WHEN HOPE CALLS: BROOKFIELD: Episode 3002: “Dreams”

“An Investment Opportunity In Brookfield”

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What You Need To Know:

In Episode 2 of Season 3 of WHEN HOPE CALLS:  BROOKFIELD on Great American Family and Great American Pure Flix, the town’s residents buzz with excitement after Sam announces he’s open to investment ideas following his newfound wealth. Everyone rushes to pitch their inventions and business ideas, while Sam grapples with making a choice. Elsewhere, Nora and Michael struggle to connect as friends after learning about the bribery scandal involving Nora’s former boss and mentor. Meanwhile, Debbie worries about her new bakery’s future success.

Episode 2 of WHEN HOPE CALLS:  BROOKFIELD:  Season 3 delivers high production values. The episode does a good job balancing humor and heart. Authentic sets and beautiful costumes highlight the episode’s small-town charm. Episode 2 of Season 3 of WHEN HOPE CALLS:  BROOKFIELD has a strong moral worldview. Characters support and work hard to help each other. There are some light Christian elements as well. For example, Nora tells one of the orphans that “God’s rejection is just redirection.” WHEN HOPE CALLS:  BROOKFIELD has no objectionable content. So, Episode 2 of Season 3 provides lots of uplifting, wholesome entertainment.



Content:

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Dominant Worldview and Other Worldview Content/Elements:

  Strong moral worldview, with characters helping each other and supporting each other throughout, with some light Christian elements, including one scene where a character tells another person that “God’s rejection is just redirection,” plus episode promotes strong free market capitalism in a small town in Canada;

Foul Language:

  No foul language;

Violence:

  No violence;

Sex:

  No sex;

Nudity:

  No nudity;

Alcohol Use:

  No alcohol use;

Smoking and/or Drug Use and Abuse:

  No smoking or drugs; and,

Miscellaneous Immorality:

  No other immorality.


More Detail:

In Episode 2 of Season 3 of WHEN HOPE CALLS:  BROOKFIELD on Great American Family and Great American Pure Flix, the town’s residents buzz with excitement after Sam announces he’s open to investment ideas following his newfound wealth. Everyone rushes to pitch their inventions and business ideas, while Sam grapples with making a choice.

Elsewhere, Nora and Michael struggle to connect as friends after learning about the bribery scandal involving Nora’s former boss and mentor. In town, Debbie worries about her new bakery’s future success.

Episode 2 of WHEN HOPE CALLS:  BROOKFIELD:  Season 3 delivers high production values, which is typical for this franchise. Authentic sets and beautiful costumes highlight the episode’s small-town charm. Expansive shots of the surrounding landscape draw viewers into every corner of the community, while the actor’s performances bring the townspeople to life.

The episode is sweet. It nicely balances the humorous plotlines of everyone’s investment pitches with more emotional stories, such as Nora and Michael’s relationship and Charlotte’s growing frustration with her lack of independence.

The episode has a strong moral worldview. Characters support and work hard to help each other. There are some light Christian elements as well. For example, Nora tells one of the orphans that “God’s rejection is just redirection.” WHEN HOPE CALLS:  BROOKFIELD has no objectionable content. So, Episode 2 of Season 3 provides lots of uplifting, wholesome entertainment.