Nashville s05e02 Episode Script

Back in Baby's Arms

1 [Train whistle blows in distance.]
- [Inhales deeply.]
- [Cellphone chimes.]
[Sighs.]
Is that her? - Is that who? - You know who.
I don't know.
I haven't looked.
Then why don't you look then? 'Cause I don't wanna move.
[Mutters.]
- [Cellphone chimes.]
- Okay.
[Groaning.]
Yep, that's her.
There you go.
- W-which her? - Oh, "Which her"? Autumn.
Unless there's some other "her" that we could be talkin' about.
And by the way, you are free to rejoin her tour - whenever you want.
- Scarlett, stop.
Don't you tell me to stop.
You tell her to stop.
Well look, I'm I'm not texting her.
See? You said not communicating with her would send a message that I'm not communicating with her.
Well, maybe that approach is a little too subtle.
[Sighs.]
Why are you mad at me? I'm not.
I just I - [sighs.]
.
- Scarlett I love you, and you love me, too, don't you? Yeah.
Doesn't mean I'm happy about it.
Well, I'm happy about it.
You are, too.
Just stop worrying, okay? I'm trying to, but I don't know what this is.
A-are we a thing? What are we? What's going on? [Chuckles.]
Yeah, we are.
We're a thing.
Now let's just leave the past in the past and get back into bed.
Come on.
[Sighs.]
Mmm.
[Kisses.]
There.
That's better.
[Singsongy.]
Hello? - Anybody home? - Hey, baby.
- [Laughs.]
- Surprise! I wasn't expecting you till tomorrow.
- [Laughs.]
Mmm.
- Mmm.
- Mmm.
- Mmm.
I drove straight through.
Suddenly, I just had to be home.
- Here you are.
- Mm-hmm.
[Chuckles.]
- Where is everybody? - Well, we didn't expect you, so Daphne's spending the night at Annika's, and Maddie's at the Ryman with Carli.
It's just a one-man welcoming committee here.
Just the man I wanted to see.
[Lily & Madeleine's "Hourglass" playing.]
Kevin: I swear, I said nothing.
I read it online.
Happy birthday, Mr.
Lexington.
- With our compliments.
- Thank you.
Everybody's lookin' at you.
You better blow that thing out.
Please don't rush Oh, wow.
I think that's Jakob Fine.
Who? Hi.
I don't wanna interrupt your celebration, but, uh, I had to shake your hand.
I'm a big fan.
Thank you.
[Chuckles.]
I'm Jakob.
Uh, this is my friend Preston.
Oh.
Pleasure to make your acquaintance.
I, uh, saw what you said to that witch Cynthia Davis.
It took a lot of guts to take her on like that.
Oh, well, I was just In truth, I don't listen to country music much, but after I saw that, I bought your record.
And I think you're great.
Oh.
Thank you.
Hi.
Kevin Bicks.
Hi.
Anyway, listen, if you ever need clothes, I'd love to help you out.
Not that you need it, but, uh you know, if.
Thank you.
In fact, I'm here doing a trunk show.
You should swing by.
It's at a private home, so If you got time.
Sure.
Thank you.
[Chuckles.]
[Blows air.]
There.
I made a wish for you.
I hope it comes true.
Out my window, there's so many places to go [Chuckles.]
Who the hell was that? Just top menswear designer in the country.
And a world-class flirt.
I wonder what he wished for.
Doesn't matter.
I already got what I wished for.
Aw.
Ooh, ooh, ooh This is my hourglass Oh, it feels so good to get into our bed.
Yeah.
It's a whole lot better with you in it.
I'll tell you that much.
Mmm.
This is good.
I missed you so much.
Mmm, I missed you so much, too.
What'd you find out there? Nature.
Canyons.
[Inhales deeply.]
Desert.
You know how it is when you take a drive like that and everything that's not important just falls away.
Sounds like just what you needed.
I thought about you a lot.
- You did? - Mm.
How much I love you.
How much our lives are so completely connected.
- [Inhales deeply.]
- [Chuckles.]
Came up with a pretty big idea.
