Tell Me A Story Season 2 Episode 7, "Thorns and All" Preview — Tell Me A Story Season 2 Episode 7: Thorns and All Tell Me A Story Season 2 Episode 7, "Thorns and All"

Preview — Tell Me A Story Season 2 Episode 7: Thorns and All

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While Simone and Ashley try to move forward, Tucker and Olivia find themselves in a familiar cycle on Tell Me A Story Season 2 Episode 7, “Thorns and All.”

Simone finds moving forward in her relationship with Jackson difficult because of her step-family. This is understandable as they have no boundaries when it comes to protecting their secrets.

The photos imply Simone will turn to Maddie and her lawyer expertise for assistance. This is an exciting team up Tell Me A Story should show more moving forward.

Elsewhere, Ashley and Rebecca get some desperately needed good news at a doctor’s appointment, but that good news doesn’t magically fix all of Ashley’s concerns.

The public isn’t being sympathetic to her condition, which isn’t helpful for someone who has to heal in the public eye. It’s also not helpful that Nashville PD’s investigation into who really attacked Ashley continues.

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Meanwhile, Olivia turns the tables on Tucker by holding him captive. She interrogates him about his past and present, just as he did her. She’s not holding back on the physical abuse and emotional manipulation either.

Olivia’s endgame is a big question heading into “Thorns and All.” Though, one thing is certain: Danielle Campbell is absolutely chilling in the promo.

Check out the photos and promo video below for a preview!

Episode description: Simone’s (Ashley Madekwe) guilt and fear of her step-family hinder her relationship with Jackson (Matt Lauria), causing him to spiral. A doctor’s appointment yields good news for Ashley (Natalie Alyn Lind) and Rebecca (Carrie-Anne Moss), and the Nashville PD continue their investigation.

Meanwhile, the tables have turned as Olivia (guest star Danielle Campbell) interrogates a captive Tucker (Paul Wesley), forcing him to reckon with his past and present. Also starring Odette Annable and Eka Darville.

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The episode was written by Mary Leah Sutton and directed by Jeff T. Thomas.

Photos from Tell Me A Story Season 2 Episode 7:
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Tell Me A Story — “Thorns and All” — Pictured: Paul Wesley as Tucker — Photo: Jake Giles Netter/CBS © 2020 CBS Interactive. All Rights Reserved.
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Tell Me A Story — “Thorns and All” — Pictured (L-R): Danielle Campbell as Olivia and Paul Wesley as Tucker — Photo: Jake Giles Netter/CBS © 2020 CBS Interactive. All Rights Reserved.
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Tell Me A Story — “Thorns and All” — Pictured (L – R): Eka Darville as Beau, Matt Lauria as Jackson and Carrie-Anne Moss as Rebecca — Photo: Jake Giles Netter/CBS © 2020 CBS Interactive. All Rights Reserved.
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Tell Me A Story — “Thorns and All” — Pictured (L-R): Natalie Alyn Lind as Ashley and Carrie-Anne Moss as Rebecca — Photo: Jake Giles Netter/CBS © 2020 CBS Interactive. All Rights Reserved.
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Tell Me A Story — “Thorns and All” — Pictured (L-R): Odette Annable as Maddie and Ashley Madekwe as Simone — Photo: Jake Giles Netter/CBS © 2020 CBS Interactive. All Rights Reserved.
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Tell Me A Story — “Thorns and All” — Pictured (L-R): Christopher Meyer as Derek and Garcelle Beauvais as Veronica — Photo: Jake Giles Netter/CBS © 2020 CBS Interactive. All Rights Reserved.
Promo video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziOWE-dMsS0

 

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Tell Me A Story airs Tuesdays at 9/8c on The CW.

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