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A feud between two families in the quaint town of Sag Harbor on Long Island, N.Y., starkly illustrates the difference between old and new money; based on the novel of the same name.
A feud between two families in the quaint town of Sag Harbor on Long Island, N.Y., starkly illustrates the difference between old and new money; based on the novel of the same name.
The Fourth of July in the Black Hamptons starts off with a bang. Anthony finds out the Brittons are playing for keeps when he takes a special fishing trip, and the Brittons' family secret starts to unravel.
Meet the Brittons and the Johnsons, two of the most powerful families in the Black Hamptons. When they vie for the same property, a great feud ensues as each family positions themselves to win the coveted Peterson Property.
Carolyn Britton pulls out all of the stops when she engages her estranged daughter-in-law's help to break up the Johnsons' marriage, but Anthony Johnson has a trick up his own sleeve.
It's summer in Sag Harbor, and the Johnsons and Brittons are back with more sizzling-hot drama; an art gallery auction becomes ground zero for a battle of ego, wit and money.
Malcolm and Vanessa prepare for their post-nuptial summer soirée on the family yacht; instead of a festive party, it turns into a hotbed of secrets, lies and drama.
As Moses looks for support in his bid for an early release, opposing forces work to keep him behind bars, and Eli escalates his plan to infiltrate the Black Hamptons.
Christopher's strategic move in court forces Moses to pursue a less scrupulous but more costly path to freedom, and Anthony gets disturbing news about his dealings with Alexander Cora.
The Fourth of July in the Black Hamptons starts off with a bang. Anthony finds out the Brittons are playing for keeps when he takes a special fishing trip, and the Brittons' family secret starts to unravel.
Meet the Brittons and the Johnsons, two of the most powerful families in the Black Hamptons. When they vie for the same property, a great feud ensues as each family positions themselves to win the coveted Peterson Property.
Carolyn Britton pulls out all of the stops when she engages her estranged daughter-in-law's help to break up the Johnsons' marriage, but Anthony Johnson has a trick up his own sleeve.
The Fourth of July in the Black Hamptons starts off with a bang. Anthony finds out the Brittons are playing for keeps when he takes a special fishing trip, and the Brittons' family secret starts to unravel.
It's summer in Sag Harbor, and the Johnsons and Brittons are back with more sizzling-hot drama; an art gallery auction becomes ground zero for a battle of ego, wit and money.
Malcolm and Vanessa prepare for their post-nuptial summer soirée on the family yacht; instead of a festive party, it turns into a hotbed of secrets, lies and drama.
As Moses looks for support in his bid for an early release, opposing forces work to keep him behind bars, and Eli escalates his plan to infiltrate the Black Hamptons.
Christopher's strategic move in court forces Moses to pursue a less scrupulous but more costly path to freedom, and Anthony gets disturbing news about his dealings with Alexander Cora.
Sergeant Lane's home gets taken out from under him, Eli's mission to tear down the Black Hamptons brings the community together, and Bobby makes a big move to win over Peter.
Jesse leads the town's youth in protests against Eli's new development, Carolyn and Moses fight it out in the boardroom, and Sydney catches Anthony in a compromising position.
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