Netflix’s ‘Sweet Magnolias’ Just Broke a Key Show Trend in Season 4—Here’s What Happened

Sweet Magnolias season 4 picked up the story from a different place than seasons 2 and 3, influencing season 4’s breaking of a series-long trend. Indeed, Sweet Magnolias season 3 ended happily with Ronnie and Dana Sue renewing their vows, Maddie and Cal strong in their relationship, Annie and Ty closer than ever, and Helen and Erik thinking back to what they had lost by breaking up in season 3’s beginning. This greatly differs from Sweet Magnolias seasons 1 and 2, which ended with a car crash putting Kyle’s life in danger and Cal being arrested for punching Stu, respectively.
Sweet Magnolias Season 4 Is The Show’s First Premiere With A Big Time Jump
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Sweet Magnolias showrunner Sheryl J. Anderson addressed the reason for the time jump in an interview with Deadline, ascribing it to wanting to surprise viewers and reset the show by showing the beloved Sweet Magnolias characters in different places in both their careers and relationships. The biggest updates about Dana Sue, Maddie and Helen’s lives hit the viewers all together during their first margarita night, with which Sweet Magnolias season 4 starts. Indeed, the year that passed saw Maddie getting engaged to Cal and writing a children’s book, whose tour is still going on by Sweet Magnolias season 4’s beginning.
Sweet Magnolias season 4’s time jump impacted all characters in Serenity, not just the main ones, including CeCe, who just returned from college, and Noreen, whose work became central at The Corner Spa’s baby care center.