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The fast-paced city life of two sisters is turned upside down when they are sent to live in the country with their father after their mother is killed.
Kehidupan kota yang serba cepat dari dua saudara perempuan itu berubah drastis ketika mereka dikirim untuk tinggal di pedesaan bersama ayah mereka setelah ibu mereka terbunuh.
Stars: Peter Strauss,Mary McDonnell,Michelle Trachtenberg
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Kehidupan kota yang serba cepat dari dua saudara perempuan itu berubah drastis ketika mereka dikirim untuk tinggal di pedesaan bersama ayah mereka setelah ibu mereka terbunuh.
Stars: Peter Strauss,Mary McDonnell,Michelle Trachtenberg
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00:00:00Time.
00:00:178.8.
00:00:21It's not dark yet.
00:00:23Let's run a couple more.
00:00:30How's that knee holding up?
00:00:36It's pretty good.
00:00:38It's a young man's game.
00:00:41George, I'm looking for a sponsor.
00:00:43Someone will pay my dues and entry fees and some of my expenses.
00:00:48If you do, I'll wear your name on my shirt.
00:00:51I'll make appearances at the car dealerships and in your restaurants.
00:00:55What do you say?
00:00:56You look real good with that rope out there, Mac.
00:00:59But this here is your backyard.
00:01:01It ain't no PRCA rodeo.
00:01:04I know.
00:01:05I tell you what.
00:01:07You get yourself into the Pacheco at the end of the summer.
00:01:11Range hands, rodeo.
00:01:12You do well there and we'll talk business.
00:01:16Deal?
00:01:16Deal.
00:01:18Thanks, George.
00:01:18Santa, boy.
00:01:23Mom, how about this fight?
00:01:25Let's see.
00:01:25Let's see.
00:01:29This film contains scenes of violence, nudity, and strong language, not for children under
00:01:3418, especially Chris McClane.
00:01:37Goodbye, Brad Pitt.
00:01:39Aw.
00:01:40Mom, species.
00:01:42Isn't that the one where she turns into them?
00:01:44And kills all of those?
00:01:46No.
00:01:47Mom.
00:01:48Oh, here we are.
00:01:49Sound of music.
00:01:51Don't you like us anymore?
00:01:53You have a strange sense of humor, Mom.
00:01:56Very strange.
00:01:57I was kidding.
00:01:59Uh-huh.
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00:02:33Someone forgot to let Leo out.
00:02:35I let him out before we left.
00:02:37Must have dreamed you did.
00:02:38Can you get him, Kel?
00:02:40I got him before we left.
00:02:48You know, I swear I changed that light.
00:02:51Saturday or Sunday, I know I changed it.
00:02:54I'm sure I did.
00:02:56Chris, read it in the house.
00:03:02Don't move.
00:03:16Mom!
00:03:19Help!
00:03:21Help!
00:03:23You're from the hospital?
00:03:25Mother died in front of the house.
00:03:28Fiance is still alive.
00:03:29They took two bullets out.
00:03:31Witnesses?
00:03:32Just a girl.
00:03:33Is there a motive here?
00:03:34Cash, credit cards, jewelry.
00:03:36Should have left it all.
00:03:37Girls know about their mother?
00:03:39They know.
00:03:41CPS is on the way.
00:03:52Shooter spoke to her.
00:03:56She told me after it happened.
00:04:00We were waiting for the police.
00:04:02What did he say?
00:04:05He said, don't move.
00:04:08Chris, we want to catch whoever did this.
00:04:12So if there's anything you could tell us.
00:04:13If he was white or black.
00:04:15How tall he was.
00:04:16What he was wearing.
00:04:18It would really help.
00:04:19It's okay.
00:04:26You don't have to answer right now.
00:04:30All right.
00:04:31For now, you're going to stay with Child Protective Services.
00:04:34But we contacted your family in Chicago.
00:04:36Miller.
00:04:38Gail Miller?
00:04:39Gail.
00:04:39And your father and Beckett were tracking him down.
00:04:43He doesn't have a phone.
00:04:45Yeah.
00:04:47He moves around a lot.
00:04:50What's he do?
00:04:54He's a cowboy.
00:04:55He's a cowboy.
00:05:07Yeah?
00:05:09No.
00:05:09No! No!
00:05:39It's got to be him.
00:06:02Johnny McClane?
00:06:04Detective Rice.
00:06:06This is Detective Cortez.
00:06:08Thanks for coming down.
00:06:10Glad you found it okay.
00:06:11Where are the children?
00:06:13They're with Child Protective Services.
00:06:15Probably on the way to court by now.
00:06:16Can't just have them, Charlie.
00:06:18They're in protective custody.
00:06:20You have to go before the judge.
00:06:34Who did this?
00:06:37That's what we're trying to find out.
00:06:39How'd you get along with the ex-wife?
00:06:41We didn't talk last couple of years.
00:06:44Did you know she was getting married again?
00:06:46Yeah, I heard.
00:06:47You didn't get to see your kids much, did you?
00:06:49I mean, even before she got hooked up with Callen.
00:06:53No.
00:06:53It's only gonna get worse after she married him.
00:06:55I was 400 miles from here when this happened, shooting pool in a bar with some friends.
00:07:03I know you boys are just doing your job.
00:07:06But do it on someone else, will you?
00:07:12Yeah.
00:07:12I know he's putting the front door now.
00:07:19It's not sufficient up there.
00:07:20All right, out of here.
00:07:21And I get everything on the second floor, so there's a little bag there.
00:07:23All right.
00:07:24I'll head out.
00:07:24Okay.
00:07:28Sorry.
00:07:28I'll head out.
00:08:47Mr. Kalen's housekeeper.
00:08:50I'm very sorry.
00:08:51Jesse was so kind.
00:08:53Such a good mother.
00:08:58You recognize that necklace?
00:09:00I gave it to her.
00:09:03Take it.
00:09:06No, I don't think I should.
00:09:08Oh, she would have wanted you to have it.
00:09:10Please.
00:09:13I won't tell anyone.
00:09:15I won't tell anyone.
00:09:15I won't tell anyone.
00:09:45I won't tell anyone.
00:10:01Charlie McLean.
00:10:03I'm their father.
00:10:05Lisa Averson.
00:10:06Child Protective Services.
00:10:08I'll see if we're on schedule.
00:10:16Hey.
00:10:18Hi.
00:10:19Hi.
00:10:20I can't believe how much you've grown.
00:10:28I can't believe how much you've grown.
00:10:28I can't believe how much you've grown.
00:10:41I'm so sorry about what happened.
00:10:47And Gail's coming, too.
00:10:48All right, Miss Averson.
00:11:07All right.
00:11:08All right.
00:11:08All right.
00:11:09There's been no arrest, Your Honor, and it's important to get the girls out of town
00:11:18for their own safety.
00:11:20All right.
00:11:23Girls, listen up, please.
00:11:26This court looks after your safety and welfare.
00:11:29If we can, we try to keep the family together because we believe it's in your best interest.
00:11:35So, Mr. McLean, I am going to give you your girls.
