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Welcome to Girls Gone Hallmark, the podcast where Megan and Wendy dive into all things Hallmark! Today, we’re so excited to have the amazing Crystal Lowe with us. You might know her as Rita from Signed, Sealed, Delivered, but she’s behind the camera again, directing This Time Each Year, which kicks off Hallmark Mystery’s Miracles of Christmas on October 24, 2024. She shares how she coached her team, even bringing Wendy to tears as she described process, opens up about the future of Signed, Sealed, Delivered, her deep appreciation for the #POstables community, and so much more. You won't want to miss this episode - it's packed with can't-miss moments!
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How Many Movies Hallmark Movies Has Crystal Lowe Directed?
Crystal Lowe has stepped behind the camera to direct two Hallmark movies so far: Shifting Gears, which came out in early 2024, and This Time Each Year. But her talents aren't limited to Hallmark—she's also directed three short films outside the network, proving she's a force to be reckoned with both in front of and behind the camera.
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Is Crystal Lowe Directing More Hallmark movies?
Though nothing's been officially announced yet, it’s likely that Crystal Lowe will be back directing another Hallmark movie in 2025. After the success of Shifting Gears and the anticipation of This Time Each Year, there’s definitely buzz about her next project.
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Signed, Sealed, Delivered Cameo in This Time Each Year?
Crystal Lowe teased on both her Instagram and in our interview that Signed, Sealed, Delivered fans might spot a familiar face in her new movie This Time Each Year. While she didn’t reveal exactly who it is, we can’t help but speculate - could it be one of the beloved POstables like Kristin Booth, Eric Mabius, or Geoff Gustafson making a surprise appearance? Keep an eye out, because this possible cameo is sure to excite fans of the series!
Related: What We Loved and Learned from Signed, Sealed, Delivered
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Prepare to be electrified by Curious Caterer: Forbidden Fruit as Girls Gone Hallmark serves up a deliciously fun discussion about the latest adventures of Goldy and Tom! In this episode, Megan and Wendy will drum up the mystery, riff on key moments, and share their thoughts on the electric chemistry. Don’t skip a beat - tune in now for a full review and get in on the action!
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About Curious Caterer: Forbidden Fruit - (Hallmark Mystery, 2024)
David Winning directs Curious Caterer: Forbidden Fruit, his first in the franchise but not his first Hallmark film. He has directed Field Day, The Nine Kittens of Christmas, and You, Me and The Christmas Trees, with a total of 82 directing credits spanning various genres, including 11 episodes of Sweet Valley High.
Based on Dianne Mott Davidson's Culinary Mystery series, the script was crafted by Julie Kim, Karine Marwood, and Michelle Ricci.
Nikki Deloach stars as Goldy Berry. Fun fact: she was born on 9/9/79! With 73 acting credits, she'll next appear in Our Holiday Story with Warren Christie.
Andrew Walker returns as Detective Tom Shultz, nearing 100 acting credits. He’ll also be featured in Jingle Bell Runand Three Wiser Men and a Boy.
Jaycie Dotin plays Marla, appearing in all Curious Caterer films and this weekend's Scouting for Christmas.
Riley Davis portrays Detective Mason Kildea and is a three-time Leo nominee for his role in the series.
Sarah Strange stars as band manager Nicola, with 105 acting credits and recent acclaim from Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: Death at the Diner.
Fiona Vroom plays The Faithfuls' biggest fan. With 76 acting credits, she's known for The Wedding Veil Expectations and Three Wise Men and a Baby. Fans are curious when she'll land a leading role!
Lochlyn Munro returns as Goldy's ex, Dr. Richard Norman, boasting 279 acting credits and nine upcoming projects.
Maesa Nicholson reprises her role as Goldy’s daughter, Olive, appearing in all five Curious Caterer films, plus North to Home and A Magical Christmas Village.
Garrett Black plays Derek, with 43 credits, including Tipline Mysteries: Dial 1 for Murder and Christmas on Cherry Lane.
Luke Camilleri plays bandmate Jax. With 45 credits, he's been in Wedding Season and Mystery 101: Playing Dead.
Finally, Tammy Gillis plays Selena, with 69 acting credits and roles in Hallmark favorites like Aurora Teagarden Mysteries and Chesapeake Shores.
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t’s time for another Girls Gone Hallmark Hallmark+ review! This week, Megan and Wendy are hatching up a deep dive into the latest episode of The Chicken Sisters! Wendy's frustration is really coming home to roost, while Megan is still clucking with excitement for what’s ahead. What will come of Frank Jr.'s dirty deeds, and more importantly, what fate awaits Amanda?
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About The Chicken Sisters, Episode 6 - (Hallmark+, 2024)
This episode was written by: Kerry Carney - she is an actress who has been in shows like Scandal, Grey’s Anatomy, and New Girl. According to IMDb this is her first writing credits other than a short she wrote in 2010.
Episode 6 was directed by Shannon Kohli who returns as director.
Catch Up on Our Reviews of The Chicken Sisters
Welcome to Merinac, Y'all! - Episode 1
We're on the Same Team, Y'all - Episode 2
This is War, Y'all - Episode 3
It's the Drop, Y'all! - Episode 4
Not the Hydrangeas, Y'all - Episode 5 -
Get ready to be haunted by love with Haunted Wedding as Girls Gone Hallmark conjures up a delightful discussion about this spooky seasonal premiere! Megan and Wendy ghost hunt their way through the festive charm and supernatural surprises, from ghostly encounters to heartwarming moments. You won’t want to miss this boo-tiful episode, so cozy up with your favorite treat and listen to the review now!
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About Haunted Wedding - (Hallmark Channel, 2024)
Haunted Wedding was directed by Jeff Beesley. Jeff has 36 directing credits which include last year's bar crawl comedy The Santa Summit. His next project to premiere is A Carol for Two, also written by Nina Weinman.
Rod Spence and Nina Weinman wrote the script for Haunted Wedding.
Rod gets the story credit and has 12 writing credits which include The Good Witch movies and 74 episodes of The Good Witch series.
Nina Weinman co-wrote the teleplay. Nina has 33 writing credits including last year's spicy Catch Me If You Claus. Nina wrote both A Carol for Two and Debbie Macomber's Joyful Mrs. Miracle, both due out this holiday season.