Wanna hear it? [Chuckles.]
I don't know.
[Laughs.]
I want us to write our story, together.
Will you do that with me? What, like a book? No, not like a book.
[Laughs.]
[Laughs.]
I don't know.
- A record.
- Oh! You know, like a concept album.
But not like anything we've ever done before.
It would be just the two of us, writing everything, singing everything.
Just laid bare, you know? Wow.
[Whispers.]
I know.
Be amazing.
Yeah.
[Whispers indistinctly.]
What do you think? I think it's big to even think about it.
It is.
It's big.
It's huge.
[Sighs.]
[Chuckles.]
[Laughing.]
Was I asleep? - Yeah.
- [Laughing.]
I'm sorry.
[Kisses.]
That's okay.
- I'm a little exhausted.
- Yeah, I think so.
I'm sorry, babe.
- No, no, no, no, no, no.
- Wait, come here.
No, we're gonna take this up again in the morning, okay? - No.
- Yes.
It's okay.
- You just go to sleep, all right? - No.
Honey, I can No.
Hey, shh.
- Mm.
[Chuckles.]
- [Kisses.]
- Just dream big.
- Mm.
Yeah, whenever I drive through Monument Valley, it's just a reset, you know? - Have y'all ever been there? - Gunnar and Scarlett: No.
Oh, it's so beautiful.
It sounds so cool.
When I grow up, I wanna be you.
[Laughs.]
Well, while I was out there on the road, I got to listen to your record a lot, and I was very inspired.
Bucky: So let's talk about where we're headed.
We are trying to find you guys another tour.
Of course, we're still working radio I have a visit with Shawn Parr this week.
He loves you guys.
He loves the record.
But I'll be honest with you, it's pretty rough out there right now.
I'll tell you what, on my trip, I got a lot clarity about a lot of things.
And one of those things is that what we have here is a beautiful album.
And I wanna release another single right away.
I mean, I wanna get eyes and ears on you.
Cool.
Uh, what what song do you think it should be? I think "All of Me.
" I mean, that song's so beautiful.
- It's so passionate.
- Really? You don't like it? N-no, I like it.
I just You think it's passionate? Oh, my gosh, yes.
And it's so you two.
It's really good.
I think you can debut it on Shawn Parr's show.
- He'll love it.
- Sure.
- That sounds good.
- Good.
You cool? - Yeah.
- [Cheering.]
It's a pedal down to race the train Chasing down a hurricane A bullet in a spinning revolver [Cheering.]
Yeah! Whoo! It's a pedal down to race the train Chasing down a hurricane A bullet in a spinning revolver [Cheering.]
We love you! [Whistles, applause.]
Gunnar: Just one look and I can barely breathe I feel your golden eyes burning right through me [Song stops, song starts.]
Just one look and I can barely breathe I feel your golden ey - [Taps key.]
- Barely breathe I feel your golden eyes - [Taps key.]
- feel your golden eyes Burning right through me [Taps key, song stops.]
Hey, you gonna go to this? That? No, I don't I don't think so.
Why? You wanna go? No.
But you should go.
Wouldn't be so bad to have him as your personal stylist.
[Scoffs.]
I don't know.
I don't even know what a trunk show is.
Well, you you show up to a nice house in Belle Meade.
You you hand your keys to the valet, go in, someone hands you a cocktail, and you schmooze a little while you look at clothes, try a few things on.
And you tell that outrageous flirt Jakob that you'd love to take him up on his offer to help you out with your wardrobe.
You don't think that's a little weird? Hey, he offered.
And while you're at it, you might pick up a nice sport coat for your boyfriend in a 38 regular.
[Liquid pours.]
You sure? It's fine.
I trust you.
Don't get me wrong, I'd love for you to make another album.
I-I'd even love for you to make a duet record.
- It's not a duet record.
- Okay, conceptual album.
I just think it would be great if you could lean a little more toward the commercial side right now.
You know I love Deacon.
I would prefer it if you could do this with someone who could sell a few more albums on his own.
But everybody loves Deacon.
All right, we just got married.
