Heartland (2007–…): Season 10, Episode 6 - The Green-Eyed Monster - full transcript

Amy helps a mounted archer reconnect with her horse. Meanwhile Georgie's relationship is tested when Adam finds her spending time with another guy. And Lou is surprised by Mitch's reaction when she unexpectedly descends on his fishing trip.

Amy: Previously on "Heartland"...

- Here are the teams:
Georgie and Adam,

and Jade and Clay.

Jade: Uh, no way.
Georgie: What's going on?

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

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

but instead I'm stuck here with you!

- I mean, there's something
between us that's undeniable,

but this new business,
it's gonna be my entire life and...

I just wouldn't want you
to have to wait for me.

(Soft music)



(Spartan whinnies sharply)
Jack Whoa, easy, easy, easy.

(Spartan snorts)

(Hooves thud)
- Easy. What are you thinkin'?

Spartan! Whoa, whoa, whoa,
whoa, whoa!

Whoa, easy, easy.

Settle down.

- (Snorts)

- Yeah.

Amy: No, today is perfect.

Yeah, come by any time.
(Hooves thud)

Okay. I'm looking forward to it.

(Spartan snorts loudly)

- Another client?

- Yeah, a riding instructor!



Should be fun. Hi, bud.

- Are you sure you don't want
to take a couple days off?

You just finished up with Lex.

- I appreciate your concern, Grandpa,

but you're starting
to sound a bit like dad.

- Okay, okay.

Just tryin' to look out
for my granddaughter.

- I know, but I'm fine.

I am.

- Okay. You've just been keepin'
yourself awful busy is all.

- I know what you're thinking,

but this has nothing
to do with Ty.

- All right.

I'll be around if you need
any help.

- Thanks, Grandpa.

(Country music plays in diner)

- Oh, that's cute.

Your boyfriend's back. Again.

What is his superpower?
Knowing your location at all times?

- Jade, be nice.

- Come on, admit it.
It's a little much.

Every shift you work,

there he is sitting
at the counter.

Georgie: It's not so bad.

Okay, maybe it is a bit much.

I love hanging out with Adam,

just not every second
of every day.

- Well, you better do something
about it

before he decides to join
the Extreme Team or something.

Actually, I'd pay money to see that.

Lisa: So many jars!

Why are we keeping them?
Let's do some recycling!

(Bottles clank)

- I like this one!

- Oh, you know what? There's so many,
just put it in the recycling box.

Jack: You ladies are up
and at it early!

Katie: I'm helping Lisa!
Jack: You are!

Lisa: We are doing a little
tidying up

so things are nice
when Lou gets here.

How was your ride?

- He gave me a bit of a hard time,
that horse.

I know Spartan's always had
a bit of the nick in him,

but, I don't know...

(Water flows)
..this feels like somethin' else.

- Did you talk to Amy about it?
- Oh, no. I didn't even mention it to her.

I think she's got enough
on her plate right how.

- Speaking of which, I promised Georgie
that I would pick her up at Maggie's.

Could you watch Katie
for a little bit?

- Yes.
- Thank you, thank you.

(Kiss) All right.

I'll see ya.

- Yup.
(Door opens)

Where'd she go?
(Door shuts)

- So, about this weekend--

- I was thinking we could go
to a movie on Saturday

and maybe check out that new exhibit
at the Science Centre on Sunday.

- So, Saturday and Sunday, huh?

- Do you have plans?

Jade: (Clears throat loudly)

- What?

- Oh, nothing, it's just...

I should probably just check
with Lou.

She gets in today and she probably has
tons of stuff planned.

- Okay.

- (Sighs)

(Taxi rumbles)

(Door opens)

(Door shuts)

- I coulda picked you up
from the airport you know.

- It's fine. I grabbed
an earlier flight.

- Oh, here, let me help you with this.
- Thank you.

- (Grunts with effort) Jeez!

Someone went a little crazy
at the duty-free.

(Grunts with effort)
- Maybe not there,

but I might have gone
a little bit overboard

with gifts for everyone.
(Trunk slams shut)

- You? Overboard?
Can't picture it.

