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every episode of heartland ever [ amber marshall as amy fleming ] || 9.03 - riding for a fall (first aired: October 18, 2015)
Partner at a clinic? Ty, how many people do that right out of vet school? How did you know I took it? I guess I know my husband pretty well. Amy, are you okay that our dream has to wait? As far as I’m concerned, we’re already living it.
#heartland#season 9#9x03 riding for a fall#all the eps#amber marshall#graham wardle#alisha newton#michelle morgan#horses of heartland: phoenix#horses of heartland: trouble#amy fleming#ty borden#georgie fleming morris#lou fleming#amy x ty#tamy#amy x georgie#amy x lou#amber marshall gifs
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Reveling in Richonne
#140: The Ditch (9x04)
So in Rick’s final storyline before his final episode (cuz imo his final episode transcended story, it was an experience lol 💯) all I can say is my man is betrayed. 😑 😪 Like there’s no other way to put it.
The first time we see Rick, he’s looking at the bridge and the river rushing under it and isn’t happy that it’s going to pretty much put a halt on continuing the bridge. And for him, this feels like symbolically putting a halt on bridging the gaps between the communities like he’s been so determined to do, mainly to honor Carl’s memory.
So Rick has his final exchange with Eugene which was actually pretty sweet and then we get an emotional final moment between Rick and Carol and this is all just sad. 😭
In show context it’s sad, cuz Rick has to see pretty much everybody go and walk away from this project that he put so much hope in, but out of show context it’s sad cuz these are some day one season one characters and actors having their last on screen interaction.
Rick acknowledging that Carol figured out who she wants to be and Carol reminding him they all did was a nice way to comment on the arcs they’ve both had. It’s been quite the journey for the two of them.
And it’s extra sweet when Rick tells Carol, “If anyone gives me hope for how things can turn out it’s you.” At one point Homeboy kicked Carol out of the community for burning people and now she stands before him as this woman with a son and a kingly husband so she’s definitely shown you can come a long way.
Carol is one of the few people who didn’t try Rick and Michonne too much this season so I’m glad she voices to Rick that she is one of the people who really did want this to work out like he did. And it’s a heartfelt moment when he smiles and tells her he knows. ☺️
Jerry informs Rick that Maggie is on her way to Alexandria so Rick quickly gets on his walkie to let people know that if Maggie Rhee shows up to Alexandria don’t let her in without an escort and “alert Michonne right away”. Partners. Who handle things together. 🧲 Here for it.
But y’all… who’s sitting/lurking in the background like a snake waiting to attack his prey??🤨 (Disclaimer: I love Daryl and he’ll always be part of the family. But you gotta call out the siblings when it’s right👌🏽).
And you gotta admit, they legit filmed this like a snake preying in the background, as Daryl watches Rick give these orders.
Then Daryl stands up and “casually” asks, “Hey. What’s going on?” even tho he knows good and well what’s going on.
Rick explains that Maggie is headed to Alexandria to potentially do something she’ll regret. So Daryl tells him to hop on his bike cuz he’ll take him since it’ll be faster. The deceit is just so calculated. 😒 I think that’s the part that just doesn’t sit well. It’d be bad enough if Daryl just asked him to stick around to help with something and “distract” him, but for him to straight up say I’ll take you there knowing he had no intention of doing that...it’s a breach of trust that is pretty tough to swallow.
And of course Rick agrees to this because that’s his brother…why would he lie. So he hops on the back of Daryl’s motorcycle and they ride off for Rick’s betrayal.
When they cut back to Rick and Daryl, Daryl revs up once they get to the crossroad where they should’ve turned, because he has no intent of getting Rick home. And y’all, I felt tried because it’s already bad that he’s ditching the turn they’re supposed to take...but then Daryl gotta be extra with it and pop a wheelie or something to really make a statement. 😟😂 I was like...
Rick tries to tell him that they passed the way back home but when Daryl doesn’t listen Rick seamlessly transitions to cop mode and tells Daryl to pull over. After yelling it a second time, Daryl finally stops and Rick quickly gets off the bike. They face each other and Rick knows something shady is up.
Rick asks him what this is and Daryl points at Rick and says, “You know exactly what this is” and I do too; betrayal. 🙃 Rick informs Daryl he already called it in so Maggie’s not making it through those gates. And I know that part of why Rick feels so confident about that is because he’s confident Michonne will handle it.
