Heartland (CA) s18e10 Episode Script
Open House
1
Previously on Heartland.
We should be focusing
on restoring our image.
I think we should have
a big open house.
Open house?
I'm flying a new supply run
and, uh, it's not gonna be
- coming through Hudson anymore.
- I'm gonna miss you.
I'm getting more and more
excited about moving
to Vancouver and putting this
place in my rearview mirror.
(Jack): If you take this job,
it'll be the end of an era.
And you're asking me
to just smile
and give you my blessing
like it's nothing?
(Caleb): Would you be open
to her looking
after Dodger
just for a little while?
A few weeks of care,
he'll be like a new horse.
Go, boy!
Go! Go!
(Caleb): Nathan,
how's that going?
We decided that it was
just too complicated
with our ranches competing.
OK, I'm gonna ride
until I can find cell service.
- Yah!
- Lou, stay awake, please.
(dramatic music)
(whinnying)
- Whoa!
- Whoa, whoa!
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
- Hey.
- Mom!
- Hey. It's OK.
- Mom.
Mom, please, please, please.
Wake up, Mom.
When I got here,
she was awake,
but then she passed out
moments after.
But I think she hit her head,
it's bleeding.
OK, well, her pulse
is strong so that's good.
(dramatic music)
Whoa! Whoa!
(siren blaring)
Yah! Yah!
(horse neighs)
Hey. She's over there.
She's bleeding from her head.
We didn't know
whether we should move her.
We don't know if she's
broken something or…
- Let me see, please.
- Let's check the vitals.
Yeah. OK.
(Jack sighs)
(door closes)
(door closes)
(sad piano music)
Where is everybody?
Lisa?
♪♪♪
It's OK. It's OK.
(ambulance siren blaring)
She's gonna be fine.
She's gonna be fine.
Yeah.
(theme music)
♪And at the break of day ♪
You sank into ♪
A dream ♪
You dreamer ♪
You dreamer ♪
You dreamer ♪♪
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(heartbeat)
(beeping)
Hey. There she is. Hi.
Hi.
(indistinct intercom message)
- Where am I?
- Hey, you're in the hospital.
OK, you hit your head
pretty hard,
and you broke your leg, OK?
Hang on.
Ah, Peter, I wanna go–
I wanna go home.
OK. Not just yet, though.
And we're gonna get you home
as soon as we can.
The doctors want
to keep you here
just for a little
while longer.
OK? They want to run
some tests because
there's a bit
of swelling in your brain.
Oh, Katie…
- Yeah, Katie's here.
- Oh, sweetie…
Oh, sweetie,
I'm so sorry
I worried you.
No. No, Mom, I'm sorry.
I don't want
to fight anymore, Mom.
That makes two of us.
♪♪♪
(Stetson neighing)
That's it. Good boy, Stetson.
Tchk, tchk. Tchk, tchk.
Ho.
Hey, Stetson.
Hey. Hey.
You're OK. It's all right.
(Stetson snorting)
You're OK.
(Stetson neighs)
Hey.
You're OK.
There's nothing
to be afraid of, buddy.
You're OK.
And… I will
put this… right here.
Boop! And you are now
an anatomically correct octopus.
(Caleb chuckling)
Ah… Caleb…
You look so good. I love it.
I have
a fun question for you.
What is one thing you should
never do with an octopus?
- What?
- An arm wrestle. Ugh!
It's true.
(Amy and Lyndy chuckling)
(Caleb grunting)
Ah, it's too strong.
Just no winning.
(Caleb laughs)
I… you should go
show GG your costume.
He's gonna love it.
- OK.
- OK.
(Amy chuckles)
Well, I should, uh,
probably hit the road.
I've got Carson
for the next few days.
You keep me posted on Lou?
Yeah, I will.
And Caleb, I hate
that you're not coming
through Hudson anymore
'cause what am I gonna do
without you?
(Caleb sighs)
Amy, I…
Look, I'll…
I'll see you soon. Promise.
(Lou): I remember
going in the bison pen.
(Lou exhales)
The rest is just
bits and pieces.
But I-I realized pretty quick
that no one knew where I was…
and help wasn't coming.
(sighs)
And I felt… alone.
A lot of things went
through my head.
I thought about Katie,
Georgie, Peter,
and I thought about you guys.
I thought about everyone I love.
But I didn't think
about the market price of beef
or shelf space
at Crown Shoppers.
I took this thing
with Nathan too far.
(Tim): This thing with Nathan,
we all took too far.
He's willing
to change course if we are.
Whatever you discussed
with… with Nathan,
I will listen, I promise.
Well, there's
plenty of time for that.
You just need to get
yourself better first.
That's what matters
most right now.
You're tired.
We'll come back later.
OK.
- We love you, honey.
- I love you too.
Uh, Amy?
Yeah?
Can you ever
forgive me?
Oh, Lou.
No, I made you choose
between Nathan and this family,
and that was so unfair.
I made that choice
all on my own.
And it's like you said,
the only thing that matters
is family.
But, Amy, you should
get to be in love.
And not the hard,
complicated kind;
you should get
to… have fun,
be carefree.
You should get
to float on air.
Yeah, and maybe
I'll find that one day,
the right person,
when the time's right.
Hey, you need your sleep.
How's Stetson?
He's a bit nervous.
I think that the accident
affected him.
You're gonna
help him, right?
Yeah.
I'll do everything I can.
Rest.
(soft music)
(distant horse neighs)
Hey there, Dodger.
I'm not gonna hurt you,
I promise.
Just here to give you
a little brush.
Would that be OK?
(whinnies softly)
(upset whinnying)
OK, OK.
It's OK.
Maybe next time.
If you don't mind,
I might just hang around here
for a little while.
I'm kind of… trying
to avoid my family.
But I guess,
more accurately, I've been…
trying to avoid myself.
You see, I've made
a lot of mistakes lately.
And I've hurt a lot of people
who really don't deserve it.
Especially my mom.
Hey. Hey.
Hey, buddy.
(softly): Hey.
(gentle music)
(eagle screams)
(bison growls)
(Stetson neighs)
(Stetson neighing)
Hey, Stetson.
Come on, it's OK.
You're fine. It's OK.
They're not gonna hurt you.
(Stetson neighing)
All right.
Too soon, huh, bud?
All right.
We'll take a break.
Come on, boy.
Here you go, Stetson.
Good boy.
(cows mooing)
(Stetson neighing)
Whoa. Whoa.
Stetson. Stetson, whoa!
Whoa, Stetson!
Hey. Hey, hey, hey. Whoa!
Settle down.