00:11:39But in light of Mrs. Miller's petition, I'm granting you temporary custody.
00:11:46Now, you'll be assigned a counselor from the Department of Family Services in Beckett.
00:11:50And then in three months' time, you'll appear before the Beckett County Superior Court.
00:11:55Now, if the counselor's reports are positive, and, of course, if the girls want to stay with you,
00:12:00they will.
00:12:02If not, the court will make other arrangements.
00:12:05Now, is that clear, sir?
00:12:06Uh, yes, ma'am.
00:12:10All right.
00:12:11Next case, please.
00:12:25Okay.
00:12:28This is your truck?
00:12:30Yep.
00:12:31She's got 400,000 miles on her.
00:12:39Okay.
00:12:43Come on.
00:12:43What are you doing, Charlie?
00:13:01You never wanted to be a father to those kids.
00:13:03You wouldn't even know how to go about it.
00:13:05It's just not fair to the girls.
00:13:06I'm not going to let you have them.
00:13:11Secondhand smoke kills, you know.
00:13:33Yeah, well, I'm trying to quit.
00:13:42I don't know.
00:13:43It's just not fair to the girls.
00:13:44I don't know.
00:13:47I don't know.
00:13:48I don't know.
00:13:49I don't know.
00:13:56I don't know.
00:13:56Hey, girls, this is it. Come on out.
00:14:22Hey, Carl.
00:14:25Good-looking girls, Mac.
00:14:26Thanks.
00:14:28Reckon it's going to take some getting used to.
00:14:31Reckon so.
00:14:33Still think you should stay at my place until we know it's safe here.
00:14:35Yeah, well...
00:14:36Anyway, we've been all over the ranch, and I'm going to leave one of my boys here for a while.
00:14:40Carl, I don't think...
00:14:41That's just the way it's going to be.
00:14:49Carl.
00:14:50Girls, this is Sheriff DeWitt.
00:14:53This is Kelly, and this is Chris.
00:14:55Nice to meet you both.
00:14:56Hi.
00:14:58Hi.
00:14:59I'll come by later and check on you.
00:15:01Okay.
00:15:01Thanks a lot.
00:15:06Come on!
00:15:07Come on!
00:15:10That's it.
00:15:11This is Denver, and that's Dallas.
00:15:13Come on in.
00:15:14Let's get you settled.
00:15:15You should not log on.
00:15:16You should not log on.
00:15:23You should not log on.
00:15:25this is it yep it's so small yeah well you get used to there's no tv no i don't believe this
00:15:52i'll tell you what you take the bed i'll take the couch stay off the bed
00:16:01no you take the bed we'll sleep in chicago
00:16:22mr mclean i'm susan shaw i'm a counselor with the department of family services
00:16:37where are the girls
00:16:43inside how are they all right considering the youngest chris is still pretty shook up
00:16:54she saw it happen
00:16:56i can't believe she's dead i'm sorry
00:17:04i can only imagine how hard this is for you
00:17:10it's my card
00:17:14counseling is a condition of your custody so you need to come into my office as soon as possible
00:17:18i've scheduled 10 o'clock tomorrow morning we'll meet twice a week call me anytime if you have
00:17:25questions other than that good luck now that they're here you have to start being their father again
00:17:32yeah well how the hell do i do that
00:17:46i don't know
00:18:03it's okay it's okay chris
00:18:08it's okay chris
00:18:11It's okay.
00:18:15Kelly?
00:18:16Don't cry.
00:18:18Shh.
00:18:21It's okay.
00:18:22Don't cry.
00:18:23Shh.
00:18:26It's okay.
00:18:27It's okay.
00:18:28Don't worry.
00:18:29Is she okay?
00:18:31She'll be fine.
00:18:33Come on.
00:18:36You want me to get a glass of water or something?
00:18:40No.
00:18:41It's okay.
00:18:46Come on.
00:18:49Come on.
00:18:57From now on, I've got to get the first shower in the morning.
00:19:00I can't hear you.
00:19:02It only takes me five minutes.
00:19:07What'd you say?
00:19:09I've got to get to work in the morning.
00:19:10It only takes me five.
00:19:13What is this?
00:19:17Laundry.
00:19:17Dirty laundry does not go on my Allman Brothers' records.
00:19:24It has to be washed.
00:19:25And who is supposed to wash it?
00:19:30Don't know how.
00:19:31You put it in the sink.
00:19:35You put in some water and soap.
00:19:37Wash it.
00:19:38Hang it up to dry.
00:19:39Okay?
00:19:39Okay.
00:19:52Okay.
00:19:53This is driving me crazy.
00:20:02Mom braids it.
00:20:03It's a ponytail, not a braid.
00:20:18It's a ponytail, not a braid.
00:20:20I need her.
00:20:50Where's my cowboy?
00:20:58Over here.
00:21:01Charlie McClain.
00:21:04You back to work already?
00:21:06Yes, ma'am.
00:21:07I'm gonna owe you for the week?
00:21:09Cash money.
00:21:11Where's your girls?
00:21:13Inside.
00:21:14Kelly?
00:21:15Chris?
00:21:17Come on out.
00:21:18There's someone I want you to meet.
00:21:20I want you to meet.
00:21:25Hello.
00:21:27I'm Dottie Clayton.
00:21:29And this is my ranch.
00:21:31Which one of you is Kelly?
00:21:33I am.
00:21:34Now, I know your father don't have no soda or junk food in the house.
00:21:41But I've got a fridge full of root beer and boxes of candy bars.
00:21:46And you just come around whenever you like and help yourself.
00:21:50Old Dottie's gonna take real good care of you.
00:21:53All right.
00:21:55Take it easy, girls.
00:21:58Things ain't never as bad as they seem right off.
00:22:00Look at that one.
00:22:02Okay.
00:22:03Go, go, go.
00:22:04Go!
00:22:05Go!
00:22:07Go!
00:22:07Go!
00:22:09Go!
00:22:25Go!
00:22:26I can't believe Mama lived like this.
00:22:42I can't believe we're living like this.
00:22:56It's going to be a long day.
00:23:06I've had worse.
00:23:07Well, that was just the first time.
00:23:11Oh, no. More trucks?
00:23:13Oh, we're talking now, but when the last cow is done and it's, oh, somewhere way after dark,
00:23:20you're going to want to fall down on a bed and sleep for three days.
00:23:24I see that you brought that up.
00:23:26That part about falling down on a bed?
00:23:28Oh, here it comes.
00:23:30Anytime a cowboy starts a sentence with, Sid, you brought that up.
00:23:34You know you're in for a world of trouble.
00:23:36I need to build a new bedroom for the girls.
00:23:39The bunkhouse has a bedroom.
00:23:41Yep, that's right. And I want it back.
00:23:43The girls need to have their own room.
00:23:44We're opposite sexes. We can't be barging in on each other.
00:23:47Oh, and who's supposed to pay for all this new construction?
00:23:51Well, I don't have any money.
00:23:54And Lou, he doesn't even know what money is.
00:23:57He's right about that, boss.
