Heartland (2007–…): Season 10, Episode 5 - Something to Prove - full transcript

Tim's team-building mounted orienteering event turns competitive. Amy and Cass have a falling out over Ty's partnership at the clinic but a close call forces them to reconcile. Lisa's uppity Aunt Evelyn visits.

Amy: Previously on "Heartland"...

(Hard punch)
- What the...?

(Gasps)

- Who was that guy?

- You're actually a bronc rider?

- That's right,
and I am after buckles,

just not ones that belong
to some two-bit cowboy wannabe.

- Ty and I have something that
we want to tell you.

- I've been seriously
considering going to Mongolia.

- Mongolia?
- Mongolia?

- I fully intend to come back
and take my position in the clinic.



- Your job and your partnership
will be here waiting for you

when you get back.
- Thanks, Scott.

(Soft music)

- Georgie, hold up!

- Fine!

- (Winded exhale)

(Horse snorts)

- Okay, turns out it's not true
what they say:

slow and steady doesn't
win the race.

- Come on, you were doing great.

- I'm pretty sure your five-year-old sister
could run laps around me.

- You just need a little more practice.
Come on, I'll race you back.

- Maybe you could let me win
just once?

- (Laughs) (Clicks tongue)



- I guess not.
(Horse snorts, hooves thud)

- Hmm, yeah. How long's
your layover in Beijing?

- Hey! Hey, they're going
in the pie!

- (Laughing) They're good.

Uh, Lisa's aunt's coming over tonight,
so she's making a whole lot of pie.

- (Snorting) Looks like
she's gonna open a bakery, Ty.

- (Giggles)

- Ha ha.
- Here, how about you guys say hi?

- Hey, honey!
- Now don't do anything stupid.

- Travel safely. We miss you!
- (Laughing)

Did you get that?

Aw, I love you too.

I never thought I'd say this,

but call me as soon
as you get to Mongolia.

- Mongolia?!

What about Ty's clients?
Scott: We'll figure it out.

He's only gone for four months.

- Four months?!

- Look on the bright side,

it’s a good excuse to finally
hire a new assistant.

Here.

Go through these resumes,

pick out four or five
that seem qualified

and we'll go from there.

Oh, uh, Amy called.

She has a horse
she wants you to look at.

(Rooster crows)

- Hey, did you guys have a good ride?
- Everything hurts.

Is it normal to be this sore?
- (Chuckles)

Your muscles will get used to that.

Georgie: We're headed to Maggie's later.
Do you want to join us?

- Uh, you know, I should
probably start working

with a new client horse that just came in.
- This one here?

- Yeah, his name's Lex.

His owners say that he's spooky
and unpredictable,

but they all say that.

- Do you want me to stay
and help out?

- That's okay. It's a pretty
standard game plan.

I'm just gonna lunge him, see if
he responds to my cues, that sort of thing.

Thanks, though.
You guys have fun.

- Come on.

Jack: So how come I've never
met your Aunt Evelyn?

- Well, I actually haven't seen her
in a long time.

She travels a lot.

We used to be closer.

She's sort of more of a sister
to me than an aunt.

At times, I mean,
during my divorce,

I cried on her shoulder.
- Ah.

- She fed me wine.

I honestly don't know what
I would have done without her.

I'm actually kind of excited
for you to meet her finally.

- Me too.

- She's quite something.
Jack: (Chuckles)

(Dog barks)

Speaking of, there she is!
(Car rumbles)

Jack: For cryin' out loud,
she's three hours early!

Lisa: Yes, she is.

Al right, let's go!

- Oh, Lisa!
(Katie chortles excitedly)

- (Laughs)
- Hi!

- Oh, oh!

Oh, look at you!
- Hi, hi.

- You are still so beautiful!
You haven't changed one bit.

- No, nor have you!
- Oh yes I have!

Lisa: No.
Evelyn: Oh.

Ah.
- Yes.

- You must be Jack.

Jack and Lisa: (Chuckle)
- (Laughs)

Well, I've been dying to meet

the man who stole my favorite
niece's heart.

- Well, it is my pleasure,
and welcome to Heartland.

- Thank you. You know,
it's perfectly charming here.

It's, you know,
its smaller than I expected.

Smaller than Fairfield.
Lisa: Well...

- It is, it is quite charming. And...

who might you be?
- Katie!

- (Laughing)

- Now that is a lovely name.
You know something, Katie...

I think I might have something
for you in the car.