Janel Parrish stars as Jana. Janel has 52 acting credits. Before coming to Hallmark, she was in 138 episodes of Pretty Little Liars as well as all three To All the Boys I've Loved Before movies. She will co-star in Sugarplummed this holiday season on Hallmark.
Dominic Sherwood plays both Brian and Malcolm. Dominic is a Hallmark newbie, but Swifties take note, he played Taylor Swift's boyfriend in the music video for Style. He was also in the Netflix series Partner Track as part of his seventeen total acting credits.
Cassandra Potenza played Angelique. Cassandra has 15 acting credits including the Hallmark films A New Year's Resolution and Once Upon a Christmas Miracle.
Lauren Cochrane plays Rachel. Lauren has 36 acting credits including a spot as a karaoke singer in The Santa Summit. She will appear in Hanukkah on the Rocks this season on Hallmark.
Erik Athavale plays Steve. Erik has 61 acting credits including both Holiday Hotline and The Santa Summit from last year. He appears in Christmas on Call this holiday season on Hallmark. Erik can also be seen in the Canadian series Acting Good, streaming on Tubi in the states.
Dan deJaeger plays Earl Dewberry. Dan was also in both The Santa Summit and Holiday Hotline last year and will return in Hanukkah on the Rocks. He has 25 total acting credits.
John B. Lowe plays Vern. John has 101 acting credits. He was in Holiday Hotline last year, he appeared in one episode of Acting Good, and he will also be in A Carol for Two this year!
Linda Ko plays Joyce. Linda has 38 acting credits. She played Aunt Carrie on the To All The Boys series. She was also in Never Been Chris'd - directed by Jeff Beesley and starring Janel Parrish.
Joey Plager was the EP for Haunted Wedding. His other movies include last year's 3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Ghost. He is also EP for Hanukkah on the Rocks.
Sharon Bajer plays Keystone Inn proprietress Marion. Sharon has 55 acting credits. She has appeared in the theatrical release Ordinary Angels, also featuring Erik Athavale. She also appeared in one episode of Acting Good. She will appear in Hanukkah on the Rocks this year as well.
Harry Nelkon plays beleaguered bellhop Waylon. Nelkon is a stage actor with 38 on screen credits. He has a handful of Hallmark appearances including Take Me Back to Christmas and Hanukkah on Rye.
Quinn Greene plays the grumpy bartender. Quinn has 19 acting credits including the Hallmark movie Ne... -
Get ready to fall in love with Autumn at Apple Hill as Girls Gone Hallmark dives into this cozy seasonal premiere! Megan and Wendy carve out a delightful discussion about the festive charm and heartwarming surprises, from harvest-time fun to sweet moments that will leave you smiling. They rake through the plot, toss in their thoughts on the characters, and pile up plenty of autumn-inspired insights along the way. You won’t want to miss this episode, so cozy up with your favorite pumpkin treat and listen to the review now!
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About Autumn at Apple Hill - (Hallmark Channel, 2024)
The director of this movie is Sean Geraughty. He directed Under the Christmas Sky last year and Follow Me to Daisy Hills with Cindy Busby back in 2020. He’s set to direct Hanukkah on the Rocks, which will premiere on December 13th.Paul Ditty wrote the script based on the novel by the same name by Angie Ellington.
Paul Ditty’s previous work includes the 2022 Hallmark movie Pumpkin Everything.
Erin Cahill plays Elise. Erin has 133 acting credits, including Christmas on Cherry Lane, Hearts in the Game, and Christmas Bedtime Stories. She will play Nora in the upcoming Holidazed series on Hallmark+ as well as reprise her role as Lizzie in Deck the Halls on Cherry Lane, which will premiere on December 19th on Hallmark+.
Wes Brown plays Luke. Wes has 53 acting credits, most recently starring in Love on the Danube: Love Song. Wes will be busy this holiday season, starring in Deck the Walls, premiering on November 29th. He will also take viewers on a tour of the country’s most impressive festive displays on Ready, Set, Glow! on Hallmark+.
Paula Boudreau plays Luke’s mom Donna Bellwether. She has 63 acting credits and has appeared in Hallmark projects like Take Me Back for Christmas, Pumpkin Everything, and 10 episodes of The Good Witch. Outside of Hallmark, you might recognize her from The Handmaid’s Tale, Suits, and Workin’ Moms.
Meghan Heffern plays Candace. We last saw Meghan as the killer in The Cases of Mystery Lane: Death is Listening. She has 70 acting credits and has appeared in Betty’s Bad Back in Love, Retreat to You, and Morning Show Mysteries: Murder Ever After.
Adam Hurtig plays Ian. Adam has 77 acting credits, previously appearing in The Santa Summit, Francesca Quinn, PI, and Christmas at the Plaza.Kristian Jordan plays the electrician Chuck. He has just 10 previous acting credits, and this is his first gig for Hallmark.
Sarah Luby plays Nora. This marks her second project for Hallmark; she previously appeared in Under the Christmas Sky.
Autumn at Apple Hill was filmed in Winnipeg, Canada between June and August 2024.
Chino’s Bistro was used for the scenes that took place at Landover Tavern.
The rhubarb patch at the Mennonite Heritage Village was converted into a pumpkin patch for the movie.
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It’s time for another Girls Gone Hallmark Hallmark+ review! This week, Megan and Wendy are diving into the latest episode of The Chicken Sisters! With Mae carrying the entire town of Merinac on her back, is Hallmark ready to address these heavy subject matters? Are fans ready to wing it through this emotional journey, or will they feel a little clucked about the darker themes? Tune in to find out!
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About The Chicken Sisters, Episode 5 - (Hallmark+, 2024)
This episode was written by Mano Agapion. Mano is both an actor and writer. His previous writing credits include the Netflix series Pretty Smart and the 2021 reboot of Punky Brewster on Peacock.
Shannon Kohli directed this episode. In her list of 25 directing credits, she directed two Hannah Swensen Mysteries: One Bad Apple and A Zest for Death. Outside of Hallmark, Shannon has directed episodes for Firefly Lane, One of Us is Lying, Nancy Drew, and Supergirl.
