
Everybody put their heart and soul, and because of that and because I had such amazing people to work with who were so gracious, and the material, the story we were telling, there were so many times when it was just easy to go there. It’s been the greatest, most challenging show or project that I’ve worked on, and I could not be more proud of all of us. And so, I was like I’ve never creeped and I’ve never cried so much on a show. When I was going back to ’99, initially, and I couldn’t reveal myself at all, we all had this running joke where I was just the creeper.

I know that Grey’s Anatomy and Supergirl could be emotional at times, but is this the most you’ve ever had to cry on screen? TVLINE | The last couple episodes have been so emotional. Plus, the actress weighs in on whether Del knows about the pond’s special abilities. Although he loves Kat, he now needs to start a new chapter (sans Kat?!) to see where his own path might lead.īelow, star/executive producer Chyler Leigh breaks down Kat’s appearance in 1814, that Jacob time-travel twist and Elliot’s “devastating” decision to end things with Kat. When Kat told him that she signed her divorce papers, Elliot responded that he’s been a spectator in his own life, ruled by the past ever since Alice told him his future.

The Way Home's Chyler Leigh Reflects on Kat and Elliot's 'Epic' First Kiss: 'That's Kind of Racy for Hallmark'Įlliott, too, was ready to move on, but not in a way that was good news for Kat/Elliott ‘shippers. The Way Home Renewed for Season 2 at Hallmark Channel
