Touched By An Angel Season 3 Episode 11 Homecoming, Part 1
- November 24, 1996
- 42 min
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Homecoming, Part 1 is the eleventh episode of the third season of Touched By An Angel. The episode follows the story of a young soldier named Victor Tanksley who is returning home from the Vietnam War. Victor is excited to return to his family, including his wife and baby daughter. However, when he arrives in his hometown of Selma, Alabama, he is faced with racism and discrimination. The episode explores the theme of forgiveness and reconciliation as the angels Monica, Tess, and Andrew work to help Victor and his family heal from the wounds of the past.
The episode opens with Victor's return from the war. He is greeted by his wife, Shana, and his young daughter, but also faces hostility and racism from the white residents of Selma. In flashbacks, we see the history of racism in Selma, including the infamous events of Bloody Sunday and the Selma to Montgomery marches. Victor's father was a civil rights leader who was killed during the Selma to Montgomery march, adding to the tension and pain that Victor and his family face.
The angels are sent to Selma to help Victor and his family work through their pain and anger. Monica takes on the role of a nurse at the local VA hospital, where Victor is being treated for injuries sustained during the war. Tess and Andrew work with Shana and Victor's sister, Ruby, to plan a homecoming celebration for Victor. However, tensions continue to rise as the white residents of Selma protest the arrival of the "coloreds." Even Victor's own family members struggle with their bitterness and resentment towards white people.
As the episode progresses, the angels work to bring healing and reconciliation. Monica befriends a white veteran who was responsible for the death of a black soldier in Vietnam, helping him find peace and forgiveness. Tess and Andrew help Shana and Ruby confront their own prejudices and work towards forgiveness. Victor's mother, who has been distant and angry towards her son, finally opens up about her own pain and loss.
The episode ends with the homecoming celebration, where Victor is welcomed by a diverse group of people. The angels watch from afar as the community comes together to celebrate and heal. The episode sets the stage for the next episode, in which the angels continue their work to bring reconciliation to Selma.
Overall, Homecoming, Part 1 is a poignant and powerful episode that tackles difficult themes of racism, prejudice, and forgiveness. The strong performances of the cast, combined with the heartfelt writing and direction, make for a compelling and emotional viewing experience. Fans of Touched By An Angel will not want to miss this standout episode.