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EPISODE · May 1, 2026 · 20 MIN

Hope Valley 1874 Episode 6 Review

from Hallmark Mysteries & More · host Eric Rutin & Andrea Claassen

We would love to hear from you. Send us your thoughts or suggestions. Eric and Andrea are back in Hope Valley — 1874 edition. Episode 6, "Common Ground," gives us a boarding house with actual curtains, a courtroom scene that lands, a horse that does not, and Rebecca finally hitting a wall. Literally. Two episodes left in season one and things are starting to come together. Mostly.What we liked: the boarding house is looking genuinely charming, Benjamin Ayres and that horse had a very short introduction, Alexander's courtroom ruling surprised us in the best way, and Hattie delivers the line of the episode by the lake. What we didn't like: the pacing is still the pacing, that flooded alfalfa field dried up faster than it had any right to, and a young girl speaking up in an 1874 courtroom required some suspension of disbelief even by Hallmark standards.Plus: the evil mother-in-law cliffhanger we had to rewind twice, a quick gold price history lesson (half an ounce was worth about ten dollars in 1874 — the writers actually did their homework), and a Minnesota Timberwolves update that snuck in because Eric is going to give you a Wolves update regardless.Next week: Andrew Walker in a horse racing movie. We have complicated feelings about horse racing movies. We have uncomplicated feelings about Andrew Walker.Subscribe for new Hope Valley 1874 reviews every week, plus Hallmark movie reviews, rankings, and the occasional detour into NBA playoffs territory.🐴 Hope Valley 1874 reviews every week 🎬 Hallmark movie reviews, rankings and more at youtube.com/@hallmarkmysteriesandmore#HopeValley1874 #HopeValley #HallmarkMysteries #HallmarkChannel #WhenCallsTheHeartCHAPTERS0:00 — Welcome to Hope Valley 1874 Episode 6 0:45 — Episode 6 Overview: Common Ground 2:10 — What We Liked: The Boarding House, the Lake & Lars's Family 4:30 — Benjamin Ayres vs. The Horse 5:15 — Alexander's Courtroom Ruling 8:00 — What We Didn't Like: Pacing, the Prospector's Daughter & That Alfalfa Field 12:20 — The Evil Grandmother Cliffhanger (We Rewound It Twice) 14:00 — Gold Prices in 1874: The Show Did Its Homework 15:10 — Standout Scenes: Hattie by the Lake & Alexander's Speech 17:30 — What We're Hoping For in Episodes 7 and 8 19:15 — Wolves Update (Eric Cannot Help Himself) 20:10 — Next Week: Andrew Walker and Kentucky RosesFollow us on social media: Instagram and TikTok: @hallmarkmysteriesandmoreYoutubeOr visit our website. This podcast was created by fans for fans and is NOT affiliated with or sponsored by Hallmark or the Hallmark Channel. 

We would love to hear from you. Send us your thoughts or suggestions. Eric and Andrea are back in Hope Valley — 1874 edition. Episode 6, "Common Ground," gives us a boarding house with actual curtains, a courtroom scene that lands, a horse that does not, and Rebecca finally hitting a wall. Literally. Two episodes left in season one and things are starting to come together. Mostly. What we liked: the boarding house is looking genuinely charming, Benjamin Ayres and that horse had a very short ...

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