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The Best Episodes of Nashville Season 4

Every episode of Nashville Season 4 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Nashville Season 4!

Rayna Jaymes and Juliette Barnes face personal and professional challenges as they navigate their paths as artists and individuals. Surrounding them, and often complicating their lives, are their family, friends and, in some cases, lovers, as well as the up-and-coming performers and songwriters trying to get ahead in the business.

Genre:Drama
Networks:ABCCMT

Season 4 Ratings Summary

The best episode of "Nashville" season 4 is "Can't Let Go", rated 7.6/10 from 180 user votes. It was directed by Callie Khouri and written by Marcie Ulin, Meredith Lavender. "Can't Let Go" aired on 9/23/2015 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "'Til the Pain Outwears the Shame".

  • Can't Let Go
    7.6/10 180 votes

    #1 - Can't Let Go

    Season 4 Episode 1 - Aired 9/23/2015

    Juliette hits a career high, including singing a duet with Steven Tyler, but her personal life plummets; Avery takes care of baby Cadence at his parents' home in Texas; Rayna deals with the aftermath of Deacon's liver transplant.

    Director: Callie Khouri

    Writer: Marcie Ulin, Meredith Lavender

  • 'Til the Pain Outwears the Shame
    7.9/10 174 votes

    #2 - 'Til the Pain Outwears the Shame

    Season 4 Episode 2 - Aired 9/30/2015

    Juliette breaks down during an appearance on “Live with Kelly and Michael,” prompting Avery’s concern. But when she continues her pattern of irrational and volatile behavior, she leaves Avery with a struggle of his own. Meanwhile, Rayna is determined to show the world that Highway 65 is not just a vanity project and devises a plan to sign Markus Keen, one of the biggest rock artists around.

    Director: Jean de Segonzac

    Writer: David Gould

  • How Can I Help You Say Goodbye
    8.2/10 183 votes

    #3 - How Can I Help You Say Goodbye

    Season 4 Episode 3 - Aired 10/7/2015

    A second aneurysm leaves Beverly brain dead and Deacon consumed with guilt, while Scarlett is forced to decide whether or not to keep Beverly on life support. Meanwhile, Juliette continues a destructive pattern of erratic behavior, pushing Avery to make the heart-wrenching decision to file for divorce.

    Director: Stephen Cragg

    Writer: Debra Fordham

  • The Slender Threads That Bind Us Here
    7.7/10 162 votes

    #4 - The Slender Threads That Bind Us Here

    Season 4 Episode 4 - Aired 10/14/2015

    Rock star Marcus Keen makes demands on Rayna as she struggles to tend to those around her. Layla and Jeff get into a lover’s quarrel. Jeff arranges for a journalist to shadow Juliette on tour, but after another emotional setback, she leans on pills and alcohol to get through her days, and Zoey returns to see Scarlett.

    Director: Joanna Kerns

    Writer: Monica Macer

  • Stop the World (And Let Me Off)
    7.8/10 156 votes

    #5 - Stop the World (And Let Me Off)

    Season 4 Episode 5 - Aired 10/21/2015

    Rayna pushes back on Layla’s romantic relationship with Jeff, and Markus pushes back on his producer, Avery — which does not go well. Maddie joins Colt on Luke’s tour, giving the teens opportunities for more freedom than Maddie can handle. She turns to Juliette for advice and shocks Luke with the results. Meanwhile, Deacon and Scarlett head to Natchez despite their falling-out, and Gunnar enlists Kevin and Will’s help as “wingmen” in an effort to pick up a new woman.

    Director: Jan Eliasberg

    Writer: Marcie Ulin, Meredith Lavender

  • Please Help Me, I'm Fallin'
    8.2/10 166 votes

    #6 - Please Help Me, I'm Fallin'

    Season 4 Episode 6 - Aired 10/28/2015

    Juliette gets into a brawl with a fan that goes viral, but Jeff sees damage control as an opening for his own career. Maddie is grounded and misses Colt who is on tour with his dad. Markus butts heads with Rayna over his sound, and the two consider whether they can continue working together.

