8 Shows Like Netflix s Virgin River to Watch While You Wait for Season 3
Heartwarming shows to make the wait easier Kaitlin Thomas
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Virgin River Netflix
Virgin River is consistently one of the most popular shows on Netflix, and for good reason. As diehard fans probably know, the series is an adaptation of the books by author Robyn Carr. It definitely feels a little like one long Hallmark movie (in a great way!), so consider it the ideal watch for fans of romance novels. But if you ve already watched the first two seasons and you have, haven t you? there are plenty more heartwarming shows to keep you occupied while you anxiously await Season 3.
If you've been swept up by Netflix's charming romance Sweet Magnolias, we've hand-picked recommendations for what to watch while waiting for Season 2, including Virgin River, When Calls the Heart, Hart of Dixie, and more.
The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers document that Kimberlin Brown (Sheila Carter) will be returning to this fictional version of Los Angeles, California. This iconic daytime actor last reappeared in 2017.
Sheila’s most recent return saw her attempt to bond with Eric Forrester (John McCook). While he proved to be sympathetic to her initial physical plight, Quinn Fuller Forrester (Rena Sofer) was not.
She and Sheila engaged in a power struggle, with Quinn proving out as the winner. Brown’s character was forced to leave the Forrester mansion and hasn’t been seen since 2018.
So, why is one of daytime’s all-time villains returning now? Various possibilities can be considered, along with a brief review of history.
10 Shows Like Hart of Dixie to Watch If You Like Hart of Dixie
The spirit of Bluebell is alive in these heartwarming shows Kaitlin Thomas
Hart of Dixie Warner Home Video
Despite ending in 2015, The CW s
Hart of Dixie is still a sentimental favorite in the important genre of TV shows about moving to a small town. The fun and often downright wacky series starred Rachel Bilson as Zoe Hart, a doctor from New York City who moves to the Southern town of Bluebell, Alabama, to take over her father s medical practice after his death.
The fish-out-of-water story was fueled by strange local traditions, small-town drama, and a swoon-worthy love triangle involving the hunky town lawyer (Scott Porter) and the equally hunky bartender (Wilson Bethel). The show was just as likely to make you tear up as it was to make you laugh, so even though it sometimes felt like fans were all experiencing a collective fever dream, it left behind a lot of fond memories.