Lets get right to it.
Her excuse of late-night choir practice someone sounded realistic to Deacon.
His worries are quelled a bit after he talks to Deacon later.

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Back inside, the super group sits down with Deacon, Jessie, and Bucky (hes back!
), and Avery tells them he thinks they lack cohesion.
Jessie helps by comparing them to *NSYNC.
Back in college, she wanted to both have sex with Justin Timberlakeandbe him.
Good to know, Jess.
More helpfully, Bucky suggests they play at the upcoming Nashfest.
Averys had enough of it.
But its Deacons suggestion that they just relax and enjoy it that seems to do the trick.
After all, its supposed to be about having fun.
BOY (BAND), DO THEY EVER.
(Or at least I do.)
The crowd of young girls (and Jessie) goes wild.
It is something else.
Id pay for tickets to see that show any day.
I mean, just look at those moves:
One show Im less interested in?
After they perform, he heads back to his trailer and checks out his shirtless body in the mirror.
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Elsewhere, Daphne is being paired up with Jake (Jessies kid) for a frog-dissecting test at school.
Daph and Jake wind up in detention together for walking out of class.
Scarletts also practicing kindness.
Scars finally allowed to get on a horse and go for a ride.
And now for the main event: At the Church of Coherent Philosophy, Juliette overhears a witnessing ceremony.
But when she returns to the church later, its her time to go through the witnessing ceremony.
He hopes she can now see that she deserves love and happiness.
Well find out next week where Juliette goes from here.
In the meantime, read ourinterview withNashvilleshowrunner Marshall Herskovitzfor more on that dark revelation.