
First Georgie, now Maisie...
Guys what are we thinking? I loved Maisie...
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Guys what are we thinking? I loved Maisie...
Source: Offical Instagram Account, @ samanthaferris98
I have a theory about how Hannah might manage to pay her tuition fees in Season 2. Since she lost the showcase, she didn't get the scholarship, meaning—theoretically—she can't start the next semester because she doesn't have the money. I haven't read the books, but I heard that about half of the first volume was left out of the first season; for instance, Hannah breaks up with Garrett because Phil pressures her. Many people suspect that this storyline will be adapted in Season 2, and that’s where my theory comes in: Phil, Garrett, Hannah, and Cindy somehow patch things up. I have no idea how—maybe Phil pretends to go to therapy, or Cindy "proves" something; I don't know. In this context, Phil agrees to pay the money (at least in part) for his future daughter-in-law; he does so, but then surprises Hannah shortly after by insisting that she break up with Garrett. Does that make sense?
I have a theory about how Hannah might manage to pay her tuition fees in Season 2. Since she lost the showcase, she didn't get the scholarship, meaning—theoretically—she can't start the next semester because she doesn't have the money. I haven't read the books, but I heard that about half of the first volume was left out of the first season; for instance, Hannah breaks up with Garrett because Phil pressures her. Many people suspect that this storyline will be adapted in Season 2, and that’s where my theory comes in: Phil, Garrett, Hannah, and Cindy somehow patch things up. I have no idea how—maybe Phil pretends to go to therapy, or Cindy "proves" something; I don't know. In this context, Phil agrees to pay the money (at least in part) for his future daughter-in-law; he does so, but then surprises Hannah shortly after by insisting that she break up with Garrett. Does that make sense?
Unfortunately, this message is directed primarily at "Team Lucas" fans. Lately, I’ve noticed a lot of baseless hate here on Reddit regarding *When Calls the Heart*. I say "baseless" because hate is never justified.
People constantly lash out at the show and the actors with truly mean-spirited and malicious threads, comments, and so on. I have a request for you: please stop watching the show. You clearly aren't going to like it anymore, as it’s heading in a direction (one that was obvious to many from the start) that you don't care for. Watch the first nine seasons—you should still enjoy those—and then just leave it at that. I don't recall a single person from #TeamNathan behaving as ridiculously as some #TeamLucas supporters are doing now back when Elizabeth was with Lucas. The show was never about Lucas. It was about Elizabeth and her life—her relationships with the people around her. Not Lucas. And in my opinion, Lucas was originally intended to be a villain but was rewritten because he became too popular—though that’s just my take. I think Nathan and Elizabeth have great chemistry—even in Season 13. I think Kevin and Erin are fantastic actors who portray their roles very convincingly. I don't consider them deceitful, fake, mean, or evil, as some #TeamLucas fans claim. I don't get it. You don't like the show. Fine—but please, really stop watching it and trying to ruin it for others! Just let it go; there are plenty of great shows out there—surely some featuring Chris McNally—that you can watch instead. NO ONE is forcing you to keep watching.
Thanks.
PS: I’m writing this as someone who was also very skeptical when Elizabeth and Lucas broke up. Someone who found the 13th season mostly unbearable, and someone who has often openly criticized the series and found fault with various aspects of it, yet still loves it.
You know what I think annoyed me the most about Season 13?
What the fuck was up with Molly and Jed? A beautiful romance had started between the two of them in Season 12, yet in Season 13, they stood next to each other briefly exactly once. Otherwise—NOTHING. They could have at least included a conversation between Molly and Florence where Molly mentioned a date or something; the fact that they couldn't even manage that just goes to show that these writers aren't cut out for "When Calls the Heart".
Serious question: Why are you Team Nathan or Team Lucas? And arguments like "they have no chemistry" or "he's so boring" don't count. Give real arguments or at least provide examples!