Ep 2. L'chaim, to Life
- TV-NR
- October 4, 2015
- 47 min
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8.3 (89)
Sarah is trying her best to make a fresh start in episode 2 of season 3 of A Place to Call Home. She wants to build a life with her child, but it seems like fate isn't ready to let her have a peaceful life yet. Sarah's new boss Jackie Russo has made a terrible discovery about her past, and she's not afraid to use it to control Sarah.
Meanwhile, Regina's luck has taken a turn for the better. She's secured a job as the new nurse in Inverness. She's determined to make the most of this opportunity, but she might face some opposition from the locals. Her feisty personality is bound to rub some people the wrong way.
Jack has also returned home from Sydney, and he's determined to regain control of his life. He's determined to keep his distance from Carolyn, but their connection is undeniable. They both care deeply for each other, but there are some issues they need to work out.
Elizabeth is still recovering from the news that James and Harry will be moving to the farm with Olivia. She's trying to put on a brave face but it's clear that she's saddened by the prospect of losing her grandsons. However, the arrival of a new family member might give her something to smile about.
The episode is full of comedic moments that will make you laugh out loud. The residents of Inverness are preparing for a wedding, and the preparations are anything but peaceful. You'll have a good time watching all the shenanigans the characters get up to while they prepare for the happy occasion.
The episode is also tinged with a sense of nostalgia. The characters are all reminiscing about their past and wondering if they made the right choices. There are some emotional moments that will make you feel for the characters. Their struggles are relatable, and their determination to keep going despite the obstacles they face is inspiring.
Overall, the episode is a great addition to the series. It moves the plot forward in a meaningful way, and it also manages to be entertaining and heartwarming. The characters continue to be the heart and soul of the show, and their stories are what make A Place to Call Home such a compelling watch.