They abused their position of trust to groom and exploit children in their care. Across the country female teachers have ended up in court after their sex crimes came to light.
10.05.2024 - 04:57 / variety.com
Emily Longeretta For anyone who watches “The Way Home” knows that sometimes, it can get a little confusing with so many different time periods going on at once. That’s the case for the executive producers too. During an FYC panel for the hit Hallmark Channel series on May 8, the showrunners admitted that it takes a lot of work and research to keep everything straight.
“We start at the end and then kind of work backward. We had a wonderful plan right from the start when Marly Reed created the show and wrote a beautiful bible for it. Alex and I were just so lucky to be part of it and develop it,” said co-showrunner Heather Conkie, referring to her daughter and co-showrunner, Alexandra Clarke.
“We really had a three, four, five-year plan? And we’re now working on the third year. We see what worked from the first two years and it’s a process. It’s mind-bending, because of all the Easter Eggs… I can’t even keep track of them!” During Season 2 of “The Way Home,” a new timeline was explored; in addition to the present day and the 90s, Kat (Chyler Leigh) went back even further to 1814 to find her brother, Jacob (Spencer Macpherson).
While in that timeline, she began developing feelings for Thomas (Kris Holden-Reid), the man who shot her at the beginning of the season. (It was an accident, but still.) During the finale, she also rekindled her relationship with her childhood best friend Elliot (Evan Williams); she shared a kiss with both men. So, will she be with her longtime best friend or a man who was alive 210 years ago, who she can only see when diving into a pond — and how does planning that out not get confusing? “It’s always confusing,” Conkie said with a laugh.
They abused their position of trust to groom and exploit children in their care. Across the country female teachers have ended up in court after their sex crimes came to light.
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Blake Shelton is being honored!
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