• Spotlight: Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman

      A post about by Regina Avalos on May 3rd, '09

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    • Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman headed onto CBS back in 1993. A television series starring Jane Seymour as a female doctor making her life in the Old West. Moving to Colorado after living in Boston, she is entrusted with three children to care for after their mother dies of influenza. Over the years, we see her find love with a mountain man played by Joe Lando, and we see her grow up as well.

      I remember tuning in to watch this one each and every Saturday for the six years it was on air, and it never disappointed me. It was a kind of show you didn’t see on television often. Something without all the sex, bad language and violence you saw on other shows. Sure, there was some drama, but it wasn’t like other series. It was simple, and just good plot with solid acting.

      Each and every week you could get yourself lost in the little world they created in a time of the distant past. The series lasted for six years, and I think the series could have gone on for more, but it was a series that ended because they basically reached a point where the story had been told. The characters had found happiness and happily ever after was the best way to end things. A couple of television movies were made once the series ended, but that was that.

      There are times I wonder about these characters now. What have they done in their lives since? With the release of the series on DVD in recent months, I wonder if there is ever any hope of CBS revisiting the series with another movie. Would you watch?

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