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Conclusion. The guys get nominated for an award and are scheduled to perform at the ceremony, but the evening takes an ugly turn when the guys discover that there's a plan to brainwash the audience.
Part 1 of 2. The guys get nominated for an award and are scheduled to perform at the ceremony, but the evening takes an ugly turn when the guys discover that there's a plan to brainwash the audience.
The guys fear they'll follow in the footsteps of doomed boy bands before them and break up after their third album, so they frantically search for solo gigs.
The boys agree to appear in a video game, but thanks to a mix-up, they wind up in a news story about extraterrestrials.
Logan reconsiders his dreams of becoming a doctor after Carlos scores better than him on the MCAT.
James buys a motorcycle to impress Lucy, but he has no idea how to drive it. Meanwhile, Kendall gives Jo lessons in how to drive a stick shift; and Carlos and Logan are reluctant to give up a piece of childhood memorabilia.
Palm Woods' prank wars kick off again, and this time the kids battle the adults.
A look at the guys' zany antics on their tour bus.
The boys appear on a children's TV show, but the gig doesn't go smoothly thanks to Kendall's bad acting; Carlos' interest in the show's teen star; and Logan and James' fight with the "Yo Gabba Gabba!" characters.
The boys earn bonus money, which they promptly squander.
Logan pretends to be sick and then has a medical emergency. Meanwhile, Carlos and James lie about a theft at Rocque Records; and Kendall tries to keep Jo in the dark about Lucy's return.
Lucy makes a hit album based on her breakup with Kendall. Elsewhere, James starts a rumor about recording a duet with Cher Lloyd.
In the fourth-season opener, the guys worry about competition from British boy bands. They think hiring a new music manager will help, but they clash over whom to hire, causing a schism within the band.