Empire (2015) s02e17 Episode Script
Rise by Sin
1 Previously on Empire ANIKA: You think that someone pushed you? RHONDA: I really don't know.
Freda, did you say something about Frank Gathers? Yeah, that's my father.
He got murdered in prison.
The Lyon family will be performing at this year's ASA awards.
Jamal, you know D-Major, musical director - for the ASAs.
- JAMAL: Of course.
D-MAJOR: I try to keep things professional, man.
And because you're not out.
You know I don't want to make you do anything you don't feel comfortable with.
Tiana's doing a duet with you on a song you yourself told me would go platinum.
The producers wanted her.
I bet you never even brought me up.
If it was me, I'd be jealous.
If my sister had everything and I had nothing.
CAROL: You know, I'm about to get my 90-day chip.
- Carol.
- Tariq? So, what, you working for the NYPD? No, I quit the force a long time ago.
COOKIE: Lucious, who is this lady? This is Leah Walker, Lucious' mother.
COOKIE: She's just a little, old lady, and there is nothing to fear.
I'm sorry I was too weak to kill you when I had the chance.
Now, tomorrow's the ASAs, and this song has to be the highlight of the show.
I want the entire world talking about it, okay? Bring us in.
Stop, stop, stop, stop, you're too tentative on the entrance.
You know what? Start again.
(DRUMMER PLAYS INTRO) (BAND JOINS IN) Stop.
Remember it's a lullaby.
Look, we're gonna be here all night until you get this right.
Okay, start one more time.
Two, three, four.
(BAND PLAYING) No, no.
I want the strings to come in just like that.
Let's try that again.
That chord, uh (LUCIOUS VOCALIZING WITH PIANO) No, tired is not an option.
Get it together.
Bring me back in one more time.
Stop for a second.
Just give me g-give me drums and give me bass.
That pace that's where we need to be at.
Stop.
We're getting there.
We're getting there.
Bring me back in.
Make sure it's strong.
There's no room for error.
Yeah.
This is the ASAs.
(LUCIOUS VOCALIZING) I like that, keep going.
(LUCIOUS VOCALIZING) Take us there.
Yeah.
Bass, yeah, keep going.
I'm liking this a lot.
Yeah.
(BAND PLAYS HARMONIOUSLY) - Give me a couple minutes here.
- Yes.
You guys sound amazing.
Band sounds great, Lucious.
Thanks, Cook.
They're getting there.
What's up? How's your mama? She's still crazy.
She's still at your house, right? Yeah.
- Mm-hmm.
- What's up? Um, Lucious, look, I need you to get some rest.
You've been at this all night.
Give the band a break.
I'll rest when I'm dead, but right now we got the ASAs tomorrow, and they got to be airtight.
You know that this ain't about the ASAs.
This is about you avoiding your mother.
Why you letting that woman do this to you? Look, stay in your lane, Cookie.
Hey, Lucious, come here.
Lucious you're working yourself so hard so you can avoid.
You have to deal with this.
Look, you didn't go home last night.
The other night you stayed in your office.
I told you, the woman's dangerous, and I don't trust her.
All right? Can I get back to work, please? All right, Lucious.
All right, count us back in, sweetheart.
FEMALE REPORTER: We are one day away from the 54th Annual American Sound Awards.
The big question everybody is asking: which Lyon will come ANNOUNCER: Tomorrow night on Fox, the 54th WEATHERMAN: The rain is supposed to clear up for tomorrow, so it should be Ms.
Walker.
Toast, ham, scrambled eggs, everything you like.
No.
Seasoning.
Pardon me? You don't season your food.
I'm not eating it.
Just give me coffee.
covering the red carpet.
Forecast earlier MAN: It's an honor to be nominated I mean, a big honor and I'm really exci (CHEERING ON TELEVISION) I thought I fired you.
Hmm.
WOMAN: Katy Perry, Taylor Swift.
WOMAN 2: Ah, well, I can't wait to see what Taylor Swift FEMALE REPORTER: In the video for his nominated hit song, "Boom Boom Boom Boom," Lucious Lyon shares a heartbreaking story about his bipolar mother who took her own life.
It's a rare look inside one man's very personal journey through pain and poverty.
