Nashville (season 4)
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Country of origin | United States |
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Original network | ABC |
Original release | September 23, 2015 – present |
The fourth season of the American television drama series Nashville, created by Callie Khouri, premiered on September 23, 2015, on ABC.[1] The show features an ensemble cast with Connie Britton and Hayden Panettiere in the leading roles as two country music superstars, Rayna Jaymes and Juliette Barnes.
As with season three, the episodes are named after songs from a variety of country artists, including Lucinda Williams ("Can't Let Go"), Conway Twitty ("'Til The Pain Outwears The Shame"), Waylon Jennings ("Stop the World (And Let Me Off)") and Patty Loveless ("How Can I Help You Say Goodbye").
Production
On May 7, 2015, Nashville was renewed for a fourth season by ABC. The writers began work on the season on May 26, 2015.[2] This season will receive a $10 million incentive package from the state of Tennessee, and other local groups, more than the Season 3 incentives — which totaled $8 million.[3] Filming began on July 17, 2015.[4] The third episode was shot on August 7, 2015.[5]
Cast
The third season was the last to feature Eric Close as a series regular, he will no longer appear in the show as a main cast member.[6] On July 25, 2015 Riley Smith was cast as Markus Keen, for a season long arc. Keen will be the newest Highway 65 artist, that Rayna promises to help strip down's sound, but when he realizes how much the label needs his album to be a hit, he begins to control Rayna.[7] On October 13, 2015, it was announced that Hayden Panettiere would be temporarily leaving the series to receive treatment for post-partum depression;[8] at the time she had completed seven episodes.[9] Panettiere returned to the set on January 8, 2016 to begin work on the fourteenth episode.[10]
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Episodes
- Will Chase has been absent for 1 episode.
- Hayden Panettiere has been absent for 2 episodes, and will remain absent through episode thirteen.
- Aubrey Peeples has been absent for 4 episodes.
- Lennon Stella has been absent for 1 episode.
- Maisy Stella has been absent for 2 episodes.
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Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (million) |
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66 | 1 | "Can't Let Go" | Callie Khouri | Meredith Lavender & Marcie Ulin | September 23, 2015 | 4.91[15] |
One month later the premiere begins with Rayna, sad and sleeping alone leading viewers to believe that Deacon has died. Turns out that Deacon is alive. Beverly has had an aneurysm, and is in a coma. Meanwhile, Juliette is on the top of the world, she has a new album coming out soon, and her new movie is a big hit. Rayna is done with Juliette, and officially drops her from Highway 65. Avery has been staying in Ohio with his parents and is hurting, and seriously missing Juliette, when he texts her, she dismisses his message, ignoring him. Jeff is back to lying to Layla, and playing her, only to make money. Back in Nashville, Maddie & Daphne get letters from Teddy who is in jail, Maddie refuses to read hers, while Daphne reads hers, and Maddie's, as she clearly misses Teddy. Later that night, at Juliette's concert, she is visited by Steven Tyler, who surprises her, and they perform "Crazy" as a duet. She also is visited by Rayna, who tries to help her, but is only yelled at by Juliette, and kicked out. Avery's parents offer to have him move to Ohio with them, which he later declines, saying Nashville is where his home is. Kevin and Will try to have a nice night out, but Will is getting yelled at by woman he has slept with, and can't take the pressure of being in the public eye. Meanwhile, Gunnar and Scarlett try to record together, but end up kissing each other, only for Scarlett to leave, saying she loves Caleb, and she records her part of their music by herself. While this is all happening, Beverly wakes up, with Deacon by her side. At Rayna's house, Maddie comes down to find Daphne reading her letter from Teddy, they end up fighting with Maddie telling Daphne that Teddy is not innocent. As this happens, Deacon comes in and tries to break up the fight, only for Daphne to yell at him, saying that he is not her dad. She clearly misses Teddy and feels left out. While Juliette is out partying, she runs into Layla, where she tells her that Jeff does not love her, and only cares about her, leaving Layla sad. On Rayna's way home, she googles herself, much to find out that her label is a flop, just like Juliette had said, and that she is not having good luck at all with her label. Avery moves in with Will, and Gunnar, along with Cadence. Scarlett sees Caleb and tells him that she loves him, and Juliette is shown missing Avery and Cadence, while looking at pictures of them. | ||||||
