Juliette and Jeff are literally pushed to the edge.
I was prepared to say some nasty things about Jeff in this recap.
More chaotic speculation later.

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Juliette is obviously the worst off right now.
Couple that with her obvious addiction issues, and you have a recipe for disaster.
Oh, and she attacks a fan who tries to take a selfie with her.
Cant forget about that!
They have a one-night stand, and Erin takes off without offering a phone number.
So thats what he does because Gunnar is hopeless and naive but ultimately cute, so its fine.
Its understandable, too.
Will doesnt want to sell the song they wrote; he wants to be on stage.
The show goes really well, with Will looking like his old, stage-conquering, charming self again.
Well, Deacon decides he wants to go, and Scarlett eventually shows up.
Its about time those two connect and get over their issues!
The scenes at the bar are by far the best of the episode.
Meanwhile, everyone else is just trying to get some work done!
After firing Avery, Markus demands that Rayna be his producer.
Jeff is also working on figuring out a certain arrangement, this one of the business variety.
In true Jeff fashion, he manages to convince the attacker to admit culpability via press conference.
Still, its Jeff, so Im not totally on board with his squeaky-clean act.
So, Jeff gets the job, but does he get away with his life?
Thats the big question left hanging at the end of the episode.
A drunk Colt watches from above as she staggers towards the edge.
Jeff sees her and shouts at her to stop.
Dont do this, like he pleads.
Its not enough, though, as Juliette leans forward and prepares to fall.
His scream fades as the episode cuts to black and as my jaw hits the floor.
Jeff cant be dead, can he?
But how could he survive!?
Do we come back next week to see him hanging from the edge?!?
These are big questions with big consequences.
This has been a super-depressing season ofNashvilleso far, but perhaps its just getting started.