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Old 27-12-2016, 09:01
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Well going by tonight's episode the judge did and Deacon didn't help at all.
It wasn't exactly believable, though, and the script was very carefully structured to miss out most of the evidence in Rayna and Deacon's favour (and any of the legal arguments that would have been used in a real court).

I just think it's a terrible storyline and so badly-handled compared with the plots involving Scarlett and Gunnar, Will, Avery etc. Do they employ a special team of writers to make Rayna's plots less enjoyable than everyone else's?
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Old 27-12-2016, 17:56
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It wasn't exactly believable, though, and the script was very carefully structured to miss out most of the evidence in Rayna and Deacon's favour (and any of the legal arguments that would have been used in a real court).

I just think it's a terrible storyline and so badly-handled compared with the plots involving Scarlett and Gunnar, Will, Avery etc. Do they employ a special team of writers to make Rayna's plots less enjoyable than everyone else's?
Yes in court when they were saying he pulled her off that stage in that bar they seemed to skip past the fact she shouldn't have been in the bar in the first place and that was down to cash lying about maddie's age. Hopefully maddie will realise cash is not a good influence on her and we can move on.
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Old 28-12-2016, 09:19
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I am finding the character of Deacon has become seriously annoying - the repetitive cycle of lashing out followed by remorse has become really predictable and tedious.

On the other hand I am liking Layla more and more. When she first appeared on the show she was an airhead and sang knock off songs in a bland fashion. Now she has been through quite a bit of pain, she is delightful (yeah, I know it's only acting and stuff...) Plus she has a great voice - 'Too Far From You' is the only memorable song of the series so far for me. (Music scarcely seems to feature in this show any more.)
Too bad Aubrey is not sticking around for S5.
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Old 28-12-2016, 10:06
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I am finding the character of Deacon has become seriously annoying - the repetitive cycle of lashing out followed by remorse has become really predictable and tedious.

On the other hand I am liking Layla more and more. When she first appeared on the show she was an airhead and sang knock off songs in a bland fashion. Now she has been through quite a bit of pain, she is delightful (yeah, I know it's only acting and stuff...) Plus she has a great voice - 'Too Far From You' is the only memorable song of the series so far for me. (Music scarcely seems to feature in this show any more.)
Too bad Aubrey is not sticking around for S5.
Layla has grown on me too, but I think her story is largely played out now anyway. Same for the Luke Wheeler character which is also leaving the show at the end of series 4. Partly due to budget cuts as the show changes networks in the US and, as I said, I thbink those characters have pretty much reached their natural end.
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