Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below.
It's taken a while for Vinyl to make Jamie's story feel worthwhile, but in "Rock and Roll Queen" she started playing with fire big time by starting up a sexual relationship with Nasty Bits guitarist Alex (Val Emmich) in an attempt to both make the band more cohesive and solidify her place among them for safety reasons. Unfortunately, just from the look Kip gave after their threesome, rocky times lay ahead. Probably immediately. And wouldn't you know it? Right as Richie listened to their first Lester-produced track and loved it so much that he decided to take the FBI deal to rat on Galasso.
Richie's time in jail helped him sober up for the moment (no more drug "use" or "abuse") but watching him scramble to save his sinking ship of a label has become old hat. Seeing him chase down Devon at the Chelsea, agree to a safe and secure '50s compilation album, plead with Lester after his former protégé caught sight of Maury in the office - Richie's journey has been such a confused, chaotic mess since the get go that there's not much difference between his life on drugs and his life off drugs. Save for the one week he imagined seeing Ernst. Anyhow, and I've mentioned this before, I find myself more invested in those caught up on Richie's maelstrom.
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