![]() On the topic of Reg and Regging hormones, everyone’s convinced he and Kelly Ann are hooking up and she is Just. ![]() Janine is exactly that, although Reg is super mooning out. They’re fascinating to the ones in thrall to them, but to the outside, non-infatuated world, they’re just people. He, of course, falls in love with her, because apparently no man can resist the allure of the basic bitch, which is what honestly most muses are. Reg is in charge of minding the real Janine (Joy Williams). She’s too randy to dwell on it, however, because she has a million things to do, as illustrated by the way she dumps everything on Reg (Rafe Spall). ![]() He takes off with a quick word to Shelli, who naturally thinks he’s going to fall off the wagon because family means never having to face anything sober. He might still be singing his song, but he needs his special Gram Parsons jacket to perform - his security blanket against the frenemy that’s their hometown - an ongoing theme that neatly passes on to Bill, who puts himself in charge of fetching the jacket.īill has to get the jacket from his old storage unit, which is really his former garage that now belongs solely to his ex. After a conversation that clearly tells us he’s still not at all over her, Christopher accedes to complimentary tickets but no backstage pass. It’s up to Bill (Luke Wilson) to do the dirty work and suggest not singing it because she’s coming to the show. Dedicated to the old flame that dumped his ass, “Janine” is a song about a muse and young love and all those Dear Diary moments from Christopher House’s idyllic early years as a rock star. The Staton-House Band, inspired by Kelly Ann (Imogen Poots) way back in the first episode, have been getting creative with the set list, but the song of songs, “Janine”, has been a pain in the ass all the way through. Add a husband that’s near but still so far away on tour with Tay Tay Swift, a super moon on the horizon, and a cute stagehand that’s there to do all her bidding, well, shake it off Shelli, shake it off. A show so engrossing that the opening band, Lucius, nearly miss their spot later on because they’re watching it too. Shelli (Carla Gugino) is so horny she can’t help but identify with the heroine of popular show Dead Sex.
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