Denny and Jack Rockclimb - Virgin River Season 5 Episode 3

Denny and Jack go rock climbing together and Jack has a breakthrough in some of his healing and growth.
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Slip Rockclimbing - Virgin River Season 5 Episode 3

Jack slips when he's rock climbing and has to pull himself back up and figure things ou twhen he goes out with Denny.
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Climbing to the Top - Virgin River Season 5 Episode 3

Jack is enjoying himself with a rock climbing outing with Denny that has him appreciating Virgin River.
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Camping Couple - Virgin River Season 5 Episode 4

Jack and Mel try to spend some quality time together and choose to go camping where they learn some new things about each other.
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Dinner with Brady and Jack - Virgin River Season 5 Episode 2

Jack and Brady share a dinner together at Brie's new place in hopes of clearing the air on Virgin River Season 5 Episode 2.
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Opposing Opinions - Virgin River Season 4 Episode 5

Jack and Mel have opposing opinions on how they should handle the paternity of Mel's child on Virgin River.
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His Zen- tall - Virgin River Season 4 Episode 9

Jack has some demons to face and other internal work to do throughout the season on Virgin River Season 4 Episode 9.
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Happy Times for Jack and Mel - Virgin River

This is a still of Virgin River Season 4 on Netflix.
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Jack, Mel & the Woods - Virgin River

Jack and Mel are back at it in the woods of their quirky town
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Jack and Preach Rafting Wide - Virgin River Season 2 Episode 6

Preacher tries to convince Jack not to go river rafting from a dangerous point.
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Jack and Preach Rafting Tall - Virgin River Season 2 Episode 6

Preacher has to convince Jack not to go water rafting at a dangerous point in the water.
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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]