    Director: Callie Khouri

    Writer: Taylor Hamra

  • Can't Get Used to Losing You
    7.9/10 160 votes

    #7 - Can't Get Used to Losing You

    Season 4 Episode 7 - Aired 11/11/2015

    Rayna’s concerns about Deacon’s business venture with an old friend from AA, Frankie (Mark Collie), threaten to drive a wedge between the lovebirds. Luke’s personal integrity and his relationship with Colt are on the line in the wake of recent events.

    Director: Eric Close

    Writer: Dana Greenblatt

  • Unguarded Moments
    7.6/10 156 votes

    #8 - Unguarded Moments

    Season 4 Episode 8 - Aired 11/18/2015

    Rayna wants to turn down Sony’s contract offer for Maddie to be a solo artist and finds her family life distracting her from her work with Markus. Luke is desperate to regain Colt’s trust; Gunnar’s girlfriend, Erin, causes issues on tour with Scarlett and Avery scrambles to make money doing insipid jingles.

    Director: Ron Underwood

    Writer: Paul Keables

  • Three's a Crowd
    7.6/10 158 votes

    #9 - Three's a Crowd

    Season 4 Episode 9 - Aired 12/2/2015

    Rayna’s new artist, Markus Keen, causes trouble for her when he scraps a song on his new album one week before its release. Is Deacon part of the solution or the problem? Luke attempts to reconcile with Colt, and Scarlett surprises Caleb back in Nashville when she gets time off on her tour.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: Mike Listo, Geoffrey Nauffts

  • We've Got Nothing But Love To Prove
    7.8/10 156 votes

    #10 - We've Got Nothing But Love To Prove

    Season 4 Episode 10 - Aired 12/9/2015

    It’s a big morning for Markus Keen when “Good Morning America” comes to Nashville to broadcast a live concert in support of his new album launch, but come show time, Markus finds he’s anything but ready. Meanwhile, Luke’s relationship with Colt continues to be strained while Luke learns of another setback to launching his brand. And living in the same house, but feeling further apart than ever, Rayna and Deacon face a big decision.

    Director: Arlene Sanford

    Writer: Debra Fordham

  • Forever and for Always
    8.0/10 170 votes

    #11 - Forever and for Always

    Season 4 Episode 11 - Aired 3/16/2016

    It’s the wedding viewers have longed for when Deacon and Rayna tie the knot, complete with captivating music performances by series regulars Charles Esten, Clare Bowen, Sam Palladio, Lennon Stella and Maisy Stella as well as cameos by Jay DeMarcus of Rascal Flatts and singer/songwriter Jim Lauderdale portraying themselves. When the loving couple are ambushed by paparazzi after their intimate rehearsal dinner, Deacon’s hot-headed reaction casts a pall on the plans and forces a change of venue. Meanwhile, wedding guest Avery is struggling to keep up with the lies Juliette is forcing him to message to press in her absence.

    Director: Stephen Cragg

    Writer: Dana Greenblatt, Monica Macer

  • How Does It Feel to Be Free
    7.6/10 155 votes

    #12 - How Does It Feel to Be Free

    Season 4 Episode 12 - Aired 3/23/2016

    Luke asks his old pal Riff Bell to accompany him on tour. Meanwhile, a new singer named Vita arrives at the Beverly, but Frankie clashes with Deacon and Rayna about whether this newcomer deserves a shot on stage.

    Director: Steve Robin

    Writer: Ben St. John, Mollie Bickley St. John

  • If I Could Do It All Again
    7.5/10 149 votes

    #13 - If I Could Do It All Again

    Season 4 Episode 13 - Aired 3/30/2016

    Luke and Riff are excitedly planning their upcoming tour, but Luke soon realizes he may have moved too quickly in the decision to have Riff on the road again. Meanwhile, Deacon and Frankie clash about Vita, with Frankie making a damaging decision that could change everything.

    Director: Callie Khouri

    Writer: Sibyl Gardner

  • What I Cannot Change
    7.9/10 154 votes

    #14 - What I Cannot Change

    Season 4 Episode 14 - Aired 4/6/2016

    A familiar face—Juliette Barnes—finally returns to Nashville after receiving treatment for postpartum depression and finds herself at a critical crossroads upon her homecoming. Layla, weeks away from launching her first album, courts country-music superstar Autumn Chase in order to secure an opening slot on her tour. Rayna, while shepherding Layla, is motivated to take up a worthy cause. Elsewhere, Will decides to produce his own record, and Colt presents Luke with a difficult proposition.

