It's Christmas in Cicely and Maurice is approached by a Korean man who turns out to be his son.It's Christmas in Cicely and Maurice is approached by a Korean man who turns out to be his son.It's Christmas in Cicely and Maurice is approached by a Korean man who turns out to be his son.
James Song
- Duk Won
- (as Kwi Hyun Song)
Chi Muoi Lo
- Yung Bong Joo
- (as Chi-Muoi Lo)
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I'm surprised that there aren't more reviews. Must have something to do with the show not being available for streaming? Anyhow, such a heart warming episode with different characters coming to terms with their different ideas how xmas should be. Plus a lot of other things.
Seoul Mates is just a heart warming episode from Northern Exposure. Each main character from the show has an important role, and everything fits together. From Maurice discovering that he has a Korean son, to Dr. Fleischmann trying to get into the Christmas spirit even though he feels a little Jewish guilt, to Maggie dreading a Christmas visit to her parents, this show cleverly hits the mark in each situation. And Holling just blew me away in this one. I loved the explanation of the Native American tradition and their take on the meaning of Christmas. This is a show that has to be seen by fans. I'm so glad Prime brought Northern Exposure to streaming.
10Hitchcoc
I'm a lover of Christmas. Coming from poverty and worry, I continue to look for times when something can lift me up. It's not the Christianity. There are too many cruel people who espouse their views of this. I look back to a guy named Marcus Borg who said of Christmas, "I don't know if it happened that way, but I know that it is true." It is the idea. The ideal. We have set aside a time where we are expected to be nice to one another, to feel a sense of peace, to stop judgment and all the things that go with that. I really don't believe there is literal truth, but Christmas makes me feel good. In this episode we have some incredible moments. There is the appearance of a Korean family and a son, sired by Maurice when he was a boy soldier. He has to put aside his innate dislike of "the other" and embrace this newfound family. Fleischman feels he is an
outsider and tries to bring a tree into his house. But his Jewish belief system makes it artificial. Maggie doesn't want to go to her parents and then is deeply hurt when they decide to go on vacation instead of celebrating with her. Shelly is Roman Catholic and misses the rituals she knew as a child. Holling tries to make her happy. Chris narrates the Native American tale of the Raven bringing light, among other things. I couldn't get enough of it.
Did you know
- TriviaThis episode won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Drama Series.
- GoofsAs Joel rejects the Christmas trees being unloaded he misidentifies the Douglas Firs as Spruce trees; later when Joel gets his own tree it too is a Douglas Fir.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 44th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1992)
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