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The Way Home (TV series)
2023 fantasy drama television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Way Home is a fantasy drama television series created by Heather Conkie, Alexandra Clarke, and Marly Reed. It premiered on January 15, 2023.[1]
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The series' second season premiered on January 21, 2024.[2] On March 20, 2024, Hallmark Channel renewed the series for a third season.[3]
In November 2024, it was announced that season 3 would instead premiere on the streaming service Hallmark+ beginning January 2, 2025, and airing in sometime in the fourth quarter on Hallmark Channel;[4] however, following negative feedback from viewers, Hallmark reversed their decision to air season 3 on the Hallmark Channel later in 2025. The season premiered on January 3, 2025, on the Hallmark Channel and then on Hallmark+ the next day as a result.[5]
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Plot
The series is a time travel drama about the lives of three generations of strong, willful and independent Landry women who embark on a journey to find their way back to each other while learning important lessons about their family's past.
More than 20 years prior, life changing events prompted Kat to move away from her small Canadian farm town of Port Haven, and she remains estranged from Del to this day. Alice has never met her grandmother and is unaware of the reasons for their fractured family. With Kat's marriage coming to an end and having just been laid off from her job, she decides to return home after receiving an unexpected letter from Del urging her to come back. Although Alice is none too thrilled, Kat and her daughter arrive at her family's farm, though the reunion isn't what Kat had envisioned. As the three generations of women slowly work on finding their footing as a family, they embark on an enlightening—and surprising—journey none of them could have imagined as they learn how to find their way back to each other.[6]
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Cast and characters
Main
- Sadie Laflamme-Snow as Alice "Ali" Dhawan, a high school girl who accidentally discovers that she can time travel after falling into the pond on the Landry family property
- Chyler Leigh as mature Kat Landry Dhawan, Alice's mother
- Alex Hook as teenage and young mature Kat Landry
- Evan Williams as mature Elliot "Eli" Augustine,[7] a close friend of the Landry family, Alice's physics teacher and Katherine's love interest in the present
- David Webster as teenage and young mature Elliot Augustine
- Andie MacDowell as mature Del Watson Landry,[8] Katherine's mother and Alice's maternal grandmother
- Julia Tomasone as teenage Del Watson in 1974 (season 3)
Recurring
- Remy Smith as child Jacob "Jake" Landry, Delilah's son and Katherine's younger brother, who went missing in 1999 and was eventually presumed dead. It was revealed in the season 1 finale that he followed a stray dog to the pond, fell in, and was sent back in time to 1790. (The stray dog, that Jacob calls “doggie”, is Del Landry’s dog Finn, in the present day, who also can time travel via the pond, and was in 1999 from the present day.)
- Spencer Macpherson as mature Jacob "Jake" Landry (seasons 2–present) in 1814 and the present
- Jefferson Brown as mature Colton "Cole" Landry, Delilah's late husband and Katherine and Jacob's father who died in a mysterious accident in 2000 and could supposedly also time travel
- Jordan Doww as teenage Colton "Cole" Landry in 1974. (season 3)
- Lincoln Reign McCaffrey as Colton "Cole" Landry as a child (seasons 2–3)
- Jordan Doww as teenage Colton "Cole" Landry in 1974. (season 3)
- Al Mukadam as mature Brayden "Brady" Dhawan, Katherine's ex-husband and Alice's father, a rich lawyer who lives in Minneapolis with his new girlfriend Rachel, who is never shown on screen
- Siddharth Sharma as teenage and young mature Brayden "Brady" Dhawan
- Nigel Whitmey as Byron Groff (season 1), the former owner of the Port Haven, New Brunswick newspaper
- Samora Smallwood as mature Monica Hill, a frenemy of Katherine's in high school and a resident of Port Haven who runs a diner
- Monique Jasmine Paul as teenage Monica Hill
- Kataem O'Connor as Spencer Hill, a student at Alice's new high school and Monica's son
- Ali Prijono as Zoey (season 1), a student at Alice's new high school and Spencer's girlfriend
- Marnie McPhail-Diamond as Rita Richards, a close friend of Delilah's
- Baeyen Hoffman as child Daniel "Danny" Sawyer, Jacob's best friend in 1999
- Peyson Rock as mature Daniel "Danny" Sawyer
- Samuel Braun as teenage Nicholas "Nick" Oates, Alice's boyfriend in 1999 and Elliot's other best friend
- Kerry James as mature Nicholas "Nick" Oates
- Alex Mallari Jr. as Dr. Andy Stafford (season 1): a veterinarian in Port Haven who Monica introduces to Katherine
- Laura de Carteret as Joyce (season 1), Nick's mother and co-owner, with Jude, of the Roxy movie theater
- Megan Fahlenbock as Jude (season 1), Nick's mother and Joyce's same-sex partner
- Kris Holden-Ried as Thomas Coyle (seasons 2 and 3), a citizen of Port Haven, Jacob's friend and Katherine’s love interest in 1814. Thomas Coyle is Elliott's ancestor on Augustine's family lineage record
- Stuart Hughes as Elijah Landry (seasons 2 and 3), Jacob's adoptive father in 1814
- Watson Rose as Susanna Augustine (seasons 2 and 3), Elliot's ancestor and later a friend of Katherine's in 1814
- Vaughan Murrae as KC Goodwin (season 2; guest season 3), Katherine Landry's new summer intern at The Herald newspaper, the nonbinary teenage grandchild of recently deceased town matriarch Evelyn Goodwin
- Alexander Eling as Noah LeBlanc (seasons 2–3), a high school graduate who works for Fish & Chips Truck and Alice's love interest in the present
- Rob Stewart as Samuel "Sam" Bishop (seasons 2–3), the new owner of the land adjacent to the Landry farm and Delilah's love interest in the present
- Devin Cecchett as teenage Evelyn "Evie" Goodwin (season 3)
- Susan Hamann as mature Evelyn "Evie" Goodwin (guest; seasons 2 & 3)
- James Gallanders as mature Victor "Vic" Augustine, Elliot's estranged father who has a longstanding grudge against the "high and mighty" Landry family
- Grayson Gallanders as child Victor "Vic" Augustine in 1974
- Mark Ballantyn as Richard "Rick" Augustine, Victor's teenage elder brother who died in a car accident in 1974
- Jill Frappier as Fern Landry, Colton's paternal grandmother in 1974
- Dale Whibley as Max Goodwin (season 3)
- Hannah Storey as Elliot's mother in 1974 (season 3)
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Episodes
Season 1 (2023)
Season 2 (2024)
Season 3 (2025)
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Critical reception
The first season of The Way Home holds an 100% approval rating on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes based on 5 reviews, with an average score of 7.5/10.[33]
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External links
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