    Director: Lily Mariye

    Writer: Taylor Hamra

  • When There's a Fire in Your Heart
    7.7/10 147 votes

    #15 - When There's a Fire in Your Heart

    Season 4 Episode 15 - Aired 4/13/2016

    The Exes find navigating their newfound fame tricky business when they go out on the road with Autumn Chase. Meanwhile, back in Nashville, Maddie continues to grow closer with Cash, causing tension with Deacon as he questions her motives and interest in his daughter. Juliette misses her manager, Glenn, and devises a plan to get him back while Will finds himself working with Kevin again.

    Director: Michael Lohmann

    Writer: Marcie Ulin, Meredith Lavender

  • Didn’t Expect It to Go Down This Way
    7.9/10 154 votes

    #16 - Didn’t Expect It to Go Down This Way

    Season 4 Episode 16 - Aired 4/20/2016

    Thomas Rhett guest stars as himself, performing his #1 hit, “Die a Happy Man,” in this all-new episode. Rayna and Deacon are distraught when Maddie runs away from home, and Juliette is threatened by Avery’s connection to Layla. Luke is forced to find a new artist when Riff disappears, and Autumn drives a wedge between Gunnar and Scarlett.

    Director: Mike Listo

    Writer: Paul Keables

  • Baby Come Home
    8.0/10 160 votes

    #17 - Baby Come Home

    Season 4 Episode 17 - Aired 4/27/2016

    Rayna and Deacon try everything they can think of to reunite with Maddie and avoid court, even involving Teddy from jail. Juliette tries to rekindle her relationship with Avery, and her success on tour stokes Layla's jealousy, personally and professionally. Luke Wheeler leverages his own appearance on "Good Morning America" with Robin Roberts to try to jump start Will Lexington's career.

    Director: Jet Wilkinson

    Writer: David Gould

  • The Trouble with the Truth
    7.9/10 144 votes

    #18 - The Trouble with the Truth

    Season 4 Episode 18 - Aired 5/4/2016

    Rayna and Deacon fight to regain the trust of a determined Maddie as she seeks independence, but their efforts are undermined by someone they thought was an ally. Scarlett and Gunnar disagree on the history of their musical partnership during a press interview. Luke tries to do the right thing for an artist he admires, but it ends up backfiring.

    Director: Michael Lohmann

    Writer: Valerie Chu

  • After You’ve Gone
    7.5/10 155 votes

    #19 - After You’ve Gone

    Season 4 Episode 19 - Aired 5/11/2016

    Rayna makes a last-ditch effort to protect her oldest daughter from the perils that befall young artists. Juliette reunites with her “Shenandoah Girl” co-star Noah West on the Oscar campaign trail, where she meets Kesha, who guest stars as herself. Elsewhere, Scarlett grows wary of Gunnar’s budding friendship with Autumn Chase; Layla fears falling into obscurity before her career even takes off; and Will suffers a devastating loss.

    Director: Bethany Rooney

    Writer: Debra Fordham

  • It's Sure Gonna Hurt
    7.8/10 160 votes

    #20 - It's Sure Gonna Hurt

    Season 4 Episode 20 - Aired 5/18/2016

    After nearly two decades, Rayna and Deacon face the facts of their storied and often tempestuous relationship. Scarlett makes a startling self-discovery in between tour dates while Gunnar performs with one of his idols, rock-music legend Sir Elton John, who guest stars as himself. Luke stops by “The View” to trumpet a worthy cause—before a family emergency pulls his focus. Elsewhere, Juliette struggles to make a connection, and Layla launches her album at The Bluebird.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: N/A

  • Maybe You'll Appreciate Me Someday
    8.5/10 210 votes

    #21 - Maybe You'll Appreciate Me Someday

    Season 4 Episode 21 - Aired 5/25/2016

    Rayna resorts to drastic measures when she learns that Maddie has crossed paths with a duplicitous figure from her past. Juliette must choose how to publicly reckon with the truth of Jeff Fordham’s death—a decision that directly affects Layla. Scarlett and Gunnar consider parting ways as bandmates, and Will finally decides to do what he should have done long ago—step up as the leader of a cause and a community.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: N/A