When Calls the Heart

2014

Seasons & Episodes

  • 11
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7.9| TV-G| en| More Info
Released: 11 January 2014 Returning Series
Producted By: Motion Picture Corporation of America
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.hallmarkchannel.com/when-calls-the-heart
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Elizabeth Thatcher, a young school teacher from a wealthy Eastern family, migrates from the big city to teach school in a small coal mining town in the west.

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Drama, Comedy

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Cubussoli Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Kien Navarro Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
Nicole I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.
Freeman This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
sharonwong1 It is really heartbreaking to see how a wonderful series began with a promising first season, full of interesting and believable characters, engaging plots, etc. It took a plunge in Season 2 where the integrity of the story and context seemed to be traded for Hallmark's "plastic doll" asthetic. From here on, although Season 3 redeemed the series for a while with the development of Pastor Frank, Cody, and Rosemary and Lee. Jack and Elizabeth's relationship is challenged but develops in a substantial way. Season 4 was going well until "My Heart Will Go On" which was ironically one of the best episodes of the season, but also the beginning of the undoing of the series as a whole. The contrived nature of the turn of the events, seemed forced and unrealistic, but myself, and I think most of the audience being caught up in the emotions of the episode, was not in a state of mind to critically understand that this was the beginning of the end. Where our suspension of disbelief is challenged gradually, beginning with unrealistic timing of events, then gradually to unrealistic character traits like the odd "perfection" of Elizabeth, children, Abigail... Gowen not suffering any consequences for his crimes, Pastor Frank's limited appearance in Season 4 and 5 and gradual disappearance, "rotating door" characters introduced in order to promote other Hallmark series but do not add to the development of the series quality as a whole. I could go on... but ultimately, the producers' choice to eventually kill off the character of Jack was done in such a forced manner, that it has tainted the rest of the rest of the series. I would advise those watching the first season to not continue, and to think of the first season as a stand-alone. Continuing would only lead to disappointment and dashed hopes.
sisterintheup There's a great story. Good chemistry among the actors. Yes a bit sappy but still interesting to follow. I appreciate it's something that isn't full of sex and violence and full of virtue and in the end good conquers evil
jebrien Last week I found this show while looking into some Hallmark movies and I absolutely love it. I already caught up and can't wait to see what the rest of season 5 has in store! I already can't wait for season 6!
lgilbart14 I'm a fan of sentimental, sweet and love-y shows, so I enjoyed the first season a lot. I'm Canadian, so I loved that it was sent in a small town in Canada. I loved the characters, the set, the costumes, the storyline - it was all good. But then the second season happened and everything changed. The characters became blander, the town became more refined. Women were wearing outfits that was not at all believable for that time period or setting. And the fact that they were wearing makeup and styling their hair also annoyed me. Jack wore denim jeans in one episode, which is also not believable. The costume designer took many liberties here, clearly. As did the hair and make up team. From there, it just went downhill. I want to love this show as much as I love "Sarah, Plain and Tall," "Anne of Green Gables" and "Little House on the Prairie" but it's just making it so hard to. It'd be amazing if they just followed the era! Bring back the magic of the first season, please and thank you! (And judging by the many reviews here, I'm clearly not the only one who thinks this)