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Genre | Drama, Westerns |
Contributor | Joe Lando, Jane Seymour, Chad Allen |
Language | English |
Runtime | 6561 minutes |
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Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2018
This was a very wonderful series I enjoyed it it very much it\'s similar to Little House on the Prairie similar not quite it\'s a very long series there was only a few episodes I saw years ago then I bought the whole series a while back and then I recently bought it again the reason why I bought it again was the fact is that had the movie with it when the series was on television you never saw the movie least I didn\'t see it now all the characters are fantastic in the series it was a wonderful cast only thing there's a big disappointment on the movie part there was a couple of people that are not on it that I really liked it in the movie one was William Shockley who played is on his own bar and Jake was his partner and the other one is Matthews was Jane and sellers oldest son stepson basically you don\'t see him in there I am saddened that the whole cast is not there like it was red when I did buy it the whole cast was there and if they're not there in the movie and I honestly think deep down inside William Shockley is a very good actor and so is Matthews and at the end of the regular series it didn\'t give anything anything on if they died or whatever would it did do on William Shockley at the end it showed him last episode he own the bar and that was it that was the last thing you saw him he didn\'t die he didn\'t get married and didn\'t say anything Matthew turned around and wasn\'t Sheriff no more Sally's friend was Sheriff you don\'t see him in the movie at all no more so it is basically it left you high and dry on a few of the actors in this so you don\'t know if they're dead if they're alive or what it just cut him off and it doesn\'t give him a reason I'm still watching the movie I should have did a review at the end but here's some other characters like Jake's wife he is a wedding ring on still but she's nowhere in sight I'll give you more of an update the final update this is the final this is the one with Katie in it then there's one more I will give you the final after that but I'm disappointed with not all the characters at least they should have turned around and had them off the screen permanently like they died or got sick or whatever but left at high and dry like this with no indication what happened to them. I don\'t like that kind of a way of an endings on characters my last update for dr. Quinn and movie I did see the second movie of dr. Quinn when dr. Quinn and her family went back to Boston to see her mother if that was a very good movie the first one was a very good movie but all I could say there was a few of the cast that were missing that was never said where they went in the movie and that is sad to say there was at least four that I could see that they never mentioned what happened to him on the movie itself not in real life on the movie and you have to wonder would happen that\'s the only bad thing about this movie at the end you don\'t know a few of the people where they went in the movie I still give it a five-star it was a fantastic movie
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2011
I always admired Jane Seymour, so it leaves even me surprised that I never watched this series before. Caught an episode on cable TV a few months ago and was delighted with what I saw. However, coming into a *new* series without the background that this one requires would have made for a less enjoyable viewing. Therefore, when I saw what a low price Amazon had on this series with the movies included, I couldn\'t keep my finger off the *one click* button. I got my set in just a few days and have now watched the entire series (this is an update of my initial review).
One of the things I really like about this show is that it\'s *clean*. No reliance on smut, profanity or shock value to entice the so-called mature viewer. There is some silliness -- Dr. Quinn's wardrobe should take up her entire house, for instance, and some of the plot lines are rather weak. (The girl with the webbed hands, for instance or the masquerade ball with Seymour in a Cinderella-like costume -- not likely, the plastic surgery Dr. Quinn is able to perform on the disfigured railroad engineer, etc). Balancing that are some excellent performances by the main cast and the recognition that this was never meant to be Masterpiece Theatre. Outstanding episodes to me were The Abduction and the one where Grace and Robert E.'s son faces a serious illness. I also really enjoyed the episode in which Mr. Brays *runs away*. There are more but these were especially good.
Anyone uneducated in the treatment of Native Americans during this time period will appreciate that for the most part, Dr. Quinn truly doesn\'t gloss over it. We are presented with attitudes that would shock us now but which were common at the time. The Washita episode is heartbreaking and Larry Sellers did an excellent job in conveying the reality behind the perception of Indian stoicism.
So it helps immensely that Dr. Quinn has a great cast (my favorites being the lovely Jane Seymour and the sometimes crotchety, always interesting Orson Bean in the role of Mr. Bray).
Indeed, there are many, many exciting and very touching moments. Larry Sellers does a wonderful job in conveying Cloud Dancing's innate dignity and Barbara Babcock is perfect as Dorothy. I preferred Erika Florez as Colleen but Jessica Bowman is very good. Chad Allen has some fine acting moments and Joe Lando was a very pleasant surprise.
