Army Wives is back for their fourth season tonight on Lifetime at 10p. The show picks up where it left off with so many of last season’s cliffhangers being answered that I can’t tell you what happens because I don’t want you to be spoiled. What I can tell you is tonight is a very emotional episode and the one thing that hasn’t changed is no matter what this group of friends go through they will always have each other to rely on!
So tune into Army Wives tonight and every Sunday at 10p for what will be another amazing season of the well done show.
Tonight on Lifetime Movie Network at 8p Amish Grace premieres and it is a must watch movie. Amish Grace is loosely based on the school shooting at an Amish Schoolhouse in 2006 that left five girls and the shooter dead. The Amish believe you should forgive everyone even the man that gunned down 5 little girls at their school, and the film tells the story of one of the mom’s who cannot forgive that man. Several people of their community help the wife and children of the gunman, but the mom is the only one who cannot fake it around it. A journalist wonders how they can be so forgiving when she is not and she didn’t know anyone involved in the shooting. The mother finds solace in that journalist and decides she cannot stay in that community and knows if she leaves she will be shunned and her husband will never ever talk to her again. Will she leave or will something change her mind. There are plenty of scenes that will make you cry, but also inspired how the Amish faith is so strong even at their weakest. There are plenty of powerful scenes that will make you re-evaluate how you handle your hate and the movie will show you that you should not let it get the best of you.
Amish Grace is an amazing story about loss and forgiveness and will make you reconsider how you feel about forgiveness, so watch it tonight on LMN at 8p.
Tonight on Lifetime at 9p I highly recommend you watch The Pregnancy Pact. The telemovie is loosely based on the real Pregnancy Pact in Worcester, Ma and it is really scary that a pact girls decided to get pregnant together after one of them finds themselves knocked up. This telemovie shows how the girls think it is such a great idea to have a baby, but as they get further along in their pregnancies and give birth they realize they made a mistake. It isn’t only the teens who made the mistake, their parents and teachers who did not allow proper sexual education and condoms to be distributed at the school also made one. Something they wind up realizing too late. This is a movie that everyone who is a parent and a teen should watch because being a teen mom isn’t easy and there are ways to prevent. That and it is a really good movie!
Janet “Prissy” Gregory, a single mother with a haunted past, is a paralegal struggling to overcome doubts about the culpability of Calvin Willis, an African-American husband and father wrongfully accused of assaulting a neighborhood girl. Eventually convinced of Calvin’s innocence, Janet decides, at great personal cost, to take on his case and fight for him when many of those closest to him turned their backs. Despite seemingly insurmountable odds, she wages a 22-year battle against the justice system, and with the help of The Innocence Project, an organization that works to exonerate wrongfully convicted people through DNA testing, she accomplished the near-impossible feat of overturning the travesty that put Calvin in prison for more than two decades.
Tonight at 8p Lifetime Movie Network in The Wronged Man Julia Ormond gives an amazing performance as a lawyer who tries to prove that the convicted man is innocents. When Prissy inherits the case of Calvin Willis she agrees to meet with the family, who has spent all their money to hire her firm and then she plans to move on because their money has run. But when she looks into his case she realizes he is innocent and spends the next 20 years trying to set him free at the cost of almost everything her life. The Wronged Man is based on actual events and it is really scary how someone who is innocent can be convicted of a crime and lose everything and the law that is there to protect him can’t do anything to set him free
Tonight on Lifetime Move Network at 8p they are debuting the movie The Christmas Hope and it is a movie that lives up its a name. It is a movie that brings 3 families of strangers together via different experiences…from death comes hope and love for the strangers and the chance to move on from a difficult time together. Madeline Stowe plays Patricia, a social worker who son died from a car accident two years earlier around Christmas and she is on the verge of losing her marriage too. Emily Adams is a little girl who just lost her mom to a car accident and Patricia has to take her in because the shelters are filled up. Patricia also just fostered a baby who is sick and she brings it to the doctor who took care of her son before he died. Ian Ziering plays Dr Andrews and he has a gift for the family whose son died two years earlier but he doesn’t remember who they are until Patricia comes in with the baby. Together these people all find each other and change each others’ lives for the better and in a way they change ours by watching them. The Christmas Hope is a sweet story that will make you cry, but leave you with hope that the littlest act of kindness can change someone’s life for the better. So open The Christmas Hope tonight at 8p on Lifetime Movie Network for a movie that will keep on giving after this Christmas in a distance memory.