Isaac Jiminez (Air Force) wrestles Jack Wagner
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'When Calls the Heart' Season 11 Premiere Date Revealed (ET Online Exclusive)
When Calls the Heart is finally set to return! ET is exclusively revealing that season 11 of the Hallmark Channel series will premiere Sunday, April 7, at 9 p.m. ET.
The 12-episode installment follows the shocking end to season 10, in which Elizabeth Thornton (Erin Krakow) broke off her engagement to Lucas (Chris McNally) amid her developing feelings for Nathan (Kevin McGarry). As if that wasn't enough drama, the season finale revealed that Lucas, fresh off being elected governor, was in danger, as an unknown figure approached him.
The upcoming season, which will explore renewal and redemption, will follow Elizabeth as she gets a fresh start, complete with romance, challenges and new style. Elizabeth and Nathan's storyline will continue, as they'll navigate their growing romantic feelings while also leaning on each other amid parenting obstacles.
Elsewhere, Lucas must confront his past in order to lead Hope Valley into the future, while Bill and Rosemary team up to unravel a mystery putting their entire community at risk.
To read the full article click this LINK.
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Things I Loved About Falling For Christmas:
Actual Santa Claus that lives in this town for some reason selling roasted chestnuts and hocking his Christmas wares gives Lindsay Lohan a head injury???
That one scene where Jake is completely clean shaven and then five minutes later he’s got a beard
Not one, but two dead moms
Tad finding Ralph in the middle of the woods and their entire B plot apparently being staring into each other’s eyes??
Ralph getting away with poaching because it’s Christmas???
Nobody calls Lindsay Lohan’s dad to say hey, your daughter is missing, and he goes four days without knowing this
Jake and his daughter TAKING A SLEIGH INTO TOWN and then his daughter apparently just leaving it in the street? And nobody is bothered by this?
The town is legitimately very beautiful
The laundry room just filled with bubbles and even though that was the only fuck up she did that genuinely wasn’t her fault, that’s the only one he gets mad at her for
The horse is named Balthazar
Sienna and Jake meet very early on in the movie and have a whole conversation but he somehow just doesn’t remember that?
The whole staff of this place is Jake, his mother in law, his daughter and that other guy, so he immediately puts this woman that’s just out of the hospital to work
This is the kind of absolute ridiculousness that I expect from these movies, and I loved it
I’m sure there are other things but those are the ones that immediately come to mind
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Wonderful Things That May or May Not Be Wonderful!!!
Walt Disney World is home to many iconic attractions and experiences but I’d argue one of its most iconic isn’t even within the walls of any of the parks, it’s right outside. The Monorail is what it sounds like: a train with one (or mono) rail. Compared to your average locomotive, these transports run on electric motors instead of steam which makes them extremely quiet in comparison. So quiet in fact that you could run one at 40 mph right through a hotel concourse and no one would bat an eye and that’s not hyperbole. When a monorail was first built at Disneyland, it was simply another ride but for WDW’s construction, it would become what Walt first intended: a true method of transportation. For many who enter the Magic Kingdom, it becomes the first attraction they ever get to experience. And back to that hotel remark, the WDW Monorail system may be the first train system in the world that docks right inside a hotel rather than a station outside. You have to admit, that’s pretty cool. Sure, the Monorails have that issue shared by Tomorrowland, the Contemporary Resort, and half of Epcot where it they originally built to showcase the marvels of the future but ended up becoming a relic of the past. However, like those things just mentioned (likely even more so), it still retains its own charm and has become something greater. Something more emblematic of the great big beautiful tomorrow once wished for once upon a time and even today. So if you’re heading to the Magic Kingdom, Epcot or one of the three resorts surrounding Bay Lake, it is all but mandatory that you take a wonderful ride along Walt Disney World’s premier highway in the sky. In the words of the immortal Jack Wagner “Please stand clear of the doors'', Por favor, manténgase alejado de las puertas.”
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Movieguide recently posted the video below - featuring interviews on the red carpet of the 31st Annual Movieguide® Awards with Great American Family stars: Candace Cameron Bure, Danica McKellar, Matthew Morrison, Cameron Mathison, Jesse Hutch, Trevor Donovan, and James Tupper, plus Jack Wagner from Hallmark Channel's When Calls the Heart and actors and actresses from Great American Pure Flix movies and series.
Cheryl Crisp, Movieguide's host, asks each of them what it's like to create uplifting, inspirational content...
How wonderful it is to hear all of these GFAM stars talk about their enthusiasm for creating programming that is family-friendly and faith-based!
Be sure to watch Danica McKellar and Trevor Donovan host the 31st Annual Movieguide® Awards on Thursday, March 7, 2024 at 8PM/7c. on Great American Family.
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Soap opera star and recording artist Jack Wagner’s 1984 hit.
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All I Need
Song 🎵 of the day 2: All I Need by Jack Wagner (1984) #jackwagner #allineed #80s
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