00:23:59I guess that means you.
00:24:02Are they inside?
00:24:03Yep.
00:24:04And they didn't want to come out.
00:24:05How's my little one?
00:24:07Well, she's still pretty shook up.
00:24:09I don't know if it's because she's scared the guy who shot Jesse's going to come after her.
00:24:14Or because she saw the whole thing.
00:24:16Or both.
00:24:26Oh, hell, man. Go on, build it.
00:24:30Just get it right.
00:24:32Make it pretty, huh?
00:24:34Pretty.
00:24:36Okay.
00:24:36I don't want to talk about my feelings again.
00:24:46What do you want to talk about?
00:24:48We have to go shopping.
00:24:51We've already been through this.
00:24:53No, we haven't.
00:24:55You said we can't leave the ranch and that was it.
00:24:57Carl doesn't want you girls walking around town.
00:24:59It's not fair.
00:25:01Well, not everything is.
00:25:03We need to go to a drugstore.
00:25:05For what?
00:25:07Tampax.
00:25:08Soap, shampoo, toothpaste.
00:25:11I don't want to use your cruddy stuff and neither does Chris.
00:25:14And besides, we have nothing to wear.
00:25:17Okay.
00:25:19I know you and your sister are trying to get used to the way things...
00:25:24The way things are suck, Dad.
00:25:26Dad.
00:25:34They're not cowboys.
00:25:43They're girls from Los Angeles.
00:25:46Well, they're part of my life now.
00:25:49Well, then your life has to change, perhaps.
00:25:51Did Carl reach you?
00:26:09About what?
00:26:11Ross and Cortez.
00:26:12No.
00:26:13They picked up a guy for questioning and held him for a few days.
00:26:16It wasn't him.
00:26:21No.
00:26:23Also, Kalen's going to live.
00:26:25Well, that's good.
00:26:27He sends his condolences and wishes the girls good luck.
00:26:30He say anything about their things?
00:26:32He said he'd have them packed up and shipped in the fall.
00:26:35He's sending them to me or to Gail.
00:26:38Where do you want it to?
00:26:39Oh, give me a break.
00:27:05We have to buy our clothes in there?
00:27:07Yeah.
00:27:09I do.
00:27:21There she is.
00:27:27Okay.
00:27:29Hello.
00:27:30Hi.
00:27:31Hi.
00:27:31Hi.
00:27:33Hello.
00:27:34Hello.
00:27:35Gail Miller called my office.
00:27:37She called Judge Morgan, too.
00:27:39She's looking for a local attorney who does custody cases.
00:27:43She's determined to get the girls.
00:27:47If I'm going to help, I need history on this.
00:27:53Gail, uh, she was always trying to break us up, right from the start.
00:28:03But Judge, she didn't care.
00:28:05She was always bucking the family.
00:28:07So you married anyway?
00:28:10We were in love.
00:28:12Nobody was going to break us apart.
00:28:14Not even Gail.
00:28:15Mac, the...
00:28:25Let me see that.
00:28:37You can't wear this.
00:28:38I can see through it.
00:28:40So?
00:28:40No.
00:28:48Um, Jesse and Gail, how'd they grow up?
00:28:52What was their upbringing?
00:28:54They grew up in Pasadena.
00:28:55It was a lot of money.
00:28:57My father was a banker.
00:28:59And I was a real step down for the family, as far as Gail was concerned.
00:29:03But she married Whiteley?
00:29:06Oh, yeah.
00:29:06Some big surgeon in Chicago.
00:29:09He runs a hospital there.
00:29:11I have two kids.
00:29:13Big house in the suburbs.
00:29:14Another one in Florida.
00:29:16Now she wants the girls.
00:29:18Yeah, I guess she doesn't think I'll make much of a father, either.
00:29:28Where's Chris?
00:29:30I don't know.
00:29:32Chris!
00:29:33Chris!
00:29:45Chris!
00:29:51Chris!
00:29:54Where the hell...
00:29:55Is this okay?
00:30:00Yeah.
00:30:02It looks real nice, darling.
00:30:03This pretty girl's named Georgia.
00:30:19We've roped a lot of calves together.
00:30:22In fact, she's the mother of the colt that I'm riding right now.
00:30:25She's pregnant.
00:30:29She's having a rough go of it.
00:30:32We've got the vet watching her.
00:30:33We're just going to have to keep our fingers crossed.
00:30:36All right, let's get her cleaned up.
00:30:38And Fed, I'm teaching you two how to ride.
00:30:43Did Mom ride?
00:30:45All the time.
00:30:46She never rode with us.
00:30:47She never rode with us.
00:30:50Never even talked about it.
00:30:53How'd you meet?
00:30:58Your mother never told you?
00:31:00We never asked.
00:31:04How did we meet?
00:31:05Well, I just finished this rodeo up in Tucson, and I decided to kick back for a few days before heading up north.
00:31:19Your mother, she'd left home.
00:31:22She had to work as a waitress in this burger joint I just happened to walk into.
00:31:28Can you imagine your mother as a waitress?
00:31:37Oh, she was a bright light in a dark room.
00:31:46And we fell head over heels in love.
00:31:51And in the beginning, she loved this life.
00:31:55The rodeos and the traveling.
00:31:58And then we got married.
00:32:01And then you were born.
00:32:03It got harder for your mother.
00:32:05Living on the road ten months of the year.
00:32:08And when Chris came along, it seemed tough to stay together.
00:32:13She wanted more for you girls.
00:32:18Hell, I want more for you, too.
00:32:21But we just seemed to drift further and further apart.
00:32:24We ended up going our separate ways.
00:32:26You let us go.
00:32:29I just did the best I thought I could.
00:32:32It wasn't good enough.
00:32:34We're working with you.
00:32:37We're working with you.
00:32:38We're working as hard as we can
00:33:05to find the man who killed your mother.
00:33:06But we need your help now.
00:33:09You're the only one who saw it happen.
00:33:12Try to remember.
00:33:15It was dark.
00:33:16The dog was barking in the backyard.
00:33:20The light by the front of the house was out.
00:33:23Your sister went to get the dog.
00:33:26Your mother and Mr. Collin were walking towards the house.
00:33:30The man jumped out of the shadow.
00:33:32He had a gun.
00:33:33He shot your mother and Mr. Collin.
00:33:36He saw him shoot her.
00:33:40He turned to you.
00:33:41He said, don't move.
00:33:43Don't move.
00:33:44Mom!
00:33:45Help!
00:33:48He looked at you, didn't he, Chris?
00:33:53You were getting out of the car.
00:33:55He looked right at you.
00:33:57Easy.
00:33:59Help us, Chris.
00:34:01Tell us what he looked like.
00:34:02Come on.
00:34:03You saw him, Chris.
00:34:06All right, that's enough.
00:34:07What did he look like?
00:34:09I said, that's enough.
00:34:13It's all right.
00:34:16We weren't trying to upset her.
00:34:17Well, you did.
00:34:19Listen.
00:34:20Collin didn't see the shooter.
00:34:22He didn't see anything.
00:34:23He can't help us.
