Nashville
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Is it age appropriate?
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Not age appropriate for kids under 13, age appropriate for kids over 99; suggested age 13. -
Is it any good?
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Common Sense says
Country crooners pay their dues in reality soap.
Why We Rated This
for Ages 13–18
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What Parents Need to Know
About Nashville
Parents need to know that this reality series -- which follows young people trying to break into the country music scene -- features plenty of MTV-like relationship drama, including flirting and jealous arguments. There's quite a bit of drinking and innuendo and plenty of brand names. On the flip side, the language is mostly mild, and the series does highlight some of the hard work that goes into breaking into a super-competitive industry, as well as the strength required to cope with the rejection the aspiring stars face as they pay their dues.
Read our full review by Melissa Camacho
Families Can Talk About
- Families can talk about how "real" this reality show is. Does any part of it feel set up or rehearsed? Do you think it's an accurate representation of what goes into trying to become a country music star? Is breaking into the country scene different from breaking into any other kind of music genre? Why or why not? Does Nashville really seem like the place to "make it big" vs. cities like New York or Los Angeles? Families can also talk about their favorite country musicians. How did they get their big break?

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