Sunset Over Hope Valley: Achieving Inspiration

Every character on When Calls the Heart has been inspired by something or someone. Once this inspiration is found, each character has been encouraged to either follow their dreams, change their life, or make a difference. Reflecting on the show, even this season, it seems like Hope Valley is abundant with inspiration. Despite the town’s small size, the inspiration found has made a big impact. I can only speak for myself, but When Calls the Heart has inspired me, when it comes to writing my re-cap posts. Things characters say, an overarching theme, or an observation have served as a re-cap post’s title, as well as a main talking point for the introduction. As the sun sets on the tenth season, let’s re-cap the season finale of When Calls the Heart!

Just a reminder: If you did not see the season finale of When Calls the Heart, there will be spoilers within this re-cap.

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Season: 10

Episode: 12

Name: Starry Nights

Major story:

The Governor election is just around the corner! Everyone in Hope Valley is doing their part to make their votes count. Elizabeth and Rosemary volunteer to run the voting booths. Meanwhile, Lee, Bill, and Mike try to keep the saloon afloat. Ned suggests voters wear buttons advertising they had voted, an idea that helps Rosemary and Elizabeth later in the episode. When the voting polls open, the lines are moving slowly. Rosemary creates more booths so more people can vote. Hours later, when the polls are about to close, Elizabeth and Rosemary discover several residents have not voted. They walk around town, identifying those who haven’t voted by their lack of buttons. Their efforts seem to have paid off, as Lucas wins the Governor election by twenty-one votes! While Hope Valley is celebrating, someone in Capital City is not happy. They meet with Lucas one evening, shining their headlights in Lucas’ face. During this encounter, Lucas seems to recognize the unknown person. The next day, Bill tells Elizabeth and Nathan something has happened to Lucas. The episode ends with Bill, Elizabeth, and Nathan riding on a forest path.

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Minor stories:

Goldy’s Baptism is on the horizon. Rosemary wonders who could be Goldy’s Godfather. Lee suggests Henry serve that role, as Goldy seems happy when Henry is around. Lee also brings up how becoming Goldy’s Godfather could give Henry something to look forward to. When Lee asks Henry to be Goldy’s Godfather, Henry turns down the offer at first, saying he doesn’t know much about God or being a father. But he ends up changing his mind, making an appearance at Goldy’s Baptism. Later in the episode, Henry reflects on his time working across the street from Abigail. He tells Elizabeth even though the view hasn’t changed, he has. The next day, Henry visits Abigail at her house.

Mike and Mei want to spend more time together. Because of their jobs, they haven’t picked a day and time. Mei suggests meeting the following day at three, with Mike agreeing to meet. But Mike’s role on election day causes him to be busy, making Mei believe he stood her up. Disappointed with himself, Mike turns to Fiona for advice. She suggests being honest with Mei, a suggestion Mike takes to heart. That evening, Mike apologizes to Mei, explaining why he was late for their date. Mei tells Mike she likes him. Now at a mutual understanding, they dance in celebration of Lucas’ success.

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Some thoughts to consider:

  • I’m going to be honest; this season finale was underwhelming. If anything, the stories were more predictable than in past seasons. Plus, Elizabeth’s romantic conflict was not resolved. That creative decision is frustrating, especially since it feels like the characters are going back to the beginning of the love triangle. While I’m looking forward to season eleven, I hope Elizabeth’s relationship issues are given more clarity.
  • Season ten of When Calls the Heart was, in my opinion, a little bit better than season nine. Once again, Henry’s story was one of the strongest. Plus, I liked the introduction of Harry and the return of Rosaleen. But some of the flaws of the past season found their way into the tenth season. Madeleine’s story was drawn out a little longer than necessary. Elizabeth’s story was, again, the weakest one. Revisiting the love triangle didn’t help, rehashing a story that should have already been resolved. As I’ve already said, I’m looking forward to season eleven. However, I hope it’s stronger than both season nine and ten.
  • Is it just me or am I the only Heartie who thinks Henry’s fondness for Abigail is random? From what I remember, Henry was never romantically interested in Abigail. While Abigail was cordial with Henry, she was falling in love with Frank, Hope Valley’s former pastor. I know Henry has brought up Abigail for a few seasons now. I would also like to see Henry find true love. But personally, I’d rather witness a new character capture Henry’s heart.
  • There have been several times this season where Fiona gave other characters advice. This advice has solved problems and made people happy. With Fiona’s success and the introduction of Hope Valley’s radio, I would love to see Fiona create her own radio show! Her experience with technology could work in her favor. Plus, she has such a friendly personality, one that listeners would find easy to warm up to. While the sky is the limit for Fiona’s career, a radio show would provide an exciting chapter in Fiona’s story!
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What are your thoughts on season ten’s finale? What would you like to see in season eleven? Let me know in the comment section!

