Deck The Hallmark

By: Bramble Jam Podcast Network
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  • You did it! You found your new favorite podcast! Congrats! Join Bran, Dan, and friends as they attempt to watch and review made-for-tv movies. Just a bunch of friends…watching made-for-tv movies. What could go wrong? Watch us EXCLUSIVELY on Philo - philo.tv/dth Listen ad-free at bramblejamplus.com Follow us - Instagram: @hallmarkpodcast Twitter: @hallmarkpodcast Facebook: Deck The Hallmark Podcast *Deck the Hallmark is NOT affiliated with Hallmark Media*
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Episodes
  • The Way Home - S03E01 - You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet (2025) ft. Ryan Pappolla
    Jan 9 2025

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    The episode kicks off with what seems like a flash back - a women writes a letter and puts it next of a baby in a basket. She grabs a man’s hand and they jump in the Here’s your revised text with spelling, grammar, and clarity improvements:

    The movie kicks off with what seems like a flashback—a woman writes a letter and places it next to a baby in a basket. She grabs a man’s hand, and they jump into a pond, leaving the baby behind.

    Cut to the present day: Jacob tells Kat that he’s sure he wants to do this—by “this,” he means meeting their mom. He walks in, and Del is immediately overwhelmed, begins to cry, and hugs him. He sees Alice and says, “It’s you…” He remembers her from when she traveled back to his childhood.

    Del is very confused. Kat gives her the notebook, saying it contains Jacob’s story. Cut to Elliot, who is continuing to demo the wall in his house when he finds a clock. He is confused for a second until Kat arrives with the good news.

    Jacob goes upstairs to shave, and Del tells Kat that he fits in Colton’s clothes. They check on him, and Del gives Jacob his stuffed bear as they look at the glow-in-the-dark stars.

    The next day, Kat catches Alice looking at her phone, staring at a picture of Casey wearing the necklace with the engagement ring. Alice suspects they’re a time traveler, but Kat thinks she’s reaching.

    The family comes together to hatch a plan to explain Jacob’s return. They go to the news, claiming a family found him, raised him, and revealed the truth on their deathbeds.

    Fast forward: Jacob is working the land like it’s the 1800s and thriving. Kat and Elliot’s relationship is stronger than ever, and she is publishing a new book that includes the chapter Susanna wrote, which was previously ripped out. Del receives a suspicious package in the mail. Inside is a note that reads, “Your lie is known.” Apparently, it’s not the first one.

    That night, Kat pulls out one of her dad’s old books. She accidentally spills wine on it, revealing a secret message: “No curses in the water. Believe in magic. Come to the pond.” She wonders if her dad left that message and if he knew about the pond.

    The next day, Alice returns from Minneapolis, where she’s been with her dad. She’s looking very fancy. She notices a sticker on her guitar, which belonged to Colton, that says “Coyles.” She realizes this was Thomas’s last name. When they ask Del about it, she says that’s what the pond used to be called.

    Kat has been missing the pond, Susanna, and maybe even Thomas. She and Alice visit the pond to reminisce. Kat speaks to the pond, telling Susanna about her chapter being published. Alice encourages her to go back. Kat hesitates but ultimately decides to try.

    She ends up back in the 1800s—womp, womp. She finds Elijah, who explains that Jacob had to jump because the British were after him for treason. Jumping was the safest choice. He warns her to leave because people still think she’s the White Witch. Before leaving, she visits Susanna. Kat tells Susanna she misses her, but Susanna insists she stop coming back. Kat promises she will but asks Susanna to keep writing. On her way out, Susanna looks at the painting under her bed—the one titled My Katherine.

    At the pond, Thomas appears. Kat tells him it’s over between them because she’s moved on.

    Back in the present day, Jacob reflects on how his dad told him never to go to the pond. Kat confronts him about why he came. Jacob admits it’s true, and while he’s happy to be here, he feels like a coward and struggles to adapt to this time.

    At Elliot’s housewarming party, Alice announces she wants to pursue PR instead of music. Del surprises Elliot by handing him a demo record from 1974 of Colton singing. As they listen, Alice notices someone running in the fields.

    We learn that Del and Sam have been secretly meeting in the barn.

