"“Love Isn’t Something You Pray Away.”"

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Episode 308 of SUGARCREEK AMISH MYSTERIES maintains a very strong Christian, biblical worldview that centers on God’s divine timing and a community’s deep trust that everything rests in God's hands. While the episode features questionable elements of local gossip, deceit, and illegal hacking, these moments of immorality rarely appear and balance with an overarching message of honesty and forgiveness. The fatal heart attack at the opening includes brief, mild distress. Due to the minor dishonest behaviors and the legal complexities of the plot, MOVIEGUIDE® advises media wisdom for parents of young children.
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The Season Three finale of SUGARCREEK AMISH MYSTERIES, streaming on UPtv, titled “When There’s a Will,” opens with an Amish man who suffers a sudden, fatal heart attack on his buggy. The tragedy quickly transforms into a legal battle when his nephew, Levi, learns about a corporate developer rushing to buy the land his uncle left for him. The deed mysteriously vanishes from all county records. Our main character, Cheryl, investigates the property’s history, questions the locals, and tracks down small-town secrets to locate the missing paperwork. Could they find it “hidden in plain sight”?
This episode showcases solid production values, but a few creative choices disrupt the show’s strong track record. An early scene features an almost cartoonish, overly scripted close-up gasp from a character, which feels unnatural and cuts awkwardly. Similarly, a beautiful roundabout camera shot of a suspect’s home, while visually impressive, feels out of place. Fortunately, excellent performances from the cast redeem the entertainment value. A deeply moving, tearful moment when Levi finds the missing paperwork stands out, along with several moments where he and Cheryl exchange sweet romantic glances.
Episode 308 of SUGARCREEK AMISH MYSTERIES maintains a very strong Christian, biblical worldview that centers on God’s divine timing and a community’s deep trust that everything rests in God’s hands. While the episode features questionable elements of local gossip, deceit, and illegal hacking, these moments of immorality rarely appear and balance with an overarching message of honesty and forgiveness. The fatal heart attack at the opening includes brief, mild distress, but the show remains entirely clean of inappropriate language, sexual content, violence, or nudity. Due to the minor dishonest behaviors and the legal complexities of the plot, MOVIEGUIDE® advises media wisdom for parents of young children.


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