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    Nashville Preview Video: Steamy Love in an Elevator and a Chilling Reality Check

    When Nashville‘s Deacon is done talking, he’s really done talking.

    Press PLAY on the first of these clips from this Wednesday’s episode (ABC, 10/9c) to watch the guitarist take a definitive (read: hot) step toward settling things with Rayna.

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    Some questions to ponder as you watch (and re-watch) the video: Is the elevator interlude part of a dream? If not, what will it mean for Ms. Jaymes’ marriage?

    Then just when you’ve convinced yourself there’s a happily ever after in the cards for the musical pair, the second clip throws a big ol’ bucket of cold water on the steamy set-up. (You’ve been warned.)

    Watch the videos, then hit the comments: Are you Team Teddy or Team Deacon?


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