The core of the series, of course, is the love story between Dr. Mike and Sully. They are *so* different. My favorite part of that storyline is the two-part episode which takes Michaela and the children to Boston with a (justifiably) jealous Sully discovering he has a worthy rival for her affections. So romantic, and so much fun to watch!
Anyways, Dr. Quinn is a pretty good series, one you won\'t be embarrassed to watch in front of your great aunt Bessie or your pre-teen children. The DVD packaging is perfect, in my opinion, and I like that the titles are easily visible on each DVD. I've ordered some series where you had to get out a magnifying glass to see which DVD you were looking at!
Very good show and one well worth the money. I'll watch it again in a few years.
One of the things I really like about this show is that it\'s *clean*. No reliance on smut, profanity or shock value to entice the so-called mature viewer. There is some silliness -- Dr. Quinn's wardrobe should take up her entire house, for instance, and some of the plot lines are rather weak. (The girl with the webbed hands, for instance or the masquerade ball with Seymour in a Cinderella-like costume -- not likely, the plastic surgery Dr. Quinn is able to perform on the disfigured railroad engineer, etc). Balancing that are some excellent performances by the main cast and the recognition that this was never meant to be Masterpiece Theatre. Outstanding episodes to me were The Abduction and the one where Grace and Robert E.'s son faces a serious illness. I also really enjoyed the episode in which Mr. Brays *runs away*. There are more but these were especially good.
Anyone uneducated in the treatment of Native Americans during this time period will appreciate that for the most part, Dr. Quinn truly doesn\'t gloss over it. We are presented with attitudes that would shock us now but which were common at the time. The Washita episode is heartbreaking and Larry Sellers did an excellent job in conveying the reality behind the perception of Indian stoicism.
So it helps immensely that Dr. Quinn has a great cast (my favorites being the lovely Jane Seymour and the sometimes crotchety, always interesting Orson Bean in the role of Mr. Bray).
Indeed, there are many, many exciting and very touching moments. Larry Sellers does a wonderful job in conveying Cloud Dancing's innate dignity and Barbara Babcock is perfect as Dorothy. I preferred Erika Florez as Colleen but Jessica Bowman is very good. Chad Allen has some fine acting moments and Joe Lando was a very pleasant surprise.
The core of the series, of course, is the love story between Dr. Mike and Sully. They are *so* different. My favorite part of that storyline is the two-part episode which takes Michaela and the children to Boston with a (justifiably) jealous Sully discovering he has a worthy rival for her affections. So romantic, and so much fun to watch!
Anyways, Dr. Quinn is a pretty good series, one you won\'t be embarrassed to watch in front of your great aunt Bessie or your pre-teen children. The DVD packaging is perfect, in my opinion, and I like that the titles are easily visible on each DVD. I've ordered some series where you had to get out a magnifying glass to see which DVD you were looking at!
Very good show and one well worth the money. I'll watch it again in a few years.
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2009
No doubt about it, the complete series of Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman provides a wallop in good clean entertainment. In all this series has forty-two discs and if you factor in the cost of the entire series you are looking at a tad over a dollar per episode. Keep in mind there are three or four episodes on each disc, episodes you can watch time and time again if you so choose. The movies are also included. I've read all the other reviews, agree with some points and beg to differ on others. I'm giving this series five stars, not for its minor glitches, but for the series itself. It\'s just plain old wonderful!
The packaging was well thought out. Each disc is firmly tucked in its respective pocket, each page is glued back to back with the next and therefore the discs seem tight. I simply tuck a finger under the paper in the front, reach in with my spare hand and carefully remove the disc. The ring bound book can be tucked inside an accompanying hard cover sleeve to really keep the dust and grime out.
I like the fact that there is a good table of contents, index and brief summaries under each disc in the book. If anyone can recall a favorite episode, it\'s easy to find! Not being as familiar with the series as I'd only seen a few, I find that when I put a disc in and click for an episode there is a more in depth recap of each story. They're all so good I haven\'t skipped one over yet.
Glitches? Well, I suppose you can find a glitch in anything if you look hard enough. The only one that irks me can be easily remedied. The voices are not in sync on many of the discs. I opted not to return the series as it was a great buy. I either rewind slightly or open my DVD player and put the disc back in. That little move is an easy, quick fix and voila! The voices are right back on track giving me my entertainment fix for the evening. If you are an easy going person this "fixable" glitch won\'t bother you, but if you are a perfectionist it might drive you batty.