- You do?
-I do. It's a kite.

Thanks.

I was just in Gujarat

and every year they celebrate
the festival of Uttarayan

where millions of people
gather to fly kites

to celebrate the end of winter.

It's one of the most magical things
I've ever seen.

- (Giggles excitedly)
Can we fly it right now?!

- Well, let's just let
Aunt Evelyn settle in

for a moment, shall we?

But what do you say?
- Thank you!

- Oh, you are very, very
welcome dear.

- All right,
you have to come inside.

I have your favorite cocktail
brewing.

- Ah yes! (Laughs)
- Right now.

Can you help me please, Miss?

- Jack, be a dear and help
the driver bring in

all the gifts that I brought,
would you?

Nothing's very heavy so hopefully
it won't strain you too much.

Thank you.

(Trunk opens)

(Lex snorts, hooves thud)

(Rope whips)

(Lex whinnies sharply)
(Hooves thud loudly)

(Amy clicks her tongue)

- That's it. Easy, whoa.

Good boy, Lex. Good boy.

(Hooves thud)

(Gate clanks)

(Lex snorts sharply, whinnies wildly)
(Grunts) Whoa!

(Grunts in pain)
(Lex whinnies wildly)

(Grunts sharply)
Oh! Ah!

(Lex whinnies sharply)
(Gasps)

(Hooves thunder)
(Lex whinnies wildly)

(Sighs)

(Theme song)

♪ And at the break of day
you sank into your dream ♪

♪ You dreamer
Oh, oh, oh, oh ♪

♪ You dreamer ♪

♪ You dreamer ♪

- (Gasps and winces)

Hey, Cass.
- Hey.

(Door bangs shut)

Scott said you had a horse
you wanted me to take a look at?

- Yeah, Lex.
He's in the back stalls here.

Ow.

- You all right?
- Yeah, I'm fine.

- What happened?

- Uh, Lex was so excited
to get out of the round pen,

he nearly ran me over.

- Did you fall down?

- Yeah.
- How hard?

- Not that hard.

- Do you have any cramping
or bleeding?

- Um, no. Why?
Should I be concerned?

- Well, the baby's well
protected in the womb,

for the most part.

I wouldn't worry about it.

- Too late. I'm worried.
I'm gonna call my obstetrician.

- I'm sorry. I didn't mean
to freak you out.

I mean, if I were you,

I'd be way more worried
about your husband.

I mean, Mongolia?
Are you kidding me?

- Yeah, hi,
this is Amy Fleming.

Is Dr. Adler there?

- There's a hidden marker
in each circle.

The teams use a series of clues
and a compass to find them.

- So people actually
do this for fun?

- Yeah. It's called competitive
mounted orienteering.

There's a club right here in Hudson
that puts on events every month.

I already signed us up.

- Marion dragged me to one of those things
when we first started dating.

Actually, it was kinda fun.
- You see.

Tim: Yeah, well, we weren't
speaking by the end of it.

Jade: Georgie, can you take
these plates to those guys in the back?

- Oh, I'm not working
a shift today.

- I know but Clay's over there

and I'd rather eat glass than
pretend to be civil to him.

- Your job is to deliver
food to the customers.

You and Clay are competitors
in the arena.

This is a diner. Deliver food
to the customers.

- (Sighs)

- (Sighs) All right.
(Plate thumps down)

Three rib platters,
all the fixings.

(Sighs) Is there anything else
I can get you?

- Nope.

(Guys chuckle)
- Is something funny?

- Oh, we were just admiring
your outfit. It looks real nice.

You should wear it to practice sometime.
Guy: Yeah.

- Could ride the broncs side saddle.
Guys: (Laugh)

- Give us a twirl.

- Don't choke on your ribs, boys.
(Guys laugh)

Clay: Oh hey, hold up.

Can we get another round
of waters?

We're outta ketchup.

- There's plenty of ketchup
on the table.

- Hmm, it's empty.
- Mmm, no it's not.

- What happened to the customer
always being right?

- (Annoyed sigh)
You know what?

Obviously I'm mistaken.

(Loud squirt)
- Oh! What the-? Ah!

- You are right.
(Bottle thumps down)

It is empty!

- Hey, you better come back
here and clean this up!

- Clean it up yourself!

- What's goin' on here?!
- I was just trying to eat

and Jade came over
and lost it on me!

- Oh, you know that's not true!

- This is a diner! It's not
a high school. Sit down.

