Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below.
A frantic episode of Vinyl saw an unhinged Richie scramble to offer his old girlfriend/secretary (POI's Annie Parisse as "Andy") a high-stakes visionary role in his company while Kip got talked into letting his low-energy, minimally-talented lead guitar player go in order to tighten The Nasty Bits into a quartet.
At this point, each viewer is going to have their own favorites. Their own levels of investment. Right now, I struggle to care about Richie's personal chaos - with Devon and the "accidental" murder - but I do want to see if he's able to rise up out of the ashes with his new sub-label. Appropriately, now, named Alibi. Because I am interested in seeing how Lester both grooms and protects The Nasty Bits. And whether or not their sound is what saves the sinking ship.
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A frantic episode of Vinyl saw an unhinged Richie scramble to offer his old girlfriend/secretary (POI's Annie Parisse as "Andy") a high-stakes visionary role in his company while Kip got talked into letting his low-energy, minimally-talented lead guitar player go in order to tighten The Nasty Bits into a quartet.
At this point, each viewer is going to have their own favorites. Their own levels of investment. Right now, I struggle to care about Richie's personal chaos - with Devon and the "accidental" murder - but I do want to see if he's able to rise up out of the ashes with his new sub-label. Appropriately, now, named Alibi. Because I am interested in seeing how Lester both grooms and protects The Nasty Bits. And whether or not their sound is what saves the sinking ship.
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