The Way Home Season 4 Episode 2 Review
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Young Fern showed up in 1925, called Kat “Kitty Cat,” and immediately became our favorite character in the entire series. This is The Way Home we’ve been waiting for.
Eric and Andrea dive into Season 4, Episode 2 — “Blinded by the Light” — where Kat lands in a new era of Port Haven history and the mysteries are stacking up fast. In a role reversal from their usual dynamic, Andrea is all in, and even the show’s biggest skeptic (Eric) has to admit: this season is delivering.
What worked: Bianca Melchoir as young Fern is an absolute revelation — quick-witted, snappy, and hiding something beneath all that flapper charm. The parallel storytelling between the Roaring Twenties speakeasy and the 1970s hippie poetry crowd is clever and completely satisfying. The casting of Gabriel Hogan and Dan Jeanneret fits perfectly, and Norm is always a welcome sight on screen. And that final scene — where Kat pulls the time traveler card to get out of trouble — is pure gold.
What didn’t work: Cat refusing to let Grayson call her “Kitty” — when Fern calls her Kitty Cat the whole episode, come on, Cat. And the dramatic full-name drop of “That’s my brother, Griffin. Landry.” — you could have stopped one word sooner, but we’ll allow it.
We also get into Del’s torment and the secret she’s been carrying, the photograph torn in two and thrown in the fire, and the big question on everyone’s mind: who exactly is Griffin Landry, and does he have a history with Tessa Cooper? (If so… the implications for Elliot and Kat are very, very complicated.) Plus — could Sam actually be Griffin? Eric went down a rabbit hole in a Way Home Facebook fan group, and now we can’t stop thinking about it.
Standout scene picks: Eric goes with the newspaper office scene — discovering that Fern lived in the Landry house all along was a genuinely great reveal. Andrea picks the flask-and-time-traveler exchange at the end, with Chyler Leigh’s perfect reaction shot stealing the moment.
Subscribe so you don’t miss next week — we’re heading to Hope Valley to round out that season!
⏱️ CHAPTERS
00:00 Back in the Pond — Season 4’s Final Season Energy
01:15 Episode Overview: What to Expect in “Blinded by the Light”
02:45 Bianca Melchoir as Young Fern: An Instant Series Favorite
05:00 Flapper Fashion, Prohibition Vibes & Andrea’s Grandmother’s Hats
07:30 The 1920s vs. 1970s Parallels Making This Season Work
10:00 Casting Highlights: Gabriel Hogan, Dan Jeanneret & Norm
12:00 Del’s Secret & The Torn Photograph
14:00 The Griffin Landry Mystery — Who Is He?
16:00 Down the Rabbit Hole: Hallmark Fan Groups & Deep-Dive Theory Culture
17:30 What We Didn’t Like
19:00 Standout Scene Picks
21:00 Burning Questions for the Rest of the Season
23:00 Coming Up Next: Hope Valley
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