Warning: This story contains spoiler from the finals of the season 3 The way home.
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Finals of the Season 3 Hallmark Channels The way home It’s not messed up when it comes to packing an emotional blow and setting up even more mysteries for next season (coming next year!).
“It was a river of tears, sure,” admits Sable-Showrunner Heather Conkie people.
During the episode, Del (Andie MacDowell) first traveled time and testified to her wedding with Colton in the 1970s, Kat (Chyler Leigh) and Evan Williams chose each other in a whole new way, KC (Vaughan Murrae) revealed that Susanna (Watson Rose) had left Lingers Ali (Sadie (Sadie (Sadie (Sadie (Sadie (Sadie (Sadie (Sadie (Sadie (Sadie (Sadie (Sadie (Sadie Laflamme-Snow) and the adult Colton (Jefferson Brown) had a sincere heart to the heart that turned into one dozy tear gas.
Jefferson Brown in the final of the 3rd season.
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And then there was the one who saw a mysterious couple who saw a mysterious couple jumping into the pond in the 1970s, and (Rob Stewart) mirrored Elliota from the pilot of the show today.
Here, the Showrunners (and the Mother-Kkerai duo) concie and Alexandra Clarke kindly help people break some of the key moments of the finals and answers to some of the most advanced questions about the last moments of the season.
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Chyler Leigh, Spencer MacPherson, Andie MacDowell and Rob Stewart on the way home.
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People: I don’t think I have completely rehydrated since I was looking at the scene between Alice and the adult Colton. Was this recording as emotional as viewing?
Alexandra Clarke: Honestly, I don’t think I can talk about that day without burning. The first time everyone read the script were reading roles. … We had about 10 boxes of Kleenex among us, and I remember seeing himself to be planted and Jefferson looking at each other, and I realized that they knew what we were all about. And then to be there on the day, the pond. Our director on this, Grant Harvey, saw us throughout this series. He and I really wanted to erase the time of these scenes because we knew it would be intense. And these guys came to play.
Being there behind a granto monitor – I’ll start crying right now – it was amazing. It was amazing to see them to admit to each other for who they were really like the characters. You’ve really been so invested in these people so far. Hearing Colton acknowledging Alice as his granddaughter was unforgettable.
Truly. And I will just say that: it may be Sadie’s best work so far.
Clarke: It was amazing. We are so proud of them because as you just said, I really believe it was Sadie’s best performance. We have seen her grow as an actor during this last three seasons. And to see her doing it in the moment, well, I was so proud and so emotional about it. It was, I think that is Sadie and Jefferson an amazing, amazing performance. Their best throughout the board, both of them.
Heather Konkie: The first time I watched the footage, it was like an explosion of emotions, but I had to sit together through editing and watch it over and over and to choose the best of the best performances – because everyone was just exemplary and real and true – we were just a mess. The editor was a mess, everyone. And when we started from there to a combination with music added, everyone was a mess again. I think we kept Kleenex’s job.
Julia Tomasone as Del in the 1970s on the way home.
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Del Time traveled for the first time! Why was her wedding perfect first jump?
Clarke: We decided that Del’s story will be a bit of a personal attack on her memories this season. Because now all of a sudden Alice returns to the 70s and sees them from another perspective and seeing them from Evelyn’s lenses and returns to the present and informs her grandmother about: “Well, this is not the way I saw her, Grandma. In fact, it was this kind of invasion. Alice and Del have in the episode 5,” Stay out of my memories, ” season.
But then not only Alice was attacking those memories. These are all the things they discovered about Colton and the secrets that he kept and the fact that he was a traveler and knew about the pond. And she just a little spiral, asking herself, “Are my memories real the way I remembered, what is this perfect, pure love story until our son disappeared? Is that really?” He begins to question his own elections and Colton’s choices. He thinks she might have made him give up his music career, and maybe the reason he kept these secrets about the pond is that he somehow resented her. It all called her about her love story with Colton and how he remembers.
So, in order to give her this huge redemption moment, she had to return and see what was probably the beginning of the chapter of their love story, but also happily until the end of the moment of their teenage love story, which is this wedding. In order to know that her memories were her, that she knew she had no mistake, she should not doubt their love. It was exactly the way she remembered.
Jefferson Brown and Andie MacDowell on the way home.
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Kat and Elliot had an uneven season together, but they eventually chose each other for being in the present, instead of allowing history to define them as a couple. Was it always a trip you intended to them this season?
Clarke: What was really important to Kat and Elliot this season was acknowledged that they had been burdened with past expectations and perspectives on the other side. They should have cleaned the slate if they would try to move forward. From Elliot’s perspective, he had to admit that he always put upstairs on this perfect pedestal, so when she makes mistakes and we all know that the floor is very capable of mistakes because she leads her heart, not always with the Uma-Elliot, who compensate for everything and excessive analysis before holding him against her. And he had to admit it was on him. It’s not on it.
On the contrary, Kat had to admit that she had always seen him as her best friend who would always be there no matter what mistake she makes. She should have admitted that she had to stop understanding him for granted. Cleaning the air in this way was really important for any step that follows. They had to literally put the past behind. It may not be necessary from the perspective of the trip over time, but I love the idea that we can go to the past, but let’s not live in our past.
Sadie Laflamme-Snow, Chyler Leigh and Evan Williams on the way home.
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Enter this Bonkers cliffs. Elliot receives a note to which he is the mother he wrote, and then we see that the note was drawn into the Baby Elliot basket. To confirm, are these notes one and the same?
Clarke: Yes, that’s the same note. Whether it’s the whole note is a question.
Since Colton’s mysterious brother is out there – more about it in a second – can we confirm that the child is definitely a child of a joke Augustine and a woman jumping into a pond?
Clarke: Well, Elliot is definitely not Landry is what we can say. I think the best part of this show is that nothing is simple. Everything is asked by the question. It intrigues me so much when I hear the theories of people about what they think happened in that last millisecond of the show.
CONKIE: Similarly, in the way by the end of our previous season, and Colton watched fireworks. So, it is a very similar kind of ending, which asks questions we love.
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I am sure you will not be able to fully respond to this, but who the hell is alone? Can he be Colton’s brother?
Clarke: I hope everyone will ask for it by the end of this season! And I hope that people will recognize that we have gone into trouble to set it up exactly as Elliot posed on the pond at the end of our pilot episode. And says exactly the same words. At the end of our first episode was Kat on the phone with Elliot, who said, “I don’t know where Alice is. What if he doesn’t get home?” And Elliot said, “Don’t worry, they will.” And she says, “Well, how do you know that Elliot? How do you know that?” And he says, “I just am.” And then we discover it in the pond. We were very determined to repeat history. We love these moments of the past echo in the present and the cyclical thing we do where the past has never disappeared. Maybe it could only tell people something about themselves.
You break my brain.
CONKIE: The Stork Room breaks everyone’s brain. So tell people that.
The way home It is available for stream on Hallmark+.
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