Heartland (CA) s14e06 Episode Script

The New Normal

1
Previously on "Heartland":
It's like he's Spartan's shadow!
We need a name for that little horse.
What do you think about Shadow?
Garland sent a photographer
to take pictures
of the three of us. That's just you.
I know.
Well, why are you the
only face in that ad?
'Cause it's a really great picture.
It's been awhile since you
worked with a horse, hasn't it?
Do you think maybe you'd
be ready to try again?
I don't know.
- You're getting married?!
- Come on, let's go inside.
I can finally tell everyone else.
I should check on Spartan first.
Hey! Hey, hey, hey! Get outta here!
Go on! Go on!
Jack?
Yeah, I think we need
to have that talk again.
Good boy.
Hey. He really loves to jump.
- You two look great.
- Thanks.
Your work with all these wild horses,
it's really something.
You've got the magic touch with them.
- Thanks.
- Now, speaking of,
I just got off the phone with your Dad.
- Is everything okay?
- Oh, it will be.
We just have some decisions to make,
the quicker the better probably.
So, how many horses were pushed out?
Well, Tim thinks five. Could be more.
Ugh! Man, that new
leader, Caz, is brutal.
We gotta do something before
horses get seriously hurt.
I could help you call some
of your former clients,
see if any are looking to buy.
Yeah
you know, maybe we
should do a show and tell?
That way, we could
re-home all five in one go.
Great! How 'bout this weekend?
- What?
- We are talking about
the safety of these horses, so a
clinic's gotta be soon or not at all.
A clinic?
Well, that's what I'm
thinking: a two-day workshop.
Show people how trainable
these wildies can be.
What? Come on, you love clinics.
I haven't done one in a while, okay?
Amy, you shine when you're
out there with the people,
- showing 'em.
- Amy, it's your call.
If you don't wanna do it, we understand.
Nah, I
I've been putting off clinics
for a while, and this
this is a good reason to do one,
- so I will.
- Great!
I put out some preliminary
feelers this morning.
- You Dad!
- What?! Look at these emails.
All from people who would
love to adopt a horse,
especially if Amy
Fleming vouched for them.
So, come on, let's get
some people over here.
Let's show 'em you're
back in the saddle!
When's Dad coming?
He should be here any
minute. You excited?
Yeah! Me and him are
going for a special dinner,
- just the two of us.
- That's nice.
Where are you gonna go?
Oh!
It's Mitch! Hey!
- Nice to see your face!
- Yeah, you, too!
It's really, really nice to see yours.
Um actually, Katie is is here too!
Or she was here.
Ouch!
- What was that all about?
- I honestly have no idea.
But one thing I do know,
you and I are jumping
straight into wedding planning
as soon as you get back this weekend.
I'm dying to make some decisions.
Yeah, right, me too! It's just
you know, Lou, you don't have
to wait for me to make them.
Well, yeah, I do. We haven't even talked
about what we want yet.
I want whatever you want.
I'm giving you free rein.
So you don't want any say?
Lou, what I want is for you to be happy.
That's what I want.
Have the big day you always dreamed of.
I know you had some regrets
on your first wedding,
so I want this one to be special.
- Hey! Peter, you're here!
- Yeah.
Uh, don't let me interrupt
the wedding planning though.
Mitch? Mitch?! Are you there?
So I couldn't help
notice a change in you.
You were all for
helping out those horses
until your dad showed up.
Now, I'm not one to
make excuses for Tim,
but his intentions are good,
- even though
- I know.
But a clinic? I'm just
I'm not so sure that's a good idea.
Well, what's holding you back?
'Cause if it's handling those horses
No. It's it's not
the horses, Grandpa.
It's the people.
A clinic means new clients,
who don't actually know me.
They just
they just know about me. About Ty.
- Oh, you don't know that.
- Yes, I do.
Those emails that Dad
showed me, they were
all about how brave I
am and how strong I am.
Well, you are.
Grandpa, I don't want
a bunch of strangers
just feeling sorry for me.