Taxi dispatcher:
Dispatch to Car 1122.

- Thank you.
- Mm-hmm.

- So, how was New York?

- It was great, actually.
Better than anticipated.

- I expect nothing less from
Hudson's Entrepreneur of the Year.

- (Chuckles)

You know, I don't really
feel right

about the way we left things
before New York.

- News not really a great
time, Lou.

Uh, maybe we can talk soon
though?

- Of course.

- Welcome home.

(Dog barks in the distance)

(Truck rumbles)

- Hi, I'm looking
for Amy Fleming?

Amy?
- Hi, you must be Rhonda,

and this must be the guy
who's biting all your students.

- Yeah, he is. And you're...

- Expecting. Yeah, it's our
first. We're pretty excited.

- You're not riding while
you're pregnant, are you?

- No, I'm not.

- Okay, then. Uh, I'm sorry.
I don't think this is gonna work.

- Why? Because I'm expecting?

- Well, in order for you to be
able to fix my horse

you heed to be able to ride,

and how are you supposed
to do that if you're pregnant?

You should've mentioned this
on the phone.

-I, I can still help you--

- You know what? Don't worry about it.
We'll find someone else.

(Theme song)

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

♪ You dreamer
Oh, oh, oh, oh ♪

♪ You dreamer ♪

♪ You dreamer ♪

- (Annoyed sigh)

- Hey.
- Hey.

Oh, oh, hmm-mm.

- Right. I can't even have
real tea anymore!

- Okay, why don't
you have a seat

and I'll make ya
a cup of your tea.

- You mean my raspberry lemon
no-caffeine, no-taste tea?

- (Laughs)
Yeah, that's the stuff.

- (Annoyed sigh)
Is this what pregnancy's like?

Is this what my life is gonna
be like from now on,

everybody treating me like an invalid?
This is ridiculous!

Did Mom ride when she was
pregnant? I bet she did.

- Well, you know, people did
a lot of things back then

that they probably
shouldn't have.

- I just think it's crazy.
I don't know why I can't ride.

Even Cassandra said the baby's
well-protected in the womb.

- Is everything okay with you?
"Cause you seem a little on edge.

- You know that client
I was telling you about,

the riding instructor?
- Yeah.

- She took one look at me
and turned tail.

How am I supposed to keep
working without any clients?

- Come on now, we both know
you've helped plenty of horses

without riding them.

Don't get all wound up.

- I know, Grandpa, it's just...

I wanted my life to stay
as normal as possible

until this baby came,

and so far it's changing
so quickly.

Lou: I thought I heard
a familiar voice!

- Lou, I didn't even know
you were back!

- Hey! (Gasps) Look at you.
You're showing!

You look amazing.
- I don't feel amazing.

- Aw...
- Nobody told me about the heartburn.

- Ugh, yes, one of the many
joys of pregnancy.

Amy: (Sighs)
(Door opens)

- Mom!
- Sweetheart!

(Kiss) Let me look at you.
I missed you!

And look at you in your
adorable Maggie's uniform!

How do you like working there?
- It's pretty awesome!

- Hi.
- Lisa, thank you so much!

- Welcome home. My pleasure.

- Okay, I hope you're not
scheduled this weekend,

because I want to do something
with just the three of us -

me, you and Katie.
- Sounds fun.

- You don't seem excited.
- Well, it's just...

I was supposed to hang out with Adam.
He wants to see a movie.

- How come that sounds
like such a chore?

- It's not. I should probably
go get changed.

- What was that about?
- I have no idea.

- Maybe a little trouble
in paradise?

- Well, I was booked but now
my schedule's completely open,

so I'm gonna go to Maggie's
and pick up the feed order.

But I do want to hear all about New York,
so we'll catch up later?

- Sound good.
All right, Kitty Kat!

It's gonna be just
me and you this weekend.

- Nope!
- What?! Don't tell me you have plans too?

Lisa: Abraham's birthday party.
Lou: Oh, okay.

Well, that's fine. No big deal.

- Can we go pick some flowers?
- Sure.

Do we have enough?

- Monty!

