
After plenty of upset among fans following the Facebook post, star Kristoffer Polaha tweeted, "Well kids, looks like the cat's out of the bag. #Mystery101 has solved its last mystery. "You are the most incredibly supportive fans ever! We LOVE you! @JillWagner @robinthomas101 & I had the most amazing time entertaining you by bringing Travis, Amy, & Graham to life. But..."
He added a suspicious winking emoji at the end of the post. He got even cheekier when replying to a comment suggesting that they remove the final scenes from the last film including the cliffhanger; the actor suggested, "Or shoot a wedding scene. We love a happy ending."
It's clear that Polaha is just as eager for the series to continue as fans are, and he's not afraid to let people know it. So, why the abrupt ending? Plenty of stars have left The Hallmark Channel to move to the competitor network, Great American Family. Jill Wagner hasn't appeared in any new content for Hallmark since 2021, but she has made two Christmas movies for GAC. She has also co-created her own Paramount+ series, "Lioness" that she'll be starring in. So, Hallmark may have lost Wagner, but Polaha has made it clear that he adores working for Hallmark, and he hasn't ventured over to GAC. While we may not see more of him in "Mystery 101," we're confident that we'll see Polaha in plenty more Hallmark movies –– maybe even a mystery or two.
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