Doesn't that count for anything? Rayna, you were the one who didn't want people thinking - this was a vanity label.
- Screw anyone who thinks it's vanity.
That's not what this is.
- Okay.
- It's not! Let's make a distribution deal with one of our retail partners - or iTunes, I don't know.
- Look Just find some way to limit our exposure.
Bucky, nobody knows what works anymore.
This could be just what we need.
All I know is I have lost touch with the things that I love, with the music, with my life in a way, you know? And if I don't take this risk, I'm not gonna be an artist anymore.
Then I guess we're doing it.
Thank you.
[Cellphone rings.]
[Rings.]
- Hello? - Woman: Hold for Mr.
Welles, please.
[Wagner's "Flight of the Valkyries" playing.]
Rayna, hi.
How are you? Oh, Zach.
Hey.
[Chuckles.]
How are you? How'd you get my number? [Laughs.]
Anyway, I was serious about what I said about your music.
I am an honest to God fanboy.
Well, thank you.
That's sweet.
But why I'm calling is I am coming to Nashville in two weeks, business and pleasure, but mostly business.
I had the idiotic notion that I could do something in the music business, and I would love to hack your cloud about it.
Uh, pick your brain.
I was hoping we could meet up.
I know you're super busy, so if it's an imposition, just say so, and no worries.
- No.
I mean, that'd be great.
Sure.
- [Engine starts.]
I'd love to sit down an talk to you about the business, - or whatever's left of it.
- [Chuckles.]
Why don't you just call me when you get into town? Awesome.
Well, I won't take up too much of your time.
My office will be in touch.
So cool.
So cool.
[Door opens.]
- Hey.
- Hey.
How'd it go? [Sighs.]
I had a frustrating day.
Look, I get what's happening with Highway 65, but, you know, Bucky is running scared about the business.
He's not thinking outside the box.
It's like he's gone over to the dark side or something.
Speaking of, then I got a call from Zach Welles.
He called you? Yeah, 'cause Zach Welles wants to come to Nashville and get into the country music business.
- Oh.
- These tech guys destroy the business, and then they think they can come back in and save it.
[Sighs heavily.]
What? It Nothin', I just Are you sure, uh, a duet album with me is how you want to spend your company's money? It's not a duet album.
Did Bucky call you? No.
So you just don't wanna do it? I didn't say that, Rayna, but at the risk of stating the obvious, I'm not exactly a huge draw.
- Oh, for heaven sakes.
- No, it's okay, all right? I'm under no illusions.
I know what I am.
I'm a side man.
Honey, I love you very much, but sometimes you can be a complete idiot.
There's no disputing that.
This record is not about money.
It is about us.
It is about doing something important for us.
And and I don't want you to let fear get in the way of doing something great.
Why do you always gotta go to that, huh? - "Always" do anything.
- Just 'cause I don't wanna do something doesn't mean it's fear.
It sometimes I don't wanna do something - just 'cause I don't wanna do it.
- So you don't wanna do it? Maybe I don't.
No.
Why? 'Cause it doesn't feel good.
Rayna, with the exception of our marriage, this last year it's been one of the worst years of my life.
I don't much feel like wading back into it.
And there's no point in wallowing and telling - the whole world our troubles again.
- Nobody said anything about wallowing.
Wallowing, yeah.
I mean, you know what I mean.
I've been lower than hell for a long time and I've just started coming out of that.
Maybe I don't wanna give that up.
Not right now.
Nobody knows better than you that some of the best music comes out of some of the darkest places.
Yeah, I know.
And I wanna do something beautiful with you.
But, hey, look, if you don't wanna do it, then we won't do it.
All right? Honestly, just forget it.
Or you could just think about it.
- Why don't you think about it? - [Sighs.]
Okay.
I'll think about it.
[Strums chord.]
- Hey.
- Hey! I'm just picking up clothes, doing laundry, and taking a shower.
Don't mind me.
You're the one who lives here.
Kind of.
My stuff does.
I guess things are going good between you and Gunnar, huh? [Slams bottle.]
Let me rephrase that.