You get back to work.

- (Huffs angrily)

- What was that?!

- Clay's ego was burning
out of control,

so I put it out... with ketchup.

- Do you ever think that maybe
your personality

isn't suited to the service
industry?

- It's not my personality
that's the problem.

Cass: Well, what did
your doctor say?

- Exactly what you did,
that I shouldn't worry,

only she was a little bit
more reassuring.

- Better safe than sorry, right?
- (Sighs)

- And I'm sure Ty would say
the exact same thing

if he were here and not off
saving Gummi Bears.

- Gobi bears.
Cass: Yeah, I get it.

Ty's saving the world.

He's always sort of had
a Messiah complex.

- A what?

- He's just really into helping
people and animals.

- Aren't you?

- I'm a vet because of the surgery.
That's what I get off on.

Helping pets and their owners
is more of a fringe benefit.

Well, that's it for today.
(Sighs)

From what I can tell it doesn't look like
Lex is suffering from any type of ailment,

but I'll do a full blood count
and chemistry profile just to be sure.

- Okay.
- I'll call you when I get the results.

- Thanks.

Cassandra...

I hope that you can at least
try to be happy for Ty.

I know that this Mongolia thing
came out of the blue,

but it's really important to him.

- Look, if Ty has found
his bliss, or whatever,

then I am happy for him.

I'm just not gonna pretend to be happy
that my workload has doubled.

Not that I'm complaining
or anything, but...

Well, I mean I guess
I am complaining.

(Crickets chirp)

Evelyn: I have traveled
all over the world,

but nothing captured my heart
the way India did.

The Ajanta caves and
the Khajuraho temples

and of course oh, the Taj Mahal!

- Aw, it sounds like
an amazing trip.

- What about you, Jack?

Where do you like to travel?

Tim: The backfield.
That's about as far as Jack gets.

Jack: T-That's not true.

I've spent a few winters
in Arizona and...

- And he's been to France once.

Katie, will you please
finish your carrots.

Georgie: Jack, you went
to France?

Jack: It was a while back.

I prefer to stay close
to home these days.

Evelyn: You know,
Lisa loves to travel.

I hope you're not keeping
my little bird in a cage.

- No, I still travel plenty,

just not with Jack that often.

- So, not only do you live
in separate homes,

you take separate vacations
as well?

Lisa: Yeah, I guess it sounds
a little unusual, but it works for us.

- So not spending any time
together at all, that works for you?

Lisa: I wouldn't say that
we don't spend any time together.

- Lisa and I spend plenty of quality time...
- Right.

- Actually, I think it's healthy to spend
time apart from your spouse.

Life takes us in different directions
and that's a good thing,

because then when you get
brought back together

you're that much closer.

But that's my opinion.

Lisa: Aunt Evelyn,
this is all too generous.

- Nonsense!

My passion for traveling
is second

only to my passion for shopping.

(Laughs)

- And Jack...

I have something
very special for you, too.

I picked it up in a little
market in New Delhi.

- Well, I'll be!

- (Laughs giddily)

- If it isn't a...

Uh, what is it?

- It's a traditional kurta!

You know, there's so many
men in India

that wear these all the time.

Now I know a rancher such
as yourself

wouldn't have much use
for it during the day,

but it makes for...
a lovely night dress.

Tim: Mm-hmm. Perfect for Jack.

- All right, I'm gonna make
a fresh pot of coffee.

- Oh well, why don't I help you?

- All right.
- Right.

- Thank you.
- You're so welcome!

All: (Giggle)

- Adam, I gave that place a call,

the, uh, the one you were
talking about

that offers orienteering courses.
- You did?

Tim: Yup, and it turns out that they have
a course built in Bear Creek

that they're gonna let
my rodeo school use tomorrow.

- Why the sudden interest
in mounted orienteering?

- 'Cause I have some students that could
learn a thing or two about teamwork.

- I know we're not on your team, but do you
think Georgie and I could enter?

- Sure. Yeah, why not?

Georgie: I don't know, Adam.

I'm okay with the mounted part,
but not orienteering.

- That's why we're
the perfect team.

- Come on, Georgie,
you should totally do it.

If I could ride, I'd be there
in a heartbeat.

- Okay. I guess it could be fun.

Tim: What about you, Jack?

You wanna come and help out
with the horses,

or do you want stay home

and dance around
in your new night dress?

- Yeah, you're hilarious, Tim.