Caitlin Howden plays Shawna. With 25 acting credits, Caitlin has appeared in television shows like A Million Little Things, The Last of Us, Turner & Hooch, and The Baby-Sitters Club. This is her first project for Hallmark.
Hazel Bartlett-Sias plays Little Mae in the flashback at the top of the episode. Hazel has 12 acting credits with recent appearances in the horror movie Longlegs, The Good Doctor, The Hammer, and Zoey’s Extraordinary Christmas.
Freya Edwards plays Little Amanda. There is absolutely no information on IMDb about this young actor.
Dan Payne plays Gruster. Dan has 122 acting credits, having appeared in shows like Virgin River, 40 episodes of Crank Yankers, as well as one episode of Once Upon a Time. He co-starred opposite Teri Hatcher in a 2023 Christmas movie called How to Fall in Love by Christmas. For Hallmark, Dan has been in Fourth Down and Love and Christmas She Wrote.
Catch Up on Our Reviews of The Chicken Sisters
Welcome to Merinac, Y'all! - Episode 1
We're on the Same Team, Y'all - Episode 2
This is War, Y'all - Episode 3
It's the Drop, Y'all! - Episode 4 -
Get ready for a slice of mystery as Girls Gone Hallmark reviews A Sprinkle of Deceit: A Hannah Swensen Mystery! Megan and Wendy whip up a delightful discussion about the intriguing twists and turns, from the sweet surprises to the shocking revelations. They knead through the plot, sprinkle in some thoughts on the characters, and serve up plenty of insights about the twists and turns along the way. You won’t want to miss this delicious episode, so grab a cupcake and listen to the review now.
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About A Sprinkle of Deceit: A Hannah Swensen Mystery - (Hallmark Mystery, 2024)
Kevin Leslie directed. This is Kevin’s very first directing credit! Kevin has 90 producing credits, which include a ton of Hallmark projects. He has previously worked with Ali Sweeney on Love and Jane, five Hannah Swensen mysteries, A Magical Christmas Village, Open by Christmas, and the Chronicle Mysteries.
This movie was based on the novel Coconut Layer Cake Murder by Joanne Fluke.
Nick Hopkins and Tim James wrote the script for A Sprinkle of Deceit. This is Nick’s eighth writing credit and his first Hallmark project.
Tim Johnson has three writing credits. He co-wrote Three Dates to Forever with Nick Hopkins.
Alison Sweeney plays Hannah Swensen. Ali has 52 acting credits. We’ve mentioned this before, but it bears repeating: she has appeared as Sami Brady on Days of Our Lives in 3,612 episodes. She will appear in This Time Each Year, directed by Crystal Lowe, in just a few weeks.
Victor "Wowie Zowie" Webster plays Chad. Victor made his Hannah Swensen debut in One Bad Apple. We are sorry to report that he is not appearing in a Countdown to Christmas movie this year, but his past appearances include Mystery on Mistletoe Lane, The Wedding Veil, and A Christmas Cookie Catastrophe. He will appear at Weekend 4 of the Hallmark Christmas Experience.
Barbara Niven returns as the iconic Delores Swensen. Barbara has 113 acting credits and will appear in Leah’s Perfect Gift on Hallmark this holiday season.
Tess Atkins plays sister Michelle. Tess has 21 acting credits, and this is her fifth Hannah Swensen appearance. She is set to appear in an action/comedy starring Kevin James called Playdate, which will be released in theaters in 2025.
Lisa Durupt plays sister Andrea. Lisa has 74 acting credits and recently rejoined the Hannah Swensen team in One Bad Apple after appearing in all of the Murder She Baked series.
Daylin Williams plays Lonnie. Daylin has 21 acting credits and will appear in Holiday Crashers, out this Countdown to Christmas season.
Juliana Wimbles plays Lisa. In addition to acting, Juliana has been writing for Hallmark quite a bit recently. Her scripts include A Costa Rican Wedding, A Whitewater Romance, and Love in the Maldives.
Aadila Dasani plays, spoiler alert, our murderer Cass. Aadila has 65 acting credits, including 17 episodes of the Paramount Plus series Joe Pickett.
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SURVEY SAYS: Stephen Huszar without a shirt is the grand prize! Girls Gone Hallmark reviews The Jane Mysteries: Too Much to Lose - the final movie in the Jane series, premiering exclusively on Hallmark+. Megan’s wish came true, and the girls are ready to give their FINAL ANSWER on the series as a whole.
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About The Jane Mysteries: Too Much to Lose - (Hallmark+, 2024)
Marco Deufemia returns as director, having directed all four of the Jane movies, along with The Heiress and the Handyman.
Neale Kimmel is back as the scriptwriter; she penned all of the Jane movies except for Murder at Moseby.
Jodie Sweetin plays Jane Da Silva. Fun fact: Jodie wrote her memoir titled unSweetined: A Memoir, published in 2010. US Weekly called it “explosive,” and E! Online described it as “brutally honest,” as she shares her journey through addiction and recovery.
Stephen Huszar plays Det. John Cameron. We’ve discussed how much we really enjoy him in this dry, gruff detective role. As I looked through his resume, I saw that he has appeared in several Ruby Herring Mysteries. I wonder if those are worth checking out. Listeners, if you've seen these movies, weigh in!
Paris Jefferson returns as Sadie Da Silva.
Sherry Miller plays Irene/Ida. Sherry has 98 acting credits, having appeared in Family History Mysteries: Buried Past, Five More Minutes, as well as Shane’s mom in Signed, Sealed, Delivered: The Vows We Have Made. Miller will appear in the forthcoming Hot Frosty on Netflix, also starring Lacey Chabert.
Troy Blundell plays Edgar Salmon. Troy has 51 acting credits which include From Friend to Fiancé, Return to Christmas Creek, and A Nutcracker Christmas for Hallmark.
Victoria Sawal plays Margret. Victoria currently has 15 acting credits and outside of one episode of Good Witch, this is her first movie for Hallmark. She also appeared in the series Y: The Last Man which probably needs to be added to our BINGO card at this point.
Monica Rodriguez Knox plays Sophie. Monica has 18 acting credits including a recent appearance in Hallmark’s Falling in Love in Niagara.
