Pour The Wine, It's Rom-Com Time

Hallmark's Providence Falls - Thief of Fate

Garry & Amy

Join Garry and Amy for this episode of Pour The Wine, It’s Rom-Com Time as they dive into Thief of Fate, the epic conclusion to the Providence Falls trilogy. As Cora and Liam race to solve a murder, they’re forced to face their entangled fates and undeniable feelings. In this gripping finale, love, destiny, and duty collide.

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Amy:

Welcome to Pour the Wine. It's rom-com time where we'll sip some wine and review all things. Rom-com on the Homework Channel. I'm Amy and I'm Gary and you're a pourin'.

Garry:

Pouring some wine.

Amy:

Pour that cab. Today we're going to be reviewing the final episode in the three-part series Providence Falls Thief of Fate, aired on the Hallmark Channel on Saturday, august 16th 2025, and is now streaming on Hallmark Plus yes and what a stream. What a stream, okay.

Garry:

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Amy:

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Garry:

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Amy:

All the socials. Hey, send us an email at pourthew is rom-com time at gmailcom, and let us know your thoughts about providence falls any of the episodes or anything hallmark related. We'd love to hear from you. We sure would, and we might even read it on the pod, might. If it's good, we'll read it. We'll email you back. Well, yeah, if it's not super nice, I don't know. We might just take it to heart and leave it off air. But yeah, all right, there you go.

Garry:

So you want to tell us who is in this one.

Amy:

Sure, so we have the returning favorites that we have talked about in every episode right. Yes, every episode and episode two. They are in all three episodes, and a new face in this particular episode was Drumroll.

Garry:

Gabriel.

Amy:

Oh, that was supposed to be a drumroll. That was not a drumroll.

Garry:

That was funny. Take a sip of wine.

Amy:

I know, hold on. I said drumroll and I named him right. Brendan Penny appeared as the angel.

Garry:

Gabriel Gabriel Ding ding ding. Who stands and confirms? I've created my own prison. What that's? Lyrics from a band.

Amy:

I have no idea what you just said.

Garry:

That's okay.

Amy:

Okay, okay, all right, we're moving on.

Garry:

Yes.

Amy:

Brendan Penny plays the angel Gabriel. He, of course, is a Hallmark favorite. He's been in more than 20 Hallmark productions. In 2024, he was in four films Private, Princess, Christmas, a novel, Noel Love on the Danube, Kissing Stars and Family Practice Mysteries Coming Home. He was also in A Season for Family, the Wedding Cottage and In Merry Measure. And, of course, he is known as playing Kevin O'Brien in 54 episodes of the popular homework series Chesapeake Shores.

Garry:

Yes, yes, we loved him.

Amy:

Yes, we did love him. We actually loved the show. Yeah, treat Williams, oh treat. Yes, we loved him. Yes, we did love him.

Garry:

We actually loved the show. Yeah, treat Williams, oh Treat, yeah, yeah.

Amy:

Great show, Great show In his free time outside of Hallmark. I don't think he has very much, but here we are. He was in four episodes of the revamped 90210. Okay, he was in the movie Fifty Shades Freed.

Garry:

Ooh.

Amy:

Which, which is not Hallmark-y. Okay, he was in 52 episodes of the TV series Motive and the cult classic. Cult classic, it sounded like I said cold classic didn't it.

Garry:

It did sound like it.

Amy:

I don't know what I'm doing. John Tucker Must Die, and that movie starred Jesse Metcalf, who was also in Just the Big Shores.

Garry:

Pretty cool, pretty cool.

Amy:

Pretty cool. We love Jesse Metcalf.

Garry:

Yes, in just the big shores. Pretty cool, pretty cool, pretty cool. We love Jesse.

Amy:

Metcalf yes, we do, especially in Desperate Housewives. Hmm, desperate, that was a great show.

Garry:

Didn't Desperate, that was. That was a really good show.

Amy:

That was a good show Another one.

