[s2e2] - Letting Go
Ty develops a quick bond with a wild mustang named Ghost. To protect the horse and ensure its safety, Ty eventually decides to release Ghost into the wild, a decision that initially upsets Amy but ultimately leads to a deeper understanding of "letting go".
After a four-month absence, Ty returns to Heartland to find that many things have changed. Most notably, a new ranch hand named Caleb O’Dell has taken his job and appears to be competing for Amy’s attention.
The episode "[S2E2] Letting Go" most prominently refers to the second episode of Season 2 of the Canadian drama . However, other shows like Cedar Cove and Wilfred also have episodes with this title. Heartland (S2E2) [S2E2] Letting Go
Note that while it has a "Letting Go" episode, it is Season 1, Episode 2. Season 2, Episode 2: Letting Go, Part 2 | Cedar Cove
Lou and her father, Tim, push for Heartland to become a corporate equine retreat. This causes tension with Jack, who is reluctant to tear down old buildings built by his grandfather. Other Notable S2E2 "Letting Go" Summaries Ty develops a quick bond with a wild mustang named Ghost
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