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TV Line reports Supergirl's adopted sister Alex Danvers is going to co-star with Andie MacDowell in a new Hallmark Channel series called The Way Home. And it contains a little bit of something Alex did. (Note the bold).

The show is a family drama about three generations of women who make up the Landry family, and it contains a time-travel twist.

Leigh will play Kat Landry, a newly divorced and recently laid off single mom who moves back to her small Canadian farm town of Port Haven after receiving a letter from her estranged mother Del (MacDowell) urging her to return home. Her 15-year-old daughter Alice isn’t happy about moving, and the family reunion isn’t what Kat had pictured.
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It's slated to air next year.
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The season finale wrapped up most of the storylines but also left a huge cliffhanger in the final scene. TVLine did an interview with Chyler which does contain spoilers. Some spoiler free things from that interview and other observations. Chyler’s also Executive Producer; I love that she’s doing that. She sings Alanis Morrissett’s “You Learn” in episode 8. She recorded it in a studio, recording it allowed it to be played in the background of scenes her character wasn’t doing karaoke in. She’s getting little bits and pieces about season two but still had the same questions as the viewers. I can say the final scene is a continuation of the very first scene in the first episode, it adds maybe 15 more seconds that tease possible storylines for season two. IMO this was a brave/bold move in this new landscape of the next season being far from guaranteed. The series was well received buy critics and audiences on Rotten Tomatoes season one as a whole has a critics score of 100% and an audience score of 88%.
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Per TVLine The Way Home will primer on Hallmark Channel at 9/8 central on Sunday, January 15. There a short trailer imbedded in the article.
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Bumping this up since it primers on 1/15. Here’s the official site with previews, first look, photos, and other goodies.

https://www.hallmarkchannel.com/the-way-home
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Halfway through and I’ve been throughly enjoying this series. As I expected the performances from Chyler and Andi McDowell are great. I was concerned I would only be able to see Alex and while it helps that Chyler’s changed her look a bit I really shouldn’t have worried at all because a good actor just makes you see the character they’re playing. Episodes 4 and 5 are IMO particularly strong performances, as we know Chyler can make the audience feel all the feels.

All episodes have passed my personal TV show test which is pretty simple does the show keep my attention or do I find myself reaching for the book I’m reading or my phone. For anyone who wants to catch up it’s on Peacock and possibly on demand or available for purchase Amazon.

I haven’t searched for subsequent ratings but the series got off to a strong start.
The Way Home’ On Hallmark Becomes Sunday’s Second Most-Watched Program On Cable

Except for the first episode the titles are all songs mostly from the late 90s.

Spoiler reviews of each episode so far.

Episode 1 - Mothers and Daughters
Stream It Or Skip It: STREAM IT. Solid performances, a pretty well-thought-out time travel concept, and an avoidance of schmaltz makes The Way Home a good show to watch with your family.

‘The Way Home’ Review: New Hallmark Series Delivers Engaging Family Drama, With a Twist

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Episode 2 - Scar Tissue also the title of a 1999 song by Red Hot Chili Peppers
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Episode 3 - I Don't Want to Miss a Thing also the title of a 1998 song by Aerosmith
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Episode 4 - What’s My Age Again? also the title of a 1999 song by Blink-182
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Episode 5 - Don’t Dream It’s Over also the title of a 1986 song by Crowded House
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Halfway through and I’ve been throughly enjoying this series. As I expected the performances from Chyler and Andi McDowell are great. I was concerned I would only be able to see Alex and while it helps that Chyler’s changed her look a bit I really shouldn’t have worried at all because a good actor just makes you see the character they’re playing. Episodes 4 and 5 are IMO particularly strong performances, as we know Chyler can make the audience feel all the feels.

All episodes have passed my personal TV show test which is pretty simple does the show keep my attention or do I find myself reaching for the book I’m reading or my phone. For anyone who wants to catch up it’s on Peacock and possibly on demand or available for purchase Amazon.

I haven’t searched for subsequent ratings but the series got off to a strong start.
The Way Home’ On Hallmark Becomes Sunday’s Second Most-Watched Program On Cable

Except for the first episode the titles are all songs mostly from the late 90s.

Spoiler reviews of each episode so far.

Episode 1 - Mothers and Daughters
Stream It Or Skip It: STREAM IT. Solid performances, a pretty well-thought-out time travel concept, and an avoidance of schmaltz makes The Way Home a good show to watch with your family.

‘The Way Home’ Review: New Hallmark Series Delivers Engaging Family Drama, With a Twist

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Episode 2 - Scar Tissue also the title of a 1999 song by Red Hot Chili Peppers
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Episode 3 - I Don't Want to Miss a Thing also the title of a 1998 song by Aerosmith
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Episode 4 - What’s My Age Again? also the title of a 1999 song by Blink-182
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Episode 5 - Don’t Dream It’s Over also the title of a 1986 song by Crowded House
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And scanning through my cable service, tonight's episode is entitled "Building a Mystery"...named for a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan. The song also won the Juno Award (Canada's Grammy) for Single of the Year in 1998. That same year it won the Grammy for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, beating the likes of Mariah Carey (Butterfly), Paula Cole (Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?), Shawn Colvin (Sunny Came Home) and Jewel (Foolish Games).
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The second season of The Way Home with Chyler Leigh and Andie MacDowell will primer on Hallmark Channel on 1/21/2024. It’s definitely not a show that a viewer can pick up without watching the first season. The first season of “The Way Home” is streaming on Peacock and Hallmark Movies.
https://deadline.com/2023/11/the-way-home-return-date-hallmark-promo-1235630544/
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The Way Home with Chyler Leigh and Andie McDowell has been renewed for a third season by Hallmark. If you haven’t been watching this show because it on Hallmark it’s not like anything else on that network. Romance isn’t front and center. It’s more about family relationships and all the messiness involved in that with added time travel twists. Season 2 has two more episodes. You can catch up on all episodes on Peacock.
https://tvline.com/news/the-way-home-renewed-season-3-hallmark-channel-1235143656/?fbclid=IwAR0DSTMPluz00v0EM9QmMoUWwmBpHT83-EQr5u59BAZp0hIvm8J28aiFNt4
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Season 3 of The Way Home will primer on January 3rd on Hallmark Channel. In November it was an announced that season 3 would premiere on Hallmark Media’s new streaming service Hallmark+ for its third season in January and make its linear debut in the fall.

However, “after hearing from the many passionate, loyal fans,” the show will now premiere on Hallmark Channel on Friday, January 3, at 9 p.m, and will stream the next day on Hallmark+. Devoted audience members of “The Way Home” had been grumbling — particularly in Facebook groups — about the idea of being forced to subscribe to another streaming service, with some even threatening to boycott the show.

This made me very happy as did not want to pay to watch a new season of show on a streaming service when the previous seasons were part of a service I already paid for. It did not matter that I would eventually be able to watch it 9 months later. Hallmark Media tried to create tiered access where fans who could afford to pay had access before those who can’t. I understand a new show being exclusive to a streaming service but cry foul at moving an existing show.

https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/the-way-home-moves-hallmark-channel-season-3-1236248958/
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