The Lyons are still split into warring factions, but they all decide to shoot a music video that will capitalize on Hakeem and Jamal's duet from Hakeem's leaked album, a collaboration that will benefit both companies. Meanwhile, Lucious trades his real handcuffs for virtual ones. However, knowing he can't fully control his company with a federal cuddle case hanging over his head, he sets out to find Vernon and make him permanently disappear.
Season 2 Episode 4 of Empire was watched by 12,220,000 viewers, resulting in a 4.70 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
Is Empire Renewed or Cancelled for Season 3?
s02e01 - The Devils Are Here
s02e02 - Without a Country
s02e03 - Fires of Heaven
s02e04 - Poor Yorick
s02e05 - Be True
s02e06 - A High Hope For A Low Heaven
s02e07 - True Love Never
s02e08 - My Bad Parts
s02e09 - Sinned Against
s02e10 - Et Tu, Brute?
s02e11 - Death Will Have His Day
s02e12 - A Rose by Any Other Name
s02e13 - The Tameness of a Wolf
s02e14 - Time Shall Unfold
s02e15 - More Than Kin
s02e16 - The Lyon Who Cried Wolf
s02e17 - Rise by Sin
s02e18 - Past Is Prologue
Lucious Lyon is the king of hip-hop. An immensely talented artist, the CEO of Empire Entertainment and a former street thug, his reign has been unchallenged for years. But all that changes, when he learns he has a disease that is going to render him crippled and incapacitated in a matter of three years. The clock is ticking, and he must groom one of his three sons to take over his crowning achievement, without destroying his already fractured family.