The packaging was well thought out. Each disc is firmly tucked in its respective pocket, each page is glued back to back with the next and therefore the discs seem tight. I simply tuck a finger under the paper in the front, reach in with my spare hand and carefully remove the disc. The ring bound book can be tucked inside an accompanying hard cover sleeve to really keep the dust and grime out.
I like the fact that there is a good table of contents, index and brief summaries under each disc in the book. If anyone can recall a favorite episode, it\'s easy to find! Not being as familiar with the series as I'd only seen a few, I find that when I put a disc in and click for an episode there is a more in depth recap of each story. They're all so good I haven\'t skipped one over yet.
Glitches? Well, I suppose you can find a glitch in anything if you look hard enough. The only one that irks me can be easily remedied. The voices are not in sync on many of the discs. I opted not to return the series as it was a great buy. I either rewind slightly or open my DVD player and put the disc back in. That little move is an easy, quick fix and voila! The voices are right back on track giving me my entertainment fix for the evening. If you are an easy going person this "fixable" glitch won\'t bother you, but if you are a perfectionist it might drive you batty.
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2023
I love this collection only thing I don’t like is the episodes are not listed on the box of each season
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2023
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Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2011
Having never got a chance to watch this show when it initially aired, I have to say I found it to be really engaging, in addition to the beautiful scenery, the show is very family oriented & heartfelt, & like others have said, sadly shows like this are a thing of the past on network T.V., there is a lot of history with this show, Jane Seymour is one of the few women in Hollywood who has aged very well, no plastic surgery there, I always thought she was beautiful, & here she even more so, many historical events run parallel with this one, General Custard's war against the native indians, President Grant\'s attempted assassination, the women's movement, Quinn's struggle to be accepted as a woman doctor, the plagues that killed many in the 1800's, the advancing of Colorado Springs with it\'s first railroad, it\'s first bank run by Preston Lodge, the J.R. Ewing of this show, & many walks of life, with character's like Hank(the bartender/pimp), Jake(barber/mayor), Loren(store owner), characters I didn\'t like at first, but who grew on me, Larry Sellers was great as Cloud Dancing, Joe Lando as Sully, the show's heart & passion, Erika Flores as Colleen who I think outgrew the role of Colleen by being replaced by Jessica Bowman, even Chad Allen who later comes into his own as sherriff, many country music guest stars here as well (Johnny Cash, Travis Tritt, Willie Nelson) & John Schneider, it was nice to see him in a role other than Bo Duke(Dukes of Hazzard), this role fit him perfectly as Sully's best friend later sherriff in the 5th & 6th Seasons....whether historically accurate or not, this show gives us the early western life of this nation in a more simpler time & watching the characters you realize that we as a nation have become slaves to our own prosperity & yet you can see the seeds being planted of the challenges now facing our nation today, this show for me was a good history lesson on our never ending need to make money even at the expense of others, all & all a good show, money well spent.
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2017
DVD's came loose as the holders were broken and they were all scratched on the first series. I was very disappointed that they'd send them out this way as I just shook it and could hear that they were loose without even opening them all up. Wanted this series for my collection and was looking so forward to getting it. Came quickly and packaged nicely but it was damaged!!!! ???????? Not sure if I'll be purchasing this item again, so I'll be returning it.
7 - 5 - 2017 Update - ordered another set and I should've just asked for a replacement instead of sending the first ones back as the price went up quite a bit. This set was used but they appear to be in pretty good condition and I just opened them up but when I shook them when they first came today I could hear them being loose again. ???? Only this time the DVD' s were just off of the plastic holder and not scratched. Though they were wrapped nicely and I got all the series plus the movies too, I wouldn\'t have known that they were even used but some minor marks on the box. At least the sender put clear tape around the outside of the series connected to the box so they wouldn\'t fall out during shipping and it didn\'t tear the box while taking it off either. Not going to bother to send these back as I wanted this for my collection for awhile now and couldn\'t afford to spend a lot more for them brand new or used. Watched it years ago when they first were on! Watching the movies now and so far so good! It\'s even full screen for my older TV! I got them for a great price too. Thank you! ????
