Nashville s05e15 Episode Script

A Change Would Do You Good

1 Previously on "Nashville" Girl, you can sing.
If you stick with me, Hallie Jordan, you're gonna make a record.
You found this girl on the street.
That's why I brought her here.
You can stay.
Until we figure something out.
I'm pregnant and you're the father.
Any chance of me being with him is off the table.
You're the best person I've ever known.
Please, just say you'll try with me.
We're being stopped by this cop for no reason.
- Ma'am, please stay in the car.
- You want him to get out? Why didn't you ask me to get out? - Ma'am get back in the car.
- Because he's black, is that why.
He did nothing wrong.
Hi, everyone.
I'm Megan Alexander With Inside Edition.
And we're live outside the home of Maddie Jaymes.
Even as her actions have inflamed a national debate, the response from Jaymes has been a deafening silence.
As we await an appearance or possibly a statement, let's go back to the moment that started it all.
"Why'd you ask him to get out of the car and not me? Is it because he's black? Is that why? "Because he's not driving a Range Rover?" - That's it.
Turn it off.
- No.
I mean, when you look at the video, Maddie Jaymes is certainly very upset.
Isn't it possible she thought there was an actual threat, Greg? This is a desperate plea for attention from a teenager who lost her mother.
And that may be tragic, but let's not reward bad behavior just because we feel sorry for her.
Listen, this young man was lucky that he had - this teenager in a car with him.
- Wait Or he may not even be alive today.
Oh, come on, Eric.
No.
I've been pulled over three times this year, Greg.
How many times you been pulled over? Hey, just lay low today, okay? I'll be fine.
- (REPORTERS SHOUTING QUESTIONS) - Back up.
Back up! - (HONKS CAR HORN) - Is Maddie with you? Get back! Step back.
- (HONKS CAR HORN) - Come on! Hey, I am so sorry, man.
How's Maddie? It is horrible.
It's a whole circus, man.
Well, I'm already on it.
We have a meeting with Councilman Bryant tomorrow.
But in the meantime, I'd like you to meet someone, real quick.
Um, yeah, sure.
I don't know how much you know about the goings on in the tech world.
But her name might ring a bell.
Alyssa Green, I'd like you to meet the one and only Deacon Claybourne.
Nice to meet you, ma'am.
Oh, no.
The pleasure is mine, Mr.
Claybourne.
My friends who love country music say that you are a legend.
Thank you.
I wanted to talk to you about bringing Alyssa onboard as our Chief Strategy Officer.
Yeah, I told Zach there's no way I am moving to Nashville.
But then started describing the challenges facing the music industry.
And I'm a sucker for anyone who describes anything as impossible.
(LAUGHS) Alyssa helped Jack Dorsey transform Twitter from a janky podcast service into the monster it is today.
She basically carved out a carved out a special niche for herself as the go-to person when your company desperately needs to pivot.
You should check out her TED Talk.
I will do that, yeah.
Nice to meet you.
Oh, wait! Um Maybe I could just walk you through the elevator pitch.
You know, if you could just give me 20 minutes of your time? Kind of a tall elevator.
Yeah, but it moves really fast.
- (LAUGHS) Here.
- (TAPS SEAT) All right.
Just takes some deep breaths, okay? Pretend like it's rehearsal.
Hey, girl, you ready? No.
Honey, there are about 10 people in the audience tonight that have the power to change your life, all right? So you're gonna go out there.
Act like you own, and let that huge voice of yours do the rest, - Okay? - Okay.
All right.
Let's try that again.
Are you ready? (SIGHS) Yes.
Close enough.
Let's do it.
Hey, you.
Thanks for coming.
My pleasure.
From the looks of it, you convinced half the labels in town to be here.
Nothing wrong with a little healthy competition.
Ladies and gentlemen, Miss Hallie Jordan.
Woo! Thank you all so much.
It's a real honor to be playing at the Bluebird.
I woke up this morning Something on my mind I'm here beside you But I feel so far behind I'm not the apple of your eye Just a shame that you're the one in mine I know I love all the things we do And I know it's not the same for you I can hear the whole album in my head.
You offering to produce it? No, I'm begging.
Just sign her already.
I'll handle the rest.
Just some kind of ride (CELL PHONE RINGS) Hey, what's up? I really miss you.