(neighing)
Ah! Stetson!
Out for
an evening stroll?
Not by choice.
Stetson decided
to go home without me.
No, he doesn't seem like
the kind of horse who'd run off.
Yeah, usually he's not.
But he got in a bad wreck
a couple of days ago,
and… been a little
worked up since.
What happened?
It's a long story.
Lou ended up getting
pretty hurt, though.
Is she gonna be OK?
She's in the hospital
recovering.
Oh, man. Amy, I'm sorry.
Is there anything
I can do?
No. Thank you, though.
I could at least give
you a ride home.
(Amy sighs)
I think I can walk.
Well, something tells me
it's gonna be dark
before you get there.
- Come on.
- OK.
OK.
(horse whinnies)
- You good?
- Yeah.
All right?
Yeah.
♪♪♪
Whoa.
Oh, good.
Thank you for the lift.
Don't mention it.
Listen, uh…
I know this might be
bad timing with Lou and all,
but I was hoping you might
consider doing me a favour.
What sort of favour?
Well, I'm, uh… I'm moving
my dad into a home tomorrow
and you seem to have
a calming effect on him.
I was hoping
you… you might come with.
- I'll understand if–
- No.
I'll be there.
Thanks.
Appreciate it.
- See you tomorrow.
- Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
See you tomorrow.
(Tim): Rod's agreed to push
my start date by a week.
Also gave me the schedule,
and it turns out this is
a much bigger commitment
than I first thought.
I'm gonna be gone
for weeks at a time.
OK. Well, but if this is
your dream, we'll make it work.
It's gonna be
a big change.
It's not like teaching rodeo
or raising cattle.
I haven't been
on the road
since I was chasing buckles
on the circuit.
Are you having
second thoughts?
I don't know, just…
maybe… cold feet.
Well, that's understandable.
You're about to embark
on a whole new path.
Change is never easy.
But trust me, it's worth it.
(bird chirps)
(Lou): Yeah, Georgie,
don't you dare fly home.
No, I'm feeling much better.
Yeah. We'll see you at Christmas
like we planned. OK.
Bye, Georgie.
We love you, honey.
OK, bye.
(beep)
Hey, hey.
Got some mail for you
this morning
from the Vancouver
Fine Arts School.
- Oh, uh… I can open it later.
- No, no, no.
Open it now.
OK.
- I got in!
- (chuckles)
Of course you did.
Like there was ever any doubt.
Congratulations, sweetheart.
You know what
this means, right?
You're gonna have to move in
with me now, full time.
You guys are gonna
have so much fun.
Yeah, I… I can't believe
this is really happening.
(Peter chuckles)
I'm proud of you.
Yeah, you deserve it.
More good news.
I talked to your doctor
and got your MRI results back.
What? Oh, what did he say?
He said that your brain
is normal size to go.
OK, I will try
not to take offense to that,
as long as it means
I can go home.
It does. But you have
to promise to take it easy.
- Rest.
- Yes, of course.
Absolutely. I will do nothing
but rest.
If we send out
the invites today, we could
host the open house
this weekend.
You have a very loose
definition of rest, Lou.
I thought we were done
trying to show up Pryce.
That's not what this
is about, not anymore.
Do you remember the first time
we did an open house?
It was shortly after Mom died,
and I was trying
to drum up some business
for the ranch.
Yeah, I remember I was
totally against it.
Exactly, but then
you blew everyone away
when you figured out
what was wrong with that horse,
and you showed the people of
Hudson what we're really about,
which is healing horses,
and family and community.
Doing another open house
now would show
that that hasn't changed.
I support
that idea.
So do I.
Yeah, me too.
All right!
OK, well,
let's at least wait
until you're back
on your feet.
Yes, let's–
If this experience
has taught me anything,
it's that life is short.
And, you know, there's
no time like the present.
So, we do the open house
this weekend.
OK, great.
Anything else you want to do?
Learn to skydive?
Go golfing maybe?
(Amy chuckles)
You're sure
you're up for this?
Yeah, absolutely.
OK. I was thinking
that you could lunge him
for a bit, and if it feels
right, try a join up.
Just take things slow.
Slow is pretty much
my only speed right now.
Hey, Stetson.
(Stetson whinnies)
I missed you.
(Stetson neighs)
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
You're OK. You're OK.
You're OK.
Should I keep going?
Yeah, he seems fine now.
You're OK.
(Stetson neighing)
Whoa, Stetson!
Settle!
(panting)
Go!
(Stetson neighing)
- (Amy): Whoa. Easy, easy.
- This… this is a mistake.
Lou… Hey.
Hey. Hey, hey, hey.
I have to lie down.
Every band in Hudson seems
to be booked this weekend.
Not gonna be much
of an open house
without entertainment.
Looks like you're gonna be
the sole attraction, Amy.
What does that mean?
Thank you.
Your demonstration,
it's gonna be the main event.
What do you have planned
for that anyway?
I don't want to talk about
the open house right now.
I'd like to know what went on
out there with Stetson.
I started
remembering things, OK?
Things that I'd rather forget.
Like what?
Stetson wouldn't
leave my side.
But I realized I needed him
to run and get help.
(Lou sniffles)
OK, so I started
yelling at him and screaming,
and he wouldn't go.
So I grabbed his reins,
and I swung them at him,
and I… threw them at him hard.
And finally, he ran off.
No wonder he's terrified of me.
You can repair the bond
you have with Stetson.
If I go back in that pen,
it's all gonna come
flooding back to me
more than it is now, and I…
I don't want to feel
like that ever again.
Do you understand?
Stetson came
and found us, you know?
He led us to you.
He saved your life.
You can help Stetson
without me.
(Nathan): Here.
Why don't you put
this shirt on.
And, uh, go eat in the cafeteria
with all the other residents.
I hear the food here
is pretty good.
- I want to go home.
- Yeah, I know.
Mr. Pryce, where do you
think we should hang this one?
Maybe above the desk?
There. How's that?
That way you can see it
from your chair.
Yeah. Yeah,
that's the perfect place.
It's a good thing
Marion's here.
It's always nice
to have a woman's touch.
You know, I noticed
that a bunch of the residents
here are women.
Maybe you should change
into that shirt,
make yourself presentable.
You're right, as always.
(Amy chuckles)
I… I should look my best.
(Amy sighs)
You really do have
a way with him.
Thank you.
Yeah.
I should
probably go. Yeah.
Lou is organizing
this whole open house,
and I need to help her.
I understand.
There's all kinds of food.
Oh, and I'm supposed to be doing
this demonstration with a horse,
and I have no idea
what I'm going to be doing,
but we'll see.
