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In the Season 1 finale, Chase performs live for the first time ever, and Brooke and Cary get life-changing news—followed by more life-changing news.
Chase throws an album release party on a plane, and a devastating family secret is accidentally exposed on the live stream.
Streeter throws Chase a 14th birthday party at a wildly inappropriate club; Brooke and Cary each reconnect with a guy from their past; Pat takes molly with a girl named Mona.
Brooke finds that it's hard to date with a famous brother; Cary tries to befriend a group of Instagays to help his chances of getting a part in a new Ryan Murphy miniseries.
Chase shoots a new music video that is borderline disgusting; Brooke confronts her past as a professional dancer; and Cary takes a big swing and debuts a new look to advance his career.
Chase goes to a school dance with a young fan, and Brooke and Cary accompany him to have the high school experiences they never had as teens.
When Chase releases a ballad about his brother, Cary can't decide if it's a good thing or a bad thing, and Brooke seeks out a dying fan on her first day as Chase's assistant.
Chase collaborates with another up-and-coming singer on a romance, forcing Brooke and Cary to confront their own current (and past) relationships.
Chase, now a social media influencer, is invited to attend the movie premiere for "When in Gnome"; Brooke and Cary, who are not influencers of any kind, tag along.
13-year-old Chase Dreams becomes a famous singer overnight, while his two older siblings, Brooke and Cary, do not.
After comparing themselves for years to their much-younger pop star brother, ChaseDreams, who is now a full adult, and their talk-show host mother, who's now more powerful than she could have ever imagined, Brooke and Cary are finally standing on their own two feet -- fully "successful" in their own right! And yet, they somehow find themselves comparing themselves to new people once again???