‘WCTH’ S10, E9 ‘Deep Water’: Elizabeth Dealing With Grief
WCTH Season 10, Episode 9 entitled “Deep Water” shows Elizabeth (Erin Krakow) dealing with her past grief. Has she ever gotten over Jack (Daniel Lissing)? Now that Little Jack has been asking about his father, he has been on her mind. In this episode, she deals with PTSD over Nathan’s (Kevin McGarry) safety.
What about Nathan Grant? The Mountie is dealing with a dangerous situation. Will he get out safely?
Also, Bill Avery (Jack Wagner) feels bamboozled by a pretty blonde widow. Her fiancé has to be up to no good. There is something suspicious going on in Bill’s former property. Will he get to the bottom of this situation or will Hope Valley be dealing with a whole new problem?
Here are more tidbits about the upcoming When Calls The Heart episode “Deep Water.”
What Is WCTH ‘Deep Water’ About?
WCTH Season 10 is heading into the last four episodes. A lot of different things are happening in Episode 9, entitled “Deep Water.” Some residents of Hope Valley will never be the same.
In their weekly When Calls The Heart special update, Parade shared some exclusive new information on the upcoming episode. “Rosemary learns that Governor Bixby Balfour (Mark Brandon) is coming to Hope Valley, but much earlier than expected. Can they get the town prepared in time for his arrival?”
Bill Avery Tries To Act Cool About Deception
Hope Valley’s Bill Avery is the coolest guy in town. However, in this episode of WCTH, he is getting hot around the collar. That is because he sold his homestead to Madeline (Stefanie von Pfetten) with hopes that she would stay in town. He was really starting to care for her, but now he feels betrayed.
But, Bill is not so preoccupied with his hurt ego to not notice that Montague (Benjamin Wilkinson) is up to no good.
WCTH Episode Shows Elizabeth On Edge
Bill Avery is not the only one concerned about Montague. Elizabeth is also preoccupied with him. Instead of focusing on her wedding in six weeks, she is now getting herself involved in something very dangerous.
But first, Nathan has been called out with an emergency. Elizabeth is unable to deal with the idea that Nathan could be hurt. She starts to have a panic attack. Henry (Martin Cummins) is there to help her through this. The schoolteacher reveals that she cannot go through this stress again.
What does this mean about her wedding? Is she going to break things off with Lucas (Chris McNally)?
Don’t miss the “Deep Water” premiere on Sunday, September 24, at 9 p.m., Eastern on the Hallmark Channel. An encore showing is on Friday, September 29, at 9 a.m., Eastern. Also, Peacock will air this episode up to 72 hours after the premiere. Lastly, Hallmark Movies Now will have this episode available on Thursday, September 28.
Hearties, what do you think will happen next?
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