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Amy: Previously on "Heartland": Ty: Why are you so determined with this horse? (Phone rings, Alcatraz whinnies, startled) Oof! Amy: This horse is acting exactly like Spartan did after the accident.
(Alcatraz screams) He was this close to being put down as well.
If Spartan can come back from that, so can Alcatraz.
I need the brutal honest truth.
Do you think Austin is just using me? Ty, your dad He's gone.
He passed away.
(Pots clang and clatter loudly) Ty: I remember thinking that rock was the coolest thing in the world.
And I grew up and I found out it was worthless.
Just fools gold.
I hope you can find a peaceful place for him.
Eagle Lake.
(Snorting softly) (Hoof beats thunder) (Hoof beats thunder) (Snorted breathes) Look at you two.
You couldn't even get near him a month ago.
Amy: I know.
We've come a long way, haven't we, Alcatraz? Yeah.
So how about you? It's gonna be a beautiful day for a ride.
(Clang, hiss) Oh, damn it! Um, yeah.
Um Look, Amy, there's something I need to talk to you about.
Is it about our trip? Look, I hate to do this, it's just um I wanna go up there by myself.
Are you sure, Ty? I cleared my schedule.
it's not really a weekend off for me, it's something a little more than that, so I know.
Eagle Lake's the only place that my family has ever gone together for like a family vacation thing, so I know.
It's where I have some of the best memories of my dad It's the perfect place to spread his ashes.
Yeah So, if uh I just need to do it by myself.
Okay.
(Relieved) Okay.
Okay.
(Bike skids to a stop) (Whinnies, startled) Austin: Sorry, I was just looking for Mallory.
(Annoyed) She's in the barn.
Thanks.
It's okay.
(Water sprays forcefully) (Gasps) You freaked me out.
What're you doing here? I just wanted to say I'm sorry, for being such a Manipulating, self-serving, two-faced, country singing wannabe? I was just going with jerk.
Is there any way we can talk? Save your breath, I'm not sending any messages to my dad.
Okay, I admit it.
Look, I was using you to get to him at first.
But somewhere along the way, I fell for you.
Like rain from the sky, I fell for you.
(Laughs) Is that like a line from one of your lame songs? Don't you have a "Country Idol" audition to be at? Come on, Mallory.
Is there no way we can get passed this? (Water sprays) Aghhhhh! What?! Come on! (Bike engine rumbles) What's up with the waterlogged dude? I don't know, but I'm sure I'll find out in a minute.
Amy, I just wanted to Stop by to see you before I left to make sure that you were okay with this? I just wanna get this over with, okay? Yeah.
Come here.
Hey, Lou has made some really good muffins.
Did she? So you should probably pack a few for your trip.
All right.
See ya.
See ya.
(Door closes) Ty, how's it going? Hey! I heard a rumour about some fresh muffins.
Yup.
Help yourself.
Was that your Norton I heard out there? Uh, yeah.
You hittin' the road? Yep.
Yeah? Where to? Uh, Eagle Lake.
Well, that's quite a ways, but a beautiful stretch of road.
Okay, I'll see you later, Jack.
Hey, is everything okay? Yeah, I'm good.
Ride safe.
(Motorbike rumbles) and at the break of day you sank into your dream you dreamer oh, oh, oh you dreamer you dreamer (Motorbike rumbles) Oh, sorry.
What is with you? Ty just left for Eagle Lake.
Without you? He just ditched you? Well, no.
It's a lot more complicated than that.
You going on a trip or something? It's Katie's first "makin' music with mommy" class.
She's 8-months-old.
What kind of music do they expect her to make? Music is very important for babies her age, I'll have you know.
It teaches them cognitive development, comprehensive skills, phonological processing Seriously, Lou, what is that? Okay, I've got snacks, wipes, diapers, lotion Maracas! I am good to go.
Lou, might you be forgetting something? What? The baby! Right.
So what was that about Eagle Lake? Ty and I were supposed to go up there together.
Why didn't you? You promise you won't say anything? Okay.
He's spreading his dad's ashes up there.
Well, it's a beautiful place to do it.
Amy: Yeah.
I'm just worried about him.
This morning, I went up to see him and he could barely check the tire pressure his hands were shaking so badly.
He's just been a bundle of nerves lately, and I can't help thinking that's a long road trip for him to go alone on right now.
You're probably right.
(Motorbike rumbles loudly) Can I warm that coffee up for you? Uh, please.
You new here? Uh, no, I'm the manager.
I'm sorry.
I was in a few times last week, and I definitely would've remembered your smile.
I was out of town, in London, actually.
London? Really.
Man, I love London.
Oh, you've been? Yeah.
I went and visited a buddy of mine that I served with in Afghanistan.
He lives in Hampstead.
Oh, yeah.
I spent some time in that area.
I was at that famous pub.
The Magdella? Yes! Do you know why it's so famous? Best selection of beer in the city.
