What Virgin River Season 7’s Episode Titles Tell Us About What’s Coming

Netflix hasn’t released a premiere date for Virgin River Season 7 just yet, but they’ve given fans something just as intriguing: a full list of episode titles.

And while they’re listed alphabetically, not in episode order, they offer plenty to speculate about.

From honeymoons to heartbreak, the official episode titles for Virgin River Season 7 are out — and while they don’t reveal exact plot points, they offer clear clues about where the story might go. Whether you’re hoping for romance, reckonings, or a return to small-town chaos, there’s something in these titles for every fan.

Here’s the full list of Season 7 titles (in alphabetical order, not episode order):

  • Always Anywhere Forever
  • Back in the Saddle
  • Beautiful Child
  • David and Goliath
  • It Takes a Village
  • La Luna De Miel
  • No Regrets
  • Pipe Dreams
  • The Afterglow
  • The Match

Now let’s break them down by theme, and explore what these clues might be teasing for the season ahead.

Love and Family

Always Anywhere Forever
La Luna De Miel
Beautiful Child

This trio of titles clearly leans into romantic and emotional milestones.

  • Always Anywhere Forever sounds like a vow, or a reaffirmation of one. It could point to a Mel and Jack milestone: moving into their new farm, restarting their family plans, or simply recommitting to their future.
  • La Luna De Miel all but confirms what fans already suspected: Mel and Jack’s honeymoon. The cast filmed in Mexico earlier this year, including scenes at the lush Hacienda Cenote Oxmán in the Yucatán. The setting suggests romance with a side of possible chaos, this is Virgin River, after all.
  • Beautiful Child likely refers to Lizzie’s pregnancy. With Marley also due to give birth by the end of the series, Season 7 might use Lizzie and Denny’s baby as a central emotional anchor in the first half of the season.

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Conflict and Change

David and Goliath
The Match
No Regrets

These titles hint at emotional confrontations, choices, and possibly even danger.

  • David and Goliath sounds like a showdown, and Doc’s battle with the medical board is the most obvious match. His strained relationship with Grace Valley adds another layer to the underdog-vs-institution framing.
  • The Match is more ambiguous. It could reference a romantic pairing, maybe Muriel’s storyline, or a brewing feud. Calvin’s recasting and confirmed return suggests he’ll stir things up. Brady, spotted filming motorcycle scenes at Mel and Jack’s farm with his stunt double, might be involved.
  • No Regrets could bring long-awaited closure to Brie’s love triangle with Mike and Brady. If there’s ever been a moment for her to finally make a decision, and start a new arc, this is it.

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Community and New Starts

It Takes a Village
Back in the Saddle
Pipe Dreams
The Afterglow

As always, Virgin River will spend time on the town itself, and these titles suggest a mix of recovery, ambition, and emotional rebuilding.

  • It Takes a Village seems poised to be this season’s heartwarming community hour. Fans spotted the cast filming a Civil War reenactment at Roland’s house (Hope’s ex-husband), so a town event or fundraiser seems likely.
  • Back in the Saddle might apply to Doc, but also to new character Clay, a former rodeo rider played by Cody Kearsley. With rodeo scenes confirmed, expect this episode to bring cowboy energy, both literally and metaphorically.
  • Pipe Dreams suggests hope, reinvention, or ambition. A character chasing something bold, even risky, would be a welcome change of pace for a show often stuck in emotional loops.
  • The Afterglow may be the premiere, as the show is expected to pick up right after Season 6’s final scene, Jack walking into the twins’ bedroom. This title feels like the calm before the emotional storm.

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Virgin River. (L to R) Tim Matheson as Doc, Annette O’Toole as Hope McCrea in episode 601 of Virgin River. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2024

While there’s still time for Netflix to announce a 2025 premiere, delays in production suggest we may not return to Virgin River until 2026. But if these titles are anything to go by, Season 7 is shaping up to be a season of change—one where the past meets the future, and everyone has to decide what comes next.

Emma Armbrüster is Senior Editorial Critic at The Viewer’s Perspective. Based in Veneto, Italy, she specializes in deep-dive narrative analysis and episode-by-episode recaps of premier television, providing an independent vantage point on the modern streaming landscape.

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