Garry:

you got me hooked on, yep. According to IMDb, thief of Fate, discuss Lucy Guess and Siobhan's divine directorial work during our reviews of episode one and two. Right, so if you want to learn more about that, you'll have to watch Chance of a Lifetime and Impossible.

Amy:

Promise, listen to Chance of a Lifetime.

Garry:

Did I say watch, I'm crazy.

Amy:

Yeah, you said watch.

Garry:

I did.

Amy:

Go watch the movies.

Garry:

Go watch episodes one and two, and then listen to our podcast reviews and we talk about all.

Amy:

We give more detail. Yeah, buddy to them.

Garry:

Yes, it's fine, it's okay, it's all right, it's okay, and we also previously mentioned the three Providence Fall books that this series is based on were written by Jude DeVoe.

Amy:

Yeah, yes, and Tara Sheets, tara Sheets.

Garry:

Tara if you're in Dublin, tara if you're everywhere else.

Amy:

I don't think that's true, but yeah.

Garry:

It is true. No, look it up, I'm going to. All three TV episodes were written by Teresa Kael.

Amy:

There you go, woo-hoo, very good, very good, very good. Shall we get into the synopsis.

Garry:

Yes.

Amy:

Time to drop the synopsis.

Garry:

Drop it.

Amy:

Drop it. Detectives Cora and Liam close in on solving their murder case and rebel against the angels choosing to take fate into their own hands. Man Dun dun dun.

Garry:

That's some fate right there. That is some fate With our own hands.

Amy:

Man Dun dun dun.

Garry:

That's some fate right there. That is some fate, and as usual, we give away spoilers. So if you have not watched the episode yet, hit pause, go watch the movie, come back, hit play. Let us know what you think.

Amy:

Right, and if you haven't watched any of the series, definitely go watch it and then come back. Don't listen to this podcast episode first yes, please do not because we are definitely going to give away some spoilers yes, I know a lot of people don't, but we have to because we got to talk about it.

Garry:

We want to oh, are you ready to dive into it?

Amy:

I. I think we can the last episode the last episode of providence Falls.

Garry:

So what did?

Amy:

you think I have some things to say about this episode Like the same, here you go. This episode really was such a fantastic conclusion to this series. It sort of it does wrap everything up in a way you know it's I mean it's Hallmark, so it's kind of tidied up.

Garry:

Right.

Amy:

But along the way it's not tidy. You know I mean there's, you know. You have the back and forth still between Liam and Cora. You have the mystery that they're trying to solve, right the break ins. They can't figure out who's doing it. You have Suzette who's working with Bale, but does she really want to work with him? I mean, they packed a lot.

Garry:

Right.

Amy:

In this episode. And then you've got, you know, Cora's dad, his dad's friend.

Garry:

Leo.

Amy:

Who aren't involved, but sort of you know they have information that is helpful. Yeah, For the case. And Finn and Suzette, what else am I forgetting?

Garry:

Boyd.

Amy:

And Boyd you have involved. I mean you have all these different and then you find out whether or not Meredith is involved, and then you have the angels and then we have the surprise visit from Gabriel. I mean there was so much in it and I loved the way they put it all together in this last episode. I thought it was great. I thought it was sort of the pinnacle of the series, which is really good. I would not advise. This is one series that you can't just jump into. I don't think.

Garry:

Nope.

Amy:

I mean you could and maybe get it-ish, but no, You've really got to watch it in sequential order. You've got to watch Chance of a Lifetime, An Impossible Promise, and then Thief of Fate, and it all comes together the way it was meant to be. So I really loved it as a series, you know as a whole. Excuse me, but I just I loved it. What about you?

Garry:

I agree with you 100%. I felt like the storytelling on each character from episode one to episode three came together in the end, we found out what happened in the past 1840s, 1844. What was happening in the present Right and then what happened in the end which was brilliant and the angels, and the angels.

Amy:

And then you had the angels, who were actually more on Earth. This time right, we had less celestial scenes.

Garry:

Less of the past and less of that too.

Amy:

Yeah.

Garry:

Although the occasional pop-up here and there by Simeon. But yeah, overall.

Amy:

But that's what I meant. Well, you're saying less of them overall.

