Whispered Secrets

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"Whispered Secrets"
Vinyl episode
Episode no.Episode 3
Directed byMark Romanek
Written by
Featured music
Cinematography byDavid Franco
Editing byKate Sanford
Original release dateFebruary 28, 2016 (2016-02-28)
Running time56 minutes
Guest appearances
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"Whispered Secrets" is the third episode of the American period drama television series Vinyl. The episode was written by Jonathan Tropper, Debora Cahn, and Adam Rapp, and directed by Mark Romanek. It originally aired on HBO on February 28, 2016.

The series is set in New York City in the 1970s. It focuses on Richie Finestra, American Century Records founder and president, whose passion for music and discovering talent has gone by the wayside. With his American Century Records on the verge of being sold, a life-altering event rekindles Finestra's professional fire, but it may leave his personal life in ruins. In the episode, Richie considers his next move, while Clark tries to sign Alice Cooper as a solo act.

According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 0.533 million household viewers and gained a 0.20 ratings share among adults aged 18–49. The episode received generally positive reviews from critics, praising the performances but criticizing the over-abundance of subplots.

Richie (Bobby Cannavale) and Devon (Olivia Wilde) attend a banquet honoring Maury Gold (Paul Ben-Victor). Rival record exec Jackie Jervis (Ken Marino) gives a speech, in which he mocks the failed deal with PolyGram, something that Devon was not aware of. The previous night, Richie visited Lester Grimes (Ato Essandoh) to offer releasing some of his songs as a new album. Still angry over losing his voice, he refuses to get involved.

Richie meets with Hal Underwood (Jay Klaitz), the head of PR in American Century. As Richie discusses starting a sub-label, he is visited by Joe Corso (Bo Dietl). Corso is accompanied by his much younger girlfriend, a singer. He hands him over a demo, silently pointing out that Richie should seriously consider it. Richie is also visited by Maury and Corrado (Armen Garo), pointing out that he didn't say anything to the police.

In Connecticut, Devon asks Richie for money for one of her friend's fundraiser, which will renovate a Greenwich barn that could house a displaced Russian ballet company. Richie refuses to give her over $10,000 as needed, feeling it exceeds their interests. Desperate, she asks Andy Warhol (John Cameron Mitchell) to sign a portrait of her so she could sell it, which he accepts.

A&R executive Clark Morelle (Jack Quaid) runs into Alice Cooper (Dustin Ingram) during a recording session. Cooper becomes interested when Clark suggests signing him as a solo act and abandon his band. He invites Clark to a party, and he even takes him to play golf at a course. During a rehearsal, Cooper introduces Clark to the band, revealing that he wants him to go solo. The band then scares Clark by placing him on a guillotine. Cooper admits that he never considered Clark for anything, due to a previous bad encounter with Richie.

The Nasty Bits now perform cover songs under a different style, satisfying Julie (Max Casella) but disappointing Jamie (Juno Temple). During a performance, Richie expresses disdain for their new style. Jamie then gets Kip (James Jagger) to sign another song with their original style, impressing the crowd and Richie decides to sign them. At home, Richie is called by Corso, who reveals that the police has found Buck's corpse.

Production

Development

In February 2016, HBO announced that the third episode of the series would be titled "Whispered Secrets", and that it would be written by Jonathan Tropper, Debora Cahn, and Adam Rapp, and directed by Mark Romanek. This was Tropper's first writing credit, Cahn's first writing credit, Rapp's first writing credit, and Romanek's first directing credit.[1]

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