Are you doing okay? Maddie, everybody in my neighborhood keeps staring at me, okay? People keep ringing my doorbell.
I hate this! (SIGHS) Well, I've been home all day.
- Do you want to come over? - Are you serious? I'm not even going outside.
Well, maybe I can come to you.
I'm busy.
Clay, are you sure you're okay? Look, I gotta go, okay? Nashville 5x15 June 22, 2017 Councilman shouldn't be more than a few minutes.
- Thank you.
- Thank you.
Hey, so what'd you think about Alyssa? Uh, yeah.
What's all this about needing to pivot, huh? You got your album.
It's selling like crazy.
And then what? The truth is, the label survived on Rayna's fame.
What she brought in subsidized everybody else.
Alyssa's whole mission is to put us on a path that would be sustainable for years to come.
Yeah, with music, though, right? Not widgets.
100%.
Look, if it makes you more comfortable, I can ask if she's okay with a trial period.
Like three months? And if you don't like what she does by the end of that, then we fire her.
I'll think about it.
Sorry to keep you waiting.
- Thank you for taking the time.
- Of course, Zach.
Deacon, I know it's been a tough year for your family.
- I'm sorry.
- I appreciate that.
How's Maddie doing? Well, she's afraid to go out in public.
She's afraid to look at her phone.
She's a tough girl.
But this is a little much.
She doesn't deserve it.
Now let's get her and everyone else some relief.
Sounds like a plan to me.
How can we help? Well, look, we're still investigating the incident.
But in the meantime, we need to send a message of unity.
What does that mean? We need to make a group statement.
We'll get the chief of police, representative from the NAACP, me, Maddie.
She'll apologize and everyone can just move on.
She should apologize? That's the only way this is gonna work.
I'll talk to her.
My goodness, all this stuff that's happening with Maddie is just awful.
Poor thing.
How much can happen to one person? - Hi, Scarlett.
- Hi.
Sorry.
You're cooking.
You've cleaned.
There's candles and music.
What happened? Uh, night off from performing? Alone with you? That's really sweet.
- Wow.
- Yeah.
Smells good, right? Don't burn your sauce.
It's fine.
It's just simmering.
- What's wrong? - Nothing.
Just You know what? I think it's this business of having another thing inside me.
It's making everything feel off.
Even my taste buds.
- That's why I can't resist you.
- (CHUCKLES) - You got that glow.
- Oh, thank you.
Well, I hope your appetite for home-cooked pasta hasn't changed.
It is quite intact, I assure you.
Mr.
Claybourne, I don't know what to say.
Well, I'm sure you're gonna be getting other offers.
But I just want to promise you that nobody in this town wants to sign you as badly as I do.
Put her on speaker! Come on! Just wait.
You wanna sleep on it, though? Because, I mean, you can.
- Is that okay? - Is what okay? Of course, it is.
Thank you, Mr.
Claybourne.
You're welcome, Hallie.
And call me Deacon.
Okay, sorry.
Will do.
He wants to sign us! That's amazing! - What happens next? - I have no idea.
He invited me to dinner tomorrow to meet the rest of the artists.
I can see if there's room for all of us.
I get it.
It might bring up some questions anyway.
You know, once you've moved out, then it'll be little eas You know how much I want to do that.
I know.
Tina was crying today, because she had a bad report card.
Eric cut his foot at the playground.
It's like there's never a good time.
I get it.
Speaking of which, I said I was gonna be back.
You gonna leave now? I gotta go.
Brandi'll throw a fit.
All right, that's it.
I look like Iggy Azalea! I used to steal my foster mom's makeup like, all the time when I was like, nine.
I can't believe you barely wear any.
I mean I wear makeup.
I just like wear more when I perform.
Just hold still while I do your lips, okay? - Hey, Daph? - Yeah? I thought Mom didn't want us to wear makeup till high school.
Maddie, we're in my room just messing around.
I'm just saying she probably wouldn't have liked it.
Yo! Why are you trying to make her feel bad? I'm not.
I'm just trying to talk to my sister.
Yea, aren't you late for an apology tour or something? (DOORBELL RINGS) Yeah, something like that.
Want some mascara? I think I'll live without it.
Hey, so good to see you.
You too.
How's your dad doing? Oh, he's doing okay.
- He's just working late as usual.
- Yeah.
You can hang for a bit if you want.
Thanks.
Actually, I wanted to talk to you.
