8 Captivating Shows for Virgin River Enthusiasts

The fan-favorite series has been a staggering success on the platform since its debut in 2019, with Season 4 overtaking Stranger Things 4 as the top TV series on the platform, after its impressive 2.6 billion viewed minutes of watch time in the first three days .

One of the worst things about finishing a series such as Virgin River is waiting for the next installment to arrive. Thankfully, Season 6 is going ahead. However, until then, here are eight shows to watch if you like Virgin River.

Sweet Magnolias

If you haven’t already watched Amy Sherman-Palladino’s Gilmore Girls, then there are seven wholesome seasons to dive into. Follow Lorelai Gilmore and her daughter, Rory, as they navigate her high school years, relationships, and difficult family dinners as you dive into the charm of their quaint town, Stars Hollow.

Packed with quirky residents, pop-culture references, and trivial town dramas, every episode is reminiscent of an inviting warm hug. Grab a coffee, cozy up, and tune into the fast-talking mother-daughter duo, who are on hand to fill your Virgin River-shaped hole.

Ginny & Georgia

In many ways, Ginny & Georgia have an innate Gilmore Girls quality, as it follows young mum Georgia as she relocates with her two children, Ginny and Austin, to escape her tragic past.

After the death of her husband, Georgia wants a fresh start in a new town, similar to Mel after the trauma of her husband’s death. It’s a series about reinvention, moving on from the past, and how inevitability our problems, no matter how we try to outrun them, catch up with us in the end.

Although, if Virgin River has taught us anything, it’s that nothing is ever as it seems… so expect some surprising twists along the way.

Firefly Lane

Firefly Lane is a tribute to the beauty and timelessness of female friendship, as Tully and Kate navigate the challenges of life from their teens to their 40s together. Similar to Virgin River, it explores the contrasting elements of life’s greatest happiness that co-exist painfully with heart-wrenching, unexpected struggles.

Although it has light-hearted moments, this series is guaranteed to break your heart and have you reaching for the tissues… be warned!

Chesapeake Shores

For fans of Virgin River and Hallmark Christmas movies, look no further than Chesapeake Shores. Packed with tropes from both of these fan-favorite comfort watches, the series follows high-flyer Abby (Meghan Ory) as she navigates a messy divorce and reconnects with her hometown Chesapeake Shores.

With her two young daughters in tow, the New Yorker returns to her slow-paced small town to help her sister, Jess, as she attempts to restore an inn back to its former glory. Along the way, Abby reconnects with her former flame, Trace, and revisits what might have been if she hadn’t left 16 years ago. It’s a wholesome tale of second chances and how failures often lead us to better places.

Schitt’s Creek

Eugene Levy and Dan Levy’s acclaimed sitcom Schitt’s Creek is a masterpiece that everyone should experience.

In contrast to the rest of this list, the wealthy Rose family is reluctantly forced to relocate to the middle of nowhere to the rundown town they once purchased as a joke, after they lost their fortune. Disheartened and enraged at their change of circumstances, this series is about the trials and tribulations the family face, as they come to realize that losing everything might just be the best thing to ever happen to them.

Brimming with witty one-liners, sharp humour, and Catherine O’Hara’s meme-able quips, it’s a delightful, light-hearted watch. With over 80 episodes to get through, what are you waiting for?

Hart of Dixie

Hart of Dixie’s narrative mirrors Virgin River in many ways, as Dr. Zoe Hart leaves her failed career as a heart surgeon in New York and adjusts to her new life in a rural town in Alabama.

Like Mel, this fresh start isn’t as straightforward as Zoe anticipated. She inherits a percentage of a local practice that her estranged father owned, and despite Zoe’s dedication to her career, her arrival in town was not welcomed by the town locals.

Over time, Zoe earns the respect of her new patients, after she is initially shunned when they learn her father had an affair with her mother, while he was married to another woman. Throw in some romance and Zoe questioned her big move, and you’ve found a perfect Virgin River rival.

This Is Us

If you need more Alexandra Breckenridge in your life, then look no further than NBC’s long-running series, This Is Us. Dan Fogelman’s acclaimed series is grounded around the lives of one family, two parents, Jack and Rebecca, and their three children Kevin, Kate, and Randall.

The emotional drama oscillates between several different time frames to examine family traumas, challenges, and triumphs in a beautiful, yet tragic life.

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