• Colleen’s Paper
    Aug 21 2025
    Kelly and Mark discuss this unforgettable episode. We Hope you enjoy it! “When Colleen, who is working on a college paper, asks Dr. Mike to recall her most memorable case, Dr. Mike looks back on the five turbulent years she’s lived and loved in Colorado Springs. As they sit with Andrew, who is mysteriously ill at the clinic, Dr. Mike reminisces about her tumultuous career — its successes and its failures — and realizes how many divergent cases she has seen and treated. When Andrew’s condition takes a turn for the worse, Dr. Mike warns Colleen about the fine line between emotional involvement and professional detachment, an issue with which she has long struggled in the frontier town that’s now her home.” Colleen’s Paper originally aired on February 8, 1997

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  • Happily Ever After
    Aug 13 2025
    Kelly and Mark discuss this unforgettable episode. We Hope you enjoy it! “As Jake and Teresa look forward to their wedding day, Dr. Mike and Sully struggle to free Cloud Dancing, who was captured and put in prison for leaving the reservation. Dorothy is so disturbed at the thought of Cloud Dancing in jail that she contemplates helping him escape and fleeing with him into the wilderness. Meanwhile, Teresa introduces Jake to her visiting aunt, Dona Verano, and her cousin, Carlos, a priest. The visit turns sour when the older woman takes an immediate dislike to Jake and tries to prevent the marriage.” Happily Ever After originally aired on April 11, 1998

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  • His Father’s Son
    Jul 22 2025
    Kelly and Mark discuss this unforgettable episode. We Hope you enjoy it! “His Father’s Son” is the twenty-third episode of Season 5 of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, aired on May 10, 1997. Written by Carl Binder and directed by Jerry London, it’s the 116th episode of the series. In this episode, Sully struggles with his role as Brian’s father figure, allowing Dr. Mike to set rules, which leads to Brian’s misbehavior with friend Anthony. Sully eventually recognizes Brian’s need for paternal guidance. Meanwhile, Brian, jealous of his sister Katie, acts out after receiving a letter from his biological father, Ethan, causing mischief like starting a fire and getting injured while hopping a train to Mannitu. Dr. Mike confronts Andrew over unethical practices at Preston’s hotel, where the American Medical Society holds a convention.

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  • 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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  • A Place to Die
    May 13 2025
    Kelly and Mark discuss this unforgettable episode. We Hope you enjoy it! In “A Place to Die,” the twelfth episode of Season 5 of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, Dr. Michaela Quinn faces a crisis when a mysterious staph infection spreads through her clinic, causing the deaths of several patients. The episode begins with Franklin, a railroad station worker, dying from the infection after treatment for a splinter, followed by Mr. Jacobs, who succumbs after a hernia operation. Dorothy Jennings, treated for a minor cough, also falls gravely ill but survives. As fear grips Colorado Springs, townspeople avoid the clinic, suspecting it as the source of the outbreak. Dr. Mike, with help from Sully, Colleen, and Dr. Andrew Cook, investigates and traces the infection to contaminated items within the clinic, particularly the linens, after Mrs. Yung contracts it while cleaning sheets. Faced with no other solution, Dr. Mike makes the heart-wrenching decision to burn all the clinic’s contents, including her books and diplomas, and fumigates the building with sulfur to sterilize it. Though the town remains wary, Sully’s successful treatment for stitches begins to restore trust in Dr. Mike. Meanwhile, the episode explores the growing romance between Colleen, home from college, and Andrew, adding a lighter subplot amidst the medical drama. The story highlights Dr. Mike’s resilience and the community’s struggle with fear and loss in the face of an invisible threat.
    • Director: Alan J. Levi
    • Writer: Beth Sullivan
    • Episode: Season 5, Episode 12 (Series Episode 105)

    A Place to Die originally aired on December 14, 1996

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  • Dr. Quinn, Morphine Woman
    Apr 29 2025
    Kelly and Mark rave about the 3-minute short Dr. Quinn, Morphine Woman, a hilarious parody we both adore and wish had more like it!
    • Release Date: December 3, 2014 (United States), available on platforms like Prime Video.
    • Director: Lauren Palmigiano (credited as LP).
    • Writers:
      • Lindsay Kearns (written by)
      • Beth Sullivan (credited for characters created, as she was the creator of the original Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman).
    • Producers: Dan Bernstein and Eleanor Winkler.
    • Cinematographer: Jonathan Nicholas.
    • Cast:
      • Jane Seymour as Dr. Michaela Quinn
      • Joe Lando as Byron Sully
      • Jonelle Allen as Grace
      • Orson Bean as Loren Bray
      • Geoffrey Lower as Rev. Timothy Johnson
      • Henry G. Sanders as Robert E.
      • Charles Baker (known for Breaking Bad’s Skinny Pete) in a cameo.
    • Runtime: 3 minutes
    • Production Company: Funny or Die, a comedy content platform known for satirical skits.
    The short humorously subverts the family-friendly tone of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (1993–1998), which starred Jane Seymour as a compassionate doctor in the Old West. In Dr. Quinn, Morphine Woman, Dr. Quinn has turned to prescribing morphine, cocaine, and whiskey, addicting the entire town. The parody mimics Breaking Bad’s visual and narrative style, with Quinn adopting a Walter White-esque persona, complete with dramatic close-ups and a drug-lord attitude. Key gags include Quinn forcing morphine on a patient with a minor injury and a Breaking Bad-style title card. The original cast’s return adds nostalgic appeal, while the exaggerated premise pokes fun at gritty TV reboots. Critics and fans found it a clever, if brief, send-up of both shows. The film has a 7.2/10 rating on IMDb and is lauded for its sharp satire and the cast’s commitment to the absurd premise. It’s a niche but entertaining piece for fans of the original series or Breaking Bad.

    Dr. Quinn, Morphine Woman originally aired on March 12, 1994

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