Jessica Behan plays Angela. With 18 acting credits, she has appeared in several Hallmark-esque projects, however, this is her first Hallmark movie.
James Gerus plays Craig. This is his first project for Hallmark.
Kiwi the Cockatiel plays Perry the Parrot.
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Girls Gone Hallmark saddles up for The Real West, starring Kimberley Sustad and Lucas Bryant. Megan and Wendy talk about the fire chemistry that went down in the hat store plus they corral some thoughts on why Antonio Cayonne’s role was so limited. It’s a wild ride you won’t want to miss!
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About The Real West - (Hallmark Channel, 2024)
This movie was directed by Terry Ingram. Terry is a Hallmark directing staple with 94 directing credits. Just this year, he directed Gilded Newport Mysteries: Murder at the Breakers and Love on the Danube: Love Song. He also directed the forthcoming Three Wiser Men and a Boy.
Lara Olsen wrote the script for The Real West. She has 16 writing credits, including 16 episodes of the series Reba, as well as Private Practice, Life Unexpected, Reign, and Spinning Out.
Kimberley Sustad plays Rebecca. She will have a big Q4, appearing in two additional movies this year: Three Wiser Men and a Boy (which she also co-wrote) and The Santa Class, written by Russell Hainline.
Lucas Bryan plays cowboy Jake. He has 36 acting credits, including Five More Minutes: Moments Like These, Time for You to Come Home for Christmas, and A World Record Christmas. He also had roles in Queer as Folk and a 78-episode run in the series Haven, available to stream on Prime.
Marlie Collins plays Cassidy. She has 31 acting credits, including Harry and Meghan: A Royal Romance and Harry & Meghan: Becoming Royal. For Hallmark, she appeared in the 2020 movie The Christmas Doctor.
Nicholas Holmes plays Noah. He has 23 acting credits, including voice work, a role in the Project Blue Book series, and the series Home Before Dark.
Azriel Dalman plays Ollie. At just ten years old, Azriel has an impressive resume with 47 projects. He will appear in the Hallmark+ series Holidazed this season and has been featured in Shogun and Percy Jackson and the Olympians. This is his sixth Hallmark movie!
Beatrice Kitsos stars as Jasmine. Beatrice has 11 acting credits, including The Babysitter's Club, iZombie, and The Exorcist. This is her first project for Hallmark.
James Denton plays Aaron. James has 58 acting credits and will reprise his role as Nelson King in Happy Holidays from Cherry Lane later this year. His additional credits include A Kiss Before Christmas, a long-running role in The Good Witch, and Desperate Housewives.
Antonio Cayonne stars as Bobby. Antonio is a proud member of the “justice for” club, as fans patiently wait for Hallmark to award him a leading role. In the meantime, he’s keeping busy with 44 acting credits. He was recently seen on screen in So Help Me Todd and has appeared in UnREAL, several Darrow and Darrow movies, multiple Christmas in Evergreen films, and The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers series.
Grandma Maureen is played by Linda Boyd. Linda is an acting powerhouse with 161 credits, including roles in Virgin River, Sullivan’s Crossing, Christmas on Cherry Lane, and An Unexpected Christmas.
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It’s time for another Girls Gone Hallmark HALLMARK+ review, and Megan and Wendy are diving into the fourth episode of The Chicken Sisters! This time, they both agree the episode brings some much-needed redemption compared to the last two. They also highlight the clever one-liners sprinkled throughout, thanks to a talented writer on the series. And, of course, they take a moment to vent about the ongoing technical glitches with Hallmark+.
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About The Chicken Sisters, Episode 4 - (Hallmark+, 2024)
Leila Cohan is credited with writing this episode, she is an Emmy-nominated television and feature writer. Previous project include The Perfect Couple and Bridgerton, The First Wives Club, and Santa Clarita Diet.
Paul Fox directed this episode. Fox has 53 previous directing credits including Workin’ Moms, Schitt’s Creek, and Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock airing on Apple+
Two new younger characters - in the form of flashback:
Liam Boland plays young Frank Sr. - Liam has only a handful of acting credits but has previously appeared on Hallmark in the 2023 movie Sweeter Than Chocolate.
Miles Marthaller plays young Frank Jr. - Miles has three acting credits, including the 2023 film Round and Round, but perhaps most exciting is his upcoming role as Thomas in Three Wiser Men and a Boy.
Catch Up on Our Reviews of The Chicken Sisters
Welcome to Merinac, Y'all! - Episode 1
We're on the Same Team, Y'all - Episode 2
This is War, Y'all - Episode 3 -
Megan and Wendy are setting sail on a journey through Love on the Danube: Kissing Stars, now streaming exclusively on Hallmark+. Join them as they cruise through their favorite moments, navigate romantic twists, and drop anchor on all the best scenes. Don't miss the boat—listen now and dive into all the love and laughter on this Hallmark adventure!
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About Love on the Danube: Kissing Stars - (Hallmark+, 2024)
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Love on the Danube: Kissing Stars was directed by Peter Benson, who has an impressive 170 acting credits and 17 directing credits.
Benson's other directorial projects include Blind Date Book Club, The Santa Stakeout, Sweet Carolina, and The Wedding Veil: Expectations.
Agnes Bristow and Andrea Canning co-wrote the script for Love on the Danube: Kissing Stars.
Agnes Bristow has produced 31 movies and written 8, including the upcoming My Sweet Austrian Holiday, starring Brittany Bristow and Will Kemp.
Andrea Canning has 25 writing credits, including the Love Song installment of Love on the Danube. Her other notable works include A Merry Scottish Christmas, A Paris Proposal, and South Beach Love.
Sarah Power stars as Savannah in Love on the Danube: Kissing Stars.
Sarah Power, who has 30 acting credits, is best known for her role as Abigail in The Good Witch series. She reunites with her Good Witch co-star Catherine Disher in this movie.
Brendan Penny plays Tripp in Love on the Danube: Kissing Stars.
This marks Brendan's 59th acting credit. He has previously appeared in The Wedding Cottage, Family Practice Mysteries, In Merry Measure, and Beverly Hills Wedding. Brendan will also star in the upcoming A Novel Noel alongside Julie Gonzalo in the Miracles of Christmas lineup.