I saw what happened, and I felt like I couldn't stay away.
Thank you.
Some station in Memphis just dropped me from their rotation.
If you can believe that.
You're a little young to remember this.
But when Natalie Maines got onstage and criticized President Bush? The Dixie Chicks got dropped from every single country radio station the next day.
Yeah, but that was a long time ago, right? In some ways, yeah.
Kacey Musgraves has done all right.
And her stuff gets a little bit risky.
But there's still some areas, you know.
God, country, military, police, that are no-fly zones.
And, you know, you went there.
So what are you saying? I can't tell you what the right thing to do is.
All I can tell you is that the music world can be pretty unforgiving.
Especially with young artists.
Natalie never apologized.
And that was brave.
But her career was never the same.
- Hey, I need a minute.
- Of course.
Oh! It's all gonna be okay, baby.
I promise.
You're like me.
You're a survivor.
What's your publicist saying to you? My dad said the Councilman's office wants me to apologize to everyone.
Some big organized press conference.
I don't understand why people are so afraid of a little controversy.
Can I ask you something? Of course.
You have to be completely honest.
You saw the video, right? Only about 50 times.
Do you think I did anything wrong? I thought you were amazing.
(CHUCKLES) We're ready when you are, Juliette.
All right.
Hang on.
All right, just Let me walk you out.
No! I want to hear what you've been working on.
No, honey.
It's a mess.
Right now, I wanna I want to see your process.
Oh, you're killing me.
(SIGHS) Geez (MUSIC PLAYS) When it's swim or sink When troubles up ahead And there ain't nothing left but gut instinct To get you out alive No time for second-guessing Ain't even a question Hey When the water's rising When the flood gates open Ain't no slowin' You're the one I'm finding Hey When the sun ain't shining When it's over my head As dark as it can get You're the silver lining When the water's rising When the water's rising When the water's Hey, hey, hey, When the water's rising, rising, rising When I'm in too deep You're the only one I need So, thank you all, for coming in.
I know you are super busy.
But I thought this would be sort of a special occasion.
I'd like to introduce you all to the new interim Chief Strategy Officer for Highway 65, Alyssa Greene.
Thank you.
Hey, everyone.
I am a big believer in radical honesty.
So I'm just gonna tell you right now that I have never worked in the music business.
And I know zero about country music.
But sometimes it takes an outside perspective to see things clearly.
Album sales, they're never going back to their glory days.
And with this roster streaming, it's worth crap.
And touring deals from the standpoint of this label? Well, they are the purview of the artist.
And that leaves us with one market yet to be mined.
Brand partnerships.
- Hi.
I'm Scarlett.
- Hi.
So you'd like us to write a song for products? Yes, and your first assignment is Charmin toilet paper.
I'm kidding.
For those of you who don't know me, which is all of you, I am not always serious.
The point is, today's consumer, they're sophisticated.
They don't want to feel like they're watching an ad.
So coming from that perspective, the best kind of integration, it blends the interests of an influencer and a brand in a way that is entirely frictionless.
- Hi.
I'm Gunnar.
- Hi.
I'm still confused by what that means.
Okay, do you remember the skydiver, Felix Baumgartner, breaking the sound barrier? Well, he was sponsored by Red Bull.
If we do this right, you can find the resources you need to allow yourselves to grow as artists.
And still do it on your own terms.
And make the companies paying for this happy? I'm telling you it is possible.
Okay, guys, I'm sensing some hesitancy.
And I completely understand that.
- Thank you, Alyssa.
- Yeah.
All we are asking is that you give this a chance, okay? See what kind of doors it would unlock.
Why you looking at me? Dylan does it.
Y'all better than him? Gotta make some sacrifices around here, all right? Not a big damn deal.
- Go on.
- Okay.
(TALKING AND LAUGHING) (TAPS GLASS) The other night, I saw someone play at the Bluebird, and it gave me chills.
Now that has happened a couple of times in this town.
But those moments are few and far between.
So I want to thank my friend, Juliette, for introducing me to someone who we very much hope will become a member of this Highway 65 family.
And it is a family.
Hallie, artists like you are the reason why Rayna started this label.
- Cheers.
- Cheers! (ALL) Cheeers.
Cheers.
You know, roots music has always been a passion of mine.
But it's only been the last couple of years that I discovered groups like the New Lost City Ramblers, Joe Thompson, Mississippi Sheiks Wait a minute.