Lucious Lyon's own journey this year has been remarkable, having served three months in prison for what many consider a racially motivated prosecution, and then losing and regaining control of his Empire Entertainment, only to emerge with Boom.
one of the biggest hits of his career.
Bang, bang, bang, bang Boom, boom, boom, boom Boom.
- Bang, bang, bang, bang - Boom.
He's always been a liar.
A bald-faced liar.
Bang, bang, bang, bang.
- Thank you, William.
- Okay.
Hey, Cook, look, Rhonda just fit me in this dress.
It's banging, right? So what do you think about me wearing it to the ASAs? Thanks.
Sure, but not if you're going with me.
You need to tell Rhonda to get you something a little more appropriate.
You look like a cheap prostitute.
So what skank you think Lucious is taking? Girl, I don't know, and I don't care.
All I care about is getting those boys up on that stage, because come Sunday, all the headlines are gonna be calling us "The First Family of Hip Hop," and that is all I care about.
Girl, guess who I ran into at the restaurant on Great Jones Street.
Tariq Cousins, remember him? Fine-ass Tariq? - Tariq the Freak? - Yeah.
- The cop? - No, no he's not working for the Philly PD anymore.
He lives here in New York.
- (PHONE CHIMES) - Girl he just invited me to dinner at Laviticus.
Ooh, you know, I'm gonna ask Rhonda if I could borrow this dress just in case Tariq wants to freak! Yes, Tariq! (SIGHS) JAMAL: Said I got to do, got to do my own thing I do my own thing Do my own thing I got to do my own thing JAMAL: Do my own thing FREDA: Yo Whoop Can't nobody tell me Can't nobody tell me What to do, tell me what to do JAMAL: Can't nobody, ugh FREDA: Uh, everything I do Is me, what you mean? We gon' keep it 100 A bean No stranger to struggling Making something out of nothing - Yeah - Uh, yeah, for nothin' - It's somethin', I do it - Oh, yeah I want it, I get it So I'm gettin' to it Do my own thing Came this far, it's all me Doin' what I do - FREDA: I got to do my own thing - Yeah - My way, my way - I got to do it my way JAMAL: Doin' my own thing Trippin' on Nobody Makin' my moves FREDA: I got to do my own thing My way, my way, my way Yeah, I got to do it my way.
So? I mean, obviously, we ain't done yet, but what do you think? I, uh on the real that's that brand-new right there.
You got something.
- Yeah? - (CHUCKLES) You do.
Yeah, it's fire.
Yo, seriously, though, he's a tougher critic - than my mom.
- I know, wow.
Thank you.
Oh, no, no, no, no, the two of y'all did that.
For real, you got magic.
- Thank you.
- Oh! We can't lose it! - That's magic.
- That's what's up, right? Right, look, I'm-a get back to the shop, cut some heads.
- Yeah.
- D-Major, man, I appreciate it; it's a pleasure.
All right.
I'll catch y'all later.
- All right, Freda.
- All right.
(ELEVATOR BELL DINGS) J it's time to let your mom go.
You ain't serious? I'm dead-ass.
Hell no, Derek.
That's my mother, and-and besides, I love working with her.
She's producing the whole damn Black and White album.
Jamal you're so much bigger than whatever your moms and pops could do for your sound right now.
Plus they keep you twisted up.
It's time for you to be more than a musical mama's boy.
You should level up.
Let me produce your next album.
You want to produce my next album? Yeah.
Unless I ain't big enough for you.
Party with disguises.
Ten letters.
You tell me.
Masked ball.
(CHUCKLES) So, you good, Grandma? Are you eating right? You taking your medication? So many pills, make me choke.
Why can't they put it all in one? But you feel better, right? Do the staff take you out to get some fresh air? So many maids and people working in this house, it feels like Gone with the Wind.
But everybody treats you respectfully, right? I don't like being left out.
Left out, how? They talk about it on the TV, and I know Dwight's gonna be in it.
You talking about the ASAs? They said my whole family's performing, but nobody invited me.
Do you know I've never even seen him on a stage? Lucious Lyon.
Look, I'd-I'd love to take you to the ASAs, Grandma.
I'd need to talk to Empire's PR department to see if we can even get an extra ticket.
Tell Dwight to talk to them.
He can get me a ticket.
(SIGHS) You'd need a new dress and I would have to run it by Pop.
