Alexandra Breckenridge surprised by Family Guy Virgin River parody

Alexandra Breckenridge, star of Virgin River, discovered during a recent interview that she had been animated as her character Mel in a Family Guy episode. The February 22 episode featured Meg Griffin hallucinating Virgin River imagery after tasting a Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Latte, including a recreation of a Season 4 scene with Mel and Jack. Breckenridge expressed delight at the nod.

In the Family Guy episode aired on February 22, Meg experiences visions tied to the Pumpkin Spice Latte, swimming past mermaids, Temu ads, and a picture of Mel Monroe and Jack Sheridan embracing, directly referencing Virgin River Season 4. Breckenridge, who provided background voices for Family Guy across 14 seasons from 2005 to 2018 in over 60 episodes, learned of her animated debut only when TVLine showed her the clip during an interview about her Netflix series. She reacted with surprise, asking, 'When did this come out?!' Breckenridge noted that a producer friend on the show, whom she visited at his house just weeks earlier, had not mentioned it. Despite the parody labeling Virgin River as 'basic,' she took it positively, telling TVLine, 'I guess that means we've made it into some kind of iconic, referenceable category, right?' Over the years, Breckenridge voiced Quahog residents like Channel 5 lotto announcer Nikki, Stewie's teacher Miss Emily, and Meg's friend Patty, along with celebrity impressions including Christina Aguilera and Renee Zellweger. She still cherishes a wrap gift from the show: a robe featuring a naked Peter Griffin.

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Fox orders two seasons of Family Guy spin-off Stewie

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Fox and Hulu have given a two-season order to Stewie, a new animated comedy spin-off from Family Guy centered on the character Stewie Griffin. The series, co-created by Seth MacFarlane and Kirker Butler, is set to premiere during the 2027-28 broadcast season on Fox, with next-day streaming on Hulu. It follows Stewie as he navigates a new preschool using his inventions for space and time adventures.

Alexandra Breckenridge, who plays Mel on Netflix's Virgin River, suggested that her character's newborn son with Jack might be named David, matching the books the series is based on. This follows the season 7 finale—in which the baby, adopted by Mel and Jack, requires heart surgery—leaving the name unrevealed. Breckenridge shared the clue in a recent TVLine interview, while noting it could change.

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Netflix has launched the seventh season of Virgin River, its longest-running original scripted series, with all 10 episodes available to stream immediately. The series, based on Robyn Carr's novels, follows nurse practitioner Melinda Monroe as she navigates life and romance in a fictional Northern California town. This season explores the newly married Mel and her partner Jack pursuing adoption.

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