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Nashville Series Finale: Here's Where All the Characters End Up
After four soapy seasons, Nashville has concluded. Tensions are at an all-time high during the final episodes, with Maddie finally getting emancipated from Rayna and Deacon, Scarlett and Gunnar on the verge of calling it quits on The Exes, and Juliette heading down a dangerous path. We're still reeling from ABC's decision to cancel the show, but at least we know how everything ends . . . sort of. The finale, aptly titled "Maybe You'll Appreciate Me Someday," ends on a big cliffhanger, one that we'll never see resolved. Here's how it all goes down!
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