm just gonna say listen - There you are!

- Jack.

Why are you looking at me like that?

I-I-I realized that I was, I was supposed to meet up with you.

That's right.

We need your help in the field.

- So let's get at it.

- You bet.

I'm gonna do it I'll do it later.

(HOOVES CLOP)

(HORSE WHINNIES)

You must be Clyde McGregor.

Oh.

Oh, sorry, I thought you were Older.

Yeah, he definitely is.

My dad, Clyde.

But he couldn't make it so you're stuck with me.

- Ah.

- I'm Quinn.

Well, it's nice to meet you, Quinn.

Don't worry.

I got my dad's blessing to buy this stud, and I gotta say, I like what I see deep chest, lean body, nice long flat muscles.

It's everything we look for in a sire.

Thank you for coming all this way to see him.

No problem.

Truth is, is I got some other business to attend to anyway so.

Here in Hudson?

Really?

Are you-are you looking to buy horses from someone else?

No.

Nothing like that.

There is this girl and uh, I'm kinda hoping we can get reacquainted.

- Good luck with that.

- Thank you.

(BOTH CHUCKLE)

And at the day of break you sank into Your dream You dreamer Oh, oh, oh, oh You dreamer You dreamer Hey.

You're still working on your valedictorian speech?

Yeah.

He's totally obsessed.

Every time I think I'm done, something else pops into my head.

Now it's just a bloated, jumbled up mess of words.

(SIGHS)

I'm going to b*mb and all those colleges are gonna pull their scholarship offers.

Pretty sure that's impossible.

Besides you're gonna rock the speech.

Yeah, dude, you're gonna k*ll it.

And then you're gonna go off to your university of choice.

For another ten years of schooling which, I still think is crazy by the way.

Yeah, you keep saying.

Ahh.

I'm so pumped to be on the road.

Are you guys are still down to go on the first leg of the tour?

As long as I don't implode on stage.

Okay.

Whatever.

We're in.

Yellowstone's gonna be awesome.

Maybe you guys should like spend more time on the road with me like the whole summer Or maybe forever if I don't get into Mount Royal.

You will.

You'll get in.

I don't know.

Olivia's already got accepted.

But she applied a long time ago Yeah.

Why did I wait so long?

It's like everyone is moving on to their next big thing and I'm left in the dust.

I'm just going on a trip.

Yeah, but least you have a plan.

What do I have?

Nothing.

So how did it go with Grandpa?

You talk to him, right?

- Uh, no.

No.

- What?

You chickened out?

I-I-I didn't chicken out, all right?

I'm just I-I'm waiting for the opportune time.

If that herd is as good as you say it is, it won't be around for long.

I know.

There is actually people looking at it right now.

You gotta go for it.

I mean, no risk, no reward.

- Lou, I've-I've tried that.

- I get it.

I know how hard it is to have business partners especially when they're as stubborn as my dad and grandpa.

But putting off this conversation could cost you an incredible opportunity.

Yeah.

You're right.

I gotta act on this right now.

- Yeah.

- Thanks.

You've done an amazing job with this place.

Oh.

Well, I can't take all the credit.

Fairfield's been in my family for a very long time.

And it's nothing compared to your operation.

(CHUCKLES)

Well, maybe it's not as big, but there's a real sense of class here.

Thank you.

That means a lot, coming from you.

- (sh**ting STAR WHINNIES)

- Wow.

- What a beautiful horse.

- Yeah, she is.

Her name's sh**ting Star, and she's a race horse, but I'm hoping that granddaughter, Amy, can retrain her as a jumper.

(CHUCKLES)

- Hi, Amy.

- Hi.

- Quinn McGregor.

- Oh.

Ah you're the guy from Florida?

No, I'm-I'm that guy's son.

So, this horse is gonna be a jumper?

Well, that's the plan.

But she's not so great at taking direction.

A little hard on the mouth, but we're working thought it.

Well, I'd love to see how you make that transition.

Must be quite the process.

Yeah.

Well, you're welcome to watch me work if you want.

- Yeah, I'd love that.

- Okay.

Come on, Star.

