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Her Courage Forged A New Vision For The Old West - Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman - Season 3
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Title: Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

Overview: Dr. Michaela Quinn journeys to Colorado Springs to be the town's physician after her father's death in 1868.

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Average Vote: 7.643 (435 votes)

Cast

  • Michaela Quinn: Jane Seymour
  • Byron Sully: Joe Lando
  • Brian Cooper: Shawn Toovey
  • Matthew Cooper: Chad Allen
  • Colleen Cooper Cook: Jessica Bowman
  • Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman - The Train (Season 3 - Episode 1)

    Sully argues with Mike that they should move if the railroad comes. Meanwhile, Matthew feels left-out of Sully's new homestead plans.

    Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman - Fathers and Sons (Season 3 - Episode 2)

    Loren plans a trip to Bolivia to prove he is not getting old; Brian seeks to prove his courage by camping out alone. The two become inadvertent allies as they battle the advances of a hungry bear. Also, Jake and Hank's practical jokes get out of hand, culminating in injuries to them both, until they agree to make up

    Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman - The Cattle Drive (1) (Season 3 - Episode 3)

    Mike receives a telegram from Miss Olive - she's ill - but when she, family and friends arrive in Mexico, Miss Olive's already passed away and left 200 cattle to Matthew. Now they must get the herd back home. Colleen gets a crush on a handsome ne'er do well cowhand named Jesse, only to be robbed and deserted by him.

    Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman - The Cattle Drive (2) (Season 3 - Episode 4)

    Matthew and Sully quarrel over the route of the cattle drive.

    Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman - The Library (Season 3 - Episode 5)

    Mike tangles with the usually benevolent Reverend when she donates books to the town and he tries to ban them, ultimately burning some of them until Mike brings him to his senses. Also, Brian, influenced by Twain's ""The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calveras County,"" stages a frog-jumping contest with disappointing results.

    Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman - Halloween II (Season 3 - Episode 6)

    Mike helps John, a man Brian finds in the woods, deal with outer and inner scars when she operates on his maimed face and helps him deal with his guilt about the train wreck that caused his disfigurement - as conductor of the train, he feels somehow responsible for the accidental crash. Meanwhile, the townsfolk are up in arms when they get wind that Mike's doing ""secret"" operations - and possibly creating Frankenstein's monster. John: Richard Moll

    Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman - A Washington Affair (1) (Season 3 - Episode 7)

    Mike, Sully, and Cloud Dancing head to Washington, D.C., to lobby on behalf of the Indians.

    Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman - A Washington Affair (2) (Season 3 - Episode 8)

    Sully is imprisoned when he accompanies Dr. Mike and Cloud Dancing to Washington to lobby on behalf of the Cheyenne.

    Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman - Money Trouble (Season 3 - Episode 9)

    Mike and Sully battle money issues when Sully wants to be the primary provider and Mike wants to combine their incomes - in the end, it's Sully who comes around. Also, Myra becomes a sleepwalker, driving Horace crazy, but happily, the sleepwalking turns out merely to be a symptom of Myra's pregnancy.

    Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman - Thanksgiving (Season 3 - Episode 10)

    Mike and Sully run into now-married Kid Cole and Sister Ruth and invite them home for Thanksgiving, but the coach is hijacked, forcing them to journey home, on foot, through Indian country. Also, the Cooper kids scramble to put Thanksgiving supper together. Kid Cole: Johnny Cash. Sister Ruth: June Carter Cash.

    Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman - Ladies' Night (1) (Season 3 - Episode 11)

    Mike discovers a lump in Dorothy's breast and performs a mastectomy on her. Meanwhile, Colleen must deal with the unwanted attention of a new boy at school who fixates on her impressive bust. Finally, Jake, dressed in drag for Ladies Night at Hank's saloon, gets kidnapped and held hostage by an amorous outlaw, but escapes.

    Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman - Ladies' Night (2) (Season 3 - Episode 12)

    Dorothy insists the decision to have surgery is hers, not Mike's; Colleen finds the harassment unbearable.

    Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman - A First Christmas (Season 3 - Episode 13)

    Mike intervenes in their behalf when a Jewish peddler family arrives in town and is met with prejudice and harassment from townsfolk. Also, Matthew masquerades as Santa Claus for Brian. Guest star: Trisha Yearwood

    Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman - The Indian Agent (Season 3 - Episode 14)

    Sully takes a job as an Indian Agent, only to discover corruption's rife within the system. Meanwhile, liquor arrives on the reservation, and Snow Bird miscarries due to malnutrition.

    Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman - The End of the World (Season 3 - Episode 15)

    Mike remains the sole voice of reason when townsfolk read a newspaper article predicting that a comet will end the world. Also, Mike addresses the Cooper kids' fears about ""the end."" Hank and Loren cash in on hysteria.

    Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman - Pike's Peace (Season 3 - Episode 16)

    Mike learns some patients are beyond help when she climbs Pike's Peak to follow a woman who's chosen to die in its rarified air rather than continue to battle leukemia; Grace deals with her jealousy of Myra's pregnancy. Colleen delivers Myra's baby in Mike's absence, ushering in a new life for the one lost. Sam Lindsay: Eve Brenner

    Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman - Cooper vs. Quinn (1) (Season 3 - Episode 17)

    Mike loses custody of Brian and Colleen when their father, Ethan Cooper, arrives with new bride Lillian and reclaims them in a messy courtroom battle. Also, Myra and Horace are almost driven out of their minds by new baby Samantha's incessant crying.

    Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman - Cooper vs. Quinn (2) (Season 3 - Episode 18)

    Brian and Colleen run away from Ethan and Lillian, and Colleen contracts potentially lethal pneumonia, which, upon the kids apprehension, Mike treats. Also, surprisingly, Hank's the only person who can quiet Samantha, Myra and Horace's eternally crying baby.

    Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman - What is Love? (Season 3 - Episode 19)

    Brian's homework assignment, an essay entitled, ""What Is Love?"" to be written in honor of Valentine's day, coincides with Dorothy and the town's production of ""Romeo and Juliet."" Also, Becky and Colleen compete to play Juliet, Dorothy and Jake split up, and Sully gives Mike an engagement ring.

    Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman - Things My Father Never Taught Me (Season 3 - Episode 20)

    Mike volunteers Robert E's services to fix a steam engine for the railroad, but whether Robert E can do it remains in question until the job is completed. Also, Mike solves a medical puzzle when two Chinese railroad workers, the Chang brothers, fall strangely ill. Jackson Tait: Allan Royal. Peter Chow: Eric Michael Zee.

    Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman - Baby Outlaws (Season 3 - Episode 21)

    When teen-outlaw Belle Starr robs the saloon, Mike takes her in, intending to reform her; Colleen overcomes her fear of riding. Belle Starr: Melissa Clayton.

    Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman - Bone of Contention (Season 3 - Episode 22)

    A paleontologist arrives in town, igniting ""bone fever"" among the townsfolk when he announces that dinosaur bones are worth money. Meanwhile, Matthew and Colleen try to prevent Brian from discovering that the ""dinosaur"" bone given him by his pa is fake.

    Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman - Permanence of Change (Season 3 - Episode 23)

    With no child-protection laws, and influenced by Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, Mike has a girl removed from her ""guardian"" by taking the man to court and trying him for animal abuse. Mary Ann: Doren Fein.

    Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman - Washita (1) (Season 3 - Episode 24)

    Mike and Sully arrive too late to avert Custer's slaughter of the Indians at the Washita River; Brian befriends an Indian boy destined to die at Washita; Robert E & Grace attempt to adopt an Indian baby whose mother was killed at Washita. No Harm Comes To Him: Sean Price-McConnell.

    Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman - Washita (2) (Season 3 - Episode 25)

    Sully and the kids must help Mike deal with the emotional aftermath of the Washita massacre; Robert E and Grace must return to Cloud Dancing the Indian baby Mike and Sully brought back from Washita

    Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman - Sully's Recovery (Season 3 - Episode 26)

    After discovering a badly injured Loren, Sully must battle his own demons in order to save him.

    Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman - Ready or Not (Season 3 - Episode 27)

    Mike and Sully go to the Reverend for a dose of preventative pre-marital counseling, and recall the path of their romance.

    Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman - For Better or Worse (1) (Season 3 - Episode 28)

    Mike's mother arrives with elaborate wedding plans; Custer puts a bounty on best man Cloud Dancing.

    Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman - For Better or Worse (2) (Season 3 - Episode 29)

    While Sully is off thinking and doesn't return for several days, Mike gets worried. Although Mike continues to believe in their love. When Sully finally returns, Mike realizes she just wants Sully as her husband. Mike and Sully marry on May 20, 1870. Brian, feeling left out, has a surprise for the newlyweds.

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