Once they see you in your element,
they'll remember real
quick why they came here.
They trust you. They
want horses from you.
So, don't go second guessing yourself.
You see, for me, you're
well, you're my Amy.
But for them, that's who
you are right there
The Miracle Girl.
I guess I just don't feel
very miraculous right now.
I'd say what you've done with Shadow's
pretty darn miraculous.
So forget about the people.
It's the horses, they need you.
Just like you needed
Shadow, when he came to you
right outta that same herd.
And maybe, amongst the strangers,
there'll be someone in
there who needs a horse
kinda like you did.
Okay. Let's go get our horses.
I don't normally think
of you as a lace gal,
but this train is stunning.
Mitch's jaw would be on the ground,
don't you think?
I think Mitch is fine
no matter what I wear.
I'm sure you're right.
You'd be stunning in
any of these dresses.
- Oh! Well look at that.
- Okay.
Yeah, that one really is beautiful.
That's pretty. Ooh! This is exciting.
Yeah. Oh!
- Hey!
- Hey.
Um, Dad, Grandpa, and
I are gonna separate
the wild horses for my clinic.
I was just wondering if maybe
you guys could watch Lyndy?
Yes! Of course!
In fact, I'm gonna go see
what they want for lunch.
- Thanks, Lisa.
- Yup.
So you're doing a clinic?
Seems like it.
That's good.
'Kay. See ya.
- Hup, hup, hup!
- Yah!
Come on!
- Let's go, let's go!
- Come on, come on!
- Come on!
- Hup!
Yup, yup!
Hello, Fred.
What can I do for ya?
Is that Fred, as in Fred Garland?
Did you share your big news?
No, I didn't. Don't go saying anything.
Jack is a wanted man.
Garland foods is taking part
in a big grocery convention
this weekend in Calgary,
and they want Jack to be
the spokesman for Heartland Beef.
The only spokesman.
What? You didn't tell me that!
Well, it really wasn't
worth telling. It's
Fred said he'd give
him the star treatment:
hotel suite, everything.
But just Jack.
Wow! Well, you're going, aren't you?
Photo ops, handshakes, it's not my deal.
It's my deal.
More people come up to me
since that train explosion.
You end up on the front
page of the paper and
Hometown Hero right here? Pfft.
I'm with Lisa. If Fred
wants you to go, then go.
You know, these conventions
are a pretty big deal.
Yes.
And a presence there would
be good for your brand.
This doesn't have anything
to do with clinic, does it?
Well, yeah, I feel like I should
be staying here to help you.
Grandpa, I'll be fine. I promise.
If I go,
will you stop your sulking
and actually step up and help her?
- Of course!
- I don't need it, okay? I
I know what I'm doing.
Literally anyone could help me.
Then I'll help!
Yeah. Thanks, Lou.
Whoa! Hey!
Ho easy, you're okay.
What's with him?
I think he's reacting
to seeing his old herd.
- It's been a while.
- Well, people are coming.
Do you think you can
get him over it quick?
Yeah, of course. Come on.
- Ooh-hoo! Nice.
- Hey, hey, hey! No, no.
These are for Amy's clients.
What? How many people do you think
are going to this clinic?!
Look, I just, I really
wanna be helpful today, okay?
Things are good with Amy,
but I need them to be great!
Maybe if I can be
there for her today,
it'll make up for the time I wasn't.
Okay. Well, I'm sure Amy will
appreciate all the support
and, and all the carbs.
Thank you for watching the girls.
Yeah, of course, no problem.
Oh, um
Peter, could I ask you one more thing?
Just, if you find a
moment, could you maybe
could you maybe talk
up Mitch a bit to Katie?
'Scuse me?
She's been really cold with him lately
and I think she's
struggling with the idea
of us getting married,
and maybe if she knew
that you were okay with it,
she would be too.
Sorry, Lou, I
I don't really think
that's my place to
Please?
I just wanna show her we're
all on the same side with this.
Um
Okay. Sure. I'll do my best.
- Thank you.
- Sure.
I just want us all to
be one big happy family.