- Honey, don't go too far, okay?
- Okay.

Lou: Stay where Mommy can see you.
- All right.

- Going fishing?
- Yeah.

I asked Jack for a couple
days off,

so I'm headed to his secret
spot in Moose Creek.

- Katie and I went for a picnic
there last summer. It's beautiful.

Not to brag, but I used to be pretty good
at fly fishing myself.

- What? You fish?
- Yeah, don't look so surprised.

My dad took me.
He said I was a natural.

- We should go sometime.
- Yeah, I'd like that.

- Yeah, me too.

Well, I should, uh, should head out.
- Okay.

(Chuckles)

- Thank you.
- (Laughs) You're welcome.

(Door opens)

(Door shuts)
(Truck starts up)

- Have fun.
- Thanks. I will.

- (Chuckles)

- You're quiet. What's wrong?

- Oh, nothing.

- Tell me.

- I'm just worried about Amy.

She had a client cancel
on her this morning

and only because
she was pregnant.

- What?! You're kidding.

- Ah, I think it kinda
shook her up.

- Well...

let's get her some new clients.

'I make some calls. In fact,

yeah, I think I know someone
who would be perfect.

- But whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa,
whoa, whoa.

I don't think we should
interfere.

- Oh, nonsense.
That's what families do.

(Phone beeps)
Interfere.

- Amy!

You've gotta come see this!

(Loud thwack)

- That's pretty impressive!

You know, even the hunters
I know aren't that accurate!

- It takes a lot of practice.

- Norah, this is Amy,
my granddaughter.

Amy, this is Norah.

- Hi.
Jack: Her mom's a friend of Lisa's.

- Well, it's nice to meet you.
- It's a pleasure.

- Norah here is a mounted archer.

- She does that on horseback.

- Wow! That's amazing.

- Yeah, she's a pretty big deal.
She's competed all over the world.

Norah: I've been dying
to work with you,

and when Lisa told me about
you cancellation this morning

I packed up the truck
and I came right over.

- Why's that?

- I need your help.

- I would love to,
but the timing's not right.

Full disclosure: I'm pregnant.

- Congrats! I just had a baby
ten months ago.

- Really? Well, that's great.
- Yeah, it is great,

but ever since, me and my horse
have been outta sync,

and the way things are going now, I don't
know if we'll ever get back to competing.

- (Sighs)
- Take a look at Doc, please?

I really value your opinion.

- Okay, I... I'll have a look.

- Thanks!

- (Chuckles)

Hello? Tim.

Yup. Amy? She's good.

What?!

How would I know if she's
getting enough folic acid, ya--

You know what? I'll just-
I'll have her call ya.

Say hi to Casey
at the hot springs.

(Phone beeps off)
- Tim again, huh?

- Yeah, you know, if I have
to listen to him any more

about his pregnancy nonsense.

You know, it's like he's the one
that's havin' a baby!

- Well, imagine how Amy feels.

How did things go out there
with Amy and Norah?

- Oh good. There're out there
right now.

- Good!

Are you lookin' for something?

- Yeah, well, I was gonna make
my stew for tomorrow,

kind of a welcome home dinner
for Lou,

but I can't see my jar in here.

-Ajar?
- Yeah, it's supposed to be right here.

- What did it look like?

- Well, it's a jar.

It's got a white top,
some tape on it, some marks.

It's how I measure my...
my spices for the stew.

- Okay.

(Hooves thud)

- This is so cool!
- (Laughs)

(Hard thwack) (Hooves thud)

- Easy, Doc!

(Doc snorts loudly) Doc!

Come on!

See? That's what
I'm talking about.

If Doc pulled that during competition,
we'd be disqualified.

I'm sorry! I just...

really want to prove to everyone
that I've still got it.

- I know what you mean.

(Bottles clank)

- Hey, Lisa!
- Hey!

(Exhales nervously)

You startled me.

- Are you looking for
something?

- Yeah, just something
in the recycling.

- Oh, Grandpa probably
took it to the depot.

- No, it was here today.

- Is everything okay?

- I think I accidentally threw
out your grandfather's jar.