67 | 2 | "'Til the Pain Outwears the Shame" | Jean de Segonzac | David Gould | September 30, 2015 | 4.72[16] |
Juliette appears on Live with Kelly and Michael to promote her new movie and album. When they show a picture of her, Avery and Cadence she starts to tear up. Luke meets with a PR adviser Gabriella Manning to deal with the whole Will coming out situation. In efforts to save her label Rayna tries to find a big name artist. After getting the photos back from their album photo shoot Gunnar is not pleased when he sees that the photo has been photoshopped to make it where him and Scarlett are standing up close to each other. He knows that Scarlett won't like it either but she does end up liking it. Jeff goes to Avery and tells him to go see Juliette. The two end up going home to talk and reconnect. Rayna wants to meets with a big named rocker named Markus Keen who's looking for a new label. Bucky doesn't think it will work because he's a rock artist. She later happens to be seated next to him on a flight to New York. Over the course of the flight she smooth talks him about switching over to country, with his music he can be heard and also sign with her. Deacon spends time with his sister in the hospital, Layla performs at the Bluebird, Daphne overhears some girls talking about Teddy and as well as making fun of her and Maddie. Juliette leaves town without informing Avery and leaves her phone at home, on the jet Jeff gives her a new phone. She asks that no one has the number to it, he doesn't know why she is doing all this and she tells him, "You got all your red carpet photos, right". Luke drops Will from his label which was he was told to so by Gabriella. Markus signs with Highway 65. While Scarlett is visiting her mother the heart monitor goes off. | ||||||
68 | 3 | "How Can I Help You Say Goodbye" | Stephen Cragg | Debra Fordham | October 7, 2015 | 4.36[17] |
Beverly is not doing well. Juliette comes back to a room of passed out people, alone. Daphne has been suspended for getting in a fist fight with another girl. Avery has been calling everyone, and anyone, but he can't find Juliette. Luke and Juliette are on a tour break, and decide to go spend time together. Beverly is now brain dead, with a slim chance of recovery. Deacon wants to keep Beverly on life support, but it is up to Scarlett. Deacon and Scarlett decide to do a test to see if Beverly can breathe on her own. Daphne got into a fight because kids are saying that Teddy is a criminal, but she thinks he isn't. Avery gives Emily Cadence for the day, while he takes care of business. Luke takes Juliette to a race track and she him to a bar. Will has lunch with Kevin, and his friends. Rayna wants Teddy to see the kids, as they can not take it anymore. They try to see if Beverly can breathe, but unfortunately she can't, causing Scarlett to break down, and Deacon to freak out, both thinking Beverly is alive. Avery files for divorce against Juliette. Avery wants full custody of Cadence, his lawyer says it will be hard, and that Juliette will fight it, but Avery knows she won't. Juliette and Luke are having a wild party at a bar. Rayna takes the kids to see Teddy, where Daphne is very happy to see him, but Maddie is not. Daphne asks Teddy if he really did those things, and he has to tell her he did. She says she hates him, and runs away. Maddie and Daphne are ripping up all the pictures of them with Teddy, as they say he is not their father anymore. At Will and Kevin's lunch party, Will is yelled at for hiding since he came out. Scarlett sings the beautiful opposite of "Black Roses", "Speak To Me". Gunnar shows up and comforts her. Juliette can not stop the crazy partying. Scarlett tells Gunnar