- Do you know I'm really
looking forward

to having lunch tomorrow
with you and Jack.

- So are we.

- Such a man of mystery,
isn't he,

that husband of yours.

So stoic.

- (Chuckles)

I guess he's stoic at times.

But he's not much of mystery
once you get to know him.

- Oh, I can tell that
Jack's a man of principle...

principle and great pride.

Sort of explains your living
situation, doesn't it?

- What do you mean?

- Well...

You know, like you,

I had more money
than my second husband,

and he was very proud.

You know he always
took it as an affront

if I picked up a cheque in a restaurant
or paid for a vacation.

Eventually the love turned
into resentment.

Of course that was a long,
long time ago.

We never even dreamed of living
in separate houses.

I don't know, maybe that would
have saved the marriage

or at least prolonged it,

giving us the illusion that
nothing had changed, that...

that money wasn't an issue.

- But Aunt Ev, that's not why
we don't live together.

We... we're just set in our ways.

My money has never been
an issue for us.

- After three failed marriages
of my own

I can say with some authority -

money's always an issue.

You know, love's a wonderful
thing, Lisa,

but Jack's not your equal,
not the way Dan was.

I see trouble down the road.

- Hey.

- I'm just checkin' to see
how that coffee's comin' along.

- Comin' along. Want me
to bring you a cup?

- Sure.

(Country music)

Adam: Align the edge
of the compass

with the starting
and finishing point,

and then just rotate the compass

until the arrow points North on the map.

See? It's easy.
- Easy for you!

- Don't worry. You'll get
the hang of it.

- (Sighs)

We really need to get rid
of that fanny pack.

I get you need it for your insulin,
but it's really inconvenient for riding.

- Who's going to notice?

- Hey, Adam, your mom called,
she wants her fanny pack back.

(Hooves thud)

Tim: All right, gather round.
- (Girls chuckle)

- Jack, you wanna explain
the rules?

- No thanks, Tim.

- Okay, I'll explain the rules.

You will be divided
into teams of two.

The object of the game
is to find...

the circled areas on the map.

Using your compass and the
clues on the back of the map,

you'll find the hidden markers.

- I have a question.

Tim: Wait till I'm finished
and then you can ask questions.

- Where was I?
- Marker.

- Markers.

When you have located
the marker,

it will have letters written on it.

Write the letters down

and then move on to the next
circled area on the map.

You can do it in any order.

Once you have located--
- Can I just ask one thing?

- Did you not hear what I said?

Once you have located
all five markers,

you race back to base camp
as fast as you can.

The team with the best time wins.

Any questions?
Guy: Nope.

Tim: Anyone?
- Yeah, hello, over here.

- Jade.

- What does this have
to do with rodeo?

- It has everything to do with rodeo.
The whole point of the day

is to learn how to combine
horsemanship

with strategy and teamwork.
Any more questions?

Okay, no more questions.
- (Annoyed sigh)

Tim: Here are the teams:

Chris and Evan.

Mike and Daniel.

Georgie and Adam,

and Jade and Clay.

Jade: Uh, no way.
Jake: Way!

Mount up. The clock starts now!
(Stopwatch starts ticking)

- Tim, there is no way
I'm working with him!

- Clock's tickin'.

- But Tim!
- No! I don't want to hear it.

You and Clay are partners.

Tick, tick, tick...

- Hey, partner.

(Computer plays a song
with incoming call)

- Ty, hey.
- Hey, Amy, how are ya?

- Better than you.
You look exhausted!

- Yeah, well, it's been a long trip.

But uh, hey, listen, um,

I got a crazy message from Scott.

Cass gave him an ultimatum
about the clinic.

- What do you mean?
- She's trying to get me fired.

Ty: Cass threatened to walk
if Scott doesn't make her a full partner.

- I can't believe that Scott
would agree to that.

Ty: Yeah, well, we're short
staffed at the clinic.

He can't afford to lose her
and she knows that.

- Okay, but can't he just offer
her an equal partnership?

Ty: We're not big enough
to have three partners, Amy.

It makes more financial sense
for Scott to let me go and pick up Cass.

- I can't believe that she
would do something like this.

- Ah, well, Cass has gotta do
what she's gotta do, right?

- So what are you going to do?
(Loud traffic sounds)

-I don't know.
(Horn honks loudly)

Uh, Amy, I gotta go.

Rob and the driver
are waif tin' for me.

Um, ! love you.

