Sunryzer AI's IPO countdown just got a new boss — and he's a human lie detector. Sarah's secret relationship with Hunter is hanging by a thread, the books are a mess, and "Loopy" the tax accountant just walked in to shake things up.
Lucas, the VP of Finance, just declared full internet prohibition — no fun, no distractions, and worst of all, no Cheesecake Factory app. So naturally, somebody builds a black-market internet speakeasy in the basement. The IPO clock's still ticking, and nobody's listening to it.
The accountants go to Vegas for a conference, and somehow that means a secret Illuminati poker game, four grown adults disguised as Elvis, and Sarah betting Hunter's job on a single hand of cards. Troy, the CFO, and Lucas, the VP of Finance, are both there too — which is exactly the problem. What happens in Vegas does not stay in Vegas — it goes straight into the quarterly filings.
Lucas, the VP of Finance, thinks Sarah's replaceable, so IT builds a robot version of her to prove it. It has scissors for hands, it's loose in the building, and nobody can tell which Sarah is real. Meanwhile Hunter's chasing a "fast-track to CFO" position that may or may not exist.
The auditors land and Sarah finds that she has been replaced as Lindsey’s best friend (with ANOTHER SARA!) Hunter's getting tempted by the dark side — finance, not accounting — while the audit team quietly discovers Sunryzer's books are a disaster.
It's Loopy and Jamie's wedding day at the Cheese Factory — and Lucas, the VP of Finance, crashes it with a material weakness. The team has to track down corrected tax files from a motel doubling as a doomsday bunker while still making the ceremony.