List of Wildfire Episodes - Season 4: 2008

Season 4: 2008

# Title Summary Airdate
40 The More Things Change: Part I The fourth season begins six months after Kris was forced out of Raintree, which has undergone significant operational changes that leave Matt pining for the past. Meanwhile, Dani is hard at work on a new business venture, and Junior mulls an important personal decision. January 21, 2008
41 The More Things Change: Part II After Kris unexpectedly returns for a glimpse of Wildfire's next race, she gains an unlikely ally and a place to stay. Meanwhile, Matt tries to cope with Raintree's new mission, and Junior ponders his decision to take the next step with Laura. January 28, 2008
42 Calm Jean and Pablo are adamant that Kris leave town instead of sticking around and helping to care for Wildfire; Junior reconnects with an old high-school classmate who could be the key to a financial windfall for the Davis ranch; Matt remains at odds with his mother about Raintree's dude-ranch transformation. February 4, 2008
43 Flames Kris and Junior help Matt with his improbable plan to get Raintree back in the horse-racing business, which involves finding Wildfire's offspring, Flame. Meanwhile, Wildfire's condition continues to improve at Dani's clinic. February 11, 2008
44 The Friend Junior's preoccupation with his and Calvin's business proposition takes time away from his wedding plans, but Laura suspects his loss of focus may have something to do with Kris. Meanwhile, Jean objects to Matt's plans for Raintree's adopted racehorses. February 18, 2008
45 Friendship/Passion The pressure is on Junior to decide whether or not to go through with his wedding to Laura after he and Kris share a moment of passion. Meanwhile, Dani considers pursuing a relationship with Noah, and Pablo mulls telling Jean how he feels about her. February 25, 2008
46 Commitment Issues When it appears that Flame is ready for his first race, Kris decides to fight to get her jockey's license reinstated. Meanwhile, an important professional decision for Pablo is clouded by an intensely personal matter. March 3, 2008
47 Life's Too Short Kris hopes that Flame's success in the DuPont Stakes might help Jean change her mind about Raintree's future, but Kris isn't so sure about what part, if any, she'll play in it. Meanwhile, Dani and Pablo urge Junior to fight for what he believes in. March 10, 2008
48 Vows Kris and Junior hastily decide to get married, but they're forced to postpone their plans when Jean is injured by one of the horses rescued by Matt, who is unnerved by Kris and Junior's impending wedding. Meanwhile, Dani's interest in racing is reignited after her father buys her a thoroughbred. April 28, 2008
49 The Comeback With Jean still out of commission, Kris and Matt do their best to run the dude ranch at Raintree while also preparing for the next race, which features Dani's new horse in the field. Later, Junior and Matt come to blows during a search for a pair of dude-ranch guests who got lost. May 5, 2008
50 Being Mrs. Junior Universal disapproval of Kris and Junior's wedding plans has everyone on edge, and even Kris wonders if she has what it takes to be part of the Davis family. Meanwhile, Dani's return to racing continues to be plagued by her father's interference. May 12, 2008
51 The Ties That Bind: Part I Before Kris gets one last race on Wildfire in the Tucker Stakes, she and Junior consider a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to relocate to Alaska for a year to work on a geothermal project. May 19, 2008
52 The Ties That Bind: Part II In the season finale, Junior's schedule goes haywire when an urgent matter in Alaska that requires his attention coincides with Kris' ride on Wildfire in the Tucker Stakes and their wedding, but then a sudden surprise happens for Kris Furillo after the race. May 26, 2008

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