But Daryl reveals that he and Maggie’s plan was real planned out cuz that call didn’t go through. Rick realizes they messed with the relay so he’s about to get on the walkie again but Daryl knocks it out of his hand. And as it so often goes with these two brothers, they end up in a scuffle that has them tumbling into a deep ditch. I mean when Rick said you’re my brother in season four he wasn’t kidding because these two truly do get into it like siblings. 💯
What always hurt the most about paving Rick’s exit this way, is knowing that he wanted to go home. 😭
He was headed home to Alexandria and would’ve got home if he had taken his horse. But Maggie and Daryl’s scheme kept him from getting back home and getting back to Michonne which is a special kind of frustrating. It be your own day one friends. 😒
In the ditch, Rick jumps up to try and grab a root but it doesn’t work and he asks Daryl if he set up the root falling too. 😂 Petty Rick had to make a final appearance lol. 😋
Rick tells Daryl, “You know what keeping Negan alive means to us.” And it’s interesting that he says “us”. In my Richonne brain I feel like at least part of that means him and Michonne specifically, because what keeping Negan alive means to the two of them is honoring their son’s memory and what Carl wanted for them.
Rick says he’s not blind as to why Maggie would want to kill Negan, and Daryl says he’s been acting blind. And then Daryl gets personal by telling Rick that he wouldn’t even be alive without Glenn. And it’s true but um…Glenn wouldn’t even be dead without Daryl so let’s not go there. 🙃
Then Daryl just wants to keep pouring salt on the wound by telling Rick that without Glenn he wouldn’t have found Lori (😑) and Carl or any of them and he asks Rick if he’s forgot what Glenn did for him.
I wasn’t feeling Daryl throwing that in Rick’s face like Rick doesn’t know or appreciate what Glenn did for him. Especially cuz we know from 7x12 how much Rick remembers and carried the guilt of all Glenn did to save him, so it was a low blow to accuse him of forgetting that.
I get Daryl’s hurt, he has a right to be, but not like this. Not where he hurts the man closest to him. 😣
When he has the nerve to ask if Rick’s forgot how instrumental Glenn was, the petty in me wanted to ask Daryl if he forgot when Negan said, in the clearing, if anyone steps out of line again he’ll kill somebody. 😑
Rick reminds him that he of course remembers and even thinks about it every day.The parallel to Rick and Michonne both saying they think about what they lost everyday is tough cuz it shows they carry it with them. But it also speaks to their resilience to be able to constantly think about those they lost but still focus on the family they still have too. R&M have been able to move forward and heal cuz they don’t run from the grief anymore. 👌🏽
So then Rick and Daryl proceed to argue about what keeping Negan alive is really symbolizing to people; is it hope that things can be different or hope that one day things will go back to the same.
It’s sweet that Rick says, “Michonne talked to her. She came to camp. She was coming around.” I think for Rick, it’s already been established that he believes Michonne can do anything and so he was probably like if Michonne took care of it and spoke to Maggie then it’s settled. He’s probably thinking why wouldn’t someone change their ways after a Michonne conversation, since Michonne-talks is all it takes for this wonderfully whipped man to change. But Michonne knew in 9x03 that Maggie wasn’t as resolved with everything as she appeared.
So as they talk, Rick tells Daryl that if Maggie kills Negan then everything was for nothing and then the most emotional part is Rick saying that if Negan dies then, “Carl died for nothing”.
It’s heartbreaking to hear Rick say this and to know that more than anything what has fueled Rick’s drive to keep Negan alive was his want for Carl’s death to mean something.
Carl’s death was so unrelated to the Saviors so I’m personally a bit confused as to why he’d have died for nothing if Negan dies. I guess it’s saying that Carl was so adamant to prove that there are good people left who need their help since the Negan war had everyone against each other, which is what had Carl out there with Siddiq hoping to prove a point.
Regardless of the exact meaning of Carl dying for nothing, it’s a true statement because Carl did not have to die. Period. So he did seem to die for nothing. The only truer statement Rick could have said would have been, “Carl died for shock value.” 😅
Daryl tells Rick what about us, and how Rick hasn’t been having enough faith in them and what they can handle. Rick tells him that’s not true because I think for Rick, having faith in his people is a huge part of him.
Daryl says he would’ve died for Rick and for Carl. And then he lets Rick know, “But you gotta hear me. You’re chasing after something that ain’t meant to be.”
