The Way Home Season 4 continues with the intertwining of fantasy elements with emotional turmoil, bringing forth a storyline worth investing your time in. It cannot be denied that, through the previous seasons of the series, the storyline has been able to capture a distinct depth rooted in realism.
The elements of fantasy are enhanced by the complications that the characters face as the seasons progress. Besides the already intriguing storyline and a talented array of cast members, The Way Home Season 4 also brings forth breathtaking visuals, just as its previous seasons.
Key filming locations of the fantasy drama The Way Home Season 4
Besides maintaining the element of fantasy and thrill constant in The Way Home Season 4, another element is also constant for the fourth season, just as in the previous seasons. The location of filming for the fourth season of the series remains the same. The Greater Toronto Area, located in Ontario, has always been a crucial filming location for the series, right from the first season.
The Way Home Season 4 also did most of the filming process in Ontario. Palmer Park at 175 Water Street, Old Mill at 139 Queen Street, Parkwood National Historic Site at 270 Simcoe Street North, which is present in the city of Oshawa, and many more were the primary locations for the filming process of The Way Home Season 4.
As this season is the final season of the series, it brings forth immense expectations from the viewers. Each season progressed with a depth that developed as new seasons of this fantasy series arrived.
In The Way Home Season 4, Del’s life is about to change as she will have to become an empty nester. Kat’s relationship with Elliot is progressing in a positive direction, while Alice will soon graduate from high school and move away. Alice has her goals set, as she wants to join the performing arts university.
Hence, she will be leaving for New York City soon. Sadie Laflamme-Snow, while discussing The Way Home Season 4, notes that “every detail” of this season is “thought through and highly intentional”. As this is the final season of the series, viewers often expect the storyline to revisit past moments.
Laflamme-Snow notes that there will be “many nods to earlier moments” along with moments which viewers might have thought to be “accidental” but were not actually so. It cannot be denied that a distinct aspect of this series is the way it approaches the crucial identifying factors of the storyline. Laflamme-Snow adds that the storyline will be “honoring what makes this show special,” adding a layer of intrigue for the upcoming episodes of the series.
Laflamme-Snow takes on the role of Alice in The Way Home, and the first episode of this season focuses on Alice graduating from high school. La-flamme Snow adds that the filming process for the first episode was “almost harder” than for the later episodes. This is mainly because the storyline involved Alice “moving on and stepping into the future.”
According to her, filming these scenes “felt incredibly emotional”. Evan Williams also opens up about “digging” deeper into Elliot’s character in The Way Home Season 4. They were able to collaborate with “the writers and cast” of the series so that they could “braid everything together” in Elliot’s storyline.
Williams’s words about Elliot’s situation in season 4 add to the intrigue as he says that he “never expected” that Elliot would “end up where he is after four seasons”. He also adds that the fourth season is “dense” and the “burning questions” that the viewers have “will be resolved”.
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Edited by KOUSHIKI ROY