Catherine Disher, Kathryn Drysdale, and Mark Holden return as Betty, Teddy, and the captain in Love on the Danube: Kissing Stars.
Gerald Kyd plays Rex Callahan.
Gerald has 57 acting credits, including a long-running role in the series Casualty and the thriller Persons Unknown. Although this is his first Hallmark role, he has appeared in Sister Boniface Mysteries on BritBox.
Katie Sheridan plays Isla in Love on the Danube: Kissing Stars.
Katie was last seen in Hallmark's 2022 movie The Royal Nanny. Since then, she has appeared in Frankenstein: Legacy, The Jury: Murder Trial, and Bogieville.
Jonny Weldon plays master of ceremonies Liam in Love on the Danube: Kissing Stars.
Jonny has 18 acting credits, including roles in the Netflix series One Day, the Amazon Prime movie People We Hate at the Wedding, and the Netflix holiday movie Christmas at Mistletoe Farm.
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Girls Gone Hallmark reviews The Jane Mysteries: Murder at Moseby, premiering exclusively on the Hallmark+ streaming service. Will this next installment in The Jane Mysteries collection leave Megan and Wendy intrigued, or will it fall flat like the tell-tale heart beneath the floorboards? With secrets as shadowy as a midnight raven and mysteries that whisper "nevermore," join them as they unravel the clues and see if this murder mystery thrills or haunts them with unanswered questions.
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About The Jane Mysteries: Murder at Moseby - (Hallmark+, 2024)
Marco Deufemia returns to direct this installment, adding to his 27 directing credits. He helmed both previous Janemovies and is set to direct the fourth, premiering on September 26th.
Paula Tiberius penned the script, marking her 11th writing credit and her first for a Jane movie. Her previous work includes The Heiress and the Handyman, the campy thriller Hunting Housewives, and Christmas in Big Sky—all produced by Brain Power Studio.
Jodie Sweetin stars as Jane DeSilva, and Stephen Hussar as Detective John Cameron. Both serve as Executive Producers on this movie as well as the others in the series.
Paris Jefferson returns as Aunt Sadie. Jefferson has 44 acting credits and will return for the next Jane movie. Fun fact: Jefferson appeared in two music videos at the very beginning of her career in 1987. The two music videos were for the Australian band Icehouse, and the songs were called “Crazy” and “Electric Blue.”
Rainbow Sun Francks plays Anthony Germaine. This is his 57th acting credit. He has appeared in the Netflix series I Woke Up a Vampire and The Umbrella Academy, as well as the Hulu series High Fidelity.
Randy Thomas plays Dean Simpson. Thomas has 81 acting credits, including Everything Puppies, Feeling Butterflies, and Baby, It’s Cold Inside for Hallmark. I recognized his face immediately, as Randy often engages with our Girls Gone Hallmark Instagram!
Jocelyne Zucco plays Sylvia. Zucco has 49 acting credits and has appeared in only one other Hallmark project: a Christmas movie from 2021 called A Royal Queens Christmas.
Miho Suzuki plays the role of Nami Hisako. This is her 20th acting credit and her first project for Hallmark.
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Girls Gone Hallmark dives into Falling Together, starring Ashley Williams and Paul Campbell. Megan and Wendy are ready to leaf nothing unturned as they tackle the movie’s unfair reviews and explore why it deserves some accolades. Join them as they breeze through their favorite moments and discuss how the whole fall theme might have gone a bit too far.
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About Falling Together - (Hallmark Channel, 2024)
Falling Together was directed by Mike Rohl. Mike has 64 directing credits, including both Cases of Mystery Lane movies, as well as all three Princess Switch movies for Netflix. He has also directed a number of series, including Chesapeake Shores, When Calls the Heart, and Date My Dad.
Rick Garman wrote the script based on a teleplay by Adam Kulbersh.
Rick Garman is a prolific Hallmark writer with 31 writing credits, including A Shoe Addict’s Christmas, You Had Me at Aloha, Notes of Autumn, and Christmas on Cherry Lane. He also wrote the three Cherry Lane movies coming to Hallmark+ this holiday season.
Adam Kulbersh is an actor with 77 credits. As a writer, he has 3 credits, including Falling Together, and this is his first Hallmark movie.
Ashley Williams and her husband Neal Dodson served as executive producers on this film.
Ashley Williams stars as Natalie. Ashley has 83 acting credits that include the Christmas in Evergreen series, the Sister Swap duo of movies, as well as Notes of Autumn. She will star in Jingle Bell Run alongside Andrew Walker this Countdown to Christmas season.
Paul Campbell plays Mark. Paul has 55 acting credits, including, of course, the Cases of Mystery Lane franchise, Three Wise Men and a Baby, and the hotly anticipated Three Wiser Men and a Boy, due out this November.
Rryla McIntosh plays Drea. Rryla has nine acting credits, and this is her first appearance on Hallmark. She previously appeared in Schmigadoon! as well as the horror film Longlegs. She will appear in the upcoming Season’s Greetings from Cherry Lane on Hallmark+.
Paul Moniz de Sa plays Hector. With 37 acting credits, this is Hector’s first appearance on Hallmark as well. He has previously appeared in Shogun, Yellowjackets, Timeless, and The Good Doctor.
Amy Goodmurphy plays Liz. Amy has 31 acting credits and previously appeared in the Hallmark movie The Holiday Sitter. Amy’s other appearances include the Joel McHale comedy Animal Control, the TV series Wild Cards, as well as the movie Totally Killer.
Linda Kash played Linda Payne. Linda has 140 acting credits with 5 upcoming projects. Linda is probably best known for her roles in Best in Show and Waiting for Guffman, as well as the Fargo TV series. She also does a ton of voice work for series like Hotel Transylvania, Numb Chucks, Fugget About It, and Thomas and Friends.
This movie was filmed in Vancouver, with an attempt to give it a Pittsburgh feel by using B-roll footage plus locations that "could have been" Pittsburgh, according to Heavy.com.