7 - 5 - 2017 Update - ordered another set and I should've just asked for a replacement instead of sending the first ones back as the price went up quite a bit. This set was used but they appear to be in pretty good condition and I just opened them up but when I shook them when they first came today I could hear them being loose again. ???? Only this time the DVD' s were just off of the plastic holder and not scratched. Though they were wrapped nicely and I got all the series plus the movies too, I wouldn\'t have known that they were even used but some minor marks on the box. At least the sender put clear tape around the outside of the series connected to the box so they wouldn\'t fall out during shipping and it didn\'t tear the box while taking it off either. Not going to bother to send these back as I wanted this for my collection for awhile now and couldn\'t afford to spend a lot more for them brand new or used. Watched it years ago when they first were on! Watching the movies now and so far so good! It\'s even full screen for my older TV! I got them for a great price too. Thank you! ????
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2014
There were a few glitches where the frames would freeze up on one of the programs and scenes were not complete. Otherwise, it was well done and very satisfying to watch an old favorite of mine.
It\'s a shame that CBS does not let someone have the rights to this wonderful program. We need more like this on television for our children to watch in a family setting. Provides true values and excellent judgment in how to live life and relate to others. With the development of family in such tragic arrears these days, it\'s good to have to share with children and teach them family values, character, and integrity.
It doesn\'t hurt for this "Boomer" to see a real love story develop and survive, also. It would be great that they could do a pick up of the series through feature movies as they did in the two tv movies from 1999 and 2001, if nothing else. Just a hint at some possible storylines - do Michaela and Sully have another baby; what about the new hospital and their commitment to the Indian cause; and does Colleen and her husband have children; what becomes of their hospital for the underprivileged; does Matthew ever marry and have a family of his own; does he become a lawyer; and what about Brian and his future life; don\'t forget Dorothy and Cloud Dancing and Jake and his wife; what becomes of Loren; let\'s not forget Robert E and Grace and the baby they are finally expecting.
There are endless possibilities which could be addressed. Don\'t forget the historical perspective, also - the national park system, land preservation; the plight of the Indians, the development of the west. It would be a great way to see more of welcome family programming on tv, again. TIRED OF reality shows, ad nauseum!!!!!
Hope this will reach CBS' attention. Thanks Jane Seymour and Joe Lando for being willing to continue should it be picked up again!!!!
It\'s a shame that CBS does not let someone have the rights to this wonderful program. We need more like this on television for our children to watch in a family setting. Provides true values and excellent judgment in how to live life and relate to others. With the development of family in such tragic arrears these days, it\'s good to have to share with children and teach them family values, character, and integrity.
It doesn\'t hurt for this "Boomer" to see a real love story develop and survive, also. It would be great that they could do a pick up of the series through feature movies as they did in the two tv movies from 1999 and 2001, if nothing else. Just a hint at some possible storylines - do Michaela and Sully have another baby; what about the new hospital and their commitment to the Indian cause; and does Colleen and her husband have children; what becomes of their hospital for the underprivileged; does Matthew ever marry and have a family of his own; does he become a lawyer; and what about Brian and his future life; don\'t forget Dorothy and Cloud Dancing and Jake and his wife; what becomes of Loren; let\'s not forget Robert E and Grace and the baby they are finally expecting.
There are endless possibilities which could be addressed. Don\'t forget the historical perspective, also - the national park system, land preservation; the plight of the Indians, the development of the west. It would be a great way to see more of welcome family programming on tv, again. TIRED OF reality shows, ad nauseum!!!!!
Hope this will reach CBS' attention. Thanks Jane Seymour and Joe Lando for being willing to continue should it be picked up again!!!!
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2014
ok so i thought long and hard about buying this set. i read tons of reviews, both good and bad. i would just like to say that the good reviews on this product were pretty much useless. seriously people, WE KNOW ITS A GREAT SHOW!!! otherwise we wouldn\'t be interested in buying it! talk about the quality of the product, not the actual show itself. none of the good reviews i read mentioned anything about the whether or not the discs played right, which made buying this product a very difficult decision. Ok, on to what\'s important. Most of the bad reviews i read said that the sound wasn\'t matching to picture and that the packaging was crappy. also alot people complained about the discs not working. well i got mine, and since i was watching them on netflix i was a few discs into it before i got my set. i can safely say that the audio is fine and matches the picture exactly. to those who's aren\'t, my dad told me there is feature on tvs that needs to be turned off to resolve this issue. i don\'t know it off the top of my head. also, the case wasn\'t the most sturdy, but mine arrived completely intact, and since i have the complete series of sex and the city in similar casing, i am used to this kind of packaging. It wasn\'t falling apart and seems to hold the discs a little too well! like i said, i've been watching it on netflix so i got my set when i was at about disc 5. i've watched three discs now since getting it, and they all seem to work fine. having said that, i haven\'t found anything to complain about. i love this product and would recommend it to anyone who wants to buy it. it is a great show and i very glad to finally have it and not have to spend an arm and a leg!! anything else anyone wants to know, feel free to ask!