- You threw out grandpa's jar?!

- I know! I don't know
what the big deal is.

- He needs it for his stew!
-Yes, so he said.

I don't know what that means,
but you know...

(Bottles clank)

You know what?
(Bottles clank)

I'm gonna buy him a new one.

Jack will never know!

- Jack will never know what?

- Well, I'd love to work
with Doc.

I'd like to see how he responds
to liberty.

- Liberty? You think that'll help?

- Yeah, it's definitely a great way to get
back the oneness you used to share.

Can I work with him a little first?

- Absolutely.
- Thanks.

- Um, hey, Norah,

do you think you could teach me
some mounted archery stuff

while Amy's working with your horse?

- Sure! I'd love to!
But you have to start on your feet.

- Okay!

(Hard thwack)

- Okay, so, you want to attach
the nock of the arrow here.

- Okay.

- Then you just drawback
towards your ear or your chin,

whatever you're more
comfortable with,

and release.

(Hard thwack)

- Wow.

Okay.

Norah: Mm-hmm.

(Soft thud)

Okay, try putting three fingers
underneath the arrow, supporting it.

- Like this?
- Perfect.

- Okay.
- Try again.

(Hard thwack)

- I hit it!
- (Excited laugh)

Not bad! You're gettin' it!

- Thank you so much for all your help!
- No worries.

- Here.
- Oh, keep it.

- Really?
- Yeah, well, for the weekend anyway.

Have some fun practicing. Bye!
- Bye!

(Cell phone beeps)

Adam: Why not?

Georgie: (On phone) I just don't think
I can hang out this weekend.

Amy's working with this
mounted archer

and she lent me some equipment
I can only use for the next two days.

You're not mad, are you?

- No, it's fine.

Georgie: Okay, well,

it might be nice to have
some space, you know,

give us a chance to miss
each other a little.

- Right. Okay.

Bye.

- Okay.

Bye.

(Phone beeps off)
(Troubled sigh)

Amy: So New York was amazing?
- Oh, you have no idea.

Look at this space we found
in Brooklyn.

(Spartan snorts)
- Oh wow.

- It's perfect.
(Spartan snorts angrily)

(Hoof bangs stall)
- Whoa.

(Spartan snorts angrily)

Since when did Spartan
become such a diva?

- He's been acting like this for days.
I don't know what's gotten into him.

- Wait a minute, you don't know
what's gotten into your own horse?

(Hoof bangs stall)
- I don't! Grandpa's been riding him daily.

There's no reason for him
to be this upset.

(Spartan snorts angrily)

- Poor guy.

(Hard thwack)

(Door shuts)

Clay: Hey, Georgie, what's up?
(Hard thwack)

Georgie: Nothing.
What are you doing here?

- Tim said I could borrow
some equipment

while he's out of town.

You know you're supposed
to aim for the middle, right?

- What, you think you could
do better?

- (Chuckles) Probably.
- Of course you can.

Clay's great at everything.

- That's awfully nice of you to say.

- I was being sarcastic!
- Ouch.

After how much fun
we had orienteering?

That hurts.

Now give me the bow.
Let me show you how it's done.

- You're holding it wrong.

- Hey!
- Hi Lisa!

- Good morning, ladies.

Wait till you see what I found
at the new kitchen boutique in town!

- (Chuckles)
(Bottles clank)

Jack: And just what
do we have here?

- Well, we don't need
an old outdated jar.

We can find the recipe ourselves.

- That jar was my recipe, Lisa.

Without it...

there is no stew.

Lisa: Come on, give it a try.

Who knows? Maybe the stew
you're about to make

may be even better.

(Whip whips)
- (Clicks tongue)

(Whistles)
(Doc snorts)

(Whip whips)
(Whistles)

(Whip whips)
(Clicks tongue)

Good boy!

(Clicks tongue)
(Doc snorts)

(Clicks tongue)

Come on, come on.

Come on.

Good boy, Doc!

(Doc snorts)
(Clicks tongue)

(Whip whips)
(Whistles)

- Who knew the old boy
could be so graceful?

