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Andrea Burks As Faith Carter Character Analysis
Potential Spoiler Alert: While I do my best to not give too much away, do not read any further if you are concerned about spoilers lest I tell you something either you didn't know or didn't want to know.

Andrea Burks as Faith Cater
Andrea Burks as Faith Carter
Okay, let's get the "elephant in the room" out of the way first thing. As all Hearties have seemingly been dreading, Nurse Faith returns to the show in this episode. Yes, Andrea comes back to reprise her role, and she is as radiant and sweet as she was in the role last season. Jack is inadvertently the one who "welcomes" her to Hope Valley, and for both of them, it is one awkward meeting. That is, until she announces that she is engaged. Okay, Hearties, you can temporarily breathe a sigh of relief. If anything, she is a threat to Rosemary, but not romantically speaking (you will understand that later). Andrea has the ideal look for a polished, fresh, young nurse, but as far as I'm concerned,
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Just like last week, his character is ever looming over the peaceful town, and he will do everything and anything to obtain his prime objective, Pastor Hogan, or Matt, as he knows him. To the pastor's credit, he refuses to resist because he desires no harm to befall Hope Valley and especially Abigail. He is only hopeful that once and for all, Jake Garrison will be captured and placed in irons for his multitudinous crimes.

Aren Buchholz (Jesse)
Aren Buchholz (Jesse)
Of course, Jesse is still on the run. He has fallen for the delightful Clara, and he truly is searching for a way out of the gang. But that is easier said than done. With perfection, Aren depicts the conflicted young man who is permitting the love of a woman to transform him. I have been on his side since last week, and I do believe the viewers are going to see this change of heart in him.

Eva Bourne (Clara)
Eva Bourne

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