Virgin River

Recently, I finished the latest season of the show Virgin River on Netflix. This tv show follows the story of Mel Monroe, a nurse practitioner and midwife who moves to a small town from a big city. Now at first you might think that this sounds like every Hallmark movie you have ever seen. But I assure you that there is so much more to this than its Hallmark qualities.

I have to be honest, when I first started watching this show, it was tough for me to get into it. I had to get at least 4 episodes in before I got into the story line. But to me, that happens with a lot of shows. The series needs time to develop the characters and plot.

Virgin River is a small fictional town in Northern California. I did a quick Google search and this show was actually filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia. First off, this scenery looks beautiful. The mountains accompanied by beautiful forests makes it look like an amazing travel destination. The characters are shown doing outdoor activities like camping, four wheeling, hiking and much more.

Second, I love the feel of the small community there. Everybody knows everybody in Virgin River. Most people are portrayed as kind hearted in this town. They are always willing to help those in need. Whether it is someone needing medical attention or volunteers putting out fires, there are always plenty of people willing to help. 

Now, there are exceptions to this which include some of the evil individuals in this story. I won’t say too much because I don’t want to spoil the show, but some of these folks seem irredeemable, while others have layers to them. But you’ll have to watch the show to find out what I mean by that.

This series is filled with a combination of drama, crime, romance, and trauma. Most of these characters are kind but it doesn’t mean that they haven’t been through a lot in their lives. Between going to war, medical issues, aging, experiencing loss and everything in between. I think this is something that a lot of people can relate to.

The only aspects that I will say are unrealistic would be the amount of crazy life changing events that happen in this one small town. I get that this is part of the storyline that moves the show forward but to think that all this crime and other events (again don’t want to give too much away) happening in one town in just a few months is insane. But I find it interesting nonetheless.

Now, back to the Hallmark-like qualities of this show. I’m not much of a Hallmark movie fan. As much as I love the characters of Virgin River and their relationships on the show, sometimes it is just a little too lovey dovey for my taste. But hey, to each their own. It is still fun to see these will they -won’t they romances. 

All and all, this series is a great comfort show for me. If you are looking for a show that encompasses romance, family, drama, crime and small town vibes all in one series, then this one’s for you. 

Becca’s Rating: 9/10

Published by Becca

Just a 29 year old woman talking about those topics we often think about.

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