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- GRIND is a musical story exploring a damaged man's search for a connection in an interconnected world.
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- Struggling actor Jacob Gordon moves to Los Angeles on a prospect that instantly falls through. Jake's boyfriend Ben helps him find a west coast apartment. Sam, Jake's agent, becomes his new roommate. Jacob's religious sister Jenny tries to bring him to the light.
- When Ben is offered the role of a lifetime, Jacob struggles to stay supportive. He auditions for his brother- in-law's faith-based film before making a new friend, who introduces Jake to a whole new world.
- Jacob's growing curiosity with online promiscuity puts a riff in his relationship. He develops another persona and pushes Ben away. Jake spirals downwards.
- Jacob is reluctantly reunited his ex-boyfriend, Phillip. He lands a lead role in a major motion picture opposite famous movie star, Joseph Vincintelli. Sam moves out of the apartment and Jake wonders if he still wants to be an actor.
- Unhappy with an unflattering Meme of himself he finds online, Brad Takei goes on a quest to take it down and take on the Internet. With "King of the Internet" and husband George Takei at his side, will they triumph in their quest?
- Frustrated after learning that his husband George was responsible for a "mean meme" circulating on the Internet, Brad takes matters into his own hands and visits Google Headquarters.
- Episode 3: Mrs. Takei Brad Takei is adjusting to life in limelight after the success of his and George's documentary To Be Takei. Brad begins to recognize that he has a responsibly to his fans just as George does, so he sets out to find a way to define his unique voice and be heard along the way. As always, Brad's husband George Takei is by his side to offer both solicited and unsolicited advice. Cook books, catch phrases and amazing races abound as the pair search to answer, "what does it takei to get noticed?"
- Episode 4: Don't Pimp Me Out George and Brad have a difference of opinion when it comes to lending George's unique voice to different companies and products. The dynamic duo truly views the entertainment industry as ShowBiz, with George focused on the Show and Brad managing the Business. When an opportunity arises for George to be the spokesman for the Tesla Model S (the world's first real electric car), Brad is determined to capture George's "Oh Myyys" to Tesla limits of what is possible.