Nathan and Allie open and close this episode, and they always deliver on memorable scenes. Allie's concerns for Nathan finally are a reason for Nathan and Elizabeth to stop talking in code and start speaking openly -- finally. The closing scene when Elizabeth comes to find Nathan was worth the wait, although it did feel like the writers are throwing crumbs to the fans. This was a very important very delicious crumb!
There was a lot of talk about the resort and negotiations between Hope Valley and Benson Hills. A mayoral change happens for Hope Valley, and now Hope Valley's mayor is someone who was "born" for the job, according to his wife.
Henry wrestles with how to use his giftedness to help the town without turning back into his old self that he hates.
Elizabeth made a decision about the Hope Valley school felt very surprising.
There are school kid storylines in the episode -- When Calls the Heart at its best.
The Canfields have deep and meaningful scenes.
Lucas starts to remember what happened the night of the shooting -- Once again we see how the cinematography department has upped their game for season 11. They included some great visual and sound effects for a mysterious flashback. We still don't know who shot Lucas Bouchard, but I'm beginning to wonder if he might?
A great episode and worth the watch!