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It’s time for another Girls Gone Hallmark HALLMARK+ review, and Megan and Wendy are serving up their thoughts on the third episode of The Chicken Sisters! Grab a drumstick and dig in as they dish on whether Hallmark might be flying a little too close to the sun this season. Listen in as they chew over Amanda’s choices, and don’t miss their hot take on Frank Jr. This episode is as juicy as a southern fried Sunday!
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About The Chicken Sisters, Episode 3 - (Hallmark+, 2024)
Pastor McGregor played by Matthew James Dowden. He has a handful of Hallmark projects like Dream Moms, The Holiday Sitter, and When Calls the Heart. According to IMDB we will see him episodes 5 and 8.
According to the opening credits:
Episode 3 was written by: Jessica Wood
Episode 3 was directed by: Paul Fox
Hallmark’s press release indicates the episode was written by Annie Mebane and directed by Kimmy Gatewood
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I Walk the Line, episode 2 -
Megan and Wendy are setting sail on a journey through Love on the Danube: Royal Getaway, now streaming exclusively on Hallmark+. Hold on tight—there are secrets swirling below deck! Join them as they cruise through their favorite moments, debate why it’s time to dock the royal storylines, and share which characters they’d love to see take center stage in a romantic adventure.
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About Love on the Danube: Royal Getaway - (Hallmark+, 2024)
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Norma Bailey directed Royal Getaway. Norma has 65 directing credits, including two episodes of The Way Home for Hallmark. Her additional directing credits include: Superman and Lois, Spinning Out, Anne with an E, Reign, and Outlander.
Aubrey Day wrote the script for Love on the Danube: Royal Getaway. Aubrey has two writing credits. His second credit is The Dancing Detective: A Deadly Tango.
Dan Jeannotte stars as Joe. In addition to his role as Ryan/"Pinstripe" on The Bold Type, he has appeared in nine Hallmark movies, plus The Good Witch series, for a total of 43 acting credits. He will appear in All I Need for Christmas this Countdown to Christmas season. He also appeared on the series Reign, a series for which Norma Bailey directed a couple of episodes.
Jessica Sipos plays Ava. Jessica has 25 acting credits, which include 38 episodes of Chesapeake Shores, Betty’s Bad Luck in Love, and a role in Soccer Mom Madam, which also stars Girls Gone Hallmark fave: Matty Finochio.
Catherine Disher, Mark Holden, and Katherine Drysdale all return in their roles as Betty, Captain Magnusson, and Teddy, respectively.
Steven Pacey plays butler/valet Reynolds. This is Steven’s first appearance on Hallmark. His past roles include House of the Dragon, Return to House on Haunted Hill, and the TV series adaptation of The Flatshare.
Chay Faraday Browne plays Tobias. Chay has 7 acting credits, including the series Right Swipe and The Surveyor.
Love on the Danube: Royal Getaway was filmed on location in Budapest.
Our Thoughts on Love on the Danube: Royal Getaway
What We Liked
Dynamic Duo:We enjoyed the chemistry between Dan Jeanotte (Joe) and Jessica Sipos (Ava). Dan consistently brings charm to his roles, and Jessica's energy was palpable. Their interactions felt genuine, contributing to the movie’s overall emotional appeal.
Supporting Cast:Catherine Disher's presence was a definite plus. She’s the kind of character you’d want on your cruise — exuding wisdom and charm. Moreover, her scenes with Steven Pacey's Reynolds hinted at a compelling subplot that we wish had more screen time.
Scenic Locations:The movie’s on-location shoots were visually stunning. Budapest’s beautiful landmarks and the vibrant European backdrops significantly elevated the movie. Visually, it felt more genuine and less reliant on the cliché Hallmark sets.
Animated Intro:The custom animated intro for the movie was a delightful touch. It added a unique flavor and set a charming tone before delving into the story.
What We Wished For
Plot Predictability:While enjoyable, the movie followed the well-worn Hallmark formula a bit too closely, making it painfully predictable at times. The fake royal trope is getting tiresome, and we long for some fresh storylines in future films.
More Cruise Content:For a movie centered around a cruise, there was surprisingly little "boat stuff." We hoped for more scenes showing the cruise experience, which felt sidelined in favor of land-based storytelling.
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Megan and Wendy chat with the incredibly talented Kimberley Sustad, one of Hallmark's favorite actresses and writers. Known for her dynamic roles and her knack for infusing warmth and authenticity into her characters, Kimberley has captured the hearts of audiences with her standout performances.
From her beloved Hallmark films to her impressive writing contributions, Kimberley has become a cherished figure in the realm of funny and feel-good storytelling. Join us as we dive into a delightful conversation with Kimberley, exploring her road to Hallmark, what it's like to write with Paul Campbell, and her new movie The Real West. -
Are you ready for part 2 of our first impressions of Hallmark's 2024 Countdown to Christmas? Let's take a deep dive into the second half of the movies coming to Hallmark this holiday season.
This is part 2 of a two-part bonus episode. Click here to listen to part 1.
Your Guide to Countdown to Christmas 2024
We've got your holiday season sorted! Cozy up with our guide to Countdown to Christmas where we’ve decked the halls with all the details, breaking down each charming movie by date and channel.
https://www.girlsgonehallmark.com/countdown-to-christmas-2024-what-you-need-to-know
Our First Impressions of Hallmark's Countdown to Christmas 2024
Debbie Macomber's Joyful Mrs. Miracle
Premiering on Thursday, November 28th
First Impression: Nostalgic brilliance! Featuring Rachel Boston, Pascal Lamont Kipnis, and more, this film continues the beloved Mrs. Miracle series. There’s excitement in the air for this heartwarming story about family bonds and Christmas magic.
A 90s Christmas
Premiering on Friday, November 29th at 6 PM
First Impression: Bursting with 90s nostalgia. Starring Ava Borne, Chandler Massey, and Katherine Barrow, this storyline takes us back to 1999 with its unique premise of a workaholic lawyer being transported to the past. It promises the perfect blend of nostalgia and heartwarming moments.
Deck the Walls
Premiering on Friday, November 29th
First Impression: Intriguingly festive. With Ashley Green and Wes Brown, this film follows Rose, an interior designer, as she returns home for a charity house flip. The presence of podcaster Danny Pellegrino adds a real-life connection that's sure to draw viewers in.