It could be a tricky situation.
Because he wishes I was dead.
Grandma, he doesn't wish that you were That's what he told everybody in that movie he made.
That was just a movie.
Okay, it was a story, make-believe.
Now, the problem I won't tell anybody he lied, if that's what you're scared of.
I just want to see my grandbabies up there on that stage, that's all.
It would destroy his credibility if anybody found out, Grandma.
It'd be bad for Empire, and it would be really, really bad for Pop.
Honey, there's gonna be so many pretty girls there, nobody's even gonna look sideways at a little old lady.
Hey, Rhonda.
- Hey.
- Oh, hey.
Sorry, do you have a minute? Well, I'm on my way to a fitting for a bunch of artists for the ASAs, uh, well - I'll meet you guys there, just go ahead without me.
- Sure.
Hey, sorry.
Sorry, I barely have a minute.
- What's up? - Um You weren't at yoga the other day and, uh, I thought I'd see you there, and I've been texting you, and it's just not like you to not respond, so I've just been crazed dressing all these artists, that's all.
Oh, okay.
Oh.
Oh, my God, I'm starting to show, and it's painful for you, I'm sorry, Rhonda.
- No.
- I'm so stupid.
- No, no, Anika.
- I should be more sensitive.
I'm fine, honestly.
I'm happy for you.
But I was gonna ask you a question, actually.
Do you remember when you came over that day to see the nursery and you were wearing those really cute shoes? They had red soles.
They were Louboutins, right? Oh, God, I don't remember what I was wearing.
(LAUGHING): Why? Just because I feel like they're good day-to-night shoes, so I was wondering if you were wearing them that night.
Were you? Did we see each other that night? I don't know.
Did we? LAURA: Okay, so think a winter wonderland.
Snow icicles, an all silver cake.
That's gonna be shiny.
All the mags are already scrambling to get the first pictures of the bride and groom.
Look, I don't even know if I want paparazzi at our wedding.
But if we give Us Weekly an exclusive, maybe they'll highlight some of my music on their site.
It's just one magazine.
I don't think that'll cheapen it.
- Do it - Tell mama you know I Look, Laura, bae, I don't want you to blame yourself.
It's my fault.
- Say it - You gon' have to do less when you But your career ain't gonna take off the way we wanted it to.
- Show it - See, you gon' need to do more than just - Prove it - Oh, baby You don't believe in me anymore.
You know Say it, baby Do it, baby Look, we worked hard, the both of us.
You did a couple dope songs.
You opened up for Tiana on tour but it just hasn't popped yet.
Baby But look we can still give Us Weekly that exclusive.
Stop.
See your body move in different ways My dream is marrying you.
(KISSES) That's enough for me right now.
You make me come through I get so close to you.
Carol's story panned out.
Tariq quit the force in 2010.
Why? Don't know, files are sealed.
Some kind of police policy.
Even Thirst couldn't open it up, which means Which means he's a Fed now.
- That's what it means.
- Yeah, but this is the problem, now, I mean, why would the Feds want to rumble with me again, especially after that little fiasco with Roxanne Ford? Now your boy, Tariq, I mean, I ain't never hung with him, but he was always respectful back when we was grinding, but him and your sister, that's Exactly, why would he want to get mixed up with Carol? Everybody know Carol's a crackhead and she got three illegitimate kids.
That don't make sense.
They not slick.
Thirsty might be done investigating Tariq, but I'm not.
Speaking about crackheads, why are you taking her to the ASAs? Yeah, well, I heard you was gonna ask me until you found out I had a date.
No, that's all right, I'm-a take a supermodel.
Oh, Lucious, don't nobody want your fat ass.
Yeah, I'm only fat where it counts.
In the mouth.
Come and get it, come and get it - (CHUCKLES) - Come and get it, come and get it You know we got it over here, be clear Baby, I know that you're wit' it Come and get it, uh Ten bottles at the table You know we got it over here, be clear, baby - Well, well, well.
- Cookie.
If it isn't Tariq Cousins.
You okay? Did I scare you? No, no, good to see you.
Eh, don't lie.
Look like you seen a ghost.
(BOTH LAUGH) I'm not as gullible as my sister.
- (BOTH CHUCKLE) - Uh-huh.
Ooh, uh, FYI, she doesn't know I'm here.
