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The Way Home Season 2 Sets January Premiere Date at Hallmark

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The Way Home Season 2         January 21, 2024       Hallmark      9 pm      

Season two starts where season one finale left off, with Kat Landry (Leigh) exclaiming to her mom Del (MacDowell) that she knows what happened to Jacob Landry (Remy Smith). As Kat continues her quest to find Jacob and bring him home, mother and daughter uncover unexpected revelations about their origins that bring answers to some questions while new ones are raised.

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‘The Way Home’ Moves to Hallmark+ for Season 3, Adds New Cast Members Ahead of January Premiere (EXCLUSIVE)

In a "Dick Move", Hallmark has moved "The Way Home" from the Hallmark Channel to its paid streaming service, Hallmark+.

Break out your wallets if you want to see The Way Home Season 3 on January 2, 2025 on Hallmark+ or you can wait until fall when it will air on the Hallmark Channel .

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https://www.hallmarkchannel.com/the-way-home/videos/the-way-home-season-3

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I was looking so forward to this show rather than the umpteen season of Who Cares About The Heart (not dissing on people who like it, but I don't).  

I have not yet cut the cord, so I am still paying for cable. I have Peacock (with commercials) through Comcast, but I don't have Hulu, Netflix, Paramount+, etc. As much as I would love to see this show, I'm not willing to pay extra. I know I will end up watching the show in the fall, but right now, I'm just tired of dealing with Hallmark's greed.  
 

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9 hours ago, Daff said:

I’m hoping that this, and Mistletoe Mysteries will eventually move to cable/satellite channels. Meanwhile, in another “dick” move, for those cable/satellite subscribers who don’t have all the hallmark channels-you can add them to your service for $9/month! Hell, the pay movie channels don’t even charge that much.

Yeah, but when does it end?  You have to pay whatever service you use to get channels and then you have to pay for umpteen extra channels to get all the shows they are putting on those instead of the original channels.  Can I afford $9 a month? Yeah.  Does it piss me off I have to pay an extra $9 on top of everything else to watch shows?  Yeah.  Just seems like more corporate greed.

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3 hours ago, bunnyface said:

Can I afford $9 a month? Yeah.  Does it piss me off I have to pay an extra $9 on top of everything else to watch shows?  Yeah.  Just seems like more corporate greed.

That's exactly it. I can afford it but I'm not willing to spend it when it should be free. Hallmarks content by and large is just trite garbage, the one time they produce something decent and different they expect me to pay extra. No.  There are too many other options that are already included with what I do pay for. 

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I'm glad they reversed course, but networks should never move a show to their streaming network midstream. That's just disrespectful to viewers. Debut a new show on a streamer if you want, maybe even if with a "sneak peek" on your channel if you must to try to hook subscribers, but that's it. The only way a show should ever move to streaming in a later season is if it gets cancelled first and then picked up by a totally different streaming entity (I've watched multiple shows this happened to).

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13 hours ago, redpencil said:

I'm glad they reversed course, but networks should never move a show to their streaming network midstream. That's just disrespectful to viewers. Debut a new show on a streamer if you want, maybe even if with a "sneak peek" on your channel if you must to try to hook subscribers, but that's it. The only way a show should ever move to streaming in a later season is if it gets cancelled first and then picked up by a totally different streaming entity (I've watched multiple shows this happened to).

I am not sure about this, if the choice is between a fairly successful show about to be cancelled from a network station, might be placed on that network's streaming service as a way to appease the fans, like if "So Help Me Todd" would have went to Paramount+, instead of being outright cancelled, I would support that type of decision.

That wasn’t the case here. Here it was a hugely popular show, the only show Hallmark has put out in decades that was actually good and not treacly crap, a struggling debut streamer and some idiot exec who thought, “Hey, all the people who love this show will totally all sign up for the streamer!” Nope, all that gets is a bunch of people mad at you.

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