Episode 4 of Season 2 of "My Life with the Walter Boys" kicks off with Alex captivated by the sight of Blake astride her horse, her skill and grace evident in every movement. His commendation rings with genuine admiration, and the chemistry between them crackles with untold potential.
Back at the ranch, Jackie is delighted to reunite with Uncle Richard, but the reunion takes a tumultuous turn when Cole storms in, sparking a confrontation with Danny over his relationship with Erin. The air is thick with tension as sibling rivalry collides with romantic entanglements.
At school, Grace urges Jackie to run for class president, fueled by her dislike for Paige, the sole competitor in the race thus far. Unfortunately, Paige, eavesdropping on their conversation, unleashes a torrent of insults aimed at Jackie and her fundraising efforts. In a bid to regain the upper hand, Jackie boasts about having a band at the upcoming dance—a promise she hasn't yet fulfilled. During dodgeball, just as Paige is about to peg Jackie with the ball, Alex intervenes, taking the brunt of the hit himself.
At home, Richard pushes for underhand tactics to expedite the development of the guest ranch, but Katherine and George stand firm, insisting on collaboration with the townsfolk rather than confrontation. Elsewhere, Skylar detects a growing rapport between Zach and Nathan, while Danny seeks forgiveness from Cole, mending the rift between the brothers.
Meanwhile, the football team gears up for their highly anticipated match against Aurelita, a rival that stirs deep-seated animosity within the school. Dylan continues to struggle during practice, his frustration evident. The next morning, following the coach's directive, he arrives at the Walters' for extra training with Cole. Cole imparts the wisdom of the no-look pass, a maneuver that could prove pivotal in defeating Aurelita.
At work, Katherine receives shocking news: Joanne is relocating to another veterinary clinic. The pieces start to fall into place when George uncovers a petition against their ranch, orchestrated by Bob and Joanne. Determined to understand the root of the opposition, Katherine visits Joanne's home, only to find a gathering of women from the community, accompanied by a lawyer. Emotions run high as Katherine reveals their near-loss of the ranch and their relentless efforts to keep it within the family. Heartbroken but resolute, she instructs Richard to proceed with his plan to secure the necessary permits.
Elsewhere, Jackie and Grace venture out to a selection of clubs curated by Nathan in their quest to uncover the perfect band for the upcoming dance. Their evening takes an unexpected turn when they stumble upon Alex and Blake sharing a dance, which subtly dampens Jackie's spirits. Despite this minor setback, they do manage to discover a band that captures their fancy. However, Jackie's attempts to persuade them to serenade a high school event fall flat. In the end, Jackie gives in to the charm of Grace's playlist, concurring that it would be an excellent soundtrack for the dance.
Halftime of the game arrives, and the cheerleaders unfurl a banner bearing the words, "Will you go to the dance with me?" It's a sweet gesture from Skylar, directed at Nathan. Nathan eagerly accepts, although his glances keep straying towards Zachary throughout the game. Play resumes, with Dylan continually glancing as he passes, while Aurelita continues to rack up impressive scores. Cole offers Dylan some sage advice, urging him to trust his instincts and execute a no-look pass. Dylan heeds his friend's words and pulls it off flawlessly, securing victory for their team! Joyous celebrations ensue, yet Cole remains somewhat detached from the festivities. Jackie approaches him later to commend his efforts, but he confides that the triumph doesn't resonate with him as it should.
Later, Jackie encounters Paige in the restroom, where Paige can't resist making another snide remark about Jackie's potential candidacy for class president. Jackie, undeterred,宣布 she will indeed run for president, emphasizing that unlike Paige, she genuinely cares about the role and its responsibilities. She further asserts that her decision to forgo a band for the dance isn't a reaction to Paige but a stand taken on her own terms.