- Uh-huh.
- Carol, she always late.
Yeah.
I remember you bailing her out of a bunch of jams.
Yeah, family, that's what you do.
Of course, you stole a bunch of her boyfriends, too, and didn't she even hook up with, uh, Lucious before y'all hooked up? See, that's not quite how that happened, Tariq the Freak.
- (BOTH CHUCKLE) - The Freak.
Look, I know you a Fed, so you better not be planning on putting the squeeze on my sister to try to come for me or my family.
You got something to hide? (LAUGHS) It's an innocent date.
I ran into her and wanted to hang, you know.
- Hmm.
- New York is colder than a pimp's heart on $65K a year.
- Mm.
- I miss Philly.
Yeah, we always said you was one of the good ones.
Yeah, you never forgot the "G" code.
Nah, never that.
I grew up on those streets, Cookie.
That code means more to me than any badge I wear, any oath of office I take which is why I'm surprised you still rocking with Lucious when he's the one who violated it.
Lucious? Yeah.
Yeah, he killed your cousin, Bunkie.
You enjoy your dinner at my and Lucious' club.
Oh, and watch out.
My sister has herpes.
Hope it's not too late.
(GRUNTS) FEMALE REPORTER: The countdown to the ASAs is on.
What will your favorite star be wearing? Who will be best dressed, worst, and most importantly, who will they be posing with? Stay tuned.
STEVE: Tonight's gonna be a madhouse.
Okay, so you handle Jamal 'cause he's got to get the most press out of this, uh Steve, can y'all excuse me for a second? So, did you have fun with Tariq last night? As a matter of fact, I did, and he told me you came to say hey.
Why don't you just back off, Cookie? Tariq's interested in me, not you.
What did you tell him? What do you think, I'm stupid? (CHUCKLES) He's not investigating anybody.
Oh, he's not? - No.
- Okay.
No, we just talked.
All we did was talk.
Oh, well, what did y'all talk about? He told me that Raheem had to get his leg cut off from the knee down.
Raheem, really? Really? He is working you, stupid.
No, he is not! (SIGHS) You know, it is possible for a good man to like me, Cookie, and this time, you're not gonna steal him or try to poison him in my head.
Come here.
Come here.
Come over here and talk to me.
Sit down, you're all the way over there.
You're all tense.
You had a drink last night with Tariq, didn't you? Man, I told you, if you fall off again, that your ass was out, and I meant that! You know you always stealing my boyfriends, right? You stole Sean, then Kyle, yeah Lucious.
Right right, 'cause if I'd never showed up, Lucious would have ended up with you.
Yeah, well, he met me first, then here you come.
Here come Cookie.
Every time you fall off the wagon, I get the blame.
I'm sick of it, Carol.
You really believe that you deserve my life.
Your sick ass really believe that.
- Candace was right about you.
- Candace.
Yeah, she was so right about you.
You don't give a damn about me.
All you care about is making yourself feel better.
That's why you keep me around.
You ain't got nothing of your own, just what Lucious is letting you have.
That's how you feel? Yeah, that's how it is.
Okay well, then bounce, Carol.
Bounce your ass out of my company.
That's how you feel? I don't care about you?! Then get your raggedy stuff out of my apartment! That's what you can do since I don't care about you, and you know what, forget about the ASAs! 'Cause I'm not taking no washed up crackhead to no ASAs! 'Cause you ain't gonna embarrass me.
Get out! I don't care about you.
I said get out! Get out! I don't care about you.
(MUSIC PLAYING) Gonna tell a story of A fella who fell in love I said that I had before But now I'm even mesure, phonetically in my Heart I thought that I would get the less But now I see I get the best No more time wasted, not trying to make a statement The words are coming out my head At night In the moonlight I see your smiling eyes Hey, man, I love that.
You know what I really love about it? It's your voice, man.
It resonates.
You are my butterfly I still say the tempo is too slow.
You knew I'd be your man You need to work on that.
Yeah, I could do that.
You needed me Hey, Jamal.
And now just like - Promise me something.
- Mm-hmm.
When you see me tonight, on the carpet with Chanel, don't let that mean anything to you.
I wanna say - I know I - (STOPS MUSIC) You know how many rappers and producers are gonna be on the carpet with supermodels as their beard? No, it's wack.
