"Nashville" fans got a little bit shocked when the last season ended. The sound of a flat line on a heart monitoring machine is not a sound to be happy about.
"Nashville" series' final moment in the ABC television drama. Fans will have to wait for the season four to start in order to know what really happened with Deacon and Beverly. The cast is keeping it tight on this.
"Nashville's" show runner Dee Johnson recently got interviewed and shed some light on the upcoming season. "Just for the record, a flat line does not necessarily mean somebody didn't get resuscitated," said Johnson in an interview with the TVLine.
"Everybody is poised to deal with a total life change in season four," Johnson added.
"Nashville" news did not confirm anything about Deacon's status. She did say that there a lot of possibilities that could happen, aside from being dead.
With "Nashville" season 4 characters, ABC has recently released a trailer for the upcoming first episode. The trailer shows "Aerosmith" Steven Tyler makes an appearance and performing "Crazy" together with Juliette.
Juliette's personal life is almost at rock-bottom because of a postpartum depression. Avery will be moving back to Texas, making their relationship more unstable, and will also bring baby Cadence with him. Her career though is at the opposite end. She just got a starring role in the Patsy Cline biopic. But according to Johnson, there is still something between Juliette and Avery and that they will be back together because of the baby. "I don't think they're done," she also added.
Aubrey Peeples' character, Layla Grant, will figure things out under her new record label, Highway 65. She will also see what will happen with her relationship with her manager/ boyfriend, Jeff. Peeples, by the way, is a regular now for the latest season.
"Nashville" season 4 will premiere on Sept. 23, Wednesday, at 10 p.m. ET.