Nick and his friends learn about the death of a girl they knew when they were kids, and Janet asks Eddie to visit her grandparents with her.
When Nick Garrett was 18, he packed up his truck and said goodbye for a summer road trip that turned into 10 years of being away. He has since become a literary celebrity in New York, living off the fame and fortune of his best-selling novel and movie, based on his hometown friends. To the literary world, Nick defined a generation, but to his hometown, he betrayed them by sharing secrets. Now, without inspiration for a new book, Nick returns to his hometown to find that feelings toward him have changed.
The peaks and the valleys. Find the essential episodes — and the ones to skip.
Nick and his friends learn about the death of a girl they knew when they were kids, and Janet asks Eddie to visit her grandparents with her.
Nick's dad is dating again, Ikey feels guilty about his affair with Owen's wife, and Nick makes a decision about his own relationship with Aubrey.
Nick decides to stay in town because he wants to be near Hannah and her son.
Owen starts dating, Dean wants to go dancing with Commander, and Nick meets the man Aubrey's been sneaking around with.
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