she feels bad that she always hated her mother, and now it is too late. Kevin tells Will that he could be a good advocate for the gay community, and that he is doing nothing. Emily sees Avery's divorce papers, and tells him that no matter what it looks like, Juliette wanted Cadence, and she wanted Avery, so make no mistake. Scarlett tells Deacon that she has made the decision to take Beverly off life support, making him extremely upset, because he feels like he killed her. Will tells Kevin he is scared, and doesn't know what to do yet. Rayna takes the girls to see Teddy again, where she thanks him for being a good person, husband, and dad. Daphne and Maddie forgive him, and hug him. Teddy says he will plead guilty. Deacon can't bear to see Beverly go. Avery stops signing the divorce papers, and puts them away. Scarlett says her final words to Beverly, and takes her off life support. Deacon is back home, making Scarlett's room up nice, and breaks down. Beverly is let off life support. Absent: Aubrey Peeples | ||||||
69 | 4 | "The Slender Threads That Bind Us Here" | Joanna Kerns | Monica Macer | October 14, 2015 | 4.54[18] |
Everybody comes together for Beverly's funeral. Deacon breaks down during the eulogy, so Rayna takes over for him. Zoey comes back to town in order to support Scarlett at the funeral. At the end of the ceremony, Markus Keen calls Rayna to tell her that he is on his way to Nashville and is ready to work. While Avery relieves Emily from babysitting Cadence in the park, the paparazzi takes pictures of the three of them together. Deacon is having a hard time coping with the death of his sister, and he goes to an AA meeting to see if it will help him deal with the pain of losing Beverly; he instead decides to leave. Caleb asks Gunnar to help him finish a song that he wrote for Scarlett as a way to better communicate with her. The tabloids take notice of the pictures the paparazzi took of Avery and Emily, referring to Emily as Avery's "mystery woman." Juliette catches wind of it and calls Emily, calling her a "gold digging backstabbing whore." Avery meets with Markus in hopes of working with him, and Markus invites him to be the producer of his next abum. Before Rayna begins her set at the Opry, she takes time to introduce Layla onstage but is interrupted when Markus decides to join them on stage and introduce himself as Highway 65's new artist, stealing Layla's thunder. Cadence is rushed to the hospital with a 104° temperature and Avery is desperate to get in touch with Juliette but has no luck. Absent: Will Chase | ||||||
70 | 5 | "Stop the World (And Let Me Off)" | Jan Eliasberg | Meredith Lavender & Marcie Ulin | October 21, 2015 | 4.47[19] |
Rayna sends Maddie to Atlanta with Colt and Luke to see Juliette and Luke perform. Scarlett goes back to her mom's home in Mississippi to sort out her belongings, thinking that she will be doing this alone; instead, Deacon appears. The two have flashbacks of their memories of Beverly. Scarlett has a meltdown and leaves when Deacon reprimands her for ending her mother's life. The two end up reconciling, and Deacon's is sorry for not being there when Scarlett had to make the tough decision to pull the plug. At the arena, Maddie spends time with Juliette and is invited onstage to sing with her, knowing that both Luke and Rayna would not be pleased. He confronts Juliette, saying that she knows how up Rayna would be to find this out, adding that she shouldn't "try to play 'cool mom' with someone else's kid" just because she had abandoned her own. In addition to spending time with Juliette, Maddie spends some alone time with Colt and decides that the two of them are ready to have sex. Avery begins to work with Markus, but tension builds when Markus fires him for "talking on the phone like a girl" and not "getting" his vision. Rayna works with Layla on her album, talks about her relationship with Jeff, and apologizes for Markus' interruption at the Opry. Jeff campaigns to be the CEO of Luke's label. Juliette can't believe that she actually thought that something was going on between Avery and Emily. She apologies to Emily and is on her way back to Nashville when she finds out that Cadence went to the hospital. Before she has a chance to leave, she runs into Avery who informs her that he wants a divorce and full custody of the baby. | ||||||
