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Nashville – Be Careful of the Stones that You Throw

  • Title: Nashville – Be Careful of the Stones that You Throw
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As Juliette (Hayden Panettiere), who returns from her impromptu elopement with Sean (Tilky Jones),  and Rayna (Connie Britton) make final preparations for the tour, Lamar (Powers Boothe) and Tandy (Judith Hoag) threaten to expose Maddie’s (Lennon Stella) true parentage to stop Rayna from taking her girls on the road. Meanwhile, Juliette agrees to a second church wedding to appease Sean’s parents (Boo ArnoldJ.J. Rodgers) before setting out on the road and discovers Sean isn’t the only one with a mother disappointed by news of their nuptials.

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Hayden Panettiere, a Bikini, and a Really Bad Joke

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Actress Hayden Panettiere took a little time off from filming new episodes of Nashville to show off her new bikini in the January 2013 issue of Esquire Magazine. The actress also shares a pretty bad joke in the magazine’s ongoing Funny* Joke(s) from a Beautiful Woman series. You can find the video for the joke, along the pics from the photoshoot, inside.

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Nashville – Lovesick Blues

  • Title: Nashville – Lovesick Blues
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As Rayna (Connie Britton) continues to work with her new producer (Michiel Huisman) on refining her new sound, Juliette (Hayden Panettiere) deals with the unexpected consequences of dating a young football star (Tilky Jones) when fans and tabloids begin to blame her for the quarterback’s less than stellar stats since the two began seeing each other (making it even more difficult not to draw comparisons to Carrie Underwood and Jessica Simpson‘s relationships with Dallas Cowboy quarterback Tony Romo from which the show’s writers were obviously inspired). Both women are shocked, and less than pleased, when the record label insists the pair perform together to close out the upcoming country music showcase.

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Nashville – You’re Gonna Change (Or I’m Gonna Leave)

  • Title: Nashville – Someday You’ll Call My Name
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“Sometime you’ve got to blow up the box.”

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The amazing thing about soap operas is you can miss a couple of weeks of episodes and not miss a single beat. And, in both good ways and bad, Nashville is very much a soap opera. Despite not watching the previous two episodes of the series it took me less than 2-minutes to get caught up on the show’s ongoing stories, which (in typical soap opera fashion) haven’t made all that much progress in my absence. That said, “You’re Gonna Change (Or I’m Gonna Leave)” works well enough that I may return in a couple of weeks to see what else Nashville has in store when it returns after a short Thanksgiving break.

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Nashville – Someday You’ll Call My Name

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Despite Deacon’s (Charles Esten) repeated refusals, Juliette (Hayden Panettiere) continues to try to woo the singer-songwriter to dump his tour with Rayna (Connie Britton) and sign an exclusive contract to join her on tour. Deacon’s refusal, despite his concern over noticing Rayna’s growing uncertainty about going on a small, intimate tour with the man she used to love, isn’t the teen starlet’s biggest problem as Juliette’s mother (Sylvia Jefferies) shows up at the record label,  the recording studio, and later her home, trying to hit up her daughter for money she can use to pay for her drug addiction.

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