March 6, 2017

Movie Quote Monday :: When Calls the Heart


Elizabeth: Don’t panic.  You can do this.  You crossed a prairie, for heaven’s sake. How difficult could it be to produce a play?
*Jack walks up*
Jack:  Talking to yourself. Not a good sign.
Elizabeth:  You were eavesdropping.
Jack:  It’s not eavesdropping when one's talking to oneself out loud in public.
Elizabeth: I have to put on a Founders Day play in a week! A play that has been performed every year. A play that apparently has costumes and music and...
Jack: Come here.
*he leads her over to a place to sit*
Jack: Sit down.
*she refuses*
Jack: Sit!
*she sits grudgingly*
Jack: Now. Take a deep breath in through your nose and out through your mouth.
*he gives her a look and Elizabeth lets out a huge breath*
Jack: There! Now don't you feel better?
Elizabeth: I do.
It's been a while since I posted one of these! And since I was in the notion to rewatch the series over the weekend, I figured this was the perfect choice. :)

Obviously, I'm featuring When Calls the Heart, a TV series from Hallmark Channel. It's based off a book series by Janette Oke, only it's nothing like the books, it's telling a story all of its own. Which isn't a bad thing! Because of Jack and Elizabeth. :D These two are too cute for words! And the particular conversation I highlighted up there is one which never fails to make me giggle at their adorableness. But it also shows how well they know each other. Or, I suppose, how well Jack knows Elizabeth by this point. The two characters start out with an obvious attraction at the beginning of season one, but continue to frustrate each other to no end. As each season progresses (season four is currently airing), their attachment only grows deeper.

When life (and the Founders Day play) gets u all flustered 'n stuff, remember what Jack says...@erinkrakow @WCTH_TV:
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So yes, I will totally admit that Jack and Elizabeth are the biggest reason I love this show. Y'all know I love a good romance! ;) Yet that's not to say that the other characters and plotlines aren't entertaining, mysterious, and romantic, because they are. There is loads of fun to be had here!

I should mention that, if you haven't seen the series and are interested in watching, please be aware that historical accuracy is not its strong point. But if you can overlook that, like me, and simply enjoy the sweetness of the little town of Coal Valley (or Hope Valley, as it comes to be known later) and its myriad of very memorable characters, I don't think you'll be disappointed. :)




2 comments:

  1. I have this on my to watch queue. One day I'll get to it.

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  2. Oh I love WCTH so much! I've seen all the seasons up to the second episode of season 4 and I'm eagerly awaiting seeing Jack and Elizabeth again - they are just too cute!

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