‘THE WAY HOME,’ SEASON THREE FIRST IMPRESSION REVIEW: MORE SECRETS AND ROMANCE
Returning to “the pond” is the Landry women. A tagline that Hallmark loves to use in promotion of their popular series, they do indeed return in this The Way Home season three first impression review.
The Way Home Season Three First Impression Review (2025) TV Review
Finding out the truth of what happened to her brother, who went missing decades earlier, is something Kat Landry (Chyler Leigh) obsesses over. But now she’s found Jacob (Spencer Macpherson), he returns home through the pond that Kat has been using to travel to the past. As she reunites her brother with their mother, Del (Andie MacDowell), Kat is able to give her mother closure. The family agrees to protect not just Jacob, but the secret of how he’s back with them.
Nine months later everyone is trying to enjoy normalcy. Kat is running her business and in a relationship with her childhood friend, Elliot (Evan Williams), a man who has been there for Kat all these years. He now only wants a chance to prove to prove this, and show her how much he loves her… but Kat is hurting.
Kat’s daughter Alice (Sadie Laflamme-Snow) has been spending time with her father, and is now returning home quite the grownup. Her homecoming is overshadowed by new threats… and her mother’s return to the past.
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Like any season before this, everyone is good. I like seeing Andie, Evan and Sadie, and of course there is returning and recurring cast too which includes Rob Stewart and others. Chyler is good in the role, but I have to admit the character is still my least favorite. I want to like her, so I’m going to keep watching and hope she wins me over. There are echoes of a renewed love triangle but time will tell if it materializes.
This is just a The Way Home season three first impression review because there’s plenty of story left which means we are unsure of all that will come yet. And ultimately, I don’t know how I’ll feel about this season. I’m most curious to see how Elliot chooses to move ahead with his life and what the future holds for Alice. I don’t see myself being overly curious about the past storylines that are planned, but no matter what’s to come, there are characters we root on in this show that is drawing so many in. There’s lots of new curiosities and I think this is what people love most about this one. The first episode is a good start.
Present bonds try to tighten and become stronger. New mysteries then continue to plague the family, which makes for good TV, but also makes me sad because it doesn’t leave anyone feeling truly happy.
Stream, at publication, The Way Home Season Three on Hallmark+ (next day)
Content: If it bothers you, there is a mention of a prior season character using them/they. There is a suggestion that a couple spend nights together. The show is TV-PG.
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