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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
  • The Fight
    Jul 1 2025
    Kelly and Mark discuss this unforgettable episode. We Hope you enjoy it! “The Fight” is the twenty-third episode of Season 6 of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, and the 141st episode of the series. In this episode, a professional boxer named Shane arrives in Colorado Springs to challenge Robert E., a former boxer, to a match to settle a past score. Robert E. initially refuses but is drawn into the fight due to personal and communal pressures. Dr. Michaela Quinn worries about the physical toll on Robert E., given his age and health, and tries to intervene. Meanwhile, the town grapples with the excitement and moral dilemmas surrounding the boxing match, highlighting themes of pride, redemption, and community.
    • Director: Steve Dubin
    • Writer: Philip Gerson
    • Date Aired: May 9, 1998

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  • The Body Electric
    Jun 19 2025
    Kelly and Mark discuss this unforgettable episode. We Hope you enjoy it! In the Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman episode “The Body Electric,” aired on April 5, 1997, Dr. Michaela Quinn encounters the renowned poet Walt Whitman, who arrives in Colorado Springs. Whitman, struggling with health issues, forms a bond with the townsfolk, particularly Brian, as he shares his poetry and unconventional views. However, his presence stirs controversy due to his rumored homosexuality, leading to tension among some residents. Michaela defends Whitman, advocating for tolerance, while the episode explores themes of individuality, acceptance, and the power of art in a conservative frontier town.

    The Body Electric originally aired on April 5, 1997

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  • Starting Over
    May 27 2025
    Kelly and Mark discuss this unforgettable episode. We Hope you enjoy it!

    Marjorie Quinn, Dr. Mike’s sister, arrives in Colorado Springs post-divorce, embracing her newfound independence. Dr. Mike is initially intrigued by Marjorie’s liberated lifestyle until she begins an out-of-wedlock relationship with Loren, causing tension. Marjorie’s bold actions, including her arrest for attempting to vote, highlight her progressive spirit. The episode explores themes of freedom and societal norms in 1872.

    • Writer: Philip Gerson
    • Director: Gwen Arner

    Starting Over originally aired on May 10, 1997

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