Heartland Season 12 Episode 11 Review

Sadly, another season of Heartland has went and gone. And although we know that there will be another one after this, it was still bittersweet to watch the Heartland season 12 finale. Especially because this whole season the show has been so amazing. So, if you want to know how the twelfth season of Heartland ended, keep on reading this Heartland season 12 episode 11 recap.

Warning, spoilers ahead!

Share the land

The last episode was truly emotional for Jack. He lost his best friend and almost lost his own life. But, luckily this episode was more positively emotional because during it we saw Jack honoring the promise he made to Will to check in on Will’s herd of wild horses.

Yet, it wasn’t all roses. Because when Jack got to Will’s old home to check on the horses, his wife told Jack that they had to sell the house and that the new owner has no intention of letting the horses roam his property. But, of course, the Bartlett clan couldn’t stand for it, so the whole family banded together and went to save the wildies.

The initial plan was to bring them to Heartland and temporarily house them in the ranch’s backfield until they decide what to do with the herd. However, after Jack, Amy, Ty, Georgie Tim rounded up the horses and loaded them into the giant stock trailer Tim managed to get, Ty and Amy announced that Heartland wasn’t exactly where they will be taking the wild horses.

Rather that they will be bringing them to the land that Jack gifted the couple. Because, after all, if Will managed to share his land with the herd for decades, Amy and Ty won’t have any problems with doing the same. So, by the end of the episode, Will Vernon’s herd of wild horses found a new home living on Amy and Ty’s land.

Pretty fitting if you ask me. Because now the couple will have an easier time to watch over the wildies, without having to drive all the way to Pike River. And the wild horses will watch over them when the Borden family will finally build their dream home on the land.

New temporary home

Speaking of new homes, another storyline that has been running through the better part of this season is Luke and his home life. And at the end of episode 10, we saw all that come to a halt when Clint announced that Luke might be going into foster care. So, at the start of this episode, we saw Amy and Ty weighing the decision of possibly fostering Luke. All the while Luke’s mom Andrea was packing all of her and Luke’s stuff in the car and driving off.

After talking it out Ty and Amy came to a conclusion that they aren’t yet ready for the responsibility that being Luke’s foster parents would put on them. Because that would change their already busy lives drastically. Yet you could see it in both of their eyes that this decision weighed heavily on them. And it took a long, worry-filled drive for them to realize that they actually had room for Luke in their lives and hearts.

Why a long drive? Well, Andrea had driven herself and Luke far away from Hudson. But now they were stranded at a truck stop where they stopped for the night because Andrea had gotten worse again. And with money running out and his mom sick, Luke saw no other option than to call Ty for help. So Ty and Amy ditched Mitch’s wedding and headed for Lucy 7 Truck Stop instead, calling Clint on their way.

In the end, Luke and his mom were okay and Clint brought them to a safe place. But only when the trio drove off and Amy and Ty were back in the warmth of their truck they realized that they did want to take care of Luke while his mom got better. So the episode ended with Andrea saying goodbye to her son to go get help. And Ty and Amy welcoming Luke into their little family. At least temporarily. A beautiful new beginning for the end of an amazing season of Heartland.

Waited long enough

While the third major storyline of the episode had everything to do with Lou and Mitch. Because with Mitch’s wedding being just a few days away, this episode Lou was getting more and more upset.

Over the last few episodes, we saw how much Mitch’s engagement to Maya hurt Lou. But it was the previous episode that showed us that there might be some hesitation from Mitch’s side as well. And Heartland season 12 episode 11 only confirmed that, since Mitch admitted having second thoughts about marrying Maya to Tim.

Tim, of course, relayed that right back to Lou. And it only made the situation worse. Because, in situations like this, false hope is the last thing you want to give to people. Yet, it turned out that the hope Tim gave Lou wasn’t false. Because after everyone left for the wedding, Tim had an epiphany. And raced to the tree house where Lou, Georgie, Katie, and Lyndy were playing to inform her that Lou needs to tell Mitch how she really feels.

And even though Lou was hesitant at first, after Tim’s speech about how he wished that he had a second chance with Marion, just like she could have with Mitch, Lou was on her way to the church. But once she actually got there it was empty.

Luckily, it turned out that Mitch and Maya had called off the wedding before it even began. So Mitch was a free man once again. And after Lou and Mitch hashed out their feelings the next day, Lou kissed Mitch. So, despite all that has happened with these two over the last few seasons it looks like Mitch and Lou might get a happy ending of their own after all.

Last thoughts on Heartland season 12 episode 11

Since this was the season 12 finale, the episode did a really good job at resolving all of the storylines from this season. Yet it also gave them room to grow next season. And that included Georgie and Wyatt’s relationship and Tim’s living situation.