Things going good between you and Gunnar? I guess.
There's a certain amount of waitin' for the other shoe to drop, if you know what I mean.
- I don't follow.
- It's nothing.
I'm being weird.
You know when you can't enjoy what you got 'cause you can't stop thinking about how bad it was when you didn't have it, and so you're kind of bracing for that, and then you end up screwing up all of the moments.
- That make sense? - Far too much.
Yeah.
It's good to see you writin' again.
Rayna wants to do another album.
That's great.
With me.
And what? And I think she needs to get someone bigger, like a McGraw or a Stapleton or someone that people know and care about.
At this point, Luke Wheeler'd be a better choice than my ass.
You know, I really love you, but sometimes you are really idiot.
There seems to be a mounting consensus to that effect.
The love of your life wants to make music with you.
And she can do it with whoever she wants, but she wants to do it with you.
You know, she can't do it with anybody she wants to 'cause she wants it to be about us.
She wants to do a concept album about our relationship.
That sounds amazin'.
Well, great.
Why don't you see if she'll do one with you, all about your relationship? That'd be real Are you gonna give up songwritin'? No, Scarlett.
No.
Why? What the hell else are you gonna write about? Bunnies and daisies and crap? Beer? You're the one who's always tellin' me the pain is the gift.
Yeah, well, let me clarify it.
Your pain is your gift.
My pain is just painful.
- I'm thinkin' about it.
- Yeah, you do that.
- Thank you.
- Mm-hmm.
Come on, baby.
No? Yummy.
Huh? You should do the airplane thing.
That usually works.
- What? - You know, the airplane.
[Imitates airplane engine.]
Comin' in for a landing.
You know what? You just do it.
I'm useless.
[Sighs.]
I'm sorry, Juliette.
I wasn't thinking.
You're not useless.
Well, I might as well be.
How am I supposed to raise a daughter like this? Well, not by yourself.
I mean, you have me.
Yeah, I have you for now.
How long are you gonna wanna take care - of a cripple and a baby? - Why you doin' this? Never mind.
[Inhales deeply.]
Look, I wanna see the woman who found me.
I want to find her and say thank you.
You wanna go look for her? No.
I want you to look for her.
You saw her.
You can ask around.
I can't go out.
I can't let people see me like this.
- What are you talkin' about? - Look at me.
I'm not letting anyone see me like this.
Juliette.
Hey, calm down.
Juliette, listen to me.
You're beautiful, okay? And you're alive.
You survived.
That's all that matters.
It doesn't matter what people think.
I mean, if anything, they'll think you're brave.
Oh, my God.
Forget it.
I'll do it.
Daphne's down for the count.
She's turning into a teenager for real.
Yeah.
Well, it was bound to happen.
We should enjoy our last few moments of sanity, you know? - Before she turns.
- [Inhales sharply, groans.]
[Chuckles.]
[Both chuckle.]
So any thoughts? You got a topic in mind? I mean, you know, you said that you'd think about it.
Oh.
[Chuckles.]
Yeah.
I am.
What are you thinkin'? I'm thinkin'.
You know, let me figure it out.
Well, what's the thing that concerns you the most about all of it? Well, babe, you know, talking about something's talkin' about it.
It's not thinking about it.
That's a whole different thing.
So, you know, would it be all right if maybe you do what you said and you just let me think about it? - Would that be all right? - Of course.
- That's okay? Thank you.
- Of course.
I just don't really see the purpose in not communicating while you're thinking.
Hmm.
- You still thinking about it? - No.
What are you thinkin' about? [Laughs.]
I'm thinkin' about how you're bugging me - while I'm tryin' to think.
- I'm thinkin' about how it bugs me that you are not telling me what you're thinkin'.
All right, I'll tell you what I'm thinkin'.
I'm thinkin' that talking about what I'm thinking about, it actually prevents me from thinking about the very thing I was supposed to be talkin' about with you.
Well, now, see, I think we're startin' to get somewhere.
- No, we're not.
- I win.
I win! [Laughs.]
Shh! People tryin' to think here.
