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Review: The Eleventh Season 1 Episode 1

I'm excited to tell you about a new Feeln's original series called, "The Eleventh" (TV-PG). I was given an opportunity to watch the first episode. I really enjoyed it and can't wait to see the next episode :)!

The Eleventh is about a teenage girl's journey to reconnect with her estranged grandmother. Janine (Ren Harris) delivers an envelope to Margaret (Cloris Leachman), her maternal grandma whom she thinks she has never met, upon her mother's request before she died. Margaret did not have a good relationship with her daughter, Dana (Janine's mom) and son-in-law, Neil (Christopher Atkins). How Margaret treated her daughter is similar to how my mom treated me so I can relate to the story very well. Against her father's wishes, Janine is determined to spend time with Margaret. Wonderful performance from the cast! I am hooked after the first episode. The series covers themes of family, forgiveness, love, healing, relationship, and more. It also stars Florence Henderson (The Brady Bunch, Dancing With The Stars), and Ed Asner (The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Roots, Up).

I'd like to invite you to check this family-friendly series out. To watch full episodes of ‘The Eleventh’ on Feeln, go to:  http://www.feeln.com/films/the_eleventh_s1e01?couid=GHMNorganic_052616_the11th_ .

About Feeln:
 Feeln is the leading streaming service that brings you heartfelt stories of love and togetherness, anytime, anywhere. All movies are handpicked so you spend less time searching and more time with the stories you love. Feeln brings home the exclusive library of Hallmark Hall of Fame features, Hollywood movies and TV series, and award-winning originals you won’t find anywhere else.

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