"Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" Washita: Part 2 (TV Episode 1995) Poster

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The Four Stages of Grief...
annykins-2654229 December 2023
Warning: Spoilers
This marvelous two-part episode is in my opinion the best and most unforgettable of the series. Never in my entire life have I seen a portrayal of the Four Stages of Grief spun so seamlessly in such a short period of time. Jane Seymour will make you FEEL every second of her denial, anger, guilt, and final acceptance of the massacre of her Native American friends and elders. Cloud Dancing's healing sweatlodge and the naming of the orphan baby brought smiles through the tears. Larry Sellars is a wise Grandfather indeed. Sully knew that both his deeply wounded loved ones had to heal each other as only gifted healers can. Shared knowledge and shared pain. The horrors that Custer and his ilk did to indigenous Native Americans makes me want to hang my head in shame for being white. Maybe in the next Dr Quinn reboot movie we will see the future return of Cheyenne Chief Lives in Hope whose life was saved by No Harm and several special friends who were white and brown and black...
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