Listen, man, relax.
It's just one night.
Yo, get off me, man! Bro, don't you ever come at me like that again, bro.
- What? - You heard me, what? I swear, if you ever touch me like that ag Yo, Lucious, this your son? Yo, you need to talk to him.
'Cause this ain't cool.
(LAUGHS) I see D-Major's still on the DL.
Must've got to you.
You knew? A real dog can always tell a fake bitch.
Dad, can you stop with all the stupid riddles.
How did you know? I've been in this business so long, you think I don't know a little bit about everybody in this industry? And even though D-Major's a talented producer, his secret life is not so secretive.
And everybody knows how he likes to turn rich boys into his little bitch.
How do you know I ain't turning him into my little bitch? He came on to me.
I didn't come on to him.
Exactly.
I bet you he's on top.
- You're disgusting, Dad.
- No.
What's disgusting is what you're doing in my studio.
Anybody could've walked in here and saw you, and I taught you better than that.
You don't crap where you eat.
Yeah, Dad, you're right.
You're enjoying this.
Enjoying what? You think I enjoy watching my son become some closet phony's little bitch? Look, man, I've tried to be sensitive to your way of life.
There it is.
S-Sensitive to-to my way of life.
I've listened to you.
I've tried to tolerate something that is intolerable to my nature.
I tried to understand and be respectful of your choices, but you don't respect me.
You just keep throwing this unnatural way of life into my face.
I've tried to talk to you as a man, but all you do is turn into some little girl, mad about something I did to you - 20 years ago.
- 20 years ago.
You're crying like a little bitch about your mother throwing you in some water 40 years ago, so what does that say about you? Can't even look the woman in the eyes without crying.
I'm not crying.
Always telling me, "Jamal, don't be a little sissy bitch.
Put it into music.
" Well, Lucious, don't be a sissy bitch.
Put it into mu You ain't nothing to me but a disappointment.
And the day you die from AIDS I'm gonna celebrate.
Right when you think that Lucious can't stoop any lower, - he does, every single time.
- Okay, what did he do? So I'm in the studio with D-Major, 'cause he wants to produce me and Freda.
- And then Lucious - Wh-Wh-What did you just say? Mom, I told him no, okay? But at this point, I should work with more producers.
Okay, so you're back working with Freda? Why is that important? That's not even the issue.
- Jamal, come on.
- Lucious comes into the studio No, no, no, no, you need to let Freda go, Jamal.
- No, Ma.
Mom, no.
- You got to let her go.
This is not about Freda.
This is about Lucious.
This is about me.
And the things that we said that you can't come back from.
Hey, hey, hey.
(SIGHS) You remember that prosecutor who was so hell-bent on trying to bring your father down? Yeah, um, Tits McGee.
Yeah, that bitch.
Well, the Feds are still coming for us.
Okay? So we need to lay low, all right? Be easy.
Be careful.
All of us.
We need to lay low? All of us? Nah, they're coming for Lucious.
And tell me why I should care about that.
I got to worry about what's wrong with him and my music.
What would be my incentive to let go of my music for him? (SIGHS) You ever wonder how I got out early on good behavior? Honestly, I-I assumed you informed on somebody, but I His name His name - (GUNSHOTS) - Did you see who shot him? Can you name that shooter? Frank Gathers.
Ma, you snitched on Freda's dad? Yeah, I snitched.
So what? I snitched.
I snitched.
That was the only damn time I ever snitched.
And he ends up on in lock-up with our father.
Ma, did Lucious have something to do with his murder? That was a very dangerous man, okay? He would've killed all of us, without batting an eye.
And Freda? You know that apple didn't fall far from the tree.
So I need you to let her go, Jamal.
It's dangerous.
For all of us, okay? Okay.
Grandma? - Hey, ready to go? - We're going to the show.
Yes, ma'am, but we have to leave right now, before my father comes home to get dressed.
All right, Rhonda picked out a beautiful gown for you.
You can get dressed backstage in the greenroom, okay? Let's go.
Dwight doesn't want me there? Oh, n-n-n-no, he's just He's very nervous, that's all.
It's a big night for him.
Going somewhere? I'm gonna need your phone.
A woman that beautiful shouldn't walk the red carpet alone.
You want my arm to fall off? (LAUGHS) Shut up, Billy Dee.
