After the success of Gatsby, Vince is back to his A-list status. He then pursues a role in an Enzo Ferrari biopic. During the season, E admits his struggles of making his own management agency work but is offered a job with veteran manager Murray Berenson. Turtle, decides to better himself and start a career of his own so he attends college to improve his qualifications after he reveals his dreams to open up his own restaurant one day. It is also revealed that it was because of Turtle that Vincent got to L.A: Turtle used to be a bookie while in high school, and he paid for everyone's tickets to L.A and for food when they arrived with fifteen thousand dollars. Drama leaves Five Towns with some help from Ari, and after a successful audition, he receives an offer to star in his own as yet unnamed television show. In the final episodes of the season, Ari is approached by his old boss, Terrance McQuewick, who wants him to buy out his agency. Despite bitterness from being fired over his agency revolt years before, Ari finally agrees to the buyout and reconciles with Terrance. Now on the road to becoming the most powerful agent in Hollywood, Ari finally promotes Lloyd to agent.