During the reunion, Wray has a one on one with each of his Spectrum co-stars and realizes how much doing the movie means to them. Also, his militant co-star Stutter, who still holds an old grudge against Wray, exacts his cheesy revenge.
The cast of Spectrum (save for the late Bruise Camp Bell) has a reunion at Jack Moore's house, where they watch the lost episode and consider whether to do the Spectrum movie. Jack's pulled over by a cop, who's luckily a huge fan.
Bobbie's "levy" is cresting under the tempest of Leslie Jordan and Sean Maher's attention. Wray gets an action figure "Wray Wray" and learns the love you can only feel as a Father.
Spectrum's creator leaks the lost episode of the show and breaks the Internet. Bobbie, Wray and his 90 year old roommate and former stuntman for actresses, Dale, watch it together. Wray's late co-star Bruise Camp Bell gets a dedication.
Wray arrives at Milo's panel only to realize it's on racism in animation. Since his character Rigamarole could be seen as racist, he fears his co-panelist Michael Dorn and Kevin Grevioux's reaction. Seth Green and Casper Van Dien co-star.
Wray and Louise make-out-ish in a blue police box. Hearts and more break over dinner and it's revealed that Wray Wray is getting action. Leslie, Sean and Bobbie work out their own issues. Guest starring Casper Van Dien.
The Long Con boiler room traps more and more convention goes behind its self-locking door, providing Lou Ferrigno a cast for Of Mice and Men: The Musical.
Jack Moore (Nathan Fillion) meets with his agents to find his movie career is on the rocks. Wray (Alan Tudyk) isn't sure how to tell Jack he's dating Faith (Alison Haislip), Jack's assistant.