Mourning Together- Tall - Virgin River Season 5 Episode 7

Jack and Mel mourn the loss of their child together and provide comfort for each other in the aftermath.
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Mourning Together - Virgin River Season 5 Episode 7

Jack and Mel mourn the loss of their child together and provide comfort for each other in the aftermath.
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Devastating News - Virgin River Season 5 Episode 6

Jack learns the devastating news about Mel's miscarriage and them losing their baby after the wildfire.
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Returning from the Fire - Tall - Virgin River Season 5 Episode 6

As the wildfire approaches, Denny and Lizzie stare it down while trying to help with evacuations.
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Returning from the Fire - Virgin River Season 5 Episode 6

Mel and Jack meet up and the clinic after saving Ava and Chloe from Lilly's farm during the wildfire.
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Teaming Up to Save Lives - Virgin River Season 5 Episode 5

Jack and Brady are teamming up to save the lives of those at the campsite during the fire.
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Taking Ownership - Virgin River Season 5 Episode 2

Jack takes ownership of his choices in his relationship with Charmaine and it helps them clear the air.
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Sheridan Sibling Chats - Virgin River Season 5 Episode 2

Brie tells her brother about what's going on with her with her assault and facing Don in court soon.
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Uncomfy Dinner - Virgin River Season 5 Episode 2

Jack has to spend some time with Brady at the request of Brie and it's awkward for them all.
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Sexy Breakfast - Virgin River Season 5 Episode 2

Mel and Jack have a sexy breakfast together before both of them start their respective days on Virgin River.
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Celebrating the Couple - Virgin River Season 5 Episode 3

There is a celebration for Mel and Jack with their engagement and pregnancy and all their loved ones of Virgin River attend.
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Toast to Mel - Virgin River Season 5 Episode 3

Jack gives a toast to he and Mel's happiness, family, and future together during Calculated Risk.
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Virgin River 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]