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94 of 103 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best TV Series Ever: The Final Season,
By Ric Walston, PhD (Washington state) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Northern Exposure - The Complete Sixth Season (DVD)
With some of the original air dates in debate:
1.) Dinner at Seven-Thirty Original Air Date: September 19, 1994 Joel drinks orange juice from Ed's refrigerator, but it is actually a healing potion for body aches. 2.) Eye of the Beholder Original Air Date: September 26, 1994 Ed busts an insurance scam; Maggie donates a family heirloom for a charity auction; Maurice donates a case of "turned" red wine. 3.) Shofar, So Good Original Air Date: October 3, 1994 Rabbi Schulman plays the ghostlike character in "A Christmas Carol"; Maurice holds the annual fox hunt. 4.) The Letter Original Air Date: October 10, 1994 Maggie discovers a letter she wrote to herself when she was a teen; Shelly learns the fallacy of chain letters; and Chris meets the new town barber. 5.) The Robe Original Air Date: October 17, 1994 Shelly meets the devil; Ed works with Joel to prove himself to Johns Hopkins School of Medicine; and Chris becomes a ventriloquist. 6.) Zarya Original Air Date: October 31, 1994 Marilyn tells a story about Russian treaty negotiations. 7.) Full Upright Position Original Air Date: November 1, 1994 Joel and Maggie board a plane bound to Russia; Maurice brings his young cousin into his business; Chris gets inside electricity. 8.) Up River Original Air Date: November 14, 1994 Joel goes to Manonash; Chris remodels his trailer; Ruth-Anne surrenders to love. 9.) Sons of the Tundra Original Air Date: November 28, 1994 New doctor, Phillip Capra and his wife, Michelle, come to Cicely. Holling wants to join Sons of the Tundra; Ed sees the future. 10.) Realpolitik Original Air Date: December 12, 1994 Maggie is elected Mayor; Dr. Capra plays a round of golf with Joel; Marilyn buys a dog. 11. The Great Mushroom Original Air Date: January 4, 1995 Maggie goes to Manonash; the Capras entertain house guests; and Ed discovers a cure for shingles. 12.) Mi Casa, Su Casa Original Air Date: January 11, 1995 While house-sitting, Ed throws an outlandish bash on Maurice's dime; Marilyn goes to Manonash. Shelly and Holling look for their first house. 13.) Horns Original Air Date: January 18, 1995 Joel is free from his "imprisonment"; Maurice produces Cicely Water, which affects the town's people in strange ways. 14. The Mommy's Curse Original Air Date: February 1, 1995 Maggie's mother brings her boyfriend to town; Walt works for Ruth-Anne at the store; Holling and Dr. Capra hang out together. 15.) The Quest Original Air Date: February 8, 1995 Joel and Maggie search for the Jeweled City of the North; Chris sues Dr. Capra; and Michelle Capra writes a review of the Brick. 16.) Lucky People Original Air Date: February 15, 1995 Dr. Capra has a shocking realization; Cicely celebrates Founders Day; and Maurice buys gifts for Holling's daughter. 17.) The Graduate Original Air Date: March 8, 1995 Chris earns his Master's degree; Maggie purchases the local movie house; a young man claims to be Holling's son. 18.) Little Italy Original Air Date: March 15, 1995 Dr. Capra discovers "Little Italy"; Ruth-Anne is on NPR's "All Things Considered." 19.) Balls Original Air Date: March 22 1995 Cicely has a bowling team; Ed quits working for Maurice. Lester Haines makes Ed an offer. 20.) Buss Stop Original Air Date: April 12, 1995 Michelle Capra directs the play "Bus Stop." 21.) Ursa Minor Original Air Date: May 3, 1995 Ed adopts a bear cub; Maggie walks in on Chris using lucid dreaming; Maurice is upset about Cicely's population decline. 22.) Let's Dance Original Air Date: May 10, 1995 Officer Semanski has feelings for Cal Ingraham; Dr. Capra insults Mrs. Whirlwind. 23.) Tranquility Base Original Air Date: May 17, 1995 Finale: The cast of characters go to Maurice's Tranquility Base. Michelle gets lost in the woods; Maurice asks Barbara to marry him; Iris Dement's song, "Our Town" is the vocal backdrop for a wonderful montage.
63 of 68 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best show in the history of television,
By Roland (Idaho) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Northern Exposure - The Complete Sixth Season (DVD)
Northern Exposure is the best show ever made in all of television history.
This is the final season, and though Joel leaves the show to many peoples dislike, the rest of the characters keep the show interesting up till the finale episode. The way Joel's experiences in Alaska end up changing him are very significant as we see in the final season, and this has always been in my opinion one of the most existentially sincere and compelling character changes ever developed in any television show. This is the result of writing that is comparable to high literature if you compare the character of Joel from the first episode to the final one he appears in, and the entire series of NX becomes a protrayal of a man who goes through the most poignant and profound experiences of self realization.
32 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Music Change a Detriment to the Series,
By Parlabane (Houston, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Northern Exposure - The Complete Sixth Season (DVD)
I love this show. I do.
But the entire feeling that I remember so fondly from the end of the episode entitled "The Quest" is altered by the change in music from the original. Years ago when it first aired, "Forever Nightshade Mary", by the Los Lobos side project band Latin Playboys, played over Rob Morrow's final scene on the show. I distinctly remember the calming, almost zen impression it made, twelve years after it first aired. Now, it's gone, replaced with something that sounds like Rosemary Clooney or Ethel Merman, something that has far more bombast, and was no doubt cheaper to license for the DVD set. Do I love the fact that I can get the show on DVD? Yes. But it would be disingenuous to say that I don't cringe everytime I hear a piece of music that I know didn't play when the showed aired originally, as music played such an integral part of the mood and feel of the show. This is a case in point illustration of the effect of choice of music in television. I had hoped against hope that it would not be the case with the sixth season (they had at least managed to get away from double sided DVDs), but alas...
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