I heard somebody needed a date for the ASAs.
Yeah, well, you know, Carol's back drinking again, so Well, Carol's more of a plus one.
- Not a date.
- (LAUGHS) - Baby? - Hmm? I got you something.
What is that? A joke? Open it.
Is this a trick? Open it.
(SCREAMS) Oh, my - (CHUCKLES) - Ooh-hoo-hoo! Ooh.
Let me put it on you.
This must have been as much as a sports car, huh? A little more than a Ferrari but less than a Lamborghini.
Oh, my.
Look at that.
Yeah, the way I see it, tonight is our night, Cook.
I mean, this is what we dreamed about way back when we were selling CDs out of the back of that old hooptie in Philly.
Among other things we were selling.
I knew we'd get here, I just didn't know it was gonna take us this long.
COOKIE: See, you hear that? Yeah, I kind of like the little riff, but the, um - lyrics suck.
- Lucious.
The song is about a man who's in love with a woman who don't love him back.
I swear, I couldn't imagine going with anyone but you.
(CHUCKLES) COOKIE: Baby, this album is gonna be big.
I can feel it.
Remember we used to have to duct-tape the driver's side of the door so you wouldn't fall out? - Oh, we was so raggedy back then.
- Yeah, and you'd talk about what you wanted to wear and what you were gonna say.
And you told me I couldn't say nothing on the red carpet 'cause I would just sound stupid, so you was going to do the talking.
You was always saying stupid stuff back then.
Ain't nothing changed, really.
(BOTH LAUGH) So, is that why you're taking me? That and I really miss that booty of yours.
Mm-hmm, I know you do.
I know you're looking at it while I'm walking away.
I'm trying not to.
(BOTH LAUGH) You're such a flirt.
LEAH: Get off me.
(GRUNTS) What the hell are you doing? Just following the boss man's orders.
No disrespect, Andre.
You, too, Granny.
Come on.
Get 'em in there.
Hey, at least you got a TV in there.
Daddy wanted you to be able to watch the ASAs.
TV ANNOUNCER: For 54 years, - the American Sound Awards - Enjoy the show.
have defined excellence in music Every year the world's favorite musicians and artists come together to shine and be a part of New York City's most anticipated night of the year.
Welcome to the ASAs.
(CROWD CHEERING) (JOURNALISTS CLAMORING) Ooh, ooh, ooh Ooh, ooh Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh Okay, okay, okay You're stupid funky I'm stupid fly Don't make no sense But that's all right Don't need no money Boy, I'm a dime You call me lady I'll call you guy Ooh, babe, you got a good thing coming Ooh, babe, you got a good thing coming Ooh, babe, you got a good thing coming F-A-B-U-L-O-U-S, I'm fabulous I know I'm fabulous, I know, I know I'm fabulous MAN: Hakeem, here! I know I'm fabulous I know, I know I'm fabulous WOMAN: Hakeem! I know, I know I'm fabulous F-A-B-U-L-O-U-S I'm fabulous Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh WOMAN: Freda, right here! MAN: Freda, right here, you look great! Freda! REPORTER: The big story tonight is the Lyons performing their brand-new Family Anthem.
Can it live up to the relentless hype? COOKIE: What you will see on that stage tonight is a real family.
Yeah, see, we're not the Brady Bunch, we're not the Partridges.
Hell, we ain't even the Jacksons.
We are the Lyons.
(CHUCKLES) I'm fabulous Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh Can we get you alone, Hakeem? Just a few more steps back.
Thank you.
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh Go tell your mama Go tell your friends Get you some follows on Instagram Yeah, Lucious may drive us all a little crazy every now and again, but he's our king.
And he's a genius.
And he's the reason why we are the first family of music.
Thank you.
Ooh, babe, you got a good thing coming Ooh, babe, you got a good thing coming F-A-B-U-L-O-U-S - I'm fabulous - REPORTER: We're here with Jamal Lyon, who is the most nominated artist at the ASAs.
- Congratulations.
- Thank you very much.
So, Jamal, do you have a special someone with you tonight? MAN: Over here, man! D-Major! (PHOTOGRAPHERS CLAMORING) Nah, not at all.
I'm here all by myself and proud of it.
Well, I hear that you're working on the Black and White album.