Daryl tells Rick, “You just gotta let him go. Let him go” and I felt it was very interesting for him to tell Rick this when Daryl refused to even let the death of his acquaintance Denise go. 🙃 Like my pal Daryl is kinda the master of not letting things go so I was just like...
But I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt and guess that this is more Daryl speaking from lessons he’s had to learn himself, cuz letting go was not his strong point, which makes it hard to then ask Rick to do the same when it comes to letting go of a much closer relationship; the one with his son.
I do like the line when Rick tells Daryl, “I never asked anyone to follow me.” Cuz leadership is something that found Rick, not something he demanded. He’s expressed this sentiment many times before of how it’s not like he was itching to be the leader of everyone.
Even during the Ricktatorship era, he initially gave people the option to leave (and send him a postcard lol) and didn’t force anyone to follow him. But because he’s a real one, he has stepped up to the plate and led, and because he’s human it’s not like that leadership has always been perfect. It’s like Danai described; he’s a man burdened with leadership but taking it on out of his love for his people.
And I like Daryl saying, “Maybe you should’ve” cuz don’t get me wrong as much as I’m on Rick and Michonne’s side always, I also agree that Rick should’ve asked them what they felt was best and made a joint decision that everyone could feel good with when it came to Negan.
So then the brothers work together to get out of the hole even despite the walkers that tumble in and it’s this whole little action sequence. The most meaningful part comes from when Rick gets out first and then Daryl’s struggling to get up so Rick steadies him by saying, “Brother, take my hand.”
Rick really is a real one for being so forgiving and putting all that serpentry aside to help his brother and to let Daryl know all is forgiven. This moment also connects to something Merle told Daryl in season two.
When Daryl had to climb a similar cliff in search of Sofia he was badly injured and hallucinating Merle. Merle taunted him to take his friend Rick’s hand. And it’s just cool that, throughout all these seasons, Rick really has proven to be a true brother to Daryl. The brother he needed.
So Rick pulls him out and they leave the area and then the fakest friend of all shows up; that white horse. 😒 That white horse is the ultimate traitor lol.
Rick sees that the herds of walkers have merged and so he tells Daryl he’s going to lead the herd away, which will clearly lead to a not so happy ending. Daryl tries to convince Rick not to go the way of that herd but Rick refuses to give up and let this herd ruin the bridge.
Y’all, I’ll be honest in this moment I was looking at Daryl like, you better go with him then Mr. I’d Die For You. 😑 Like I get Daryl wanted to get back to the camp and check on everybody but Rick, while very capable, is about to go into a huge herd alone. It could’ve been a two-person job and Rick wouldn’t have been alone to meet his fate.
But at the end of the day things went the way they went, cuz Rick had to be written out one way or another. So Daryl and Rick’s final dialogue ends with Daryl saying, “Be safe.” And Rick saying, “You too.”
As Rick leads the herd away, this fake friend horse gets spooked and bucks Rick off of him like season one. Except here he lands alone in the middle of rocks and gets gruesomely impaled. 😖
And as he lay there, we pan away with herds forming on both sides of him and we’re set up for Rick’s final episode, of which he endures like only Rick Grimes can. 👌🏽💯👑
gifs source: @michonnegrimes @coffeeandmusic82 @hilariesjeffrey
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13x13: Devil’s Bargain
Welcome to a Very Buckleming Episode! Our intent is to keep things humorous but even going in with low expectations, this episode was a wild ride.
Then:
Here is a picture of Badass Cas to ease you into tonight’s recap
Now:
We open with a montage/flashback of Cas in a forest, weakened and with blood pouring from his mouth, remembering his fight with Lucifer. How did Cas get to the forest? Why is he coughing up blood? Why is he so weakened that he’s unconscious for hours? We just don’t know. Two boys come along to see the dead body one found earlier, and they poke it.
Cas awakens with a start, and the boys scatter to the wind.
Cas - who had been banished by Lucifer? - walks back to the insane asylum, but no Lucifer.
We’re suddenly in a Lifetime movie! A woman, in a tan trench-like coat, is rollerblading down the street and trips, falling literally and figuratively for a man, with close cropped light brown hair (and slightly elfin ears), who catches her. The elaborate wedding cake he was carrying is destroyed in the process. A creepy dude watches approvingly, when Lucifer surprises him and reveals he’s actually an overdressed Cupid! He steals his grace and then kills him.
Cas is now in the bunker and giving the brothers the lowdown on all that’s been going on this season. Poor Sam has to learn that Lucifer is Earth 1 side. Dean has to learn that he hasn’t been talking to Cas this whole time.
