Virgin River returns to Netflix on July 20
Get ready for more uncertainty and drama for the residents of Virgin River in season 4!
His worries about the pregnancy also lead him to drink, which causes a rift between him and Mel.
Despite not knowing whether her baby belongs to Jack or her deceased husband, Mark (Daniel Gillies), Mel begins season 4 with a sense of optimism. For years she wanted to be a mother and now she is closer than ever.
Complicating matters in the town is Jack’s wayward relationship with his father. In the trailer, he asks, “If I can’t have a relationship with my own father, what kind of dad am I going to be?”
His worries about the pregnancy also lead him to drink, which causes a rift between him and Mel.
On top of that, there is the arrival of a new doctor, Cameron (Mark Ghanime), who wants to start a family of his own. Hope (Annette O’Toole) is still healing after getting in a serious car accident on her way back to Virgin River in the middle of a bad thunderstorm, and the lingering effects of her brain injury will have profound consequences for both her and Vernon “Doc” Mullins (Tim Matheson).
As for the other characters around town, the official season 4 synopsis lays it out: “Brie [Zibby Allen], intent on proving the innocence of the man she loves, unexpectedly finds herself in a closer relationship with Mike [Marco Grazzini] and one step closer to Calvin’s [David Cubitt] violent criminal web. Even as Preacher [Colin Lawrence] forges a new romantic connection, he can’t help but hold out hope for being reunited with Christopher [Chase Petriw] and Paige [Lexa Doig].”Based on author Robyn Carr’s book series of the same name, Virgin River debuted on Netflix in 2019. Seasons 1–3 are available to stream on Netflix now before season 4 drops on July 20.