by Kelly Mielke and Mark Jeacoma
They said a woman doctor couldn’t make it on the new frontier, but here we are to talk about the trials and tribulations of Dr. Mike and Co.! Come along as Kelly, a seasoned viewer of the classic ‘90’s television series, joins Mark from Walnut GroveCast on his first journey through the show! A mutual obsession with Little House on the Prairie first brought Kelly and Mark together. After collaborating on several Prairie-related projects, Mark has agreed to take the exploration of the Prairie to the Colorado Rockies. Bring along the scalpels and the chloroform as we apply our love of television and bygone eras--and a set of fresh eyes-- to take a new look at Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman and its wide range of themes, fascinating characters, tragedy, and humorous moments!
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April 29, 2025
Kelly and Mark rave about the 3-minute short Dr. Quinn, Morphine Woman, a hilarious parody we both adore and wish had more like it! Release Date: December 3, 2014 (United States), available on platforms like Prime Video. Director: Lauren Palmigiano (credited as LP). Writers: Lindsay Kearns (written by) Beth Sullivan (credited for characters created, as she was the creator of the original Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman). Producers: Dan Bernstein and Eleanor Winkler. Cinematographer: Jonathan Nicholas. Cast: Jane Seymour as Dr. Michaela Quinn Joe Lando as Byron Sully Jonelle Allen as Grace Orson Bean as Loren Bray Geoffrey Lower as Rev. Timothy Johnson Henry G. Sanders as Robert E. Charles Baker (known for Breaking Bad’s Skinny Pete) in a cameo. Runtime: 3 minutes Production Company: Funny or Die, a comedy content platform known for satirical skits. The short humorously subverts the family-friendly tone of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (1993–1998), which starred Jane Seymour as a compassionate doctor in the Old West. In Dr. Quinn, Morphine Woman, Dr. Quinn has turned to prescribing morphine, cocaine, and whiskey, addicting the entire town. The parody mimics Breaking Bad’s visual and narrative style, with Quinn adopting a Walter White-esque persona, complete with dramatic close-ups and a drug-lord attitude. Key gags include Quinn forcing morphine on a patient with a minor injury and a Breaking Bad-style title card. The original cast’s return adds nostalgic appeal, while the exaggerated premise pokes fun at gritty TV reboots. Critics and fans found it a clever, if brief, send-up of both shows. The film has a 7.2/10 rating on IMDb and is lauded for its sharp satire and the cast’s commitment to the absurd premise. It’s a niche but entertaining piece for fans of the original series or Breaking Bad. Dr. Quinn, Morphine Woman originally aired on March 12, 1994 Now there’s a place to buy Dr QuinnCast Merchandise! https://www.etsy.com/shop/ForYourLittleHouse Maybe you want something a little more handmade? Kelly has her own Etsy store where you can find tons of amazing handcrafted items with a focus on Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman and more! – please take a look! https://www.etsy.com/shop/HandCraftLittleHouse The post Dr. Quinn, Morphine Woman first appeared on Dr.QuinnCast Podcast.
April 17, 2025
We needed the perfect episode of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman to launch our Stonerpalooza and what better episode than The Tom episode?! We hope you have a laugh and enjoy our discussiona s we revisit this classic. This is a palooza that can be found over on Walnut GroveCast Podcast as well as the LandonNation Podcast! “Dorothy’s son, Tom, returns home from battle with a morphine addiction. Mike, hoping for a solution to the problem, consults Cloud Dancing.“ Life and Death originally aired on March 12, 1994 Now there’s a place to buy Dr QuinnCast Merchandise! https://www.etsy.com/shop/ForYourLittleHouse Maybe you want something a little more handmade? Kelly has her own Etsy store where you can find tons of amazing handcrafted items with a focus on Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman and more! – please take a look! https://www.etsy.com/shop/HandCraftLittleHouse The post Life and Death – Stonerpalooza! first appeared on Dr.QuinnCast Podcast.
April 3, 2025
Kelly and Mark discuss this unforgettable episode – We hope you enjoy this discussion. “During a stroll with Sully, Brian scales a tree to mimic the eagle from Sully’s tale, aiming to prove he can fly, but he tumbles and strikes his head. Initially, all appears well, and the townsfolk prepare to construct a schoolhouse. Enthusiastic, Brian assists Loren until his vision fades. Loren hurriedly takes him to Dr. Mike, who diagnoses the issue but lacks a solution. She telegraphs a Boston doctor for guidance on the nearest expert. Staying by Brian’s side, Dr. Mike learns the specialist is en route, only to discover Brian has fallen into a coma. After a two-day absence, Sully returns, and a frightened Michaela lashes out at him. When they learn the stagecoach will be delayed, Dr. Mike resolves to perform the surgery herself.“ The Operation originally aired on May 8, 1993 Now there’s a place to buy Dr QuinnCast Merchandise! https://www.etsy.com/shop/ForYourLittleHouse Maybe you want something a little more handmade? Kelly has her own Etsy store where you can find tons of amazing handcrafted items with a focus on Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman and more! – please take a look! https://www.etsy.com/shop/HandCraftLittleHouse The post The Operation first appeared on Dr.QuinnCast Podcast.
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