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|previous = [[Never No More]] |
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− | |next = [[You're No Angel Yourself]]|aired = October 9, 2013|image = 203.jpg}} |
+ | |next = [[You're No Angel Yourself]]|aired = October 9, 2013|image = 203.jpg}}<p class="MsoNormal">'''I Don't Wanna Talk About It Now ''' is the third episode of the [[Season Two|second season]] of ''[[Nashville]]''. It was written by Tyler Bensinger and directed by Paul McCrane. It first aired on October 9, 2013. |
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− | <p class="MsoNormal">'''I Don't Want to Talk About It Now '''<span style="mso-bidi-font-weight:bold">is the third episode of the second season of ''[http://nashville.wikia.com/wiki/Nashville Nashville]''. It was written by </span><span style="mso-bidi-font-weight:bold">Tyler Bensinger and directed by Paul McCrane. It first aired on October 9, 2013.</span></p> |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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+ | <span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:Tahoma,Geneva,sans-serif;line-height:16px;">Jeff Fordham wants Juliette to sing at the upcoming stockholders showcase, but she’s already booked to do a private one-night-only concert for the prestigious Wentworth family in Maryland. The wife, Olivia, is Juliette’s biggest fan and thinks her husband, Charlie, is a prince for setting up this five-year anniversary present. Avery is honored to tune the host’s guitar, as it once belonged to Hank Williams. Charlie needs it to sound great because he wants to sit in with Juliette during the concert. He does just that. Avery is also on stage even though he’s hurt after overhearing Juliette say he’s nothing more than an employee.</span> |
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+ | <span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:Tahoma,Geneva,sans-serif;line-height:16px;">Rayna wants out of her Edgehill contract. She’ll even play nice with Jeff if that'll help the cause. Rayna wants to take advantage of the stockholders showcase by parading Scarlett around as her Highway 65 artist. The label will be backing her by giving her a stylist for the affair. Will is also getting a makeover. The two of them are dressed by the best. They each get to bring a guest, so Scarlett invites Zoey and Will ropes in Gunnar as his plus-one.</span> |
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+ | <span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:Tahoma,Geneva,sans-serif;line-height:16px;">Rayna owes Edgehill one more record. She needs help from Liam, who is still stinging from having to go to St. Lucia solo. He’s just not interested in hanging with Rayna until she apologizes. That'll work. Jeff is pleased to learn that a new album is coming. He wants Rayna to sing a song at the shareholders showcase. That may be tough. Rayna admits to Liam that she can’t sing due to damage to her vocal cords from the accident. She’s rethinking her exit strategy from Edgehill. She’s also rethinking things with Liam as they kiss and make love.</span> |
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+ | <span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:Tahoma,Geneva,sans-serif;line-height:16px;">Deacon wakes up screaming after rolling over on his injured hand, but that doesn't stop him from trying to play the guitar. He hasn't had a drink since the night of the accident. He’s also been attending AA meetings. Coleman shows up at one to announce he’s leaving Nashville. He advises Deacon to deal with the issues of his own father before he can even think about being one to Maddie. Later, Teddy lets Deacon know that his daughter is going to make note of every choice he makes from here on out. Maybe Coleman was right about what he said at the AA meeting.</span> |
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+ | <span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:Tahoma,Geneva,sans-serif;line-height:16px;">Layla Grant sings a tune to kick off the shareholders showcase concert. Then Will takes the stage singing a song written by the best songwriter he knows. That would be Gunnar, who seems uneasy during the performance. Zoey is into it though as evidenced by how longingly she stares at Will, but she ends up leaving the show with Gunnar. When it comes time for Rayna to take the stage, she brings up Highway 65’s own Scarlett O’Connor to perform. This ticks off Jeff big time. He believes Rayna’s stunt may have more to do than just payback for Will jumping ship.</span> |
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+ | <span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:Tahoma,Geneva,sans-serif;line-height:16px;">Deacon lets his doctor know that he can't manage the pain in his hand, so he asks for help. He then attends a meeting where he tells a story about how his dad once threw a casserole in his mother’s face. The guy then broke her nose and beat his sister with a belt. Deacon’s drunk dad looked over at him and said when you grow up you're gonna be just like me. Deacon admits that he’s a drunk, but swears he never hurt a child. He vows he never will. Coleman lets him know that he’s proud of him.</span> |