Ad we need a band,
but Lou has had
a really hard time
trying to track one down,
so it's gonna be great.
(Amy laughs)
Um, if… if you're not
doing anything tomorrow,
you should…
you should stop by.
I'd love to, but I should
probably be here
with my dad tomorrow.
- Yeah, of course.
- Yeah.
Well, don't you
look dapper. Here.
Just fix this,
and you… are all set.
OK. May I accompany you
to the cafeteria?
- Ah.
- Uh…
she's gotta go, Dad,
she can't stay.
- Oh.
- I… I have time for lunch.
- Shall we?
- That's wonderful.
I hear the food
is pretty good here.
Yeah.
♪♪♪
Oh, that came
for you this morning.
"Dear Dad,
"thanks again
for all your advice
"about parenting
when I came to visit.
"Shock finding out Chloe
and I were going to be parents
"has worn off and turned
into excitement and joy,
"balanced out
by a healthy dose of fear.
"Please find enclosed
the first photo of your…
…grandson."
- Ah! Hehehe!
- "Love, Shane and Chloe."
I'm gonna have a grandson.
You're gonna have a grandson!
(Tim laughs)
Oh!
Oh… boy.
Wow! Yes.
Gracie.
You know, when I got here,
Dad had no clue who I was.
Hell of a thing when your own
dad doesn't even recognize you.
He got pretty worked up.
Nurse gave him a sedative.
He's out cold.
Whoa, what are you doing?
Would you… would you stop?
You should have picked
better pictures.
Dad didn't even
like these.
- Just stop.
- What's with this… chair?
The brown one
was his favourite.
Torn up by a barn cat
he took in.
Yeah, yeah.
You'd know that
if you ever came to visit.
How long are you
gonna be here?
Depends on how long it takes
me to clean up your mess.
- What mess?
- I checked with Dad's lawyer.
What's this deal
you have with Heartland?
I don't have
to explain myself to you.
Now that Dad's power
of attorney's kicked in,
I own 50%
of Pryce Beef,
you don't get to make those kind
of decisions without my say.
- They're our neighbours.
- No, they're our competition.
which is why I was
surprised to hear
you were team roping
with that Fleming girl.
So what's the deal?
Sweet on her or something?
Let me give you
some advice.
Whatever you got going on
with that girl, end it.
'Cause I have no plans
of making deals
with our competition.
I plan on burying them.
Anyway, plenty of time for that.
Right now, I need a shower
and a good night's rest.
See you at home, little brother.
- Morning, Jack!
- Caleb, nice to see you!
- Hey, Lou.
- Hey.
Caleb, I didn't expect
you back so soon.
Oof! I have a confession.
(clears his throat)
I… I tried to tell you this
the last time I was in town,
but, uh, just couldn't
find the right moment.
The truth is, I've been
flying the same route
that I always have,
I just…
I'm actually
in town quite a bit.
But at the rodeo dance,
you said–
I lied.
Why?
Amy, I've been wrestling
with my feelings for you,
and I needed a reason
to disappear.
Just for a little bit.
Caleb, I wish you felt you
could just be honest with me.
Hey, I'm really glad
that I took time to myself.
It helped me realize
that I need to move on.
I recently reconnected
with somebody.
With who?
It's really new, and I'm not
sure if it's going anywhere,
but it feels right,
I think.
I'm gonna head
to the house, uh,
put my stuff down,
and get changed for the party.
I'm glad you're here.
Me too.
(Caleb exhales)
- Hey.
- (Amy): Hey.
Thank you for taking
such good care of him.
Yeah. He is
a really sweet horse.
So what's gonna
happen to him now?
His owner asked me to find him
a new home as soon as I can.
Oh.
But he-he's not gonna
stay here?
Katie, I would love
to keep him,
but Dodger deserves a home
where he's gonna be
ridden every day,
someone who's gonna
shower him with attention.
That's what he deserves
after being locked
in a shed for months.
Hey, buddy.
Well, you found
a band, good job!
I had nothing
to do with it.
That is Kyle McKearney,
and apparently, he used to be
a ranch hand for Pryce Beef.
Uh, Nathan called in
a favour.
I wonder how he even knew
we needed a band.
(cell phone chimes)
(cell phone rings)
Who is it?
Hmm?
I know that smile.
I used to smile like that
when I first met your mother.
I'd be out bailing hay,
couldn't get her
out of my mind.
I'd just smile.
So who's the girl?
Come on.
Come on, you had to be
thinking of someone just now.
Yeah, I was.
Do you love her?
That's a complicated question.
Is she the first person
you want to see in the morning?
Last person you think about
before you close
your eyes at night?
Yeah.
There ain't nothing
complicated about that.
Play a card.
Sorry to interrupt.
But I couldn't wait
until after to say hello.
Good to see you!
Ashley, what are
you doing here?
Oh, I was
visiting my mother,
and I heard
about the open house,
so I had to say hello.
Well, do you remember
that open house we had,
like, a million years ago?
Of course I do.
I accused you of drugging
a horse in front of everyone.
Yeah, you did.
Don't do that this year, OK?
You won't hear
a peep out of me,
except for the occasional,
you go, girl!
(both chuckling)
I can't wait to catch up,
but I've got to get ready.
Oh. Be dazzling.
I'll talk to you later.
Ashley, uh…
just so you know,
Caleb's out there somewhere.
I know.
(sighs)
(indistinct chatter)
- Hi, everyone.
- Hi.
Welcome. Thank you for coming.
This is Stetson.
What is she…
what is she doing?
Now, a few days ago, he had
an encounter with a bison.
His rider was thrown
and she was pretty
badly injured
and left stranded
far from home.
Now, Stetson didn't leave
her side the entire time.
But when they realized
that no one was coming, she had
to send him away
forcefully to get help.
Now, his rider
was eventually
found, thankfully,
but Stetson, he remained
fearful, afraid, uneasy.
That once strong bond between
horse and rider was broken.
Would you try again?
Amy, I can't.
Lou, I can imagine
how scary it was to be
out there and feel
so alone, like no one
was coming to save you.
But you're not alone now.
Look around.
Everyone you love is right here.
(gentle music)
(Stetson snorting softly)
(Lou sighs)
Get up, Stetson.
(Stetson snorting
and neighing)
(lovely music)
(neighs loudly)
♪♪♪
Hey, boy.
Ah.
Yeah. I know.
♪Watching baseball ♪
(indistinct chatter)
Hi!
Working on old cars ♪
Driving on Sundays ♪
Down at the trainyard ♪
Fishing on the water ♪
Trouble all gone away ♪
Was my grandfather ♪
Open it.