- I love you too.

(Computer clicks shut)

Clay: Who cares about
mounted orienteering?

It's a beautiful day.
We're out in the countryside.

Let's take the time to get
to know each other a little bit better.

- I know you think you're pretty charming,
but I got news for you -

you have zero game.

- I get it. You think
you're too good for me.

Well, I got news for you,

I've dated plenty
of college girls in my day.

- Wow, what an accomplishment.

Adam: Keep your eyes peeled
for a white birch tree.

Georgie: Okay, got it.

- Wait here for a second.
I'll be right back.

(Clicks tongue)

(Horse snorts)

- Jade, what are you doing?
- We need to have a girl talk.

- You do realize this is
a timed event, right?

- Yeah, it's really important.
Please, Georgie.

- Can you just give us a second?

- Make it quick.

Georgie: Okay, what's going on?

- There's no way I can work with Clay.
You have to switch partners with me!

- But why?
Jade: Because he's impossible!

He's always hitting on me

and saying these gross,
sexist things!

- Well, Tim's not just gonna
let us switch partners.

Don't you think he put you and
Clay together for a reason?

- Yeah, he wants us to declare
a truce or whatever,

but why should I be the one
to extend the olive branch?

I'd rather stick that branch
in my eye.

No, scratch that. I'd rather
stick it in Clay's eye.

- Well, why don't you and I
just team up then?

Jade: Because if Clay partners
with Adam they'll win for sure.

Adam's a walking GPS.

The whole point is for me
to beat Clay.

- Well, if Clay and I team up
and you and Adam win,

that means I lose.

- So what? It's not like you're
on the rodeo team or anything.

You have nothing to prove
to these guys, but I do.

Please, Georgie.

It's not like I ask you
for favors all the time. Please.

- I think the first marker
is just up ahead.

- Actually...
there's been a change of plans.

- All right, I can handle the rest of this
if you wanna take off.

- I'll stick around.

- I thought you had to meet
Lisa and Aunt Evelyn for lunch.

- Well, I did, but I think
you heed me here.

- No, I don't.

- Well, too bad
'cause I'm stayin...

I already texted Lisa.

- Well, text her back.

You're free to go.

(Bridle clinks)

Unless you're trying to get out of it
because of a certain Aunt Evelyn.

(Chuckles)
Huh?

Oh, what's the matter, Jack?

Don't you want to hear some
more stories about India?

Or was it her constant criticism about
your marriage to Lisa that turned you off?

- I said I'm not goin',
that's all there is to it.

- Yeah, and how's Lisa gonna feel about
you canceling at the last minute?

- I don't know.
She didn't respond.

- Well, sometimes silence
is louder than words.

- Trust me, it's for the best.

(Horse snorts)

(Hooves thud)

- Good boy.

(Lex snorts)

(Clicks tongue)

(Lex snorts)
(Clicks tongue)

(Horse whinnies shrilly)
Lex, settle!

(Lex snorts loudly)
Hey! Lex!

(Lex snorts rapidly)

(Lex whinnies shrilly)

(Pounding hooves)

Cass: (Echoing) Amy?

(Heavy, panicked breathing)

Amy?!

Amy, are you all right?

- Yeah, I'm fine.

- You don't look fine.
Maybe you should sit down.

- You know you have some nerve
showin' up here.

- What?

- Don't pretend like you don't
know what I'm talking about.

Ty told me. You're trying
to get him fired!

- I'm just here because I have
the test results for Lex.

- Oh, I'm surprised
you're not too busy

stabbing my husband in the back
to do actual vet work.

- (Huffs) Well, I thought
you'd like to know

Lex has a clean bill of health.

- Great. Now you can go.

(Birds chirp)

- I can't believe Jade won't suck it up
for one day to be my partner.

What's her problem?

- The only reason she doesn't
want you as a partner

is because you're an unbearable jerk.

I'd much rather be spending time
with my boyfriend right now,

but instead I'm stuck here with you.
So don't think this is fun for me!

- Well, just because-
- I'm not finished!

IT you really wanna win this,
you're gonna heed me to cooperate,

and I'm not about to spend the rest of
my day listening to you diss my friend!

So one more word about Jade
and I'm done. Got it?

- I'll start looking for
the next landmark.

- I hope you're not mad at Georgie
for agreeing to switch partners,

'cause if you're gonna be mad
at anyone it should be me.

- I'm not mad.

I just wish everyone would
take this seriously.

