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Everwood - Netflix

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ferry23 Mon 02-Mar-26 10:34:53

Anyone else watching this?

It's a bit like Virgin River but a slightly more believable. I'm loving it.

Beechnut Mon 02-Mar-26 12:01:51

Is that the programme with the doctor and his two children who took up a new practice?

ferry23 Mon 02-Mar-26 12:16:25

That's the one

Beechnut Mon 02-Mar-26 12:23:23

I watched it on regular television years ago and loved it too 😃

Beechnut Mon 02-Mar-26 12:24:00

A fan of Virgin River too.

GrannyGravy13 Mon 02-Mar-26 12:51:38

Keep your tissues handy ferry23 Everwood is an emotional roller coaster of a series, despite it being 24 years old.

Usedtobeblonde Mon 02-Mar-26 13:30:01

I remember watching this when it was on in the afternoon many years ago.
I had to put it to record on the days we picked our GD up from school.
It was addictive and I loved it.

NotaGrannie Mon 02-Mar-26 14:01:08

Me too
I discovered Everwood recently, didn't watch it when it originally aired. I kept seeing the ad for it with Treat Williams and eventually decided to give it a try.

Well, 4 series later - loved it. Found it very watchable.

There has been some chatter about an Everwood revival because of the renewed interest in it - yes please.

BridgetPark Tue 03-Mar-26 13:46:25

I loved Everwood, I watched it years ago. Another series would be hard without the amazing Treat Williams who sadly died not so long ago.

TwiceAsNice Tue 03-Mar-26 16:35:53

Myself and my 2 daughters are all loving it. Sometimes it’s hard to find something we can all watch together as we have very different taste in telly watching . We are on Season 2 at the moment . It reminds me a bit of The Waltons, anybody remember watching that years ago?

butterandjam Tue 03-Mar-26 16:47:28

ferry23

Anyone else watching this?

It's a bit like Virgin River but a slightly more believable. I'm loving it.

Now I've had a look and got hooked, it's all your fault.

My elderly neighbour Margaret would have loved
Everwood .

She introduced me to Virgin River which she could talk about for hours. She was very upset when VR was suddenly axed.
Sadly, by the time it was resurrected for a new series she had died. I had to watch the new VR in memory of her.

ferry23 Wed 04-Mar-26 17:13:16

I've just finished the very last episode. What a great programme, I did shed a tear at the end mostly I think, because I'd got to the end!

I was a little bit in love with Harold AND Andy, but I thought every character was so well acted. It certainly cheered up the gloomy January and February afternoons for me.

I'm going to give Chesapeake Shores a shot now

Grandma600 Mon 30-Mar-26 23:31:05

Just discovered Everwood, too, and am on series two so far. Love Dr Harold, who tries so hard to be a good husband and father, and keeps on trying! The guy who plays Ephram doesn't have a huge range of expressions, and I can't yet work out whether he's a terrible actor or just playing the part of a moody teenager

Wyllow3 Mon 30-Mar-26 23:40:09

Ooo, never heard of it, right up my street.

Moonwatcher1904 Tue 31-Mar-26 00:30:19

Yes I'm watching it too. It's really good. On Season 1 Episode 22.

mae13 Tue 31-Mar-26 02:11:38

Yes, it was Lily of the Valley.

Lovetotravel Wed 01-Apr-26 19:03:41

Husband and I actually both enjoying this series. It’s not his usual type of programme.

sassenach512 Fri 24-Apr-26 16:00:07

I've just finished the last episode of Everwood and it was so addictive I watched it every night before bed. I loved it.
I was looking for info on Treat Williams and was so sad to hear he had been killed in a motorbike accident in 2023.