(FOOTSTEPS THUD)

- Hey.

- You scared me.

What are you doing here?

My mom's new boyfriend just moved in with his tween daughter.

I had to escape for a few hours.

Could have called.

Yeah.

Yeah, I will next time.

So what the deal with the after-party tomorrow?

There isn't one.

What?

Probably just gonna do something with Adam and Wyatt - go to Maggie's.

- That so lame.

After my grad we had this huge rager.

It was awesome!

Everyone was there.

It's not that big a deal to me.

(CATTLE MOO)

- (EXHALES)

- Okay.

- All right.

Good job.

There you go.

Get over here.

(GATE CREAKS)

(TIRED EXHALE)

Oh, nice of you to come back.

We're done.

Oh.

Sorry about that.

Um listen, I uh actually I was hoping to talk to you guys about something?

Oh, let me guess, you jumped the g*n and asked someone else to marry you.

No why why would you?

Uh, no.

It's-it's about a herd, actually, for sale Ah, Mitch.

C'mon.

Jack, just hear me out on this one, all right?

No, I've made my feeling pretty clear on expansion.

I know.

And you're concerned about maintaining the level of quality, but this herd is grass fed, it's grade-A quality.

You know, I don't care what they are, we don't have the room.

You know, we can keep them in the property - that I just bought.

- No, that's too far away.

I wanna check on them every day.

Okay, listen, Jack, I hear you, okay?

I understand your concerns on this, but this-this is an opportunity, a rare opportunity that I think we need to jump on.

Mitch, I'm sorry, but I'm done talking about this.

I've said no, I'm still saying no, and it'll continue to be no as long as I have a say.

So please just quit asking.

Wait.

Well, what if I just bought the herd by myself then?

What do you mean by that?

No risk, no reward, right?

What exactly are you saying?

I guess what I'm saying it's been amazing being in business with you, guys, but I gotta do this.

I'm buying the herd.

Hey, you talk to Grandpa?

- Yes, I did.

- Oh my God, he went for it?

No he didn't.

He hated it actually.

But it-it's okay because the advice you gave me - was swirling around in my head.

- What advice?

Oh, you know, you told me about ceasing the opportunity and taking risks.

So I just kind of blurted out, "Well, fine then, I'll buy the herd myself".

- What?

- I know.

It's a little crazy.

But I-I think it's gonna work.

You know, I can get a bank loan, who can't get a bank loan.

And then I can keep the herd on our land at Aspen Gove.

But that's supposed to be our vacation property.

You're not gonna move out there full-time?

All right, there's still a couple details that need to be ironed out, but I feel good about this.

Thank you for giving me the push.

(RELIEVED EXHALE)

(LATCH CLICKS)

(HORSE WHINNIES)

I thought I saw a light on out here.

Yeah, just struggling to get to sleep.

- Big day tomorrow.

- Yeah.

Well, I can't believe you're graduating.

Do you remember the first day you showed up here?

Now I can't imagine you anywhere else.

Yeah.

I just keep thinking about what's next.

- What might that be?

- I don't know.

That's the problem.

School's over, and I have no idea what happens now.

I'm sure that university, they'll get back to you any day now.

Yeah.

But what if I don't get in?

You know, sometimes even when you think you've got it all planned out you don't really have a clue.

When I was your age, a bit older maybe, I hit the road.

I put this place in my rear view mirror, and I wasn't ever coming back.

Then well my sister I know, Amy told me what her.

Well, that changed everything.

It led me right back here.

It's not how I had it mapped out, but I ended up exactly where I was supposed to be.

So maybe enjoy this big accomplishment now because tomorrow is always coming, and when it does you'll end up right where you're supposed to be too.

I'm proud of you.

Thanks, Jack.

- Good night.

- Good night.

- Hey.

- Hey, Dad.

Hi.

- You made it!

- Barely.

- Ah, look who's here!

- LISA: Hi Ty.

One of the other parents is covering for me.

So I'm gonna drive back after the ceremony.

Okay.

Hey, guess who's taking her man for a very special dinner tonight?

New Indian place.