I can still hear him say ♪
Just a… it's
a little something to say
congratulations
on your new job.
I figured you might have
occasion to get dressed up
once in a while,
now that you're
a… a big shot commentator.
And when you do, I…
I just hope you wear
that with pride.
Wow!
Thank you, Jack.
Well, I'm not gonna be needing
it down south as planned.
Why not?
I decided that I wanted
to stay a little closer to home,
so if I do any announcing,
it'll be local.
You changed your mind?
I guess.
Yeah, I think I want
to spend as much time
with my kids
and grandkids as I can.
Time… time goes by fast.
Oh, yes, it does.
So you're not just
making excuses
because you're
afraid, huh?
You know, I thought
you might be happy
that I changed my plans.
You've been on me
about it for a week.
Oh, I'm-I'm happy
about it;
I'm just making sure that
you got your reason straight.
- I'll take the bolo tie back.
- No, no, no, no.
Can't take a gift back.
If I knew you were
sticking around,
I wouldn't have gone
to the trouble.
- Now give it back.
- No. No. I'm keeping it.
You know, all in all, this has
been a pretty good day for me.
You just gave me
a fancy new bolo tie,
and you haven't kicked me
out of the open house.
Well, the day
is still young.
How you spoke
from the heart ♪
You said,
My time on Earth is done ♪
I'm going back
where I come from ♪
And you've given me
the best of memories ♪♪
You have a real nice
place here.
Thank you.
Uh, are you enjoying
the open house?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Very much.
I'm Lou by the way.
Gracie.
I'm from out of town, but I'm
thinking about sticking around
for a little while.
There's just no place
in the world
more beautiful than this.
Why would anyone want to leave?
I couldn't agree more.
Did you want to sit?
Ah, I better get going.
(song ends)
Thanks for the hospitality.
(crowd cheers and applauds)
Maybe I'll see you around.
Yeah. You can count on it.
♪I said goodbye ♪
Her wandering eyes,
they haunt me ♪
On a lonely whisky night ♪
I bet you enjoy that burger.
Yeah, all right.
I could have compromised ♪
Could have spoken
too softly ♪
We met at
the first open house.
Yes, we did.
That was a long time ago.
- Feels like yesterday.
- Yeah, it does.
At the edge of the 95 ♪
Barely made it out… ♪
Yeah, a lot's
changed since then.
We've changed.
Yeah, a few more wrinkles,
that's for sure.
That may be true,
but it's not what I meant.
We've changed each other.
And because of you,
I think I'm a little
more adventurous.
And… I think I have
a better appreciation
for good red wine.
You do. You do.
And because of you,
I can rope a steer.
Yeah.
And… I get to be part of
this big, loud, loving family.
I'm really glad
I popped by
and got a burger off you,
Jack Bartlett,
all those years ago.
I am too.
(Lisa chuckles)
There's another way
you changed me.
Oh? What's that?
Well, thanks to
those dance lessons
that you made me take,
I can do a pretty mean two-shot.
Left my truck
at the edge of the 95 ♪
I still hear the sound
of them screeching tires ♪
And my old guitar
was a gift Ma left to me ♪
Couple states left,
I could hitch a ride ♪
To the life I left
back in 1999 ♪
Weren't a mistake
left to make ♪♪
Think I made
a mistake?
I think you made
a tough decision
during a very difficult time.
Rod told me to sleep on it,
get back to him.
Maybe I'll change my mind.
Hmm, and that's
a decision for tomorrow.
Right now, look around.
Here we are at the event
of the season
with the people
we love most in the world.
I'm pretty sure
it doesn't get better than that.
I agree.
Doesn't get better than this.
♪Heaven help me ♪
Good God, Juliet ♪
Always said
you'd be the death of me ♪
Hey.
In the end ♪♪
Hey, sweetie.
Can I keep Dodger?
Who's Dodger?
A horse Amy rescued.
I don't think my place
is big enough for a horse,
and honestly, the condo board,
zero chill.
I'm sorry, Dad, but…
I'm not moving to Vancouver.
Oh.
OK.
Why not?
Well, because I'd be doing it
for the wrong reason.
You see, I thought
that I didn't belong here,
that I was different.
So I pretended to be older in
order to fit in somewhere else,
but that just felt
empty in the end.
Believe it or not,
being older is not
all it's cracked up to be.
Yeah.
I realize that now,
which is why I just want
to be a kid for a while longer.
And you know, the great thing
about being a kid is
nobody expects you
to define who you are.
Maybe I'm a writer,
or maybe I'm a country girl
who rides a horse named Dodger,
or a dirt bike.
But I don't want
to have to choose.
Not yet, anyway.
Well…
to not having
to choose.
♪I've been working ♪
My hands to the bone ♪
No sign of stopping ♪
No sign of home ♪
Too tired to know
the month or day ♪
These north winds
cut lines on my face ♪
Let's pretend like we're
meeting for the first time
on a dating app.
And you're a…
single, divorced dad who looks
really good in a cowboy hat.
Ha! And you're a single,
divorced mom with two cats?
- Three.
- Three cats?
- Yes.
- Hmm.
So, what should
our first date be?
We could hop
in my plane,
go out and watch
the sunset together.
Really?
That's one heck
of a first date, Caleb Odell.
We leave right now,
that'd be just enough time.
What are we waiting for?
Let's go.
Whoa ohhh oh ♪
(Amy): Hey, you guys
are heading out already?
Yeah. Sorry
for the short visit.
We have a sunset
to catch.
Ash, do you mind
if I just take a minute?
I'll catch right up.
Yeah, don't be
too long. Bye, Amy.
I'll see you.
Why didn't you just tell me
it was Ashley you were
reconnecting with?
I don't know, I… thought it
might be kind of a fun surprise.
Am I crazy?
Of a time ♪
No.
When you used
to lay beside me ♪
Sweet as your loving sigh ♪
Bitter as our last goodbye ♪
Singing lonesome lullaby ♪
Whispering pines ♪
Whispering pines ♪
Oh oh oh oh, oh ♪
Calling ♪
Calling out to you ♪
Do you ♪
Do you hear it too ♪♪
Not dancing
with the others?
I didn't want
to miss the sunset.
Mind if I join you?
I think we have a problem.
Just one?
I know we agreed
to stay apart,
and we had a million
good reasons.
That's not gonna work for me.
Why is that?
Because I love you.
I love you too.
Ah…
So what are we gonna do?
(chuckles gently)
♪Calling ♪
Calling out to you ♪
Do you ♪
Do you hear it too ♪♪
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Previously on Heartland.
