âI think it was a mistakeâ: Virgin River season 7 star breaks down the finaleâs shock U-turn you wonât see coming

Well, I still donât think Iâve got my head around the Virgin River season 7 finale on Netflix.
If Brady (Ben Hollingsworth) being left for dead in a motorcycle accident and Marleyâs (Rachel Drance) baby having a congenital heart defect wasnât bad enough, the townâs leading couple, Doc (Tim Matheson) and Hope (Annette OâToole) are on the rocks.
Itâs all because of Docâs season 7 war against Grace Valley Hospital, a nearby city medical center that wants to take over Docâs clinic. Even worse, theyâve been trying to do so by suspending Docâs medical license, investigating his life-saving season 6 procedure for medical misconduct.
Although Doc got his license back (yay), episode 10 threw a spanner in the works. Both Doc and Grace Valleyâs Dr. Hayes (Kaj-Erik Eriksen) work together to diagnose Marleyâs baby for Mel and Jackâs sake, which makes Doc suggest a potential partnership between the two.
When Hope discovers that her entire campaign against Grace Valley has come to nothing, she flips, kicking Doc out of the house in the process. But does Doc really think a partnership would work, or was he acting on emotion in the heat of the moment?
I put the finaleâs shock U-turn to Matheson⊠and even he thinks the move could be a âmistakeâ in the long run.

âI agree with you,â Matheson tells me when I explain that I didnât buy Docâs certainty in a partnership. âYou feel that Grace Valley are the bad guys. Thatâs why he got away from Seattle to get to Virgin River in the first place, to get away from the bureaucracy and the small mindedness of people who run for profit hospitals instead of taking care of the patients.
âThatâs why he wanted to come to a place like Virgin River, where he could deal face to face with people, listen to them, look at them and see how best he could help. But when Mel came into the practice and it evolved and grew, I think with Doc, having some of the facilities and the money that Grace Valley has could be better for his patients than just the clinic alone.
âI think it may be a mistake,â he continues. âBut I think itâs something heâs considering because of the way heâs grown through his relationship with Mel. Modernizing his clinic has been a good thing, and maybe taking another step like that isnât bad. You can always take it back.â
The man makes a good point. We hardly recognize who heâs become because of Mel, and thatâs been for the better. Doc has opened his heart and mind, and in pure great-grandpa mode, anything might feel possible.
But where does this leave his relationship with Hope, and can they find their way back to each other?
âI think itâs just a natural evolution, of their relationship,â Matheson adds about the episode 10 fight. âWeâll see where it goes and how it lands. Thatâs the beauty of the drama of it â weâre the senior couple in the show, so itâs exciting to see that even an older pair have to deal with the ups and downs of any any relationship.â
Hopefully there arenât too many downs in the already confirmed Virgin River season 8, because I need them back together, stat.
SOURCE: techradar.com



