On Season 3's finale of "Nashville," "Before You Go Make Sure You Know," everything has come to an end, and now there are choices that everyone has to make, according to Spoilers Guide.

Juliette (Hayden Panettiere) has gotten more out of control in her efforts to finish her new album. She has cast everyone aside and stays focused on the one and only goal to finish it. This means that everyone she loves and cares about has been left behind, and she has become solely focused on finishing her project.

This has pushed Avery (Jonathan Jackson) to the breaking point, which will lead him to make a fateful decision that can alter both of their lives forever.

Meanwhile, Deacon (Charles Esten) is dying. His life expectancy at this point is somewhat uncertain. But he still has Rayna (Connie Britton) and the girls by his side. Their future has become uncertain, and the clock is quickly ticking away. This could be very revealing as to whether or not they will celebrate a life together.

According to the New York Post, in the previous episode, Deacon has been given hope for his terminal cancer diagnosis. His sister has agreed to donate a part of her liver to help save him. But previews indicate things aren't going to go smoothly, which means they may kill off Deacon, following in the footsteps of ABC's "Grey's Anatomy" killing off McDreamy this season.

People magazine sat down with Esten and discussed his attractive character, in particularly his rugged five-o-clock shadow that he wears in the show.

"I would have thrown my razor out years ago," Esten said about how fans and wife have reacted to the scruffy look. "She fell in love with that other face. It's grown on her as much as it grew on me."

Catch the season finale "Before You Go Make Sure You Know" on May 13 at 10 p.m.