Uh, just a heads up he can't handle the spice he's (PETER CHUCKLES)

Actually, Jen's introduced me to chicken masala I'm kinda developing a little taste for it.

I just have to be ready with a napkin to dab the sweat off his forehead.

(BOTH LAUGHING)

- Is Mitch coming?

- Oh, yeah, of course.

He'll be here any minute.

Great.

MAN: And now our graduates!

- (APPLAUSE)

- Woo!

("POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE" PLAYS)

Dude.

Calm down, it's fine.

I didn't even had a chance to practice I was up all night rewriting it.

You only have one chance at the valedictorian speech.

Just breathe, okay?

When I first met you I thought you were this know-it-all brainiac, which you kinda were.

But then, once I got to know the real you I realized that even with all those brain you've got an even bigger heart Stop.

I see the way this plays out in movies.

You're just gonna tell me to toss my speech - and to speak from the heart - Oh no.

Don't.

Don't do that.

Okay?

What I'm saying is that you aren't capable of writing anything less than a brilliant speech.

So just stick to what you've got and just get up there and do it.

("POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE" CRESCENDOS TO AN END)

Before I wrap up, I'll leave you with a quote "We can only survive if we have obstacles to overcome.

If you remove those obstacles, without them to strengthen us, we will weaken and die.

" Okay, maybe that was a bit over the top, but hey, Captain Kirk often spoke in hyperbole.

(ALL CHUCKLE)

But here's the most important thing about obstacles.

They aren't meant to be tackled alone.

The people who had your back throughout these high school years I mean, those friends who pushed you out of your comfort zone, and forced you to do all kinds of crazy stuff.

And made you laugh so hard that you thought your head might explode.

(CROWD CHUCKLES)

But then they could pull you in.

When you needed to know that you weren't alone in this world.

These are the people who will help you obliterate any obstacle like a photon torpedo taking down a klingon bird of prey.

Congratulations.

So keep those bonds tight because together, class of Hudson High, we will live long and prosper.

(APPLAUSE)

(LAUGHING)

(APPLAUSE)

(CHEERING)

(STREAMERS RUSTLE)

Oh guys, I will be right back, okay?

- I'm so proud of you.

- Thank you.

- We did it!

- Thanks.

- All that hard work.

- Thank you so much.

- Ty!

Oh my gosh!

- Hey!

- Thank you so much for coming.

- Oh, I wouldn't miss it.

Congratulations, Georgie.

Quinn!?

What are you doing here?

- You two know each other?

- Wait, you know Quinn?

Yeah, I'm in town to do some family business at Fairfield.

So you know him too then?

I do, as of yesterday.

Are you guys all related or something?

- Yeah.

We are.

- Yeah.

I knew Hudson was small, but this is crazy.

Um, sorry, how do you two know each other?

Ah, we-we met at Euro camp.

I'm sorry, I didn't mean to cause all the confusion.

I just I was in town, and thought I'd come by and surprise you.

- Say congratulations.

- Thanks.

All right.

Um I'll leave you I'll leave you to it.

Uh, it's really nice to see you again.

(LOW HUM OF CHATTER, CAMERA CLICKS)

Oh Georgie, um, so sorry, but I can't come tonight.

I I have a hot date so.

Bye.

Okay, bye.

What is she talking about?

Where can't she go?

You are throwing an epic grad party!

- I invited your whole grade.

- What!?

Don't worry, I'm gonna help you make it - the best shaker ever.

- I don't think so.

Why not?

You have your own place.

And we do only graduate high school once.

You're okay with this?

I don't know if it's the adrenaline talking, or that I won't have to see Olivia, but I think we should celebrate.

Okay.

Fine.

I'll talk to my parents.

But you have to help me clean up, before and after.

(GIGGLES)

Okay.

One more for the books.

Oh, hey yo.

What's up?

I have to say, I'm really impressed by your courage to take on a new herd.

I mean, congratulations, man.

Yeah.

Thanks.

Thank you.

I gotta be honest with you, it's a little scary, you know just jumping in this thing.

Well, maybe I can help you out there.

What do you mean?

