Men In: Trees

The show was eventually cancelled in 2008, partly due to scheduling shifts and the impact of the 2007-08 Writers Guild of America strike. Despite its short life, the series is still remembered fondly for its warmth and its portrayal of a woman finding her footing in an unexpected place.

A rugged fish-and-game biologist who becomes Marin’s primary love interest. Their "will-they-won't-they" chemistry anchored the show.

The urbane, often frantic protagonist who must swap skinny lattes and cell service for flannel shirts and flannel-wearing neighbors. Men in Trees

Men in Trees debuted on ABC in September 2006 and ran for over two seasons. While it never reached the massive ratings of its contemporaries, it earned a dedicated cult following for its similarities to Northern Exposure and its "surprisingly smart" writing.

Stranded in the tiny town of Elmo, Marin realizes that despite her professional expertise, she knows very little about real-life relationships. She decides to stay, hoping to learn about "men in the wild" and write a new book—only to find herself surrounded by burly, emotionally reserved, and outdoorsy men who are a far cry from the urbanites of Manhattan. Key Characters and Dynamics The show was eventually cancelled in 2008, partly

If you’re looking for a cozy, fish-out-of-water story that balances romance with the rugged charm of the wild, look no further than the 2006 television series . Created by Jenny Bicks—one of the creative minds behind Sex and the City —the show brought a touch of New York wit to the fictional, male-heavy town of Elmo, Alaska. The Premise: From stilettos to snow boots

What shows do you record, but never watch? - Entertainment Weekly Their "will-they-won't-they" chemistry anchored the show

The series stars the late as Marin Frist, a high-profile relationship coach and self-help author who thinks she has love all figured out. Her world crumbles when she discovers her fiancé is cheating on her while she is on her way to a speaking engagement in Alaska.