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Dr. QuinnCast: The Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman Podcast

Dr. QuinnCast: The Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman Podcast

By: Kelly Mielke and Mark Jeacoma
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They said a woman doctor couldn’t make it on the new frontier, but here we are to talk about the trials and tribulations of Dr. Mike and Co.! Come along as Kelly, a seasoned viewer of the classic ‘90’s television series, joins Mark from Walnut GroveCast on his first journey through the show! A mutual obsession with Little House on the Prairie first brought Kelly and Mark together. After collaborating on several Prairie-related projects, Mark has agreed to take the exploration of the Prairie to the Colorado Rockies. Bring along the scalpels and the chloroform as we apply our love of television and bygone eras--and a set of fresh eyes-- to take a new look at Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman and its wide range of themes, fascinating characters, tragedy, and humorous moments! Art Social Sciences World
Episodes
  • For Better or Worse Part 2
    Oct 9 2025
    Kelly and Mark discuss this unforgettable episode. We Hope you enjoy it! “Bolstered by the long-awaited arrival of the railroad, the citizens of Colorado Springs busily prepare for the biggest social event in the town’s history, the wedding of Dr. Mike and Sully. The first train carries some surprise visitors, Dr. Mike’s mother, Elizabeth, and sisters Marjorie and Rebecca, who have unexpectedly traveled all the way from Boston for the occasion. However, their elaborate wedding plans threaten to ride roughshod over the townsfolk’s more homespun arrangements. Sully, meanwhile, is crestfallen to learn that Gen. Custer has placed a bounty on the head of his close friend Cloud Dancing, who he had planned to have as his Best Man.” For Better or Worse Part 2 originally aired on May 20, 1995

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  • For Better or Worse Part 1
    Oct 2 2025
    Kelly and Mark discuss this unforgettable episode. We Hope you enjoy it! “The town of Colorado Springs is preparing for an event of a lifetime, the marriage of Sully and Dr. Mike. Unexpected guests include Dr. Mike’s mother Elizabeth Quinn and two of her sisters Rebecca and Marjorie. They have brought with them enough Boston finery to pull off a splendid society wedding. Meanwhile General Custer has put out a bounty on Cloud Dancing which could interfere with the wedding.” For Better or Worse Part 1 originally aired on May 20, 1995

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  • Safe Passage
    Sep 11 2025
    Kelly and Mark discuss this unforgettable episode. We Hope you enjoy it! “Dr. Mike matches wits with a notorious Indian hater, Major Samuel Morrison, as she tries to mediate a peace treaty between Black Moon’s braves and the cavalry, which would include a full pardon for Sully and allow him to return home. Dying of consumption, Black Moon agrees to surrender if his braves are allowed safe passage to the reservation. Wellend Smith, an emissary sent by President Grant, sides with the Indians, but Maj. Morrison is determined to thwart the agreement and put them in prison. Dr. Mike and Sully must look toward Sgt. McKay for support in upholding the law.” Safe Passage originally aired on December 13, 1997

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