Yep, a twist is thrown at us when Everett reveals that he has something else he needs to tell Mel, and it doesn't sound too good. It's all pretty sweet, and all is going well. Everett is more than ready to talk, and even brought along the love letters he and her mother shared when they were together. He explains that he was thrown off at how much she looked like her mother, but he has since gotten over the shock of it all. We see Everett again on Christmas when he pays Mel a visit, finally admitting that he is indeed her father. This upsets her (rightfully so), but she confides in Jack (Martin Henderson) that she'll just have to move on. Unlike Charmaine's babies, Mel wasn't born yesterday and knows that the man is lying. As you could imagine, he didn't react well to this, and pretended he had no idea who Mel was at first. Well, once she found out his name and address, she sought after him by visiting him at his home. Netflix initially teased us in the season finale trailer by presenting us with a scene of Mel finding out that her father was closer to her than she realized. It turns out that (can we get a drumroll, please?) Mel's father is named Everett Reid (John Allen Nelson), a man not too far from her home in Virgin River. Yes, thank goodness! We can honestly say we may have wanted to know the answer to this almost as badly as Mel. This is also the moment that Mel finds out that Calvin (David Cubitt) is the real father of Charmaine's babies. Acting as her midwife, Mel offered to help when Charmaine called her about the Braxton Hicks contractions she was experiencing. The two have come a long way, to say the least-and this is really a testament to Mel's loving personality. It all happened at Doc's office, with none other than Mel (Alexandra Breckenridge) herself helping with the delivery. (Not much time passes in the world of Virgin River between each season.) Either way, the twins (both boys) have finally made their long-awaited arrival, and were born on Christmas Eve. Yes (finally)! It genuinely feels like Charmaine (Lauren Hammersley) spent the majority of Virgin River pregnant, but it makes sense given the show's structure. It's important to note that Lizzie and Denny couldn't have gotten to this point without the love and support from their community! That's truly the magic of Virgin River. While Lizzie's mother was not too happy at first, she eventually came around-and even joked about wanting to be called something "cooler" than grandma. Everything that was once worrisome (Denny's college plans, Lizzie's mother's reaction, and how they would deal with being such young parents) has pretty much been dealt with or is at least seeming more doable. What was once a shocking and stressful revelation for the couple has since become a sweet, optimistic turn of events. She sure is! Lizzie (Sarah Dugdale) and Denny (Kai Bradbury) will be welcoming a baby girl, much to the joy of Hope and Doc (Tim Matheson). However, if you don't mind having the ending revealed, and can still can find joy in watching our favorite characters living their best lives in the too-good-to-be-true mountains afterward, then by all means: Read away! Is Lizzie actually pregnant? we do! We just don't want to ruin it for you. This is where we'd tell anyone who didn't get a chance to watch the finale yet to skedaddle. So, let's get right into it while the kettle is still steaming, and unpack everything-and we mean everything-that happened in those two, much-needed Virgin River holiday episodes. Looks like you’re stuck with me.”īut we're not Hope, and we're not sorry because we love all things related to Virgin River! And since we're hot on the heels of Virgin River season 5 part 2, we thought we'd fill you in on everything that happened in the finale! You all tuned in, right? Of course you did! (Who could resist watching more Mel and Jack content?) If we were Hope ( Annette O'Toole) from Virgin River, we'd begin this story by saying, “I’m sorry.
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