    Kat confesses to Elliot that she time-traveled back to the 1800s one last time. Instead of responding, Elliot plays another track from the record. Kat doesn’t recognize the song, but it seems to be about the pond. Suddenly, another voice begins to sing, and it sounds like Alice. Kat searches for her but finds she isn’t home. Jacob, however, is, and he has another flashback of his dad telling him he loves him no matter what happens.

    The episode ends with Alice at the pond. She finds a sweater, calls her mom, and leaves a message, asking her to come to the pond because someone else is using it. As she speaks, someone runs up behind her and pushes her in.

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    50 mins
  • When Calls the Heart - S12E01 - The Mountie Way (2025) ft. Jacklyn Collier
    Jan 8 2025

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    So there is this mountie who tells Elizabeth he has news about her late husband. He tries to make the convo private but she insist Nathan be apart of it. He hands her Jack's commissioner medal - the highest honor of a mountie. They found it while excavating the site. Then this guy gives some shade in regards to her now being with Nathan. No one asked you, sir.
    Rosemary is upset that Lee is going to be gone for a while with the planning of the park.
    Comic books have come to Hope Valley, much to the concern of the adults.
    Lee is pushing back against Lucas' request for him to go to capital city, seeing as how they have a baby now. Rosemary is bothered by the drop in readership due to the radio but she is struck with a genius idea - news radio.
    Elizabeth goes to talk to Nathan because she can tell he feels guilty about the whole Jack thing. HE explains that one day he's gonna have to tell baby Jack that his dad went instead of him.
    Cadet Oliver Garret shows up and interrupts their moment.
    Little Jack is nervous about his first day of school, so Elizabeth gives him Jack medal to wear. He ends up letting Faith's little girl and so now he’s a hero.
    Lee tries to convince Rosemary he should go by telling her they’re going to name the park after Goldie. So finally she say yes.
    He hops on a train with Lucas and is shocked to find out that the slime ball from the campaign is still around.
    Nathan shows up at night with a thing for the medal and then they look at the moon and kiss.

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    41 mins
  • Love of the Irish (Hallmark Channel - 2025)
    Jan 7 2025

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    It’s winter in the big city, and Fiona is working another catering shift. She needs to leave early for a ballet audition, but her boss warns her that if she leaves, she’ll be fired. Desperate for advice, she calls her mom, who tells her not to quit. Ignoring her mom’s advice, Fiona quits anyway, only to discover she didn’t get the ballet gig.

    Meanwhile, Fiona’s mom is working on an old clock when she notices some words on the back that translate to “It’s not too late.” She pulls out an envelope but tries to hide it when Fiona arrives. Curious, Fiona takes a look and learns that her mom’s birth mother has reached out to meet her for the first time. Fiona is ecstatic and insists, “We’re going to Ireland!” Her mom is more hesitant, but eventually, they make the trip.

    Once in Ireland, they head to a pub, where Fiona bumps into a charming guy. She impresses everyone with her dart skills, finds a lucky penny, and decides that good fortune must be on its way. While exploring the town, she notices a storefront for sale that inexplicably catches her eye. Shortly afterward, a young girl compliments her dart skills, boosting her confidence.

    Determined to learn more about her mom’s letter, Fiona asks a local for help. She’s directed to someone who might have answers—none other than Liam, the guy from the pub. Though Liam doesn’t offer much help, he takes her to a wishing tree and cryptically says, “Good luck, kid.”

    Eventually, Fiona tracks down her mom’s birth mother, but her mom can’t bring herself to introduce herself yet. Later, they attend a community dance, and Fiona realizes that the young girl who admired her at the pub is Liam’s daughter.

    Fiona’s mom starts spending time with her birth mother, though she doesn’t reveal her true identity. Meanwhile, Fiona and Liam grow closer as he shows her the beauty of Ireland. Fiona shares her dream of opening a dance studio, but then she receives a call that she might have another chance at the ballet gig. Encouraged by Liam, she decides to go for it.

    At the last moment, Fiona changes her mind and decides to buy the storefront she saw earlier. Unfortunately, it’s already been sold. Fiona’s mom finally confesses the truth to her birth mother, and together, they help Fiona negotiate with the buyer. While the buyer refuses to sell, he agrees to rent the space to Fiona.

    In the end, Liam is thrilled to learn Fiona is staying. The dance studio becomes a big success, and the movie concludes with a kiss between Fiona and Liam.

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    40 mins

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