Amy: He catches on
pretty quick!

- Seems like Doc is really
bonding with you but...

I got to ask, isn't the point of all this
to get him to bond with me?

- Well, that's the next step. I would like
to see you do some liberty work with him.

What do you think?
- (Nervous laugh)

I think liberty looks
a lot like dancing

and I was never
the ballet kinda girl.

- (Laughs)

Well, it's not about being
delicate or dainty,

it's about being one
with your horse.

Give it a try?

- Okay, but no laughing.
- I promise.

- You either.

- (Laughs)
- Boy. Okay.

(Doc snorts)
Come on!

Good boy!

- That's it.

(Doc snorts)

- Good boy!

(Doc snorts)

Amy: There you go!

Norah: Good boy. Come on.

(Pants)

- I feel stupid!
- (Laughing)

- (Gasping) Okay.

(Gasps for air)

I'm totally winded!
- Well let's take a little break.

- Yeah.
- You guys keep up the bonding.

- Okay.
- (Chuckles)

- Good boy.

(Hard thwack)

- (Satisfied exhale)

- Here. So, you talk to Jade lately?

- Yeah, all the time.

- Yeah? What she say about me?

- Pretty much nothing.
(Hard thwack)

- (Chuckles) I have a hard time
believing that.

- See? That's exactly the kind
of macho crap Jade hates about you.

- Ah ha, so she does talk about me!

(Hard thwack)

- Just shut up
and take your shot.

- Oh. Let's, uh,
get a picture of this.

It’s gonna be epic.
- Okay.

(Sighs)

(Camera click)

- Perfect.

(Hard thwack)

Also perfect.
Well, see you later.

Good luck with this, Katniss!

- (Sighs)

- Hey, you drop Katie off?
- Yeah.

Since when does my 5-year old have
a more exciting social life than me?

- Come on, Lou, you just got back.

- Yeah, I know,
but I was kinda hoping

that I could just pick up
where I left off.

- You have, haven't you?
- Not with everyone.

- Mitch.

- I want to be honest with him
about how I feel, Amy.

I want to tell him that the
whole time I was in New York,

I couldn't stop thinking about him.

- I have never heard you talk
about Mitch like this.

Sounds like you really missed him.
- I did.

You know, you're right.
This is big, Amy.

Do you think I should
go talk to him?

- Didn't he go away
for the weekend?

- Yeah, but he practically invited me along.
- Practically?

- Yeah, we were talking about fishing
and he said we should go sometime,

but Katie was there and...

I don't know, I felt like there
was more he wanted to say.

I bet he thought I was just busy
all weekend with the girls.

- Yeah, probably.

- You know what,
Amy, you're right.

I need to go down there,
and I need to tell him how I feel.

- Well, are you sure?

- Yeah! 'Cause if I don't,
maybe I never will.

Thank you.

- For what?

(Birds chirp)
(Water gently flows)

(Chain clinks)

(Brush rustles)

Lou: (Pants)

- Uh... (Chain clinks)

Lou?
Lou: Hi.

- What, what are you doin' here?

- You said we should
go fishing sometime.

The girls are busy today so...

I thought it'd be nice to spend
the day together.

Give us a chance to talk.

-Uh...

Talk, yeah, um...
(Fishing rod clicks)

You know, most people,
they come out here for the solitude.

Talking's really not part
of the equation.

- Oh, all right, um...

I'll just stay out
of your way then.

You won't even know I'm here.

- (Exhales)

(Fishing rod clicks)

(Brush rustles)

- (Grunts)

Oof!
(Brush rattles)

- Not really catchin' much
over there, are ya?

- (Exhales)

You got any pointers?

- I thought you were a natural.
(Lure plops in water)

- Yeah, I uh...

My dad never took me
fishing growing up.

I kinda made that up.

He was always busy
on the rodeo circuit.

He wasn't around much
when I was a kid.

- Daddy issues.

Starting to make a lot more
sense to me how.

- Hey, I do not have daddy issues!
- Oh no? Coulda fooled me.

(Lines whip, lures plop)

(Resigned exhale)

You're not movin'
your line enough.

