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Heartland: Nothing for Granted (2011)
Mrs. Bell, greatest granny of all.
The love and care shown here is beyond compare. How the whole family pitches in to fix her place up is amazing. When it comes to our grandparents, take nothing for granted.
Heartland: The Happy List (2010)
Ed Norton could have spotted this.
When Jack and Ty are rolling the Norton off the back of Ty's truck, it is missing it's front fender. When Ty lifts it later, it has a front fender.
Heartland: Together and Apart (2017)
A little help,anyone?
The scene with the jackknifed truck and trailer would have taken more than Jack and Mitch to move. It would have to be unhitched and rolled back to allow clearance to get Mitch's truck in place.
Heartland: Broken Heartland (2015)
Going north or south?
Ty and Amy are supposed to be going to Montana for the horse clinic but wind up north of the ranch in Priddis,Alberta where Brooke and Amy sang together.
Heartland: The Road Ahead (2013)
Who's house is it?
Mrs. Bell actually owns the old Hanley house so she should be the beneficiary of the insurance after the fire.
Heartland: The Starting Gate (2009)
Mrs. Bell
For all of you young people out there,don't take your elders for granted. They won't be around for long. I miss all of my grandparents. Mrs. Bell is a good fillin for the greatest generation. Also, Ty should be a little nicer to his mother, but he's young and stupid with problems of his own. Especially Amy.
Heartland: Growing Pains (2009)
Sweet ol Tuffy
Song at the end of this episode is Good Things by Jessica Rhaye.
Heartland: Forest for the Trees (2017)
Wyatt's Mustang
When he first meets Georgie, he mentions a1967 Mustang convertible. For you car guys out there, that's a 65.
Heartland: Man's Best Friend (2009)
1972 Cheyenne pickup
It's hard to get an old fashioned cowboy to roll with the times. And we all know Jack is tight on his spending. If you tried to find a 72 Cheyenne fully restored today,it would cost more than most new trucks.
Heartland: Ties of the Earth (2015)
Jack's Grief
This, of all episodes is one of the most moving of all. Some of the facial expressions of Shaun Johnston are unforgettable. How he and Ty handle the situation is honorable for Paint's passing. And Keith Power's music during this had me wiping my eyes.
Heartland: Legacy (2019)
Rodeo Legends
I like the scenes with Jack and Lucky Butch Connelly. It shows his compassionate feelings for elderly legends. This is why he is the rock of this family.
Heartland: Diamond in the Rough (2019)
Grilling
Jack's way is the best way to cook steak. Fred Garland had to be lying about Mitch's steak.
Heartland: Written in Stone (2015)
Mrs. Bell
After the wedding,we never get to see Sally Bell again. At her age we understand she has health issues,but this precious woman should have gotten a proper sendoff. Also,Sue Johnston, Jack's real wife seems to appear as a wedding guest.
Heartland: The Art of Trust (2019)
What happened to Cassandra?
This is the last episode that we see Kaitlyn Leeb, the actress who plays Cassandra Odell. From then on, all we see is Caleb and baby boy Carson. On top of that,we never see active veterinarian visits for the horses. Where's Cass and Scott?
Heartland: Trial Run (2012)
I miss Lobo
Mr. Hanley's dog Lobo all of a sudden is off the show and Remi appears. Did Amy re-home him?
Heartland: A Place to Call Home (2018)
I'll miss Scott.
This is the last official appearance of Nathaniel Arcand on Heartland. One of my favorites. Maybe they will bring him back for season 15.
Heartland: Find Me in the Dark (2021)
Where is Ty's truck?
Caleb found Ty's Norton 850 Commando, but we never see what happened to the 57 GMC. If that had been written in,there wouldn't be a dry eye in the house.