I know it's just a game.
I'd rather not come in last.

- There's no way we're coming in last.

I plan on winning today.

- Not if we can't find
this first marker.

I've checked the coordinates
twice. It should be right here.

- You mean this?

- Yeah, that's it!

- Why didn't you say anything?
I saw it like five minutes ago.

What?

- I thought I told you to leave.

- I'm only asking Scott for what's fair.
It’s not personal.

- You're trying to get my husband fired.
Trust me, it's personal.

- I'm not trying to get him fired,

but I'm the one
at the clinic every day

putting in the hours,
picking up the extra slack.

I deserve to be a partner
just as much as Ty.

It's not my fault Scott
can't afford two partners.

- Ty spent years paying
his dues with Scott.

He earned that partnership!

You can't just...

come in here and take over
the minute he leaves!

- Amy, what's wrong?

- I don't know.
(Gasps in pain)

It really hurts.
Something's wrong.

- Okay, just take a deep breath.

(Calming breath)

- What if I hurt the baby
when I fell?

- No. Some cramping is normal
during pregnancy.

- (Grunts in pain) No.

It really hurts.
This is all my fault!

Cass: Okay, Amy, look at me.

- (Gasps)
- This is not your fault.

You're just having some
cramping. That's all.

Come on, I'm gonna take you
to the hospital, okay?

- (Sighs)

Okay.

(Hooves thud)
- (Clicks tongue)

Whoa.

I think we should go left.

- Look, it'll be way faster
to go right.

- Yeah, but then we'll have to backtrack
at the end to get the last two markers.

- So what? We won't lose
that much time.

We'll just make up it with speed,
that is if you can keep up.

- Hold still.
- Why, what is it?

- You have a spider on your shoulder.
- Oh my God, just get it off!

Get it off!

- It's off! Calm down!

- Are you sure?

- Yes! You don't have to be
such a big baby about it!

- I can't stand spiders!
Just get it off.

A lot of people are scared
of spiders, okay?

- Yeah, including cowboys
with oversized egos

who think they know everything.

- Okay, fine.
We'll go your way.

- Okay, how try to keep up.

(Clicks tongue)

- It's a shame that Jack
couldn't join us.

- Mmm.

- Now I was going to try
and talk him...

into letting you go
on a little trip with me.

- Where?
- To Morocco.

We could leave in a few days
if you like.

- No, I can't on such short notice.

- What? An impromptu trip to Morocco

isn't the craziest idea
in the world, is it?

We've done it before!

Lisa: I know, but I have
responsibilities now.

I have a business and Katie... I can't.

- Katie is your husband's
great-granddaughter.

She's hardly your responsibility.

Lisa...

I just keep thinking
there's so much more

you could be doing with your life
instead of being a glorified babysitter.

Is that really what you signed up for
when you married Jack?

I just wonder - are you happy?

- I am, Auntie.

I really am.

And I'm hungry.

Let's, let's order some lunch,
shall we?

Cass: Do you heed anything else
before I go?

- No, thanks, I should be good.

I'm sorry I freaked out earlier.

- You had every right
to be freaked out.

- It used to be just me
and a horse in the round pen, but now...

Cass: You have a baby
to think about.

Amy: I've worked with hundreds
of horses just like Lex,

so how come every time
I close my eyes

all I can see is him
charging me?

- Well, you heard what
the doctor said.

It was just Braxton Hicks
contractions,

totally normal at this stage
in your pregnancy.

It had nothing to do with your fall.
- I know.

I don't know what I would have
done if you weren't here.

- Don't worry about it,

but get some rest.
Doctor's orders.

- Cass...

it is personal.

- What?

- What you're doing to Ty.

I know you think there should be
some kind of separation

between what's personal
and what's business.

I don't think it can ever
be like that, not with us.

I'm Ty's wife,

and you're his work-wife
and my friend.

It's just... it's really messy.

- I just want what's fair.

I don't want to hurt you.
Or Ty.

- Then don't.

(Hooves thud)

- Okay, so the marker
is 140 degrees

from this steel drum.

- Yeah, 230 degrees from
this tripod...

That makes it somewhere
over here.

- Do you see it?
- No.

- Did you read your
compass right?

- Of course I read my compass right.
It's around here somewhere.

- Look.

- You see, I told you
it was over here.

- We're making pretty good time.

- We've only got
three markers left.

Why don't we go get five and then
three and four on the way back.

