Reel South Season 7 Episode 2 Bury Me At Taylor Hollow

  • April 18, 2022
  • 55 min

In season 7 of Reel South, episode 2 "Bury Me At Taylor Hollow" takes us on a journey into the Appalachian hills of Eastern Kentucky. This episode explores the life of Doodletown resident, James Roy "Jimmy" Taylor, and his passion for preserving the rural traditions of his small town.

For generations, the Taylor family has lived and worked in the Doodletown community, which spans more than 200 acres of land in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains. The family has a rich history of farming, coal mining, and storytelling that has been passed down from generation to generation.

The narrative of "Bury Me At Taylor Hollow" is interwoven with breathtaking footage of the rolling hills and lush forests of Eastern Kentucky. But beneath this idyllic exterior lies a community grappling with the impact of coal mining on their land and way of life.

Jimmy Taylor's passion for preserving the culture of his community is evident throughout the episode. As an accomplished musician and storyteller, he brings his own rich traditions to life through music and song. We see him play guitar and harmonica at local jam sessions, and hear him describe the importance of passing down these traditions to future generations.

In addition to musicianship, Jimmy's efforts to preserve his community also extend to land conservation. He has set aside several acres of his family's property to protect local wildlife and plant species, and works tirelessly to educate others about the importance of environmental stewardship.

Despite all his efforts, Jimmy is not immune to the changes affecting his community. We see him grapple with the loss of family members to cancer, an increasingly common outcome in areas where coal mining is prevalent. Through his pain and grief, Jimmy continues to hold onto hope and persist in his efforts to preserve his community's history and traditions.

The episode concludes with a poignant moment as Jimmy gathers several generations of his family members for a picnic in Taylor Hollow. As they sit and eat together beneath the shade of a towering oak tree, we are reminded of the importance of coming together to celebrate and honor our past.

"Bury Me At Taylor Hollow" is an honest and moving exploration of the deep connection between place, culture, and identity. Through the story of one family's journey through time, we are invited to reflect on our own role in preserving the traditions of the places we call home.

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Reel South, Season 7 Episode 2, is available to watch and stream on PBS Documentaries. You can also buy, rent Reel South on demand at Prime Video, Amazon, Hoopla, Apple TV Store online.
  • First Aired
    April 18, 2022
  • Runtime
    55 min
  • Language
    English