71 | 6 | "Please Help Me, I'm Fallin'" | Callie Khouri | Taylor Hamra | October 28, 2015 | 4.18[20] |
Juliette is miserable over Avery divorcing her, but agrees to everything. Rayna is mad at Maddie, and grounds her. Markus, acting as a jerk as usual, demands that Rayna produce his record. Juliette, in a depressed haze, attacks a fan. Juliette drinks a bottle of vodka, and gets really drunk, later trying to get hooked up with Jeff, where he tells her she deserved getting divorced. Jeff tells Gabriella (Luke's assistant), that he can fix Juliette attacking someone to a good thing for Juliette in the press, but she would have to make him the CEO of Luke's label. Rayna tries to work with Markus, and change his sound, but he begins to act like a jerk, and storms off saying that the whole thing was a mistake. Layla is asked by Jeff to move in with him. Deacon goes to see a tribute to Beverly where she used to sing. Markus says that Rayna needed him to help her label, but she says that is true, but he needed her, do to his attitude. Daphne doesn't want to sing because of the bad things people said about her a few episodes back. Scarlett is making sure everything in Beverly's house is packed, when she finds dozens of rejection letters from record labels. Will performs on stage again, but with a new audience, men. Avery is worried about Juliette. Juliette is seen taking pills, downing them with alcohol, and is also seen doing drugs. Gunnar wants a relationship with the girl he met in Atlanta, but she doesn't. Markus says he gets Rayna's version of his song now, and likes it. Avery is really scared for Juliette, and goes to see Glen. Glen tells him he is worried for Juliette, but she doesn't care about herself, and that Avery should cut himself off emotionally. Scarlett ends up going to Beverly's tribute event at The Landslide (where she would sing), and hears that Beverly would always brag about her. Jeff gets the CEO job of Luke's label. Will tells Kevin he wishes that he didn't come out, only for Kevin to break up with him. Scarlett sings Beverly's song "Curtain Call". Deacon makes peace with Beverly dying, and calls up the bar owner, offers to buy in, but only to rename it The Beverly. Scarlett says she is going to tour for Beverly. Colt gets drunk at Luke's party, and goes to get some air. Juliette texts Avery and says she is sorry, and goes to kill herself. Jeff sees Juliette stumbling around outside, and rushes to her. Right as she goes to fall, Jeff saves her, but the momentum of pushing her back hurls him off the ledge to his death. Absent: Maisy Stella | ||||||
72 | 7 | "Can't Get Used to Losing You" | Eric Close | Dana Greenblatt | November 11, 2015 | 4.55[21] |
The morning after Jeff falls off the roof, everyone finds out. A hung over Juliette wakes up to the cops knocking on her door to tell her about him. They ask her questions. Deacon shows Rayna his new bar. Jeff's family won't acknowledge Layla or invite her to the funeral. Colt tells Luke that he saw Juliette on the ledge of the roof and Jeff saving her which resulted in his death. When the reporters ask Juliette how she feels she says "How do you think I feel?" and says that he committed suicide. Luke and Gabriella get on to her for saying that, calling it an conspiracy. She tells them she just told them what the police told her. Luke tells her that someone spotted her on the rooftop, to which she replies that she was in her room. Rayna gets worried about Layla and Deacon. Things get awkward with Avery when he looks for a new place to live. Since the agent has no idea about their split she asks questions like if the place is for him and Juliette. Rayna and Deacon get into an argument about him, a former alcoholic, running a bar. She isn't too sure about it. Luke tells Colt that Juliette was in her room not on the roof when Jeff fell. Right before Juliette goes on stage in Nashville she remembers what happened to Jeff. She doesn't go on stage and goes back to her dressing room. Layla takes her place and pays tribute to Jeff. Juliette admits to Luke that she was drunk, going to kill herself and that Jeff died while saving her. Rayna goes to support Deacon at his bar. Colt is warned by his father to not tell anyone the reason why Jeff died. He is not pleased with it. Juliette goes to rehab.