- Sounds good. Let's do it.

- We might actually win this!
- Don't sound so surprised.

(Hooves thud)

- It's that way.

(Hooves thud)

(Hands slap)

- You know, Jack,
I got some experience

dealing with difficult relatives.

In fact, I got an ex-father-in-law
who can be a real pain in the butt.

(Thermos thumps down)

Would you lighten up?

Come on, Evelyn's harmless.

I, I don't see why
you can't suffer

through one more lunch with her.

- Because...

I overheard her sayin'
somethin' to Lisa last night.

- What?

- Ah, she was shootin' her
mouth off

about how Lisa is rich
and I'm not

and all the trouble that's
gonna cause down the road.

- So what?! She's got some old
fashioned ideas about money.

It's not the end of the world.

- If I show up there today,

believe me I will not be able
to stop myself

from tellin' Evelyn
where she can go.

- Well if you tell her off, yeah,
that's definitely a bad idea,

but you not showin' up,
that might even be worse.

- Well, what am I supposed
to do? Just sit there?

Not say a word while she's
lookin' down her nose at me?

- That's what I always did.

Husbands have been doin' that
with in-laws for centuries.

You used to look down
your nose at me,

but I always showed up
for those dinners.

- It's not the same now.

- It's exactly the same thing, Jack.

That's how! I gained
Marion's respect -

always showin' up
for the dinners.

And more importantly,
it pissed you off.

If you leave now
you'll make it for dessert.

(Coffee sloshes)

(Gate clanks)

(Lex snorts)

- (Sighs)

Okay.

Let's start again.

(Low hum of chatter)

(Door opens)

(Door shuts)

- Thought you weren't
gonna make it.

- Oh, I pushed off a little early.

Good to see you, Evelyn.

- Better late than never I suppose.

You know, I've been trying
to convince my niece

to go on a little trip with me.
- Hmm, where to?

- Morocco.

There's so much culture
over there and architecture

and the food is to die for.

Of course you would absolutely
hate it over there, Jack.

Wouldn't he, Lisa?

- So when would that be?

- Well, I was hoping
in a few days, but apparently...

Lisa's too busy babysitting
Katie to come along.

- I don't call it babysitting.
Evelyn: Well, I do!

Her parents seem to have absolutely
no interest in raising the child

and you have been left to pick up
the parental slack.

- Evelyn, what's...?

This is none of your business.

- Excuse me?

- I'm done.

I can't sit here another second

and listen to you diminish
the choices I've made for myself.

Heartland is my home.

I don't drop in and buy
a gift at the souvenir shop

like you do
in India and Morocco.

I've chosen it.

This is my life.

- Yes, I know it's your life--

- Why do you feel that you have
the right to judge it?!

How dare you call me
a glorified babysitter.

Katie may not be my flesh
and blood,

but she is as much family to me
now as you are!

You asked me before
if I'm happy.

Let me be very clear -

yes, I'm happy.

I think the bigger question
right now is - are you?

I'm sorry. I need some air.

Excuse us.

(Receding footsteps)

(Door closes)
- (Sniffles)

(Door opens)

(Low hum of chatter)

- So what just happened
in there?

- (Sighs)

I told my Aunt off.

And I'm really glad I did.

I love our life together.

I'm happy.
- I love you.

- (Clicks tongue)

Getup.

(Lex snorts)
(Amy clicks tongue)

(Hooves thud)

Get up, come on.

(Hooves thud)

Come on, Lex.

That's it.

(Hooves thud)
(Clicks tongue)

(Lex snorts)

(Hooves thud)

(Sharp exhales)

(Happy sigh)

You're a good boy, Lex. Hey?

That's a good boy.

- Scott, for the record,
I'm not trying to get Ty fired,

well, at least that's not
my intention.

- I can't afford two partners

so you're putting me
in a difficult position.

- I know,

but you can't expect me to do
Ty's share of the work

without making some changes.

- (Sighs) I can't make you
a partner.

- Okay. Well, what can you do?

- (Sighs)

Okay.

I will hire two assistants
instead of just one.

That'll help with the workload,
and um...

we can talk about a raise.

- Twenty-five percent.

- Five.

- Twenty.

- How about we discuss this
over coffee?

- Okay, but you're buying.

- At this rate, I won't be able
to afford it.

(Both chuckle)

(Soft music)

(Water flows)

(Hooves splash)

Georgie: This way, this way...

Oh, there it is,
the last marker.

