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We’ve got our fingers crossed for that third season, because according Swisher, the end of season two is an ideal setup for a renewal. After noting the surprise twist at the end of Storms and Rainbows, she added, We end season two again with a lot of drama. In case you need a refresher, the first season’s final episode ended with a devastating car crash that left Kyle unconscious.
She said, I didn’t want to know who was in the car until the last possible minute, because I just hate to hold things over people’s heads. But obviously I know who’s in the car. Swisher also noted that Sheryl J. Anderson, the mastermind behind Sweet Magnolias, has a knack for creating soapy, delicious storylines, so if Netflix does renew it for a third season, we can rest assured that there will be even bigger plot twists to come.
While discussing her first-ever Hallmark movie, As Luck Would Have It, she revealed that it was her late grandmother—an avid Hallmark enthusiast—who inspired her to take on the role. She said, I started reading [the script] and it was about this woman who was coming to a crossroads in her life, and she had this connection to Ireland because of her grandmother. In case you’ve yet to see the teaser, the charming film follows Lindsey (Swisher), a young woman who travels to Ireland and enters a famous matchmaking festival to win herself a dream guy.
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