Terry draws the ire of a popular - and litigious - religious cult that will only relent after he agrees to take a tour of their facilities with the head of their PR that includes a surprising pitch by legendary actor Sam Neill.
To deal with his growing paranoia, Terry attempts to self-medicate. That night, things get hostile at KSB AM when a former MK Ultra fan takes Terry hostage on the air.
Terry has an ingenious idea to connect with fans and make some extra money on the side - he will host a live Dark Air show at Comic Con. But he has no idea what he's in for when he meets a major celebrity with extraterrestrial motives.
Terry reluctantly agrees to appear on a right wing conspiracy YouTube channel run by his former intern in exchange for the missing audio from his "dead" wife.
The search for the whereabouts of his "dead" wife leads Terry to the annual Mule Days celebration in Bishop, CA, where a sinister man threatens to grind his investigation to a halt.
Terry tries to get to the bottom of the mysterious phone call he received his first night back. When the station's audio file has been corrupted, all seems lost, until a fan offers Terry a backup copy - if he's willing to pay the cost.
In need of cash, Terry begrudgingly allows his engineer Jeet to introduce him to social media. Later, Al Moreno, the boss of KSB Radio, threatens to fire Terry for illegal on-air promotions, and an unlikely co-host is thrust upon Terry.
Terry Carnation returns to the AM airwaves after a three-year hiatus. But on his first night back, he receives a call that could be coming from beyond the grave.