Well, let's not go overboard.
Oh, wait, look. You already did.
Amy! There you are!
Clint! I um
I didn't know you were coming today.
Well, let me introduce you
to the reason I am here.
- This is Cooper Huse.
- Hey.
- Hi.
- I'm acting as an advisor on a little project of his.
It's a centre for troubled
youth that he's established,
and it's got a focus on horse therapy.
Huh.
Now all I need are the horses.
And how great would
be if we could say that
these horses are also
getting a fresh start
after a troubled past?
Well, these horses aren't troubled,
they just they just need a new home.
No, of course. Uh,
Clint's just mentioned
that they've been pushed
out of their own herd.
Sounds just like a lot
of the kids I work with.
Well, it was nice meeting
you, and excuse me.
- Clint.
- Cooper.
So how've you been?
I'm better. Most days.
Happy to hear.
I'm also happy to see you
back doing what you love.
Ty would be proud.
- Hon, it's time.
- Yeah,
I'm just gonna put Shadow
away. I'll be right there.
Well, home sweet home.
Yeah, real homey.
Hey! Jack! Lisa! You made it!
- Fred. Good to see you.
- And you! You know,
the Heartland Cowboy's been
a huge draw to our booth.
Uh
uh, you know what? You
should see for yourself.
Your itinerary.
Your first meet-and-greet's
in 20 minutes,
and then you are booked from then,
- up until the big party tonight.
- Oh ?
Oh, which, of course,
you're invited to, Lisa.
It's a formal event.
Hope you brought your good suit.
This is my good suit.
Okay, see?
That is why the people love you, Jack!
'Cause you keep it real.
Anyway, uh, I'll see you soon, okay?
- We're gonna have fun!
- All right.
Formal party.
- Great.
- Mm-hmm.
Oh.
Wow!
- This is so
- Over the top?
What, did they think I was
bringing my entire family?
I will take it.
Just don't take anything from the bar.
- You should see these prices
- Jack, stop!
Come on over here. Sit down. Relax.
I can't.
I'm on the clock, don't ya know.
I'll be suffering down there
while you're suffering up here.
I knew this was a bad idea.
This is hardly suffering!
And I have a party to go shopping for!
It's been a very long time
since I had a reason to dress up.
Look, just go down there,
shake a bunch of hands,
and before you know it,
we will be having a romantic
evening together, okay?
Go get 'em, Cowboy.
Love you!
When it comes to wild horses,
Amy's a real pro.
What she's done with her own colt
from this very herd
is truly incredible.
Let's introduce the star attraction.
Amy?
Thanks, Dad.
Okay.
Welcome, everybody.
I know this was a bit of a trek,
but this field here is
our wild horses' home.
It's where they feel comfortable.
Now, these horses have
all shown an interest
in connecting with people,
and that's a great sign.
So today, I wanna show all of you
how to turn that interest
- into an understanding.
- Hi.
- Let's get started, shall we?
- Hey.
- May I?
- Yeah.
Hup!
Get up.
- What're you doing here?
- Uh, Lou invited me.
I'm glad she did. This is so beautiful.
Well, it's work.
Can't it be both?
I mean, imagine owning a wild horse.
It's just, it's so romantic.
Well, these, these horses are
for skilled riders, you know?
You want a horse,
I can find you a real seasoned, calm
- Veteran.
- Come on!
- Can you, now?
- Yeah.
A bond with a wild horse takes time.
But first you need to establish
yourself as the leader.
Because remember, these
horses, they had a leader
where they came from.
And they are all young
and full of energy,
but that's okay,
because they're already
starting to look to me
for their cues, which is
great. They want to be led.
What a tragedy.
And with a little girl, too?
My heart just goes out to her.
Et voilà!
Lunch is served.
Now, Katie, I know you love
my famous grilled cheese,
but I'm wondering, is there
something Mitch makes you
Mitch makes me
appreciate you.
Hey!
Hey, is Jack here?!
Hey! Uh, no. He's uh,
he's in Calgary, Caleb.
