Nashville: “Your Good Girl’s Gonna Go Bad” Read on for Johnni’s recap of Nashville episode 2×20, originally aired April 30, 2014: Nashville is back!

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Nashville: “Your Good Girl’s Gonna Go Bad” Read on for Johnni’s recap of Nashville episode 2×20, originally aired April 30, 2014: Nashville is back!
"You're evitable!"
We feel your pain, Lisa.
This is a Poussey appreciation reblog. Thank you and you're welcome.
Perfect scene is perfect.
WHO WORE IT BETTER?
The most important "Who wore it better?" of our time.
Episode 4: Wolf Lake (feat. Lucia)
IMDB description: Set in the Pacific Northwest, this suspense thriller explores what happens when werewolves overtake a small Seattle suburb.
Starring: Lou Diamond Phillips (La Bamba), Tim Matheson (A Very Brady Sequel), Mia Kirshner (Not Another Teen Movie), Bruce McGill (Rizzoli & Isles), Paul Wesley (Everwood), Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Scott Pilgrim vs. The World), Scott Bairstow (Party of Five), Sharon Lawrence (Hidden Palms), Graham Greene (Canada: A People’s History)
Wolf Lake — it’s like Twin Peaks with werewolves and often nude Paul Wesley. Sold already? If not, you should definitely take a listen to this week’s podcast. Wolf Lake was a little known CBS show that didn’t last all too long, even with a stacked cast (and werewolves). Listen as we discuss wolf statues, aggressive early 2000s rock, and the type of love that can only come from knowing someone 8, or possibly 9, months.
Next week’s episode is a two-for-one-special: the pilot of the original British series Coupling and the pilot for the American remake of Coupling. Send your questions, comments, and concerns here or here.
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Shrimp Worlds
not to forget:
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Oh my goodness, I love when Stefan is unexpectedly hilarious!
I don’t know why this marriage matters to me so much when Cyrus is the worst husband EVER but all of their scenes are so fantastically amazing that I need them to be married forever.
selinaparra:
The Much Ado About Nothing Twitter account is quietly killin’ it with its dope bios.
Just so relevant to the human condition.
angel the series + dancing
Marcel 4.20 The Originals
This guy.
This GIF makes me absurdly happy, which might be a bad sign for my current mental health.
The Heroine TV Podcast is back, this time with a super-sized Buffy and Angel episode. LaToya (@lafergs)–of All the TV, Pretty Little Liars Annotations, and Offscreenville–joined me to discuss our Jossy obsessions. Do you want to listen to a Whedonesque therapy session, between two Buffy and Angel fans as they discuss what they love and hate about their two favorite shows? And try to work through the pain of “Seeing Red,” Cordy’s hair, and that Connor-Cordy scene that we pretend never happened? Then click on the link above, or subscribe via iTunes.
We start off with a general discussion of TV, weighing in on Pretty Little Liars, Bunheads, Hart of Dixie, The Carrie Diaries, Defiance, Warehouse 13, Elementary, Southland, and more. (Yes, we watch a lot of television.) The Buffy and Angel discussion starts in earnest at the 21:54 mark, and does contain spoilers for those two shows if you are unfortunate enough not to have watched them. (If you know nothing of Buffy the Vampire Slayer or Angel, please contact a trusted professional as soon as possible, to get the help you so desperately need. We are here for you.) As for the Whedon veterans, our discussion includes how we got into Buffy, our season and show rankings, favorite episodes and characters, least favorite episodes and characters, and a detailed history of Cordelia Chase’s hair. Oh, and lots of wig talk, obviously. I admitted to not liking Xander, while LaToya admitted to not liking Andrew. It was all very therapeutic. Enjoy!