The Way Home Season 4 Introduces New 1920s Characters

The Way Home is almost ready to close its final chapter. Before this Hallmark time-travel drama says goodbye, it’s whisking us into one of its most glamorous—and dangerous—eras yet.

Season 4 takes viewers to 1920s Port Haven. Flappers rule the dance floor, bootleggers lurk in the shadows, and old Landry family secrets start bubbling up.

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There’s a mix of Hallmark favorites and some intriguing new faces joining the cast this time. The final season promises romance, mystery, and emotional revelations that echo across generations.

A Dazzling Trip Back to 1925

The last season jumps straight into the Roaring Twenties. It’s all about art deco flair, underground secrets, and a stubborn family legacy that just won’t stay buried.

Bianca Melchior as Young Fern Landry

One of the most exciting new additions is Bianca Melchior as young Fern Landry. For longtime fans, her name already carries weight—Fern is Colton’s grandmother and Kat’s great-grandmother.

Set in 1925, Melchior’s Fern makes her entrance at the pond in a visually striking teaser, meeting Kat in a scene that bridges generations. The two dive into the 1920s together, embracing flapper fashion and the wild energy of the era’s party scene.

Producers have praised Melchior, hinting that Fern’s role is anything but minor. Some fans are already theorizing—could Fern be the one who came up with Kat’s nickname, Kitty Kat? If that’s true, it’d be a lovely thread tying the past to the present in that signature Way Home style.

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Fern’s storyline is set to peel back the layers of Landry family mythology. With mysteries deepening in present-day Port Haven, it’s starting to look like answers might be hiding in Fern’s 1920s adventures.

The Goodwin Legacy Expands

The Landrys aren’t the only family with roots running deep in Port Haven. Season 4 digs into the Goodwin dynasty, a name that’s always lingered at the edges of the story.

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Gabriel Hogan as Grayson Goodwin

Hallmark fans will spot Gabriel Hogan right away—he’s known for Romance at Hope Ranch. This season, he plays Grayson Goodwin, a descendant of Port Haven founder Cyrus Goodwin and an ancestor of Casey Goodwin.

Grayson’s story is set in the 1920s, weaving him into the show’s already tangled family web. The Goodwins have always meant power in Port Haven, and seeing their Prohibition-era side adds a new layer to the town’s history.

Grayson’s path is bound to cross with the Landrys in ways that could change how fans see both families. Will there be alliances, rivalries, or maybe even forbidden connections? Wouldn’t put it past this show.

Hogan’s casting hints at a character with plenty of charisma and depth. The 1920s setting is perfect for moral gray areas, especially in a town grappling with Prohibition.

Danger Enters the Scene

No trip to the Roaring Twenties is complete without some real tension lurking under all that sparkle. With alcohol banned and tempers running high, law enforcement is bound to shake things up.

Dan Jeannotte as Cliff Kane

Another Hallmark regular, Dan Jeannotte, joins as Cliff Kane, Port Haven’s new temperance inspector. He’s basically a Prohibition-era cop, charged with keeping the peace during one of America’s most rebellious periods.

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Jeannotte, familiar from The Good Witch and films like A Royal Setting, brings both charm and intensity to Cliff. He’s hinted that Cliff’s connection to the Landry family runs deep, making his role a lot more personal than just enforcing the law.

Season 4 is being called romantic, exciting, and dangerous—and Cliff Kane seems to embody all three. His authority could make him an adversary to the town’s bootleggers, but in Port Haven, things are rarely black and white.

Behind the scenes, Jeannotte has talked about how welcoming the set is. Maybe that chemistry will spill over onto the screen.

A Mystery Woman in the Shadows

Every final season needs a wildcard, right? The Way Home just might have found one in its most mysterious new character.

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Kelsey Falconer as Tessa

Rounding out the newcomers is Kelsey Falconer, who’s appeared in Doc and Fargo. For a while, details about her character were kept under wraps, sparking plenty of speculation among fans.

She was spotted in promos behind a register, signaling someone to keep quiet. In another quick shot, she’s in a photo with a younger Del and Colton Landry. That was enough to set off a bunch of theories about her ties to the family.

Just before Episode 3, Falconer revealed she’s playing a character named Tessa. Not much else is known, but those visual clues suggest she’s woven into the Landrys’ past in a big way.

  • Seen with younger Del and Colton—definitely hints at shared history.
  • Looks like she’s guarding a secret in the trailer.
  • Shows up mid-season, so maybe she’s part of a game-changing reveal.
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If there’s one thing The Way Home always does, it’s introduce characters for a reason. Tessa’s presence in both old photos and tense scenes suggests her story might unlock another piece of the Landry puzzle.

The Final Season’s Emotional Stakes

As the series edges closer to its conclusion, these new characters aren’t just for show. Each one adds another thread to Port Haven’s tangled history.

The 1920s timeline brings more than just style—it’s got substance. By jumping back into Fern’s youth and the Goodwin legacy, plus introducing a no-nonsense temperance inspector and the enigmatic Tessa, the show digs deeper into how choices ripple through time.

Season 4 kicked off on April 19. Right from the start, it’s obvious the creative team wants to give fans a finale that actually means something.

The mix of glitz and shadows fits a story that’s always danced between hope and heartbreak. For folks who’ve stuck with the Landrys all this way, this last trip through time is both a nod to the past and a shot of adrenaline.

The Roaring Twenties backdrop dials up the drama, bringing in passion, rebellion, and secrets that have been waiting to explode.

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