What we get in Season 5 is a much clearer picture of who Denny is and what he's going through, and the relationships that he forms as people in the town and people close to him in his life start to become a support system for it and create stronger bonds between them all … It's easy for people on the outside to look at, specifically a life threatening disease, and pass judgment on how that person lives their life, but I don't think that that's fair. In July 2022, Smith told Entertainment Weekly: It turned out, though, that a lot of his behavior was because he was hiding his fatal Huntington’s disease diagnosis, and we will see how he lives with his condition in the fifth season. Denny’s Life With Huntington’s Disease Will Be Exploredĭenny came to town as Doc’s surprise grandson in the very final moments of the Virgin River Season 3 ending, and went on to become a character surrounded by suspicion for much of Season 4. Now, assuming you read the section header above, I can see you still thinking, “That’s great and all, but what about all the other loose ends from last season?!” Well, there’s no need to worry, because executive producer and writer Erin Cardillo confirmed to Tudum that the cliffhangers from Season 4 will be addressed, noting that fans should “expect” answers to the questions we’ve been asking ourselves. Tudum’s breakdown of the season in the above article tells us that the dangerous disaster will both tear some people apart while bringing others closer, so I cannot wait to see how the dynamics between townspeople change! In the showrunner’s July 2022 chat with Glamour, he confirmed that the next season will keep giving viewers those comforting feels we all long for, while also upping the ante to give us stories that feel a “bit louder.” This means that they are “definitely taking a more exciting approach to some of the stories” so that the upcoming episodes are “next-level,” and it seems that one of those areas will be with the wildfire. One can only hope that this means that Jack will finally tell off Charmaine, but there do seem to be other big conflicts coming. Meanwhile, Jack is doing all he can to be the best partner to Mel as they prep for parenthood, so he’s having to deal with his own “demons,” and (You guessed it!) tricky Charmaine. Fans will, no doubt, recall that Mel is pregnant and engaged to Jack, but Tudum notes that she’s now dealing with a high risk pregnancy that will lead her to a big decision about her career, while also bringing up some emotional memories about her life before coming to town. As usual, it sounds like we’re going to be in for a lot of changes and trials (sometimes literally), but also some good times when the romantic drama returns.
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