They discover a Facebook page dedicated to their relationship fans even dress up as them.

She gulps down some coffee to battle her anxiety.

And of course, she did, and she is only too happy to go into detail.

“NASHVILLE” - EPISODE 516Photo Credit: Jake Giles Netter/CMT

Credit: Jake Giles Netter/CMT

Anyway, apparently this girl never really got over her tryst with Damien.

She’s giving journalists a bad and inaccurate rep. Not cool, lady.

Natalie Morales is back in a segment with the headline “Trouble in Scunnarville.”

THEY STOLEMY COUPLE NAME.

Who do I sue??

Hallie explains impatiently that they finished it an hour ago and walks out.

Basically, lots of good things are happening to her, but she feels alone.

Avery tells her he totally gets it hey there, season 1 throwback!

He’s right; it sounds like a generic (if well-sung) pop hit.

There’s more than a little projection going on here.

Jules relents when she discovers Hallie has gone through a breakup and she didn’t even know about it.

She says she won’t push her; Hallie can record her own stuff.

Avery looks skeptical, and I don’t blame him.

The next day, Hallie and Jules have lunch.

I’ll be really disappointed ifNashvillegoes in the direction with this relationship that Juliette thinks it’s going in.

I can’t even be bothered to rail against Juliette for this nonsense.

We’ve been here so many times before.

I’m just over it by now.

She gets mad and tells Hallie she’s not fooling anyone with her innocent act.

She accuses her former savior of trying to wreck her life.

Avery is “literally worried” about J at this moment (as opposed to figuratively worried?)

and wants her to think real hard about what just happened.

Daphne’s reaction marks the beginning of an episode of really superb acting from Maisy Stella.

She bursts into hysterical sobs, apologizing and pleading with her sister to relent when she kicks Liv out.

Daphne gets hysterical again, even more so when Deacon confiscates her cell phone for a month.

Of course, Maddie doesn’t think it’s punishment enough for ruining her life.

They both walk away mad at Deacon.

She says she’s trying, but her grief for her mother comes in waves.

Deacon totally gets it, saying that they all lost everything.

It’s a small moment, but a great one.

It really is heartbreaking.

Over dinner the next night, Maddie and Daphne get into it.

They both cry, and Daph runs out in tears.

Instead, she heads out for a while.

A befuddled and wearied Deacon is at a loss.

Charles Esten’s acting is up there with Maisy’s.

He looks quietly devastated.

And now he has to deal with Scarlett too.

She’s drinking more coffee (I thought pregnant people were supposed to avoid caffeine?)

and worried about the world thinking she’s a slut.

But soon she pivots to the topic of her ultrasound and finding out she’s having a girl.

She’s now realizing that this s’s real and she needs to be a strong mother figure.

And now, for Maddie’s most redeeming moment ever.

I swear I’m going to be so nice about her from here on out.

She goes to Daphne and apologizes “for everything she ever did to hurt her.”

She tells Daphne she couldn’t possibly lose her too, that she needs her.

Little cutie Daphne responds that she needs Maddie too, but she thought she was already gone.

They cry some more (props for great acting all around) and hug it out.

Then they put on their ripped jeans and go to the squat spot to find Liv.

They’re unsuccessful in convincing her to come back with them.

Another abandoned storyline, Nashville?

I kind of hope so; girl’s annoying.

Or maybe she’ll get into some serious trouble, and the Jaymes family will rescue her.

One or the other.

(Just as a personal aside, I really wish Scarlett would grow out her hair.

For some reason, she was more likable with luscious locks.

Well, maybe me and Gunnar he looks pretty longingly at that old pic.)

Ughhhh, it’s all just so sad still.

I’m not crying; you are.

And that’s where we leave one of the stronger and more compelling episodes ofNashvillein a while.

Kudos to the Jaymes girls and to Deacon for bringing the emotion.

Let’s hope next week is just as good!