We should be focusing
on restoring our image.
I think we should have
a big open house.
Open house?
I'm flying a new supply run
and, uh, it's not gonna be
- coming through Hudson anymore.
- I'm gonna miss you.
I'm getting more and more
excited about moving
to Vancouver and putting this
place in my rearview mirror.
(Jack): If you take this job,
it'll be the end of an era.
And you're asking me
to just smile
and give you my blessing
like it's nothing?
(Caleb): Would you be open
to her looking
after Dodger
just for a little while?
A few weeks of care,
he'll be like a new horse.
Go, boy!
Go! Go!
(Caleb): Nathan,
how's that going?
We decided that it was
just too complicated
with our ranches competing.
OK, I'm gonna ride
until I can find cell service.
- Yah!
- Lou, stay awake, please.
(dramatic music)
(whinnying)
- Whoa!
- Whoa, whoa!
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
- Hey.
- Mom!
- Hey. It's OK.
- Mom.
Mom, please, please, please.
Wake up, Mom.
When I got here,
she was awake,
but then she passed out
moments after.
But I think she hit her head,
it's bleeding.
OK, well, her pulse
is strong so that's good.
(dramatic music)
Whoa! Whoa!
(siren blaring)
Yah! Yah!
(horse neighs)
Hey. She's over there.
She's bleeding from her head.
We didn't know
whether we should move her.
We don't know if she's
broken something or…
- Let me see, please.
- Let's check the vitals.
Yeah. OK.
(Jack sighs)
(door closes)
(door closes)
(sad piano music)
Where is everybody?
Lisa?
♪♪♪
It's OK. It's OK.
(ambulance siren blaring)
She's gonna be fine.
She's gonna be fine.
Yeah.
(theme music)
♪And at the break of day ♪
You sank into ♪
A dream ♪
You dreamer ♪
You dreamer ♪
You dreamer ♪♪
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(heartbeat)
(beeping)
Hey. There she is. Hi.
Hi.
(indistinct intercom message)
- Where am I?
- Hey, you're in the hospital.
OK, you hit your head
pretty hard,
and you broke your leg, OK?
Hang on.
Ah, Peter, I wanna go–
I wanna go home.
OK. Not just yet, though.
And we're gonna get you home
as soon as we can.
The doctors want
to keep you here
just for a little
while longer.
OK? They want to run
some tests because
there's a bit
of swelling in your brain.
Oh, Katie…
- Yeah, Katie's here.
- Oh, sweetie…
Oh, sweetie,
I'm so sorry
I worried you.
No. No, Mom, I'm sorry.
I don't want
to fight anymore, Mom.
That makes two of us.
♪♪♪
(Stetson neighing)
That's it. Good boy, Stetson.
Tchk, tchk. Tchk, tchk.
Ho.
Hey, Stetson.
Hey. Hey.
You're OK. It's all right.
(Stetson snorting)
You're OK.
(Stetson neighs)
Hey.
You're OK.
There's nothing
to be afraid of, buddy.
You're OK.
And… I will
put this… right here.
Boop! And you are now
an anatomically correct octopus.
(Caleb chuckling)
Ah… Caleb…
You look so good. I love it.
I have
a fun question for you.
What is one thing you should
never do with an octopus?
- What?
- An arm wrestle. Ugh!
It's true.
(Amy and Lyndy chuckling)
(Caleb grunting)
Ah, it's too strong.
Just no winning.
(Caleb laughs)
I… you should go
show GG your costume.
He's gonna love it.
- OK.
- OK.
(Amy chuckles)
Well, I should, uh,
probably hit the road.
I've got Carson
for the next few days.
You keep me posted on Lou?
Yeah, I will.
And Caleb, I hate
that you're not coming
through Hudson anymore
'cause what am I gonna do
without you?
(Caleb sighs)
Amy, I…
Look, I'll…
I'll see you soon. Promise.
(Lou): I remember
going in the bison pen.
(Lou exhales)
The rest is just
bits and pieces.
But I-I realized pretty quick
that no one knew where I was…
and help wasn't coming.
(sighs)
And I felt… alone.
A lot of things went
through my head.
I thought about Katie,
Georgie, Peter,
and I thought about you guys.
I thought about everyone I love.
But I didn't think
about the market price of beef
or shelf space
at Crown Shoppers.
I took this thing
with Nathan too far.
(Tim): This thing with Nathan,
we all took too far.
He's willing
to change course if we are.
Whatever you discussed
with… with Nathan,
I will listen, I promise.
Well, there's
plenty of time for that.
You just need to get
yourself better first.
That's what matters
most right now.
You're tired.
We'll come back later.
OK.
- We love you, honey.
- I love you too.
Uh, Amy?
Yeah?
Can you ever
forgive me?
Oh, Lou.
No, I made you choose
between Nathan and this family,
and that was so unfair.
I made that choice
all on my own.
And it's like you said,
the only thing that matters
is family.
But, Amy, you should
get to be in love.
And not the hard,
complicated kind;
you should get
to… have fun,
be carefree.
You should get
to float on air.
Yeah, and maybe
I'll find that one day,
the right person,
when the time's right.
Hey, you need your sleep.
How's Stetson?
He's a bit nervous.
I think that the accident
affected him.
You're gonna
help him, right?
Yeah.
I'll do everything I can.
Rest.
(soft music)
(distant horse neighs)
Hey there, Dodger.
I'm not gonna hurt you,
I promise.
Just here to give you
a little brush.
Would that be OK?
(whinnies softly)
(upset whinnying)
OK, OK.
It's OK.
Maybe next time.
If you don't mind,
I might just hang around here
for a little while.
I'm kind of… trying
to avoid my family.
But I guess,
more accurately, I've been…
trying to avoid myself.
You see, I've made
a lot of mistakes lately.
And I've hurt a lot of people
who really don't deserve it.
Especially my mom.
Hey. Hey.
Hey, buddy.
(softly): Hey.
(gentle music)
(eagle screams)
(bison growls)
(Stetson neighs)
(Stetson neighing)
Hey, Stetson.
Come on, it's OK.
You're fine. It's OK.
They're not gonna hurt you.
(Stetson neighing)
All right.
Too soon, huh, bud?
All right.
We'll take a break.
Come on, boy.
Here you go, Stetson.
Good boy.
(cows mooing)
(Stetson neighing)
Whoa. Whoa.
Stetson. Stetson, whoa!
Whoa, Stetson!
Hey. Hey, hey, hey. Whoa!
Settle down.
(neighing)
Ah! Stetson!
