Warning: This article contains spoilers aboutVirgin Riverseason 4.
But can a love that burns so hot avoid flaming out?
But if the show ultimately follows Robyn Carr’s novels, Brie could be looking for that comfort elsewhere.

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It’s more about supporting.
We don’t see Brady take vengeance.
We don’t see Brady actively protect Brie.
He does it passively, in regard to a number of threats that arise.
Still, Allen questions whether the two can make it for the long-haul.
They have this very steamy thing, but the question is, can it last?
“I’m rooting for them,” she adds.
“But they have a lot of work to get there to become a pair that’s sustainable.
It’s hot for a second, but can you, day-to-day, do the thing?
I wonder about that.”
Brie and Brady also very much have their own drama to deal with apart from their relationship.
It’s something we’re learning a whole new language around right now.
“And how it effects the new ones.
And how they support them.
And how you don’t just move on from it, but you learn to live with it.
I myself was questioning things, like, ‘Wouldn’t he do this?’
or whatever I think would be right.
And it’s not like Brady can entirely focus his attention on Brie, either.
But he’s determined to start fresh and get away from that part of his life.
Brady has always been an outsider in Virgin River.
Time will tell whether it’s a bigger threat than he himself can deal with.”