Like I say, I admire your ambition, and I've always enjoyed doing business with you.

So maybe we should talk about getting your new product in my stores.

Wow, I that'd be great.

Um, I just-I wonder how this is gonna affect your deal with Heartland though?

Look, you know I've been looking for a way to get new organic beef in my stores.

And, and maybe you can help me fill that void.

He didn't waste any time.

KATIE: I'm getting out of this dress.

- (SIGHS)

So that guy?

- Mom!

What?

I know it's none of our business - it's just - We just how old is he?

- 21.

- BOTH: 21?!

There's nothing going on between us.

But there was?

(EXHALES)

I have something else to about anyways.

Jade told everyone at school that I'm throwing a party in the loft tonight.

Well, would have been nice to get a bit more notice.

Yeah.

That's what I said.

So I'm just gonna make sure that everything stays under control.

Okay.

Well, Grandpa is only gonna be 100 yards away - watching.

- Great.

Yeah.

We tryst you, Sweetheart.

We gotta find out more about this guy.

Lou, did your boyfriend tell you what he's up to?

That he bought his own herd?

Yes.

I know.

He's already talking to Garland.

- What?

- Yeah, we were leaving town we saw them together on the sidewalk talking.

Kinda sounds like he's trying to poach our client.

That is not true.

Okay.

Look, this is gonna work out better for everyone.

You have one less partner to share your profits with.

Well, it's not about the money.

Really?

We were supposed to be in this together.

You know what?

I'm not gonna get in the middle!

You can talk to Mitch.

You're all big boys.

(FRUSTRATED EXHALE)

Easy.

Easy.

Easy.

(STAR NICKERS)

Pick up your feet, come on!

(FRUSTRATED SIGH)

She's going to need a lot of work, huh?

Oh yeah, she's pretty high strung.

I'm just having a hard time keeping her under control.

That's the racehorse in her, eh?

Yeah.

She-she comes up, and just over-jumps, and then takes off like a sh*t.

You know, I'm still interested to see how this works out.

Are you?

Because I have to admit, I'm starting to think that maybe you're just hanging around here to get to someone else.

I did not connect the dots between you, Lisa to Georgie.

Honestly.

You know, Quinn, I-I know what it's like to be on the road how close you get with the people you're around.

And then how tough it is when you have to leave.

I don't think you're here for Lisa's stud, or to watch me retrain a race horse to be a jumper.

I think you're here for Georgie.

Why can't it be all three?

(SMALL LAUGH)

(STAR NICKERS, HOOVES RUSTLE IN THE FOLIAGE)

Where were you?

You missed Georgie's grad?

I know.

I'm sorry.

The stuff at the bank went longer then I thought.

And then you met with Garland?

Yeah.

How did how did you know about that?

Because Dad and Grandpa saw you.

Ugh gees.

What's going on?

Um (PHONE VIBRATES)

uh, sorry.

(BEEPS PHONE ON)

Hello.

Yeah.

Hi.

Tonight?

Um yeah.

Yeah.

Great.

Tonight's tonight's perfect.

I'll see you then.

Bye.

(BEEPS PHONE OFF)

We're supposed to go for dinner.

- Are you bailing on me again?

- I know, it was Garland.

He wants to talk about a contract.

I'm sorry.

It's okay.

I I get it.

I'll fill you in when I get back, I promise.

- Okay.

- Thank you.

I'm sorry.

(LOUD POP MUSIC PLAYS)

(PARTY GOES CHATTER)

(SIGHS)

My parents agreed to a small party.

This place is packed!

Okay, you need to chill out.

Join the party, okay?

I don't wanna be the only fool There goes my heart Catch it if you can Said I couldn't leave But you grabbed me by the hand so I don't wanna be the only fool I don't wanna be the only fool Come on.

Finding it hard to believe That this is getting any better now I thought we agreed we weren't gonna do this kind of thing, Quinn.

How could you just show up here?

I just wanna talk to you, and you've been totally ghosting me, so.

I mean, what's a guy gotta do?

How about follow the rules that we agreed to.

We had whatever it was that we had in Europe.

