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Moving Day | Deleted Scene

Sue and her husband are reunited as he moves to live with her in Green Bank permanently.

Aired 04/28/2025

REEL SOUTH

Moving Day | Deleted Scene

Clip: Season 10 Episode 1004 | 2m 16sVideo has Closed Captions

Sue and her husband are reunited as he moves to live with her in Green Bank permanently.

Sue and her husband are reunited as he moves out of their home in New York to live with her in Green Bank permanently. They explore the land they bought and describe their plans to build a new home.

Aired 04/28/2025

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Support for Reel South is made possible by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Center for Asian American Media and by SouthArts.

Finding Relief in West Virginia | Deleted Scene

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Clip: S10 Ep1004 | 5m 56s | Sue is wracked with mystery symptoms. She soon finds the cause: electrohypersensitivity. (5m 56s)

The Next Generation of Citizen Science

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Clip: S10 Ep1004 | 2m 40s | Ellie White visits an elementary school to lead students in an astronomy project. (2m 40s)

Putting Down Roots | Deleted Scene

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Clip: S10 Ep1004 | 4m 53s | Sue reflects on how her quality of life has improved in Green Bank. (4m 53s)

A Sight for Sore Eyes | Deleted Scene

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Clip: S10 Ep1004 | 3m 51s | Sue and her husband reunite and attend a dinner with an electrohypersensitivity group. (3m 51s)

Small Town Universe | Official Trailer

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Preview: S10 Ep1004 | 30s | In a quiet West Virginia town, a radio telescope searches for signs of life beyond Earth. (30s)

A Town Hall Showdown

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Clip: S10 Ep1004 | 3m | When the NSF proposes a funding cut to an Observatory, residents passionately defend the project. (3m)

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