'Nashville' Season 3 Episode 4 Recap and Review

'Nashville' Season 3 Episode 4 Recap and Review
"Nashville" is now on its third season and apparently, the series fans are still quite thrilled to watch Rayna, Jeff, and the rest of the characters. Today, we will have a brief recap and review on what the 4th episode of the series' season 3 has to offer. So for those who missed "Nashville" season 3's episode 4, this one's for you...
We see Rayna and Jeff's differences on their work attitude and means in handling crisis in their careers. This is on the review of Entertainment Weekly. On episode 3, we see a Jeff who is having troubles with his label. His label only had two male artists who made it possible for him to earn a living. Also, he had lost Rayna and Juliette - them, being the female artists who did very well for the company.
There were also some arguments between Rayna and Jeff on signing Laura Benanti's character, Sadie Stone. This resulted into a Rayna who stepped away from the love triangle drama.
Meanwhile, Deacon is still quite enamored towards Pam, a back-up singer. Rayna had to do something about Sadie. She decided to offer Sadie the creative control on Highway 65 Records. Sadie, growing up idolizing Rayna, agreed. Rayna was trying her best to be the person whom Sadie idolized, so she tooj her out, and when they saw that the paparazzi were following Rayna, they just had to sneak away from the paparazzi and rode into Sadie's Mustang.
The review on the International Business Times revealed that Jeff was obviously playing dirty tricks again. This time, he went to attend a benefit for Daphne and Maddie's school. He also gave some donations to a recording studio. There was a silent auction he attended too, and he bought a Golf with the Mayor of Nashville prize. So he will be spending and afternoon with Rayna's husband Teddy.
During his time with Teddy, Jeff told Teddy that he has been contemplating on putting up recording studios in every Nashville school. This seemed to have won Teddy's affections and so, Jeff's image problems might just have gotten the fixing that it badly needed.
Among what Jeff and Teddy discussed was Maddie and Daphne performing together. Jeff also made a remark that Teddy might be considered as Public Enemy Number One if he would value academics much more than music, since the whole town of Nashville values music a lot. Jeff gave Teddy some tickets on Sadie's upcoming concert.
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