The Way Home

7.5
202343m

When three generations of women reunite after being estranged for more than two decades, they embark on an enlightening – and surprising – journey toward healing none of them could have imagined as they learn how to find their way back to each other.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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The Way Home - Season 2 - Hallmark Channel

Thumbnail for video: TV series 'The Way Home' 2023, trailer | Starring Andie Macdowell, Chyler Leigh, Sadie Snow

TV series 'The Way Home' 2023, trailer | Starring Andie Macdowell, Chyler Leigh, Sadie Snow

Seasons

10 Episodes • Premiered 2023

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1. Mothers and Daughters

Kat and her teen daughter Alice move in with estranged grandma Del. Escaping the tension, Alice explores the farm and finds herself on a surprising journey.

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2. Scar Tissue

Kat is presented with a book deal that asks her to dredge up terrible memories. Del wants to say goodbye to the past, while Alice yearns to return there.

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3. I Don't Want to Miss a Thing

Alice falls in love with the past and has her first kiss. Kat starts a job at the local paper. Del deals with bittersweet memories attached to Colton's boat.

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4. What's My Age Again?

Alice double dates with her parents as teens. Kat's first visit to the past brings a surprising discovery. Del swallows her pride to ask for help.

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5. Don't Dream It's Over

Kat chaperones a school dance and reconnects with Brady. Alice wants Nick to find her in the future. Del says goodbye to more memories as a landmark closes.

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6. Building a Mystery

Kat and Alice try to stop Jacob's disappearance. Del realizes the tragedy of Jacob was not hers alone, but the whole town's, and moves toward healing.

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7. The End of the World as We Know It

Alice goes to a New Year's Eve Y2K party to support her friend. Kat finds a new mystery about her father, while Del reveals an old secret about him that's troubled her.

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8. Lovefool

When an old friend returns, Alice realizes her relationship has no future, and Kat is shocked by family secrets. Del tries to take a chance with Byron.

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9. The Day the Music Died

After learning that Colton wasn’t having an affair, Kat is determined to unearth the truth about his accident and dispel the rumors that it was on purpose. When Kat shares with Del that he wasn’t unfaithful to her, Del’s memories are painted in a new light. Despite their best efforts, Elliot and Alice aren’t able to dissuade Kat from returning to 2000 to try and change the course of events.

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10. Not All Who Wander Are Lost

Kat and Alice travel back to 2000 together to attend Colton’s  funeral. Elliot tells Kat she should share with Alice the truth about her visits to the past. Meanwhile, Del goes to the grief group and makes peace with her memory of Colton. Kat has an epiphany that sheds new light on Jacob’s disappearance.

Cast

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Andie MacDowell

Del Landry

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Chyler Leigh

Kat Landry

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Evan Williams

Elliot Augustine

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### **Review: *The Way Home (2023)***

**Score: 8/10**

*The Way Home* is a beautifully crafted, multi-generational family drama that deftly weaves heartland realism with a gentle touch of magical realism. More than just a saga, it’s a poignant exploration of grief, forgiveness, and the unbreakable, if often frayed, bonds between mothers and daughters across time.

**What Works Brilliantly:**

* **The Three-Generation Anchor:** The series is powered by three stellar performances. **Andie MacDowell** is superb as the matriarch, Del, who guards family secrets with stoic pain. **Chyler Leigh** delivers a raw, nuanced portrayal of her estranged daughter, Kat, a woman wrestling with her own failures as a mother. **Sadie Laflamme-Snow** is a revelation as Kat’s rebellious teenage daughter, Alice, whose discovery of a magical pond becomes the catalyst for healing old wounds.
* **Time Travel as Emotional Engine:** The show’s speculative element—a pond that allows travel to specific points in the past—is handled with remarkable subtlety and intelligence. It’s not used for spectacle, but as a profound narrative device. Characters don’t change history; they witness it, finally understanding the painful choices and unspoken tragedies that fractured their family. The 1999/2000 timeline is particularly rich and emotionally resonant.
* **Tone and Heart:** The series masterfully balances tear-jerking drama with warmth and hope. It avoids melodrama, favouring earned emotion and character-driven revelations. The small-town setting feels authentic, not quaint, serving as a silent character holding the family’s history.

**Why It’s Not a 9 or 10:**

* **Deliberate Pacing:** The narrative unfolds with a slow, contemplative burn. While this allows for deep character immersion, viewers seeking fast-paced plot twists may find it requires patience.
* **Occasional Predictability:** Some family-drama beats and reconciliations follow a familiar, though satisfying, emotional roadmap.

**Verdict:**

*The Way Home* is a rare and rewarding series that uses its unique premise to tell a universal story about the scars we inherit and the love that can heal them. It’s a show about looking back not with regret, but with new eyes, in order to finally move forward. With its exceptional cast, smart writing, and generous heart, it’s one of the most emotionally authentic and uplifting dramas on television.

**Watch if:** You love character-rich family sagas, gentle magical realism (think *Peggy Sue Got Married* meets *This Is Us*), and stories about reconciliation.
**Skip if:** You prefer high-stakes plot-driven narratives, fast pacing, or cynical, gritty drama.

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