You know about Joe Thompson? Yeah.
Yeah, he's amazing.
And, you know, not enough people know about his stuff.
And it's just It's another reason why what you're doing is really special.
Well, thank you.
Listen, Hallie, I would be thrilled if you'd consider having me produce your album.
- Seriously? - Absolutely.
That's amazing.
And there are some incredible musicians that we could bring in for it.
I mean, when I saw you at the Bluebird, it Wait, wait, wait.
I mean, that's great.
But I'm confused.
I mean, I've got my guys.
Yeah, no, I know, and they're good.
But, Hallie, you need great, you know.
People that don't just do it right but do it in a way that just takes it to another level.
You want me to fire my band? No, no.
That's not what I'm saying.
I'm just saying that, for this album, I think we have better options.
Check this out, and then we can go back downstairs, okay? - Here.
Look.
- What.
(LAUGHS) Wait.
Where did you find that? I made it myself, but it's not online yet.
- Should I publish it? - What? No, you can't post that.
It's just a joke.
You just laughed at it.
- Yeah, but this isn't - Don't you think that she takes everything just like a little bit too seriously? Besides, it's not like anyone's gonna even really see it anyways.
Okay, fine.
Cool.
It's up, let's go.
Hey, are you okay? What's going on? I brought up moving out with Brandi.
She just freaked out.
Started throwing stuff.
She said she's gonna take the kids.
She can't do that.
I just don't know what to do.
You've got to get a lawyer.
With what money, Hallie? I'm sorry.
I can go.
No.
Come on.
Let's go inside.
Maddie, get in the car.
What are you doing.
No! This is insane! Wait a second.
- Are you kidding me? - No, ma'am, I'm not.
You're being detained for refusal to follow my command.
Some new developments today in the police incident involving Maddie Jaymes, the daughter of deceased country legend, Rayna Jaymes.
There's been a lot of speculation, but few hard facts, about the driver of the vehicle, Clayton Carter.
But police reports have surfaced today that indicate this is not Carter's first brush with law enforcement.
Five years ago, the Louisville City Police Department responded to reports of a domestic dispute between Carter and the boyfriend of his late mother.
Officers arrived on the scene to find Carter barricaded inside the family's bathroom threatening to kill himself.
And now we've obtained 911 audio from Hey, you missed me.
Leave a message.
So the key here is to rip the Band-Aid off quickly.
So it doesn't overshadow the release of your EP.
- I'm not saying this.
- Any of it? "I was in a highly anxious state at the time.
"And lost control of my emotions, "and acted with a profound disrespect to law enforcement.
"I'm a teenager and I had a teenage response to what happened.
" No way.
Look, maybe we could change some of the words.
Make them more yours, what you want to say No.
It's not about the specific words.
If I did something wrong, then so did the cops.
And that did not say that.
All right, well, this is not his apology.
- This is your apology.
- Maddie, Maddie? I came up in PR in crisis management.
And what I learned is that it's a lot like marriage.
Sometimes you just have to say you're sorry.
And pretend that you mean it.
Then count me out.
I'm not doing this.
Baby, look, all this stuff that is happening, it is not going away.
And I see how that's hurting you.
And it's killing me to see it.
So why don't you say some of this stuff.
And make it go away? Isn't that what we want? - Move on? - Not if it means having to lie.
I'm not asking you to lie.
And I admire the way you're standing up for what you believe.
But you're honestly gonna tell me there's nothing you would change about that night? I'm late for work.
Sorry, guys.
Oh my God.
Oh, my God, Liv? The page you created, it's blowing up! Oh, my God, really mean stuff.
Wow, It is! (LAUGHS) I mean, that was pretty funny.
Liv! Delete it! It's a little late for that.
- Just do it! - Fine! But I can't stop other people from doing their own versions.
So this plan for the label? What Alyssa was talking about? What'd you think? I guess it's worth considering.
- That's great.
- And what did the others think? I get the feeling it's gonna be a tough sell.
I don't know, do you think you could maybe help with that? Explain it from your perspective, from the artist's perspective.
I don't know, man.
Look, it was awkward enough when I agreed to talk to Deacon about releasing that album.
These are my best friends.
They know we're together.
It just doesn't feel right.
Well, even if you apart from me think it's not such a horrible idea? That part's irrelevant.
