The Season 3 premiere of Hallmark’s “The Way Home” has finally arrived, and fans were not disappointed. The long-awaited reunion between Jacob and his biological mother, Del, brought tears and hugs all around as the Landrys welcomed Jacob back to Port Haven. The storyline took a twist with the explanation of Jacob’s disappearance, involving time travel and a fabricated story for the public.
Del is receiving threatening letters accusing her of lying about Jacob’s return, adding a layer of mystery and suspense to the new season. As the school year begins, Alice is determined to make the most of her senior year, but the pond continues to beckon, leading to unexpected events and a dive into the past.
In an interview with the creators and showrunners of “The Way Home,” Heather Conkie and Alex Clarke, they discussed the emotional reunion, the theme of happily ever after, and the challenges Del faces in accepting the truth about Jacob’s disappearance. The season kicks off with a baby left by the pond, hinting at a season-long mystery that will unfold as the story progresses.
The premiere also hints at a new timeline in the ’70s, with Alice’s voice on Colton’s demo revealing secrets from the past. The relationship between music and Alice’s future plans is explored, setting the stage for a season of self-discovery and new beginnings.
The ’70s era is significant not only for Del and Colton’s relationship but also for the town of Port Haven, as the characters navigate love, friendship, and cherished memories from the past. The development of a true love story between Del and Colton takes center stage, with Alice and Kat providing unique perspectives on the unfolding events.
As the season unfolds, viewers can expect twists, turns, and revelations that will keep them on the edge of their seats. With themes of love, family, and the passage of time, “The Way Home” promises to deliver another season of heartwarming moments and unexpected surprises.