“Can The Landrys Solve An Old Mystery?”
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What You Need To Know:
THE WAY HOME 4.1 presents an engaging episode filled with mysteries and questions, leaving viewers eager for what’s next. The talented cast, including Andie MacDowell, Chyler Leigh, and Sadie Laflamme-Snow, delivers powerful performances. The episode promotes a moral worldview focused on family and helping one another, emphasizing the strong bonds among the Landry women. It also features light Pagan elements of magical thinking and time travel. The episode includes two scenes featuring alcoholic beverages and three instances of “OMG” profanities. MOVIEGUIDE® advises caution for younger viewers.
Content:
A moral worldview, with scenes promoting the importance of family and helping others; light Pagan elements of magical thinking and time travel
Three “OMG” profanities
No violence
No sex
No nudity
Characters drink wine and champagne in two scenes, but not to excess
No smoking or drug use; and,
Two characters speak unkindly to each other in one scene.
More Detail:
After discovering that Elliot’s mother might have time-traveled with another Landry years ago instead of abandoning him as previously believed, Kat resolves to find her somewhere in the past. However, Elliot opposes this search and asks Kat to stop looking. She agrees but continues her investigation.
Meanwhile, the Landry family prepares for Alice’s graduation and her upcoming journey to New York to start music school. A bout of stage fright causes conflict between her and pal Max.
When Alice catches a glimpse of Kat and another Landry in a 1920s film, the family realizes they might have the answer as to who took Elliot’s mother to the past and quickly sets out to locate her.
THE WAY HOME 4.1 delivers compelling mysteries and questions that leave viewers eager for upcoming episodes. The cast, led by Andie MacDowell, Chyler Leigh, and Sadie Laflamme-Snow, delivers excellent performances.
Overall, THE WAY HOME promotes a moral worldview that emphasizes family and helping others. Many scenes highlight the bonds between the Landry women. It also features light Pagan elements of magical thinking and time travel. The episode contains two scenes with alcoholic beverages and three instances of profanity. MOVIEGUIDE® advises caution for younger viewers.


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