and now how to wait for the third season........... ( I saw the news that it's being filmed now, so I hope Netflix will officially announce the continuation of the series soon)
It's a pity that we didn't have time to find out what happened to Vernon, that Christopher was only brought back in the finale (their hugs with Him are so touching), and, of course, that Charmaine needed 10 episodes of the second season to realize that Jack didn't want to be with her, fine.
I'm really happy for Spencer and his family, just a huge thank you to the creators of the series that they didn't make Brady a murderer.
And Ricky's grandmother is just wonderful, I demand more of this beautiful woman next season!❤️
psy. the scene of Jack and Mel under the song Movement is incredibly beautiful (I'm not talking about landscapes at all, I've enjoyed these shots all two seasons, the nature is just wow)
@kaktusiXa: Honestly, I was hoping that she would have a miscarriage in the early stages, and she would finally get rid of Jack and Mel, this bitch is infuriating!
@kaktusiXa: I've read your comments on all the episodes, and I'm sorry, but I can't figure out why half the names should be written in Russian and the other in English.
I came across the series a month and a half before the release of the second season. I watched the first season right away and fell in love with these gorgeous views. At first, the plot didn't go over a bit, but then it caught on. I waited for the second season and watched it too.
The plot didn't fall flat on its face, on the contrary, it gave pleasure, made you empathize with the characters, made you believe that cliches can be interesting (like the story with Brady). I'm glad that Spencer and his family are alive and have made it to a safe place.
And the views just made you pause and admire them.😍
I really hope that the series will not be closed, because the intensity of the last minutes makes you stay tense and waiting for the outcome.😵
I'm so glad that the series is on a good wavelength, I was looking forward to the sequel!)) It kind of reminds me of the Zoey Hart series, but there's a little more intrigue, detective and drama here, which is pleasing) Funny, I noticed a long time ago that the team of directors Martin Wood and Andy Mikita very often shoot a team of actors in their projects, with whom they have already worked in many other series)) So Lexa Doig (Michelle/Paige), and Taryl Rothery (Muriem), and Michael Shanks (as Paige's husband in the first season) and Steve Basic (as Paige's husband in the second season), all came from "Stargate" and "Andromeda"))
@leyton08: Well, Doc was in Zoey Hart :) I also found these series to be similar, but there's still a comedy in Zoey, she wouldn't fit in here. And it reminds me when my heart calls about the Valley of Hope.
Well okay. Jack will be fine. We already know that. But what about the doc?( I hope everything will be OK with him. Just like with Paige. The pastor is obviously already staying in town to look after her son)
I think Jack will be fine (he should be!), and I hope Vernon will be too. Especially now that everything was finally working out with Hope. It seems that the disease was hinted at a little earlier - there was a moment in one of the episodes where he seemed to feel that something was wrong with his heart. Fortunately, he is a doctor, and maybe he noticed the symptoms at an early stage, when it's not too late to start treatment. 🤞🏻
I'm most worried about Preacher. It is clear that there will be no move to San Francisco. The main thing is that he stays safe and sound in an attempt to protect Paige. 🙌🏻
The second season turned out to be as sincere, warm, and interesting as the first season. Although I was afraid that the plot might lead to the wrong place. It was interesting to follow the relationships of all the characters. I enjoyed watching the entire 2nd season in one gulp. Now I'm waiting for the 3rd season... :)
I'm glad that the third season is coming soon! I still like the series, and I watch the episodes all the time. 😍
Well, damn, the ending at all! I can't imagine what Mel was going through at that moment, when she saw again that her loved one was on the verge of death((
I really like the character of the Pastor, and I was very upset when he decided to move. And how did Paige's son arrive on time?/Michelle! I'm glad!
Discussion: Season 2, Episode 10 Join the Discussion
17Well, the finale...
you can't end the season like that...
oh, and now when can you expect new episodes?!
It's a pity that we didn't have time to find out what happened to Vernon, that Christopher was only brought back in the finale (their hugs with Him are so touching), and, of course, that Charmaine needed 10 episodes of the second season to realize that Jack didn't want to be with her, fine.
I'm really happy for Spencer and his family, just a huge thank you to the creators of the series that they didn't make Brady a murderer.
And Ricky's grandmother is just wonderful, I demand more of this beautiful woman next season!❤️
psy. the scene of Jack and Mel under the song Movement is incredibly beautiful (I'm not talking about landscapes at all, I've enjoyed these shots all two seasons, the nature is just wow)
The plot didn't fall flat on its face, on the contrary, it gave pleasure, made you empathize with the characters, made you believe that cliches can be interesting (like the story with Brady). I'm glad that Spencer and his family are alive and have made it to a safe place.
And the views just made you pause and admire them.😍
I really hope that the series will not be closed, because the intensity of the last minutes makes you stay tense and waiting for the outcome.😵
It kind of reminds me of the Zoey Hart series, but there's a little more intrigue, detective and drama here, which is pleasing)
Funny, I noticed a long time ago that the team of directors Martin Wood and Andy Mikita very often shoot a team of actors in their projects, with whom they have already worked in many other series)) So Lexa Doig (Michelle/Paige), and Taryl Rothery (Muriem), and Michael Shanks (as Paige's husband in the first season) and Steve Basic (as Paige's husband in the second season), all came from "Stargate" and "Andromeda"))
And it reminds me when my heart calls about the Valley of Hope.
ps I want to move there just for the sake of the scenery , well , and try the vaunted strep of the Preacher
I think Jack will be fine (he should be!), and I hope Vernon will be too. Especially now that everything was finally working out with Hope. It seems that the disease was hinted at a little earlier - there was a moment in one of the episodes where he seemed to feel that something was wrong with his heart. Fortunately, he is a doctor, and maybe he noticed the symptoms at an early stage, when it's not too late to start treatment. 🤞🏻
I'm most worried about Preacher. It is clear that there will be no move to San Francisco. The main thing is that he stays safe and sound in an attempt to protect Paige. 🙌🏻
How to wait for the sequel now...
Well, damn, the ending at all! I can't imagine what Mel was going through at that moment, when she saw again that her loved one was on the verge of death((
I really like the character of the Pastor, and I was very upset when he decided to move. And how did Paige's son arrive on time?/Michelle! I'm glad!