4) Juliette and Avery actually had a great relationship.
Panettiere is confirmed to return to Season 5, so something tells us they'll work it out, even though they got divorced when Juliette was struggling with postpartum depression.
Do Avery and Juliette get back together after the divorce?
Avery moves back in with her to help out and following Rayna's death she decides to become Maddie's manager. Since Avery never signed the divorce papers, they are still married.
In revenge, Layla asks Glenn to be her manager, and wants Avery to be her producer. While in rehab, Juliette signs the divorce papers. She is eventually released and is able to go back home to Nashville.
Unfortunately, Juliette's addiction issues and postpartum depression really put a strain on the marriage, and Avery forced Juliette to announce their divorce. It was a long time coming — Avery just couldn't take it anymore — but it feels like the end of a Nashville era.
That's a happy ending. The happiest ending of course is Avery and Juliette and that was very much earned. They'd gone through such hell apart and together that they earned it and you want to see them together." Then there's Scarlett, who ended up engaged to actress Clare Bowen's real-life husband.
They're eventually forced to tell Avery and he breaks up with Juliette. A drunken Avery decides to return to Mississippi and hitches a ride with Scarlett, but Gunnar ends up in the car with them after he tries to stop her leaving. Avery lashes out when Gunnar tells Scarlett the reason why he and Juliette split up.
After this she enlisted Avery Barkley as her producer and asked him to join her on Luke's tour. However, Juliette decided to add her name to the tour in order to keep an eye on them. Avery dumped Layla when he discovered the true reason why they were together and she left town in disgrace.
Scarlett (Clare Bowen) and Gunnar (Sam Palladio) finally realized they're soulmates. Will (Chris Carmack) gained the courage to speak up to the people who refused to accept a gay country singer. Even Deacon (Charles Esten) managed a smile when his family was back together.
The luminous thread of that lesson wound its way from Rayna to Nashville's other leading lady, Juliette Barnes, who finally found peace with herself—and her happily ever after with Avery—on a farm, far from the punishing spotlight of fame.
Juliette's also holding back a huge secret that will change everything — she's pregnant again. Yes, Cadence is going to be a big sister! Juliette hasn't told Avery about the baby, and she's not going to. Hallie is shocked and doesn't think that's a good idea on Juliette's part.
The best moments in Nashville always happen when Juliette lets her inner trailer park out to play. And this week, when she drops a huge reveal on Avery, it's double-wide city, all the way. I'm not saying that texting your ex, “I'm pregnant. It's yours” isn't the classiest way to drop some life-changing news…
Who does Scarlett end up with in Nashville finale?
Backstage at the Ryman Auditorium, as Deacon prepares to take the stage, Scarlett plants a kiss on a guitar player (played by actress Clare Bowen's real-life husband, Brandon Young) and we find out that they are engaged. Gideon shows up and tells his son how proud he is of him, but Deacon is still wary.
It's my birthday, I'll propose if I want to. Amidst all the chaos they've just survived, Warner proposes to Juliette!!!!!!!! She agrees, and then they celebrate his birthday. We get to see them happy, and after everything they've just been through, thank you Tahereh!
After Rayna and Luke finish singing "Ball and Chain" at her show at LP Field, Luke proposes to her on stage and she accepts. Later that night Deacon visits her telling her not to marry Luke because he now knows how to love her. He also proposes to her.
Freed from Adam, Juliette finally realized her true feelings for Warner; due to the fact that she can control her lethal touch, therefore realizing that she did not just love Warner because he could touch her.
Towards the end of the episode, after they have arrived home, Nick proposes to Juliette. However, Juliette turns down Nick's proposal, stating that while she does love him and wishes to marry him someday, she feels as if he's keeping secrets from her, and thus can't be married to him until things change.
Hallie tells Avery that Juliette is pregnant and Avery confronts her about it, to which Juliette replies that she wants him to love her, to tell her he wants her, and not be influenced by the baby.
She chose Jameson and stuck with that choice. She never came between the brothers once making her choice like Emily did. She didn't let the love triangle continue (thank God). She chose Jameson, chose to love him, and stuck with him despite him always questioning whether or not she loved Grayson, too.
Kepner gets engaged to Matthew but at their wedding, Avery stands up to profess his love for her. Kepner chooses Avery, and they run out of her wedding together. When Kepner regrets her decision, Avery proposes to her and they elope.
By the time Avery's required year living in Hawthorne House is over, Avery and Jameson are in a relationship. Jameson becomes increasingly protective of Avery, which she gets angry about. But they are able to work through things and remain together happily.
She starts to form a relationship with Avery Barkley which causes tension with fellow bandmate and fling Gunnar Scott and the latter breaks up with her but is unable to get over this especially when he discovers that she and Avery are dating.
Juliette waits for Nick at their house, and when he arrives, she tells him that she didn't know the Royals would kill Kelly. He angrily begins choking her, but he is unable to kill her. She starts to attack him, but before she can kill him, Trubel shoots her twice with the Doppelarmbrust, killing her.