The Way Home's Chyler Leigh and Evan Williams Tease Love Triangle

The Way Home is stuffed with twists and turns, but even the magical pond doesn’t seem to know the way to stay Kat and Elliot out of a love triangle every season.

Chyler Leigh and Evan Williams, who play Kat Landry and Elliot Augustine, respectively, on the Hallmark Channel collection, know all too well how sophisticated their characters’ connection has transform.

“He’s very delicate about this,” Leigh, 41, teased to Us Weekly about Williams’ reaction to Kat and Elliot being in a 2d love triangle during season 2. “He’s very delicate.”

Leigh solely instructed Us that Elliot is “so bitter about those different love interests,” including Kat’s high-school boyfriend and eventual husband, Brady (Al Mukadam), who lovers noticed numerous throughout season 1, and Thomas Coyle (Kris Holden-Ried) from the 1814 time bounce in season 2.

Leigh published that her costar Williams, 40, often sounds off via X about the love triangle drama, telling Us his “responses are simply beneficial.”

During season 2, which premiered in January, Kat goes again to the 1800s to try and locate her lost younger brother, Jacob. While there, she will get just about Thomas, which rubs Elliot — who has been in love together with her since they have been children — the flawed way.

“OK so Thomas can have rippling muscle tissue and a gun … But what else he may most likely have? LICE,” Williams teased via X in February, taking a jab at his character’s new romantic rival. “OK? 1814. So let’s simply relax.”

Although Elliot is combating against Thomas for Kat’s attention on display screen, Leigh instructed Us that Holden-Ried, 50, is a “lovely, lovely individual.” Williams agreed with the remark however noted that he believes Elliot is Kat’s without end individual.

“It’s true love,” Williams stated of Elliot and Kat, describing the characters’ connection as a “star-crossed love with 25 years in the making.”

The actor, then again, identified that The Way Home writers love to “make the audience paintings for it,” so Kat and Elliot’s love tale may never be completely clean crusing.

“The factor we love about the display is that audiences know that they are able to expect the sudden,” Williams defined. “We’re giving it everything we’ve were given. I think we’re seeking to play the love that is worth it.”

He gushed: “And every time I look in Chyler’s eyes, it’s like the first time I heard The Beatles. … I’m not going to mention which music regardless that.”

Leigh used to be touched by Williams’ “praise” and teased that their characters might be endgame if the stars ever align.

“I don’t assume the rest’s going to happen in the way of her feelings [for Elliot]. I feel it’s only a subject of timing,” she instructed Us. “It’s like when you do have that love of your existence [come into] your existence, once you are feeling it, you'll be able to’t now not really feel it. It just adjustments.”

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Leigh added that by means of the end of season 2, viewers will see that Kat and Elliot “get to the point the place you'll be able to see them in point of fact seeking to see it from the different facet.”

The Way Home season 2 finale airs on Hallmark Channel Sunday, March 31, at 9 p.m. ET.

With reporting through Christina Garibaldi

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