It’s a New Look show with a New Look Audiencek! McLennan, a veteran of the stage, falls back on her acting roots. Meanwhile, her introvert co-host McCartney is left to…
Eli and Gus show Frankie what they’ve planned for their future. Later, Eli attempts to get a job as a journalist at the local paper.
Caitlyn continues investigating Lyle’s disappearance. Accompanied by police, the school’s guidance counselor checks on the boys.
Lyle shows Eli and Gus around his workplace and introduces them to his boss, Tytus Broz. Later, a surprise visit to Eli’s house leads to trouble.
Eli starts the day with a turbulent driving lesson from Slim. School bullies confront Eli with a challenge, but a teacher catches them in the act.
With numerous studio crew on a precautionary hiatus, the Kates are left to fend for themselves. It’s a jam-packed show, if only they could be bothered to host it.
It’s the season finale and Get Krack!n has lost its major sponsor, but the Kates have no other skills so the show has to get renewed.
McLennan apologises for making a problematic joke about bisexuality, but it will take more than that to convince McCartney that she’s not a monster.
An A-List pop superstar is joining the Kates on the couch, and McLennan takes this as irrefutable proof that the show is actually good.
The Kates’ already rocky dynamic is tested further when during a mindfulness segment, McCartney is shortlisted for the lead in a US drama series instead of McLennan.