Garry:

Right.

Amy:

So yeah, yeah, yeah.

Garry:

Well, we had a lot of Aegon still Aegon Right, because he was a great character Right.

Amy:

Well, I like Samil too. I do too. She was really good.

Garry:

But yeah.

Amy:

We'll get into it. But Aegon, right, right, right, he's going to be the one-on-one down with Liam yeah.

Garry:

Okay, so now that we know we both love the movie.

Amy:

Okay, spoiler alert there, right so let's jump into the favorite scenes. All right, you want to go first. One of yours, yes.

Garry:

Yes, when Liam and Suzette clone Magnus' father.

Amy:

Oh yes, I didn't.

Garry:

Oh, yes, that was such a brilliant scene. I mean to pull that off and then to have Finn show up.

Amy:

And kind of almost spoil it.

Garry:

As they're just, you know, almost over with the con or whatever. It was so, so good.

Amy:

So they have. What's funny about that, too, is that Liam asked Dominic right.

Garry:

Yes, yes.

Amy:

Dominic, how do? You clone a phone and Tony's like what? Then he shows him right.

Garry:

He says his stepfather clones phones all the time and he'll show him how to do it. And Liam's like no, no, no, you can't do that, but write it down for me. Write it down.

Amy:

It is, it's so I mean it just all worked together and then they go. So then he, he um coordinates with suzette yes, to do this, because they want to clone magnus's phone so they can figure out who's calling them? Right who his partner might be. Yeah, who's partner? So that was one of my favorite right, and then they go to the bar, yeah, and she kind of hits on magnus. Suzette hits on magnus and it's like, oh, I need your phone because my phone is dead. I don't give my phone to nobody.

Garry:

Nope, except for you.

Amy:

Our kids. Even when our kids get our phone, we're like I don't think I like that.

Garry:

I mean, it's my phone you know, Well, I find it funny the kids, sometimes they go. You both know each other's passwords.

Amy:

It's like why wouldn't we I fully, 100% trust her? Yeah, I'm not hiding anything?

Garry:

I know she's not hiding anything, or so you think no no, but anyway I'm not, yeah, so anyway. So Suzette Tissue for that nosebleed.

Amy:

Oh my gosh, You're here all night. He's here all night. He's here all night people. So any note. So Suzette goes to the bar, she talks to Magnus, she gets his phone. And then she kind of she handed off to Liam, she kind of turns.

Garry:

Well, that's when Finn walks up. That's when Finn walks up, that's right. So Magnus turns to Finn.

Amy:

And she has the opportunity to turn Suzette grabs the phone, pushes it over to Liam, who then starts the cloning. That was a good scene. I agree with that. That was pretty good.

Garry:

So what was one of your favorite scenes?

Amy:

One of mine was, of course, with Cora making dinner, and she has Liam over.

Garry:

That's one of them.

Amy:

And I like how Cora tells Suzette that the only time Liam is his true self is when he's caught up in the moment. And Suzette is like then catch him up in the moment, yeah, no, so it was really an idea, yeah it was really cute. So then she makes this dinner and then you know he sits down. I love when he went to pour the wine and she moved her glass that was such a cute yeah, fun romantic scene in that moment I loved, and she did it like three times.

Amy:

It wasn't just like once when she moved it, and the look on her face and look, it was so good, it was so good. I don't know. I just love that moment and then, and then she kind of she wants to know what's going on with him and you know, and he's like you know, I loved a woman and selfishly, I loved her selfishly and she ended up dying and you know it's just real. And then when he pulls her chair into him, that's another good moment.

Amy:

Oh my gosh, I mean Hallmark's bringing the chemistry fire right there.

Garry:

I'm telling you, I mean.

Amy:

I'm just saying, but then they don't kiss there and then he's like I got to go because he's still torn and you can see it in him. That's what I love about this series, too, is he's trying to do the right thing but he's so drawn to her and he keeps getting drawn to her. But he knows she should be with finn because that's her true fate or destiny according to the angels. Right, right, so that was so.

