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Newest Virgin River Season 6 Update Confirms Fans' Worst Concerns

Newest Virgin River Season 6 Update Confirms Fans' Worst Concerns
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'It's definitely a bit of a bombshell.'

Summary

  • Virgin River 's Christmas specials brought no small amount of holiday spirit and unnerving questions.
  • Season 5 ended on a cliffhanger, as Mel's biological father has something important to tell her.
  • The showrunner shared that we should really expect something devastating.

'The holiday episodes are a little bit lighter, and we wanted to play a little more comedy after the weight of this [fifth] season,' Season 5 showrunner, co-executive producer and co-screenwriter Patrick Sean Smith said in October, hinting that the final Season 5 Christmas specials of Virgin River would bring us some much-needed holiday cheer.

The episodes were indeed comforting, especially when compared to the mayhem that had previously taken place in the seemingly quiet and peaceful Northern California town.

However, in the case of the 'lighter' episodes, Virgin River's storyline definitely kept the pulse of many viewers racing. Amidst all the holiday hustle and bustle and family gatherings, Mel and Jack finally managed to find the former's biological father. The catch is that once Mel got to see him, the season ended on a cliffhanger that left viewers reeling. Brace yourselves, dear fans, because according to the showrunner himself, we're in for more disturbing drama in Season 6.

The Identity of Mel's Biological Father Is Finally Revealed

We've all wondered for a long time who was the link between Mel and Virgin River. Most suspicions fell on Doc, of course.

'In the beginning, when we started to explore the storyline, we thought about the obvious one being Doc. But he was already such an important part of her life as a surrogate father, that the idea of attaching biology to it felt unnecessary,' Smith objected in an interview, recognizing that the peculiarity of their relationship lies in a non-blood relationship, a bond of lonely souls who have managed to bond and support each other in the most difficult moments.

And now the identity of the father is finally revealed, and it is a new character named Everett (John Allen Nelson). The meeting did not go the easiest way, as the found father is not only afraid to meet with her, but is also hiding the terrible truth that he is forced to tell his daughter.

New Season, New Challenges

In other words, in the sixth season, Mel will not be living a quiet life once again, as she will have to deal with the complexities of Everett's withheld secrets. And this will not only complicate their relationship, but also seems to be the driving force behind the new drama looming over Mel and Jack.

'He's hinting at something that will make their relationship more complicated, so we'll say it's negative,' Smith teased.

Beyond the revelation itself, the arrival of a new father figure in Mel's life will create new challenges, especially in her relationship with Doc. Perhaps we should expect some paternal jealousy from the Virgin River veteran when he realizes that Everett isn't the man he's trying to be?

'Having another father figure move into Mel's life will be a new challenge for Doc and their relationship,' the showrunner said.

What Could Mel's Father Be Hiding?

Looks like we should start worrying about Mel, folks, because what Everett is about to tell her could be 'a bombshell.'

'It's definitely a bit of a bombshell for their relationship and it's something that informs a lot of what's happening in Season 6,' Smith said in an interview with Decider.

How horrible could the truth be? Could the plot take an unexpected turn and Everett be dying, shocking Mel, who has just found a member of her family? Or is Mel's mother not her biological parent either? Or maybe Everett is connected to criminal activity that will only make things worse in Virgin River?

Looks like we're in for a lot of fan theories and speculation. Until then, let's continue to wait for Season 6, which is expected to be released in late 2024 or early 2025.

Spurce: Glamour, Decider, Entertainment Weekly.