00:34:24As far as I gain the killer, it's up to Chris.
00:34:30You don't have any other leads, do you?
00:34:33We're working on it.
00:34:36We've been asking around about Collin.
00:34:38He doesn't have a whole lot of friends in the concrete business.
00:34:41He backed out of a big contract.
00:34:43Cost the union a couple hundred jobs.
00:34:44Lots of bad blood on both sides.
00:34:47Looks like your ex-wife was just in the wrong place at the wrong time.
00:34:50Come on.
00:35:06Okay.
00:35:07Keep one leg on each side and your mind in the middle.
00:35:10That's all there is to it.
00:35:11Why are you doing this?
00:35:13I just want to get things back to normal.
00:35:16Nothing's normal anymore.
00:35:17You live on a ranch.
00:35:20You ought to know how to ride.
00:35:21Now put your foot in the stirrup and swing your leg over.
00:35:23I didn't see anyone.
00:35:26What?
00:35:28I didn't see anyone.
00:35:29By the time I got there, he was gone.
00:35:31Not now, Kelly.
00:35:32Why can't she tell them anything?
00:35:34She just can't.
00:35:35He looked right at her.
00:35:37Get on the horse.
00:35:38She saw him!
00:35:39Get on the damn horse.
00:35:41Why can't she go first?
00:35:43She's been through a hell of a lot.
00:35:44I don't want to have to...
00:35:45It didn't just happen to her!
00:35:47Kelly?
00:35:47She was my mother, too!
00:35:49Come back here.
00:35:50Where the hell do you think you're going?
00:35:52Come back here!
00:35:53I hate this!
00:35:53I hate you!
00:35:55I hate you!
00:35:57Oh, you hate this?
00:35:58You think I like seeing some damn shrink two times a week?
00:36:01You hate this.
00:36:02I wash your clothes.
00:36:04I clean up after you.
00:36:05I have to listen to you complain every damn day.
00:36:08Huh?
00:36:09I got to listen to you complain every damn day!
00:36:18I hate you.
00:36:19Oh, that's great.
00:36:20There's no sheriff tonight.
00:36:36Where's dad?
00:36:38Who cares?
00:36:39What if he never comes back?
00:36:44He'll come back.
00:36:46He has to.
00:36:47What if he doesn't?
00:36:51Where are we going to go?
00:36:53Who cares?
00:36:54Anywhere.
00:36:58I want to go home.
00:37:00I've been watching you all night.
00:37:19You're Charlie McLean, ain't you?
00:37:21I roped against you once up in Oklahoma City.
00:37:25Name's Macy.
00:37:26Kyle Macy.
00:37:28Remember me?
00:37:29You kicked my ass.
00:37:36Nice couple glasses.
00:37:39Told you it was him.
00:37:41I thought I froze a couple years back.
00:37:43Couldn't take it anymore.
00:37:44He's got nothing good.
00:37:45Heard he was going to try some kind of comeback, but...
00:37:48Don't look like it to me.
00:37:50Just a sorry ass has been.
00:37:53He never comes back.
00:37:55Let it go, Mac.
00:37:57Not today.
00:37:59I said not today.
00:38:04Come on!
00:38:10I said not today.
00:38:16Come on!
00:38:17I said not today.
00:38:26Hey Sue
00:38:32No, no, I gotta go home
00:38:48Charlie, you're not going home, you're going to jail
00:38:50No, no, you don't understand, I gotta go home
00:38:56I'll take a shower
00:39:09We have a meeting with Susan in half an hour
00:39:14Do you want to tell the girls where you were last night?
00:39:26I'm back
00:39:27I went to a bar
00:39:30I got in a fight and I spent the night in jail
00:39:36Kelly?
00:39:39I want to go back to LA
00:39:40I want to talk to my friends
00:39:42We don't even have a phone
00:39:44I don't want to live here with him
00:39:47Doesn't matter
00:39:51At the end of the summer he won't be our father anyway
00:39:56Hey
00:39:57I'll always be your father
00:40:00You don't know anything about being a father
00:40:03Chris, do you feel the same way as Kelly?
00:40:08Our mother is dead and we have to live with him
00:40:12How do you think we're feeling?
00:40:15What happened to you isn't fair and it's very, very complicated
00:40:18You have to grieve your mother's death while trying to build a life with your father
00:40:23Forget it
00:40:24My life's gone
00:40:29Yeah, well, so's mine
00:40:32I need a smoke
00:40:33Okay
00:40:56You got into a fight
00:40:59You spent the night in jail
00:41:00The girls had no idea where you were and no way to reach you
00:41:04How did you think they'd react?
00:41:09The guy had it coming
00:41:10And there was supposed to be a cop watching them
00:41:13Carl had to pull him away and besides, that's not the point
00:41:17It's not Carl's responsibility to take care of your daughters, it's yours
00:41:21You have to do better than this
00:41:23That's what temporary custody is all about
00:41:25Well, maybe it's too hard
00:41:28And I can't do it
00:41:30You were the one who told me that the girls needed somebody they could talk to about things
00:41:35Somebody they'd be comfortable talking to
00:41:38Well, it's not me and it's not ever going to be
00:41:40Put down in your report that at the end of the summer those girls go back to Chicago
00:41:46That's sad
00:41:48Do you know why?
00:41:52You're not just losing the girls to Gail
00:41:54You're losing the chance to be their father
00:41:57You are giving up a life you can never have without them
00:42:01Jessie is dead
00:42:02You're all they have and they need you
00:42:06Please do not give up on this
00:42:08You've never been to a rodeo, have you?
00:42:28No
00:42:29Caps in the chute
00:42:39You're on the horse in the box
00:42:43And then
00:42:47The gate opens and
00:42:50Bang
00:42:56Of course, in a rodeo, the damn calf's jumping around like a rabbit
00:43:02Something to see
00:43:05What's the matter?
00:43:10It's Georgia
00:43:10Come on
00:43:13Kelly, come on
00:43:14Okay, girl
00:43:35It's okay
00:43:36I'm okay, girl
00:43:38I'm going to help you
00:43:40Yeah, that's a good girl
00:43:41I'm going to help you
00:43:43I'm going to help you now
00:43:45It's okay, girl
00:43:46All right, girls
00:43:48Come on
00:43:49I need your help
00:43:50Okay
00:43:52Okay, girl
00:43:55Just go up there by her head
00:43:58Okay
00:43:59That's it, Georgia
00:44:01We're going to help you
00:44:02It's okay
00:44:03It's okay
00:44:04Whoa
00:44:04That's a girl
00:44:06That's okay, girl
00:44:07She's getting weaker
00:44:11Come on, girl
00:44:13Don't you give up on me now
00:44:15Okay
00:44:18Come on, Georgia
00:44:21You got push
00:44:22Okay, girl
00:44:26Come on
00:44:28You got to push
00:44:29Okay, come on, Georgia
00:44:34Come on, Georgia
00:44:39Come on
00:44:42Come on, Georgia
00:44:44Come on
00:44:47Atta, girl
00:44:48Atta, girl
00:44:49Come on, Georgia
00:44:49One more
00:44:50Come on
00:44:52Atta, girl
00:44:53Atta, girl
00:44:54Come on, Georgia
00:44:55One more
00:44:56Atta, girl
00:44:58Atta, girl
00:44:59Okay, come on
00:45:00Atta, girl
00:45:00Atta, girl
00:45:01Come on
00:45:02Come on
00:45:02Come on
00:45:03Come on
00:45:04Come on
00:45:04All right, girls, come over in to help me now.
