Storyline Predictions for 'Virgin River' Season 6

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Jack and Mel in 'Virgin River'

There's a lot for Virgin River fans to mull over until Season 6 of the Netflix series debuts, starting with a promise from showrunner Patrick Sean Smith that “the journey for Mel and Jack as a couple will always be to having that family that they dream of and that we dream for them.”

Of course, Mel is the series heroine, nurse practitioner-midwife Melinda “Mel” Munroe (Alexandra Breckenridge), and Jack is her loving-but-troubled guy Jack Sheridan (Martin Henderson), who owns the local bar/restaurant. Both of these kind-hearted Virgin River residents have experienced deep loss in their lives and personify the show's themes of moving forward and seizing second chances.

After an emotional 10 episodes and two additional “cozy” holiday episodes meant to be a Christmas present to the fans after a pretty intense Season 5, it's time for us to take a closer look at what to expect from Virgin River Season 6.

Related: Christmas Comes to ‘Virgin River’—All About the Season 5 Holiday Episodes

What is the Virgin River Season 6 release date?

Netflix has not announced a release date for Season 6 just yet, but the cast and crew are likely to start filming in Vancouver in the first half of 2024. “We are in Hollywood now until the end of the year to finish up writing Season 6,” showrunner Patrick Sean Smith told Parade in November.

Who is in the Virgin River Season 6 cast?

There's at least one new cast member in Virgin River Season 6: John Allen Nelson, who Mel’s newly discovered biological father, Everett Reid. Otherwise, the returning stars include:

Alexandra Breckenridge as Mel

Alexandra Breckenridge as Mel Monroe<p>Photo credit: Courtest of Netflix</p>
Alexandra Breckenridge as Mel Monroe

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Martin Henderson as Jack

Martin Henderson as Jack Sheridan<p>Photo credit: Courtesy of Netflix</p>
Martin Henderson as Jack Sheridan

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Annette O'Toole as Hope

Annette O’Toole as Hope<p>Photo credit: Courtesy of Netflix</p>
Annette O’Toole as Hope

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Tim Matheson as Doc Mullens

Tim Matheson as Doc Mullins<p>Photo credit: Courtesy of Netflix</p>
Tim Matheson as Doc Mullins

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Colin Lawrence as John "Preacher" Middleton

Colin Lawrence as Preacher <p>Photo credit: Courtesy of Netflix</p>
Colin Lawrence as Preacher

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Kandyse McClure as Kaia Bryant

Kandyse McClure as Kaia<p>Photo credit: Courtesy of Netflix</p>
Kandyse McClure as Kaia

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Kai Bradbury as Denny Cutler

Kai Bradbury as Denny<p>Photo credit: Courtesy of Netflix.</p>
Kai Bradbury as Denny

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Sarah Dugdale as Lizzie

Sarah Dugdale as Lizzie<p>Photo credit: Courtesy of Netflix</p>
Sarah Dugdale as Lizzie

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Zibby Allen as Brie Sheridan

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Zibby Allen as Brie

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Benjamin Hollingsworth as Dan Brady

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Benjamin Hollingsworth as Brady

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Marco Grazzini as Mike Valenzuela

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Marco Grazzini as Mike

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Mark Ghanime as Dr. Cameron Hayek

Mark Shanime as Dr. Cameron Hayek<p>Photo credit: Courtesy of Netflix</p>
Mark Shanime as Dr. Cameron Hayek

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Teryl Rothery as Muriel

Teryl Rothery as Muriel St. Claire<p>Photo credit: Courtesy of Netflix</p>
Teryl Rothery as Muriel St. Claire

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The cast also includes Keith MacKechnie as Nick, Gwyneth Walsh as Jo Ellen, Nicola Cavendish as Connie, Jenny Cooper as Joey Barnes and Lauren Hammersly as Charmaine Roberts.

What happened in Virgin River Season 5?

A lot happened in Season 5, including Mel’s heartbreaking miscarriage, a massive wildfire that threatened to destroy our favorite small town, and the FBI seizing of Jack’s waterfront property during a fentanyl raid he had nothing to do with.

There was also the issue of Doc’s eyesight and how his wife, Hope, reacts to the possibility that he could go blind; Lizzie’s pregnancy announcement; whether Preacher and his firefighter girlfriend, Kaia, will make it; and Muriel telling Dr. Cameron to consider whether he wants to give up having children to be with her.

“There will be some answers [to cliffhangers] early on,” Smith promises of Season 6. “I would say in general I don’t want subsequent seasons to be as heavy as Season 5, but I still want them to be meaningful and emotional.”

Related: 'Virgin River' Showrunner Discusses Big Changes to the Show

What's going to happen in Virgin River Season 6?

There is no official synopsis for the season just yet, but showrunner Patrick Sean Smith shared a bit about the upcoming installment with Parade, starting with the continuation of the storyline between Mel and her newly discovered biological father, Everett Reid.

“This is an opportunity to introduce a living parent into Mel’s life," he said. "It also gives her a connection to her mother and the mystery of how their relationship came to be is something that we explore in the holiday episodes and continue in Season 6. When she [Mel] learns of this news, I think she’s very invested in finding the identity of this person. I think Season 6 will also explore more deeply Mel’s relationship with her biological father. We’ll also get the opportunity to get a little more sense of the history of the town through her biological father and what his relationship was to it back at the time when he and Mel’s mother met and fell in love and Mel was conceived.”

With the miscarriage, raging fires threatening the town and other unrest enveloping Season 5, Smith promises “far fewer miscarriages and natural disasters occurring in Virgin River. I think what I wanted for my first season was for there to be an opportunity to kind of test the limits and I think I see where those boundaries are now. At the end of the day, the show is about love, loss, grief and second chances. The show will always be about that. But I think as far as calibrating the intensity of it, I don’t want Virgin River to become Grey’s Anatomy or a 9-1-1 Virgin River show.”

When it comes to what else we should look forward to for Season 6, Smith says there will be “another little time jump,” so the series will not be picking up directly after the holidays where the two Christmas episodes left off. “Season 6 will see Mel and Jack continuing in their pursuit of starting and building their family. They are engaged, so there will have to be wedding talks further down the road.”

Also, of great interest is how Doc’s deteriorating eyesight due to macular degeneration (which can cause blindness) could affect his medical practice and relationship with his wife, Hope, and others. “I think intimate relationships between older characters really aren’t on television today,” Smith shared.

“We take that as an opportunity to go as deeply into it as possible, and authentically. I think we’ll continue to see more of that with Hope and Doc in Season 6, and onward with the series. It’s unfortunately unique, but it’s an opportunity for us to tell stories about characters that just aren’t much in television these days.”

How many episodes are in Virgin River Season 6?

There are 10 confirmed episodes in Virgin River Season 6.

Is there a trailer for Virgin River Season 6?

Since filming has not begun, there is no trailer yet, but check back here for updates.

How to watch Virgin River Season 6

Virgin River Season 6 will also stream on Netflix. Seasons 1-5 are currently streaming on Netflix.

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