What to Watch This Week: Virgin River, Love Island USA, and the ESPYS
17.07.2022 - 17:51
/ glamour.com
Virgin River. Season four is almost here—the 12-episode season drops this Wednesday—and spending time in the picturesque northern California town (in reality, Vancouver) is just what I needed. Plus, have you ? There's a renaissance faire this time, lots of lakeside scenes, and some very good-looking new faces (hello, doc Cameron). But most important, we have a paternity mystery to figure out.
Is Mel pregnant with the embryos from her husband, who passed away a year ago? Or is it Jack, her almost-fiancé with perfect hair who loves Mel with every ounce of his being? “It's a big bombshell,” Alexandra Breckenridge tells Glamour of Mel's confession to Jack at the end of season three. “I don't know how I would react in all honesty. I think he does the best he can with it.” As we've seen from the season four trailer, Mel wants to take a paternity test, but Jack is hesitant.
“That becomes an issue in their relationship,” Breckenridge reveals. “It's hard to start off as new parents and have different opinions about something that pertains to parenthood.”For more on Virgin River, see below, and then come back later this week for an interview with Breckenridge as well as her co-star Martin Henderson ("Jack"). Of course, Virgin River isn't the only worthy show to watch this week. There's the return of grown-ish on Freeform and Trying on Apple TV+.
Dive into Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward's love story for the ages with a new documentary about the couple on HBO Max. And if you haven't watched premiere yet, do it now because Gabby and Rachel really make this season worth tuning in for. For the sports fan, there's the on Monday night, July 18, on ESPN, and then the actual All-Star Game on Fox on Tuesday. The ESPYS follow on Wednesday
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