Ep 1. 2-01
- TV-NR
- September 25, 1993
- 46 min
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7.6 (140)
In season 2 of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, the show picks up where it left off in season 1, with Elizabeth Quinn (Jane Seymour) settling into her new life as the town doctor of Colorado Springs. In the season 2 premiere, entitled "2-01," Dr. Quinn is faced with a new challenge as an outbreak of diphtheria threatens the town.
The episode begins with Dr. Quinn and her associate, Dorothy (Barbara Babcock), tending to a patient with a severe case of diphtheria. The two women are worried about the potential spread of the disease, as it is highly contagious and can be deadly if not treated quickly. Meanwhile, the town's residents are growing increasingly concerned as more cases of the disease are reported.
As Dr. Quinn works tirelessly to treat her patients and find a cure for diphtheria, she is also dealing with personal issues. Her relationship with Sully (Joe Lando), a mysterious frontiersman, has grown increasingly complicated as Elizabeth struggles to balance her personal and professional responsibilities. In addition, she is still dealing with the grief of losing her husband and child, who died tragically during childbirth.
Despite these challenges, Dr. Quinn remains focused on finding a cure for diphtheria. She enlists the help of a young boy named Matthew (Chad Allen), who is also suffering from the disease but shows signs of improvement. Together, Dr. Quinn and Matthew work to create a serum that could potentially save the lives of the town's residents.
As the episode progresses, tensions rise as the outbreak continues to spread. The town's residents are becoming increasingly desperate, and some are even turning to violence in order to protect themselves and their families. Dr. Quinn finds herself caught in the middle of a dangerous situation, and must use all of her medical knowledge and personal bravery to help the people of Colorado Springs.
In the end, Dr. Quinn's efforts pay off, and she is able to find a cure for diphtheria with the help of Matthew and other members of the community. The town is saved, and Elizabeth is praised for her bravery and dedication to her patients.
Overall, "2-01" is a compelling episode that showcases the best of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman. It combines drama, action, and personal storytelling to create a poignant and engaging experience for viewers. With strong performances from Seymour and the rest of the cast, the episode is a standout in the show's second season.