![]() Jack is upset with Charmaine because he got her pregnant with twins. There's no plot just a bunch of whiners whining all the time. Did no one writing this script think to do some research?! The most absurdly far fetched storyline I have ever seen. Literally could take weeks before that can happen. Secondary, you can't just pop into your doctors office and get implanted. Firstly, they will ALWAYS make sure you aren't pregnant before any procedure like that. ![]() She's now pregnant and not sure who the father could be. Mel, goes to LA for a couple of days to be at her sisters side but then remembers she has some frozen embryos and, on a whim, decides to get them implanted. ![]() Preacher stuck picking up pieces and looking after a child of someone he never dated. Hope not being around this season was actually the only good point. The only doctor and nurse in Virgin River but they are literally NEVER at work. Charmaine is having twins, bought her baby items, booked her hospital room, met someone and got married but she still have NO clear baby bump. It's been 3 seasons but it appears that only 3 months have past. But there are so many better shows out there now that we just aren't going to invest any more time in Virgin River. And the acting is pretty good, especially Alexandra Breckenridge, Martin Henderson, Colin Lawrence and Tim Matheson. We're disappointed in the decline in quality because we really wanted to like it. The sudden fire at Jack's house is also completely unbelievable in this day and age of mandatory smoke detectors (especially in California!) that would have gone off and warned them well before any fire could have developed as far as it did. Again, the character of Charmaine is totally unbelievable - engaged after three weeks? Still not showing? Come on. But we tuned in to season 3 right when it was available and were so turned off by the first episode that we are not going to continue. We eagerly waited for season 2 and enjoyed it, for the most part, but some of the plot twists were starting to feel contrived and Charmaine's character was increasingly unbelievable (she has never looked pregnant) not to mention annoying. We really enjoyed season 1 and became invested in the characters. In the books, we connect with characters, we root for them, we get those happy payoffs. Instead, with a continued focus on Mel and Jack, we get an endless supply of contrived drama. If the script writers stuck with that, and moved the story along to focus on different people and issues in progressive seasons, it may have worked better. This came to the screen with a built in fanbase because Carr's books are best sellers. The lead character who could be admired is now just annoying. ![]() now we cry and wallow and OMG I am at ep 9 and I think I'll have to skip to the end of the finale because I can't take anymore. now she creates problems, creates unnecessary drama in her relationship, constantly feels sorry for herself - for the same issues she spent season one overcoming - and showing us that yes, you can get up again and make a life and be happy - but no. She was the brave plucky nurse, moving to the small town, opening her heart, making a difference. Season five directors include Monika Mitchell.Is there a contest going on to see which character can be the most annoying? If there is, Mel wins, hands down. And Barbara Pollard, Trevor Lerner, Ellie Harvie, Darcy Laurie, Sandy Robson, Lexa Doig, Chase Petriw, Emma Oliver, Michelle Addison, Miranda Edwards, and Gabrielle Jacinto are also a part of the huge ensemble. Plus, Stacey Farber, Jenny Cooper, Lucia Walters, Steve Bacic, Libby Osler, and Keith MacKechnie appear in season five. Additional cast includes Lauren Hammersley, Teryl Rothery, Nicola Cavendish, Gwynyth Walsh, and Christina Jastrzembska. Zibby Allen, Sarah Dugdale, Marco Grazzini, Mark Ghanimé, Kai Bradbury, and Kandyse McClure also star. Season five stars Alexandra Breckenridge, Martin Henderson, Tim Matheson, Annette O’Toole, Colin Lawrence, and Benjamin Hollingsworth. It also shows a fire raging, relationships being put to the test, and a coming together of Virgin River’s citizens are in store over the upcoming first half of season five. Netflix’s trailer for Virgin River season five part one shows Mel choosing to take care of herself instead of work. ![]()
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