- What?

(Water sloshes)

- You know...

the key to fly fishing is to
match the movement of your fly

with the movement
of an actual insect.

- I know.

- Here, let me show you.

(Line whips)

See that?
- Yeah.

- Back...
(Line whips)

Yeah. Like that.

- Like this?
(Line whips)

- Yeah.

- See? I'm a natural.

- (Chuckles)

Good. You're good.

(Water sloshes)

Amy: Okay, let's try this again.

(Hooves thud)

(Dramatic music)
(Loud thwack)

- (Gasps)
(Doc whinnies sharply)

(Grunts with pain)

- Norah!

- (Sighs)
Amy: Norah, are you okay?

- Yeah, I'm fine.

- I'm so sorry. I really
thought you guys were ready.

I don't know what happened.

- Maybe you were right.
Maybe you can't help us.

(Birds chirp)
(Water laps gently)

- Oh my God, I think I caught
something.

Mitch!
I think I caught a fish!

- What?
- I caught a fish!

- Really?
- (Excited gasp)

- All right, easy, easy, easy, easy, easy!
- Oh, it feels heavy! Whoa.

- Whoa! (Shrieks)
- I got him, I got him, I got him.

Reel him in.
- Get away!

- Yup, one minute.
(Grunts with effort)

- Got it?
- Yup.

- (Excited squeal)

- Oh wow, you're a natural after all!
- See? Yeah.

- Okay.
- Whoa.

So now what?
- Well...

the law says we gotta
throw him back so uh...

- Okay.

- (Chuckles)
(Water sloshes)

- That was fun.

- Yeah. Good job.
- Thank you.

- Well... (Chuckles)

(Chain clanks)

Lou, I think you should go.

- What?!

- You know, I... I came up here
to be alone

and I don't know why you can't
respect that.

(Chain clinks)

- I'm sorry. This was obviously
a mistake.

You know, it was a mistake
to think that

we could actually behave
like adults for once

and express
how we actually feel!

Enjoy your solitude.

- (Crying)

- Rough day?

- I'm in over my head, Lou.

(Tearful) I can't seem to fix
the connection

between my client and her horse.

What, what if I can't work with
horses the same way anymore?

I just wish Ty was here.
- I know.

(Sighs) I know.

- (Sniffs)

I must be crazy

to let my husband travel
halfway around the world

where there's poachers.
I mean that's dangerous, right?

And...

You know, I think I've made
a terrible mistake.

I thought I could do this
without him,

but I can't.

And, and babies!

The only baby I've ever held
has been Katie and...

I get horses, Lou, but kids?

- Listen, you're just freaking out

because you had a tough day
and you're pregnant.

You're allowed to freak out.

- What if I can't fix
this horse, Lou?

- I know you.

You are gonna find the solution.

You're the miracle girl, right?

- I used to be.
- Still are.

- Yeah.

Hey, how did...

how did it go with Mitch?

- Oh, don't ask.

I should never have taken
your advice.

- (Laughs)

(Crickets chirp)

(Cutlery clinks)

Katie: Can I go play, Mommy?
- Sure, sweetheart.

(Cutlery clinks)

- How do you like the stew?

-Oh, uh...

Yeah, it's okay I guess.

It has a little bit
of a sour flavor.

- (Disapproving grunt)
(Foot thuds on floor)

- I knew it. You are all
terrible liars!

- What, it's not bad,
it's just different!

(Cutlery clinks)

- Come on, come on, come on,
it's not that bad.

It just needs a little refining
on the recipe.

- No, Grandpa. N-no...

(Sighs heavily)

- Your other half's not here.

- I know.

I'm not here for Georgie.
I'm here for a milkshake.

- Look, I know it's none
of my business,

but a little word of advice...

maybe try being a little
less available.

- What do you mean?
- You know what I mean.

You stick to Georgie
like a shadow.

- I like to spend time with her.

That's what couples do.
They spend time together.

- Yeah, but not every moment
of every day.

- Did she say something to you?

(Phone chimes)

- (Chuckles) What a loser!

- Who?

- Clay. Look at this picture
he just sent me.

