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'Nashville' Season 3 Episode 8 Spoilers: Upcoming Music Awards in 'You’re Lookin’ at Country' [VIDEO]
In 'Nashville' Season 3, Episode 8, fans will see the musical drama series on ABC hosting its own CMA awards. The upcoming episode of the series, which airs on Wednesday, Nov. 19, at 10/9c, will be a dramatic one as it will show a competition between Luke (Will Chase) and Rayna (Connie Britton) at the Country Music Awards.
The official synopsis for the upcoming 'Nashville' episode titled "You're Lookin' at Country" says that even though Juliette (Hayden Panettiere) and Avery (Jonathan Jackson) are on speaking terms, that may not last for long. Moreover, relations between Rayna and Luke may possibly take a turn for worse.
In fact, both Luke and Rayna are in a competitive mood now as they are contending for the "Entertainer of the Year" award. Nevertheless, their night may be spoiled even before it begins. The synopsis says that Rayna "stumbles upon Luke's prenuptial agreement documents," and perhaps the legal agreement will irritate her.
Elsewhere, Avery and Juliette will be seen engaged in a little family drama in 'Nashville' Season 3, Episode 8. Stating that Avery's parents are in Nashville to support him during the CMA Awards, the synopsis teases, "What should be a lovely reunion takes a turn when Avery introduces them to Juliette."
In Season 3 Episode 7 of 'Nashville', viewers saw Avery making a decision to get involved in Juliette's life and be beside her all through her pregnancy. Now the question is whether Avery's parents will come between the two.
On the other hand, as parents, Gunnar (Sam Palladio) and Zoe (Chaley Rose) have their own problems that they need to overcome. So far, viewers saw that Zoe's attitude towards Gunnar's newly discovered son, Micah (Gunnar Sizemore), was not all well and they were only taking care of him as they should have been.
After Kylie (Alexa PenaVega) left Nashville to join her boyfriend, Gunnar has been doing his job as a dad on a full-time basis. However, the synopsis teases that "Their relationship will be tested," adding that they may even fail the test.
While Scarlett (Clare Bowen) and Deacon (Charles Esten) will be watching the CMA Awards from home this year, several others will be attending the ceremony. The synopsis says that real-life country stars Trisha Yearwood, Joe Nichols and the Band Perry will guest-star in "You're Lookin' at Country."