The focus on romantic content isn’t the only thing keeping Tyler Hynes from fleeing Hallmark in pursuit of rival network Great American Family. The actor also treasures the real-life bonds he’s formed with the people there. While speaking with Us Weekly in 2023, Hynes shared one of his favorite aspects of working for Hallmark. “Very simply [it] is just the individuals, the individuals that are part of the camp as far as executives and directors and producers and actors,” he enthused. “Everybody is absolutely lovely. And it seems like comparatively perhaps to other places, I think it’s as close as you can come to feeling like a family that is supportive.” 

Proving that first impressions aren’t always accurate, the “It Was Always You” star once admitted that he wasn’t initially sold on Hallmark’s whole “family” dynamic, which Hynes had been told about long before joining the network. “There was a commercial I did, and that person wanted me to do a Hallmark movie,” Hynes revealed to Vulture. “I had a meeting and it was super strange. They were saying things like, ‘Once you do one, you’re in the family.’ And I was like, I don’t know about all that.” Fortunately, the actor’s feelings have obviously changed in the intervening time and he now sees this approach as a boon rather than a reason to stay away.

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