Since when is he into archery?

- Archery?

(Phone beeps on)

(Whooshing game sound effect
on computer)

(Cell phone rings)

(Phone beeps)
(Ringing stops)

(Phone clicks off)

(Computer rings)

(Computer beeps)

- Ty!

-I hope I didn't wake ya.

- It's so good to hear your voice.
I've missed you so much.

Ty: I miss you too.
I woulda called sooner

it's just, were in the middle of nowhere
and it took forever to get here.

- That's okay. I'm just glad
you got there safely.

Ty: I think you'd love Mongolia, Amy.

- What's it like?
Ty: Well, I haven't seen much of it,

but from what ! have seen,
it's pretty cool.

There's horses everywhere
and Bob and I are actually

going out tomorrow to examine
some of the local livestock.

- That sounds amazing.
- How's our little nugget doing?

- Good. Really good.

I have a doctor's appointment
coming up.

It's the one where we get to find out
if it's a boy or a girl.

Ty?

Ty: No, it's just uh...

I just, I really wanted
to be there for that but...

- Don't worry. I promise I won't
find out anything without you.

So what are they feeding you
over there?

Ty: If you can believe it: goat.

- Did you say goat?
Ty: Yeah.

We had goat stew for dinner.

- Well, it was probably better
than the stew we had.

(Chuckles)

Ty: Just hold on. I'm gonna take you
on a tour of the camp, okay?

- Okay.
Ty: So this is my yurt.

It's pretty simple, but check out
the design on the door.

- (Laughs)
Ty: Beautiful, huh?

(Birds chirp)

(Gate clanks)

(Hooves thud)

Norah: At it already I see.

- We're not giving up that easily.

Hoo, are we, boy?

Who's this?
- This is my son, Milo.

Amy: Hi, Milo! (Chuckles)

- I hope it's okay.
I couldn't find a babysitter

so I brought him along.
- Of course. He's adorable!

(Milo cries)

(Doc snorts)

Norah: It's okay, Milo,
it’s okay.

(Doc snorts angrily)

- Hey, easy.
(Doc snorts angrily)

Hey, whoa, what, what?

- Shh, shh, shh.
(Milo quiets down)

- I think I understand.

Doc's jealous.

- No offense, but that sounds crazy.

- There's nothing crazy about it.

Before Milo was born,
Doc was your baby.

I bet you used
to spend hours a day with him,

and then as soon
as your son was born,

he got all the attention.
Doc's jealous.

- I have been distracted lately.

My husband's been looking
after him. I haven't had time.

- I get it. A new baby needs
his mom's attention,

but so does your other baby.
(Light pats)

- Do you mind?
- Of course not.

Hi. Hey, you.

Want to go over here? Huh?

- (Sighs)

Hey boy. Can you forgive me?

(Milo fusses)

So what do we do now?

- We go back to the basics.

- Look.
- I think he likes me.

Norah: Yeah!
- (Chuckles)

Hey.

- Okay, what are we painting today?

- Remi!
- Oh, you sure are!

And look, she's posing for you!

Do you have all the colors you heed?
- Yup.

- What is that?

Katie, you have GG's jar!

(Laughing) Oh, ho ho ho ho ho!

Well...

- Yeah. There's a good boy.

You like that, don't you?

- So, Milo's in good hands.

I just met your husband
out there.

Norah: Ah, you know, I...

I told him I needed to spend
more time with Doc.

It's weird, I...
I love being a mom,

but I don't want to forget
who I was before having Milo.

- I've been thinking about that
a lot too lately,

how things are going to change.

- Not everything changes.

I'm still the same girl
I always was,

and mounted archery's
a huge part of that.

Doc is a huge part of that.

- Good boy...

Good boy.
(Light pats)

You're back.

- Yeah, just dropping off
some of Tim's stuff.

What are you doing
to that horse?

- I'm getting Phoenix used
to the archery equipment.

Norah: Good work, Georgie.
He doesn't look scared at all.

- I would be if I were him.

Amy: Do you guys want to see
how a professional does it?

- What, you think we're ready?