- Okay, let's get back to camp.

- Well, look who it is.

- Took you long enough.

This is our last marker,
which means I win and you lose,

but you're probably
gettin' used to that by now.

- Actually, it's our last marker too,

and I would have been here
hours ago if Adam wasn't so slow.

- Hey, I'm the one following the map
and taking all the compass readings.

Without me you'd be lost somewhere
in the Kananaskis by now.

- Figures you'd make Adam
do all the work.

- I'm so gonna beat you back
to camp.

- Do you even know what
direction camp is in?

- Of course I do.
It's that way, right?

(Both chuckle)

- I knew that.

(up-tempo music)

- What are they doing?

(Water splashes)
- Yah! Yah!

- Come on!

(Hooves splash)

Come on!

- Yah! Yah, come on! Come on!

(Hooves thunder)

- Ha!
- Yup, yup, come on! Yah!

Yah!
- Come on! Come on!

(Hooves thud)

Too slow, McMurtry. I win.
- Barely.

- You're on the same team,
remember?

It doesn't matter
who came in first here.

Your time's pretty good.

Let's see how you did
with the markers.

Well, see what you can do
with a little team work?

You're the winners.

- They used us.

- Yup.

- I'm really sorry about today.

I know you were really looking
forward to orienteering.

- That's okay.

We're already signed up
for the real event next month,

but this time no Jade or Clay,

just the two of us, right?
- Yeah, promise.

- Hey. Congratulations
on winning.

- Yeah, thank you.

- So don't you think your whole
rivalry with Clay

is getting a little out of hand?

- You don't understand, Georgie.

I was just starting to get the respect
of all the guys on the rodeo team,

and then Clay comes along
and treats me like

I'm just some tail
to be chased.

I've worked too long
and too hard for that.

- (Sighs)

He's scared of spiders.
- What?

- He nearly fell off his horse when I tried
to brush one off his shoulder.

(Guys chatter)

- Not such a tough cowboy
after all.

- No, not even close.

- Well, I'll see you later.

- I got 'em.
- Okay.

- (Chuckles)

(Knock at the door)

- Come in! I'll get it.

(Door shuts)
Hi...

- I'll, uh, I'll leave you
two alone to talk.

- Please stay. I'd...
I'd like you to hear this.

I was a guest in your home

and I behaved dreadfully.

And the worst part is

I offended someone
very dear to me.

I had no right to call
into question

any of the choices
that you have made.

I don't know if you could
ever forgive me?

- Of course I can forgive you.

Okay. (Chuckles)

- You know I've...

I've traveled all over the world

and I've seen things so beautiful
they make my heart ache,

but, you know,
I would be lying if I said

I sometimes didn't wonder
what my life would be like

if I'd made different choices.

You're very brave, Lisa,
you always have been,

and I wish you nothing
but happiness.

(Patter of running footsteps)

Katie: Auntie Evelyn, are you
gonna fly the kite with me?

- Oh, I'm so sorry, darling,
I can't.

I, I have a plane to catch
and I have to be going.

- Well, why don't you delay
your flight,

and that way you can spend
some more time with us.

Jack: You'd be welcome to stay,
Evelyn.

You're family.

- I don't know what to say.

- I think you say yes.
(Chuckles)

(Laughs)

- Yes.
- Ah, it comes with a hug.

All: (Laugh)

- I...

I accept.

You know, Katie, I think I felt
the wind picking up

when I walking up to the house.

Today might be the perfect day
to fly this kite!

(Laughing)

- Come on, off you go!

(Kiss) Love you.
- Love you too.

- Thank you.

- (Chuckles)

Cass: You sure this is safe?

Didn't he nearly run you over yesterday?
- (Chuckles)

We've made a lot of progress
since then.

- Okay.

All right.

- Okay, we'll just take this
nice and slow,

build up his confidence.

Good boy, Lex. Good boy.

♪ I'll be your home ♪

- Okay, up it goes, up, up, up!
- You got this!

- Okay!

(Katie laughs excitedly)
- Look at it go! Look at it!

There it goes!
Katie, come here!

Come here, sweetheart.

(Katie chortles)
Take it home!

- All right, now let it go,

let it out but just a little bit...
There you go.

Run, run with it, run!

That's it, girl! Look at that!

That's it! That's it! Go, go!

All: (Shout happily)

♪ I'll be your home ♪

- Look at that!
♪ I'll be your home ♪