With help from a nurse at the home (Jacinda Barrett) and her friendly cop of a husband (Dash Mihok), Heidi had a place to stay and a way to keep in contact with Bernadette. One of them, Elliott (Michael Arden), looked her over carefully and said, “Soof.” When she arrived in Liberty, she learned that the Hill House she sought was a group home for autistic individuals. She rode part way on the bus with a woman carrying kittens (Cloris Leachman). She won a sack of money and got on the bus to go to Liberty, NY. She had the name of a place called Hill House, too. This word and some clues from the photos made Heidi think she was from Liberty, NY. When she looked at the photos, she found her mother’s vocabulary of 22 words included another word: soof. Thirteen years later, Heidi (Talitha Eliana Bateman) found and developed an old roll of film. They had two apartments, with an open wall between them. She called her daughter Heidi, to which Bernadette added It. Instead she took down the walls between the two apartments.īernadette rescued and cared for both mother and infant. When she heard the infant crying next door for 24 solid hours, she didn’t go outside her door. Thirteen years ago, an autistic woman (Jessica Collins) with an infant was outside Bernadette’s ( Alfre Woodard) apartment.īernadette was agoraphobic. It’s a tearjerker of a tale about finding your family and your place in the world. It is based on the best selling children’s novel by Sarah Weeks.
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