Because by the end of the episode we saw Jack and Lisa offer Tim to move into the house with them. As well as Georgie apologizing to Wyatt. And, even though Wyatt broke up with Georgie claiming that their lives were traveling in different directions, after seeing how brave Lou was with telling Mitch how she feels Georgie did the same with Wyatt. Georgie told Wyatt that she still wanted to be with him. And left it up to him to decide if he wants to be with Georgie or not.

Which leaves us with only one option. To tune in to CBC once Heartland season 13 premieres next fall or winter. Because that’s the only way we will find out where the stories of these characters are heading next.


READ NEXT: Heartland Season 13 Episode 1 Review


But while we wait, I wanted to say a huge thank you for reading these reviews, commenting, liking them on social media. And being the best audience I could ask for. I truly appreciate your support. And I hope to bring you more Heartland related news and, of course, recaps of Heartland season 13 episodes when they come out. Until next season, friends!

Quote of the episode:

Tim: “It’s not too late. I would give anything to have another chance with your mother. But I will never have that. I have to live with it for the rest of my life. You still have time. You don’t want to have any regrets. Honey, you have to be brave. But if you love him, you have to tell him. Right now.”
Lou: “If I go into that church and say that in front of Maya, everyone is going to hate me.”
Tim: “If you don’t tell him, you’re going to hate yourself for the rest of your life.”


Georgie: “If you’re breaking up with me because you’re afraid we’re traveling in different directions, then you’re a coward. The truth is, Wyatt, life takes everyone in different directions. It’s just the way it is. But if two people want to be together then they make the decision to travel on the same path for a while.”


Andrea: “During my darkest and rainiest days, you’re my sunshine. And I love you very, very much.”

20 Comments

  1. Absolutely hooked on this amazing show. Thanks for sharing all the details with us. Heartland is truly a wonderful family show. Even our almost 4 year old granddaughter watches some of the episodes with us. So happy after reading the spoilers about Lou and Mitch. My hubby and I rate this show as100%. Love, love, love this show! Sending Heartland love from the land down under, Australia. 😘🇦🇺😘🇦🇺😘🇦🇺

  2. Many thanks to you all for making such a quality, multi-generational, family friendly series, dealing with realistic relationship trials and joys, while exploring solutions!! I think people are always looking for, and sometimes starving for, a sense of belonging and purpose in the different ages and stages of our lifespan. The family dinner scenes are an especially important reinforcement of that, along with the scenes of helping each other out in times of need. Asking for help from others seems to be a universal challenge as is admitting that we were wrong and starting from there. I love the education to the public about the opportunities for fostering and showing horses as therapy animals with immense benefits.

    I have been afraid of horses for most of my life, but have grown to really love and appreciate their beauty and sensitivity through watching interactions on Heartland. I thank you for that and for the gorgeous scenery captured throughout the stories!! It creates a great sense of well being and appreciation for nature that my hubby and I can appreciate watching together.

    As long as you continue to keep the story lines and characters real, with actors who appear to have a genuine interest in each other and with the success of the show, I believe your popularity with viewers and success with the Heartland series will be endless!!

    Thank you!
    Cindy in Minneapolis., MN

    1. That’s really beautiful!
      I have loved Horses all my life I even had the lucky pleasure of owning one when I was a about 14 years old.
      Unfortunately I was the only one out of 6 family members that knew something about horses…

      I’ve always wanted to relive that final chapter ofMy life couple horses house.. A man that actually knows how to ride a horse… I’m holding out hope I find that soon.

      I have been watching since season one the last month I started.

      This shows is unbelievable I don’t want it to come to the end.

      I haven’t gotten to the the season where Ty gets shot and I don’t want to watch it.. Cause I don’t want ty to ever not be Part of Heartland because he is Heartland he Jack and Tim and all the characters are all heartland… I think it’s the best show I’ve ever seen.

      I wish that they would just keep making these episodes and the series would go on forever…

      I’m hoping that I just didn’t Stumble upon a series that ended already because that would be sad and I think I need some happiness in my life as theverybody these days..

      And yes I know it’s aTV series and yes this is not the only happiness I have in my life trust me lol I’m the most upbeat person in the world but with what’s going on in the world today it’s just nice to find something that’s uplifting and pure and good and so heartfelt.
      Such beautiful teachable moments…

  3. Hi to all the heartland cast in England it came on Netflix we’ve watched it endlessly for the last few weeks .we are now on series 12 what a wonderful show you have produced I love Amy ty jack Lou well all the cast . Thank you so much and please continue to make more series like this xx

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