I may be back later to pick up some more stuff.
Or not.
I don't know.
[Sighs.]
How's she doin'? She's probably doing better than she thinks she is.
But it's hard, you know? I mean, not just the pain, but the not knowing if it's gonna get any better.
Are you moving back over there permanently? [Zipper closes.]
Yes.
[Sighs.]
Or no.
Honestly, I have no idea.
Right now, I'm just taking it one day at a time.
That's all you can do.
If you need a hand with anything at all, Cadence, anything, we're just a phone call away.
Appreciate it.
See you later.
Or or not.
Hey, good luck on Shawn Parr's show.
Love the song.
Must feel nice to have a love song out there - that's all about you, huh? - Yeah.
[Sighs.]
Love you guys.
Love you.
- [Door closes.]
- [Liquid pouring.]
Who is that song about, really? I know it's not about me.
- That song? - Mm.
It's not about anybody in particular.
It's just a song.
It's not about Zoey? She got golden eyes.
Nobody has golden eyes.
Why you doing this? I'm I'm not.
Just forget it.
Don't worry.
It's just a song, okay? Yeah, it just seems awfully specific to be about nobody in particular.
That's what makes it such a good song.
I mean, we're songwriters.
We write about universal themes.
It's what we do.
I don't need the job explained to me.
I just would like to know who it's about so I know what I'm singin' about.
If anything, it's about me.
It's about how I feel about you.
It's about how I'm always in the wrong place with the wrong person, saying the wrong thing.
And I'm either trying to move on in my life without you or start my life with you.
And I don't know from minute to minute what that's gonna be.
So what do you want? [Scoffs.]
I wanna know what's real and what's not.
What's real right now is that this is driving me crazy.
So I'm gonna go restring my guitar or anything but this.
- Rayna.
- Yeah.
This is Randall St.
Clair.
He'll be our new social media and digital marketing manager.
- Oh, yes.
You sent all the e-mails.
- [Chuckles.]
He's very industrious.
Yes.
Nice to met you.
Ms.
Jaymes, I'm your biggest fan.
I can't believe I'm getting to meet you face-to-face.
I'm just so thrilled.
This is the best thing that's ever happened to me.
Well, you are so sweet.
Welcome.
- Okay, let me show you around.
- Yeah.
Uh, thank you for the opportunity.
- Hey, Deacon.
- Hey, Buck.
Hey! - Hey.
- What are you doin' here? You got a gig? Yeah, it's this young girl.
Uh, Ashley Will com Willerman.
It's Willerman.
Anyway, Avery is producing it, and he asked me to play on it, so - Who the hell is Ashley Willerman? - I do not know.
Uh, YouTube phenomenon, I'm told.
Ask the girls.
Sounds like a good gig for Avery.
But Well, I thought you were thinkin' about our record.
I am thinkin' about our record.
Well, I just figured you'd finish thinkin' about it before you just went off and did something with somebody else.
I just wanna play a little bit of guitar here.
You know, I didn't know you wanted to start on this thing like right this moment, right now.
Could you wait until we finish talking I have to say it just kind of hurts my feelings.
I mean, I came back from this trip with all this passion about you and us and music and our life together, and I felt like I found something I didn't know I'd lost, and you'd rather go off and do a record with old Ashley what's-her-nuggets.
Willerman.
Willerman.
It's just a few weeks.
[Little Cub's "Loveless" playing.]
Did we really lose our hearts? - [Engine starts.]
- Did we really lose Our hearts Did we really lose our hearts? - Man: Sir.
Champagne? - And did we really lose Our hearts [Indistinct conversations.]
But tell me, when do you tire? Of being right Will! Hey! I'm so glad you came.
- Did you get a drink? - I, uh Let's get you a drink.
Come with me.
- All right.
- [Chuckles.]
This is gonna be great on you.
Ooh.
Yeah.
That does look good.
Mm-hmm.
[Chuckles.]
Well, we have to look very hard to find something that wouldn't look good on you.
Well, I don't know about all that.
Oh.
I do.
[Inhales deeply.]
You're extraordinary.