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73 | 8 | "Unguarded Moments" | Ron Underwood | Paul Keables | November 18, 2015 | 4.44[22] |
Maddie is going through a rough patch, dying her hair, and being rude to everyone. Markus' album is going really well. Scarlett and Gunnar are out on tour, but Scarlett feels Gunnar only cares about seeing Erin. Colt is now having trust issues with Luke, as he wants him to tell the truth. Maddie gets offered a deal from Sony, but Rayna does not want to let her take it. Avery has no money, so he is stuck recording guitar music in the back for jingles. Will has been acting really weird since he and Kevin broke up. Deacon is only caring about the bar, and so much that he wont help Rayna take care of Maddie. Gunnar continues to only care about being 'intimate' with Erin. Luke is feeling like everything that has happened, Juliette going crazy, Jeff dying, and Colt not trusting him, is all his fault. Gunnar is missing meet and greets, to have 'fun' with Erin. Luke and Gabriella decide to start dating. Caleb and Scarlett are having trouble finding time to talk. Scarlett does not like Erin, so during her performance, she keeps telling Erin to raise her vocals, but Erin accidently causes a power outage, ruining the performance. Will plays his song about Kevin to Avery, and Avery tells him that people should hear it, and that he should play it. Rayna and Markus connect and talk about life, and Maddie, and touch hands for a moment, having a moment. Daphne hears about Maddie's solo deal, and is sad that they didn't want her, telling Maddie nobody needs her. Deacon is not stopping trying to get his bar up and running. Gunnar and Erin have a fight, with Gunnar telling Erin it was her fault. Rayna tells Deacon that she needs his help in raising her kids, Deacon says he does not want to mess up. Luke begins to tell Colt everything, to try to regain his trust. Will can't stand to see Avery perform his song, so he goes home. While Avery is performing, he keeps thinking of Juliette, and how much he misses her. Rayna and Deacon have a family discussion, and tell Maddie and Daphne that Rayna will sign them to Highway 65. Will is offered a publishing deal. Maddie tells Daphne Rayna only signed them to keep Maddie under control. Deacon sees a message on Rayna's phone from Markus, saying "I hope I helped you", leading Deacon to believe something happened. Songs Featured: "All I Want Is Us Tonight", "Far to Fall", and "History of My Heart". Absent: Hayden Panettiere and Aubrey Peeples Note: Hayden Panettiere went into treatment for post-partum depression during filming of this episode, and her material was removed from the final cut (although she appears in archive footage). This is also the first of three consecutive episodes in which Aubrey Peeples does not appear, due to her filming Jem and the Holograms.[23] | ||||||
74 | 9 | "Three's a Crowd" | Mike Listo | Geoffrey Nauffts | December 2, 2015 | 4.17[24] |
Rayna has to go in the studio to work with Markus. While the two try to pick out a new song for Markus to record Deacon walks in. Markus gets the idea of letting Deacon record one of his songs. One of The Ex's shows in Charlotte was canceled so Scarlett flies to Nashville to spend time with Caleb for the day. The song of Will's that Avery sang at the Bluebird is put on hold by singer Wade Cole. He wants to work with Will but Will isn't so sure about this because he was the guy at Juliette's CD release party who didn't want his picture taken with Will. Luke tells Gabriella to push back some things so he can spend time Colt. While the two are fishing Gabriella surprises them, Luke notices a camera man with him. He asks her about the camera man which she informs him about his Forbes magazine shoot. Colt huffs in disappointment and Luke tells him that he didn't plan on this. Avery tries to find work to pay the bills. Daphne tries out different looks and styles for her and Maddie's photo shoot but Maddie keeps on criticizing and making fun of her. Will googles "Wade Cole anti gay" and finds out how Wade really is and how anti gay him and his wife are. Because of all this he isn't' so sure that he wants Wade to record his song. Avery tells him to let Wade record it because it can make or break his career. Markus changes some of the words to Deacon's song which doesn't make him happy but let's him keep it that way. After Deacon tells Rayna that he thinks that Markus wants to sleep with her, Rayna goes to Markus just to make it clear that Deacon is her guy. Colt leaves his dad to go live with his grandad. Juliette calls Emily. Songs Featured: "Telescope", "Only Tennessee", "Don't Make 'Em Like You No More", and "Kissin' N' Huggin'" Absent: Hayden Panettiere and Aubrey Peeples | ||||||
