robert! are you there?. robert! it's liz!. look, there's. there's been an accident. uh. jesus. uh. robert, just call me on my call phone. his skull, cheek, and nose are severely fractured. he has a deep chest wound. i'm not even sure it can be closed. annie, it's liz. how's grace? oh god, annie, i'm so sorry. i. i know you're being hit with a low now, i don't want to take too much of your time but i have to talk to you about pilgrim. it's not good. i've never seen an animal with these injuries still breathing. i know this is difficult to hear right now i'd like your permission to put him down. it's the really best thing we can do for -- yes, but he's in a tremendous pain. we really shouldn't wait. i understand, but annie, please. annie, no matter what i do, this horse will never be the same. it isn't right to make him suffer. all right. hello. it's so good to see you. how ya doing? well, come on. he's out back now. mind how you go. it's pretty muddy back there. well, grace, you see. pilgrim just. isn't the same horse he used to be. as a matter of fact, maybe now's not the best time to -- you should have told her, annie. i tried to explain to you how bad it was. i guess you had to see it. but, there's nothing to be done. this animal's beyond help. annie, can i have your permission now to put him down? problem is, there aren't many volunteers. he's already had enough to sink a battleship. you have a pin, just in case? probably best. you may want to shoot yourself half way to ohio.