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Sweet Magnolias is back for a fifth season on Netflix, with another cheerful string of episodes on female friendship in Serenity (it’s literally called that).
The fourth season ended with the question of, ‘What will the new year bring?’ and we return to this small southern town in America six months on, in the thick of summer.
The 10 new episodes that dropped have already spiked the show up the Netflix ranking of top TV, with viewers tuning in for a reliable comfort watch.
Based on the novels of the same name by Sherryl Woods, the show first hit Netflix in 2020 and has been churning out seasons ever since.
The drama revolves around the margarita-based friendship of Dana Sue (Brooke Elliott), Maddie (JoAnna Garcia Swisher) and Helen (Heather Headley), who have known each other since childhood.
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This latest season centres on the upcoming nuptials of Helen and Erik and the concurrent marital woes of Dana Sue and Ronnie.
Meanwhile, Maddie has flown the coop from Serenity to New York, where she is working in a publishing house.
Because the show revolves around their southern enclave, we can assume she doesn’t stick it out for too long, but it does give Dana Sue and Helen a reason to visit for a drinks tour of the city.
Sweet Magnolias currently holds a 78 per cent rating on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, with fans calling the show a ‘breath of fresh air’ and a ‘guilty pleasure’, while many noted the homespun wisdom left them tearful.
Sharing their reviews on IMDb, Jolien wrote: ‘Yes it’s sweet, but sometimes it’s exactly what you need.
What other shows can you stream on Netflix?
- Nemesis. Set in Los Angeles, this exciting cat-and-mouse game has earned rave reviews from critics and audiences.
- The Witness. Based on the true story of Rachel Nickell, the show follows her partner and their two-year-old son as they come to terms with her murder.
- Lawmen: Bass Reeves. Based on the life of one of the first African American deputy US marshals, Bass Reeves, played by David Oyelowo.
‘It makes me laugh and cry. But mostly laughing, because I enjoy it so much.’
‘This show is so wholesome, it has everything. Great acting, great story, great characters that make you get invested in them. You cry and laugh with them,’ wrote @naobabe.
‘It’s such a great show. I couldn’t stop watching. I felt like it was one of the first shows in a while that I could relate to. It made me cry, laugh, call my best friend, hug my momma, just all the things.. I highly recommend it,’ added @crazyonyou-02466.
Sweet Magnolias is available to stream on Netflix.
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