Care to share any updates on that? Yes, I'm shelving it.
The whole thing? Oh, it sounds like there's trouble in the Lyon family.
No, no.
Come on, no.
But I need to make an album that's for me, not for my parents, so y'all enjoy tonight's performance.
It's the last time you'll see me onstage with my family.
You heard it here first.
What are you doing? Ooh, babe, you got a good thing coming Ooh, babe, you got a good thing coming F-A-B-U-L-O-U-S I'm fabulous FREDA: Hey, yo, Mal.
Yo, this is crazy.
Everybody's shouting my name like I'm a star or something.
- Well, you are a star, Freda.
- Mmm.
Yo, after all this is done, um, we should talk about you leaving Empire.
I'll set you up with a new label, new management.
Everything.
Ev-Every label in the world's going to want you after this, you know? Well, I'm good at Empire.
What about our album? We good, all right? Trust me.
Get away from Empire.
F-A-B-U-L-O-U-S I'm fabulous I know I'm fabulous I know, I know I'm fabulous I know I'm fabulous I know, I know I'm fabulous I know I'm fabulous I know, I know I'm fabulous F-A-B-U-L-O-U-S I'm fabulous.
(APPLAUSE AND CHEERING) I'm so glad that my life story is inspiring others.
And if the pain and despair that I suffered after losing my mother to mental illness if it helps one young boy feel less alone in this world, then it's all worth it.
Does he look fat? The TV adds ten pounds, plus he broke his diet.
Why does he have a room like this? To lock people up? It's a panic room, Grandma.
Security company installed it.
Music gave me the strength to keep going after my mother passed away, and I believe He promised he wouldn't lock me up again.
They should all know he's a liar and a promise-breaker.
Listen to him tell his lies out there.
And so I'm dedicating tonight to my mother.
Thank you.
I might not make it, I might not make it Okay, let me get this straight.
First, you two run Empire together, and now you two are on the red carpet tonight.
Ugh.
So, does this mean Cookie and Lucious Lyon are? CAROL: Hey, Cookie! Hey, Cook! Hi Cookie! Excuse me, girl.
A CEO's job is never done.
I'll be right back.
(LAUGHING) Hey, y'all know Empire started in my garage, right? Excuse me one sec.
- Loretha! - Hey, girl! Hey, good to see you.
Come here.
Hey.
Carol, walk away.
Okay? Walk away before I drag your drunk ass by your nappy weave.
Okay? - Okay? - (KISSING SOUNDS) You smell good.
- Thank you.
- You look pretty.
- You, too.
Go home.
Get home safely.
- Okay.
Make sure she leaves.
Yeah.
- CAROL: Hi, hi.
- Let's go, get her out.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
PHOTOGRAPHER: Freda, Freda! CAROL: Oh, Freda! (CHEERS) Oh, my gosh.
Hi, Freda.
- I always thought you were so cute and talented.
- Thank you, Miss Carol.
- You all right? - Um, yeah, yeah.
You need me to call you a Uber? No, no, no, no, no, no, no, but you know what I need for you to do? I need for you to escort me up in this place so I can get Lucious' people off my tail.
- I got more press to do.
- You got press to do? - What you talking about, you got more press to do? - Yeah, I got more press.
- You think you're better than me or something, huh? - Come on.
You know what? You wouldn't even be here if Lucious didn't feel guilty about what he did to your daddy.
SECURITY GUARD: This way, please.
- Come on, let's go.
- Yeah, hood rat.
Your daddy.
Get your hands off me.
Boom, boom, boom, boom Bang, bang, bang, bang Boom, boom, boom, boom FREDA: They askin', "Why you do that, baby?" I'm wildin' on the block, like, "Why you do that, baby?" They wonder I like the way you rhyme and how you grew that daisy.
That's your little girl? Yeah, that's my girl.
- CAROL: Your daddy.
- LUCIOUS: Name was Frank Gathers.
PHOTOGRAPHER: Lucious Lyon! You and me, we cut from the same tree.
Lucious Lyon! Okay, uh, where's Andre? Um, I think he's in there with Rhonda.
I saw her go in.
She was looking for him, - but she couldn't find him.
- COOKIE: No.
Okay, well, n-n-n-no, no family picture until we get (SCREAMING) - (GUNSHOT) - LUCIOUS: Come on.
