
Jack Thornton,” to which Elizabeth says she “can’t wait.”Īt Dottie’s dress shop, Clara (Eva Bourne) and Rosemary (Pascale Hutton) put the finishing touches on Elizabeth’s wedding dress. He tells Elizabeth that he “ to kiss Miss Elizabeth Thatcher before she becomes Mrs. When they dismount their horses, Jack quickly pulls Elizabeth into his arms and sweetly kisses her.

Jack and Elizabeth take a horseback ride to their land. When he shows the telegram to Bill (Jack Wagner) he expresses concern that the information in the telegram may interrupt Jack and Elizabeth’s wedding plans. Yost (Hrothgar Mathews) arrives at the jailhouse with a telegram for Jack from Mountie Headquarters. When Elizabeth and Jack worry that there won’t be anyone to officiate at their wedding, Abigail offers to perform the wedding ceremony herself if Frank doesn’t make it back to Hope Valley in time. Abigail expresses concern that the town still doesn’t have a pastor, with Frank (Mark Humphrey) away in Cape Fullerton. At the café, Jack (Daniel Lissing) and Elizabeth (Erin Krakow) discuss wedding plans with Abigail (Lori Loughlin). The episode begins three days before Jack and Elizabeth’s wedding. Here comes the bride, Hearties! When Calls the Heart: My Heart is Yours celebrates friendship, community, and love while preparing for Jack and Elizabeth’s wedding day! There are so many possible ways to return Daniel Lissing to When Calls the Heart, and the fact that Lissing is willing to listen should give fans some hope that they haven’t seen the last of the Mountie in the red serge.**SPOILER ALERT! If you haven’t seen this episode yet, please do not read any further!** But honestly, When Calls the Heart fans loved Jack Thornton so much they would most likely be willing to accept any type of plausible reason to bring his character back. She could begin doubting her decision as she’s not certain she’s ready to move on from Jack. Of course, there would be issues that would create some questions. There’s always the amnesia angle, i.e., Jack has had amnesia for three years and finally regains his memory.Īnd then there’s also the possibility of bringing him back in dreams and flashbacks for Elizabeth, especially as she grows closer to Lucas Bouchard. Perhaps the damage done was too much for a visual identity to be made. It’s possible that the man buried wasn’t Jack. And we don’t know for certain that Elizabeth saw it, either.


Granted, some of these are supernatural resurrections, but the viewers didn’t see Jack Thornton die or his body for that matter which left some strings untied. TellTaleTV provides a list of twenty-three and how they returned. So who knows what will come, but I’ll just leave it at that.”Ĭharacters rise from the dead all the time on television. Lissing: I have been approached in casual ways from people that are involved with these projects like “let’s do something more, and I’m like how? If you can give me a good way to do it that makes sense then I’ll be open to listening. When the question of”Is this goodbye” was posed to the 40-year-old Australian actor by reporter Deidre Behar, his response might surprise #Hearties as When Calls the Heart fans are called.īehar: Is it really goodbye, or do you think that the door is open to a return in a more frequent capacity?

Lissing, when speaking to Entertainment Tonight, called his short scene on When Hope Calls a “really nice, poignant way to say goodbye to this character.” But is it goodbye? Daniel Lissing admits he’s open to discussing how Jack Thornton could return When Calls the Heart fans are ecstatic at the thought of seeing Jack again, even if only briefly when he appears with Lori Loughlin who is also making a return as a WCTH character, Abigail Stanton. But now, Lissing is returning to the character he played for five seasons but on a different show and network as Jack Thornton will show up in Brookfield, the fictional town on When Hope Calls, on December 18th. His character, also the husband of schoolteacher Elizabeth Thornton, was killed in a mudslide offscreen, leaving Elizabeth, played by Erin Krakow, to grieve, to have his child, and carry on alone. By Rachel Carrington 9 months ago Follow Tweetĭaniel Lissing left the role of Constable Jack Thornton on Hallmark Channel’s When Calls the Heart over three years ago.