00:45:12Come on, go over there and get some hay.
00:45:14We've got to clean her up.
00:45:15That's it.
00:45:23Okay, now I want you to rub her all over.
00:45:25Come on, clean her up.
00:45:26That's okay, it's not going to bite you.
00:45:28That's it, that's it, come on.
00:45:29Clean her up, rub her all over.
00:45:31That's it, let her feel you.
00:45:33Let her smell you.
00:45:34That's it, then she'll be good.
00:45:35She'll let people touch you.
00:45:37Okay, now she's going to need someone special to feed her.
00:45:40Almost every hour, someone's going to have to look after her.
00:45:43Okay?
00:45:44You think you can do that, Chris?
00:45:46Okay.
00:45:46You want that job?
00:45:47Yeah.
00:45:48Hey, she's going to be your responsibility.
00:45:51Okay.
00:45:52That's it.
00:45:53Yeah.
00:45:53She's beautiful.
00:45:54Yeah.
00:45:55Hi, Susan.
00:46:09Hey, there.
00:46:12Charlie and McLean stopped by this morning.
00:46:15Yeah, I have a session with him today.
00:46:17He wants to reschedule it.
00:46:18He's putting in a phone for the girls.
00:46:21Huh.
00:46:23Uh, did he say when?
00:46:24He said he'd call you.
00:46:27He was covered with dirt right off the ranch.
00:46:31Well, you know, a lot of guys say that they're cowboys, but he's the real thing.
00:46:37First time I saw him at his house, I thought it was Gary Cooper.
00:46:40Gary Cooper, very interesting.
00:46:43Deb, please.
00:46:45He's a client.
00:46:46I'm not getting personally involved with him.
00:46:48I'm not saying that you are.
00:46:50No, but you were thinking it.
00:46:53Really, Susan.
00:46:55Aren't you?
00:46:59Okay.
00:47:03Everything four foot and down is Chris.
00:47:06Everything four foot and up is you, Kelly.
00:47:08I'll get the ceiling when I'm done with the phone.
00:47:13Is it going to work?
00:47:15It should.
00:47:17Dottie put in a line a long time ago.
00:47:19I just never used it.
00:47:21Where'd you learn how to do all this?
00:47:23In the Army.
00:47:24Did some carpentry, plumbing, electric, a little bit of everything.
00:47:28Girls, the room's not going to paint itself.
00:47:41Um, we've never painted a room before.
00:47:46Okay.
00:47:48It's not that hard.
00:47:50Put a little paint on the brush, and then you put the paint on the wall.
00:47:53That's all there is to it.
00:47:55Let's go.
00:47:56Oh, not so much.
00:47:57Try to get just the tip, okay?
00:48:00Like that.
00:48:03We'll cut the corners first and the edges,
00:48:05and then we'll come back and do the middle.
00:48:08Just like this.
00:48:10Okay.
00:48:11You know, when I was a little boy,
00:48:15my mother hired some local kids to paint the house during the summer,
00:48:19and she told me I had to help them.
00:48:21I didn't know what I was doing,
00:48:23but by the end of the summer,
00:48:25I could paint the whole room by myself.
00:48:27Here, you try.
00:48:33Oh, that's good, Kelly.
00:48:34Kelly.
00:48:38That's really good.
00:48:39So, how much did your mom pay you?
00:48:44Nothing.
00:48:45It was one of those, uh,
00:48:48paint the house and I'll let you live deals.
00:48:50Sort of like this?
00:48:54Sort of.
00:48:58Is the phone done yet?
00:49:00Yeah.
00:49:01My phone.
00:49:03Let's see.
00:49:04Just put the jack in.
00:49:11You try.
00:49:19Now, you don't have any boyfriends I don't know about, do you?
00:49:23Only in Hawaii.
00:49:24Oh, great.
00:49:25Oh, hell.
00:49:36Oh, hell.
00:49:36I was going to call you.
00:49:59Yeah.
00:49:59What are you doing here?
00:50:04We brought pictures.
00:50:05Maybe it'll help her remember.
00:50:07Try to do a sketch this time.
00:50:09No.
00:50:10What?
00:50:11I said no.
00:50:13The shooter's still out there, Mac.
00:50:14I know.
00:50:15What if he comes up here looking for us?
00:50:16I can't find her here.
00:50:17We don't know that for sure.
00:50:18You don't know anything for sure.
00:50:20Mac, they're doing everything they possibly can do.
00:50:22We've got six guys on it every day.
00:50:24We run anything that even smells like a lead.
00:50:26We canvass the neighborhood, then canvass it again, and then again.
00:50:29We question everybody who ever knew your ex-wife, whoever knew Cowan.
00:50:32And you're still stuck in the chute.
00:50:35Whoever it was could have shot her right there at the house if he'd wanted to.
00:50:40I'm not going to put her through this again.
00:50:43She's had a hard enough time dealing with it as it is.
00:50:47It's just to put this behind her and move on.
00:50:50I will keep my eyes out.
00:50:52God help the son of a bitch if he ever shows up here.
00:50:55Mr. McClain, you're interfering with a murder investigation.
00:51:00And you're interfering with our lives.
00:51:05Carl, I want you and the deputies off the ranch.
00:51:08Hey, Matt.
00:51:08I appreciate what you've done.
00:51:10But you can go back to L.A. now.
00:51:12We're done here.
00:51:14It's over.
00:51:14It's over.
00:51:45Eight-point-two seconds.
00:52:10This is really something, Charlie.
00:52:13What are you doing here?
00:52:15Visiting, talking with my nieces.
00:52:18What do you want?
00:52:21I just wanted to see the girls.
00:52:24Make sure they're all right.
00:52:26They're fine.
00:52:28I want you to leave.
00:52:30I am so sorry, girls.
00:52:32If I'd had any idea of the circumstances that you...
00:52:35I'm asking you to leave.
00:52:36I'll be in touch.
00:52:57This is David Winston, a local attorney I have on retainer.
00:53:00I thought we should see for ourselves what kind of life you've made for Kelly and Chris before we speak to the judge.
00:53:06What are you talking about?
00:53:08We petitioned the Beckett Superior Court, and the judge has agreed to see us in his chambers next week.
00:53:13Why are you doing this, Gail?
00:53:17Because I have to.
00:53:19Because you're not going to change.
00:53:21You never changed for Jesse.
00:53:23All those promises, and you didn't change.
00:53:29You're going to end up hurting those girls just like you did my sister.
00:53:33And I will not allow that to happen again.
00:53:35This isn't about the girls.
00:53:46You just hate me.