Believe in Christmas
Premiering on Saturday, November 30th at 6 PM
First Impression: Magical and mysterious. Megan Ory and John Reardon star in a story where holiday magic and immersive experiences blur reality and fiction. In brand new information to us, the stars of this movie are married in real life making us want to watch and witness their on screen chemistry.
A Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story
Premiering on Saturday, November 30th
First Impression: A star-studded extravaganza. With cameos from the likes of Donna Kelce, Jenna Bush, and several Chiefs players, this movie is set to be a ratings smash. The high anticipation makes it one of the top picks of the season.
The Finish Line
Premiering on Sunday, December 1st at 6 PM
First Impression: Emotionally intense. Featuring Kim Matula and Bo Mirchoff, this film delves into a daughter's quest to honor her father’s legacy in dog sled racing amidst personal and emotional challenges. We're a little worried about feeling uncomfortable with the dog racing and are interested to see how it's handled.
The Christmas Quest
Premiering on Sunday, December 1st
First Impression: Adventurous and romantic. Lacey Chabert and Kristoffer Polaha star in an Icelandic treasure hunt that combines history, romance, and the stunning backdrop of the Northern Lights.
Season’s Greetings from Cherry Lane
Premiering on Thursday, December 5th
First Impression: Historical and heartwarming. With a mix of storylines from 1951, 2003, and 2024, this movie promises complex yet engaging plots, continuity, and lots of emotional moments.
A Dance in the Snow
Premiering on Thursday, December 5th on Hallmark Mysteries
First Impression: Heart-tugging inclusivity. Erica Sarah and Mark Ghanime star in a mother’s effort to create an inclusive holiday dance for her autistic daughter, providing representation and compelling storytelling.
Private Princess Christmas
Premiering on Friday, December 6th
First Impression: Princess of a fake country? We're sorry y'all but this movie is probably getting one of our vetos right up front.
Sugarplummed
Premiering on Saturday, December 7th
First Impression: Enchanting magic. Maggie Lawson and Janel Parrish lead a story where... -
It’s time to unveil Hallmark's 2024 Countdown to Christmas movie lineup! Megan and Wendy are bursting with enthusiasm in this bonus preview episode. Are you prepared to be whisked away to picturesque snow-covered settings, delightful small towns, and a world where romance, family, and the enchantment of Christmas take center stage? In this episode, Megan and Wendy share their first impressions of Hallmark's 2024 Countdown to Christmas movie lineup, diving into the heartwarming tales, captivating cast, and all the joyful merriment that awaits.
First Impressions of Hallmark's 2024 Countdown to Christmas
Your Guide to Countdown to Christmas 2024
We've got your holiday season sorted! Cozy up with our guide to Countdown to Christmas where we’ve decked the halls with all the details, breaking down each charming movie by date and channel.
https://www.girlsgonehallmark.com/countdown-to-christmas-2024-what-you-need-to-know
Our First Impressions of Countdown to Christmas 2024
Series To Look Out For
1. Mistletoe Murders - Hallmark+
Premiere Date: October 31st
First Impression: We're thrilled to see Sarah Drew in a Hallmark series based on an Audible original podcast. This one has a mix of murder mystery and holiday cheer. While the Halloween-Christmas crossover feels a bit odd, we're excited to give it a shot!
2. Holidazed - Hallmark+
Premiere Date: November 14th
First Impression: Six families, one cul de sac, and eight episodes. This series has a killer cast and is definitely on our watchlist. We think it will be a fan favorite given its intriguing premise and ensemble cast.
Movie Lineup
1. Twas the Date Before Christmas
Starring: Robert Buckley, Amy Groening
Premiere Date: October 18th
First Impression: We love the fake dating trope and are big fans of both Robert Buckley and Amy Groening. This movie is high on our list for its fun and festive storyline.
2. Holiday Crashers
Starring: Lindsey Fonseca, Daniella Monet, Chris McNally, Jag Ball
Premiere Date: October 19th
First Impression: Best friends crashing holiday parties? Sign us up! The card shop setting feels like quintessential Hallmark. This movie has the potential for fun and hilarity.
3. Scouting for Christmas
Starring: Tamera Mowry-Housley, Carlo Marks, Marci T. House
Premiere Date: October 20th
First Impression: This feels like a traditional Hallmark movie, which isn't a bad thing. We’re excited to see Tamera Mowry-Housley back on Hallmark.
4. This Time, Each Year
Starring: Alison Sweeney, Niall Matter
Directed by: Crystal Lowe
Premiere Date: October 24th
First Impression: This movie intrigues us because of its co-parenting storyline. We appreciate realistic portrayals of family dynamics around the holidays.
5. Operation Nutcracker
Starring: Ashley Newbrough, Christopher Russell
Premiere Date: October 25th
First Impression: We adore the lead actors, but the concept feels a bit recycled. Curious to see how this one fares.
6. The Christmas Charade
Starring: Rachel Skarsten, Corey Sevier
Premiere Date: October 26th
First Impression: We love Rachel Skarsten and the idea of a librarian caught in an FBI operation. This sounds like a fun and thrilling holiday movie.
7. The Five-Year Christmas Party
Starring: Katie Findlay, Jordan Fisher
Premiere Date: October 27th
First Impression: High school theater rivals reuniting during Christmas? With Katie and Jordan in the lead roles, we’re anticipating a charming and heartfelt movie.
8. My Sweet Austrian Holiday (formerly The Secret Chocolatier)
Starring: Brittany Bristow, Will Kemp
Premiere Date: October 31st
First Impression: While the plot doesn't particularly excite us, the cast ensures we'll be tuning in. We're hoping for a European holiday charm!
9. A Carol for Two
Starring: Ginna Claire Mason, Jordan Litz
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In this episode of Girls Gone Hallmark, Megan and Wendy dive into The Heiress and the Handyman, starring Jodie Sweetin. Will they fall in love with this riches-to-rags-to-riches-again storyline? Plus, you won’t want to miss their hilarious take on the Dollar Tree decor—and why on earth Corey Sevier seemed to be in charge of redecorating the dead aunt’s house!
