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In season one of ``Sweet Home Alabama,'' 10 city slickers and 10 country guys competed for the affection of Southern belle Devin Grissom. The runner-up in that group was a former football player from Birmingham, Ala., Tribble Reese (no, ``Star Trek'' fans, not that kind of tribble). Now, it's Reese's turn to be the king of the hill, as it were. Eleven city women and 11 Southern ladies from across the U.S. head to Alabama in an attempt to mend Reese's broken heart as they compete to be chosen as his Ms. Right.
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