What with Virgin River being a romance drama, the Netflix series is not short of either, with plenty of couples making and breaking, and a lot of emotional journeys along the way. So, what about Brie Sheridan and Dan Brady – do they break up or stay together?
Season 5 Part 1 of Virgin River, based on Robyn Carr’s books of the same name, arrived on Netflix earlier this month, with Patrick Sean Smith taking over as showrunner. It turned out to be a good move, with the series remaining on the streamer’s Top 10 performing TV shows chart.
Fans have been busy poring over the various revelations in the latest chapter. As we said in our four-star review: “It’s another installment of picturesque views, shock twists, and big revelations that promise more than all its predecessors combined.”
So, what about Brie and Brady? The couple first met in Season 3 when Brie came to town to visit her brother Jack, and they went on to have a steamy romance – but does their relationship survive in Season 5? And what about in the books? Warning: Spoilers ahead!
Does Brie break up with Brady in Virgin River?
Yes, Brie breaks up with Brady in Season 5 of Virgin River, and she decides to give things a go with Mike.
Brie’s had a lot on her plate this season, having brought her abusive ex-boyfriend and former colleague Don to court on rape charges. After finally telling her brother Jack, he offers to go to court to be by her side, but she insists that it’s “not his fight” and that all she needs is his “support,” not his “protection.” She also reassures him that Brady’s going to be by her side.
But Brady’s got a whole other kettle of fish to deal with in Season 5, as he gets roped into local queenpin Melissa’s criminal underground ring in a bid to protect Brie. In Episode 3, Brie finds out he’s been lying to her, pretending that he doesn’t really know his deceased colleague Jeb, who died of a fentanyl overdose.
When Jeb’s partner ends up accidentally spilling the beans to Brie, she confronts Brady, saying: “I can handle complicated; what I can’t handle is being lied to.” He finally admits that fentanyl is being shipped through the lumberyard where he’s working – but Brie’s not sure what to believe.