Meghan Trainor is heading home after a workout.
09.09.2023 - 19:11 / deadline.com
SPOILER ALERT: The story includes details about Episodes 509 (Angel’s Peak) and 510 (Labor Day) of Netflix’s series Virgin River.
Part 1 of Virgin River‘s fifth season came to a close with eventful last two episodes. In typical Virgin River, there were bombshell revelations — Lizzie is pregnant, baddie Calvin is the father of Charmaine’s twins, and the big one is the cliffhanger that set up the upcoming Christmas-themed two-episode Part 2 — Mel’s biological father is likely a man from Virgin River, identity unknown (for now).
That last shocker does stretch the limits of believability, even for a soapy romantic drama, as Mel originally landed in Virgin River, a place she said she had never heard of, after answering an ad.
In other developments, Jack takes Mel on a hike to Angel’s Peak to have a heart-to-heart after she had pulled away following her miscarriage. They get lost and rained on, reaching the bottom physically and metaphorically before an impersonate speech by Jack (Martin Henderson) at the top wins Mel (Alexandra Breckenridge) back. The same pouring rain also interrupts a baseball game Brie had asked Mike to join and leads to the two of them kissing to kick off a new Virgin River romantic relationship.
Another new couple alert, Cameron and Muriel, make if official, getting permission from Doc and going public at the Labor Day Carnival, the latest in a long list of Virgin River community events featured as backdrop to major episodes on the show.
Preacher and Kaia also are going from strength to strength until she gets a call that the fire clean-up has uncovered a mystery buried body, which stops Preacher in his tracks as he was the one who put that body into the ground to help Paige.
After Jack and Mel get
Meghan Trainor is heading home after a workout.
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Virgin River.” Whatever. I won’t spoil anything.
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Virgin River fans, how you doing? Is your head completely spinning? Which reveal—or cliffhanger—shocked you the most? And do we need to start a countdown clock until (aka “the holiday episodes”) air at the end of November? (Warning: Stop reading now if you aren't caught up.)Episode 10, titled, "Labor Day,” picked up immediately following the events of episode nine, with Jack accusing Brady of selling drugs out of his trailer. Brady says he needs to trust him because he’s not the bad guy. “Mike and I are working together to take [Melissa] down,” he says, adding that if Jack doesn’t let him go outside and talk to Melissa now, they’ll both be dead.
SPOILER ALERT: The story includes details about Episodes 505 and 506 of Netflix’s Virgin River.
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SPOILER ALERT: The following reveals major plot points from the Season 2 finale of Max’s And Just Like That…
If the season 2 finale of the spinoff,, left you scratching your head about Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Aidan Shaw's (John Corbett) romantic future, showrunner Michael Patrick King tries to clarify the writers' intentions in the show's Writers' Room Podcast.In this week's episode, King and several other writers and producers delve into the finale, which is titled, «The Last Supper Part 2: Entrée.» In the episode, Aidan comes to Carrie's home to tell her that he plans to return to Virginia for good to be a constant for his three sons, especially his youngest Wyatt, who was recently in a serious car accident. Aidan seems to think that he can't have Carrie in his life in visits or in any way for the next five years as Wyatt finishes out his teens.
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