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Нэшвилл Fire and Rain (2012–2018) Online

Нэшвилл Fire and Rain (2012–2018) Online
Original Title :
Fire and Rain
Genre :
TV Episode / Drama / Music / Romance
Year :
2012–2018
Directror :
Timothy Busfield
Cast :
Connie Britton,Hayden Panettiere,Clare Bowen
Writer :
Callie Khouri,Jesse Zwick
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
42min
Rating :
8.9/10
Нэшвилл Fire and Rain (2012–2018) Online

Juliette helps Maddie navigate the wave of attention she receives after her performance at the CMT Music Awards, and Zach demands the masters from Rayna and Deacon's unfinished album.
Episode cast overview, first billed only:
Connie Britton Connie Britton - Rayna Jaymes
Hayden Panettiere Hayden Panettiere - Juliette Barnes
Clare Bowen Clare Bowen - Scarlett O'Connor
Chris Carmack Chris Carmack - Will Lexington
Charles Esten Charles Esten - Deacon Claybourne
Jonathan Jackson Jonathan Jackson - Avery Barkley
Sam Palladio Sam Palladio - Gunnar Scott
Lennon Stella Lennon Stella - Maddie Conrad
Maisy Stella Maisy Stella - Daphne Conrad
Joseph David-Jones Joseph David-Jones - Clayton Carter
Cameron Scoggins Cameron Scoggins - Zach Welles
David Alford David Alford - Bucky Dawes
Trevor Noah Trevor Noah - Trevor Noah
Harry Connick Jr. Harry Connick Jr. - Harry Connick Jr.
Michael Patrick Lane Michael Patrick Lane - Movie Star

Final appearance by Connie Britton (Rayna).


User reviews

Qane

Qane

Just finished this episode on Hulu. Every week is blowing me away this season. Almost every episode has been gut-wrenching and a tear-jerker. The depth of raw emotion they are tapping into week after week is something I haven't felt in a show in a long time. Charles Esten is the most effective "crier" I've ever seen in an actor. In this episode, you get that understanding full-on. It's the second time this season I've been rocked by his ability (the first time was at the end of "If Tomorrow Never Comes" a couple episodes back). In this episode, there's a certain moment that is unearthly it's so good - I wanted to watch the transition in his face over and over. If he hasn't already won a "Best Supporting Actor" award, he needs to; he's brilliant at expressing emotion.

Really deep issues are being explored in this season, and woven together in a masterful way by the new set of writers. I just hope the thread of Juliette's new-found faith doesn't get lost in the upcoming episodes, because there have been so many great, touching moments as that has unfolded. This episode seems to set her back a bit into old patterns, but the latter scenes of this episode are hauntingly beautiful and supremely inspirational.