Garry:

That's one of my favorite scenes well, I'll tell you what I was getting getting some Lady and the Tramp vibes on that scene.

Amy:

I know.

Garry:

If they would have had the spaghetti, I would have been like drop the mic.

Amy:

I think it was a little more serious than the Lady and the Tramp, come on, that was a good scene. There's some chemistry between.

Garry:

Lady and Tramp. Yes, but I agree because I had that as one of my scenes too.

Amy:

Yeah. So another one of mine would be when Cora gets the email about the necklace. Yes, she's investigating it and she sees that the necklace you know there's. You know, and, to be fair, we paused, you know, we saw it and you could see that it was the McLeod family, like a McLeod family heirloom or whatever. And we paused it and we went back and it said you know, the necklace resurfaced in London 2022 following a significant period during which it had been lost post or during which it had been lost in ireland in the 1840s right so I just I thought that that was a cool little nugget nugget, yeah, yeah in there.

Amy:

And then she realizes that that's the necklace that she's dreaming about and she knows that neck, I mean, it's just the way it all comes together yeah, the one that was in the evidence box, so I like when she got that email yeah, yeah, good, what about you?

Garry:

Any other?

Amy:

Yeah.

Garry:

Yes.

Amy:

I loved it when yes, I know, I have several.

Garry:

When Cora and Suzette are talking and then Cora tells Suzette she doesn't know why she deserves a ride-or-die best friend like her. Like Suzette, yes, right, yeah, and then Suzette and this is kind of a hint that you think Suzette is from the past. But she says you must have done something good in a past life and I thought that was such a good piece, so Suzette is trying to give her. Well, I don't know if she's trying to give Cora.

Garry:

Or the audience, but I think she was definitely trying to let the audience know that she is from the past.

Amy:

From the past right.

Garry:

Because she said oh, you just must have been. You know someone who did something good in the past which Cora always did.

Amy:

Well, and that's true because you know you find out later that Suzette did something bad in the past.

Garry:

Right.

Amy:

So she knows, Cora is bound for good yeah yeah, that's pretty cool, it was I loved it. Yeah, yeah.

Garry:

And I also love the fact that Bale was in this more.

Amy:

Yeah.

Garry:

Yeah, because what is it?

Amy:

Nile Matter. We like him a lot.

Garry:

He played this to a T.

Amy:

He's really good and he's not really in it a lot, no, but when he is. Yes, really good, I really liked him. Yes, yeah.

Garry:

I agree.

Amy:

I was going to say something about that too. He's really good as like sort of like a bad guy, but a fun bad you know what. I mean Like you don't hate him necessarily, but you know he's the other side, you know. So I like that. What about you? You got some more. When we're in 1844 and we see Liam in jail and Finn comes to see him, you know, and Finn?

Amy:

is like you know like, what were you thinking? You know taking her and you know basically what you're going to die, and you know, and Liam's kind of like of like, well, I guess I'll get to see her soon then. Thanks, you know. And finn asks why, why would someone like cora choose liam? And he said I don't know, but don't you worry, I'll spend the rest of my short life grateful that she did.

Garry:

And I was like I just kept thinking of jack rose, jack rose.

Amy:

it's like two hours of titanic about that. But this is Jack Rose, jack Rose, it's like two hours of Titanic about that, but this is you know that's what I thought of. Like I'll spend the rest of my short life being grateful that she did and I was like, oh, that's such a good line. Oh gosh, it was. They had so many in this episode yeah, yeah, so what?

Garry:

about you? What else we got so many in this episode?

Amy:

Yeah, yeah. So what about you? What else we got?

Garry:

When Liam in the 1840s, he took Cora out to the field to look at the stars and he had mentioned a story that his mom used to tell him when he was little Richard the Rabbit. And in the present time they were talking about they were at the murder board. Yeah, that's right, and they were talking about. I think they were talking about Meredith, maybe, I'm not sure and he mentions the story again and Cora goes what did you say? And then that's when she starts to realize? Well, because she had a dream about it.