But you live in Florida.

And I told you I I can't do the whole long distance thing.

True.

But I am standing right here.

Very funny.

But soon you won't be.

So what's the point?

I don't wanna be the only fool I don't wanna be the only fool (DANCE MUSIC PLAYS)

we gonna have some fun (MUSIC LOWERS)

All right, everybody, listen up!

Congratulations on your graduation today.

There is no doubt you all have a bright future ahead of you so long as you don't go and mess it up here tonight.

You all have fun now.

- BOY: Um, thanks.

- Girl: Thanks.

(GIGGLING)

(TURNS MUSIC UP)

Honey, let me hold you Like I told you Never enough Great.

Well, how is it going up there in the loft?

Oh, I think I made my point.

(GIGGLING)

Was he there?

That Quinn guy?

I don't think well, I didn't see him.

Is there something going on with him and Georgie?

That's what I'd like to know.

Well, I have spent some time with him at Lisa's and I have to say he is quite the charmer.

Oh yes.

Enough about him.

How is my horse?

How are we doing with Star?

Might have started jumping too quickly.

I'm just looking through my mom's journal to see if there is a way to take it back a little bit.

Just teach her some patience first.

- She's rushing?

- Yeah.

She might not be suited to jumping.

Not all race horses can do it, some just have too much fire.

Well, hopefully you can douse her a little bit.

See if you can douse some of Quinn's fire while you're at it.

(ALL LAUGH)

(LOUD PARTY CHATTER)

Nice of Jack to drop by.

Yeah, I'm just happy he didn't show up with his hunting r*fle slung over his shoulder.

Yeah, but he wasn't the only one to crash our party.

Who was that weird dude?

Uh, he's just a showjumper.

I met him at camp.

He lives in Florida.

Oh yeah.

Wh-why is he all the way up here then?

I didn't know why he came.

Huh.


Were you guys uh, like No, it wasn't worth mentioning.

Okay.

So why-why-why was he here?

Okay, guys, this party's on life support.

Get out there and dance!

Go.

Go.

You too.

Go!

All right is everybody having fun?

Is everybody having fun?!

All right!

(MUSIC GETS LOUDER)

(PARTY FAVOUR POPS, ALL CHEER)

Party is still rocking out there, huh?

Oh my gosh, it sure is.

It's k*lling me not going over there and looking.

(PETER CHUCKLES)

Um how was your chicken masala?

Uh, to be honest?

My mouth is still on fire.

(LAUGHS)

I knew it.

You haven't really acquired a taste.

More of a tolerance.

Indian is her favourite though, so what you gonna go?

Well, at least she showed up for your date.

No!

What?

Mitch stood you up?

Hm.

Second time today.

What's all that about?

Oh, it's nothing.

He's just busy.

He bought his own herd.

- Whoa.

- Yeah.

Wow.

Where's he gonna keep them?

Um, we bought a ranch.

It just supposed to be a vacation spot.

Whoa, whoa, whoa.

You guys bought a place together.

Yeah.

We just kinda went for it.

Wow.

I'm-I'm very happy that everything is working out for you guys.

Thank you.

I'm really happy for you and Jen as well.

Thank you.

Um, I'm exhausted.

I'm gonna hit the hay.

- Big day.

- Yeah, it was.

- Okay.

- All right.

(CLEARS THROAT)

Good night.

(RECEDING FOOTSTEPS)

(FAST SONG STOPS AND A SLOW TUNE PLAYS)

Do you remember dancing to this in Brussels?

Yes, and that's exactly why you played it, isn't it?

Really?

Maybe?

In that case may I have this dance?

Back to the hurt you got used to Starving for air It's hard to breathe Why don't you see what you could have with me If you live in the past It'll be your tomb So how can I say this Just so that you know I've wanted this all for so long Just so that you know I've wanted this all for so long Higher than high Higher than high Woo ooh Higher than high - Oh my God - Whoa Higher than high Higher than high - Higher than high - Okay.

All keeps coming back to you (REALIZING EXHALES)

Where did you run to, Darling That was totally offside.

Why?

That's-that's no different than Europe?

