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Greetings from my new TV review series! I have been discovering programs that I missed during their initial run or their initial explosion into the public culture zeitgeist since we stream a ton of TV episodes at home. Writing my opinions about them behind the curve seemed like an intriguing idea to me.
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To tell the truth, I probably watched a couple of episodes when it was initially aired, but I did not recall much of it. Given that I love Westerns, it features a female lead, and it was wildly successful, you would think I would have been enamored with it from the start.
I mistakenly believed it to be mostly a romantic drama, which is not my own preference, for whatever reason. It is true, indeed. I can still make incorrect assumptions just because a tale is about a woman rather than a man.
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For those who do not know, Jane Seymour plays Dr. Michaela Quinn, a wealthy Bostonian woman who pursues a career in medicine in the middle of the 1880s, a time when women were not often allowed to practice.
Up until his passing, she works alongside her father in his profession. Since no one wants to hire a woman, she then finds it nearly impossible to join another practice. She chooses to leave everything she knows behind in order to accept a job in the Colorado area because she is