Out for
an evening stroll?
Not by choice.
Stetson decided
to go home without me.
No, he doesn't seem like
the kind of horse who'd run off.
Yeah, usually he's not.
But he got in a bad wreck
a couple of days ago,
and… been a little
worked up since.
What happened?
It's a long story.
Lou ended up getting
pretty hurt, though.
Is she gonna be OK?
She's in the hospital
recovering.
Oh, man. Amy, I'm sorry.
Is there anything
I can do?
No. Thank you, though.
I could at least give
you a ride home.
(Amy sighs)
I think I can walk.
Well, something tells me
it's gonna be dark
before you get there.
- Come on.
- OK.
OK.
(horse whinnies)
- You good?
- Yeah.
All right?
Yeah.
♪♪♪
Whoa.
Oh, good.
Thank you for the lift.
Don't mention it.
Listen, uh…
I know this might be
bad timing with Lou and all,
but I was hoping you might
consider doing me a favour.
What sort of favour?
Well, I'm, uh… I'm moving
my dad into a home tomorrow
and you seem to have
a calming effect on him.
I was hoping
you… you might come with.
- I'll understand if–
- No.
I'll be there.
Thanks.
Appreciate it.
- See you tomorrow.
- Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
See you tomorrow.
(Tim): Rod's agreed to push
my start date by a week.
Also gave me the schedule,
and it turns out this is
a much bigger commitment
than I first thought.
I'm gonna be gone
for weeks at a time.
OK. Well, but if this is
your dream, we'll make it work.
It's gonna be
a big change.
It's not like teaching rodeo
or raising cattle.
I haven't been
on the road
since I was chasing buckles
on the circuit.
Are you having
second thoughts?
I don't know, just…
maybe… cold feet.
Well, that's understandable.
You're about to embark
on a whole new path.
Change is never easy.
But trust me, it's worth it.
(bird chirps)
(Lou): Yeah, Georgie,
don't you dare fly home.
No, I'm feeling much better.
Yeah. We'll see you at Christmas
like we planned. OK.
Bye, Georgie.
We love you, honey.
OK, bye.
(beep)
Hey, hey.
Got some mail for you
this morning
from the Vancouver
Fine Arts School.
- Oh, uh… I can open it later.
- No, no, no.
Open it now.
OK.
- I got in!
- (chuckles)
Of course you did.
Like there was ever any doubt.
Congratulations, sweetheart.
You know what
this means, right?
You're gonna have to move in
with me now, full time.
You guys are gonna
have so much fun.
Yeah, I… I can't believe
this is really happening.
(Peter chuckles)
I'm proud of you.
Yeah, you deserve it.
More good news.
I talked to your doctor
and got your MRI results back.
What? Oh, what did he say?
He said that your brain
is normal size to go.
OK, I will try
not to take offense to that,
as long as it means
I can go home.
It does. But you have
to promise to take it easy.
- Rest.
- Yes, of course.
Absolutely. I will do nothing
but rest.
If we send out
the invites today, we could
host the open house
this weekend.
You have a very loose
definition of rest, Lou.
I thought we were done
trying to show up Pryce.
That's not what this
is about, not anymore.
Do you remember the first time
we did an open house?
It was shortly after Mom died,
and I was trying
to drum up some business
for the ranch.
Yeah, I remember I was
totally against it.
Exactly, but then
you blew everyone away
when you figured out
what was wrong with that horse,
and you showed the people of
Hudson what we're really about,
which is healing horses,
and family and community.
Doing another open house
now would show
that that hasn't changed.
I support
that idea.
So do I.
Yeah, me too.
All right!
OK, well,
let's at least wait
until you're back
on your feet.
Yes, let's–
If this experience
has taught me anything,
it's that life is short.
And, you know, there's
no time like the present.
So, we do the open house
this weekend.
OK, great.
Anything else you want to do?
Learn to skydive?
Go golfing maybe?
(Amy chuckles)
You're sure
you're up for this?
Yeah, absolutely.
OK. I was thinking
that you could lunge him
for a bit, and if it feels
right, try a join up.
Just take things slow.
Slow is pretty much
my only speed right now.
Hey, Stetson.
(Stetson whinnies)
I missed you.
(Stetson neighs)
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
You're OK. You're OK.
You're OK.
Should I keep going?
Yeah, he seems fine now.
You're OK.
(Stetson neighing)
Whoa, Stetson!
Settle!
(panting)
Go!
(Stetson neighing)
- (Amy): Whoa. Easy, easy.
- This… this is a mistake.
Lou… Hey.
Hey. Hey, hey, hey.
I have to lie down.
Every band in Hudson seems
to be booked this weekend.
Not gonna be much
of an open house
without entertainment.
Looks like you're gonna be
the sole attraction, Amy.
What does that mean?
Thank you.
Your demonstration,
it's gonna be the main event.
What do you have planned
for that anyway?
I don't want to talk about
the open house right now.
I'd like to know what went on
out there with Stetson.
I started
remembering things, OK?
Things that I'd rather forget.
Like what?
Stetson wouldn't
leave my side.
But I realized I needed him
to run and get help.
(Lou sniffles)
OK, so I started
yelling at him and screaming,
and he wouldn't go.
So I grabbed his reins,
and I swung them at him,
and I… threw them at him hard.
And finally, he ran off.
No wonder he's terrified of me.
You can repair the bond
you have with Stetson.
If I go back in that pen,
it's all gonna come
flooding back to me
more than it is now, and I…
I don't want to feel
like that ever again.
Do you understand?
Stetson came
and found us, you know?
He led us to you.
He saved your life.
You can help Stetson
without me.
(Nathan): Here.
Why don't you put
this shirt on.
And, uh, go eat in the cafeteria
with all the other residents.
I hear the food here
is pretty good.
- I want to go home.
- Yeah, I know.
Mr. Pryce, where do you
think we should hang this one?
Maybe above the desk?
There. How's that?
That way you can see it
from your chair.
Yeah. Yeah,
that's the perfect place.
It's a good thing
Marion's here.
It's always nice
to have a woman's touch.
You know, I noticed
that a bunch of the residents
here are women.
Maybe you should change
into that shirt,
make yourself presentable.
You're right, as always.
(Amy chuckles)
I… I should look my best.
(Amy sighs)
You really do have
a way with him.
Thank you.
Yeah.
I should
probably go. Yeah.
Lou is organizing
this whole open house,
and I need to help her.
I understand.
There's all kinds of food.
Oh, and I'm supposed to be doing
this demonstration with a horse,
and I have no idea
what I'm going to be doing,
but we'll see.
