In an age when women were expected to be seen but not heard, Dr. Michaela Mike Quinn (Jane Seymour) is an independent spirit who forsakes her home in genteel Boston for the rough-and-tumble life of the Western frontier. With a new family and mountain man Byron Sully (Joe Lando) by her side, Quinn finds a new set of challenges and rewards in life as a pioneer.DR. QUINN, MEDICINE WOMAN: THE COMPLETE SERIES brings together all six critically acclaimed seasons and two feature-length movies of this groundbreaking historical drama. This unique collection traces the entire arc of Dr. Quinn s epic story, from her first step out of the stagecoach in Colorado Springs through the extraordinary romance between her and Sully, the expansion of their family, and the dramatic series finale. All 150 episodes feature unforgettable storylines and a rich cast of characters that bring the timeless themes of the Old West into vivid focus for modern viewers. Acclaimed for both its painstaking historical authenticity and its ongoing contemporary relevance, the Emmy® Award-winning DR. QUINN, MEDICINE WOMAN unites each and every moment of one of television s most celebrated family classics.
S**L
Cloud Dancing lives on.
I loved the series in the 90’s but missed a bit of it. One thing hasn’t changed all these years….Cloud Dancing (Larry Sellers) has my heart. My favorite character in the show… he should have been in every episode, and the movie should have been about him and Dorothy ( Barbara Babcock) getting married in a Cheyenne ceremony and then in town. I think the writers missed an opportunity to showcase a very important story there. I know Sellers was a stuntman too and had back issues… or he may have been too busy with something else, but they needed to wrap that story up on a stellar note. Cloud Dancing had been through so much pain and heartache in his life, and Dorothy had been a domestic violence survivor as well as a breast cancer survivor. They needed each other and deserved the happiest of endings. It’s a shame as Cloud Dancing was so loved on the show. They were going to kill him off earlier in the series, but Lando and other actors told them they couldn’t do that.. he was integral to the series. I hate the network for canceling it before we could see more of him. Rest peacefully, Larry Sellers…. You stole my heart as Cloud Dancing. Well done, sir.
T**Y
A wonderful series
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
S**R
absolutely love this series
"Dr. Quinn" was on the air when I was in elementary school and I remember watching it occasionally with my family. When it came out on DVD, I was hoping to buy the seasons in stores but the prices were way too high. A few years later I started checking the DVD's out from the library, and decided I really wanted to own these. So I came to look at Amazon.For 42 discs, the price was very reasonable. I was a little nervous to buy the product after reading the reviews about poor sound and picture quality, but I figured if the product wasn't good I could return it and get my money back.It's been over four months since I bought it, and I watched the whole series and am currently watching it again. For overall quality, I give it a 99%. There wasn't anything wrong with the picture quality, and the sound quality was excellent except for on two discs in Season 6. There is one episode on each of those discs where a distinct popping sound can be heard. It isn't throughout both episodes, though, just on certain parts. It is kind of annoying but it doesn't prevent you from hearing the dialogue.I still give the product five stars because other than what I just mentioned, this series is perfect! 42 discs with each season in its own case. All the cases are stored in one box with the Dr. Quinn movies (Yes, they are included! Don't order them separately!)If you love this show, I highly recommend you check out this product.
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