"Caitlin's Way"
(An Unofficial Web Site)
("Caitlin's Way" has also been called
"Just a Kid" and "Caitlin Montana")
Last updated: Friday, March 13, 2010
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"Caitlin's Way" is a Canadian series that was filmed in Alberta. It stands out as an exceptionally refreshing and unique television show about mistakes and second chances. While aimed primarily toward a teen-age audience, "Caitlin's Way" has something
to say to people of all ages.
TV Schedule:
First and Second Season Air Dates on Various Networks:
For the original first and second season air dates of Caitlin's Way on "The N" (USA), click here.
For the original first and second season air dates of Caitlin's Way on Nicelodeon (USA), click here.
For the last air dates of Caitlin Montana (in French) on VRAK-TV (Canada), click here.
Caitlin's Way (Caitlin Montana) is available on DVD in languages other than English (French). Click here for more information!
Click here to visit the web site of The Household Saints, a band who's music was featured on the episides Testing and Making Allowances.
The show is indeed cancelled in the sense that no new episodes are being made. Ken Tremblett (the actor who played Jim Lowe) posted the following statement on
his now-closed web page: "'Caitlin's Way' is over. The show has NOT been renewed for a 3rd season. Thank you for your patience, dedication and following that both myself and the show have enjoyed. I truly appreciate the work that all involved have done for us. Thank you so much for watching. Time to move on..."
There is a site dedicated to bringing "Caitlin's Way" to DVD, and there is
at least one On-line Petition to
save the show. The probability that there will ever be new episodes of "Caitlin's
Way" is zero, but it never hurts to express your opinion.
The song "Wishing for a Sail" by Dig Circus was available on the CD Shekkie II -Electric Boogaloo. I'm not sure where you can find it now, however.
The Premise:
"A tough, streetwise orphan from Philadelphia, Caitlin
Seeger thumbs her nose at authority until a run-in with the
law forces her to make a pretty tough choice: do some time in juvenile
hall or move out to Montana to live with her distant cousins. Even though
she doesn't always make the best decisions, this one's a no-brainer.
Luckily, her cousins have a son her age and she finds a trusted companion--a
horse named Bandit who's even wilder than she is. Learning to live together
and respect each other's differences is no easy task for Caitlin
and her new family, but her friends, her strong personality and her
love of photography help her make it through. Life in Montana
may be different than life in the city, but it's definitely an adventure!"
--From Nicelodean's Official Caitlin's
Way Web Site.
What People Have Said About "Caitlin's Way"
"I think the name is okay, but I might call it Caitlin's
Second Chance, because that's really what it is." --Margot's
Review of Caitlin's Way
"The message that it sends out is really to never
give up... even if you're in trouble." --Brooke
"Nickelodeon's newest series "Caitlin's Way" is
far edgier than any existing series on this all-kid network, and
that's a good thing. This story of redemption, second chances and
the impact love can have on our deepest hurts will touch young teens
and parents alike." --Jennifer
Mangan
"The first episode really does a great job of
introducing the characters, their emotional take on life; and
the differences we all have. I like and would recommend it for Lindsay
Felton's performance alone but it always has the potential of being
something original on TV. We don't see that much." --Brian C. Williams
"Caitlin's Way" Almost Without Lindsay Felton...
According to the Dallas Morning News, the original
story didn't have a Caitlin in the lead role. Jeanne Spreier
writes, "The plot centered on a confused young man. Lindsay auditioned
for another part in the show. She recalls that as she was auditioning,
things got strange. 'They were all whispering,' she says, 'and
I didn't know what was going on.' Her mother got called over to talk
to the grownups. Ideas changed as creator Tommy Lynch, and others,
decided Lindsay should be the series' star. The lead was switched
from a boy's role to a girl's."
Lindsay Marie Felton as Anna Morgan:
Lindsay Felton starred in a movie called "Anna's
Dream" that aired Friday, October 4, 2002 at 8:00 p.m. (Eastern
Time Zone) on the PAX television network in the United States. The
movie is a story about a girl who is left paralized after a gymnastics
accident.
Quick Time Movies of "Caitlin's Way":
Click here
if you would like to download the movie of the Season 1 opening
sequence. It features the song "Wishing for a Sail" performed by Dig
Circus.
Click here
if you would like to download a short movie with clips from the episode "Take Your Best Shot."
You will need a Quick Time player. Click here if
you do not have Quick Time and would like to download it.
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