Amy:

Right and she starts to realize Well, because she had a dream about it right. So when we saw him, when we saw them talking, or rather, like you just mentioned, they were laying watching the stars in 1844.

Garry:

Right.

Amy:

Wasn't that a dream of hers?

Garry:

Yes, it was.

Amy:

And then she woke up from that. So that's what made her realize, when he says it in present day that like holy crap, what would you think about that if that started happening to you where you were having dreams, and then it was like deja vu kind of.

Garry:

Yeah, I would think I lived another life, you would.

Amy:

Automatically.

Garry:

I would think so. I don't think I would jump to that. If you're having vivid dreams like that, yeah, I would think so. I have very vivid dreams, especially if the person you dream about is standing right in front of you and you're like Well, you know I have very strong dreams. You do Like I have very powerful dreams about people who have. I know because you kick me.

Amy:

Yeah, yes, I have done that, but I do have very powerful dreams about people who have passed away.

Garry:

Yeah.

Amy:

That come. I have those quite frequently actually.

Garry:

Yes, you do.

Amy:

So, but I don't know that I, if you know, I haven't dreamt about living in 1844, but, you know, maybe if I did, I don't know that I would jump to it was a past life, unless it, I guess, continuously mirrored what was going on now. But I don't know.

Garry:

Yeah, I agree with you. Yeah, so what about you anymore?

Amy:

I have a few. Cora goes, you know, okay. So this would be the moment, right? Do we want to talk about that or you want to wait? Let's do it. The one that, okay. So Cora goes to Liam with a necklace info and she's like begging him to tell her the truth. Every one of them we've had to sing. No, I know, you know, I remember the weight of the necklace, you know the fall in the woods. And then she's like what happened to the man that said he'd follow me wherever I went? And in that moment he knows that she knows in that moment and you and I both at the same time.

Amy:

And then that's when he leans in and kisses her Because he knows, and that moment was so good.

Garry:

See, to me that was the best scene. Yes, In the movie.

Amy:

Yes, it was so powerful and you and I both were like tearing up. It was just so power in the moment when we were watching it. It was so, so good.

Garry:

Yeah, because she says something like I mean the passionate chemistry, chemistry between.

Amy:

I can't take. It is so good yeah, she said something like these are not dreams, they're memories yeah and that's when he started to tell her started to tell her yep about, about why he couldn't tell her what was going on Right, right, and then that whole scene kind of led into, isn't that, when she's like oh, that explains why you say certain things funny. Right and he's like you used to talk like that.

Garry:

He automatically gets defensive yeah.

Amy:

But it was cute. And then she says they had a quick little banter there. So it was like that whole scene starting, you know, with, know with her, you know, begging him to tell her, and then leading into that. I thought that that was really really good. And you know, and then he has to tell her finn is your true soulmate. You have to end up with him, you know. So I just that whole scene. That was probably the best scene in the series. Yeah, I think zipper maybe number two. Yeah, zipper definitely number pretty close, they're pretty. I just that whole scene. That was probably the best scene in the series.

Amy:

I think Zipper maybe number two. Yeah, zipper, definitely number two, Pretty close, they're pretty close, they're pretty close, but because this is the last movie and she, finally, she now knows, and he knows that she knows and she wants to be with him. And this is where you know you have that dilemma Like she's drawn to him, he's drawn to her. They can't explain it. And is that their destiny? Why are they being forced apart? You know like.

Amy:

So yeah, I thought it was really really those angels always I know, and you and I, like you know, we we say this, we've said this in other podcasts is that we don't. We watch it, we try not to react and talk about it, but in that moment we're both like we had to take like a deep breath and we're like tearing. I mean it was so powerful in that moment and for Hallmark to do that was it was just real. I mean they've really just stepped up their game.

Amy:

In my opinion, in a series like this because it's still so good and so you know you have your Hallmark touches, but it's got so much more depth to it.

Garry:

Right, and you know, in that scene too, he tells her well. She asked well, what is my fate? And he says I think you know what it is. And she says second chances, yes, and he's like yes, and he said Finn has to be the one by your side. Yeah, and she said, and Cora said it's you. And he said well, I can't steal you away from him. Yeah, and she said you can't steal what wants to be taken.