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About The Heiress and the Handyman - (Hallmark Channel, 2024)
Marco Deufemia directed The Heiress and the Handyman. Marco has 25 directing credits including the recent Jazz Ramsey: A K-9 Mystery. Marco directed the first installment of The Jane Mysteries and directs the next three movies in the series.
Paula Tiberius wrote the script for The Heiress and The Handyman. Paula has 11 writing credits which includes Christmas in Big Sky Country, also directed by Marco Deufemia. She is the writer for The Jane Mysteries: Murder at Moseby.
Jodie Sweetin plays the Heiress, June. Jodie has 35 acting credits and is of course known for her role as Stephanie Tanner on both Full House and Fuller House. She stars in The Jane Mysteries series and served as a producer on this movie as well as all of The Jane Mysteries movies.
Corey Sevier, who stole our hearts on Noel Next Door, plays Bart Hudson. Cory has 108 acting credits. He appeared in the Mary Deufemia directed Jazz Ramsey movie. His credits also include roles in Road Trip Romance, Pumpkin Everything, Take me Back for Christmas and The Dog Lover’s Guide to Dating.
Ann Pirvu plays Bart’s sister Nina Hudson. Ann has 38 acting credits including the holiday movies Undercover Holiday and Operation Nutcracker.
Eve Crawford plays Dotty Cartwright. Eve has 87 acting credits including roles on Mean Girls, Queer as Folk, and Suits.
Spartacus the pig plays Gillian the pig. This is Spartacus’ first credited role on IMDb.
Watch the Trailer for The Heiress and the Handyman
Our Thoughts on The Heiress and the Handyman
For a comprehensive review, be sure to tune into our podcast episode where we dive deep into all the details.
First Impression
Our first impression of The Heiress and the Handyman? Well, the Dollar Tree fall decor was the only clue indicating this was a fall movie. Additionally, we were puzzled by the character June’s wig, which became a constant distraction throughout the film.
What We Liked
There were a few things we appreciated:
Corey Sevier and Jodie Sweetin: Both actors delivered solid performances given the material they were handed. Their individual talents helped keep the movie afloat.
Community Theme: One of the elements we enjoyed was how June, played by Jodie Sweetin, found a sense of community and family in the small town. Despite her initial struggles, she began to immerse herself in her new surroundings, which was a redeeming aspect of the storyline.
Fall Vibes Attempt: At least the film made some effort to provide fall vibes with a festival, pie contest, and some fall foliage B-roll shots. While not the most convincing, it was better than no attempt at all.
What We Wished For
Several aspects of the movie left much to be desired:
Character Depth: Rich is not a personality trait, and unfortunately, June was portrayed as a very one-dimensional character. We learnt about her lavish lifestyle, but not enough about who she really was.
Romance Between Bart and June: The romance felt forced and lacked substance. -
It's time for Girls Gone Hallmark's Hallmark+ review! Megan and Wendy dive into their thoughts on the second episode of The Chicken Sisters. They wrap up their discussion on the show's large ensemble cast, debate whether it's been fully "Hallmarkified," and explore just how much Sabrina is influencing Kitchen Clash.
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About The Chicken Sisters, Episode 2 - (Hallmark+, 2024)
James Kot plays Frank Jr. - James has 31 acting credits which most recently include: Virgin River, Christmas on Cherry Lane, and When Calls the Heart.
Jake Foy plays Kenneth. We first met Jake when he played Tuff McMurray on Ride. We’re glad to have him back in a Hallmark series we’re loving. Other roles in his 22 credits include: Designated Survivor, A Little Daytime Drama, Wilderness and Allegiance.
Cardi Wong plays Gen - Cardi has 54 acting credits including his role on Tipline Mysteries: Dial 1 for Murder. His other Hallmark appearances include Flip That Romance, One Winter Proposal, My Best Friend’s Bouquet, and the Crossword Mysteries series.
Ektor Rivera plays Sergio - This is Ektor’s 13th credit and his third appearance on Hallmark having previously appeared in Groundswell and Sugar Plum Twist. He also had a role in the thriller StartUp streaming on Crackle.
Arkie Kandola plays cameraman Gordon. He is currently appearing in the Hulu series How to Die Alone. His 25 credits also include Our Big Punjabi Family, Upload, and the one-season wonder Megan wishes everyone would watch: No Tomorrow.
Samer Salem plays Jay - Samer has 33 total acting credits, mostly trending toward grittier fare. He did appear on one episode of Hudson and Rex and has also appeared on Yellowjackets, The Handmaid’s Tale, and The Good Doctor
Andrew J Hampton plays Kenneth’s husband Patrick. Andrews’s first full-length feature was in Grease Live! Where he had an uncredited role. Since then he has appeared in Atypical, The Flash, So Help Me Todd, Blockbuster, Dream Moms and Upload for a total of 15 acting credits.
Kimmy Gatewood and Annie Mebane return as director and writer respectively.
Catch Up on Our Reviews of The Chicken Sisters
Welcome to Merinac, Y'all! - Episode 1
Girls Gone Hallmark: The Chicken Sisters - Episode 2 Recap and Review
Here's a quick rundown of the detailed recap and review of Episode 2, "I Walked the Line" (or "We're on the Same Team, Y'all") from the Hallmark series, Chicken Sisters. that we run in our episode of Girls one Hallmark.
Key Events of Episode 2 - The Chicken Sisters
The Franny's Girl vs. Mimi's Girl Narrative
The episode begins highlighting the traditional rivalry between Franny's and Mimi's. We see how being a Franny's girl signifies being on the "right" side while being a Mimi's girl denotes the opposite. This rivalry not only introduces tension but offers depth to the backstories of characters like Nancy and Gus.
Nancy and Frank Jr.'s Dynamic
Nancy struggles with her identity after the loss of her husband, Frank. It’s heartbreaking to witness how Frank Jr. treats her, mirroring behaviors that might have been modeled by his father. The episode delves deeper into Nancy's past, showing her sacrifices and longing for validation from her son.
The Sabrina and Amanda Facade
Sabrina, a master manipulator, manipulates Amanda into revealing sensitive information about Mae’s past working at Donkey’s. This not only fuels the drama but also underscores Sabrina’s sneaky nature, making her a complex yet enjoyable character to watch.
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