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On that note, “Heartland” has been on the air for fourteen seasons, and I would advise prospective viewers to cautiously dig around about it with potential spoiler exposure in mind. Season 15 does not have a premiere date yet, although it has begun filming, per Amber Marshall’s June 9 Instagram post. The first 13 seasons are now streaming on Netflix alongside other series.
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“Heartland” is currently streaming on Roku TV, and airing on Up TV (available on Philo) in the United States. It is precisely the TV comfort food I have been dying to watch, and others probably are too. To know there are still 12 seasons left to watch is also an extraordinary comfort. Teenage love affairs are always a tricky business, but you would never guess that considering how well “Heartland” develops Amy, Ty, and their admirable bond.
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The conjured romances are also equally compelling as they provide cornerstone dynamics the series hinges on as it progresses during its early seasons. It is a tip of the cowboy hat to “Heartland” that its writers skilfully employ episodic storylines that perfectly nest underneath captivating umbrella arcs. Two seasons in and counting, I can testify that this TV show is worth binge-watching. There are stories of redemption, coming-of-age, and romances that are destined to stir the heartstrings. “Heartland” has too epic of a tale not to get distracted. Speaking of, the good news is “Heartland” gets viewers so caught up in the action, you are unlikely to miss the lack of spicy language. Lou and Beth share a lot in common, in Lou’s case, minus the profanity. There are loads of family drama, scheming interlopers, and imagining how Lou and Beth Dutton would handle each other in an alt-universe is fan fiction gold. For fans of “Yellowstone” waiting for its return, “Heartland” is the perfect series to help salve the wound of its missing status. On a ranch, there is no time for fake, over-the-top personalities. “Heartland” pulls from the domestic politics that made “Game of Thrones” so juicy while also calling upon the terrain that makes “Yellowstone” such a burgeoning treasure.


So, if you thought “Game of Thrones” eight seasons was a long ride, “Heartland” has seven more seasons and counting to its name. The show has been on for over a decade and a half. Fans are currently waiting for Season 4 of “Yellowstone” alongside some spinoffs, while “Heartland” fans are anxiously awaiting Season 15 - yes, 15. That is important to note because “Heartland” shares lots of genre real estate with Paramount Network’s “Yellowstone,” which by comparison is only just beginning its run. To its credit, “Heartland” is exciting, funny, and intense without needing to veer into anything R-rated. These colorful characters and the fantastic cast come together to weave something quite tremendous – a lively and family-friendly drama. Fleshing out “Heartland” is Ty Borden (Graham Wardle), a hired farmhand working out his probation on the ranch, and Heartland’s delightfully nosy neighbor Mallory (Jessica Amlee). In the meantime, Amy and Lou’s scene-stealing Grandpa Jack (Shaun Johnston) proves vital to helping his granddaughters cope as a strong patriarch.

The namesake of “Heartland” has hit some financial turbulence, which businesswoman Lou sets out to fix, while Amy uses her special skills with horses to help heal them.
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Like any Hallmark movie worth its salt (and sugar), Lou ends up reconnecting with her family, the love of her youth - Scott (Nathanial Arcand) - and the ranch.
