Spoiler Alert - Do Not Read If You Prefer to be Surprised
In Coming Together, Coming Apart, Elizabeth (Erin Krakow) and Jack (Daniel
Lissing), still upset after their fight, separately set out to help their younger siblings move
toward a better future—apart from each other. But when Tom (Max Lloyd-Jones) and Julie
(Charlotte Hegele) stubbornly run off together, Elizabeth puts her argument with Jack aside to
enlist his help to find them before they make an even bigger mistake. In Hope Valley, Gowen
(Martin Cummins) is still reeling from his loss in the poker game, and begins pressuring Abigail
(Lori Loughlin) to sell the café to a new investor. When a tough Abigail refuses to let go, Gowen
can’t contain his anger as he conspires with Dottie (Erica Carroll) to threaten Abigail into
understanding the consequences. Then, a concerned Abigail looks to Pastor Frank (Mark
Humphrey) for guidance and finds the spark of something new with him, even as his past
remains a mystery. At the same time, a charming Lee (Kavan Smith) hopes to move his
flirtation with Rosemary (Pascale Hutton) into something more, but the dramatic actress’s
independent streak proves she isn’t ready to settle down, making Lee reconsider his approach.
And in Hamilton, Jack realizes Tom’s troubling behavior has roots in their past as he helps his
brother say an emotional farewell. Then, a calculated offer from William (Garwin Sanford)
makes Jack realize Elizabeth’s family might never accept him for who he is, and Jack and
Elizabeth’s different worlds suddenly seem farther apart than ever before.
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