The boys also learn that Mary is alive (which Jack showed them already?)
Lucifer hams up the almost-human bit. He’s cold and hungry. (I don’t rewatch 9x03 because it’s hard to watch Cas in this position. This is just annoying. Will Lucifer burn out his vessel on borrowed grace? Fingers crossed.)
Asmodeus and Ketch meet to discuss recent events. What was Asmodeus’s “important errand”? In any event, it’s pointed out by Ketch how monumentally stupid Asmodeus is. Ha. I mean, he really fails at a lot.
Asmodeus tasks Ketch with killing the devil. Ketch seems less than impressed with the idea.
Luci tries emulating another homeless man, but fails. The other man offers to get Lucifer some food, and while they’re dumpster diving, he tells Lucifer about Sister Jo, a faith healer. Luci has his next meal lined up!
At the bunker, Dean and Cas finally have a couple minutes alone before Interrupting Moose interrupts.
Dean apologizes for not knowing Cas was captured. Cas deflects the unnecessary sentiment. He also deflects Dean’s question on whether he’s fine. CAS.
Sam arrives at the bunker and he has Donatello with him! He’s here because they have a plan. Use the demon tablet to open a door to the AU, throw Lucifer into that world, get their mom and Jack back, and escape before Michael follows them. Why use Donatello to translate the demon tablet if it’s only a maybe that the spell is on it? As many people have pointed out, why not use Kevin’s Elamite translations? (Boris: I watch 9x06 more than is allowed and wondered this right away!) (Natasha: at first I assumed they were going to unwrap Kevin’s translations and give Donatello a head start.) Ahem, rolling with the plot. Cas hears on Angel Radio that an angel was killed.
Cut to Sister Jo and her miraculous healing abilities, and Lucifer watching.
Team Free Will investigates the angel murder. They put it together that Lucifer is feeding on grace, trying to restore his power. Dean flirts with Cas. Cas flirts back. Sam looks distressed.
Lucifer introduces himself to Sister Jo, who is not impressed or intimidated. She’s really Anael, a rogue angel that Hannah and Cas didn’t find back in season 10. She’s a savy businesswoman who knows what she wants and how to play the game of humaning, so I’ll handwave that away. She talks Lucifer into using her grace a bit at a time. Apparently angel grace can recharge?! Gah, I’ve read theories (but can’t find them now!) that Cas’s grace didn’t recharge because of his depression. I’ll take all the positive head canons for this episode that I can find.
Meanwhile, the guys start asking questions about the death of the cupid. Sam interviews the homeless man that helped Lucifer. “Actually we had a lovely chat.” Sam’s eyebrows couldn’t get much higher. Oh, Sam. The man leads the guys to Sister Jo.
Ok, Stop.
I am 1000% creeped out by the whole new way to extract angel grace. So. Fucking. Unnecessary. And. Gross.
Ok, Go.
That night, we find Lucifer feeding on Anael’s grace. He admits to killing the last angel, and Anael gets worried. Who knows who will come to her place next?
Team Free Will, that’s who.
They enter Jo’s meeting hall, to find...Ketch.
Ketch greets them like old pals. He tells them he’s in the area to kill Lucifer. Sam wants to know who he’s working for and Ketch dodges the question by suggesting a teamup.
Cas is...not swayed by this argument. They stuff the unconscious Ketch in the trunk of the Impala and Dean suggests that they head back to the bunker, “find out what he knows and put a bullet in him. Burn his bones, and flush his ashes.” Cas in ON BOARD. Sam distracts them from their revenge fantasies to show them video of Sister Jo, who Cas immediately recognizes as fellow angel Anael. They head off to search for her body. Sam put a tracer on her credit card and when it’s used, they’ve got a clue on where to find her...or Lucifer.
Meanwhile, Sister Jo’s credit card is getting busy at a motel and so are...Sister Jo and Lucifer. Lucifer slowly sucks her grace in a sexualized manner and I just...
Basically, to me this approach to angel grace extraction with Sister Jo uses non-consensual (or at the very least, dubiously consensual) sexual overtones as a lazy shorthand to an imbalance of power between a man and woman. Of course, we’re overly sensitive to this because it’s essentially on a bingo card for these writers. We’ve seen the use of non-con or dub-con before by these writers in the past couple of seasons. (For example: in 12x2, 12x13, 13x02, and 13x13) When it appears, we throw up our hands and rant, regardless of how fair that is, because we’re steeling ourselves for it. On the other hand, maybe I’m still just pissed about what Toni Bevell did to Sam and how that was just brushed aside.
