This is TERRIBLE.
It's a drama and a reality show? What does that mean?
The show is clearly scripted with generally cliched and predictable dialog but sometimes, the dialog is so indescribably bad that I wonder if it was written after the WGA strike started and the crew was forced to recruit writers off of the barstools of some crab shack in the Alabama gulf town in which it was filmed.
Then there is the acting...
Some of the minor performers appear to be well trained and give credence to some scenes.
The leads appear to be coached scene by scene in poses, inflection and micro expression.
It's not a good look, particularly when 2 apparently untrained leads are in a scene alone, waiting patiently for the other to finish their line.
Then there is the glossy, charming production itself, set in a lovely American town. The camera, lighting, sound, costume and makeup crew are also clearly on a shoestring budget ( no kidding, they appear to have one dolly and 2 back yards) but somehow manage to make this hot mess look and feel like an art film.
It is due to the smart visual and sound context that I stuck with this for 4 episodes.
Love in Fairhope gets one star for the teleplay ( is that what it is? I can't tell) and 8 for the production value.
I don't recommend watching it. I do recommend some production company put the entire crew to good use with a script, actors and a decent budget.