00:53:49Look at this.
00:53:51Look how they're living.
00:53:54I can give them everything, Charlie.
00:53:57Who can you give them?
00:54:05Was it good to see your aunt, Gail?
00:54:18Like old times.
00:54:20I was asking the girls.
00:54:26Kelly?
00:54:27Yeah, I guess.
00:54:31Did you ever go to visit her in Chicago and see your cousins, Chris?
00:54:34Yeah.
00:54:35They came to L.A. a few times.
00:54:38Need to go out for dinner.
00:54:40Come on, Chris.
00:54:43Do you understand why she's here, Chris?
00:54:45Do you?
00:54:48She doesn't want us to live here anymore.
00:54:51That's right.
00:54:52She doesn't want you to stay at the ranch for the rest of the summer.
00:54:55She wants to take you to Chicago right away, and then that's where you'll live.
00:55:01For good?
00:55:04For good.
00:55:05She can't even wait until the summer's over.
00:55:28I don't think it's in her nature to wait for anything she wants.
00:55:33This isn't good for them.
00:55:35And it's worse for Chris.
00:55:36It's hard enough for her to deal with her mother's death without being moved halfway across the damn country.
00:55:41Is she going to come out of this?
00:55:46Yes.
00:55:47When?
00:55:48When she's ready.
00:55:49If she doesn't talk about it, then she feels she's protected from it somehow.
00:55:54It'll last until something triggers an emotional catharsis, and then everything will come out.
00:55:59In the meantime, it would help her if you were able to express your own feelings a bit better.
00:56:08Feelings about what?
00:56:10Feelings about what?
00:56:11About Jesse.
00:56:13About what happened with you and the girls.
00:56:14I'm not very good at that.
00:56:19I try.
00:56:20I get all...
00:56:23It takes practice.
00:56:25Are they still out there?
00:56:32Yep.
00:56:36I'll tell you this.
00:56:39You ever talk to them anymore?
00:56:42Not for years.
00:56:43I don't think we ever talked.
00:56:46I had no idea why we got married.
00:56:48I was young.
00:56:50It didn't last long.
00:56:51It ended badly, and that's that.
00:56:52Hmm.
00:56:55You seen anybody now?
00:57:04No.
00:57:05Not at all.
00:57:07So?
00:57:08So?
00:57:09So why aren't you seeing anybody?
00:57:11You mean why aren't I dating, or why aren't I in a relationship?
00:57:16Both.
00:57:18I'm not dating because I don't have the time.
00:57:20I can't leave my job at the office.
00:57:22People don't suffer between nine and five.
00:57:25No, they don't.
00:57:26And I'm not in a relationship because the relationships I've been in haven't worked for me.
00:57:32You haven't met the right man.
00:57:37No.
00:57:39No.
00:57:40Not yet.
00:57:42And if you did?
00:57:44Then I'd go out with him?
00:57:46On a date?
00:57:47Or a relationship?
00:57:50Both.
00:57:54Any more questions?
00:57:55Yeah.
00:57:57Do you know how to do a French braid?
00:58:03Yeah.
00:58:05It's easy.
00:58:06I'll show you.
00:58:11Take this hair.
00:58:14Okay?
00:58:15Make it three pieces here.
00:58:17Were you any good?
00:58:28Oh, I had a few good years.
00:58:30Your daddy won rodeos in Houston and Cheyenne and plenty of other places.
00:58:35He was a PRCA champ three years in a row.
00:58:39What's a PRCA?
00:58:41Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association.
00:58:44That for?
00:58:45This is a score line.
00:58:46Gives the calf a head start.
00:58:48I can't leave the box until the calves cross this line.
00:58:51If I do, I break that barrier.
00:58:54That's a ten-second penalty.
00:58:56And I might as well pack up and hit home.
00:58:59Now, the clock is going to start when I cross that barrier.
00:59:08And it stops when I throw up my hands.
00:59:17Now, ever see a man go from zero to 30 miles per hour in one second?
00:59:24Hang on.
00:59:29What's the time?
00:59:448.2 seconds.
00:59:49Now, Pacheco's a small arena.
00:59:52Kind of like Poway.
00:59:54I did a 7-9 at Poway once.
00:59:56Kind of do a lot better at Pacheco.
00:59:59What's Pacheco?
01:00:00Ranch hands, rodeo local, cowboys.
01:00:04Your daddy does well there.
01:00:06We're going to sit down and talk business.
01:00:09What do you mean?
01:00:11Your daddy's looking for a sponsor.
01:00:15A sponsor for what?
01:00:17Get back into the rodeo.
01:00:19It costs a lot of money to live on the road these days.
01:00:23Motels, restaurants.
01:00:25Got to drive your horse across country,
01:00:27keeping fit and healthy.
01:00:29And the PRCA fees,
01:00:31well, they ain't cheap.
01:00:32Must be $450 by now.
01:00:35And that's per rodeo.
01:00:37And they got dues on top of that.
01:00:39You never said anything about going back to the rodeo.
01:00:42Kelly.
01:00:43That was before you came here.
01:00:51So now what?
01:00:52We go on the road, we live in motels all year long?
01:00:56This is my life.
01:00:57It's what I do.
01:00:59No!
01:01:00It's not just you anymore!
01:01:02What if I don't want to live like that?
01:01:05Mom sure didn't.
01:01:09Mom sure didn't.
01:01:09bee, woe, why are you talking about it.
01:01:11I don't know.
01:01:15I don't want to know that.
01:01:23You're following life.
01:01:24Women are cool as all.
01:01:25I don't want to live like that.
01:01:26Anything else?
01:01:27No.
01:01:27Something else?
01:01:27Aibi?
01:01:28Aibi, I don't know.
01:01:30I don't know.
01:01:31I have to deal withARS.
01:01:32There are three weeks until the final custody hearing.
01:01:48Yes, Your Honor, but Mrs. Miller's nieces are in immediate jeopardy living with Mr. McLean.
01:01:53How so?
01:01:54He was drunk in a bar, started a fight, and spent the night in jail, Your Honor.
01:01:59The school year starts in a month, Your Honor.
01:02:01Mr. McLean has made no arrangements whatsoever for the girls' education.
01:02:05He hasn't spoken to a single teacher, hasn't even shown the girls the school they'd be attending.
01:02:10What school would they be attending, Mr. McLean?
01:02:13I have pre-registered the girls in the finest prep school in Illinois.
01:02:18Orientation is the first week in September, Your Honor.
01:02:20There's still plenty of time to get the girls into the Beckett public school system, Your Honor.
01:02:25What is it you and Mrs. Miller want, Mr. Winston?
01:02:28Well, we'd like you to make a ruling on the custody issue now, Your Honor.
01:02:32The ruling's already been made.
01:02:34Oh, we don't think it's wise to wait three more weeks.
01:02:39Ms. Shaw?
01:02:40All my reports recommend that Mr. McLean be allowed to finish the summer with his daughters.
01:02:45The girls need a secure and stable home as soon as possible.
01:02:50Mr. McLean has already shown he's not able to provide that for them.