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+ | <span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:Tahoma,Geneva,sans-serif;line-height:16px;">Rayna and Teddy sign the papers to finalize their divorce. It’s a tough time, but they both want the other to be happy. In other news, Peggy continues act like she’s still pregnant. Her plan to keep Teddy close seems to be working. He initially wanted nothing to do with Peggy or the baby. Now he recalls how they had a good thing at one time. Peggy assures him they can have it again as she leans in to give him a passionate kiss.</span> |
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+ | <span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:Tahoma,Geneva,sans-serif;line-height:16px;">Avery confronts Juliette about what he heard earlier. This leads to a big blowout between the two of them. Juliette doesn’t want to hear how she never lets anyone in, so she fires Avery. Guess this proves what she said is true. He really was just the hired help. Later, Juliette runs into Charlie, who makes a move on her. She’s taken aback at first, but then recalls how Avery labeled her as being emotionally unavailable. Charlie is pleased to hear this because he’s as unavailable as it gets. The two of them kiss before backing into a room and closing the door behind them.</span> |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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===Main Cast:=== |
===Main Cast:=== |
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+ | *[[Hayden Panettiere]] as [[Juliette Barnes]] |
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+ | *[[Connie Britton]] as [[Rayna Jaymes]] |
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+ | *[[Clare Bowen]] as [[Scarlett O'Connor]] |
− | *Chris Carmack as [[Will Lexington]] |
+ | *[[Chris Carmack]] as [[Will Lexington]] |
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+ | *[[Eric Close]] as [[Teddy Conrad]] |
− | *[ |
+ | *[[Charles Esten]] as [[Deacon Claybourne]] |
− | *[ |
+ | *[[Jonathan Jackson]] as [[Avery Barkley]] |
− | *[ |
+ | *[[Sam Palladio]] as [[Gunnar Scott]] |
− | *Lennon Stella as [ |
+ | *[[Lennon Stella]] as [[Maddie Conrad]] |
− | *Maisy Stella as [ |
+ | *[[Maisy Stella]] as [[Daphne Conrad]] |
====Guest Stars:==== |
====Guest Stars:==== |
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− | *Oliver Hudson as Jeff Fordham |
+ | *[[Oliver Hudson]] as [[Jeff Fordham]] |
− | *Michiel Huisman as Liam McGuinnis |
+ | *[[Michiel Huisman]] as [[Liam McGuinnis]] |
− | *Charlie Bewley as |
+ | *[[Charlie Bewley]] as [[Charles Wentworth]] |
− | *David Alford as Bucky Dawes |
+ | *[[David Alford]] as [[Bucky Dawes]] |
− | *Ed Amatrudo as Glenn Goodman |
+ | *[[Ed Amatrudo]] as [[Glenn Goodman]] |
− | *Aubrey Peeples as Layla Grant |
+ | *[[Aubrey Peeples]] as [[Layla Grant]] |
− | *Chaley Rose as Zoey Dalton |
+ | *[[Chaley Rose]] as [[Zoey Dalton]] |
− | *Robert Way Wisdom as Coleman Carlisle |
+ | *[[Robert Wisdom|Robert Way Wisdom]] as [[Coleman Carlisle]] |
− | *Kimberly Williams-Paisley as Margaret |
+ | *[[Kimberly Williams-Paisley]] as [[Margaret Kenter|Peggy Kenter]] |
====Co-Stars:==== |
====Co-Stars:==== |
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− | *Derek Krantz as Brent |
+ | *[[Derek Krantz]] as [[Brent]] |
− | *Brit Shaw as Olivia Wentworth |
+ | *[[Brit Shaw]] as [[Olivia Wentworth]] |
− | *Terri James as Dr. Christina Winkler |
+ | *[[Terri James]] as [[Dr. Christina Winkler]] |
− | *Ashley Thomas as Jeff's Assistant |
+ | *[[Ashley Thomas]] as [[Jeff's Assistant]] |
− | *Joyce Brew as Stylist |
+ | *[[Joyce Brew]] as [[Stylist]] |
− | *Danny Vinson as AA Speaker |
+ | *[[Danny Vinson]] as [[AA Speaker]] |
− | *Lowell Perry as Lawyer #1 |
+ | *[[Lowell Perry]] as [[Lawyer #1]] |
− | *Ashley LeConte Campbell as Lawyer #2 |
+ | *[[Ashley LeConte Campbell]] as [[Lawyer #2]] |
− | *Tabitha Douglas Warren as Female Stockholder |
+ | *[[Tabitha Douglas Warren]] as [[Female Stockholder]] |
==Songs== |
==Songs== |
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− | ! scope="row"|What If I Was Willing |
+ | ! scope="row"|[[What If I Was Willing]] |
− | | style="text-align: center;"|[ |
+ | | style="text-align: center;"|[[Gunnar Scott]] |
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− | ! scope="row"|Stronger |
+ | ! scope="row"|[[Stronger than Me]] |
− | | style="text-align: center;"|[ |
+ | | style="text-align: center;"|[[Rayna Jaymes]] |
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− | ! scope="row"|Trouble Is |
+ | ! scope="row"|[[Trouble Is]] |
− | | style="text-align: center;"|[ |
+ | | style="text-align: center;"|[[Juliette Barnes]] |