This isn't Europe.

This is real life.

And I'm having a hard enough time trying to figure out what that looks like right now.

High school is over, I'm not jumping any more, - I don't have a coach - Wait, what?

What do you mean you're not jumping any more?

I'm taking a break.

It was getting too consuming.

I uh I don't understand, Georgie.

You you're one of the most talented jumpers I've ever met.

You can stop laying it on so thick.

No, no.

I'm I'm serious.

You're an incredible jumper.

And you're an incredible person.

That's why I'm here.

Then you've wasted your time.

It was hard enough saying good bye the first time.

Higher than high Higher than high All right.

Higher than high Higher than high Higher than high Higher than high Higher than high - Hey stranger.

- Hey.

I'm so sorry.

Ah listen about yesterday, I just I've been going crazy, you know.

Garland's been really pushing me.

It's just been a lot.

What does he want?

He wants to sell Aspen Grove Beef.

What about Heartland beef?

He said he's gonna sell it too.

(EXHALES)

Agh!

This is bad, I know it's bad.

I gotta fix this with Jack and Tim.

Are they around?

Do you know?

No.

They're in the field.

Okay.

Great.

Thanks.

Jade.

Jade, wake up.

Okay.

Ugh.

I'm getting up.

Wait a minute, I'm having a total flashback - who was that dude?

- No one.

Okay.

Well, you guys were all over each other Can we please just clean up?

How about I make you a deal.

I'll clean this entire place I am not talking about that guy.

I-I'm not going there.

Yet.

But how about I stay with you for a while.

- As a roommate?

- Yeah.

Then I won't have to stay with my mom and her boyfriend and his crazy daughter.

And what will I get out of this?

Me.

I think you could use someone to inject a little fun in your life.

Like this is-this is awesome.

I'm gonna go get my stuff.

This is gonna be great.

- You said you'd clean up!

- Mhmm.

(EFFORT GRUNTS)

Oh, look who it is, Mr.

Aspen Grove Beef.

- I came to clear the air.

- You came to clear the air?

What?

Over the mess you left us in, by bailing on us?

Or about the part where you chased down our client, Garland, outside of Maggie's?

'Cause that's pathetic.

- Okay.

Easy, Tim - Oh, you're the one that tried to convince me to bring into the fold because he was like family.

Is this how you treat family, Mitch?

- By stabbing them in the back?

- That's not what I'm doing.

Well, it looks like it to me.

What were are you thinking, huh?

We're the once that gave you your first chance.

I know.

I know.

I'm the one that wants to put the herds together, rem Look, maybe we can still team up No.

No.

No.

You made the choice, you're on your own.

Sorry, buddy.

You think you can compete with us?

With the experience we have in the cattle business, I don't think so.

I think, I really like our chances.

(CALMING SIGH)

Dismissed.

(HORSE SNORTS)

Was that really necessary?

It wouldn't have been, if you had let us buy that herd in the first place.

- (SCREEN DOOR SHUTS)

- Hey guys.

Hi.

Sorry if the party got a little loud last night.

- Nah.

- It wasn't that bad at all.

Yeah, we're glad you a good time.

Uh, we did wanna talk to you about something though.

This guy, Quinn?

Is it true that he came all the way from Florida - just to see you?

- No, no.

- He's here on business.

- Business?

Lisa says that he's here to get reacquainted with a girl.

Uh uh well sorry, but that is what he said when we first talked.

Okay.

Well, then he shouldn't have come.

I told him it was over in Europe.

It was just like a thing.

A thing?

Wha?

I'm sorry what's-what does that even mean?

What's-what's a thing?

Ugh.

He never should have come.

People do crazy things for love.

Is it love?

Mail's here.

You got something.

Mount Royal University.

Open it up!

- (CALMING EXHALE)

- LOU: What's it say?

In.

I got in I got in!

(LAUGHING)

- Agh.

- I'm so proud of you.

- I knew it.

Hm.

- This is very good news.

There she is college girl.

I made you some banana chocolate chip muffins to celebrate.

- Thank you.

- You're welcome.

I hardly slept last night.

