I Loved, I Bled, I Let Go Full Episode

I Loved, I Bled, I Let Go - Episode 1

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At Sophie's mother's funeral, guests praise producer Mr. Walters until a man bursts in declaring, "I'm Sophie's husband, your father," and begging to see the body. He is expelled and branded a mute, while a public fight erupts: Frankie accuses Walters of stealing his songs and ruining a voice; others defend Walters and read the will—half to "me and Sterling," half to Walters, excluding the intruder. Later, alone in a dusty attic, the mute suddenly speaks, "I can talk again!" and shouts, "I've been reborn!" It ends with their regained voice cutting through the unresolved funeral conflict.

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I Loved, I Bled, I Let Go - Episode 2

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At a family gathering, Frankie erupts after guest Mr. Walters is seen kissing a woman, accusing him of kissing his wife. The household divides: some defend Walters and call Frankie petty while others demand apologies. Frankie pours wine on Mr. Walters, declares "we're done," and storms out, telling three family members they can live with Howard. The confrontation leaves Mr. Walters sick from the incident. Sophie steps forward, saying, "Come on, I'll take you to the hospital," as the family is left fractured and uncertain about who will stay.

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I Loved, I Bled, I Let Go - Episode 3

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At the Blueberry Music Festival a reborn singer recalls that in her last life Sophie rose to fame here and vows to reclaim the center stage. She performs an original song and the crowd erupts, calling it the original recording and urging everyone to join in. Partway through, a man labeled a troublemaker appears and—rather than causing chaos—reveals an astonishing voice that redirects the audience's attention. The episode closes with the singer realizing her plan is suddenly threatened by this irresistible rival, forcing her to decide how to respond and reclaim what she claims is hers.

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I Loved, I Bled, I Let Go - Episode 4

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Sophie panics when Frankie doesn't return after a quarrel that left Mr. Walters sick; she blames herself. With the Rising Star contest days away, she realizes most of her repertoire are Frankie's originals and the drafts he borrowed are missing, so she urgently needs a new song. Meanwhile Frankie is approached at the Blueberry Music Festival by Yara, CEO of KK Group. She recognizes his unreleased song "Do You Love Me or Not" and offers to sign him. The episode ends with Sophie still songless while Frankie is suddenly courted by a major label.

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I Loved, I Bled, I Let Go - Episode 5

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Ms. Jensen offers Sophie the small Blueberry stage, but Sophie refuses, wanting something bigger. Ms. Jensen then tells Mr. Quinn a visiting pop diva will judge tomorrow; if the diva likes him he could win a Rising Star spot. A new song meant to secure Sophie still feels incomplete because Frankie, the one with musical instincts, has been absent for days. At home Lauren's mother reports that her father hasn't come back. With a solo concert scheduled before Rising Star and no finished song, Sophie must find a way to replace Frankie's spark.

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I Loved, I Bled, I Let Go - Episode 6

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A singer debuts his original song Betrayal but is drowned out by jeers as the crowd demands familiar hits, forcing an embarrassing exit. Later, several listeners and Yvette reevaluate the set, calling the lyrics, melody, and voice top-tier and recommending him to Rising Star. Backstage, Sophie is told the concert sold just 500 of 3,000 seats, resulting in a $200,000 loss. Shocked, she is ordered to get to the bottom of the collapse. The episode ends with Sophie racing to uncover why the show failed and what that means for the singer.

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I Loved, I Bled, I Let Go - Episode 7

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Their concert collapses—tickets refunded when a performer at the Blueberry Music Festival drew the crowd—so Sophie and her team scramble. They find a photo of the mystery singer that "kinda looks like Dad," provoking disbelief: one photo isn't proof and "Dad could never be that good." Meanwhile Frankie has blocked Sophie and taken their song drafts. To recover, the team decides to recruit the singer as a writer and leadership orders using all company resources to contact him ASAP. They rush to reach him, still unsure if he's truly Sophie’s father or willing to help.

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I Loved, I Bled, I Let Go - Episode 8

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Sophie is racing to a music contest but the song is missing, sparking a family confrontation at home. Frankie is accused over the lost track; her father apologizes and insists the file was left in the basement but never found. Mom and Mr. Walters are panicking, and Frankie threatens to stop calling him Dad, calling his behavior petty. In a key turn, Frankie reveals a viral singer has agreed to write a replacement. She snaps, 'I don't need you to win this contest. I'll be number one!' The episode ends as she vows to call him, confirmation still pending.

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I Loved, I Bled, I Let Go - Episode 9
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Frankie was a musical prodigy who gave up everything to make his wife Sophie a star, only to be discarded like a forgotten melody. Betrayed and broken, he died in obscurity. Then he wakes twenty years in the past with memory intact and a single resolve: this time his genius will serve him. He refuses to be erased again. He hones his gift, rises to heights Sophie could never imagine, and lets his symphonies sweep the world. Sophie and their children, who have forgotten him, are left to live with a haunting doubt: was their betrayal worth losing a legend?

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I Loved, I Bled, I Let Go - Episode 10
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Frankie was a musical prodigy who gave up everything to make his wife Sophie a star, only to be discarded like a forgotten melody. Betrayed and broken, he died in obscurity. Then he wakes twenty years in the past with memory intact and a single resolve: this time his genius will serve him. He refuses to be erased again. He hones his gift, rises to heights Sophie could never imagine, and lets his symphonies sweep the world. Sophie and their children, who have forgotten him, are left to live with a haunting doubt: was their betrayal worth losing a legend?

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