01:02:54He is a first-time single parent, Your Honor.
01:02:58Mrs. Miller is ready, willing, and able to step in.
01:03:01No one has yet determined that that will be necessary, Mr. Winston.
01:03:04All right, that's enough.
01:03:06I'll give you an answer by the end of the day.
01:03:08Mr. McLean...
01:03:22All right.
01:03:24I'll give you an answer by the end of the day.
01:03:37Morgan said you can keep the girls for the summer
01:03:48He felt it was too short a time to warrant pulling them
01:03:51And to overrule the LA court
01:03:53But he has some serious considerations
01:03:55About the girls
01:03:56And about you
01:03:57Yeah, well
01:04:00Join the club
01:04:07It's not good, Mac
01:04:11I don't know what's going to happen to you in September
01:04:14He could give the girls to Gail
01:04:16So, uh
01:04:22What you're saying is
01:04:25Is that I really only have three weeks left with him
01:04:27Sorry
01:04:33Nothing to be sorry about
01:04:36I wouldn't have gotten this far without you
01:05:06We're up early this morning
01:05:24Yeah
01:05:25Colt's looking real good
01:05:28Done a good job
01:05:31Proud of you
01:05:33You know what?
01:05:38I think your mama would be proud of you, too
01:05:40You know, when I asked your mom to marry me
01:05:47I didn't have a whole lot of money
01:05:50I couldn't buy her one of those big diamonds or anything
01:05:53But there was this Indian
01:05:56And he had a little store over in Merced
01:05:59And in the window
01:06:01He had the most beautiful turquoise necklace you've ever seen
01:06:04And your mom saw it one day
01:06:07She told me how much she liked it
01:06:10She asked me to get it
01:06:12And I did
01:06:14So I went back
01:06:19And I got it for her
01:06:21And I gave it to her
01:06:23The day I asked her to marry me
01:06:27And I was thinking
01:06:35I think this necklace
01:06:40Would look as beautiful on you
01:06:44As it did on her
01:06:47So I want you to have me
01:06:52What's the matter?
01:06:58What's the matter, honey?
01:07:02It was so dark
01:07:03He was in my shadows
01:07:07It's alright
01:07:11It's alright
01:07:12I couldn't see his face
01:07:17I know
01:07:18I keep looking to see his face
01:07:24But I never can
01:07:26I never can
01:07:30It's alright
01:07:31It's alright
01:07:32It's all my fault
01:07:35I didn't do anything
01:07:38No
01:07:38It's all my fault
01:07:41No, it's not
01:07:42There was nothing you could do
01:07:44There was nothing you could do
01:07:47I didn't scream
01:07:49I didn't run for help
01:07:52I didn't run for help
01:07:52I just stood there
01:07:55It's okay
01:07:57I just stood there
01:07:59No, it's okay
01:08:00No
01:08:03It's okay
01:08:10Do you think he'll win?
01:08:19If he does
01:08:20I'm gonna have to find myself
01:08:21A new cowboy
01:08:22I don't like when things change
01:08:25Nobody does, honey
01:08:28And they change anyway
01:08:32Get all the phone numbers you need
01:08:44Right there on the counter
01:08:45Shouldn't go
01:08:46Dottie said she'd make you dinner
01:08:49But you're on your own for breakfast and lunch
01:08:52Chris needs you here
01:08:55She'll be fine
01:08:56Just make sure that she
01:08:58She feeds the dogs
01:09:00And looks after the cult
01:09:02She's only ten
01:09:04And don't let the dishes pile up
01:09:06It's best if you do them as you go along
01:09:08What if she's not fine?
01:09:11Well, then you take care of her
01:09:12No
01:09:13I don't want to take care of her
01:09:16I don't want to be her mother
01:09:20I'm a kid
01:09:21I'm supposed to be a kid
01:09:22Kelly, Kelly
01:09:23Calm down, alright
01:09:23Calm down
01:09:24No
01:09:25You don't care about me
01:09:28You act like you care
01:09:29Because you have to
01:09:30You never care
01:09:31You never
01:09:32That's not true
01:09:34Yes, yes
01:09:35It is true
01:09:36Do you think I'd be living here
01:09:38With
01:09:38If mom was still alive?
01:09:42You never even thought about us at all
01:09:55What's that?
01:10:12Letters
01:10:13For you and Chris
01:10:14Kelly
01:10:15I just saw your Thanksgiving place
01:10:19I just saw your Thanksgiving play and wanted to tell you that you were the prettiest pilgrim on the stage
01:10:40You were about eight years old
01:10:53I saw the show and watched the whole thing from the back
01:10:58You wore a blue dress
01:11:05And you saying God bless America
01:11:12I didn't know you were there
01:11:21Yeah, well, there are a lot of things you don't know about
01:11:24Why didn't you ever mail these?
01:11:30I don't think you'd read them
01:11:40No, you can say whatever you want about them
01:11:48It's probably all true
01:11:50Don't you say I didn't think about you
01:11:58There's little Davey Johnson
01:12:14Look at this guy
01:12:15Five years of age
01:12:17And look at this clown
01:12:18He's got him
01:12:18And what a ride
01:12:19There's Davey
01:12:20He completed his ride
01:12:22And the opening of the button-busting
01:12:23Way to go, Davey
01:12:25The crowd loved you
01:12:26You betcha
01:12:27That old rock event
01:12:35Gerald Smith
01:12:36Wild old cowboy
01:12:37Around these parts
01:12:38He's drawn
01:12:39Thunderbolt
01:12:40Here he comes
01:12:41The cute little man
01:12:42Thunderbolt
01:12:43Turns up tight
01:12:44Look at that
01:12:45Hang on, Gerald
01:12:47Eight seconds
01:12:48And you're right
01:12:48Hold on
01:12:49Up this side
01:12:51Go right
01:12:51Think you did
01:12:52In eight seconds
01:12:53Here he comes
01:12:59And you're right
01:13:00And you're right
01:13:01There's a steer
01:13:02And here comes
01:13:02Randy
01:13:03Look at this
01:13:04He's got him down
01:13:05Yes, in under five seconds
01:13:11And he's a blast
01:13:16And here he comes
01:13:17From all the ropes
01:13:18And he's got that little doggy
01:13:20Now he goes
01:13:22Now comes the bigotry punch
01:13:24By three times
01:13:25And the man
01:13:26He's under five seconds
01:13:27Okay, Mac
01:13:38You're up
01:13:38Time to beat is
01:13:419.4
01:13:41Time to beat's an eight
01:13:43Now, as you well know
01:13:45This is a big return
01:13:47For Charlie
01:13:47He's fighting his way
01:13:49Back from injuries
01:13:50For the past few years
01:13:51Sure good to see
01:13:52Max back
01:13:53This rope and
01:13:55This rope and event
01:13:56Is usually the domain
01:13:57Of those young bucks
01:13:58Ready, Mac?
