Run to Your TV: The ‘Daisy Jones & the Six’ Finale Is Officially Streaming

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The long-awaited and highly anticipated adaptation of Daisy Jones & the Six is finally, finally here, and spoiler alert: It’s really great. The show follows a fictional band in the 1970s that’s reminiscent of Fleetwood Mac on their journey to making it big and then completely falling apart. It premiered March 3, and unfortunately, the finale is already upon us. The last two episodes are streaming as of today.

But if you’re curious about how they rolled out this bad boy, here’s the official release schedule for every episode with the official plot descriptions. The whole series will air over four weeks.

Episode 1: “Come and Get It,” Friday, March 3. Official plot description: “Daisy Jones is a disaffected teenager who finds meaning in the Sunset Strip rock scene. In suburban Pennsylvania, Billy Dunne, his brother Graham, and their best friends Eddie and Warren form a band, desperate to escape their surroundings. When Billy and Daisy meet, her talent and his ambition will combine to change all of their lives, for better and worse. This is the story of what happened.”

Episode 2: “I’ll Take You There,” Friday, March 3. Official plot description: “Having found her voice, Daisy navigates the L.A. music scene—with the guidance of her close friend Simone and legendary producer Teddy Price. Now in L.A. and with keyboardist Karen Sirko, the Dunne Brothers band experiences their own challenges trying to make it. After a chance encounter with Teddy offers hope, the band is heartbroken to find Billy’s demons threatening to overpower his potential.”

Episode 3: “Someone Saved My Life Tonight,” Friday, March 3. Official plot description: “A newly sober Billy tries to balance his artistic calling with his familial responsibility as the rest of the band pick up the pieces in the wake of a disastrous tour. Meanwhile, Daisy finds it far more difficult to write music when there are expectations. When Billy writes a new song, Teddy realizes that a collaboration between the two songwriters might just be the answer to all of their problems.”

Episode 4: “I Saw the Light,” Friday, March 10. Official plot description: “The Six get a taste of the life they’ve been working toward when their collaboration with Daisy becomes a hit. Rather than defuse the friction between co-songwriters, this only exacerbates it—until Camila negotiates peace. Meanwhile, Graham wrestles with whether to profess his feelings for Karen at a house party in the Canyon, knowing that a wrong move could threaten the survival of the band.”

Episode 5: “Fire,” Friday, March 10. Official plot description: “Fresh off their newly acquired fame and success, Daisy Jones & the Six gears up to record their first album together. However, when Billy and Daisy prove unwilling to collaborate on each other’s material, they have no choice but to try and write something from the ground up together. This proves more challenging than either expected. Meanwhile, Karen sees a new side of Graham during a beach trip.”

Episode 6: “Whatever Gets You Thru the Night,” Friday, March 10. Official plot description: “The band records their seminal album Aurora, the heart of which is the always complicated but typically fruitful collaboration between Billy and Daisy. As their working relationship intensifies, their personal relationship threatens to completely implode, causing Daisy to make an impulsive decision. Meanwhile, Camila harbors a secret of her own.”

Episode 7: “She’s Gone,” Friday, March 17. Official plot description: “As her relationship with Bernie deepens, Simone struggles to come to terms with her identity while finding her voice in the nascent disco scene of New York City. A telegram from Daisy suggests she’s in trouble and Simone drops everything to rescue her. What she finds isn’t exactly what she expected.”

Episode 8: “Looks Like We Made It,” Friday, March 17. Official plot description: “As the Aurora tour begins, the band—now reunited with Daisy Jones—must come to terms with their meteoric rise to superstardom. With tension between Billy and Daisy at an all-time high, Billy’s frustration simmers to a boil while Daisy’s self-destructive habits turn tragic. Meanwhile, Karen and Graham’s secret is revealed.”

Episode 9: “Feels Like the First Time,” Friday, March 24. Official plot description: “Her spirit broken, Daisy struggles to perform during their appearance on SNL, finding comfort in the last person she expects. After a triumphant return to their hometown Pittsburgh, the band is given a heroes’ welcome. But antipathy among the members clouds their performance and threatens their future. Meanwhile, Graham and Karen’s romance is threatened when Karen must make a difficult decision.”

Episode 10: “Rock ’n’ Roll Suicide,” Friday, March 24. Official plot description: “In what will become their final performance, Daisy Jones & the Six performs to a sold-out crowd at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois. This is the story of that fateful day—and how their lives were forever changed as a result.”

The show stars Riley Keough as Daisy Jones, Sam Claflin as Billy Dunne, Camila Morrone as Camila Dunne, and Suki Waterhouse as Karen Sirko.

You might be thinking, Wait, where can I watch this? Great question. This is an Amazon Prime show, so you can watch it there with your Prime membership.

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