ANYWAY, afterward Anael and Lucifer collapse onto the bed breathlessly and talk about how less grace makes you feel more human emotions. Emotions are a wild ride that majorly weirds out angels. “When I’m in that place I can see how there’d be pain but there’s also hope. Love even.” Anael keeps it positive and then she reflects on the lot of angels. She was an unhappy cog in the machine in Heaven and falling to Earth was a blessing. It freed her.
Down in Kentucky Fried Hell, Asmodeus is catching up on his reading when a demon minion interrupts to tell him they’ve located the prophet. Donatello, meanwhile, is purchasing copious amounts of fried chicken wings.
Cas appears and asks how his work with the Winchesters is going. Donatello blithely spills ALL the beans. His work with the demon tablet is going great and soon he’ll unravel how to open a door to another world (facepalm). Oh Donatello. “The ingredients are very, very complicated,” Donatello frets, talking about the spell to open a rift and NOT for example seven secret herbs and spices. Casmodeus then slips into his southern accent, freezes Donatello, and compels him to become his spy. Casmodeus sniffs at the fried chicken in a nod to fandom’s nickname for him.
The next morning TFW rolls up to the motel where Anael is staying. They draw her out by pretending to be motel management checking on her credit card. When she sees them and they ask about Lucifer she asks them for help.
Sam and Dean greet Lucifer in the hotel room. “Morning sunshine,” Dean says and we both growl protectively over that phrase which should NOT BE SULLIED by being applied to Lucifer. Lucifer’s awkward while Anael quietly clues Lucifer in to the fact that TFW thinks he’s still depowered. Thanks, Anael. “Trapped” by TFW Lucifer engages in small talk, makes a crack about Sam’s hair (fuck you Lucifer), and asks about their plans for him.
Suddenly Anael and Lucifer team up to hurl TFW across the room with their rather powered up angel mojo. Lucifer does the patented heart-clench with his fists and Sam, Dean, and Cas writhe in pain on the floor. Suddenly Ketch appears and chucks a spell at the ground.
Lucifer and Anael flap out of there and wind up in the woods somewhere. “I help you and you help me,” Anael tells him. Lucifer accepts this at face value and asks her for further direction. I can see she’s manipulating him but we both fear that this is going to lead to a sudden death for her at some point towards the end of the season. We both hoping we get to see her written with a little more depth later on in the season, and not just some fleeting medium-bad adjunct.
Back in the hotel, Ketch thanks TFW for their rampant gratitude. He then suggests that they pool their resources and go after Lucifer together. He confesses to working for Asmodeus. “How is that supposed to make us feel better?” Dean demands. Ketch says he’ll pass intel on to TFW. Apparently Ketch draws the line at letting Lucifer prance around the planet.
For Science:
Back to Lucifer, he’s chatting with a few of the angel host out by the Heavenly sandbox. Threats are traded between them but Lucifer promises to make more angels if they raise him up as ruler of Heaven. Duma laughs at this offer at first but Lucifer offers to give them back their wings. Ooooo now we’re talking.
Speaking of wings, Donatello adds more bones to his ridiculous pile of consumed chicken. Donatello’s...on edge. He’s enjoying the tablet translation headache that Kevin always suffered from. (Kevin! I weep) He promises that he’s working out all the necessary ingredients.
As TFW gets closer to opening a rift to rescue Mary and Jack, Lucifer assumes his throne in Heaven with Anael just chillin’ by his side.
Some time later Ketch chats with Asmodeus and they bond over liquor. Ketch worries that he can’t defeat the devil at full power. Kentucky Fried Demon pulls out a prized acquisition: an archangel blade.
It can only be wielded by an archangel which seems to make things tricky. However, Asmodeus has one more secret in his pocket. He leads Ketch to a cell with a mysterious figure in it. The figure looks up and….IT’S GABRIEL! (Asmodeus is using Gabe’s powers headcanon)
In summary, holy shit.
Southern Fried Quotes:
That money’s going into the ol’ leg fund.
Most of what we do are long shots. You get used to it.
All that time you were with Asmodeus, I..I, we should have known it wasn’t you.
The usual, bewildered.
“We’re boned.” “Epically.”
I’m the lesser of at least three evils.
