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The idea for a reboot of “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman” has been proposed by Jimmy Kimmel.

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In the episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! that aired on Thursday, Jimmy Kimmel discussed the numerous remakes that are now being shown on television.

“Will & Grace is a huge success for NBC ” I’ve been told that Roseanne has recently returned to ABC, and from what I’ve heard, everything is going quite well,” the presenter said. In addition, his remarks come in the wake of the recent disclosure that a relaunch of ALF is currently in the works.


 

Kimmel then discussed the recently rumored remake of the television show Frasier. There are other television doctors from the 1990s who are deserving of a fresh start besides Frasier Crane. I have another one in mind who I believe would be very wonderful for another run on CBS right now,” he stated while sharing a spoof of a show that he believes will be resurrected in the future.


 


The television program that Kimmel is hoping to revive is called Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, and it was broadcast on CBS from 1993 to 1998. The character of Dr. Michaela Quinn, a physician in the year 1867, was played by Jane Seymour in the Western drama series.

The parody, which is named Dr. Quinn, Medicinal Marijuana Woman, begins with Seymour, who is 67 years old, addressing the audience and saying, “I was a pioneer. The first female physician to practice in the territory of Colorado. Several clips indicate that the new version of the show would be set in the same Western environment as the original series. “For the time being, I have discovered a higher calling, and new paths are about to be blazed.”

The next time Quinn is seen, she is at a consultation, when she administers a patient medication that is referred to as the “best Western medicine.” After that, she places a bag full of joints on the table and then goes on to list the several types of marijuana that she is able to prescribe. She exclaims, “That’s really great s—t!” after she has handed out a couple joints to the patient.

As the farce comes to a close, Quinn is seen smoking. Her eyes are two different hues, she adds as she holds up a joint and bursts out laughing. “My eyes are two different colors,” she says. It has been announced by a CBS announcer that episodes of Dr. Quinn, Medicinal Marijuana Doctor would be followed by a new episode of Hash Bridges.

 



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