Ad we need a band,
but Lou has had
a really hard time
trying to track one down,
so it's gonna be great.
(Amy laughs)
Um, if… if you're not
doing anything tomorrow,
you should…
you should stop by.
I'd love to, but I should
probably be here
with my dad tomorrow.
- Yeah, of course.
- Yeah.
Well, don't you
look dapper. Here.
Just fix this,
and you… are all set.
OK. May I accompany you
to the cafeteria?
- Ah.
- Uh…
she's gotta go, Dad,
she can't stay.
- Oh.
- I… I have time for lunch.
- Shall we?
- That's wonderful.
I hear the food
is pretty good here.
Yeah.
♪♪♪
Oh, that came
for you this morning.
"Dear Dad,
"thanks again
for all your advice
"about parenting
when I came to visit.
"Shock finding out Chloe
and I were going to be parents
"has worn off and turned
into excitement and joy,
"balanced out
by a healthy dose of fear.
"Please find enclosed
the first photo of your…
…grandson."
- Ah! Hehehe!
- "Love, Shane and Chloe."
I'm gonna have a grandson.
You're gonna have a grandson!
(Tim laughs)
Oh!
Oh… boy.
Wow! Yes.
Gracie.
You know, when I got here,
Dad had no clue who I was.
Hell of a thing when your own
dad doesn't even recognize you.
He got pretty worked up.
Nurse gave him a sedative.
He's out cold.
Whoa, what are you doing?
Would you… would you stop?
You should have picked
better pictures.
Dad didn't even
like these.
- Just stop.
- What's with this… chair?
The brown one
was his favourite.
Torn up by a barn cat
he took in.
Yeah, yeah.
You'd know that
if you ever came to visit.
How long are you
gonna be here?
Depends on how long it takes
me to clean up your mess.
- What mess?
- I checked with Dad's lawyer.
What's this deal
you have with Heartland?
I don't have
to explain myself to you.
Now that Dad's power
of attorney's kicked in,
I own 50%
of Pryce Beef,
you don't get to make those kind
of decisions without my say.
- They're our neighbours.
- No, they're our competition.
which is why I was
surprised to hear
you were team roping
with that Fleming girl.
So what's the deal?
Sweet on her or something?
Let me give you
some advice.
Whatever you got going on
with that girl, end it.
'Cause I have no plans
of making deals
with our competition.
I plan on burying them.
Anyway, plenty of time for that.
Right now, I need a shower
and a good night's rest.
See you at home, little brother.
- Morning, Jack!
- Caleb, nice to see you!
- Hey, Lou.
- Hey.
Caleb, I didn't expect
you back so soon.
Oof! I have a confession.
(clears his throat)
I… I tried to tell you this
the last time I was in town,
but, uh, just couldn't
find the right moment.
The truth is, I've been
flying the same route
that I always have,
I just…
I'm actually
in town quite a bit.
But at the rodeo dance,
you said–
I lied.
Why?
Amy, I've been wrestling
with my feelings for you,
and I needed a reason
to disappear.
Just for a little bit.
Caleb, I wish you felt you
could just be honest with me.
Hey, I'm really glad
that I took time to myself.
It helped me realize
that I need to move on.
I recently reconnected
with somebody.
With who?
It's really new, and I'm not
sure if it's going anywhere,
but it feels right,
I think.
I'm gonna head
to the house, uh,
put my stuff down,
and get changed for the party.
I'm glad you're here.
Me too.
(Caleb exhales)
- Hey.
- (Amy): Hey.
Thank you for taking
such good care of him.
Yeah. He is
a really sweet horse.
So what's gonna
happen to him now?
His owner asked me to find him
a new home as soon as I can.
Oh.
But he-he's not gonna
stay here?
Katie, I would love
to keep him,
but Dodger deserves a home
where he's gonna be
ridden every day,
someone who's gonna
shower him with attention.
That's what he deserves
after being locked
in a shed for months.
Hey, buddy.
Well, you found
a band, good job!
I had nothing
to do with it.
That is Kyle McKearney,
and apparently, he used to be
a ranch hand for Pryce Beef.
Uh, Nathan called in
a favour.
I wonder how he even knew
we needed a band.
(cell phone chimes)
(cell phone rings)
Who is it?
Hmm?
I know that smile.
I used to smile like that
when I first met your mother.
I'd be out bailing hay,
couldn't get her
out of my mind.
I'd just smile.
So who's the girl?
Come on.
Come on, you had to be
thinking of someone just now.
Yeah, I was.
Do you love her?
That's a complicated question.
Is she the first person
you want to see in the morning?
Last person you think about
before you close
your eyes at night?
Yeah.
There ain't nothing
complicated about that.
Play a card.
Sorry to interrupt.
But I couldn't wait
until after to say hello.
Good to see you!
Ashley, what are
you doing here?
Oh, I was
visiting my mother,
and I heard
about the open house,
so I had to say hello.
Well, do you remember
that open house we had,
like, a million years ago?
Of course I do.
I accused you of drugging
a horse in front of everyone.
Yeah, you did.
Don't do that this year, OK?
You won't hear
a peep out of me,
except for the occasional,
you go, girl!
(both chuckling)
I can't wait to catch up,
but I've got to get ready.
Oh. Be dazzling.
I'll talk to you later.
Ashley, uh…
just so you know,
Caleb's out there somewhere.
I know.
(sighs)
(indistinct chatter)
- Hi, everyone.
- Hi.
Welcome. Thank you for coming.
This is Stetson.
What is she…
what is she doing?
Now, a few days ago, he had
an encounter with a bison.
His rider was thrown
and she was pretty
badly injured
and left stranded
far from home.
Now, Stetson didn't leave
her side the entire time.
But when they realized
that no one was coming, she had
to send him away
forcefully to get help.
Now, his rider
was eventually
found, thankfully,
but Stetson, he remained
fearful, afraid, uneasy.
That once strong bond between
horse and rider was broken.
Would you try again?
Amy, I can't.
Lou, I can imagine
how scary it was to be
out there and feel
so alone, like no one
was coming to save you.
But you're not alone now.
Look around.
Everyone you love is right here.
(gentle music)
(Stetson snorting softly)
(Lou sighs)
Get up, Stetson.
(Stetson snorting
and neighing)
(lovely music)
(neighs loudly)
♪♪♪
Hey, boy.
Ah.
Yeah. I know.
♪Watching baseball ♪
(indistinct chatter)
Hi!
Working on old cars ♪
Driving on Sundays ♪
Down at the trainyard ♪
Fishing on the water ♪
Trouble all gone away ♪
Was my grandfather ♪
Open it.
