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.
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 [S2E2] Letting Go
Olivia and Jack intervene in a heated adoption dispute. The episode explores emotional boundaries, specifically as Maryellen deals with a criminal scheme while trying to prove John’s innocence. After a four-month absence, Ty returns to Heartland
Ryan enters Wilfred into a dog competition to impress Jenna’s boyfriend, Drew. The plot follows Wilfred's attempt to use "performance enhancers" (steroids) and Ryan's struggle to manage the situation. This causes tension with Jack, who is reluctant
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".