I-I can't.
Yes, you absolutely can.
And more than that, you want to.
I Yeah, but, um I I-I can't.
I'm I'm seeing someone.
Well, he doesn't have to know.
Oh, yeah, but I would know.
- Look, I'm I'm flattered, but - [Sighs.]
But you're just a good old-fashioned boy.
[Chuckles.]
I get it.
It's, uh, it's very quaint, actually.
It's good to know there are still people like that.
Okay.
Well The offer is open, so if anything changes, call me.
And you should definitely buy that jacket.
[Pats side.]
Gunnar: Scarlett? What are you doin' up? Can't sleep.
Why not? I don't wanna do it.
Which "it" don't you wanna do? The song.
Don't wanna do it.
[Exhales deeply.]
Why not? [Sighs.]
Scarlett, it's just a song.
You didn't have a problem when we cut it.
We sang it every night on tour, and it didn't bother you.
[Scoffs.]
How would you know? I'm tellin' you right now it bothered me.
In fact, I've been bothered for a little while.
Maybe like ever since I said "no" to that ring.
It's kind of like you've been on a mission to get involved with people who would be right in my face.
- What? - Zoey was my best friend.
And who was that girl? The sound engineer.
Who was that? - Erin.
- Right.
And then Autumn.
Whoever it was, you made damn sure it was someone I had to deal with every day.
What was that about? - I'm guessing that's rhetorical.
- Almost like you were trying to hurt me.
Were you trying to hurt me, Gunnar? - Absolutely not.
- 'Cause it worked! You got me! And I'm trying so hard to get over it, but singing that song is makin' it kind of difficult.
And now we're gonna have to sing it over and over again for however many months.
And I just wanted you to know that singin' that song makes me wanna slap the livin' hell out of you! Well, that's just great! [Exhales sharply.]
[Floorboard creaks.]
I can hear you out there.
- Hi.
- [Chuckles.]
What are you doin'? Doin' what you said.
Trying to write a song.
You are? You wanted to make an album.
I'm tryin' to come up with somethin'.
Does that mean you decided you wanna do it? Does it really make any difference? What? Rayna, just tell me what you wanna do.
I'm just tryin' to do what you want.
- Well, honey, that's not what I want.
- Mm? Where's this comin' from? You came home and you said you wanted to make an album, right? With me, about us.
I said, "I would rather not.
" You got pissed.
- Is that not the order of events as I recall? - You didn't say you'd rather not.
You said you'd think about it.
And instead of thinking about it, you decide to go do a record with somebody else.
Yeah, because what thinking about it really means is it means I have a day or two before I give in to your way.
Right, 'cause there's only two ways this is gonna go.
I go your way or I live with disappointing you, again.
Hell of a choice.
[Sighs.]
- I sure did not mean for that to be the - Wait, I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, wait.
- I-I mean - That was unfair.
It's unfair.
I know that.
It's This is all me.
I'm the luckiest guy in the world, but it's just I live in your beautiful house.
You know? With your beautiful girls.
It's your label.
It's your world, baby.
I'm just livin' in it.
You make all the decisions.
It's not always easy, you know, - for any - I get that.
I do.
I understand that.
That that's gotta be hard.
I don't know what to do about that.
There's nothin' you can do.
This is this is on me.
I own that, you know.
I made a lot of stupid decisions.
We both made a lot of stupid decisions, did a lot of stupid things we can't undo.
But that's all behind us now.
Here we are now.
What do we do now together? Apparently, we do it your way.
II don't know what you're talkin' about.
- Oh, come on, Rayna.
- I'm tryin' to reach out to you.
Look, I thought you had decided that we needed to talk about it, so I'm talkin' about it.
This is talkin' about it, all right? That a problem? - I am not going to do this.
- [Scoffs.]
- No, I'm not fallin' into that trap.
- [Sighs.]
So glad we had this talk.
[Scoffs.]
And nothin' happened.
I mean, I didn't do anything.
Well, I-I don't see the problem.
[Sighs.]
But there was a part of me that wanted to.
- Really wanted to.