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− | ! scope="row"|What If I Was Willing |
+ | ! scope="row"|[[What If I Was Willing]] |
− | | style="text-align: center;"|[ |
+ | | style="text-align: center;"|[[Will Lexington]] |
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− | ! scope="row"|Waitin' |
+ | ! scope="row"|[[Waitin']] |
− | | style="text-align: center;"|[ |
+ | | style="text-align: center;"|[[Scarlett O'Connor]] |
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===Background Songs=== |
===Background Songs=== |
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#"Your Head and Your Heart" by The Saint Johns |
#"Your Head and Your Heart" by The Saint Johns |
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#"Returning Half" by Jared & the Mill |
#"Returning Half" by Jared & the Mill |
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+ | ==Quotes== |
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+ | *"If I had a suspicious nature, I'd think there was more to it than that. Oh wait, I do have a suspicious nature." - Jeff |
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+ | *"Here I am, I'm a drunk, just like him...and I hurt people I love, just like him, but I'll tell you something, I ain't never hurt a child, and I'll be damned if I ever will." - Deacon |
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+ | *''Gunnar: ''"I had no idea you could look that good." ''Scarlett: ''"Was that supposed to be a compliment?" ''Gunnar: ''"It was supposed to be, yeah." |
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+ | *"He's not my boyfriend. He's just on the payroll." - Juliette |
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+ | *''Will:'' "How you like my new look?" ''Scarlett:'' "Where's the bachelorette party?" |
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+ | *"I'd imagine it takes some of the pressure off singing somebody else's hits. It's kinda like karaoke." - Juliette |
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+ | ==Videos== |
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+ | <gallery>Nashville 2x03 Promo "I Don't Wanna Talk About It Now" (HD)</gallery> |
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+ | {{Season2}} |
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+ | [[Category:Episodes]] |
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+ | [[Category:Season 2 Episodes]] |
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+ | [[Category:Episodes Airing in October]] |
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+ | [[Category:Content]] |
Latest revision as of 11:15, 26 July 2021
I Don't Wanna Talk About It Now is the third episode of the second season of Nashville. It was written by Tyler Bensinger and directed by Paul McCrane. It first aired on October 9, 2013.
Plot
Jeff Fordham wants Juliette to sing at the upcoming stockholders showcase, but she’s already booked to do a private one-night-only concert for the prestigious Wentworth family in Maryland. The wife, Olivia, is Juliette’s biggest fan and thinks her husband, Charlie, is a prince for setting up this five-year anniversary present. Avery is honored to tune the host’s guitar, as it once belonged to Hank Williams. Charlie needs it to sound great because he wants to sit in with Juliette during the concert. He does just that. Avery is also on stage even though he’s hurt after overhearing Juliette say he’s nothing more than an employee.
Rayna wants out of her Edgehill contract. She’ll even play nice with Jeff if that'll help the cause. Rayna wants to take advantage of the stockholders showcase by parading Scarlett around as her Highway 65 artist. The label will be backing her by giving her a stylist for the affair. Will is also getting a makeover. The two of them are dressed by the best. They each get to bring a guest, so Scarlett invites Zoey and Will ropes in Gunnar as his plus-one.
Rayna owes Edgehill one more record. She needs help from Liam, who is still stinging from having to go to St. Lucia solo. He’s just not interested in hanging with Rayna until she apologizes. That'll work. Jeff is pleased to learn that a new album is coming. He wants Rayna to sing a song at the shareholders showcase. That may be tough. Rayna admits to Liam that she can’t sing due to damage to her vocal cords from the accident. She’s rethinking her exit strategy from Edgehill. She’s also rethinking things with Liam as they kiss and make love.
Deacon wakes up screaming after rolling over on his injured hand, but that doesn't stop him from trying to play the guitar. He hasn't had a drink since the night of the accident. He’s also been attending AA meetings. Coleman shows up at one to announce he’s leaving Nashville. He advises Deacon to deal with the issues of his own father before he can even think about being one to Maddie. Later, Teddy lets Deacon know that his daughter is going to make note of every choice he makes from here on out. Maybe Coleman was right about what he said at the AA meeting.