Do you think Carson and I
could crash here for a little while,
- 'cause that would be really great for us.
- Yeah. Don't Whoops! Okay.
- There you go, buddy.
- Hey
I brought Maggie's burgers and fries.
- Yum! Yes, please!
- No, sweetheart,
we eat what we're served.
You know that's the rule.
Oh, well, more for me, then.
Do you know what I could
really go for after this
is a movie.
No. No screen time during
the day, you know that, honey.
- That's another one of my
- Rules. Yeah, yeah.
He's got a lot of them.
Well, um, you know,
they are important
because uh Oh hey
If you don't want him to start crying,
- you'd better start rocking.
- Okay. I guess uh
I, I got this, um, okay. Huh.
Well, as you all saw
earlier in the round pen,
our wildies might be open to commands,
but they're still very green.
So I wanted to give you an idea
of the true potential of these horses.
Now, this is Shadow,
and I've only been training
him for about a month,
but in that short period of time,
we've been able to accomplish a lot.
So I'll show you a little
bit about what we can do.
Great!
Easy.
Hey no. It's okay, Shadow.
It's okay. Whoa easy, easy.
You're fine.
You can do it. You're okay.
Hey, hey, Shadow! You're fine.
Hey, Shadow,
you can do this.
Well
as you can see, um, he's
just a little nervous,
but I think that's because
his buddies are right there
and he's, he's not
really sure what to think.
But one thing I know this
horse loves is to jump, so uh
let's do what he loves the most.
You can do it.
Come on.
Shadow, hey
You know what? I, I um
I think we're done for today, guys.
Can I ask you favour?
Amy's back. That means
my dad's not far behind,
and he's great, but
- Hurts more than he helps?
- Nailed it.
Um, this might sound odd,
but do you think you could
keep him occupied for a while?
- Me?
- Yeah. Amy and I um
I wasn't there for
her when she needed me
a little while back and
trying to make up for it now.
Okay. Leave Tim to me.
Thank you.
Here. It's yours for tonight.
This is your Dude Ranch cabin key.
Yeah, I'll move into the smaller cabin.
- I can't ask you do that!
- I insist.
If you and Amy need to talk,
do it away from all the noise.
Rawr!
Raaaaawr!
Nobody can escape the
dreaded Calebsaurus Rex!
- Guys, can you
- Hi, Lou!
Hi, Caleb, what're you
The baby's napping. Thanks.
- I'm so glad you're back!
- Yeah, um
do you think you could
turn this playdate
into a sleepover?
- Lisa!
- Hi!
Oh, glad to see you've
kept yourself busy
while I've been running Jack ragged.
Uh how is Jack being?
Not too grumpy, I hope.
What? Are you kidding?
He's the star of the show!
- Oh?
- Yeah.
- Really?
- Look.
across the floor,
bang into the door,
and that was the winner.
- He was made for this, right?!
- Uh
- Anyway, if you'll excuse me.
- Of course.
We're so happy to have you here.
- Jack.
- Alan, you bet.
My, my pleasure.
Thanks again for doing this.
I'm really curious to see what
kind of horse you think I need.
Well, just take it easy till you
get a feel for that saddle, but
Boots, here, this is the
kind of horse you wanna buy
if you're serious about learning.
I look like that much of a novice, huh?
Well, you probably didn't
have a lot of time for horses
back in your backstabbing
boardroom days.
Whoa. Excuse me?
Lou told me how you fired her
right after her Mother died.
Did she also tell you that
we cleared the air about that,
- and I apologized?
- Good.
That's real good, coming
from a woman like you.
Wow a woman like me.
I know your type.
Hmm.
Is that so?
Okay then
All right.
What does that say? Is it this one?
This one, right?
Oh! Oh! Oh!
Oh no
Lisa?
You ready to go downstairs?
What happened?
I slipped and I've hurt my wrist.
- Should we call a doctor?
- No, it's
No, it's, it's not
broken, I can move it,
and it hasn't started swelling yet,
but I think I've, I've sprained it.
