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‘VINYL’: Richie’s Caught In A Trap, And He Can’t Walk Out — TUBE ROCKET

‘VINYL’: Richie’s Caught In A Trap, And He Can’t Walk Out — TUBE ROCKET

by Jarrod | Mar 29, 2016 | TUBE ROCKET

Season One, Episode Seven — “The King and I” By Brandy Dykhuizen. Oh, my. With all due respect to Shawn Klush (and indeed, respect is due), the episode in which an Elvis impersonator mined from the Poconos outperforms the rest of the cast marks a...
‘VINYL’: Richie’s Caught In A Trap, And He Can’t Walk Out — TUBE ROCKET

‘VINYL’: Richie Found Meaning In A Whirlwind Of Self-Harm, So There’s That — TUBE ROCKET

by Jarrod | Mar 21, 2016 | TUBE ROCKET

Season One, Episode Six — “Cyclone” By Brandy Dykhuizen. High drama at American Century this week, with Richie taking advice from a dead friend, hot-wiring a Firebird, knocking Andy Warhol to the ground and crashing his best friend’s daughter’s bat...
‘VINYL’: Richie’s Caught In A Trap, And He Can’t Walk Out — TUBE ROCKET

‘VINYL’: Nothing Says “Dinner” Like Fondue And Cigarettes — TUBE ROCKET

by Jarrod | Mar 14, 2016 | TUBE ROCKET

Season One, Episode Five — “He In Racist Fire” By Brandy Dykhuizen. While this episode may have helped Richie take the implausible plunge into even greater depths of unlikability, it did wonders for bringing a handful of interesting but...
‘VINYL’: Richie’s Caught In A Trap, And He Can’t Walk Out — TUBE ROCKET

‘VINYL’ Brought The Funk And Little Else This Week– TUBE ROCKET

by Jarrod | Mar 7, 2016 | TUBE ROCKET

Season One, Episode Four — “The Racket” By Brandy Dykhuizen. Vinyl may stick to a Seventies’ aesthetic, but it feels more like an Eighties’ mix tape. You know, the ones you made while listening to the radio before bed, before CDs. You’d be a full...
‘VINYL’: Richie’s Caught In A Trap, And He Can’t Walk Out — TUBE ROCKET

‘VINYL’: Tries Too Hard In Some Places, Not Hard Enough In Others — TUBE ROCKET

by Jarrod | Feb 29, 2016 | TUBE ROCKET

Season One, Episode Three — “Whispered Secrets” By Brandy Dykhuizen. In the third and somewhat plodding installment of Vinyl, I’m coming to understand that this is a show as unable to find its footing as the record label it portrays. While the...
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