Look, I just don't wanna feel like I'm some sort of middle man No, I get it, I get it.
I do, and I'm sorry.
But, you know, for the record, I am just trying to help all you guys succeed.
I know.
Maybe just keep me out of this stuff moving forward.
Of course.
- Surprise.
- Oh hey.
Please tell me you're here to teach me Excel.
Hell, no.
How's Maddie? Ah, well, she's a teenager.
Full of idealism.
Better than cynicism, I guess.
- Some days.
- (CHUCKLES) How about you? Last time I spoke with you, you was in a bit of a pickle.
Kinda resolved itself.
I mean, Damien's back in London or Romania or wherever he better belongs.
And Gunnar? Oh, Gunnar and I are something.
You're something? We spend all our time together like we're a couple, except is it weird that.
.
Okay, is it weird I never really want to be physical? Sorry.
I know it's too much information, but it's weird.
For the first time, he's steady and he knows what he wants.
And he's standing by me and my baby, and Sweetie, I can't tell you what to do.
But I can say this.
Life will deal you some strange hands.
Amen.
You may not feel a certain way for him right now.
Doesn't mean it can't change back.
Maybe just take a little pressure off how you're supposed to feel.
You can appreciate the fact that he said he's gonna stand by your side on this journey.
- Thank you.
- Was that good? Yeah, that was really good.
Feels like a 15-pound weight's just been lifted off my chest.
I love you so much.
- Oh, you do look taller.
- Oh, thank you.
(CELL PHONE RINGS) (HEAVY ROCK MUSIC PLAYING) (CELL PHONE RINGS) Hey, you missed me.
Leave a message.
Hi.
Can I help you? Uh, yeah.
You're Maddie Jaymes, right? - Who are you? - My name is Justin.
I'm a reporter for The Nation.
I just had a few questions.
- No, I'm not talking to you.
- Maddie, listen.
A lot of people have been saying a lot of stupid things.
But I'm here to tell you that I think you were really brave.
Yeah, okay.
You know how many videos of black people getting harassed by police get made every day? And 95% of them don't even become news.
It took you standing up as an ally to people of color to make this a big story.
You've got a platform.
Don't you have anything you want to say? I can't do this.
Why not? I can't record without my band.
George will be devastated.
Oh, you mean the guitar player who says he's in love with you? But he still lives with his wife? That one? They're not a couple anymore.
They live in separate bedrooms.
And it's only Are you listening to the words that are coming out of your mouth? If I were your sister or your daughter and I were saying this to you, that I was gonna walk away from the biggest opportunity in my life because I was in love with some schmuck, what would you say to me? I'm not in love with him.
It's about something more than that.
What's it about? George and I we created the sound for my music.
Did he write any of the songs? No.
Do you think he's a musician of exceptional talent? He needs me, okay? I get that.
What I don't understand is why you need him.
When he's onstage with me, I feel safe.
Honey, listen to me.
Safety is the enemy.
If you are not willing to take risks, you might as well just go on back to your day job.
Maybe I should.
Nine ball, corner pocket.
So is it true you're gonna be producing Hallie's album? It's not set in stone, but I think so.
That is amazing.
- That girl's got some pipes.
- Mmhmm.
Maybe if you're lucky, Deacon'll let you cut a track of her singing about vacuum cleaners or tires.
You think Deacon wants to be in that position? Nobody's got more integrity than my uncle.
Besides, he's got a business to run.
Two girls to take care of.
And he's gotta pay all of y'all.
- Would you cut it out? - Told you.
Look, I get it.
You gotta do whatever it takes to make ends meet.
Hell, I used to make jingles, Whatever, it's just selling out to Silicon Valley - and the bottom line.
- Cheers.
I need you, buddy.
She's killing us.
- Okay.
- Finally! let me just say again.
Zach's not a bad guy.
He's just trying to do his job.
Yeah, but do you like the idea? Uh still thinking about it.
- What if we say no? - I don't know.
Why is everybody always acting like something bad's gonna happen? I don't know, maybe because we've heard about devious billionaires.
(TEXT MESSAGE RINGS) - Oh, shoot.
I gotta run.
- What's up? Oh, nothing, it's just the usual routine with Juliette.
What's that? She starts the fires and I put 'em out.
- Yep.
- Bye.
Here.
I don't like being in this position.
I'm a musician myself.
