5 Things You Need to Know About “Nashville”

The show “Nashville” will return on Wednesday, February 4th, and in case you have forgotten what happened last season, here is a refresher to get you up to speed.

When the season ended, Rayna canceled her wedding, Juliette got married, Deacon is in the hospital, and Gunnar may or may not be a father.  Take a look at the five things you need to know before this season begins. Thanks to our friends over at abc.com.

1. Luke’s not taking the breakup well. The winter finale wrapped with Rayna calling off her wedding to Luke. But if you think the jilted groom is going to go quietly, think again! Last time we saw Luke, he was angrily tossing chairs around his yard, and the warpath will continue. But Luke isn’t the only one upset about the breakup; Maddie and Daphne are none too pleased, either.

2. Juliette and Avery adjust to married life. On the opposite end of the spectrum, Juliette and Avery get married during an impromptu ceremony after he surprises her by popping the question! But don’t expect the couple’s matrimonial bliss to last forever.

3. Gunnar fights for custody of Micah. When we last saw Gunnar, he was blindsided by the news that Micah isn’t his son but his nephew. But Gunnar is not letting a little thing like a case of mistaken paternity prevent him from fighting for custody of his dead brother’s son. Is he fighting a lost cause?

4. Sadie buys a gun. When’s Sadie’s ex shows up in Nashville, he begins to harass her about his supposed claim to her song rights. When she resists him, he punches her in the face. Unwilling to become a helpless victim, Sadie tries to take control of her own problems with her ex by buying a gun.

5. Deacon gets dire news about his medical condition. After being rushed to the hospital, Deacon learns he might have cancer. He’ll soon learn the gravity of his situation. Is there any hope of him surviving—and perhaps rekindling his romance with Rayna?