When Calls The Heart, Season 12, Episode 4: Hope Valley Mirrors ‘Footloose’ In “Dancing Teens”
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Hearties everywhere need to brace themselves for some “Footloose” type drama during When Calls The Heart (WCTH), Season 12, Episode 4, titled, “Dancing Teens”. Learn more about what to expect from the next show, below.
When Calls The Heart Season 12, Episode 4 – What Hearties Should Expect From “Dancing Teens”
As per Hallmark’s synopsis of “Dancing Teens”, Elizabeth Thornton (Erin Krakow) will help Allie Grant (Jaeda Lily Miller) plan a birthday dance, while Nathan Grant (Kevin McGarry) struggles with his daughter growing up.
Meanwhile, Bill Avery (Jack Wagner) and Rosemary LeVeaux-Coulter (Pascale Hutton) team up once again to look into a train robbery, as Lucas Bouchard (Chris McNally) helps Edie Martel (Miranda MacDougall) with something.
WCTH, Season 12, Episode 4 – The Preview Video Offers Insight
The synopsis sounds innocent enough; however, when Hearties view the video preview, there’s another story brewing.
The preview starts off with Allie picking up a fancy dress and Flo Yost (Loretta Walsh) asks for the reason behind the purchase, and “Allie is having a birthday dance party!” is stated.
Meanwhile, Elizabeth is shown next, not looking overly pleased as she asks, “You’re having a birthday dance party?”, to where Nathan comments, “Birthday dance parties are a thing?”
Molly Sullivan (Johannah Newmarch) puts up a fuss in the preview, telling Leland Coulter (Kavan Smith) that they cannot allow this to happen, while Rosemary sticks up for Allie stating, “It’s just a dance.” The next scene in the preview reveals Elizabeth, who is showing the teens how to do The Charleston, and the clip after that shows the teens dancing in the street!
Things take a turn for the serious when someone off camera shouts, “There needs to be an emergency bylaw. No teenage dances!”
This obviously upsets the teens, as one of them states, “The grownups are trying to stop the dance!” Allie immediately notes that she needs to talk to Ms. Thornton.
It sounds like things will get a little chaotic in Hope Valley, so will Elizabeth be able to help smooth over tensions between the elders of the town, who are against dance parties, and the teens, just looking to celebrate Allie’s birthday?
Fans will have to tune into “Dancing Teens”, which is slated to air on the Hallmark Channel on Sunday, January 26, at 9 p.m., Eastern, to find out!
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