- I'll get some ice.
- No, it's already on the way.
Honey, I want you to
go back to the party.
- Lisa, no
- Please.
I refuse to bring you down
when you're just starting
to have some fun, okay?
You go back, for me.
Okay. Let's start the bed routine.
Wash face, brush teeth, please.
Come on, Dad. Five more minutes?
No five more minutes.
Um, Mitch is coming tomorrow, right,
and I'm sure he's got some
fun stuff planned for you.
Doubtful.
Come on, Mitch is
fun right? Isn't he
- Hey, ask Caleb. Caleb!
- Huh?
- Mitch is, uh, fun, right?
- Yeah, yeah, Mitch is awesome.
See?
Come on!
What was that about?
Um, Lou thinks Katie has some issues
with her and Mitch getting married,
and I'm supposed to
smooth it out, I guess?
Trying to sell your
kid on her new stepdad,
that's very impressive.
Yeah? Well, it is what it is, I guess.
Mitch tries really hard with her though.
He's not so bad.
I think if I have to share
the dad gig with anyone,
could do worse than Mitch.
Katie's lucky to have him.
No, I'm not!
Stop trying to make Mitch my dad!
He isn't and he never will be!
Hey! I built us a fire out in the pit.
Thought we could make
some tea, sit outside,
talk about how you wanna
do the clinic tomorrow.
Actually, I was just thinking
how there might not
be a clinic tomorrow.
Hey, that's not the Amy I know.
I haven't been that
Amy for a while, Lou.
Today made that even more clear.
How can I face those people again?
- Stop. Don't worry about them.
- How?
When they're all staring
at me, whispering,
treating me like I'm
this sad, fragile victim.
They just don't know any better.
You're no different, Lou. I
saw you slam your laptop shut
the second I walked into the kitchen.
I'm trying to be sensitive, Amy.
I'm was worried about your feelings.
Well, you're too worried,
Lou, and it makes it worse.
You keep saying that
you want us to be normal,
but you're not being normal. And I
I just want everything
to be back the way it was.
And just when I think that things
are getting better,
something happens,
and it just all comes back, and
the grief, the ache.
I just want the hurt to be over.
I want it to be over so bad.
I know. I know.
Well, thanks for seeing me home.
You must be pretty tired
having to keep up with me all afternoon.
I gotta, I gotta admit,
you're uh you're a good rider.
I'm full of surprises.
I think the girls turned in.
You wanna take advantage of that fire?
Sure.
So
a city girl who loves horses.
That's cliché.
But a mean boss
who travels all the
way across the country
to apologize to an ex-employee,
that's a contradiction.
Well, cancer makes a
girl think, I guess.
- I'm sorry.
- It's okay.
It's okay, I'm in remission.
But it, it, it did make me
reevaluate things, everything.
I know something about that.
I had a cancer scare
a few years back, and it
and it, it frightened me.
Of course it did.
But I bet it helped to get
your priorities in order.
No. No, it did the opposite. I
I didn't handle it well and I panicked,
and I got rid of everything,
and I distanced myself from people
people I love.
No
no, my cancer scare,
it just showed me that
we have no control;
that nothing is logical,
it's not fair.
So it didn't make things clearer for me.
It made my life a mess.
Well, it's not too late
to clean up your mess,
figure out what you want.
And we got a second chance.
Even if I actually had
cancer and you just thought
- that you had cancer.
- I'm sorry.
Life isn't fair, but it's
the only one that we've got,
right? So live it.
Take chances.
No risk, no reward, right?
No pain, no gain.
Sometimes a good cry is necessary.
Thank you.
Oh my God.
What?
Oh!
Did
That was a bit unexpected.
Too much, too soon?
I should go to bed.
Good night.
Good night.
Dad and my former boss?!
It's so wrong!
It was something.
Thank you, Lou, for listening.
Of course. I'm here for you.
You know, seeing Clint today
really caught me off guard.
He said Ty would be proud of me,
and I know he was
just trying to be nice,
but it really threw me.
