Ep 7. RIGHT OR WRONG
- TV-NR
- November 2, 1996
- 45 min
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8.3 (100)
In the show Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman season 5 episode 7, titled "Right or Wrong," the focus is on the complex moral and ethical issues surrounding medical treatment in the late 19th century. The episode opens with Dr. Michaela "Mike" Quinn (played by Jane Seymour) struggling to treat a patient with a serious heart condition. The patient's family is distrustful of Western medicine and prefers to rely on traditional Native American remedies instead. Mike must decide whether to respect their wishes or follow her own medical instincts.
At the same time, Mike's adopted son, Brian (played by Shawn Toovey), is struggling with his own moral dilemma after he steals a hunting rifle and accidentally shoots a dog. Brian must decide whether to confess to his wrongdoing or keep it a secret and face the guilt and consequences alone.
Meanwhile, Mike's husband, Sully (played by Joe Lando), is dealing with his own moral crisis when he discovers that one of his former army colleagues, Captain Jack Adams (played by Dirk Blocker), is now a corrupt lawman who is using his position to enrich himself at the expense of the townspeople. Sully must decide whether to confront his friend and risk his own safety, or to turn a blind eye to the corruption.
As the episode progresses, each character must grapple with their own sense of right and wrong, and ultimately make a choice that has far-reaching consequences.
The episode is notable for its sensitive portrayal of the cultural tensions between traditional Native American healing practices and Western medicine. Mike is portrayed as respectful and sensitive to Native American traditions, while also recognizing the limitations of traditional remedies when it comes to serious medical conditions.
Similarly, Brian's storyline highlights the importance of taking responsibility for one's actions, even when it's difficult or painful to do so.
And Sully's dilemma serves as a reminder of the importance of standing up for what's right, even in the face of difficult or dangerous circumstances.
Overall, "Right or Wrong" is a thought-provoking and emotionally satisfying episode that captures the complex moral landscape of the Old West.