Nashville Recap: The One Where Rayna Completely F-cks Up Her Life


By SourCake | | 6:00 am | 6 Comments
Posted in: Nashville, Recaps

Scarlett finally confronts Avery and tells him flat-out she wants her recording/writing deal, she wants to be a success and she wants Avery to support her as she has supported him. I applaud because it’s very brave of her and it marks a maturing of her character. I love it. And I love her.

 

I also think someone did a terrible job of bleaching her eyebrows.  They look bushy and a weird brownish-red.  Look:

Thoughts? 

 

Avery, to his credit (I guess?) is honest and just says he’s trying.

He looks really mean while he says it, though, so I’m kinda scared again. But ladies, let’s face it. This is a real world problem. Many, many women have had to hide their passion and dim their fire so the man in their lives wouldn’t feel diminished. Many men have struggled against resenting their wives or girlfriends for making more money or having more power/prestige. It’s a conflict that is real and ongoing.

 At work, Hailey heads to the fridge for a snack and sees this:

It’s pretty fucking sweet.
Also, this is a perfect office outfit and I must find it for myself. Except I would do up the top button.

 

Teddy meets up with Peggy.  Their conversation doesn’t reveal too much but it’s enough.  I think it’s safe to assume she and he stole money from the credit union and they are both scared shitless it’s going to come out because of the campaign.

I wish I looked that gorgeous while being scared, confused and felonious.

Goodman comes to Juliette to resign as her manager because she didn’t listen to his guidance about the shoplifting. It’s a weak-ass move on his part.

 

 Juliette begs him to stay on as her manager and tells him she will do anything and everything it takes to restore her image and repair her career.

 

Goodman tells her she needs to be honest with him and tell him why she took the nail polish.  It’s actually a pretty great moment.  He’s being concerned and caring (in a completely professional way) and she is being that tender, vulnerable Juliette that comes out every so often.  It’s really beautifully played.

 

“It’s something I used to do when I was a kid.  It may sound funny to you but it made me feel like I could take care of myself when nobody else would.”

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6 Comments

  1. 1
    reality
    Posted November 5, 2012 at 8:11 am

    Thanks for recapping this show! I too was blown away by the first episode, but then have just become a little not as blown away (still good though). Wasn’t there an earlier allusion that one of Rayna’s kids might be Deacon’s, and no one knows…?

    Also thanks for enlightening me about the Deacon/Teddy tenseness. I know he is her ex, but since he’s still in the band, thought people had accepted and moved on..I thought the tenseness was about Coleman being his friend and he doesn’t back Teddy.

    When this episode began with Rayna/Deacon in bed, I thought it was real and I had missed the prior week’s episode.

  2. 2
    April
    Posted November 5, 2012 at 3:59 pm

    Hubby and I talked about this and said You know beautiful famous people are EASILY forgiven. All she had to do was show remorse. If she got on tv and cried and said her mom is a crackwhore and its so hard boo hoo hoo, everyone would love her all the more for it. She really chose the wrong tactic. Maybe I should be her publicist too.

  3. 3
    April
    Posted November 5, 2012 at 4:12 pm

    I actually was in love with the dress Rayna was wearing to sing at the country club. It was so Marilyn Monroe. I show a lot of skin too though so it didn’t bother me. If you got it flaunt it!

  4. 4
    Exene
    Posted November 5, 2012 at 7:14 pm

    Agree re the gray polish (although it looked blue on my screen)– looks cute on my sixteen year old and her friends, but on Rayna and women her age (me) — not so much.

  5. 5
    Peanut29
    Posted November 5, 2012 at 9:43 pm

    While I rarely post anything, I guess it is because I have a completely different take on this show and the relationships.

    I don’t blame Rayna for all the hurt that has fallen out from their relationship. If anything, I would say that the majority of the hurt is due to Deacon hurting himself, as addicts often do. Rayna left the relationship because of Deacon’s substance abuse, it hasn’t been shown if she was enabling him or not, but at the very least their relationship was destructive to some level for both of them. Her decisions have been clear and upfront, as far as the show has shown us so far. She left, he chose to stay in the band, yes she also consented. But he is the one that was willing to sit through the pain everyday of watching her be with her husband. I have never seen any gleam of her liking to “string” him along, if anything I have seen pain from her. He’s her best friend (it should be her husband, but it’s not) and seeing him hurt and also hurting from them not being together hurts everyone around. Should she have just ended the whole sham a long time ago? Yes, but why is it just up to her. He should have left too. Teddy should have asked for it earlier.

    Also, Darius Rucker is of Hootie and the Blowfish fame and then went on to make solo country albums, but apparently gets very pissed if people call him Hootie.

  6. 6
    Lizbot
    Posted November 6, 2012 at 3:09 pm

    @Peanut29 – I agree with you about Deacon — he has choices. But Rayna pretty much admitted that she wanted to have her cake and eat it too — to hold on to Deacon but keep him at arms length while she keeps the image of a good wife and mother (in the scene after they sang together at the Bluebird). She basically admitted that she messed up and that she should have let him go a long time ago. I actually see her as being the most selfish out of the whole bunch, and I think she knows that. That’s why she can’t stand the thought of Deacon going off with Juliette. You can be sure that when she finds out that they are sleeping together that she’s going to get all jealous and possessive.

    At the same time, Deacon is a grown man and he could have walked away. But I wonder how easy it would have been for him to find a gig in another band after rehab, but I don’t know. I think Rayna makes up for her father’s neglect by holding on to two men in her life who will basically put up with anything to stay in her orbit.

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