My first time back working with clients
and I really messed it up.
I mean, what if I can't do this anymore?
Of course you can.
I mean, your confidence was thrown,
but maybe that's okay to admit.
Just be honest with these people.
Don't worry about being
perfect all the time.
Mm-hmm. Lou Fleming saying that.
Okay.
I'm saying I will support you tomorrow
no matter what you want to do.
What I want is for you to
treat me like your sister again,
so stop hiding all this wedding stuff.
- Are you sure?
- Yeah.
I am happy for you, Lou.
And if it seems like I'm
not, it's just because
I I don't get to make
future plans anymore.
- Amy
- No, I
- I'm fine. I promise.
- Okay.
So how are the wedding plans going?
Fine.
Except Mitch gave me free
rein to do whatever I want.
Which is exactly what he said to Maya
when they were engaged,
and we all know how
well that turned out.
Mitch just wants you to be happy.
You need to put aside your insecurities.
- I will if you will.
- Okay.
I think we both need to believe
in ourselves a little more.
Hmm.
This is nice.
I help you, you help me,
and in the end, we
straighten each other out.
Yeah we do.
What is this?
It's our romantic evening
together, as promised.
Oh, Honey
- But what about the party?
- Oh, I told you,
the only way I was gonna
have any fun at this thing
was with you by my side, and I meant it.
Oh
That was a day, huh?
- Yeah.
- Did Carson go down okay?
He did.
Guess it's a different story for Katie.
Are you gonna go talk to her?
No, no. I'll let her
cool down a little bit.
She's eleven and her Mom's
about to get remarried.
She's bound to act out, you know?
Man, you have the
answers for everything.
And like nothing seems to bug you.
Well, um
I think parenting is just a
lesson in patience, you know?
You'll learn.
I hope I learn something,
I mean, other than just
being terrified all the time.
Yeah, well
I didn't just come here
because I wanted company.
I panicked.
Having a baby is no joke, and, and
I don't have clue what I'm doing
and, and I'm sort of on my own.
Cass had a chance to
step up at the clinic
and she had to take it.
And I'm glad she did, but
look at me, I'm, I'm a zombie.
And there's you: Mr.
Answers and Super Dad.
Well, I don't know about that.
The way you've been talking up Mitch?
Man, that's just amazing.
My little guy gives
me some grief, but
I can't imagine sharing him.
Well, I hope you never have to.
You're a good dad, Caleb.
You know why?
'Cause you're trying.
That's all that matters.
Thanks.
Cheers.
To being happy.
Cheers!
Are you happy?
Course I am.
I saw you in the lobby today
surrounded by your adoring fans.
And I saw you really smile.
It made wonder why it's
a different story at home:
why the family gets serious Jack
and then total strangers
get the happy version?
Well, I admit I was pretty surprised
with how much I enjoyed today.
You know, meeting the folks,
and talking up the business.
But it's easy to be happy when you're
playing a part.
I was just Mr. Heartland Beef here.
But back home,
with everything that we're
dealing with, you know,
I uh I need to
I need to be the strong one.
No, you don't, Jack.
Yes, I do.
For Amy, I do.
So, you just be the rock all the time.
That's just not sustainable, Honey.
You're allowed to feel things.
You know
I caught myself laughing today.
Like really laughing.
And for one second,
I forgot about all the hard stuff,
when I didn't think about Ty,
and I feel guilty about that.
So am I allowed
to have a good time
when he can't?
If we've learned one very hard lesson
from Ty's death,
it's that
we don't take anything for granted.
We enjoy every single moment.
Ty would want that.
You are allowed to be happy.
I am happy.
I'm happy with you.
Right here, and everywhere else.
- Hey.
- Hey. Good morning.
How was your night with your sister?
It was great. Thanks!
And you two,
did you have a good night together also?
Yeah, yeah, we did.
That's good!
Th that's good that it was good!
Morning, Tim.
- Hey.
- Morning.
Good morning, everyone.
I wanna apologize for cutting
things short yesterday.
It just wasn't working.
