Demanding Answers - Virgin River Season 2 Episode 1

Charmaine demands Mel tell her if she and Jack are dating each other while Mel tries to treat Charmaine.
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Insensitive Assumptions - Virgin River Season 2 Episode 1

Charmaine is not Mel's biggest fan, and she assumes Mel cannot possibly understand what she's going through.
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Return of a Rival - Virgin River Season 2 Episode 1

Charmaine is pissed off and not feeling it when she finds out that Mel has returned to Virgin River.
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The Mel Inquiries - Virgin River Season 2 Episode 1

Charmaine spends much of her time inquiring about Mel and whether or not Jack has kept in touch with her.
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Doc and Hope Canoodling - Virgin River Season 2 Episode 1

Doc and Hope snuggle in the kitchen after their reconciliation.
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Paige and Preacher - Virgin River Season 2 Episode 1

Paige and Preacher take a walk as Paige opens up about her abusive husband.
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Doc and Hope Discuss Secrecy - Virgin River Season 2 Episode 1

Doc and Hope discuss Hope's desire to keep their relationship a secret for now.
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Wes and Christopher - Virgin River Season 2 Episode 1

Wes shows up in Virgin River and plays catch with his son, Christopher.
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Preacher - Virgin River Season 2 Episode 1

Preacher looks down at Christopher as he visits Paige's bakery truck.
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Frightened Mel - Virgin River Season 2 Episode 1

Mel is frightened as an intruder breaks into Doc's office while she's there alone.
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Hope Welcomes Mel Back - Virgin River Season 2 Episode 1

Mel returns to Virgin River and has a slice of pie with Hope at Jack's Bar.
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Virgin River and Mountains Season 2 Episode 1

The view of the Virgin River and mountains is as breathtaking as ever.
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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]