[s4e2] Home: On The Range

Kat Landry finds herself thrown back to , a glitzy yet dangerous era. She meets her relative Fern Landry , who is the life of every party but hiding a deep conflict regarding her future. As Kat navigates the past, she realizes that Fern’s decision to marry Grayson Goodwin—a man with shady ties to local bootleggers—might be the moment the Landry family’s luck began to turn. Meanwhile, in the present, Del tries to find peace as an empty nester, while Alice's own trips to the past mirror Kat's journey, revealing that the "home" they all seek is built on secrets buried generations ago. Option 2: FROM (Sci-Fi/Horror Series)

The second episode of Season 4 of FROM features a harrowing "storywalk" and the literal loss of a home. [S4E2] Home on the Range

Julie uses her "storywalk" ability to revisit a scene from the past, specifically the RV incident from Season 2. In this twisted version of memory, she sees the monsters forming a silent, terrifying line around their former mobile home while the lights flicker in an eerie rhythmic warning. The episode highlights the "Sick and Twisted Games" the town plays, as Ethan and Julie are led to a barn where they find their father, Jim, in a grizzly state. The "home on the range" for these survivors has become a literal house of horrors where the past can be walked into, but never truly escaped. Option 3: Disney's Home on the Range (Animated Film) Kat Landry finds herself thrown back to ,

In these versions, the story follows Maggie, Mrs. Calloway, and Grace as they face a looming deadline to save . They are short on the $800 needed to save the farm and decide to go after the notorious cattle rustler Alameda Slim , whose bounty is their last hope. The story explores the bond between these unlikely heroes as they realize that "home" isn't just the land they sleep on, but the family they’ve formed while defending it against the greed of the frontier. Option 4: The X-Files ("Home" - S4E2) Meanwhile, in the present, Del tries to find

Widely considered one of the most famous and disturbing episodes of television, titled simply "Home."