And if I've learned anything
in these last few months,
it's that I don't have all the answers,
and that's okay, you know?
But I do know horses,
and these horses over here,
they're capable of
anything with your help.
When Shadow first came along,
my horse Spartan and I,
we were at a low place.
You know, Spartan was
suffering from arthritis,
and and I
I think most of you know my story.
And so I threw myself
into helping Shadow,
but, in the end,
he was helping me.
Helping both of us.
And, as you'll see,
we straightened each other out.
Come on, bud.
Good boy. Come on.
Shadow, come on.
Good boy.
That's it.
When training a horse,
another horse can be a perfect helper.
Spartan trained Shadow
just as much as I did.
He showed him leadership and guidance,
and, in turn, Shadow
helped Spartan and I, too.
He gave us a new sense of purpose
and energy.
And that's how I was
able to get to this point.
Spartan!
Well, I'm I'm impressed. Wow.
Thank you.
You have some serious talent,
and I have some serious grant
money for this centre of mine,
which means I need all
the horses you can offer,
starting with these five right here.
You're serious? Thank you.
When can you start training them?
Oh, um I
I wasn't really expecting that.
I just I'm trying to figure
out how much I can handle.
I just got my feet wet with this clinic.
Well, there's no need
to explain. I get it.
I would be happy to put you in touch
with some trainers, though.
Yeah, that'd be that'd be great.
Okay. And I do believe that these horses
will be a perfect
addition for your program.
Well, I'm sure they will be.
They have your seal of
approval, don't they?
And listen, if you
if you ever do change
your mind in the future,
my door is, it's always open.
Thank you. That's good to know.
All right. I'll see ya.
Hey you ready to talk?
Um so
what you said about Mitch
not being your dad
I know what you're gonna say.
What am I gonna say?
That my outbursts stem
from buried insecurities
over Mom remarrying.
Wow!
I think maybe Mom was right.
You spent too much time with Parker.
Huh.
So um
then you're okay with Mom
and Mitch being engaged?
Sure. I saw it coming a mile away.
Then what's going on?
What's, what's this all about?
I just don't want you going anywhere.
Dads don't always stick around.
You can lose them.
Lyndy doesn't have a dad now. He's gone.
And I like Mitch, but he's not you.
So you can't stop being here.
You can't stop being
here and being my dad.
You need to promise me.
I promise.
I will never stop being your dad,
and I'm not going anywhere.
Hey! It's okay.
It's okay. Oh, come here.
Oh, it's okay.
Oh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh. Hey!
- Hey
- Sorry, he was just um
- he was making noises.
- It's okay. He uh
yeah, he does that from time to time.
- Here.
- Oh, yeah, here you go.
Hey
Congratulations on your engagement,
and uh becoming a stepdad.
Thanks. Yeah, this
whole new dad thing is
it's pretty terrifying, right?
Beyond.
But honestly, I think it
might be one of the best jobs
in the whole world.
He needs his bottle. You mind uh ?
Yeah. Of course. Hey, hey, it's okay,
You need your bottle?
- He likes you!
- Huh?
Huh? Hey, it's okay. It's okay.
- Mitch! You're back!
- Lou! Hey!
- Hi!
- Hey!
- Oh, I missed you.
- Me too.
- Mm
- Hey, Carson.
How 'bout this guy, huh?
What about this guy?
Hi. What're you looking at?
Ah
I'll tell you, it's good to be home.
Good to have you back.
We were okay without you, just saying.
So how was your big night?
Hand all cramped up from signing
all those autographs?
Nah, it was pretty awful.
I was on my feet all day,
hardly anybody paying attention to me.
Lisa and I ended up
having dinner in the room.
I hated it. Every minute of it.
Mm. Figures.
Well, live and learn.
How was your evening?
Lou tells me you played host to Jessica.
Boring.
I did it as a favour for Lou.
It was more of a chore.
Well, live and learn there too, I guess.
Yup, definitely.
Well, at least there's
one thing that you and I
can say for sure right now.
What's that?
We're getting our Amy back.
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