Ep 15. After All We Have Been Through
- TVPG
- March 3, 2013
- 44 min
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8.6 (164)
After All We Have Been Through is the fifteenth episode of the sixth season of the popular Canadian family drama series Heartland. The show is based on the novels by Lauren Brooke and explores the lives of the Fleming family as they run their horse ranch in the rolling hills of Alberta. This episode sees the family members grappling with a range of emotional challenges as they face life changes and unexpected revelations.
At the beginning of the episode, Amy Fleming (played by Amber Marshall) is still feeling the impact of her recent breakup with Ty Borden (played by Graham Wardle), who has left to work on a cattle drive in Montana. As she tries to focus on her work as a horse trainer, her mind keeps wandering back to Ty and the life they had planned together. Meanwhile, her sister Lou (played by Michelle Morgan) is dealing with her own romantic turmoil, as her boyfriend Peter (played by Gabriel Hogan) enters into a complex custody battle with his ex-wife over their daughter.
As the day goes on, tension is building between Amy and her grandfather Jack (played by Shaun Johnston), who is struggling to come to terms with a devastating diagnosis of Parkinson's disease. Amy is desperate to find a cure for Jack's condition, but he is fiercely independent and reluctant to accept help. At the same time, Amy's father Tim (played by Chris Potter) is dealing with the fallout from his own mistakes, as a past business deal goes sour and threatens to ruin his reputation in the community.
Against this backdrop of personal struggles, the main story of the episode revolves around a wild mare who is causing trouble on the ranch. Amy is determined to tame the horse and prove her skills as a trainer, but she soon discovers that the mare is not the only one who needs taming. As she works with the horse, Amy also grapples with her own emotions and the difficult decisions she needs to make about her future with Ty.
Throughout the episode, the characters are forced to confront the complexities and challenges of their relationships with each other and the wider world. As the title suggests, this is an episode about resilience and the strength of family bonds in the face of adversity. Whether dealing with illness, heartbreak, or legal battles, the characters show a determination to keep going, no matter what life throws at them.
As with all episodes of Heartland, After All We Have Been Through is a warm-hearted and engaging drama, full of heartwarming family moments and stunning scenery. The show has been a favourite with families around the world for over a decade, and this episode is sure to delight fans as well as newcomers to the series. With its relatable characters, heartfelt storytelling, and beautiful cinematography, Heartland is a show that will capture your heart and leave you wanting more.