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This may not be the answer you’re looking for but it’s my opinion.
As far as I can remember, my parents and their siblings would have the Hallmark channel running all day during the holidays and family get-togethers. They feel that it’s kid-friendly because there’s no cursing and no aggressive ads for the latest Disney toy. It didn’t matter who was hosting Thanksgiving dinner, it’s always the same movies on the television.
So whenever I hear someone mention the Hallmark channel, I immediately think of the numerous Christmas movies we watched over the years and associate the channel with wholesome family-friendly shows and a dinner table filled with food. The movies always have the entire happy family working together to make dinner just like my family — minus my cousins and I stealing grandad’s bourbon, grammy’s smokes and our uncle’s car to pick up another cousin who’s high as a kite.
Two years ago, a friend of mine introduced me to The Way Home, a fantasy drama tv series which I actually enjoyed. I was surprised to find it on the Hallmark channel and I’m looking forward to another season if it comes to fruition. That’s probably the feminist plot line you’re looking for since it revolves around three generations of women.
This was in fact exactly what I was looking for.
Thats also a lovely story