I don't want to put anyone out of a job.
But the music the music has to come first.
It's bigger than all of us.
You just need to trust me.
Well, what are you suggesting? Two hours in the studio tomorrow morning.
With the players I want on your record.
You have no idea how big a deal this is for me.
I think I do.
- Hey.
- Hey.
- What is it? - Uh, nothing.
Just people being mean.
I just reacted, you know.
I didn't even think.
And now everyone's making me into all types of things.
And even you think it was my fault.
I never said that.
I didn't, baby.
Maddie? What happened? Just a bunch of people online, saying really mean, horrible things about your sister.
I'll never understand it.
A 17-year-old girl? What kind of person does that? Why don't we just try one from the top? (MUSIC PLAYS) - There she is.
- Hi.
Sorry I'm late.
Welcome.
Come on.
So, uh, that's Kevin Burns on the guitar.
Dwayne Simpson on the drums.
Allen Frazier on organ.
Dawn McCarthy on bass.
I just gave them the song like 20 minutes ago, if you can believe it.
That's amazing.
Can I go sing with them? It's your song, Hallie.
Go for it.
You and I both know darlin' My love for you will never go away But I wouldn't change a thing I'd just dive into the fog As a wise man once said You got to let it go To have it all I'm not the apple of your eye And it's a shame that you're the one in mine You know I love all the things we do And I know it's not the same for you - (KNOCKING ON DOOR) - Hey, it's me.
(KNOCKING ON DOOR) Clay? - Hey.
- Hi.
What's wrong? I can't sleep.
When did you last? Three days ago.
Okay, can I get you something? Will you let me take you somewhere? Look, Maddie, - can't help me.
- Why? Because we can't keep going like this.
So you're breaking up with me over this? Maddie, look there's nothing really to break up.
Okay, we were never really boyfriend and girlfriend.
There was never a real place for us.
We just couldn't admit it.
How do you know that? Will you just look at me? I care about you so much.
And maybe it was because on some level, I knew this wouldn't work.
But I let myself feel.
And I feel so much for you.
Me too.
I'm sorry.
It's okay.
Oh, Maddie, baby.
It's okay.
I'm sorry for being so stubborn.
Well, hey, no.
I just hated seeing you in pain.
I just wanted to get it over with the quickest way I saw how.
Come on.
Your mama was a fighter.
She passed that down to you.
Listen whatever you want to do, you do it.
I got your back.
I don't even know anymore.
All those people out there, they think they know you from that video, but they don't.
That's not the full picture.
Not by a mile.
You are a wonderful, generous, kind young woman.
And I'm so proud to be your dad.
I think you need to say something in your own words.
And you need to let them know who you really are, - All right? - All right.
- I love you.
- Oh, I love you too, baby.
What's wrong? I'm not sure this is gonna work.
Okay, let's rewind a second.
Wh-what What's going on? (SIGH) I just don't feel like I can be myself as a musician and go out with you.
And be loyal to my friends at the same time.
- I can't give up on who I am - Time out.
I love everything about you.
I don't want to change you.
I'm a gay man who plays country music.
It's a tough deal.
If I start singing about mops or fertilizer, or something I mean, it's What? Ah, nothing.
Just funny how life works sometimes.
Alyssa got a call about you today.
But I'm definitely not talking about it now.
Well, what was it? - Never mind.
- No! You gotta tell me now! You're the one who said you didn't want to sing about mops, right? Budweiser, the King of Beers.
Already working with Thomas Rhett and Florida Georgia Line.
And now they want you.
- W-w-what? - Yeah.
Imagine John Wayne coming out of the closet.
An openly gay man portrayed as the pinnacle of masculinity.
Budweiser wants to work with me? Yes, he said it again.
Yes! Will, it would be historic.
Damn.
Yeah.
But, you know, let's not talk about it.
Because it is selling mops, right? Damn.
- Just stop.
- (LAUGHING) - Hey, Daph? - Yeah, what's up? Can you come help me with something? Hi.
My name is Maddie Jaymes.
If you know who I am, it's probably because of a video that's being going around for the past week.
And that's what I want to talk about.
I know that I used some bad language.
And I used it towards a police officer.
And I'm sorry for that.
I understand that he was trying to do a very difficult job.
And he did his best under the circumstances.
Even if I had a problem with it.
And I escalated a situation that was already a pretty tense one.
