Episode Guide

Episode 1- The review for Episode 1 was 2.5/5. The review for Episode 2 was 2/5. The review for Episode 3 was 3/5. The review for Episode 4 was 3/5. The review for Episode 5 was 3/5. The review for Episode 6 was 3/5. The review for Episode 7 was 3/5. The review for Episode 8 was 3/5. The review for Episode 9 was 3/5. The review forEpisode 10- The review score of episode 10 is3/5

Sweet Magnolias is a show that is going to be divisive. Some people are going to love it, while others are going to find it unpalatable. The first season set the tone for this. ..

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The second season of “Sweet Magnolias” is exciting, but it’s not something that is particularly great or bad. It’s a nice drama about a group of Southern people who go about their lives pleasantly, with occasional superficial drama or episodic squabbles to break up the monotony. ..

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Jackson and Ty argue over a minor issue that has far-reaching consequences. Jackson’s actions ruin his summer baseball plans, and Ty suffers the consequences.

Dana and Jeremy are getting closer, but Dana has to choose between Jeremy and Ronnie. Helen is wrestling with big news, including a choice between her son Isaac and her ex-boyfriend. The kids are having their own subplots, including some personal drama, love triangles, crushes and the usual spats. And then there are town-wide issues.

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Thematically, season 2 feels like a string of disparate storylines that are all mashed together and stretched across 10 episodes. The best part of the whole show is the food!

Despite some flaws, the setting and characters are enjoyable enough to watch this. There’s a gentle rhythm to Sweet Magnolias that fans of the first season will enjoy. ..

If you’re looking for a simple show to switch off to without doing much thinking along the way, Sweet Magnolias will hit that spot. For everyone else, after a bit of pizzazz, drama or excitement in their TV watching, you’re unlikely to find that here. ..

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