After three years of COVID delays, Cary's movie Night Nurse finally premieres - but will he be able to watch his loved one's reactions in time? Meanwhile, Brooke feels like the only person who hasn't left the industry.
Chase's first legal photoshoot lands Brooke on a highly unusual assignment, Cary's new publicist doesn't yield much better results than his own self-promotion, and Pat feels the effects of her empire.
Cary learns the "benefits" of self-tapes and the drawbacks of not being "a name." After leaving her job, Brooke faces the cruel reality of life as a regular person. Pat goes to extreme lengths to spend time with her family.
As Cary attempts to leave his mark on the set of Emily Overruled, Brooke discovers that her new persona isn't easy to pull off, and Pat's disguise works a little too well.
As Cary tries to take control of his relationship by making in-roads with Lucas's representation, Brooke is pulled back into her manager role when Chase falls for a "normal" girl.
After an extended period of wallowing post break-up, Brooke is inspired by Pat to find someone more "on her level." Cary is cast to voice a major studio's first openly queer character...but will the buildup be greater than the pay off?
While Pat and Streeter strategize how best to broach difficult conversations with her kids, Cary reaches a breaking point in his quest to win an award and Brooke takes a risk.