Layla Grant sings a tune to kick off the shareholders showcase concert. Then Will takes the stage singing a song written by the best songwriter he knows. That would be Gunnar, who seems uneasy during the performance. Zoey is into it though as evidenced by how longingly she stares at Will, but she ends up leaving the show with Gunnar. When it comes time for Rayna to take the stage, she brings up Highway 65’s own Scarlett O’Connor to perform. This ticks off Jeff big time. He believes Rayna’s stunt may have more to do than just payback for Will jumping ship.
Deacon lets his doctor know that he can't manage the pain in his hand, so he asks for help. He then attends a meeting where he tells a story about how his dad once threw a casserole in his mother’s face. The guy then broke her nose and beat his sister with a belt. Deacon’s drunk dad looked over at him and said when you grow up you're gonna be just like me. Deacon admits that he’s a drunk, but swears he never hurt a child. He vows he never will. Coleman lets him know that he’s proud of him.
Rayna and Teddy sign the papers to finalize their divorce. It’s a tough time, but they both want the other to be happy. In other news, Peggy continues act like she’s still pregnant. Her plan to keep Teddy close seems to be working. He initially wanted nothing to do with Peggy or the baby. Now he recalls how they had a good thing at one time. Peggy assures him they can have it again as she leans in to give him a passionate kiss.
Avery confronts Juliette about what he heard earlier. This leads to a big blowout between the two of them. Juliette doesn’t want to hear how she never lets anyone in, so she fires Avery. Guess this proves what she said is true. He really was just the hired help. Later, Juliette runs into Charlie, who makes a move on her. She’s taken aback at first, but then recalls how Avery labeled her as being emotionally unavailable. Charlie is pleased to hear this because he’s as unavailable as it gets. The two of them kiss before backing into a room and closing the door behind them.
Cast
Main Cast:
- Hayden Panettiere as Juliette Barnes
- Connie Britton as Rayna Jaymes
- Clare Bowen as Scarlett O'Connor
- Chris Carmack as Will Lexington
- Eric Close as Teddy Conrad
- Charles Esten as Deacon Claybourne
- Jonathan Jackson as Avery Barkley
- Sam Palladio as Gunnar Scott
- Lennon Stella as Maddie Conrad
- Maisy Stella as Daphne Conrad
Guest Stars:
- Oliver Hudson as Jeff Fordham
- Michiel Huisman as Liam McGuinnis
- Charlie Bewley as Charles Wentworth
- David Alford as Bucky Dawes
- Ed Amatrudo as Glenn Goodman
- Aubrey Peeples as Layla Grant
- Chaley Rose as Zoey Dalton
- Robert Way Wisdom as Coleman Carlisle
- Kimberly Williams-Paisley as Peggy Kenter
Co-Stars:
- Derek Krantz as Brent
- Brit Shaw as Olivia Wentworth
- Terri James as Dr. Christina Winkler
- Ashley Thomas as Jeff's Assistant
- Joyce Brew as Stylist
- Danny Vinson as AA Speaker
- Lowell Perry as Lawyer #1
- Ashley LeConte Campbell as Lawyer #2
- Tabitha Douglas Warren as Female Stockholder
Songs
Song Title | Performer(s) |
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What If I Was Willing | Gunnar Scott |
Stronger than Me | Rayna Jaymes |
Trouble Is | Juliette Barnes |
What If I Was Willing | Will Lexington |
Waitin' | Scarlett O'Connor |
Background Songs
- "How Does It Feel" by Reno Bo
- "How Many Ways" by Holy Folk
- "Ain't Much Left of Me" by Blackberry Smoke
- "Heart Out" by The 1975
- "Whatchu Got in That Cup" by Thomas Rhett
- "Your Head and Your Heart" by The Saint Johns
- "Returning Half" by Jared & the Mill
Quotes
- "If I had a suspicious nature, I'd think there was more to it than that. Oh wait, I do have a suspicious nature." - Jeff
- "Here I am, I'm a drunk, just like him...and I hurt people I love, just like him, but I'll tell you something, I ain't never hurt a child, and I'll be damned if I ever will." - Deacon
- Gunnar: "I had no idea you could look that good." Scarlett: "Was that supposed to be a compliment?" Gunnar: "It was supposed to be, yeah."
- "He's not my boyfriend. He's just on the payroll." - Juliette
- Will: "How you like my new look?" Scarlett: "Where's the bachelorette party?"
- "I'd imagine it takes some of the pressure off singing somebody else's hits. It's kinda like karaoke." - Juliette
Videos
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