Amy:

Right, right. I thought that was very powerful.

Garry:

Is that in that same scene, or is that a little bit later? It's in the same scene, okay, okay.

Amy:

That was a good line too. Yeah, or is that a little bit later? It's in the same scene.

Garry:

Okay, okay.

Amy:

That was a good line too.

Garry:

Yeah, you can't steal something that— that wants to be taken. That wants to be taken, Mm. Okay.

Amy:

That's true in life it is. It's true across the board, isn't it?

Garry:

So do you have any more?

Amy:

Yes, that was very powerful. I really liked how they had Aegon leading Liam in the tunnel when they get towards the end and they are looking for Finn because Finn has been kidnapped and all that jazz. So they're looking for Finn and you know, and at first you're like, is that like a mirage?

Garry:

Is that Bale? I was thinking it was Bale, is it?

Amy:

the other side trying to trick him.

Garry:

I know we did Because Aegon had a look on his face like I did.

Amy:

I did kind of, but you know, it makes sense when you really think about it. Just because we're so used to being tricked and you know, in all these TV movies and shows Not necessarily Hallmark, but just in general and you're like, oh, I'm on to them, that's really the other. But, um, what was I gonna? Oh, but agon, you know, I loved his character arc too during the story and I'm kind of getting into one of my cheers. But I'm just gonna talk about it because I love it so much.

Amy:

But because he, you know, he starts out, he's, you know, he's fit or liam's handler, and you know, throughout the series he kind of he's trying to help him, he, he needs to make sure that liam stays on the straight and narrow and doesn't try to hook up with Cora and make sure that Cora gets with Finn. And at first he's all for that and then he really sees that they're meant to be together and then he's kind of, you know, towards the end he's trying to talk to Simeon like, hey, these guys really love each other. Why can't they be together?

Garry:

He's changing, he's changing, he's doing good things.

Amy:

He's yeah and you know, and samil's kind of like no it this is what's written and this is the way it's going to be. Yeah, and I think that's a profound statement on people's lives, like you think it's supposed to be a certain way and it doesn't have to be yeah so that's kind of the way I took it, for my cheer too.

Amy:

So I'm going into my cheers, yeah, but anyway, but I just love that. So I love that he guided Liam in that moment to find Finn. Yep Right and then doesn't one of them say something like I never thought I'd be excited to see you. Like to the other, finn to Liam or Liam, I can't remember who said it, but I thought that that was funny it was funny so yeah, you have any more.

Amy:

I have one more okay and that's probably gonna be the same when liam takes the bullet for finn oh yeah, we're not okay, but yeah, you like that scene. Yes, yes, because that's.

Garry:

That's him agon was talking about. Yes, that he's changing and that his love for cora, he's willing to give up his own life to save another person.

Amy:

Yes.

Garry:

And he did. He jumped right in front of that, he took a bullet, literally, yeah, he did.

Amy:

Figuratively right? Yeah, he sure did so. The last one for me would be part of that scene is when Gabriel appears.

Garry:

And.

Amy:

Brendan Penny is so good and I know he's so brief, you know he's so briefly in it and you know we just love him anyway and he was really good in it, just his facial expressions and just his soft demeanor and he was kind of a little bit like you know, samil, you know a little bit like a parent, you know, to a kid who's like you know, you really, you know, come on, samil.

Garry:

Right.

Amy:

Ease up a little bit. Well, she came around. Yeah, and then she does come around, and I liked that about her character too, but I loved that, you know. Then Samil finally says let them have their chance.

Garry:

Right.

Amy:

And Gabriel's like excellent choice, Because he leaves it up to her.

Garry:

And that's another thing where it's like you hope people make the right decision for themselves and Samira was like, well, how do you know they're going to make the right decision Right? And he's like I don't.

Amy:

We don't know. Everybody has free will, right.

Garry:

It's all fate destiny, Unless it's fate or destiny.

Amy:

I don't know how all that interplays.

