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- Payne Motors gets a new CEO on the same day they're rolling out a new self-driving -- and problematic -- vehicle.
- The group travels to Iowa for the opening of a new factory.
- Katherine and the team re-shoot a commercial to make it more inclusive of the LGBTQ+ community.
- The group attends the annual Payne Foundation Fundraising Gala. Katherine suspects her job may be in jeopardy. Wesley deals with a family rivalry.
- Katherine and the team attempt to boost employee morale after the Payne CFO announces his resignation.
- Katherine deals with the PR fallout of a serial killer driving a Payne; Jack tries to figure out his role in the company.
- Katherine promises a big announcement on her first quarterly earnings call; Jack and Elliot negotiate a contract with the line-workers union.
- Sadie and Cyrus struggle with how honest to be about Katherine's car idea; Elliot pawns his vicious dog off on Dori.
- The executives realize a Payne vehicle may have a faulty part and debate whether to issue a recall.
- When a TV newsmagazine films a segment on Katherine, the team struggles to portray her in a positive light while avoiding "gotcha" questions.
- Katherine and the team bring in crisis manager Ian Osofsky to help combat the negative publicity the company is receiving from accusations it covered up defective auto parts.
- Ian and Sadie attempt to rehab Katherine's image from the pawl controversy by staging a phony video with Katherine's family and a visit to "Late Night with Seth Meyers."
- After Kevin Costner drops out, the team has to find another celebrity who is willing to represent Payne Motors. Jack gets an interview for a management position.
- In an effort to reduce costs, Jack, Cyrus, and Elliot have to let go of some employees while Wesley and Dori search for office savings; Sadie helps prep Katherine for her first post-crisis TV interview.
- Katherine and the team head to Silicon Valley to invest in green tech, including Sandbox, a potentially bogus company founded by Wesley's friend, Chase.
- Katherine has to go on a listening tour after a group of younger employees demand the company stop contributing to "pro-life" politicians; the men of the office are charged with writing Payne's policies regarding abortion.
- Multiple things go wrong when the team visits a science fair at Jack's old school.
- Payne Motors is hacked, and the hackers gain access to Katherine's private data. Sadie and Jack get trapped in a vehicle testing area. Wesley forgets the password to his Bitcoin wallet.
- Things get weird when Katherine invites the team over to her house for drinks.
- Katherine purchases a new expensive AI software. Wesley clashes with Dori about portraits of his Payne ancestors. Cyrus invites Katherine to get involved in his passion project that he's been secretly doing for years.
- When Wesley's granddad, Franklin Payne, dies, Katherine and team learn the heirs plan to sell their company shares; and do what they can to save their jobs.
- It's the day for the Payne Pika to finally be unveiled. Wesley keeps interrupting Jack's conversations with various car dealership owners; while Sadie scrambles to edit the slideshow before the event. Katherine faces her fear of rabbits.
- Katherine and her team make one last effort to raise the Payne stock price by rallying behind the launch of the Pika, but she loses hope when global events cause the whole market to crash.