Mildly entertaining
I felt like the reporter tried to capture that down home magic that pervaded s-town. Somehow s-town (for me at least) managed to evade that lazy “otherness” that ruins most reporting and observations of the south. I found this show a pretty condescending attempt to interpret the exotic south for a Brooklyn crowd. Also maybe I missed something in the promotions for this season but I thought the show would transition into coverage of how all this set the stage for the Mark Harris debacle.
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