Few shows can sustain levels of romance, drama, and suspense over a decade, butWhen Calls the Heart Season 12is the proof in the pudding. We won’t be seeing any new episodes until next year, but potential plotlines for the cozy drama have already been brewing.
For one star, the most obvious answer is to get main characters Elizabeth and Nathan wed. When we left them in Season 11 they weren’t even engaged, but romantic tension has been there since Elizabeth’s late husband Jack died in Season 5.
Pascale Hutton, who plays Rosemary LeVeaux Coulter on thebinge-worthy TV show,toldUS Weekly, “I would love it if Rosemary was going [to] be the officiant. But I feel like Joseph is a solid pastor and he could handle that well.
“[Rosemary] could be more of like a maid of honor and helping plan the whole thing.”
As Hutton points out, her character was a major part of helping Elizabeth’s wedding to Jack prior to his death in a freak landslide accident.
“She always has her girlfriend’s back,” she continued. “She’s always gonna be there. I foresee she might be a wedding planner slash maid of honor.”
At present, there are no confirmed plans for an Elizabeth-Nathan wedding – in fact, there are no confirmed plans at all.
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In the Season 11 finale, we saw the pair make their public debut as a couple, which was salt in the wound for old flame Lucas, the guy Elizabeth was originally going to marry before calling things off.
The drama isn’t exactly over asLucas is returning, yet he doesn’t really have anything to return for, now that he’s lost his love and new job prospects.
On top of this, fan rumors have been circulating thatJack might come back from the deadfor When Calls the Heart Season 12, in true Bobby Ewing Dallas style.
Thefinal line in Season 11saw Hargraves calling Elizabeth aside to tell her some news about her late husband. What that might be – and how it could affect her relationship with Nathan – is still unknown.
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