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==Plot==
 
==Plot==
Juliette deals with the death of her mother, and Rayna is confronted by Deacon about Maddie being his daughter. After the conversation, he turns to alcohol usage again, after 13 years of sobriety. Teddy's embezzling case is reinvestigated by the U.S. Attorney and he goes to Peggy to make sure she doesn't reveal anything incriminating about the case. She then reveals that she's pregnant. Meanwhile, Gunnar and Scarlett deal with their relationship.
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Juliette deals with the death of her mother, and Rayna is confronted by Deacon about Maddie being his daughter. After the conversation, he turns to alcohol usage again, after 13 years of sobriety. Teddy's embezzling case is reinvestigated by the U.S. Attorney and he meets Peggy to make sure she doesn't reveal anything incriminating about the case. She then reveals that she's pregnant. Meanwhile, Gunnar and Scarlett deal with their relationship.
   
At the end of the episode, at Juliette's memorial service for her mother, at the Bluebird, Deacon arrives drunk, and Rayna chases him out to his car, where they argue. Rayna ends up winning the argument, and begins to drive Deacon home. Gunnar meets Scarlett in a park, where they sit on a bench, and talk. All of this happens in intervals, with Juliette continuing to sing, "Nothing In This World Will Ever Break My Heart Again" at the Bluebird.
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At the end of the episode, at Juliette's memorial service for her mother, at the Bluebird, Deacon arrives drunk. Seeing him leave, Rayna chases him out to his car, where they argue. Rayna begins to drive Deacon home. Gunnar meets Scarlett in a park, where they sit on a bench, and talk. All of this happens in short segments, with Juliette continuing to sing, "Nothing In This World Will Ever Break My Heart Again" at the Bluebird.
   
Rayna and Deacon, inside his car, begin to have a heated argument again, and when a car rushes forward at an intersection ahead, Rayna is startled, and swerves to miss the car hurriedly, but the car ends up rolling and crashing into a ditch, resulting in an accident. The footage cuts to Gunnar and Scarlett.
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Rayna and Deacon, inside his car, begin to have a heated argument again, and when a car rushes forward at an intersection ahead, Rayna is startled, and swerves to miss the car hurriedly, but the car they're in ends up rolling and crashing into a ditch. The footage cuts to Gunnar and Scarlett.
   
 
Gunnar and Scarlett keep talking, until Gunnar stops suddenly, gets to his feet, and then kneels, and pulls out a ring, proposing to Scarlett. Scarlett is shocked, and Juliette finishes her song, resulting in the episode's ending, and more information to be revealed in Season 2.
 
Gunnar and Scarlett keep talking, until Gunnar stops suddenly, gets to his feet, and then kneels, and pulls out a ring, proposing to Scarlett. Scarlett is shocked, and Juliette finishes her song, resulting in the episode's ending, and more information to be revealed in Season 2.

Revision as of 11:32, 11 June 2014


I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive is the season finale of the first season of Nashville. It was written and directed by Callie Khouri. It first aired on May 22, 2013.

Plot

Juliette deals with the death of her mother, and Rayna is confronted by Deacon about Maddie being his daughter. After the conversation, he turns to alcohol usage again, after 13 years of sobriety. Teddy's embezzling case is reinvestigated by the U.S. Attorney and he meets Peggy to make sure she doesn't reveal anything incriminating about the case. She then reveals that she's pregnant. Meanwhile, Gunnar and Scarlett deal with their relationship.

At the end of the episode, at Juliette's memorial service for her mother, at the Bluebird, Deacon arrives drunk. Seeing him leave, Rayna chases him out to his car, where they argue. Rayna begins to drive Deacon home. Gunnar meets Scarlett in a park, where they sit on a bench, and talk. All of this happens in short segments, with Juliette continuing to sing, "Nothing In This World Will Ever Break My Heart Again" at the Bluebird.

Rayna and Deacon, inside his car, begin to have a heated argument again, and when a car rushes forward at an intersection ahead, Rayna is startled, and swerves to miss the car hurriedly, but the car they're in ends up rolling and crashing into a ditch. The footage cuts to Gunnar and Scarlett.

Gunnar and Scarlett keep talking, until Gunnar stops suddenly, gets to his feet, and then kneels, and pulls out a ring, proposing to Scarlett. Scarlett is shocked, and Juliette finishes her song, resulting in the episode's ending, and more information to be revealed in Season 2.

Cast

Main Cast:

Guest Stars:

Co-Stars:

  • David Alford as Bucky
  • Gregalan Williams as Detective Glynn
  • Ed Amatrudo as Glenn
  • Kourtney Hansen as Emily
  • Todd Truley as Marshall Evans
  • Melvin Ray Kearney II as Bo
  • Jeremy Childs as Albert
  • Josh Ventura as Jack Ventura
  • Todd Allen Durkin as Walter
  • Anne Holt as Herself
  • Roberto Larriviere as Stage Director
  • Jason Douglas as Dashell
  • Terri Wyble as Gwen
  • Russell B. Ramsey as Minister
  • Bill Szymanski as Bartender
  • Derek Krantz as Handsome Man

Songs

Song Title Performer(s)
Bitter Memory Rayna Jaymes and Brad Paisley
Moon is High Scarlett O'Connor and Avery Barkley
Nothing in this World Will Ever Break My Heart Again Juliette Barnes

Background Songs

  1. "Get Your Shine On" by Florida Georgia Lane
  2. "Love Don't Leave Me Waiting" by Glen Hansard
  3. "She Even Woke Me Up to Say Goodbye" by Jerry Lee Lewis

Quotes

  • "You promised me that I wouldn't lose her; I'm promising you the same thing." - Teddy
  • "That fact that you don't remember is exactly how it's possible." - Rayna
  • "I need you to tell me that it's not true. Tell me that you haven't been lying to me, every moment of the last 13 years." - Deacon
  • "I think that you might be my father." - Maddie (to Deacon)
  • "Grieve? What are you talking about? I should be celebrating that it's finally over!" - Juliette
  • "My mother's the drug addict murderer, not me. She has taken enough of my life and she's not gonna take this. Not when I have fought this hard to get here!" - Juliette