I keep thinking about what this program could lead to like a management degree or something.

Maybe I could even follow in your footsteps?

Oh.

Well, that's interesting.

I thought you wanted to jump?

Uh, yeah, I do.

But that was I don't know, it's not really like a forever thing.

If I manage a place like Fairfield I could stay in the horse industry.

I think that's a good plan for you, honey.

Do you think maybe you could show me the ropes.

Sure you can start today.

What do you mean?

Well, summer job.

You wanna come work for me.

Okay.

That-that'd be great.

But I'm supposed to go on a road trip with Adam and Wyatt to Yellowstone so it would have to be after that.

That's fine.

Why don't you come by today, get the lay of the land, and then you could officially start - when you get back.

- Okay.

- Yeah.

- Great.

Thank you so much!

Thank you.

(LOW HUM OF CHATTER)

(RUNNING FOOTSTEPS THUD)

I got into MRU!

Oh!

Yeah.

Oh my God!

That's awesome.

Yeah.

And Lisa is letting me work at Fairfield for the summer.

So everything is coming together.

Wow.

I'm really happy for you.

Thanks.

Look um I'm sorry I can't go on your whole road trip, - but I can still do Yellowstone.

- Oh.

Actually, I don't think that that's the best idea maybe.

What?

Why not?

(SHAKY)

Um Yeah.

(SNIFFLES)

Look ah I wanna be your friend, and I really thought that I could but I think that I was just kidding myself.

Again.

Because like uh I still have feelings for you.

- Wyatt - No.

I know, and I know that you don't feel the same way.

And it is what it is.

But it was just um, when I saw you kiss that guy it just kinda made me feel like my heart got ripped out of my chest.

I'm sorry, but No, you don't need to apologize.

There is no need to apologize.

It was just that sort of made me realize that I need to move on.

(EMOTIONAL EXHALES)

Yeah.

Um So I think that we should say good bye for real this time.

Okay, great.

Good bye, Gerogie.

(SNIFFLES)

(EMOTIONAL EXHALES)

- Hey.

- Hey.

Just finishing this up and I have to head into Maggie's.

You want a ride?

Sure.

That'd be great.

So how did it go with and grandpa and dad?

They haven't been in the best mood since your little chat.

I asked them one more time if we could all work together, they said, they're not interested.

Oh So what does that mean?

It means that I'm gonna be working with Garland by my self.

It means Aspen Grove Beef is gonna be his shelves.

But it's gonna be in direct competition with Heartland beef in the same store.

Yeah.

But I guess that's just how it's gonna be now.

Let's go.

Okay, this is your office for the next little while.

- Really?

- Yeah.

And I need you to keep it spotless and organized.

So you mean like muck the stalls and stuff?

Mhmm.

This is where every one of my employees started out.

O-kay.

I just, I just thought you were gonna teach me more of the management side of things.

I am.

I promise you.

And this is where it starts at the bottom.

- Sorry, honey.

- (SMALL LAUGH)

Can you feel it Or was it just a dream I had Can you feel it AMY: Don't let her get charge-y down hill, Quinn.

There you go!

Beautiful.

Okay.

Just sit down, let her relax a little.

(STAR WHINNIES)

(TACK JINGLES, HOOVES THUD)

How come Quinn is riding Star?

He's just helping me out.

(HOOVES THUD)

Quinn's a pretty great rider, but I guess you already know that.

That looked great.

Nice run.

Yeah.

We just have to patient with her, okay?

But she's coming around nicely.

(START SNORTS)

Is that your heart beatin' fast I'm sorry about the other night.

I was out of line.

Star is not the only one I need to be more patient with.

Is that your soul on fire Is that your heart beatin' fast Is that your mind Telling you my eyes adjust To see there me again Can you feel it Or was it just a dream I had Can you feel it (HORSE WHINNIES)

When you press your hands against my chest Can you see it In the sky The spirit In the fire Can you hear it In the wind The voice inside my head again Outrun the river Outrun the rain Outrun the river Outrun the rain I'll hold your heart in my hands And it's safe Outrun the river Outrun the rain
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