- Well, see, that's called normal.
There's no sin in finding somebody attractive.
And you know how it is being in the public eye.
People are always throwing themselves at you.
There's always opportunities.
But you wanna know the good news? You didn't act on 'em, unlike me, who almost never passed up an opportunity, and now Scarlett's not speaking to me.
Oh.
I'm sorry.
Yeah, well What I'm wonderin', though, is should I tell him? What? No.
Why would you tell him? I don't wanna hide things.
I mean, I just feel guilty.
- [Blows lips.]
High-class problem.
- What? Look, man, if you want help screwing up your relationship, I'm your guy.
Otherwise, what the hell do I know? - [Plate thuds.]
- Want my advice? Stop beating yourself up over something you thought about, but didn't do.
Okay.
Sorry, buddy.
[Coffee pot clatters.]
I don't know what's gotten into me.
I've never been a jealous person.
It's like my mind just seizes on something, and I-I cannot let it go.
And I'm drivin' him crazy.
We were having a perfectly wonderful time, and then I go to this dark place that I can't seem to get myself out.
I Scarlett, people fight.
That's [Sighs.]
They fight over things that they can change.
Or stuff they can make better.
But he can't change the past any more than I can.
Honey, people fight because they're in pain.
You are in pain still because of what down 'tween the two of you.
And I'm sure he went through his own pain himself.
Come on, you get that.
I just don't want to punish him.
That's the last thing I wanna do 'cause it's what Mama would've done.
[Sniffles.]
And you know she had that mile-wide mean streak.
And frankly, I'm I'm scared that I have it, too.
You don't.
All right, you do not.
You don't have to worry about that.
It's kind of like with a dog or a horse, where you Wait.
What are you talkin' about? You punish them for something they done in the past.
They don't know.
They just know that you're mean and unpredictable.
So then when you call 'em, they won't come.
And when they see you comin', they run the other direction.
All right, uh, well he's not a dog, uh, or a horse.
He's just a guy, all right, who I'm sure feels very bad because he hurt your feelings, because he loves you.
Like I said, people fight.
They get over it and they move on.
That's what you gotta do.
Mm-hmm.
Now if he loves you as much as I think he does, he'll understand you're not perfect any more than he is.
And he'll accept that.
So you just go ahead and you bring him - some carrots or a bale or hay.
- [Laughing.]
And you apologize.
Neigh.
See you in a bit.
- Yeah, you, too.
- Bye-bye.
Emily: Juliette, this is Pastor Lewis.
- Hi.
- Nice to meet you.
Thank you for coming out here.
Getting in and out of this car is an ordeal, - so - Yeah.
I'm sure it is.
No need to explain.
You've gone through quite a lot.
How can I help you today? The woman who found me in the field She had beautiful high cheekbones and her voice was just so beautiful.
And she prayed with me.
And she goes to this church.
She does.
I know her very well.
She's a quiet person.
A lovely person, a bit shy.
She didn't want any attention from the media.
That's why she didn't reach out.
Of course.
And I don't want to disrupt her personal life or her privacy.
I just wanted to thank her.
Well, I could pass that along to her, if you like.
Could you give me her number? I'm sorry.
I can't.
But if you like, I can give her a way to reach you.
Yeah.
Emily, will you give him my cellphone number? Um what's her name? Can you tell me that? Her name is Hanna Lee.
She goes by Hallie.
Well, could you tell her that [Voice breaking.]
that she saved my life? She saved my life, and I wanna say "thank you.
" I sure will.
And our prayers are with you, child.
God has a great plan for you.
- He does? - I'm sure of it.
Just ask Him.
I will ask Him.
Good.
Thank you.
- - [Door opens.]
- Hey.
- Hey.
Mm.
I'm over it.
Or I'm gettin' gettin' there.
Um, I'm sorry I'm so bowed up about it.
I'm working on it.
Wait a minute.
I'm looking for The Exes.
You guys don't look much like exes to me.
We have one of my favorite acts in the world here today The Exes, hot off your tour with Autumn Chase.
So good to see you.
Great to have you in the studio.