Garry:

But yeah, so that would be, that was the last one I had listed, so Okay, well, I only had one cheer Only one, yeah, okay, what is it? And it was just basically having second chances.

Amy:

Yeah.

Garry:

Like they all had a second chance to change what happened in the past or their lives, and it's so funny because at some point we all deserve a second chance because, you know, we're all human yeah, pun intended, um, but it you know, destiny is not always what one wants it to be or thinks it should be okay and that's how it played out in the end is the angels were so focused on it being Finn.

Amy:

On one way, right, right. That they didn't even see the love between Cora and Liam Right, or they did, and they just they had their own opinion. That you know. Liam was bad finn was good right and there was no gray area right and even though he was growing in the in 1844, cora was sort of changing liam anyway, and then in the present day he finally makes that complete right, you know, switch to saving her life. So yeah, I agree.

Garry:

So what were your cheers?

Amy:

We've talked about it a lot, just the absolute fire, passionate chemistry between Cora and Liam, just really built up through all three. They call them episodes, but movies, what have you? You can just feel it through the screen and I love how you can see and feel the difference between the chemistry between Cora and Liam and Suzette and Finn, who do end up together in the end. And there's chemistry, but it's different, it's softer, it's not as impassioned.

Garry:

It's not as in your.

Amy:

So I just like that dichotomy really between the two.

Garry:

You know, there's really a difference.

Amy:

So there's chemistry, but in a different way, and I just I liked how they showed that. I liked, you know. And then the scene where Cora's telling Liam that she remembers, which we've already talked about. I liked how I talked about this at the beginning.

Amy:

This episode brings everything together, but not right away, you know. Things start to add up for Liam and for Cora, but Cora doesn't want to admit it and Cora is remembering and tells Liam and that frightens Liam. So, you know, things don't add up for him because he's like how is she remembering? She's not supposed to, you know, because that causes a problem for him, because he knows she's going to remember things that she shouldn't. You know that will bring her to him instead of Finn. You know, I just liked all of that. I like that we see Suzette struggle with working with Bale and then she comes around in the end I'm glad she didn't stay on the other side, or they didn't like banish her, or, you know, they brought her in even after they found out, and then she said she was changing, she wanted to help because she was falling for.

Amy:

Finn, yeah. Second chances, yeah. So Cora, with her second chance, heart right, invited her in to help them. Yes, yeah, you said yeah and then you know, the angels were great. I loved both Simeon and Aegon. I thought their characters were great. I really liked how neither Leo or her dad ended up being dirty cops. I like that they left that.

Garry:

Yeah, I didn't think they were. Yeah, I thought they were trying to figure out what was going on. I thought maybe Leo maybe a little bit.

Amy:

But then I was like, please don't let him. You know, it's like a family friend. So I'm glad they didn't go down that road. We've talked about destiny and then I really liked, you know, at the very beginning of the first episode we had them running through the woods, Cora falls, Liam goes to her and he's holding her right, and then at the end you have Liam getting shot and she's there with him and she wants to save him and she's like you know, he basically like he is my destiny, I choose him Right, I want him.

Amy:

So I just really, you know she doesn't want her destiny without him. So I just I loved it and thought it was great, it was totally awesome.

Garry:

So did you have any jeers? What about you? No, you didn, you have any jeers.

Amy:

What about you?

Garry:

No, you didn't have any? No, I couldn't find any.

Amy:

You couldn't find. Well, it's not like you have to look for any, they just see them. Oh, you know what? Can I just say? One more thing.

Garry:

Yes.

Amy:

I just saw.

Garry:

It's a podcast.

Amy:

You can say whatever you want, Cora, when they are looking at the stars and I think Cora really wants to know her fate, and he tells her don't be in your head, just be here in this moment. It's what you were talking about. What do you think your fate is? You know it's the second chances. And then he says I'd spend every second of my life touching you if I could. I know, oh, this is another good line.

Garry:

I told you they had so many, I just had to say that because I'm like oh, hallmark.

Amy:

You know it would have. I love it, I love it.

Garry:

I would have had a jeer if they would have if Finn would have ended up with Cora. That would have been my jeer.

