Ep 11. The Six Southern Gentlemen of Tennessee
- TV-PG
- December 15, 1998
- 21 min
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8.7 (188)
The Sports Night season 1 episode 11 titled "The Six Southern Gentlemen of Tennessee" revolves around the lead up to an interview with a group of college basketball players from Tennessee. Casey and Dan, the two anchors of the show, are preparing to interview the Tennessee basketball players and are both excited about the opportunity to showcase these young athletes to a national audience.
However, tensions rise when Casey and Dan are told that the interview has been changed from a solo appearance to a group interview with all six players. This change poses a challenge for the anchors as they must learn how to conduct an engaging interview while also ensuring that each player gets an opportunity to speak and share their unique story.
Meanwhile, the show's executive producer Dana is grappling with a personal crisis as her estranged father has arrived in town unexpectedly. Throughout the episode, Dana is faced with the difficult decision of whether or not to confront her father and reconcile with him after years of tension.
As Dan and Casey prepare for their interview with the Tennessee basketball players, tensions rise between the players as they argue about who will be the star of the team. The anchors also discover that the players have been falsifying their grades in order to remain eligible to play, adding an ethical dilemma to the mix.
Throughout the episode, Dan and Casey navigate these challenges while Dana grapples with her own personal struggles. As the interview with the six southern gentlemen of Tennessee approaches, the team must overcome these challenges and deliver a successful show. Will they be able to successfully navigate the difficult landscape or will they crumble under the pressure?
Overall, "The Six Southern Gentlemen of Tennessee" is a captivating and thought-provoking episode that explores the challenges of live television and personal struggles. The episode provides insight into the world of sports journalism and showcases the importance of ethical reporting while also highlighting the impact of personal relationships on work performance.