<p>Storm Taylor’s star is officially rising… and the cracks are starting to show.</p><p>As Storm kicks off his nationwide tour, Tony Honk tightens his grip—rewriting Storm’s past, policing his interviews, and reminding him that image matters more than truth. But when Storm slips up in front of the press and old airport footage resurfaces, the carefully crafted “hobo-turned-heartthrob” myth is suddenly on shaky ground.</p><p>Meanwhile, Scotch’s dream deal to buy Honk Records is unraveling fast. With his investor breathing down his neck and Tony refusing to sell, Scotch finds himself backed into a corner—until Scary Larry walks in with something explosive: Storm Taylor’s original demo tape. A tape that proves the unthinkable… Storm can’t actually sing.</p><p>Across town, Rowdy Camden hits rock bottom. Blacklisted by Music Row and watching his influence evaporate in real time, he and Juliet scramble to cut a real demo of their song “Someone Else’s Problem.” But even that small win forces a hard question: is Rowdy’s comeback helping—or hurting—the people around him?</p><p>As lies stack higher, alliances shift, and leverage becomes currency, Episode 4 sets the table for an all-out collision. Scotch makes his move. Tony feels the threat. And Storm learns the most dangerous rule in the business:</p><p>Never break character.</p>