The Way Home - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet
New mysteries unfold across generations, as the Landry family looks to their past to find the truth

The Way We Were
Each member of the Landry family meets challenges and new adventures as truths and shocking revelations come to light.

Live and Let Die
Alice and Kat get a lesson in asking the right questions; Del rails against changes to the family dynamic; Elliot tries to understand his father.

I'll Have to Say I Love You in a Song
Romance is top of mind as Alice, Kat, and Del reflect on love in their past, present, and future. Meanwhile, Jacob struggles with his memories.

Reeling In the Years
Del celebrates a birthday, as the rest of the Landry family and Elliot take a step back to reassess their investigations.

Ain't No Sunshine
Kat and Jacob uncover a dark moment in Port Haven's past. Elliot reckons with his past and fate. Alice worries about what her future might hold.

Tell Me Something Good
The Landrys and Elliot reach difficult decisions and come to key realizations, as each sees that they may need to say goodbye to an aspect of their life.

Smoke on the Water
The Landry family faces the facts of recent revelations, as they grapple with a past that they now know wasn't always as it seemed.

Too Late to Turn Back Now
The Landry women pick up the pieces of their past, each wishing they could read Colton's mind. Jacob may have a secret he's keeping from them too.

If You Could Read My Mind
The three Landry women finally get answers to questions about the past, present, & future. But a shocking discovery will propel them to search for more.
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