Well, that, and it's where Ruth Ellis shot her boyfriend dead in the fifties.
She was the last woman to be hanged in England.
That's pretty cool, actually.
It's not as cool as the Guinness and the root beer shooters, but It's a good fact.
Amy: Soraya! Hey! Welcome back.
Oh, thanks! I have so much we need to talk about.
How're you?! (Sighs) I'm okay.
Amy?! Bryce?! Hey! How's it going? Great, actually.
You guys know each other? Amy: Yeah.
Bryce is one of Caleb's rodeo buddies.
Yeah, actually, Amy helped me with one of my horses.
Honestly, first she kicked my rear-end, then she helped me with the horse.
(Laughing) So are you still riding? Yeah.
You know what? I would really love for you to come by and see what I've been up to.
Can you swing by my ranch, say in about an hour? O-kay.
Cool.
Nice meeting you Uh, Soraya.
See you, guys.
(Motorbike purrs as it slows down) (Birds chirp) Young boy: Pick a card, any card Brad: Ty used to love this trick when he was a kid.
He used to think I was some kind of a magician.
Ty: That's okay, dad, I think everyone's tired.
Ah, it's all right.
Come on.
Mallory: I'm not tired , I wanna see the trick.
Brad: Yeah? Mallory: Yeah.
Boy: Is this your card? Mother: Oh my God, how did you do that? Ty: You're so full of crap, you know that?! You left and I got beat up! How's that any different from when I was a kid?! Wait, that's not fair.
That was a long time ago and I I thought you and your mom would be better off without me.
Ty: Well, you were wrong.
Father: (Laughs) Way to go, buddy.
(Metal gate clangs, steer moos) (Horse whinnies) Randy: Dammit! Whoa, rebel.
Whoa.
Bryce: It's okay, Randy, you're getting closer each time.
Call it a day, huh? All right.
(Laughs) (ATV rumbles nearby) I don't get it.
My throw keeps coming up short.
Well, to be honest, it's 'cause you're not close enough.
See, you gotta remember, these legs are limp noodles now, right? Got no more power from the waste down, so you gotta get up real close.
You'll get it.
All right.
See you tomorrow? Yeah you will.
Nice work.
Thanks.
That was pretty impressive.
I've been working with injured riders for the past six months.
Kinda use a little rodeo training just to, you know, help build some confidence.
Wasn't enough just to get them on a horse? Well, I mean, anybody can teach that part.
(Laughs) Thanks.
You're welcome.
Hey, rebel.
(Snorts) Wow, he's doing really well with those voice cues, huh? Yes, he is.
You know, poor guy, I'm working him to the bone though.
I could probably use a second horse.
Well, I've got a few new horses.
One of them might be suited to this type of work.
Really? I should come by, take a look.
Yeah, sounds good.
Austin: she told me she was at a crossroad (Guitar plays) Wouldn't say what street it was and I'm waiting on Mallory I hope that angel gets here soon (Song ends) So, what do you say, angel? Will you give me one more shot? (Motorbike rumbles to a stop) (Another motorbike rumbles up behind Ty) (Jack chuckles) Well, it's good thing you ride like an old man.
I wasn't sure if I could catch up to you.
What are you doing here? I figured you might use some company.
Well, you're wasting your time and your gas.
I'm doing this alone, Jack.
I see you didn't check for road closures either.
Don't worry, we can get there this way.
Come on.
(Jack rumbles off) Lou: So grampa just rode after him? Yeah.
And I'm glad he did, but I hope Ty doesn't freak out.
He's not himself lately.
You're really worried about him.
(Sighs) Well, this has been really *** Ty.
But I just wish that he'd tell me how he's feeling.
Lou: Chuga-chuga chuga-chuga.
Seriously, Lou? No, I'm listening.
Don't worry.
I just wish that he would talk to me, and I would know what's going on in his head Lou: Chou, chou, chou! Sorry.
No, I am listening.
Sorry.
Sorry.
Austin wrote me a song.
That guy you hosed down this morning? Yeah, and he still came back to sing it to me.
So I said I'd go out with him.
Am I crazy? No, no, no.
That is the power of music.
You guys should've seen Katie in her class this morning.
She was shaking the maracas and bouncing around Weren't you, honey? Who's my hip hop, baby? Who's my little Beyonce? O-kay.
What? It's you, honey.
It's you! (Motorbikes rumble loudly) (Motorbikes rumble loudly) (Quietly rumble to a stop) So what? You just decided to hop on your bike and follow me up here? Something like that.
I gotta say, after an hour on that gravel, I was about ready to turn back, but I'm sure glad I didn't.
Amy: This is Janoah, the horse I was telling you about.
Hey, Janoah, how you doin', boy? He's really patient and calm.
Calm, huh? More like calm-o-tose.
I prefer horses with a little more spirit, like rebel.