Oh, it's always nice to see you, Shawn.
All right, you're gonna play your new single.
It's called, "All of Me.
" And I know you folks out there are gonna love it as much as I do.
Here they are The Exes.
Your touch, your touch is everything now I feel so much, it's taking me down Both: Down Take me down We stand so close, electricity All of you fits so perfectly With me Take me now Just one look and I can barely breathe I feel your blue eyes burnin' right through me So close the door And throw away the key Baby, give me all of you And I will give you all of me And I'll pull you close I know what you need Baby, give me all of you - And I will give you all of me - All of me What do you think? Pretty good, right? It looks like it was made for you.
You know, you really didn't have to do this.
I was just joking.
I wanted to.
- Thank you.
- My pleasure.
He didn't pressure you into it, did he? Or anything else? What do you mean? He came on pretty strong at the restaurant the other night.
Oh, that? I-I think he's just a good salesman.
I-I know it comes with the territory, having all these people wanting to get close to you.
I mean, you're a star, and and you're gonna have all the attention and temptation that goes along with that.
Well, you know, you can rest easy 'cause I'm I mean, you don't have to worry about that with me.
Thanks.
I appreciate that.
Not everybody in your situation would be mature enough to make a relationship a priority.
Well, you know, with me it is.
I'm not interested in that other stuff.
And I hope that if you ever feel differently, you'll tell me.
You know what I think we ought to do? I think we ought to look for a place together.
- [Chuckles.]
- Yeah.
Like some place we could have a little studio, - have a yard, maybe get a dog.
- [Laughs.]
I don't know.
What do you say? Yeah.
Sure.
Hey, got a second? Yeah.
Listen Our relationship is the most important thing in the world to me.
You hear me? You are the heart and soul of everything.
My creative process, my life.
I can't imagine doing this without you.
And the idea that you thought I was trying to force you into anything or trap you in any way, well, I'm just sorry about that.
I'm so sorry.
I think I just got so excited out there on the road, about you and about this journey that we've been on for our whole lives, you know? What a long, strange trip it's been.
But I know it's been messy and sad sometimes and it's been painful, but always with so much love.
And I just thought maybe we could make something beautiful out of that.
And I wasn't thinking about how painful it might be for you.
So you're not disappointing me.
I'm disappointed in myself if I caused you even an ounce of hurt.
I'm sorry for that.
I want you to be okay.
I want us to be okay.
You done? [Chuckles.]
Mm-hmm.
It's as much your fault as it is mine We could point our fingers all damn night But you know as well as I do, we're both crazy There ain't no one who can fight like us Go all 12 rounds, scream and cuss Till we don't remember why we were even angry It ain't always black and white Sometimes you're wrong, sometimes I'm right It's all the same in the end 'Cause you know I want you And I know you want me And that's all that matters Ain't it, baby? I'm never singing Unless my song is for you So slam the door and I'll slam it back Because who's to blame won't change the fact Baby, I love you and it's as simple as that [Songs ends.]
It's, uh all I got so far.
[Clicks tongue.]
[Voice breaks.]
You're so beautiful.
Thank you.
[Sniffles.]
What made you decide to do it? I don't know.
I mean You're right, that pain and the passion and all that It's valuable, even if it hurts.
So, uh I'm all in on this thing.
- I'm along for the ride.
- I'm so glad.
I better get myself to work.
- All right.
- All right.
Oh, and you sent me those beautiful flowers.
You are so good.
- [Chuckles.]
- I love you.
- I didn't send you any fl - Bye, babe.
I didn't send you any flowers! Didn't send any damn flowers.
I should've though.
Rayna: Oh, what they don't know Is I'm already gone - Next on "Nashville" - I've been a terrible person.
[Crying.]
Why did I survive when everybody else didn't? Someone was giving you a chance to change.
Ooh, yeah Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Hey there.
What's your name? Maddie.
I'm an influencer.
Are you an influencer? I don't eat whipped cream.
You are whining about everything and being a total bitch! Get out.
I'm worried about your dad.
You gotta make things right with him.
You broke his heart.

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