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Nashville : A Primer

Nashville : A Primer
I just signed up to be the captain for this show and I realized that it needs a primer too! So if you're at all curious to see if you'd enjoy Nashville, come on in and read this! (I don't even like country music, but I LOVE this show)
You'd Like this Show if you Like: The Good Wife, Parenthood, Friday Night Lights, Downton Abbey, Switched at Birth

Nashville is the story of three women, all at different points in their musical careers, the trials and tribulations that come their way, and their relationships with family, friends, and each other.
There are far too many characters for me to tell you about them all, so I'm going to showcase the three main ladies and talk about some of the stuff in their lives. The show has a large ensemble cast and while the three leads are the focus, the secondary characters are just as fleshed out, complex and riveting as the mains.
But I think the best way to give a 'primer' on this show is to do it through the music - which is the beating heart of the show. The music on Nashville is fantastic - I promise you will be heading to iTunes after every episode (which may in fact not be a selling point because loving this show makes you spend more money :P). All the actors do their own singing and while the show is about country music, it really thrives on showcasing the diversity within country music. There's the old school, Reba McEntire-esque 80s stuff that we see from Rayna's long career; there's the pop-infused Taylor Swift style, and then the modern Civil Wars/Lindi Ortega jazz-influenced stuff that's gaining in popularity right now.
An added bonus is that many high profile songwriters (including the Civil Wars) have written songs for the show! The show is not a musical, when there is music, the characters are always doing a performance of some kind. So its not cheesy; it fits in beautifully with the structure of the show.
Rayna James

Old Stompin' Grounds
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Which is really surprising, because I've never been a fan of country music, and this type of character drama without any action or sci-fi elements isn't usually my cup of tea
this is pretty much me as well. I don't really care for country music and stuff without scifi elements is kinda 'why bother' territory for me. But there's something about this show that just pulls you in!!
Maturity! I think thats exactly right. Its adult stories, adult issues and actual consequences for things. And they don't blow stuff out of proportion like other shows would. They aren't creating drama for drama's sake - it feels like they are just telling a natural story of these people's lives. And I really appreciate that. And they act the crap out of it, that helps too :P
I also agree that the characters can do awful things and you can still see stuff from their perspective, still relate to them and understand them. In season 1 when Avery was getting upset/jealous with Scarlett's success on the one hand I was all 'dude, not cool', but then at the same time you could completely understand where his feelings were coming from.
Thanks for mentioning "Civil Wars". Not being a country music fan, I don't have much of a baseline for judging the music on the show, but Scarlett & Gunner's stuff is definitely my favorite.
Civil Wars are awesome. You'd like Lindi Ortega as well I bet (she's Canadian but she's been namechecked on the show several times and her newest album 'Cigarrettes and Truckstops' is GORGEOUS). I grew up in a super hick small town so I know more country than I'd like to admit - but I'm only starting to like some of the modern stuff (or like classic Reba - cause she was a badass. Ditto for Dolly). I like Scarlett's and Gunner's stuff best as well - but Juliette's super poppy songs I really like as well. That 'Telescope' song is pretty dern catchy.
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I love Lennon and Maisy's version of Telescope omgggg.
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and their version is totally adorable. Both those kids are talented.