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2009
This review concerns the show itself, and not necessarily this edition. Unfortunately I had just finished purchasing all six seasons individually a few months before this megaset came out.
I was young when Dr. Quinn came on, and I watched it every Saturday night for the first few seasons. As the third season waned, I entered my upper teen years, and I had better things to do with my Saturday nights (and TiVo didn\'t exist yet).
For years, all I had were a few OLD VHS with some episodes we'd recorded, like The Heart Within (forever to be known to me and my sister as Dr. Quinn Goes to Boston).
Finally, one day, I did it--I bought the series. I kept this secret at first, not wanting to admit my great attachment to a show notorious for being adored by grannies the world over. But in time, I became aware of many friends who also remembered the series fondly and was able to loan out my discs to them. I was proud to own them!
While working from home, I found myself zipping through disc by disc, season by season. Approaching the more unfamiliar seasons, I was surprised that right to the end, I immensely enjoyed each episode. The show never seemed to jump the shark.
Now, that being said, I'm not going to ascribe adjectives to this show that it doesn\'t deserve. It has it\'s moments of getting a little too sappy or melodramatic. When used, the stock footage is always blatantly obvious. At times the acting is less that Emmy worthy...
But all that doesn\'t matter to me, because despite its flaws, I love it. Is it because I'm a silly girl who will always have a heart that beats for Sully? Maybe. But it was a great show, the last of its kind.
It was a show that empowered women without demeaning men, covered a wide range of timeless personal, historic, and societal issues, gave a real example of a healthy and successful marriage, taught timeless values, and was full of sweeping romance and thrilling drama.
I've heard of petitions to resurrect the show, I don\'t know about that, but Dr. Quinn will always hold a place in my heart.
I was young when Dr. Quinn came on, and I watched it every Saturday night for the first few seasons. As the third season waned, I entered my upper teen years, and I had better things to do with my Saturday nights (and TiVo didn\'t exist yet).
For years, all I had were a few OLD VHS with some episodes we'd recorded, like The Heart Within (forever to be known to me and my sister as Dr. Quinn Goes to Boston).
Finally, one day, I did it--I bought the series. I kept this secret at first, not wanting to admit my great attachment to a show notorious for being adored by grannies the world over. But in time, I became aware of many friends who also remembered the series fondly and was able to loan out my discs to them. I was proud to own them!
While working from home, I found myself zipping through disc by disc, season by season. Approaching the more unfamiliar seasons, I was surprised that right to the end, I immensely enjoyed each episode. The show never seemed to jump the shark.
Now, that being said, I'm not going to ascribe adjectives to this show that it doesn\'t deserve. It has it\'s moments of getting a little too sappy or melodramatic. When used, the stock footage is always blatantly obvious. At times the acting is less that Emmy worthy...
But all that doesn\'t matter to me, because despite its flaws, I love it. Is it because I'm a silly girl who will always have a heart that beats for Sully? Maybe. But it was a great show, the last of its kind.
It was a show that empowered women without demeaning men, covered a wide range of timeless personal, historic, and societal issues, gave a real example of a healthy and successful marriage, taught timeless values, and was full of sweeping romance and thrilling drama.
I've heard of petitions to resurrect the show, I don\'t know about that, but Dr. Quinn will always hold a place in my heart.
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2016
Dr. Quinn…I have to admit I love the series. Of course I’m a dreamer and love story fanatic, tears and all. In real life I’m not as subservient to the antics and theatrics as the biased movies I watch. Movies after all are an attempt to leave the normal and escape to the never, never land of hopeful bliss. “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman” meets the goal of transporting you into a fairyland where utopia excels and common sense (considering the time and place of the series) escapes realism and takes you to a place of wagon wheels and telegraph with the views of the IPad crowd with a left coast diversional take on life in the late 1800’s. That said, the series is wonderful and the storyline of each episode engrossing as long as you don’t take it as a real town in the old west. The values advocated are all worthy of twenty first century values as doubtfully as that would seem. Hopefully we as a peoples can adopt a few of Quinn’s values.
