VHS : Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman - For Better Or Worse [CUT OUT]
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: This two-hour CBS movie from the much-loved series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman depicts the long-anticipated wedding of Dr. Michaela Quinn (Jane Seymour) to mountain man Byron Sully (Joe Lando). Any show that features the marriage of the two lead characters has built-in appeal, and this one is no exception. The wedding of Dr. Mike and Sully is the most exciting thing that's ever happened to the tiny frontier town of Colorado Springs. The time is 1870, as the attractive period sets and costumes attest. The charming scene in which the very first train--an adorable steam locomotive--pulls into the town's brand- new station will delight train buffs, and the appearance of historical figure General George Custer ups the story's action quotient. The show doesn't strive for strict accuracy, however. Its tone resembles a historical romance novel, without the bodice-ripping. Like Little House on the Prairie, Dr. Quinn glorifies the traditional American family values of a simpler, bygone era. Yet the script also incorporates modern-day concerns. (Dr. Mike doesn't want to change her name after marriage, and Sully won't wear a wedding ring.) One theme of the movie is timeless: what to do about meddling relatives when planning a wedding. All told, Dr. Quinn's worldwide following of devoted fans will find this movie full of all the romance, excitement, and drama they have come to expect. --Laura Mirsky
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Beautiful Episode/Included in The Complete Season 3
All of the Dr Quinn episodes will move you in some way."For Better Or Worse" is one of the most moving. This is the feature length wedding episode, that has Mike torn between her family's wedding plans and the townsfolk. On the more serious end, Custer is out to get Cloud Dancing, and Sully tries to protect his good friend. The wedding, a beautiful event, will at the very least, have you all choked up, and brings back the return of a few favorite characters from other episodes, and even Hank and ... Read More
Rating: - Irresistibly Romantic
The Dr. Quinn/Medicine Woman series had, in my opinion, some of television's most truly romantic moments (in contrast to the crude sex scenes of many movies which leave nothing to the imagination and fail to touch the heart). The chemistry between the rough yet articulate and noble-hearted Sully (Joe Lando)and the idealistic, headstrong Mikaela Quinn is palpable. This particular episode marks the triumphant climax of their long, stormy courtship and is filled with warmth, tenderness and heart-pounding ... Read More
Rating: - Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman: For Better or Worse
I absolutely love this video. Its very interesting to me how a woman in the 1800s had to win the respect of a man to have equal rights. In doing all that she won the heart of an extremely cute guy in the process. I think that Jane Seymour and Joe Lando are the perfect actors to pursue these characters, very interesting characters. I just cannot say enough about this video and the whole series for that matter. You just have to get it. I highly recommend it for a person at any age. Preferrably a teenager ... Read More
Rating: - The Greatest Love Story in History
This was one of the best episodes of Dr.Quinn Medicine Woman ever. Jane Seymour and Joe Lando are magic together. The way they fought to have the type of wedding they wanted was very inspiring and romantic. I think that all their fans would love to see them together in another project. I continually look at all the reruns on television and I never get tired of looking at them. My goal is to one day own all the episodes, from the first one to the last one.
Rating: - A great continuation of the TV series
Mike and Sully continue their life and in this movie, there is lots of action! I enjoyed seeing the same people of Colorado Springs again, and hope there are more movies coming! I am sorry the series went off the air!
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