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When Calls The Heart’s Kevin McGarry & Erin Krakow Talk Pushing For Change In Season 12

When Calls The Heart’s Kevin McGarry & Erin Krakow Talk Pushing For Change In Season 12As When Calls The Heart (WCTH) Season 12 winds to an end, Hearties everywhere have enjoyed watching the current installment of stories that have taken place in Hope Valley.

With that said, WCTH stars, Erin Krakow (Elizabeth Thornton) and Kevin McGarry (Nathan Grant) recently talked about how they pushed for change on a specific episode this season.

The Time For Change Is Now!

During an interview with The Edify Show, McGarry revealed a change that he and Krakow pushed for during Season 12’s, Episode 7, titled, “Dance the Night Away”. Elizabeth and Nathan went undercover as they investigated the double eagle coin.

They pretended to be a married couple Danny and Diane DiMarco, and at one point, sang a duet to, “You Made Me Love You”.

In the Edify interview, McGarry noted that the original song the show wanted was, “For Me and My Gal”.

However, McGarry and Krakow didn’t want to sing that song, and they felt “You Made Me Love You” was more relatable to their romance. McGarry stated, “We thought that this was a more appropriate song.” WCTH agreed with their sentiments and the rest is history!

“Dance The Night Away” Was A Show To Remember

Season 12 has had a ton of dancing and singing scenes; however, Episode 7 really took the cake. The hair, make-up, and costumes really placed a spotlight on 1920s fashion and some scenes looked more like clips from The Great Gatsby versus WCTH.

McGarry noted during his Edify interview that the song/dance number in the middle of the show was, “… so much fun to shoot because we’ve never done it before.”

Still, fans can look forward to a new WCTH show this Sunday, February 23 on Hallmark, as Episode 8, “The Show Must Go On” airs.

During the episode, Rosemary LeVeaux-Coulter’s (Pascale Hutton) play is given a new cast and new venue, while Elizabeth takes her curriculum to the airwaves, a friend turns to Faith Carter (Andrea Brooks) for help with a decision, and Lucas Bouchard (Chris McNally) deals with some surprising opposition.

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