Amy:

Yeah, yeah Well okay, so my, I had two. Je were at Disney and it was. You know, I'm like it was a little cheesy, yeah, a little danger. Keep out and it had like red on it, like I just, we could have done better, we could have done better and I really love the song at the end because at done better, we could have done better.

Amy:

Um, and I really love the song at the end because at the end we go to a year later and she's um announcing that she's opening up two more second chances chances locations right and she's married to liam um and there's a song playing and I felt like now she's talking, she's giving like a presentation to people right about these in there outside and whatnot, and the song is playing and the words I didn't like that. The words of the song were there while she was speaking. I felt like that was I don't know a little making it hard to understand what she was saying.

Garry:

Right.

Amy:

Making it hard to understand what she was saying because it was like more bass or something in the music. I like the song a lot. I just wish they would have used like just the music part of the song during that and then it kind of builds up and then when she finishes, like I said, love the song. Great, great music in this series, by the way, great music. But that would be and you know how I am about songs, I love the song. I just didn't like the placement of the words of the song while she was talking. Okay so but yeah, those are just minor things, those are just little.

Garry:

Yeah, I wanted to mention something that you had pointed out.

Amy:

Yeah.

Garry:

On that one year later is that the main characters were wearing beige. Yeah, and Liam was the only one with a brown shirt on and then a button-down shirt that wasn't buttoned down, with horizontal brown stripes.

Amy:

It's kind of like a flannel or something. Yeah, yeah.

Garry:

And it just made me wonder. So I looked it up right to see what the meanings were what beige clothes Right?

Amy:

What did you look up?

Garry:

Yeah, and it talked about humility and simplicity grounded in the earth, possibly reflecting a strong connection to creation and the life of stewardship and simplicity. And then the brown stripe and the beige could emphasize a grounded, independable character, perhaps amidst a path, which is represented by the stripes, that involves overcoming challenges or experiencing a season of testing.

Amy:

And that fits him. We'd have to know if the costume or not, because it was Liam Cora Suzette.

Garry:

Finn no, I don't. Finn had beige on Finn had beige on too.

Amy:

I thought that was somebody that didn't. It was maybe it wasn't finn yeah, maybe you're right I thought it yeah, cora liam suzette a gun and celine say yeah, I can't remember the other character. Yeah, but yeah, it was it was cora liam suzette a gun and celine okay so am I saying samuel, samuel, why did?

Amy:

I say selene but you picked up on that and I just had to look into it because you know writers like to throw those little easter egg type things in there right and I thought that was very cool and I and I'd really be Just out of curiosity, what did you Google Like clothes and colors and meaning.

Garry:

Yeah, I always Google, like what is the meaning of this in biblical terms? Oh, okay, and that's what came up.

Amy:

Well, I mean, that sounded pretty close.

Garry:

It fit his character.

Amy:

to it too, it sounded really well, all of them, really yeah, not just the well, the brown.

Garry:

Well, he was the only one that had the brown horizontal stripes, so I was thinking.

Amy:

But the beige. Some of that was the beige too, wasn't it? Yeah, that you read, yeah, so that's pretty good. Huh, very cool, very cool. Look at you.

Garry:

So, out of five quarks, how many will you be given this one?

Amy:

Five all day, every day, all day long.

Garry:

Five, all day every day, all day long.

Amy:

Me too, same Watch this series.

Garry:

Yes.

Amy:

Highly encourage it. It's on Hallmark Plus now. I'm sure Hallmark Channel will be playing encore versions of it. I would have to believe. Yeah, it's really so, so good as a series.

Garry:

Right.

Amy:

I mean you really. And now that you could binge all three, are you kidding me?

Garry:

We would have done it in one night. Oh yes, we would have been up all night.

Amy:

Definitely would have done that, because we would have been like we need to know. We need to know. We need to know what's going to happen. So yeah, I'm here for it. What about you? How many quarks would you?

Garry:

give it Definitely, five, definitely five. Yes, yep.

Amy:

That's a wrap.

Garry:

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Amy:

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