
Southern Nights (2012)
Ten friends move into an historic Southern mansion in Savannah, Ga., and set out to live the Southern high life together. Over eight episodes, they will explore the best of the South -- from rodeos and ranches to nightclubs and tailgate parties, from upscale hotspots to barefoot blue jean nights, from the heart of the countryside to the sandy beaches of the Georgia and Florida coasts. They will come to see themselves as a family and work through complex relationship issues. Romances will be constantly evolving through hookups, breakups and makeups. The series explores young people coming of age as they live the true, authentic Southern fantasy -- good friends, beautiful starry nights, sleek nightclubs and charming (and sometimes rough and tumble) Southern bars.
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