I can still hear him say ♪
Just a… it's
a little something to say
congratulations
on your new job.
I figured you might have
occasion to get dressed up
once in a while,
now that you're
a… a big shot commentator.
And when you do, I…
I just hope you wear
that with pride.
Wow!
Thank you, Jack.
Well, I'm not gonna be needing
it down south as planned.
Why not?
I decided that I wanted
to stay a little closer to home,
so if I do any announcing,
it'll be local.
You changed your mind?
I guess.
Yeah, I think I want
to spend as much time
with my kids
and grandkids as I can.
Time… time goes by fast.
Oh, yes, it does.
So you're not just
making excuses
because you're
afraid, huh?
You know, I thought
you might be happy
that I changed my plans.
You've been on me
about it for a week.
Oh, I'm-I'm happy
about it;
I'm just making sure that
you got your reason straight.
- I'll take the bolo tie back.
- No, no, no, no.
Can't take a gift back.
If I knew you were
sticking around,
I wouldn't have gone
to the trouble.
- Now give it back.
- No. No. I'm keeping it.
You know, all in all, this has
been a pretty good day for me.
You just gave me
a fancy new bolo tie,
and you haven't kicked me
out of the open house.
Well, the day
is still young.
How you spoke
from the heart ♪
You said,
My time on Earth is done ♪
I'm going back
where I come from ♪
And you've given me
the best of memories ♪♪
You have a real nice
place here.
Thank you.
Uh, are you enjoying
the open house?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Very much.
I'm Lou by the way.
Gracie.
I'm from out of town, but I'm
thinking about sticking around
for a little while.
There's just no place
in the world
more beautiful than this.
Why would anyone want to leave?
I couldn't agree more.
Did you want to sit?
Ah, I better get going.
(song ends)
Thanks for the hospitality.
(crowd cheers and applauds)
Maybe I'll see you around.
Yeah. You can count on it.
♪I said goodbye ♪
Her wandering eyes,
they haunt me ♪
On a lonely whisky night ♪
I bet you enjoy that burger.
Yeah, all right.
I could have compromised ♪
Could have spoken
too softly ♪
We met at
the first open house.
Yes, we did.
That was a long time ago.
- Feels like yesterday.
- Yeah, it does.
At the edge of the 95 ♪
Barely made it out… ♪
Yeah, a lot's
changed since then.
We've changed.
Yeah, a few more wrinkles,
that's for sure.
That may be true,
but it's not what I meant.
We've changed each other.
And because of you,
I think I'm a little
more adventurous.
And… I think I have
a better appreciation
for good red wine.
You do. You do.
And because of you,
I can rope a steer.
Yeah.
And… I get to be part of
this big, loud, loving family.
I'm really glad
I popped by
and got a burger off you,
Jack Bartlett,
all those years ago.
I am too.
(Lisa chuckles)
There's another way
you changed me.
Oh? What's that?
Well, thanks to
those dance lessons
that you made me take,
I can do a pretty mean two-shot.
Left my truck
at the edge of the 95 ♪
I still hear the sound
of them screeching tires ♪
And my old guitar
was a gift Ma left to me ♪
Couple states left,
I could hitch a ride ♪
To the life I left
back in 1999 ♪
Weren't a mistake
left to make ♪♪
Think I made
a mistake?
I think you made
a tough decision
during a very difficult time.
Rod told me to sleep on it,
get back to him.
Maybe I'll change my mind.
Hmm, and that's
a decision for tomorrow.
Right now, look around.
Here we are at the event
of the season
with the people
we love most in the world.
I'm pretty sure
it doesn't get better than that.
I agree.
Doesn't get better than this.
♪Heaven help me ♪
Good God, Juliet ♪
Always said
you'd be the death of me ♪
Hey.
In the end ♪♪
Hey, sweetie.
Can I keep Dodger?
Who's Dodger?
A horse Amy rescued.
I don't think my place
is big enough for a horse,
and honestly, the condo board,
zero chill.
I'm sorry, Dad, but…
I'm not moving to Vancouver.
Oh.
OK.
Why not?
Well, because I'd be doing it
for the wrong reason.
You see, I thought
that I didn't belong here,
that I was different.
So I pretended to be older in
order to fit in somewhere else,
but that just felt
empty in the end.
Believe it or not,
being older is not
all it's cracked up to be.
Yeah.
I realize that now,
which is why I just want
to be a kid for a while longer.
And you know, the great thing
about being a kid is
nobody expects you
to define who you are.
Maybe I'm a writer,
or maybe I'm a country girl
who rides a horse named Dodger,
or a dirt bike.
But I don't want
to have to choose.
Not yet, anyway.
Well…
to not having
to choose.
♪I've been working ♪
My hands to the bone ♪
No sign of stopping ♪
No sign of home ♪
Too tired to know
the month or day ♪
These north winds
cut lines on my face ♪
Let's pretend like we're
meeting for the first time
on a dating app.
And you're a…
single, divorced dad who looks
really good in a cowboy hat.
Ha! And you're a single,
divorced mom with two cats?
- Three.
- Three cats?
- Yes.
- Hmm.
So, what should
our first date be?
We could hop
in my plane,
go out and watch
the sunset together.
Really?
That's one heck
of a first date, Caleb Odell.
We leave right now,
that'd be just enough time.
What are we waiting for?
Let's go.
Whoa ohhh oh ♪
(Amy): Hey, you guys
are heading out already?
Yeah. Sorry
for the short visit.
We have a sunset
to catch.
Ash, do you mind
if I just take a minute?
I'll catch right up.
Yeah, don't be
too long. Bye, Amy.
I'll see you.
Why didn't you just tell me
it was Ashley you were
reconnecting with?
I don't know, I… thought it
might be kind of a fun surprise.
Am I crazy?
Of a time ♪
No.
When you used
to lay beside me ♪
Sweet as your loving sigh ♪
Bitter as our last goodbye ♪
Singing lonesome lullaby ♪
Whispering pines ♪
Whispering pines ♪
Oh oh oh oh, oh ♪
Calling ♪
Calling out to you ♪
Do you ♪
Do you hear it too ♪♪
Not dancing
with the others?
I didn't want
to miss the sunset.
Mind if I join you?
I think we have a problem.
Just one?
I know we agreed
to stay apart,
and we had a million
good reasons.
That's not gonna work for me.
Why is that?
Because I love you.
I love you too.
Ah…
So what are we gonna do?
(chuckles gently)
♪Calling ♪
Calling out to you ♪
Do you ♪
Do you hear it too ♪♪
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