Kat Meets Great-Grandmother in 1925 on Way Home Season 4

Hallmark’s time-travel drama The Way Home has stepped into its final chapter. If the Season 4 premiere and latest episode are anything to go by, fans should brace themselves for an emotional, time-hopping farewell.

The Landry women are diving back into the mysterious pond one last time. Secrets are bubbling up, new timelines are unfurling, and one wild ancestral meeting is about to flip what we thought we knew about Port Haven.

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The Beginning of the End for The Way Home

Season 4 is the last ride for the Hallmark hit, and there’s no hiding the bittersweet vibes. For four seasons, we’ve watched three generations of Landry women navigate heartbreak, estrangement, and that magical pond that refuses to play by the rules.

The clock’s ticking, and it feels heavier than ever. The story centers on Kat Landry, her teenage daughter Alice, and her estranged mother Del.

Decades of unresolved trauma left a deep fracture in their family. Kat and Del stopped speaking. Alice grew up not really knowing her grandmother.

But fate — and a supernatural pond — had other plans entirely.

How We Got Here: A Quick Time-Travel Refresher

Before we get into this week’s twists, let’s remember the bombshells that ended Season 3. The Landrys finally accepted the truth about the pond’s powers.

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Jacob made it back to the present after 25 years in the 1800s. Elliot wrestled with truths from his own past. Del found Colton’s demo tape, reopening wounds that never really closed.

Some of the biggest reveals?

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  • Elliot was the mysterious baby in the basket
  • Colton knew about the pond’s powers
  • He recognized Alice back in 1999
  • A mysterious couple jumped into the pond in the 1970s

The writers clearly aren’t holding back.

Season 4 Premiere: New Departures, New Tensions

The premiere, Show Me the Way To Go Home, jumps right into the deep end. Alice is prepping for high school graduation — a big milestone for the Landrys.

But celebration is short-lived. Kat starts digging into Elliot’s time-traveling mother, even though he’s begged her not to.

That choice sparks tension between them, just as they’d finally found their way back to each other. Meanwhile, Del faces a quieter shift: Jacob leaves town, and she’s staring down the reality of an empty nest.

Everyone’s searching for some kind of stability. Instead, the pond calls them back, like it always does.

Why Kat Can’t Let the Past Go

Kat’s always been driven by a need for answers. This season, that obsession might cost her more than she expects.

She’s determined to uncover the truth about Elliot’s mother’s disappearance. There’s this nagging sense that Port Haven’s timeline still has secrets buried deep.

Kat’s flaw? She believes if she just digs up enough truth, she can fix everything. But maybe—just maybe—some truths are better left alone.

Kat Lands in 1925 — And Meets Her Great-Grandmother

The latest episode, Blinded by the Light, delivers a surprising twist. Kat pops out of the pond in 1925 and meets a young Grandma Fern.

Bianca Melchior brings Fern to life as a vibrant, carefree spirit, totally caught up in the Roaring Twenties of Port Haven. For longtime fans, this isn’t just a fun detour.

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It’s a pivotal moment. Seeing Fern before life changed her adds a whole new emotional layer.

Kat isn’t just trying to fix things with her mom and daughter anymore. She’s witnessing the roots of her family’s legacy up close.

The Roaring Twenties, Landry Style

The 1925 setting gives the show a fresh visual kick. There’s coastal charm, jazz-age optimism, and a hint of something deeper lurking beneath the flapper dresses.

The pond’s reach might be way bigger than the Landrys ever guessed.

This meeting stirs up some big questions:

  • Did Fern know about the pond?
  • Has time travel been shaping the Landry women for generations?
  • Is Kat supposed to change something back in 1925?

Maybe this ancestral chapter is where the answers are hiding.

Alice Returns to the 1970s — And Things Have Changed

While Kat’s stuck in the 1920s, Alice heads back to the 1970s. She reconnects with young Colton and Evelyn, but it’s not exactly a happy reunion.

Both characters seem changed, hinting that time isn’t as set as we once thought. The ripple effects from earlier visits might already be shifting the past in sneaky ways.

Alice has always been searching for the family history she never got. Now, she’s starting to see that digging up the past comes with a price.

The Fragile Nature of Time

One thing The Way Home nails is the emotional side of science fiction. The pond isn’t just a plot device — it’s a metaphor.

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Every jump is a desperate attempt to fix what’s broken. But lately, it’s starting to feel like the more the Landrys travel, the messier things get.

Could their attempts to heal the past end up putting the present at risk?

Del and Elliot: Filling the Void

Back in Port Haven, Del reaches out to Elliot as she struggles with the emptiness left by his mother’s disappearance and Jacob’s exit. This quieter thread might end up being just as powerful as the time-travel chaos.

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Del’s spent much of the series guarded and distant. Watching her make the first move to connect signals real growth.

It also reminds us: healing takes vulnerability. Del’s evolution could be the emotional anchor that keeps the family together while everyone else is leaping across decades.

The Final Countdown to the Series Finale

New episodes drop Sunday nights on Hallmark Channel and stream on Hallmark+ the next day. The finish line is in sight.

Seasons 1 through 3 are on Netflix if you want to revisit all the clues and heartbreak the writers have sprinkled in.

The big question? How will the series tie it all up. Will the pond finally give up its secrets? Will Kat, Alice, and Del find real reconciliation? And will the timeline finally settle—or just break for good?

Why This Final Season Matters

Few shows manage to blend generational drama, romance, and supernatural mystery with such emotional authenticity. The Way Home has never been just about time travel.

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It’s about mothers and daughters. Regret and forgiveness.

The ache of lost years, and the fragile hope of second chances, linger in every episode.

Season 4 feels like a love letter to longtime fans. It weaves together past, present, and the wild possibility of what’s next.

Kat’s encounter with her great-grandmother? That moment kind of proves the Landry women’s story was always meant to be bigger than just one generation.

As we get ready to say goodbye, there’s this sense that the pond’s got one last secret up its sleeve. Will it leave us breathless? Maybe. I wouldn’t bet against it.

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