Have fun in Hope Valley!

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9 thoughts on “Sunset Over Hope Valley: Achieving Inspiration

    1. Susan Gayle Golden's avatar Susan Gayle Golden

      I really am upset with her dumping Lucas, she always seemed to have more chemistry with him than Nathan. I always felt her pull to Nathan was more nostalgic because of Jack. Besides his character is very dull with no substance, is that really what she wants? If it is than she doesn’t deserve Lucas. He’s kind, giving, loyal and always wants to really do good by everyone, especially Elizabeth. She never seemed to appreciate anything he had to offer. She’s kind of spoiled and wants things her own way. I liked her character better when Jack was in the picture. She’s now really one of my least favorites other than Nathan. Those two together will make a BORING story line.

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      1. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on season ten of ‘When Calls the Heart’, Susan! I agree with you about Elizabeth with Jack. Back then, she had a more pleasant personality. She also had interesting stories. Now, her stories either don’t exist or revolve around her romantic relationship. I’m hoping her relationship issues get resolved in season eleven and that she receives a better story.

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  1. Marilyn Lucianetti's avatar Marilyn Lucianetti

    The whole new premise is stupid BS. She didn’t pick the Mountie because that was the safe/ what she was used to thing but she fell in love with the other, different, interesting, challenging man. Now, it has all flipped. Bad idea, bad writing. I am done watching. Bye

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  2. Pam Johnson's avatar Pam Johnson

    I love Erin’s character and I feel it is being portrayed exactly as it should be. It was a time of restraint, school teachers especially showed that reserved personality, with Rosemary being the exception with her love of the stage. I hope Elizabeth and Nathan find one another. Her fear of loss was really portrayed when she rejected Nathan and rode off crying. She was fighting her feelings. It was obvious to me she had been doing exactly as her Finale soliloquy stated at Jack’s grave- being safe- but not with a great love. Nathan is that great love because with anything great there is risk. Elizabeth knows that in her heart. I have waited for that moment and I love the way the writers did not write Lucas out of the show, just as they have not Abigail. He deserves a place, just not with Elizabeth. One fan commented that Lucas never calls Elizabeth’s son Little Jack, yet Nathan has no problem doing so. For a family to work, the past cannot be denied. While Lucas vowed to not allow the past to dictate, in small ways he did. I disagree with the critic… regarding Season nine and ten. As a fan, and a writer, I look forward to this next season.

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    1. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on season ten of ‘When Calls the Heart’, Pam! You bring up an excellent point about Lucas never calling Elizabeth’s son “Little Jack”! From what I remember, he did refer to her son as his “little buddy”. Also, Elizabeth never really brought up Jack with Lucas, but with Nathan in season ten. Just like you, I’m looking forward to the next season!

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  3. Laquita Savage's avatar Laquita Savage

    Oh no, I disagree with Barci in their previous reply. I love Erin Krakow and her part as Elizabeth because she is so genuine and pure! I do love the idea of her and Nathan because I have always thought Lucas was a little shady and crooked. I do not understand the New Orleans connection he had and I think this is why I feel he is a bad guy in disguise. Fiona’s character is splendid. She does make me smile. I do like the idea of Henry falling in love, for he deserves to be happy and not alone.
    Keep up the good work because I love ‘When Calls the Heart’ in my life each year! It is my favorite show on television!!

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    1. Thanks for the well wishes and for sharing your thoughts on season ten of ‘When Calls the Heart’, Laquita! You brought up a fantastic point about Lucas’ New Orleans connection! Even though Lucas brought that up in season six, it hasn’t been revisited. Maybe that will be referenced again in season eleven?

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