On the side of the characters and the people who play them they hold to the views the series born them with from the beginning of the show. That is good. The boy Brian shines like a bright light in a world of confusion. Sorting out the good from the bad is easy, but it takes, of course, Dr. Quinn to expose the inadequacies of the small frontier town. So if you love movies as what they were intended to be, “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman” is one of the best.
On the side of the characters and the people who play them they hold to the views the series born them with from the beginning of the show. That is good. The boy Brian shines like a bright light in a world of confusion. Sorting out the good from the bad is easy, but it takes, of course, Dr. Quinn to expose the inadequacies of the small frontier town. So if you love movies as what they were intended to be, “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman” is one of the best.
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2014
I never watched this when they were airing it on TV. It was the free first series on Amazon prime that got me hooked. The DVD set is well set up, although they really should have included closed captioning, :( but that is my only gripe.
I'm almost at the end of the 5th season and the show never misses a beat. It is inspiring to watch Dr. Quinn and her family (Sully too) show excellent values and hope, and patience, and to see the other characters evolve as she spreads her patience and kindness. It is like every lesson there are words of wisdom or some lesson that you can follow to make you a better person. The actors are wonderful and this was well thought out. I started taking notes of to remind myself to be more present and see the good in all people. I'm not deeply religious but spiritual, Dr. Quinn is inspiring. It is also a show that tries to stick with being true to the date, hardships and all.
I do recommend this for the whole family, even if a few others don\'t, maybe because the saloon has saloon girls. It is done well and does not diminish the story. Everyone is treated with respect.
If you want to feel good watch this!! Some shows drain me, this leaves me uplifted.
I'm glad I bought the whole series. It is the type of show you can watch over and over and still get many things out of it.
I'm almost at the end of the 5th season and the show never misses a beat. It is inspiring to watch Dr. Quinn and her family (Sully too) show excellent values and hope, and patience, and to see the other characters evolve as she spreads her patience and kindness. It is like every lesson there are words of wisdom or some lesson that you can follow to make you a better person. The actors are wonderful and this was well thought out. I started taking notes of to remind myself to be more present and see the good in all people. I'm not deeply religious but spiritual, Dr. Quinn is inspiring. It is also a show that tries to stick with being true to the date, hardships and all.
I do recommend this for the whole family, even if a few others don\'t, maybe because the saloon has saloon girls. It is done well and does not diminish the story. Everyone is treated with respect.
If you want to feel good watch this!! Some shows drain me, this leaves me uplifted.
I'm glad I bought the whole series. It is the type of show you can watch over and over and still get many things out of it.
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2023
I enjoy watching all of the episodes.
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2023
Bought these for my grandmother. They came in great shape and quality. She loves them.
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2010
I had watched this show while on network tv, loved it, wanted my child to be introduced to a clean show with lots of history!! I hadn\'t seen the 1st-3rd series, I was amazed at how much history was included & how the writer paid such close attention to period times and details. Of course, the relationship between Dr. Quinn & Sully is so pure & sweet, yet sexy & appealing without being vulgar; you find yourself cheering when they finally kiss! This show has something for all generations, children enjoy seeing how school, chores, discipline & daily life happened years ago. Dr. Quinn inspired my daughter by showing how women can do just about anything, with help and support of a good family and friends & emphasis on education. We loved this show and I would suggest it to anyone, especially if you have respect for history & lifestyles of the past! The clothing & town setting, meadows & mountains & all the beautiful scenery, the Native Americans, African Americans, the immigrants, all make a beautiful show, I only wish this show could have continued, networks wanted trash on tv instead of good clean viewing for children. One sad reality this show reveals, is what happens to people when Greed & fortune come their way, it definitely shows how people change & what happens to a whole town & people in it, when progress comes along. We have progressed ourselves into a nation full of debt, greed & fortune seekers, we all need more God in our lives and this show has a great way of showing how important religion was then & still is today. Thank you to Beth Sullivan for a Great Show, when are you going to make another one? Please include Joe Lando & Jane Seymour
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