When it's the Robbin' Season, Earn and Darius visits Earn's uncle, stirring things in an unexpected direction.
Earn and Al meet Clark County and his manager, Lucas. Earn and Tracy go to the mall on a shopping spree before Tracy leaves for a job interview. At the interview, Tracy accuses the firm of racism when they tell him they have no vacancies.
Earn and Van go out to celebrate after Paper Boi's song goes viral, but their evening is marred with racist incidents.
Earn and Van have a heated argument over their relationship. Meanwhile, Earn learns how strange and offputting white people can get.
As Al goes to get his hair cut for a photoshoot, he gets into further complications and has a saddening thought.
As Darius goes to pick up a piano, he crosses paths with the eccentric Teddy Perkins. Teddy makes it known that he plans to kill Darius and stage it to look like a normal burglary.
Hoping to meet Drake, Van and her friends attend the New Year's Eve's party, but things don't go as they've hoped when Van meets Drake's grandfather, who tells her that Drake is out of town.
Following an argument with his girlfriend, Paper Boi ventures into the woods, where he gets lost and is pursued by a creepy man who taunts him.
When Earn arranges for Al to play a show at a college campus, Al soon regrets it and tells Earn he's considering having a new manager and hints at hiring Lucas in his stead.
A flashback reveals an incident from Earn and Al's past when Earn was ridiculed by upperclassmen when he went to school wearing a FUBU shirt that was thought to be counterfeit.
As Earn, Al, and Darius plan to go on a European tour, complications threaten their preparations when Al finds the gun from "Alligator Man," and Darius learns that his passport expired. Darius tells Earn that he has improved as a manager.