Nashville CMT TV Series Season 5 Episode 96 I'll Fly Away
Nashville Season 5 Episode 96: I'll Fly Away



Title: I'll Fly Away
Season: 5
Episode #: 5.10
Episode: 96
First Air Date: March 2, 2017
Hulu Debut: March 3, 2017
DVD:
Writer: Liberty Godshall
Director: Dan Lerner
Guest Stars:
Eric Close as Teddy Conrad
Judith Hoag as Tandy Hampton
Cameron Scoggins as Zach Welles
Joseph David-Jones as Clayton Carter
David Alford as Bucky Dawes
Ed Amatrudo as Glenn Goodman

Theme Song:
"Nashville theme" by The Artist: T Bone Burnett and Keefus Green.

Music:
Sanctuary – Deacon, Maddie and Daphne
Songwriters: Sarah Siskind, Jill Andrews and Gary Nicholson

By Your Side – Will Lexington
Songwriters: Chance Pena and Simon Gugala


Fan Rating: ??/10 (Average of all fan submitted ratings)


Synopsis:

Fan blowback against Juliette bring down her performance and the Music City Festival; Rayna wants to buy herself out of the Edgehill contract; Deacon and Gunnar decide to put on an unauthorized show.

(From CMT)
A legal dispute threatens to break apart the family. Juliette demands to perform at the CMT Music Awards. Will and Zach are drawn closer together.


(Recap From CMT)
(Recap From Wikipedia)
Rayna's memorial service takes place, and while at the reading of the will, it is revealed that Rayna never decided who gets custody of Maddie and Daphne in the event of her death. Maddie does not want to be taken away from Deacon, and Daphne does not want to be separated from her sister as well as not wanting to choose between Teddy and Deacon. Teddy learns he has three more months of his prison sentence to serve and together with Tandy is prepared to fight for custody of both Maddie and Daphne but Deacon tells him that he will hand over the rights of guardianship to them without a fuss. Teddy has a change of heart after seeing Deacon and the girls perform a moving tribute to Rayna at the CMT Awards when Juliette backs out of the performance and grants guardianship to Deacon until he is released from prison. Meanwhile, Zach and Will grow closer.