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In its original American broadcast, "Whispered Secrets" was seen by an estimated 0.533 million household viewers with a 0.20 in the 18ā€“49 demographics. This means that 0.20 percent of all households with televisions watched the episode. This was a 21% decrease in viewership from the previous episode,
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actually roped me in. I liked watching the Nasty Bits turn around a pitiful label tryout by abandoning their Kinks cover in place of a snarling original number. I felt every bit of raw emotion that came out of the scene between Richie and Lester Grimes, the blues artist he used to manage. And, as a
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has kept its real-life characters more on the periphery thus far, resigned to bit parts and the occasional recurring role. So how come the historical-fiction conceit of tonight feels so out of place? How come, whenever a real musician begins interacting with someone made-up, the show starts to feel
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gave the episode a "good" 7.6 out of 10 and wrote in his verdict, "I don't know if I'm on board, or will ever get on board, with Richie's various issues and assorted (self-caused) problems. Bobby Cannavale is tremendous performer, but there's just so much bluster to Richie. And it works to distance
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in the 1970s. It focuses on Richie Finestra, American Century Records founder and president, whose passion for music and discovering talent has gone by the wayside. With his American Century Records on the verge of being sold, a life-altering event rekindles Finestra's professional fire, but it may
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for the long haul. This is the most 'normal' episode of the show so far. Gone ā€” for the most part ā€” are the cocky pronouncements about the importance of rock ā€˜nā€™ roll, and the drug-fueled odysseys through New York's early 1970s demimonde. In their place: more down-to-earth scenes of people going
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gave the episode a 4 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "Dolphins fuck? Gazelles sing? Joe Corso may be a great record promotion man but he's still learning about common frames of reference. You can't always tell where the veiled references end and the threats and reminders begin." Robert Ham of
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s favour that it's doing such a handsome job as a love letter to music, because as a drama it's all over the place. Nearly a third of the way in and the show is still no closer to resolving its identity crisis. I've said it before, but this programme is proving so frustrating that it bears
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In Connecticut, Devon asks Richie for money for one of her friend's fundraiser, which will renovate a Greenwich barn that could house a displaced Russian ballet company. Richie refuses to give her over $ 10,000 as needed, feeling it exceeds their interests. Desperate, she asks
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isn't the first TV show to fill out its cast of characters with a parade of real-life music stars from the past. When a show pulls off this stunt, it can bring the past and the present into a dialogue ā€” when it fails, it can feel like one long Halloween episode.
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wrote, "Predictably, her rendition of 'Danny's Song' is terrible (or at least terribly mediocre). And Richie does not hold the world in a paper cup. His cup has bourbon in it, though, and he's probably going to need it for whatever comes next." Noel Murray of
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writer, I loved the rueful comedy that went on between Richie and the head of his PR department as they tried to find a positive spin on his decision to renege on the deal with Polygram. But for every peak on the show, there was an accompanying valley."
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gave the episode a 4 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "Because of the frequency and obtrusiveness of those cameos, 'Whispered Secrets' may help viewers decide if they want to stick with
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Richie meets with Hal Underwood (Jay Klaitz), the head of PR in American Century. As Richie discusses starting a sub-label, he is visited by Joe Corso (
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In February 2016, HBO announced that the third episode of the series would be titled "Whispered Secrets", and that it would be written by
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me from him. Like last week though, the side stories all worked well. Especially Clark's long night of drinking with Alice Cooper."
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about their daily routines, as they try to find some fulfillment in their professional and personal lives."
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leave his personal life in ruins. In the episode, Richie considers his next move, while Clark tries to sign
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which was watched by 0.667 million household viewers with a 0.27 in the 18-49 demographics.
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hasn't carved any pumpkins yet, but I worry that the show has a jumbo bag of fun-size
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The Nasty Bits now perform cover songs under a different style, satisfying Julie (
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syndrome in an episode with too many famous people"
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Index

Vinyl
Mark Romanek
Jonathan Tropper
Debora Cahn
Adam Rapp
I Wanna Be with You
Nate Ruess
Jungle Boogie
Kool & the Gang
Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine
James Brown
England Dan & John Ford Coley
All Day and All of the Night
The Kinks
Alice Cooper
Alice Cooper
Smokestack Lightning
Howlin' Wolf
The Rocker
Thin Lizzy
Rocket from the Tombs
Danny's Song
Neko Case
John Cameron Mitchell
Andy Warhol
Lena Olin
Ken Marino
Annie Parisse
Dustin Ingram
Alice Cooper

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