75 | 10 | "We've Got Nothing But Love to Prove" | Arlene Sanford | Debra Fordham | December 9, 2015 | 4.14[25] |
The IRS informs Luke that his business manager has embezzled money from him and that Luke also owes forty million in back taxes. Emily visited Juliette in rehab and tells Avery that she has entered treatment for postpartum depression. Avery tells her that Juliette is just using her to get to him. Deacon shows Scarlett the ring he will use to propose to Rayna. As Markus' album is about to be released, he starts to second guess himself. Avery doesn't want Juliette anywhere near Cadence. Caleb gets an offer to be the head of his own department in Seattle but he is going to turn it down to stay with Scarlett in Nashville. Markus kisses Rayna but she quickly pushes him away and reminds that nothing can happen between them. Boulevard is getting back together so Markus has canceled his tour and is going to move to LA. Luke throws blame at Gabriella for all his problems but she tells him no and quits. The Beverly has its grand opening. Emily wants Avery to visit Juliette so he can see that she has change. He doesn't believe that anything has changed about her, she is just acting. Over at Wade's house, it is revealed that Wade is gay when he puts the moves on Will. Rayna had no luck of changing Markus' mind so her label is now dead. Scarlett makes the decision to break up with Caleb so he can go to Seattle. With Luke's problems his brand is dead. Deacon confesses to Rayna that he was jealous of her working with Markus. He proposes to her and she says yes. Songs Featured: "'Til the Stars Come Out Again", "Tonight Feels Different", and "Hand to Hold". Absent: Aubrey Peeples Note: Although Hayden Panettiere does not directly appear in the episode, she is in never before seen footage on a TV. | ||||||
76 | 11 | "Forever and for Always"[26] | Monica Macer & Dana Greenblatt[27] | March 16, 2016[28] | ||
77 | 12 | Sibyl Gardner[29] | March 23, 2016[28] | |||
78 | 13 | March 30, 2016[28] | ||||
79 | 14 | "What I Cannot Change"[30] | Lily Mariye[31] | Taylor Hamra[30] |
U.S. ratings
No. | Title | Air date | Rating/share (18–49) |
Viewers (millions) |
DVR (18–49) |
DVR viewers (millions) |
Total (18–49) |
Total viewers (millions) |
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1 | "Can't Let Go" | September 23, 2015 | 1.2/4[15] | 4.91[15] | 1.0 | 2.63 | 2.2 | 7.54[32] |
2 | "Til the Pain Outwears the Shame" | September 30, 2015 | 1.1/4[16] | 4.72[16] | 0.9 | 2.25 | 2.0 | 6.97[33] |
3 | "How Can I Help You Say Goodbye" | October 7, 2015 | 1.0/3[17] | 4.36[17] | 1.0 | 2.43 | 2.0 | 6.79[34] |
4 | "The Slender Threads That Bind Us Here" | October 14, 2015 | 1.1/4[18] | 4.54[18] | 1.0 | 2.44 | 2.1 | 6.98[35] |
5 | "Stop the World (And Let Me Off)" | October 21, 2015 | 1.1/3[19] | 4.47[19] | 0.9 | 2.32 | 2.0 | 6.80[36] |
6 | "Please Help Me, I'm Fallin'" | October 28, 2015 | 1.1/3[20] | 4.18[20] | 0.9 | 2.60 | 2.0 | 6.78[37] |
7 | "Can't Get Used to Losing You" | November 11, 2015 | 1.0/3[21] | 4.55[21] | 0.9 | 2.38 | 1.9 | 6.93[38] |
8 | "Unguarded Moments" | November 18, 2015 | 1.0/3[22] | 4.44[22] | 0.9 | 2.27 | 1.9 | 6.70[39] |
9 | "Three's A Crowd" | December 2, 2015 | 0.9/3[24] | 4.17[24] | 0.9 | 2.57 | 1.8 | 6.74[40] |
10 | "We've Got Nothing But Love To Prove" | December 9, 2015 | 0.8/3[25] | 4.14[25] | 1.0 | 2.45 | 1.8 | 6.59[41] |
11 | "Forever and for Always" | March 16, 2016 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
12 | TBA | March 23, 2016 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
13 | TBA | March 30, 2016 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
14 | "What I Cannot Change" | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
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