I have great news for all of you Heartland fans...
ABOUT HEARTLAND via UPtv:
A family drama series set in the rolling foothills of the Rockies, “Heartland” follows life on the Heartland ranch as Amy Fleming (Amber Marshall), her older sister Lou (Michelle Morgan) and Grandfather Jack (Shaun Johnston) deal with the challenges of running the ranch that has been in their family for generations. Heartland is not like any other ranch — it is a horse ranch with a special mission of treating troubled or neglected horses and finding them new homes, and Amy has inherited her late mother’s uncanny ability to work with, understand and help heal those horses.
Season 15 Episodes:
1 "Moving Toward the Light" - Amy must help a skeptical performer, and her pair of matched liberty horses work together again; Jack unexpectedly buys Mitch's herd of cattle; Tim returns from his trip with a surprise for everyone.
2 "Runaway" - A wild stallion escapes from Sam's ranch during a burglary and Amy will stop at nothing to find him. Lisa's latest business investment is at risk, and Tim and Jessica adjust to life back at Heartland.
3 "Bad Moon Rising" - Amy discovers a teen with a gift for horses at Cooper's therapy center; Lou is pressured to shut the center down over recent break-ins; Lisa has Jack install a security system with Parker's help.
4 "Sins of a Father" - After a break-in at Heartland, unwelcome memories of his father flood Jack. Amy and Logan work with a wild horse, and Tim and Parker form an unlikely duo to find the stolen goods.
5 "Blood and Water" - Amy and Shadow find themselves in jeopardy on a cattle drive and Lou feels overlooked when the issue of Heartland Beef's succession plan is raised. Also, Parker and Katie babysit Lyndy and things go awry.
6 "Happy Ever After" - Tim and Jessica's attempt to throw a "small party" snowballs out of control; Lou struggles to hide a revived past relationship from the family; Amy and Logan continue to work with the wild horse.
7 "Bluebird" - The man who shot Ty returns to Hudson and Amy and the rest of the family grapple with how to react; Jessica enlists Katie and Parker's help to deal with a demanding Dude Ranch guest while Lou is away.
8 "Brand New Day" - Hudson hosts a lumberjack competition and Amy must retrain a Clydesdale and his owner to compete in the draft horse race. Also, Tim throws his hat in the ring and Lou tries to avoid a date with Fred Garland.
9 "The Long Game" - Amy enters Spartan into an endurance race after realising he's not ready to retire, Jack is set on gentling an unbroken horse despite the danger, and Lou and Katie reveal hidden feelings while camping.
10 "Leaving a Legacy" - Amy debates what to do when she receives money from an unexpected source and Lisa's racing plans are in jeopardy after an accident. Also, Tim worries when Jessica is hiding something and Lou makes a big decision.
Are you looking forward to watching Season 15 of Heartland? I have seen almost every episode of this series; there have been ups and downs along the way, happy times and sad times, too, as there is in any family. I took it pretty hard when one of the main cast members passed away last season. I'm still not over it, to be honest, but the characters I love and the heartwarming stories - always seem to draw me back in.
The question I'm asked repeatedly is this: Is Heartland family-friendly? My answer is this... 9 out of 10 times, Yes! However, unfortunately, there have been some moments here and there throughout the seasons, but it is typically family friendly. It's always beautiful to see this strong family support and love each other through every season of life and the outdoor country scenery is always gorgeous, too. I haven't seen Season 15, yet, but I'm expecting much the same for Amy, Lou, Tim, Grandpa Jack, Katie, and Lyndy!
I have UP Faith and Family so am already watching season 15. It’s not quite the same with some of the characters missing, but it is still one of my favorite shows. And I agree with you. I say it is 90% family friendly. And sometimes family is gritty, which makes this show that much more “real” as they deal with the stuff families deal with. Plus all the horses and the Alberta scenery are just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI'm just now able to watch all of the other seasons again without being upset knowing what they made happen. In my mind the show ends with all of them happily working together on the ranch. And I'll keep on enjoying all of the old ones:)
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