Amy: I really think you are.

- Okay, let's do it.
(Gate clanks)

(Hard thwack)

(Hooves thud)

(Hard thwack)

(Hard thwack)

(Hard thwack)

(Clapping)
- (Happy laugh)

- Wow!

Good boy!
(Affectionate pats)

That's the horse I remember!

- Norah, you're amazing!

- I've never seen anything like that.

- Well, now we just have to get
our time down.

If you can't do the course
in under 16 seconds,

you're kinda out of the contest.

Clay: 16 seconds?!

Huh, you got some work to do.

(Bike clicks)

- Adam, hey!

- Looks like you two
are having fun.

- I thought you would be
at the Science Centre.

- And I thought you wanted space.

I didn't think that meant
ditching me

to hang out with him
for the whole weekend.

- I didn't. Just I...
- Whatever.

I hope you two are very happy
together.

Clay: Okay.
(Bike clicks)

- Well, I could try that I guess.

Lisa: (Clears throat)
We have something for you.

- It's not more measuring cups, is it?
- No, it's not.

Mm-hmm.
- My jar! Where did you get that?!

- Funny story. So, yes,
I did try to recycle it,

but Katie found it and used it
for her paint brushes.

- Your paint brushes?

Well, can I have it back?
- Mm-hmm.

- Thank you, honey.
- You're welcome.

(Birds chirp)

(Footsteps crunch)

- You should get one.

- A horse?

- Yeah, a horse.

What woman lives on a ranch
doesn't own her own horse?

- A busy one.

- Look, Lou, I think I owe you
an apology for yesterday.

The reason that I was
so anti-social was--

- Look, I get it, okay?
Enough said.

I was the one who made
the wrong move.

You don't have to say
anything more.

- No, you don't understand...
- No, I do understand.

You obviously need to be
alone right now,

and I'm just the girl
to make that happen.

- Adam! I've been looking
everywhere for you!

- What do you want?

- I didn't ditch you
to hang out with Clay.

I didn't even know he was gonna
be at Heartland!

He wasn't invited!
He just showed up!

And in case you were wondering,

all he wanted to do
was talk about Jade.

I love hanging out with you,
just not all the time.

Sometimes I want to do my own thing
and I'm sure you do too!

Look, hey, I miss you, a lot

and I'll, I'll go to the Science
Centre exhibit if you want to.

- Nah, I don't want
to smother you.

Norah: I can't thank you enough, Amy.

Your reputation doesn't do
you justice. You're amazing.

- I need to thank you, too.
- What for?

- You and Doc made me realize
something.

I have to work at keeping
the connection with my own horse.

He's been agitated lately
and now I realize

that I haven't been giving
him enough attention.

He's already taken a backseat
to the baby.

- Pregnancy's tough.
I'm not gonna lie,

but it's all worth it
in the end.

- You take care.
Norah: You too.

♪ Waiting there ♪

♪ A dawn before
a darkness fell ♪

♪ I'm lost, but not alone ♪

♪ And all my words have
turned to stones again ♪

♪ Take me with you when
you carry me away ♪

- (Clicks tongue) (Whistles)

♪ And I will throw all of these
words I have to say ♪

♪ And I broke my heart in two ♪

♪ One for me and one for you ♪

♪ And I broke my heart in two ♪

♪ One for me and one for you ♪

♪ And I broke my heart in two ♪

(Hooves thud)
♪ You say reverie ♪

♪ Came over me ♪
(Arrow whistles)

♪ Like fire, like blood ♪

♪ Like sunlight ♪

♪ You say reverie ♪

♪ Came over me ♪

♪ Like fire, like blood ♪

♪ Like sunlight oh oh... ♪

(Hard thwack)

♪ Oh oh oh oh ♪

♪ Oh oh oh oh ♪

- Good boy!

♪ And I broke my heart in two ♪

♪ One for me and one for you ♪

♪ And I broke my heart in two ♪

♪ One for me and one for you ♪

♪ And I broke my heart in two ♪

♪ One for me and one for you ♪

♪ And I broke my heart in two ♪

♪ One for me and one for you ♪