If you were listening at the end of Virgin River Season 5, Episode 10, you heard sleigh bells ringing as the show jumped forward a few months to Christmastime. Mel (Alexandra Breckenridge) is chatting with her sister, Joey (Jenny Cooper), in preparation for their family’s first Virgin River Christmas together when Joey tells her, “Don’t freak out.”
First things first: Any news prefaced by “don’t freak out” is essentially an invitation for the other person to freak out. But in this case, it’s warranted because Joey discovered a hidden stash of love letters between their mother and a mysterious man in Virgin River — and she thinks he might be Mel’s father. Shocker!
“There’ll be a lot more questions and a lot more cliff-hangers in Season 5,” producer and writer Erin Cardillo promised Tudum from the set of the Christmas episodes in 2022, and it’s clear she and her fellow writers plan to deliver in the holiday episodes, launching Nov. 30. You can watch the first teaser for the Christmas episodes above.
Star Martin Henderson, who plays Mel’s fiancé, bar owner Jack, told Tudum on the festively decorated set that the Christmas episodes will see “everybody coming together, as they do in Virgin River.” He continued, “The community event is the Christmas tree light competition. So of course, Hope and Doc are very competitive about that. Everyone’s trying to outdo each other. Mel and Jack are on a scavenger hunt for a very personal [thing] — I can’t give it away, though — which leads them to all sorts of new and unexpected histories of Virgin River. A few skeletons in the closet.”
In case you’re wondering, the town of Virgin River goes all out for Christmas. (Surely that’s not surprising in the least.)
“We have ice-skating, we have snowflakes,” Henderson told Tudum. “What else do we have? The Sheridans come to town. Mel’s family’s not there, except for Joey and Nate and their kids. And there’s a bit of drama around that. And then we have the big Sheridan family Christmas, but of course my parents are in the middle of a divorce, so there’s a little bit of tension there, to say the least. Jack and Brie have to be brokers of peace. So there’s a lot. It’s just your typical Virgin River Christmas!”