I have loved When Calls the Heart since I watched the first episode. Yes, I consider myself a Heartie. :) I was super excited to be able to watch the premiere about a week early, and made sure to brag about it on Facebook. I sat down with my sisters and watched the almost two hour long premiere.
We really enjoyed it. It kept us entertained with an interesting story line and surprising twists. It had a touch of humor, which is always a plus. I can't wait to watch future episodes.
While we did enjoy it, there were a few things that were disappointing. The main thing on the list being that someone cussed. I am always happy to find a family-friendly show and was happy that When Calls the Heart lived up to that standard. While this won't cause me to stop watching the show, (it only happened once) I was disappointed that they put it in the episode. The other thing on the list is that some of the hairstyles and a couple of the men's outfits were a little modern. I would look at some of the hairstyles and think, "Ooh, I wish my hair would look like that!" which probably would not have happened if they were historically correct. It isn't a huge deal, but it was a little annoying.
Overall, I really enjoyed it and look forward to watching the rest of the season!
~Bri, teen reviewer
About the series:
The series is inspired by Janette Oke’s bestselling book series about the Canadian West. “When Calls the Heart” tells the captivating story of Elizabeth Thatcher (Erin Krakow), a young teacher accustomed to her high society life, who receives her first classroom assignment in Coal Valley, a small coalmining town where life is simple, but often fraught with challenges. Lori Loughlin plays Abigail Stanton, a wife and mother whose husband, the foreman of the mine, along with a dozen other miners, has just been killed in an explosion. The newly widowed women find their faith is tested when they must go to work in the mines to keep a roof over their heads. Elizabeth charms most everyone in Coal Valley, except Constable Jack Thornton (Daniel Lissing) who believes Thatcher’s wealthy father has doomed the lawman’s career by insisting he be assigned in town to protect the shipping magnate’s daughter. Living in a turn of the century coal town, Elizabeth will have to learn the ways of the frontier if she wishes to thrive in the rural west on her own.
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ReplyDeleteWaiting to watch it with my daughter when we both have time.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds delightful (minus the cuss word). I love the Janette Oke's Love Comes Softly series.
ReplyDeleteGowan's anger could have been expressed effectively without using the word they used.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea!
ReplyDeleteLooks like Elizabeth's family is going to try to be as big a wedge between her and Jack as Rosemary has been!
I enjoyed the long awaited episode. I also enjoyed your critique. God Bless!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your observations. I found the hairstyles distracting. Please enter me in your giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you Jessica! It was good , but different. Please enter my name.
ReplyDeleteAgree about the hairstyles. Please enter me
ReplyDeletePlease enter me in the drawing. Of course I love WCTH, or I wouldn't be entering this contest. There were a couple of things that surprise me considering the show's squeaky clean image (really too minor to mention), however, I missed the cuss word, and am wondering who uttered it. Would enter my name (which is Lynn Britton), but don't what URL means.
ReplyDeleteStill the best show on tv!
ReplyDeleteSo glad the WCTH is finally back on. Such a wonderful show and would be honored and thrilled to win the first season. Many more good episodes to come.
ReplyDeleteGreat review! Thanks for offering a contest. I think it is cool you got to watch early. I didn't really notice the hair issues I was so caught up in the show.
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Please enter me for the drawing. I appreciate your comments, Jessica. I missed the cuss word, thankfully, but I doubt it was in the script. I also wish the hairdos and fashions were historically accurate, but I'll get past it! I like the story line.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the season 1 and looked forward to season 2,I was slightly disappointed that some of the old characters weren't back,missed Cat Montgomery,hoping she will return.I know focusing on Elizabeth's background was going to be a story line but having Jack leave to go back home will definitely be a twist and turn I may not like.Also was not happy with changing the name of the town at all.Thank you for letting me share with you and your readers my thoughts.
ReplyDeleteI noticed that it was not historically correct (hairstyles). There were parts in the show I wish they left out - swear word....how easily they changed name of town....Jack's ex-girlfriend.
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ReplyDeletePlease enter me into the contest! Also, sharing the contest on my Facebook page :)
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ReplyDeleteI'm not watching again unless they correct the historically inaccurate women's hairstyles. It is so distracting!
ReplyDeleteI won't quit watching because I love the show, but I agree that the hairstyles are very distracting. What an easy thing for the show's hair stylists (director and producer, too) to fix and make more historically accurate. Please people!!
DeleteI love this show. The references to prayer, morality, honesty, etc. is so refreshing. With that said I must agree that the fashions, hair, roughness of lifestyle is not represented with accuracy. I want to experience the era that the story is written in. I pray they will make a change so that it is true to it's author.
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