![]() Billy kisses her and Daisy goes back to record the song, belting out like never before.Īfter the recording session is over, Billy arrives home only to see his daughter sleeping in bed with Camila. She says that she just needs to know the truth and will never mention the topic again. ![]() Billy follows her on the way out, and she begs him to tell her what is going on between them. Daisy gets so nervous that she even darts off the studio. He makes her repeat verses multiple times, just to punish her for not showing up. When she finally returns, Billy makes her sing a song he wrote called "More Fun to Miss". He even compares his relationship with Daisy to Bonnie and Clyde, "just an act." Trying to brush off the rumors, The Six's frontman assures that nothing is going on between them. In one instance in the studio, Billy asks Daisy to help him fix a line in a song he is writing and Jonah can't help but whistle at their interaction. Through intense eye contact, encoded music, and flirty snide remarks, Daisy and Billy look like they are in a relationship even though they don't admit it. Little did he know that this piece had enough content to become a juicy exposé. The journalist chosen to write the story is Jonah Berg ( Nick Pupo), a new contributor for the magazine. The songs are so good that Teddy ( Tom Wright) reaches out to Rolling Stone, to get a reporter to write an article about the album ahead of its release. While Daisy and Billy spend hours arguing and writing lyrics, Graham ( Will Harrison), Karen ( Suki Waterhouse), Warren ( Sebastian Chacon), and Eddie ( Josh Whitehouse) use their free time to record their instruments. In Episode 6, entitled "Whatever Gets You Thru the Night", the group finds their groove in the studio and writes some of their best music yet.
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