01:14:02Go get him, Charlie
01:14:04Yee, you got him
01:14:05Come on
01:14:06Wrap him up
01:14:08Looking good
01:14:10Yeah
01:14:107.9
01:14:28Charlie McClain's
01:14:32Comeback time
01:14:33Folks, an amazing
01:14:357.9 seconds
01:14:38Mac is back
01:14:44Mac is back
01:14:45I like that
01:14:46It's catchy
01:14:47There you go
01:14:47How's your knee?
01:14:53Pretty good
01:14:53That was a good run, Mac
01:14:56It was a damn good run
01:14:58I'll drop by Dottie's
01:15:00This week
01:15:01We got business to discuss
01:15:02Atta boy
01:15:06Congratulations
01:15:20I know you were here
01:15:23I didn't want to make you nervous
01:15:25What's going on?
01:15:31My sponsor wants me to sign a contract this week
01:15:33Tell me something
01:15:35What kind of a father
01:15:37Do you think I am?
01:15:39I think you're a father
01:15:40Who loves his daughters
01:15:41More than anything
01:15:42Is that enough?
01:15:48Wasn't it enough for you
01:15:49With your father?
01:15:52My father died when I was three
01:15:54I never knew him
01:15:55I never had a chance
01:15:58To learn from him
01:15:59They were just babies
01:16:05I was afraid I'd let him down
01:16:07I still feel that way
01:16:11I would imagine
01:16:12It's the most intimidating thing
01:16:14That you'll ever do
01:16:15But
01:16:16I think
01:16:18You've got what it takes
01:16:20You think there's any chance
01:16:28I'll get him
01:16:28I think it's a long shot
01:16:32I talked to my accountant
01:16:43And we're getting things all set up
01:16:45After
01:16:46Salinas
01:16:47We're going to swing through Nevada
01:16:48Then down to Arizona
01:16:49Cross over through New Mexico
01:16:51Up Colorado
01:16:53And into Wyoming
01:16:54And
01:16:55That you'll bring us
01:16:56Into the fall
01:16:57Then we'll have a
01:16:59Few weeks
01:17:00To do some promotion
01:17:01And we'll start at my place
01:17:03In Modesto
01:17:03We'll make it a big deal
01:17:06Sign some autographs
01:17:08We'll give away some
01:17:10Rodeo tickets
01:17:11And
01:17:11Mack, are you with me here?
01:17:19I've changed my mind, George
01:17:20You said it was
01:17:27A young man's game anyway
01:17:28I reckon it is
01:17:35Mack
01:17:36Thanks
01:17:39Thank you
01:17:40Good luck
01:17:41So when do you leave?
01:18:02I'm not
01:18:03I turned him down
01:18:06But you wanted to be in the rodeo
01:18:09I thought I did
01:18:11But then I remembered
01:18:14How lonely it gets
01:18:15On the road
01:18:16I'd be coming back
01:18:19To that house
01:18:20And it'd be dark
01:18:21And quiet
01:18:22Of course
01:18:24It'd be clean
01:18:25And there wouldn't be
01:18:27Any laundry
01:18:27Lying on my records
01:18:28But I'd always be
01:18:31Wondering where my girls
01:18:32Were at
01:18:33I'd always be wondering
01:18:36You want to be with us
01:18:41What's the matter, Carrie?
01:18:52What if we have to go with Gail?
01:18:53I've forgot
01:18:55I wish I was
01:18:57So
01:19:27Daddy, I promise I won't complain anymore.
01:19:57It's all right.
01:20:23It'll be all right.
01:20:27It's okay.
01:20:31I got it for you, folks.
01:20:48There you go.
01:20:52Hey.
01:20:53How you doing?
01:20:55I think we've been better, huh?
01:20:57Yeah.
01:20:58Feel ready?
01:21:01Charlie.
01:21:02Chris.
01:21:03Good to see you.
01:21:05Charlie.
01:21:06Hello.
01:21:08Let's go.
01:21:09Your Honor, my sister and I were very close.
01:21:21I've known Kelly and Chris since they were born.
01:21:24In my custody, they would live in a stable, financially secure family environment.
01:21:29Mr. McLean's history as an absentee father is well documented.
01:21:33That's not the question here.
01:21:35The question is, what is at stake for the girls?
01:21:38Your Honor, their best interest is having them live with me.
01:21:45I have serious concerns about you, Mr. McLean.
01:21:51You've been unwilling to change your life for so many years.
01:21:54How can I be certain that you're ready to change it now?
01:21:58Girls, do you have anything you'd like to say?
01:22:10Um...
01:22:14It's been really hard for us since our mom died.
01:22:22And...
01:22:24It's been a long time since we knew our dad.
01:22:28And if we go back now...
01:22:36I just think it'd be really sad.
01:22:43That's all.
01:22:52Do you feel the same way as your sister?
01:22:58My father loved the rodeo his entire life.
01:23:13He had a chance to do it again.
01:23:16He didn't know that.
01:23:17And...
01:23:18He turned it down.
01:23:27He decided that he loved us more.
01:23:29I want to stay with him, Your Honor.
01:23:39I really want to live with my dad.
01:23:43I really want to live with my dad.
01:23:49Mr. McLean, would you like to say anything?
01:24:04I've, uh...
01:24:05I've made some mistakes, Your Honor.
01:24:21I'm sorry about that.
01:24:22But I know what I want now.
01:24:28Do you?
01:24:30Yes, sir.
01:24:35These are my girls.
01:24:38And I'm their father.
01:24:41We're family.
01:24:43That's what I want.
01:24:46And I have never felt that more.
01:24:49And I feel it right now.
01:24:53Now...
01:24:55I've been told that they need me.
01:25:01And, uh...
01:25:03I'll be there for them.
01:25:08There's also the other way around, too.
01:25:11I need them.
01:25:15So, uh...
01:25:17Please.
01:25:20Please, Your Honor.
01:25:23Let me be there, Father.
01:25:42Ms. Shaw.
01:25:44Your office stays in close contact with these families following decision?
01:25:49Yes, Your Honor. We certainly do.
01:25:54Okay.
01:25:57Mr. McLean.
01:25:58I hereby grant you full and final custody of your daughters.
01:26:08Thank you, sir.
01:26:10You're welcome.
01:26:21You're welcome.
01:26:23Oh, you're welcome.
01:26:27You may need some help with these two from time to time.
01:26:29Someone to talk to.
01:26:31I'd like that.
01:26:33Okay.
01:26:35Come on.
01:26:36Let's go home.
01:26:38How about Saturday night?
01:26:39Sure.
01:26:40Let's go.
01:26:42I'm gonna have you two riding a rope and better than me within two weeks.
01:26:45I'm gonna have you two riding a rope.
01:26:47Let's go.
01:26:48Hey.
01:26:49Hey.
01:26:50Hey.
01:26:52Hey.
01:26:53Hey.
01:26:55Hey.
01:26:57Hey!
01:26:59Hey.
01:27:01Hey.
01:27:02Hey.
01:27:03Hey.
01:27:05Hey.
01:27:06Hey.
01:27:07Hey.
01:27:08Hey.
01:27:09Hey.
01:27:10Hey.
01:27:11Hey.
01:27:12Hey.
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