Nashville, Season 1, Episode 11: “You Win Again”
Written by Liz Tigelaar
Directed by Paul Edwards
Airs Wednesdays at 10pm (Et) on ABC
This week’s episode opens right in the thick of it as Rayna and Juliette perform their number one hit single – “Wrong Song”. As they take their bows and walk off stage the battle of the egos commence immediately as Juliette complains how all the fans in the crowd are chanting ‘Rayna!’ and not her own name.
The sexual tension between Rayna and Liam further increases when Countless records exec Calista Reeves (guest star Ming-Na Wen) waits backstage trying to poach Rayna to join her label – ‘She wants you…you can’t blame her’, subtle.
Rayna spends the remainder of this episode, doing a great deal of wondering and pondering. When she’s not flirting with the idea of leaving Edgehill records (not to mention flirting shamelessly with...
Written by Liz Tigelaar
Directed by Paul Edwards
Airs Wednesdays at 10pm (Et) on ABC
This week’s episode opens right in the thick of it as Rayna and Juliette perform their number one hit single – “Wrong Song”. As they take their bows and walk off stage the battle of the egos commence immediately as Juliette complains how all the fans in the crowd are chanting ‘Rayna!’ and not her own name.
The sexual tension between Rayna and Liam further increases when Countless records exec Calista Reeves (guest star Ming-Na Wen) waits backstage trying to poach Rayna to join her label – ‘She wants you…you can’t blame her’, subtle.
Rayna spends the remainder of this episode, doing a great deal of wondering and pondering. When she’s not flirting with the idea of leaving Edgehill records (not to mention flirting shamelessly with...
- 1/24/2013
- by Jacob Siminovitch
- SoundOnSight
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