“He’s trying to resolve his feelings of overwhelming guilt for divorcing my mom and marrying another woman and abandoning me here. And according to Parker, her dad only bought her the horse to make up for his guilt. Well, Parker’s dad bought her a paint horse named Mickey that they are stabling at Heartland. What does this have to do with Amy, you ask? And since Parker’s mom had become famous by publishing a best-seller and now is on a book tour, Parker had to move from Toronto to Hudson to live with her dad. Jade’s mom recently married Parker’s dad. Well, in this episode we found out that Parker is actually Jade’s new step-sister. ![]() And it came about unexpectedly, too.Īt the start of the last episode, we met Parker, the girl protesting outside Lou’s new office. However, this episode changed that because Amy finally took steps towards getting back in the saddle so to speak. In episode 1401 we learned that ever since Ty’s death a year ago Amy hasn’t been working with horses be it client horses or the colt that she was halter-breaking at the end of season 13. Largely thanks to the fact that at the heart of it was something that we’ve come to associate with the show – Amy working to help a horse and its rider. When I said that this was a classic Heartland episode, I meant it. Just a reminder, a spoiler warning is now in effect so read this review at your own will! Meet Parker Want to find out what happened on this episode? Then keep on reading this Heartland season 14 episode 2 recap! However, this week the show managed to deliver a quintessential Heartland episode that really highlighted all the aspects of why many people love Heartland so much. Good things were starting to happen on the show.After last week’s heartbreaking season 14 premiere it was hard to imagine what the follow-up episode would be like. Besides, you got to be the one to take me to the Olympics.” This conversation really had pleased us all. There was a dialogue between them Quinn asked her “What about our relationship?” and Georgie answered him “I’m sure it will survive. We didn’t expect that, did we? Thereafter, Georgia told Quinn that she decided he could be her coach. Surprisingly, this defeat made her even more ambitious. But it wasn’t good for her because Georgie dreamed that Ty was going through the arena while she was competing, and she couldn’t even get to her destination by losing her focus. And this situation surprised her family.Īmy helped her get into the competition by persuading her to come to the horse show. Georgia didn’t compete in the Olympics although she had training. He offered to coach her, but Georgia refused, not wanting to mix her private life and her professional life. We found that Quinn and Georgia, unlike the others, were strong. ![]() Moreover, we saw Georgie returning home after college in this episode. Here we saw that Jack’s plans were working because Amy was finally starting to talk about her feelings. Fortunately, Jack comforted her about it and talked about being able to be a mother to Lyndy thanks to Ty. I say that anyone who says they know how to grieve might just have a piece of their heart missing.” After those words, Amy confessed that she had found herself guilty about his death.īecause something was wrong with him the morning he died, but she didn’t take him to the hospital. It’s different for everyone and it’s different every time. Jack said to her “Nobody really knows how to grieve, Amy. But it was a chance for her to stay alone with herself and overcome this death. Because in Season 2 Episode 18, they were stuck in this cabin. The fishing cabin still reminded Amy of Ty. We love you, Jack! He is a character who really helps Amy a lot with this situation. He decided for her whether to go to Ty’s memorial or not. ![]() And by persuading him to stay in the old fisherman’s hut, he showed him a way to deal with Ty’s death. Fortunately, Jack was more moderate and chose to be the side that helped Amy.
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