![]() Plus, as time went on, we could see some physical symptoms developing. He'd fully made amends with Mel by the end of Season 1, but had several moments where he was the old, cranky doctor with her again this season. And, once they finally came clean and told everyone, nobody had anything bad to say, and basically the whole town is on board with them having a ceremony to renew their vows.īut, while Doc and Hope were on the mend big time, it was clear throughout the season that he was dealing with something. We all know this was stupid, and it only served to waste time and make Hope jealous, even though it was her own crackpot idea. Hope and Doc had spent much of Season 2 cementing their re-commitment to each other, as Hope pushed him to date Muriel so that they could keep everyone out of their business. Even though Preach did his best to evade Vince's questions and not give anything away, the evil twin to another evil twin made it clear that he's already found out how close Paige and Preach were, so he'll definitely be keeping an eye on our culinarily-inclined friend.Īlright, this is me assuming that he's sick, because we were left with a big ol' cliffhanger here, as well. Obviously, this is very bad news for Paige (remember what Sally said), Christopher, and Preacher. While he, thankfully, isn't Wes returned from the dead, he seems to be just as scary as his brother and determined to find out what happened to that super shady individual. When Vince (I believe that's the name he gave Preacher) showed up at Jack's bar, he gave Preach quite a fright. While Preach took care of disposing of the body and Wes' truck, and also handled things back home so that Paige and Christopher could pull up stakes and hide again, no way was it not going to come back to haunt them. ![]() Man, I could feel this twist coming, and while it's nice (so very, very nice) to be right, this is not what Preacher, Christopher, or Paige need right now! I can't be the only one who thought it was way too easy when Wes suddenly showed up in Season 2, only to struggle with Paige soon after and end up falling his dumb, woman-beating ass down her stairs. Paige's Dead Ex-Husband Has An Identical Twin! ![]() This situation with Wes is probably going to get worse before it gets better, and it will be interesting to see what Preacher does next, because there's a big problem with Wes' brother. Then, a very happy / scared Christopher runs out of her car and hugs Preacher, asking if he can stay with him, to which Preach quickly agrees. Just when Preacher is attempting to leave Virgin River behind, though, he's confronted with a strange woman, Sally, who says she's a friend of Paige's and that Wes' brother tracked Paige's cell number down. So, Preach figures it's best to just get outta Dodge. Of course, some of that decision was based on the fact that Preacher helped cover up Pagie's accidental killing of her ex-husband, Wes, and now he's been reported missing. After being courted for his delicious food by San Fransisco resident Jamie, Preacher decided to leave Jack's bar behind and take a job at a fancy restaurant in the big city. Season 2 features more covers and a perfect fall playlist.Moving away from the Jack / Mel / Charmaine revelations of the finale, the last episode of Virgin River Season 2 held a lot of surprises for Preacher. All gorgeous, evocative songs.Ĭheck out Spotify for the entire soundtrack for Season 1 of Virgin River. The rest of the set list on the Season 1 soundtrack for Virgin River feature lesser-known folk and pop artists like Allie Moss singing “Already Down,” Sonny Cleveland’s “Bring It On Back,” and even a version of “Make You Feel My Love” by JJ Heller. The theme song by Jeff Garber calls to mind Jack’s Bar, fly-fishing, Mel’s log cabin, Hope’s ever-changing wardrobe of cozy sweaters. When Netflix first introduced Virgin River in 2019, the first thing to really hit our ears was that theme song. Introducing the perfect theme song in Season 1 of Virgin River. ![]() You can enjoy the entire Virgin River soundtrack on Spotify here. There are more than 300 amazing songs played throughout four seasons of Virgin River, and we’ve picked out some of the best for you to check out. ![]() Here’s everything you need to know about the beloved drama’s music. Why does it sound so good, you ask? Season after season of solidly curated soundtracks that feature a good blend of folk and pop and even one original song called “Hope and the Gals” which needs to become an anthem for a certain kind of ladies’ night. It doesn’t just look good, it sounds good (and probably smells good but technology has not yet gotten us to a place where we can smell our programs). Virgin River on Netflix really gives you that sensory overload sensation. ![]()
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