Whenever things got rough my instinct was to head home because that’s where I felt safe. But I realized that the idea of home doesn’t really exist for me anymore, because you were my home.

Mel [to Mark]

Doc: I don’t need spice. I want to walk down the street and be able to hold your hand.
Hope: Yeah, I hate all that “coupley” crap.

Ricky: Can I get you something?
Hope: Jack’s forgiveness.
Ricky: I meant something like a drink.

Those two have more sparks than a Fourth of July parade. It’s a damn shame they aren’t together.

Hope

Mel: She’s gonna be the mother of your child. You have the chance to have a real family, and I just – I can’t be the person to stand in the way of that.
Jack: Well, here’s the problem: I’m not in love with her.

Jack: I didn’t take you for someone who’d just walk away when things got tough.
Mel: I guess you don’t know me as well as you think you do.
Jack: Well, I know enough to know I’m right about us.

I just found out that my pregnancy is high-risk, and you don’t have any kids, you’ve never been pregnant, so please just don’t pretend like you know how I feel.

Charmaine

He would always cry after he hit me. And I would always comfort him.

Paige

Jack: Look, I’ve been making excuses for you and bailing you out since Iraq. Now, as long as I keep fixing everything, you never will. You need to grow up and get your life together.
Brady: What happened to blood brothers huh?

I think meeting you made Jack realize what is possible. And even if you left Virgin River today, I don’t know if he’d be able to go back to a relationship where he wasn’t fulfilled.

Doc

Preacher: You gotta let her go. This whole thing between you and Mel, maybe it’s not meant to be. See, sometimes--
Jack: Preach… I’m in love with her, man.

Virgin River Season 2 Episode 1 Quotes

Doc: I don’t need spice. I want to walk down the street and be able to hold your hand.
Hope: Yeah, I hate all that “coupley” crap.

Whenever things got rough my instinct was to head home because that’s where I felt safe. But I realized that the idea of home doesn’t really exist for me anymore, because you were my home.

Mel [to Mark]