Virgin River
Thursdays on NetflixVirgin River Season 5 Episode 12: "Father Christmas" Quotes
I don't know, maybe this is a mistake. It's a lot to spring on someone on Christmas Eve or at all. Maybe I should just leave the past in the past.
Mel
Mel: Are you Everett Reid?
Everett: Who's asking?
Mel: His daughter.
They say it takes a village to have a child. We have a whole town.
Lizzie
Deidre: I am truly sorry about his condition, but you're my little girl, and I don't want to see you sacrifice your whole life for him or for a baby.
Lizzie: I know it might seem weird to you since you were so focused on your career at my age, but I don't see this as a sacrifice.
Mel: Charmaine, I'm really sorry. How did you get mixed up with him?
Charmaine: Like how all mistakes are made, a mixture of sadness and anger and copious amounts of alcohol. And I was mad at Jack.
Doc: I may not be your father, biological or otherwise, but I am always here for you, and I consider myself lucky be. And if this guy doesn't, then he's a fool, and he is the one who is missing out.
Mel: You're right. He is missing out. But, um, there is actually someone else I wanted to walk me down the aisle anyway.
Muriel: I don't wanna wake up someday and realize that you resent me for never having been a father.
Cameron: Wait, what are you saying?
Muriel: What I'm saying is losing you now will break my heart, but knowing that I was the reason that you missed out on all those things that you wanted in life, that would break it even more. All I want for Christmas is for you to think this through. Can you do that for me?
Cameron: Yes, I can.
Muriel: I know this hasn't come up yet, but I don't want children. I mean, I did once upon a time, but that time has passed. Cameron: I wasn't sure, but I want you to know that I am good with a family of two. You're all I need.
Everett: I'm looking for Mel Monroe.
Mel: Who's asking?
Everett: Her father. You look so much like your mother. Seeing you just broke my heart all over again. I didn't know what to say.
Mel: So you lied?
Everett: I didn't lie. I'm not the man who wrote those letters, not anymore, not since your mother died.
Brie: You know what they say. Home is a place you grow up wanting to leave and grow old wanting to get back to.
Jack: Yeah, I think that's true. But it definitely feels more like home now that you're here.
Man: How's our little girl doing?
Lark: Hazel's doing good. She had a pretty magical Christmas.
Man: What about Brady?
Lark: He doesn't suspect a thing.
I've got something important I need to tell you.
Everett