- Creekers in Amurica-is a situational Docu-Comedy about a southern family from "Creekersville USA", a factitious community located in Hartsville, South Carolina. Simple living-by day, the Creekers can be seen four-wheeling, motor biking, and driving pickup trucks throughout the community. Also, it's not uncommon to see them hankering a likeness to mud-sliding, mud-bogging and zip-lining over buildings. By night, the Creekers enjoy their favorite pass-time of sitting around a cozy bonfire, reminiscing on their lives and the lives of others.
- Like many, Myrtle has been through hard times. Moving from pillar to post, she has had to uproot little Samantha from one home to the next-and often at the expense of leaving an ex-lover. Having had her bout with substance abuse, Myrtle was left with no other choice than to relinquish her kids, Chris and Samantha to foster care. Now older, Samantha remains at home with her mom-arguing about going to the beach, and Chris and Chelsea-his baby mamma, has a new mouth to feed. Uncle Buddy is an alcoholic. Despite the advice of family and friends, he constantly seeks help from outsiders-the likes of Madam Vasdhi, the Gypsy Fortune Teller (played by Christopher Privette), and the Medicine Man (played by Livingston Thomas). Uncle Buddy's resolve comes when he gets a call from longtime friend, Thaddeus Montgomery (played by Tony Vaughn), and is whisked away by airplane to an undisclosed AA camp. Miss Nancy (played by Doris Nance) runs a boarding house. She is accused by her tenants, Uncle Buddy, Nacamura San'-who instructs Chris on the powers of inter-peace, and Tom (played by Thomas Woods) of going into their rooms and taking their things, hiding them while they are at work. Miss Nancy and Uncle Buddy appear to have a thing going on. But their relationship quickly turns sour when Uncle Buddy brings home another woman. Meanwhile Jesse is busy trying to install a zip-line over a trailer after taking bad advice from Uncle Buddy, Chris is busy trying to pin Uncle Buddy with a hook while fishing out on the lake, and Dakota and Patrick are once again-running away from home.—Raymond W. Hicks
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