And I apologize for that too.
But I'm not sorry for trying to protect my friend.
His name is Clayton.
And because of what happened, a lot of terrible things have been said about him.
And I really just want to clear that up.
He is not my boyfriend.
He is an artist, an incredible one.
And one of the kindest, most sensitive people that I've ever met.
And I'm sure if you met him, you would feel the same way.
And my actions have caused him pain.
So, Clayton, this one is for you.
Following your heart's Like flying blind in the dark I know it's what I'm gonna do It's hard to know where you're going When the wind keeps blowing So I'll just keep holding on to you When it feels like fighting and trying When it looks like falling hear me calling Let's burn like wildfire Be lightning and thunder Let's hold our breath 'cause we're going under Run reckless and crazy So we could always say We were in it for better or worse We're gonna love until it hurts We're gonna love until it hurts We're gonna love until it hurts You and me together Wrapped around forever I'm never gonna let you go Our world spinning around Lost where we can't be found You're the only thing I wanna know When it feels like fighting and trying When it looks like falling hear me calling Let's burn like wildfire Be lightning and thunder Let's hold our breath 'cause we're going under Run reckless and crazy so we could always say We were in it for better or worse Oooh Oooh We're gonna love Thank you, Daph.
I love you.
Next, on "Nashville" Why don't people have lives? Why are they so concerned with my Gunnar and I do.
Damien wants something.
Damien gets it.
He is one charming guy.
He's the father, isn't he? Maddie, that's my laptop.
You made this.
She got millions of people talking Stay out of this! This is my family.
And my house.
Get out! You're not fooling anyone with your little Ms.
Innocent routine.
The smiles, the touching.
- It's not like that.
- It's totally not like that.
I think it is like that.
Previously on "Nashville" Girl, you can sing.
If you stick with me, Hallie Jordan, you're gonna make a record.
You found this girl on the street.
That's why I brought her here.
You can stay.
Until we figure something out.
I'm pregnant and you're the father.
Any chance of me being with him is off the table.
You're the best person I've ever known.
Please, just say you'll try with me.
We're being stopped by this cop for no reason.
- Ma'am, please stay in the car.
- You want him to get out? Why didn't you ask me to get out? - Ma'am get back in the car.
- Because he's black, is that why.
He did nothing wrong.
Hi, everyone.
With Inside Edition.
And we're live outside the home of Maddie Jaymes.
Even as her actions have inflamed a national debate, the response from Jaymes has been a deafening silence.
As we await an appearance or possibly a statement, let's go back to the moment that started it all.
"Why'd you ask him to get out of the car and not me? Is it because he's black? Is that why? "Because he's not driving a Range Rover?" That's it.
Turn it off.
I mean, when you look at the video, Maddie Jaymes is certainly very upset.
Isn't it possible she thought there was an actual threat, Greg? This is a desperate plea for attention from a teenager who lost her mother.
And that may be tragic, but let's not reward bad behavior just because we feel sorry for her.
Listen, this young man was lucky that he had this teenager in a car with him.
Wait Or he may not even be alive today.
Oh, come on, Eric.
No.
I've been pulled over three times this year, Greg.
How many times you been pulled over? Hey, just lay low today, okay? I'll be fine.
(REPORTERS SHOUTING QUESTIONS) Back up.
Back up! (HONKS CAR HORN) Is Maddie with you? Get back! Step back.
(HONKS CAR HORN) Come on! Hey, I am so sorry, man.
How's Maddie? It is horrible.
It's a whole circus, man.
Well, I'm already on it.
We have a meeting with Councilman Bryant tomorrow.
But in the meantime, I'd like you to meet someone, real quick.
Um, yeah, sure.
I don't know how much you know about the goings on in the tech world.
But her name might ring a bell.
Alyssa Green, I'd like you to meet the one and only Deacon Claybourne.
Nice to meet you, ma'am.
Oh, no.
The pleasure is mine, Mr.
Claybourne.
My friends who love country music say that you are a legend.
Thank you.
I wanted to talk to you about bringing Alyssa onboard as our Chief Strategy Officer.
Yeah, I told Zach there's no way I am moving to Nashville.
But then started describing the challenges facing the music industry.
And I'm a sucker for anyone who describes anything as impossible.
(LAUGHS) Alyssa helped Jack Dorsey transform Twitter from a janky podcast service into the monster it is today.

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