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== Season 2 == |
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− | When, Badger and [[Tara]] are left unsupervised at the [[Dude Ranch]] they decide to set fire to a chair. [[Amy Fleming|Amy]] and [[Ty Borden|Ty]] drive to pick them up for breakfast and find the flaming chair but no Tara or Badger, until the steal [[Ty's Truck]]. [[Clint Riley|Clint]] and [[Lou Fleming|Lou]] tell them off for the theft and fire. Tara tells them that they couldn't stay inside the cabins due to the "vermin". They produce a snake in the hope to scare Lou and Clint, Lou reminds them teat she grew up on the ranch, but it works on Clint. [[Mallory Anderson|Mallory]] gives Badger his riding lesson but when Tara storms out refusing her lesson he follows her. Ty finds Badger smoking by the barn, he tells him that he can't and when Badger flicks his butt at him Ty grabs him up against the door having to be broken up by Amy. Badger, later finds Tara talking to Ty, she dismisses him and tries to get rid of him. Upset by this, he goes straight to the barn and releases all the horses. When Amy goes to round them up Ty and Tara go to confront Badger. He wields a hook, found nearby, and starts swinging at Ty. Tara is able to calm him down just before [[Jack |
+ | When, Badger and [[Tara]] are left unsupervised at the [[Dude Ranch]] they decide to set fire to a chair. [[Amy Fleming|Amy]] and [[Ty Borden|Ty]] drive to pick them up for breakfast and find the flaming chair but no Tara or Badger, until the steal [[Ty's Truck]]. [[Clint Riley|Clint]] and [[Lou Fleming|Lou]] tell them off for the theft and fire. Tara tells them that they couldn't stay inside the cabins due to the "vermin". They produce a snake in the hope to scare Lou and Clint, Lou reminds them teat she grew up on the ranch, but it works on Clint. [[Mallory Anderson|Mallory]] gives Badger his riding lesson but when Tara storms out refusing her lesson he follows her. Ty finds Badger smoking by the barn, he tells him that he can't and when Badger flicks his butt at him Ty grabs him up against the door having to be broken up by Amy. Badger, later finds Tara talking to Ty, she dismisses him and tries to get rid of him. Upset by this, he goes straight to the barn and releases all the horses. When Amy goes to round them up Ty and Tara go to confront Badger. He wields a hook, found nearby, and starts swinging at Ty. Tara is able to calm him down just before [[Jack Bartlett|Jack]] arrives. When Tara attempts to feed [[Copper]] she gets scared but Badger is able to help her and get over her fear. At night, Mallory and Tara sneak out of the cabin and head down to the dock and talk. Unbeknown to them Badge is listening nearby, Mallory asks Tara about badger and she admits that he scares her sometimes and that because he doesn't speak he's hard to read. In the morning, Ty realises that Badger has taken a horse so heads out to find him. He finds him down by a lake having fallen from his horse and hurt himself. Ty tries to help him but Badger tells him to leave him alone. He's convinced he's past help but Ty makes him realise that Tara cares if he would just talk to her about how he feels. When they return Jack and Ty tell Clint that Badger went out to smoke and got lost hurting himself. He later thanks Ty for his help and tells him he plans to talk to Tara. <small><small>([[Do or Die]])</small></small> |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
Revision as of 12:05, 6 August 2020
Badger is a juvenile delinquent who is introduced in "Do or Die" with his best friend Tara. He is often quiet but eventually becomes comfortable enough to talk. He has shown to be a talented artist. He is another one of Mallory's love interests and kisses her. After "A Heartland Christmas", Badger isn't seen or mentioned again. It is presumed he was eliminated by Badger's romantic rival, young republican Jake Anderson.
Season 2
When, Badger and Tara are left unsupervised at the Dude Ranch they decide to set fire to a chair. Amy and Ty drive to pick them up for breakfast and find the flaming chair but no Tara or Badger, until the steal Ty's Truck. Clint and Lou tell them off for the theft and fire. Tara tells them that they couldn't stay inside the cabins due to the "vermin". They produce a snake in the hope to scare Lou and Clint, Lou reminds them teat she grew up on the ranch, but it works on Clint. Mallory gives Badger his riding lesson but when Tara storms out refusing her lesson he follows her. Ty finds Badger smoking by the barn, he tells him that he can't and when Badger flicks his butt at him Ty grabs him up against the door having to be broken up by Amy. Badger, later finds Tara talking to Ty, she dismisses him and tries to get rid of him. Upset by this, he goes straight to the barn and releases all the horses. When Amy goes to round them up Ty and Tara go to confront Badger. He wields a hook, found nearby, and starts swinging at Ty. Tara is able to calm him down just before Jack arrives. When Tara attempts to feed Copper she gets scared but Badger is able to help her and get over her fear. At night, Mallory and Tara sneak out of the cabin and head down to the dock and talk. Unbeknown to them Badge is listening nearby, Mallory asks Tara about badger and she admits that he scares her sometimes and that because he doesn't speak he's hard to read. In the morning, Ty realises that Badger has taken a horse so heads out to find him. He finds him down by a lake having fallen from his horse and hurt himself. Ty tries to help him but Badger tells him to leave him alone. He's convinced he's past help but Ty makes him realise that Tara cares if he would just talk to her about how he feels. When they return Jack and Ty tell Clint that Badger went out to smoke and got lost hurting himself. He later thanks Ty for his help and tells him he plans to talk to Tara. (Do or Die)
Trivia
- Jack Knight's brother, Matthew Knight, is the actor who plays Sam in "A Heartland Christmas"
Appearances
Heartland, Season 2 | |||||
#01 | "Ghost Horse]" | #02 | "Letting Go" | #03 | "Gift Horse" |
#04 | "Dancing in the Dark" | #05 | "Corporate Cowgirls" | #06 | "Holding Fast" |
#07 | "Sweetheart of the Rodeo" | #08 | "Summer's End" | #09 | "Showdown!" |
#10 | "True Enough" | #11 | "Starstruck!" | #12 | "Divorce Horse" |
#13 | "Seismic Shifts" | #14 | "Do or Die" | #15 | "Dark Horse" |
#16 | "The Ties That Bind" | #17 | "Full Circle" | #18 | "Step By Step" |
Heartland, Season 3 | |||||
#01 | "Miracle" | #02 | "Little Secrets" | #03 | "Man's Best Friend" |
#04 | "The Haunting of Hanley Barn" | #05 | "Glory Days" | #06 | "Growing Pains" |
#07 | "The Starting Gate" | #08 | "The Fix" | #09 | "Broken Arrow" |
#10 | "Eye of the Wolf" | #11 | "Catch and Release" | #12 | "The Reckoning" |
#13 | "Quarantine" | #14 | "The Happy List" | #15 | "Second Chances" |
#16 | "Spin Out" | #17 | "Ring of Fire" | #18 | "In the Cards" |
Heartland, Season 4 | |||||
#01 | "Homecoming" | #02 | "What Dreams May Become" | #03 | "Road Curves" |
#04 | "Graduation" | #05 | "Where the Truth Lies" | #06 | "Win, Place or Show" |
#07 | "Jackpot!" | #08 | "One Day" | #09 | "Local Hero" |
#10 | "Mood Swings" | #11 | "Family Business" | #12 | "Lost Song" |
#13 | "The Road Home" | #14 | "Leap of Faith" | #15 | "The River" |
#16 | "Never Surrender" | #17 | "Burning Down the House" | #18 | "Passages" |