

Because you made this! You pulled yourself out of a very dark place and you created this beautiful, perfect, safe home for us.” And take your great-granddaughter fishing. You need to pull yourself out of the past and focus on the present. Lisa: “No! You always make me feel safe, okay? You’re not your father. Jack: “Why not? I didn’t make you feel safe, I made you feel the way he made me feel and I promised I would never do that to anyone.” Lisa: “What your dad did is heartbreaking, but you can’t be angry at yourself.” I haven’t felt that way since June died, and Dad, he took that one out on me.” I’m angry at what it all conjured up, you know, that feeling that you can’t even be safe in your own home. Jack: “I’m not upset! I’m not upset about the watch, or the break-in. Lisa: “Why wouldn’t you just tell me why you were upset, Honey?” When it was just me and my there here and I was working my tail off to keep this place afloat while he was drowning himself in grief and alcohol.” For whatever reason, it brought back memories and… Jack: “We all know that there was no love lost between my dad and me, but losing that watch… it mattered. And that conversation not only shed some light on the pain Jack was living with, but also helped set Jack straight. That’s when Lisa decided to step in and confront Jack about how he was acting and what he was feeling. Shaun Johnston and Shea Johnston as Jack on Heartland episode 1504Īnd Jack, of course, wasn’t dealing with it in the best way, at one point even bolting the back door that was in Lyndy’s room shut with wooden planks. And Jack’s sense of safety fall apart along with it. We saw Jack and his father’s relationship deteriorate. To clips of a younger Jack (played beautifully by Shaun Johnston’s real-life son Shea Johnston again) after his sister’s funeral and the years that followed as Jack’s father drank himself into oblivion while Jack had to let go of his rodeo dreams and care for the ranch. Especially the turbulent relationship he had with his father and how that made him feel unsafe in his home.įrom shots of his father letting little Jack try on the old, engraved watch that was stolen. So, all throughout the episode, we saw Jack remembering the past. Jack blamed himself for turning off the alarm system, therefore, letting the break-in happen and making his wife, granddaughters, and great-granddaughters feel unsafe. Jack made a fire in the fireplace, and that’s when the first memory came. And since Lyndy and Katie refused to sleep alone that night, Amy decided to do a sleepover in the living room. And we found out that the robbers had not only trashed the place, they also took things like the TV, the stereo, Lisa’s laptop along with some more priceless items like Tim’s All-Around rodeo trophy and Jack’s dad’s old watch.

So, this episode started with a police officer assessing the scene. The Heartland ranch had clearly been a target of the thieves that had been terrorizing the area for weeks now. The last episode ended on a sort of a cliffhanger – the Bartlett-Fleming clan arrived home from Cooper’s Gala to find the front door window broken and the house trashed. While also opened up new plot points to explore as the season moves along.ĭid they finally catch the thieves that were robbing houses in the Hudson area and burglarized Heartland as well? What about Logan’s dad getting out of jail or Cooper’s center’s financial troubles?įind out what happened on this episode in this recap of Heartland season 15 episode 4!Īs per usual, a spoiler warning is in effect, because there will be many of those in this article! The break-in After the last episode’s cliffhanger, the new episode of Heartland brought us a much-needed conclusion to some storylines.