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Heartland- 9x03 “Riding for a Fall”
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Character Name: Little Joe
Show: Bonanza
Note: I recommend the earlier seasons for two main reasons, one being the style of the show changed near the end so that personally through me off the later and because I prefer Little Joe’s personality more in the earlier season.
Episodes:
Season 1:
1x01 A Rose for Lotta: Siblings fighting/bickering.
1x02 Death on Sun Mountain: Beaten up, black eye.
1x06 The Julia Bulette Story: Knocked out in a fight, carried away by brothers.
1x10 The Magnificent Adah: Badly beaten, carried away by brother.
1x11 The Truckee Strip: Beaten up.
1x31 Dark Star: Struck with a whip repeatedly.
Season 2:
2x01 Showdown: Pistol whipped/knocked out.
2x08 The Abduction: Beaten up.
2x09 Breed of Violence: Beaten up.
2x10 The Last Viking: Beat up, tied up, hurts ankle, shot in the shoulder.
2x27 The Gift: Knocked out, exhausted, dehydrated, tied up.
Season 3:
3x02 Springtime: brothers fighting.
3x04 The Lonely House: Pistol whipped/knocked out, beaten up.
3x08 The Friendship: Knocked out, Beaten up.
3x11 Day of the Dragon: Shot in the shoulder.
3x13 The Tin Badge: Beaten up.
Season 4:
4x01 The First Born: Beaten up.
4x10 The Deadly Ones: Shot in the back.
4x19 The Last Haircut: Pistol whipped/knocked out.
4x20 Marie, My Love: Falls off a horse/knocked out.
4x28 My Brother’s Keeper: Shot in the shoulder, attack by a wolf, sick.
4x29 Five into the Wind: Stagecoach accident, pistol whipped/knocked out.
4x33 The Boss: Shot in the shoulder.
Season 5:
5x04 Twilight Town: Pistol whipped/knocked out, dehydrated, exhausted.
5x07 Calamity Over the Comstock: Knocked out.
5x11 The Legacy: Pistol whipped/knocked out.
5x17 Alias Joe Cartwright: Pistol whipped/knocked out.
Season 6:
6x16 The Far, Far Better Thing: Exhausted, fight.
6x26 The Trap: Shot in the chest.
Season 7:
7x10 The Strange One: Breaks arm.
7x12 Five Sundowns to Sunup: Kidnapped/hostage
7x14 All Ye His Saints: Knocked out
7x30 The Fighters: Beaten
Season 8:
8x03 A Time to Step Down: Beaten, shot in the side.
8x11 The Oath: Pistol whipped/knocked out.
8x12 A Real Nice Friendly Town: Shot in the butt
8x14 Tommy: Shot in the back
8x19 Black Friday: Pistol whipped/knocked out
8x22 Amigo: Beaten
Season 9:
9x01 Second Chance: Shot in shoulder with arrow
9x03 The Conquistadors: Pistol whipped/knocked out
9x06 False Witness: Shot in the leg.
9x08 Desperate Passage: Beaten
9x25 Commitment at Angelus: Pistol whipped/knocked out
9x32 Pride of a Man: Beaten
Season 10:
10x01 Different Pines, Same Wind: Beaten
10x22 Five Candles: Wall falls on him, injured ribs.
10x25 Emily: Shot in the back.
10x26 The Running Man: Shot in arm
10x30 A Ride in The Sun: Dehydration, exhaustion.
Season 11
11x10 A Darker Shadow: Beaten
11x23 The Gold Mine: Beaten
11x28 A Matter of Circumstance: Trampled by horse, broken arm/leg, sick
Season 12:
12x05 Power of Life and Death: Dehydration, exhaustion
12x06 Gideon the Good: Shot in leg.
12x08 Thornton’s Account: Concussion, falls down hill.
12x24 The Stillness Within: Blind(temporarily), in explosion
12x27 Kingdom of Fear: Injured ankle, exhaustion.
Season 13:
13x03 Bushwhacked: Shot in back/leg, sick, smothered with pillow.
13x05 The Prisoners: Shot in the forehead.
13x14 Warbonnet: Dehydrated, exhausted
13x20 Shanklin: Shot in the shoulder
13x22 He Was Only Seven: Pistol whipped/knocked out.
Season 14:
14x01 Forever: Beaten
14x08 Stallion: Pistol whipped/knocked out, falls
14x15 The Hunter: Dehydrated, exhausted, breaks arm.
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