(Loud clang, Alcatraz whinnies) What's his name? Alcatraz Run.
(Snorting and stamping) Bryce: (Chuckles) Look at him.
This is what I'm talking about.
Amy: Bryce, he's a thoroughbred.
Yeah, I won't hold that against him.
(Stamping and snorting) Yeah, he matches rebel.
I want him.
Amy: Trust me, you don't.
Jack: So You've been up here before? Yeah, a long time ago.
With your family? Yeah.
Why? Jack: Your dad must be on your mind a lot.
Is that why you followed me up here? Did Amy tell you? We were concerned.
Well, of course we would be! What do you think? I think y'all keep watching me out of the corner of your eye, waiting to see if I'm gonna crack! Well, I'm not, okay? People die.
I didn't come all the way up here to make a big deal out of it.
I just wanna release the ashes and get on with my life.
You know what? I'm gonna get it over with right now, so you can all stop worrying about me.
Amy: I don't think this is gonna work, Bryce.
It takes a lot to gain his trust, and when he spooks, it can be really dangerous.
I'm not very threatening from down here.
Amy: Well, it's gonna take a long time to teach him voice cues.
That's okay, I can do it.
You know, I taught rebel, and I started with these.
Well, he's not gonna like whips.
(Snorts nervously) Well, I only use them to apply pressure the same way you would with your legs.
Once he understands what I'm asking from him, then I can initiate the voice cues.
I'm sorry, Bryce, I can't let you work with him.
You don't understand, this is an abused horse.
When I first got him he was crazy, and sometimes he still is.
Everyday, I work on restoring people's confidence.
This is what I do now.
So maybe I can work my magic on Alcatraz.
Maybe I can teach him to trust again.
May I see those please? (Sighs) Amy: Alcatraz, good boy.
(Sighs) All right.
You see this? They're not gonna hurt you, okay? You're all right.
It's okay.
Hey, hey (Startled snort) It's okay, Alcatraz.
Come on, buddy.
They're not gonna hurt ya.
(Whinnies, anxious) Hey, hey All right, fine.
You wanna run? Run! I know you're in one of your moods.
(Sighs) Okay, so it wasn't a great start, but I can get him used to the whips.
Bryce, you've gotta let this go.
I can make a connection with him.
I'm not gonna sell him to you and that's final.
Brad: Ty, I'm sorry.
I didn't mean to cause all this trouble.
I thought you and your mom would be better off without me.
(Fool's gold plops in the water) Ty, I don't expect you to forgive me, but I do hope I can be part of your life again.
Why don't you come with me? You'll get a chance to see the Grand Canyon.
Promise me you'll think about it.
Oof! Agh! (Sighs) Mallory, how many times have I told you, you leave your muddy boots outside? Whoa, someone's cranky! What's with you? Bryce He's just so stubborn.
Lou: Guys, guys, guys You have to check this out.
(Katie coos, moans) Listen to her sing.
Oh my God, how cute is that? These music lessons are totally paying off.
Lou, you've got to stop.
What's your problem? Do you remember what Marnie was like when Jerry junior was a baby? She was all about his smiles, and his laughs, and his burps, and his poops I'm not one of those moms! Lou, you thought this was singing.
(Katie coos) Okay, you know what? I'm proud of my daughter.
What is so wrong with that? Nothing.
We think she's great too, but lately, all you can talk about is the baby.
That is so not true.
Fine, you know what? I'll prove it to you.
Me and you, dinner tonight at Maggie's.
No baby talk.
Amy: All right, you're on.
Uh, hello? You just assume I'll babysit? I have plans tonight.
Lou: C'mon, Mallory, when do Amy and I ever get a sisters' night out? I'll pay you double the usual.
Triple? Double and a half.
Fine.
I guess I can change my plans around a little.
Lou: Thank you.
Nice.
(Music plays and patrons chatter) (Clears throat) Oh (Laughs) Back already? Uh, was it the coffee or the smile? It was your friend, actually.
Yeah.
Amy's the most stubborn girl that I've ever met.
Yes, well, Amy can be that way, but it's usually because she's right, so.
Oh, yeah? Well, she's not right this time.
I just need to find a way to prove it to her.
You have any advice? Uh, yeah: Good luck with that.
Thanks.
(Laughs) Hey, um Thought maybe you'd wanna borrow that.
"A guide to London's most interesting and unusual pubs.
" Well, if you like the Magdella, you're definitely gonna dig some of those places.
Yeah, this is This is so cool.
I'm actually going there in the new year.
Really? I'm planning to go myself.
When are you thinking of going? Maybe we could check out some of these haunts together.
Uh, yeah, that-that would be great, I just um I can't.
I've got sort of No need to explain.
Enjoy the book.
Thanks.
Jack: Ty! Ty I should never have followed you up here, and I'm sorry.
I wanted to sa something.
I don't know, I just wanted to say something, and I clammed up.
He's gone, Jack,