Your father didn't want this for you.
Let me help you.
LUCIOUS: He loved you so much that if you cut off his right arm, he'd reach over and hug you with his left one.
CAROL: You wouldn't even be here if Lucious didn't feel guilty about what he did to your daddy.
LUCIOUS: What the hell your daddy do to you? Lucious has been like a father to me, you know that.
HAKEEM: And you think that's a good thing.
Just brace yourself for when he abandons you, too.
Get away from Empire.
Stay away from that man.
(GRUNTS) (SCREAMING) No, no, no.
Stop, Freda, no! - (GUNSHOT) - (SCREAMING) Get the gun! Lucious? Are you hit? I'm okay.
She missed.
Mom! Mom! (SCREAMING) Jamal! Call boy, why you standing there? Jamal.
Okay.
Jamal, Jamal.
Look at me.
You gonna be all right, okay? (SOBBING) No, no, no! Say something.
Let's go.
Jamal, you're gonna make it.
Oh, God, no, please! Wake up, boy.
Say something.
Say something No, no, no, no, no, no Hey, Thirsty! Open the damn door, man.
Let me out of here.
It's my brother! As we reported at the top of the program, this year's ASA ceremony was canceled Thirsty! for the first time ever in Open the door, Thirsty! Come on, man! Superstar Jamal Lyon was tragically shot on the red carpet.
According to eyewitness testimony from the carpet, the horrific shooting was committed by another Empire artist, upstart rapper Freda Gathers, - who goes by the stage name Freda Gatz.
- (MOANING) Freda was plucked from obscurity by Empire CEO Lucious Lyon earlier this year, and was quickly labeled his prodigy and the face of Empire's revived Gutter Life imprint.
- Oh, my God.
- (PHONE BUZZING) Sources indicate that in recent weeks, Freda had grown closer to her victim, even collaborating on new tracks with him.
PARAMEDIC: 26 year-old black male, gunshot wound to the stomach.
- No exit wound, might be internal bleeding.
- Prep OR 2.
Mom, I'm okay, Mom.
I'm all right.
Keep Jamal, keep your eyes open.
Look at me! Don't you take your eyes off me, boy.
Open your eyes.
- What happened? Where's Dad? - I'm here.
I'm fine.
- He's fine.
He's fine.
- You take care of my boy.
DOCTOR: We need more A-positive stat.
Jamal, you're going to be fine.
Doctors they're just gonna patch you back up.
- DOCTOR: We don't have time to wait.
- (MONITOR BEEPING) - Get him for surgery.
- Let's move, people! - Now! Now! - No, no, no, Jamal! I'm sorry, this is as far as you can go.
I got to go Take them to Surgical Waiting.
- Cookie, it's gonna be - Get your hands off of me.
This is your fault, you son of a Hey! Put them damn cameras down! Put them down! Hasn't he given you enough already? LUCIOUS: Cookie.
(CRYING): Don't you touch me.
Get out of the way, Lucious.
REPORTER: Freda's since been taken into police custody.
Let's get to your family.
So far no motive has been revealed.
According to reports, Jamal Lyon is undergoing.
Let's go.
emergency surgery and remains in critical condition.
Superstar Jamal Lyon was tragically shot on the red carpet.
If you're just tuning into the program, we are saddened to report that beloved musician Jamal Lyon has been shot Excuse me.
Do you have any news yet? No, ma'am.
- They'll let you know.
- You said that 30 minutes ago.
(CRYING): I'm sorry.
- Ma.
- What? That's my baby.
That evil bitch shot my baby.
She shot at Lucious.
And Jamal just stepped in front of the bullet.
Come on, Mom.
ANDRE: How is he? - How is he? - RHONDA: There you are.
- How's Jamal? - Sit down.
COOKIE: He's (CRYING): He's still in surgery, and they're not telling us anything.
Dre, they're not telling us anything.
RHONDA: Where were you? I was looking everywhere for you.
Look, not now, okay, babe? I can't believe they're giving an ASA update.
TV ANNOUNCER: ASA for Rapper of the Year goes to Skrills.
Finally we come to the big prize, the ASA for Best Song of the Year.
COOKIE: Please, come on.
We need a reason to smile.
Jamal, come on.
The ASA for Best Song of the Year goes to "Dreaming" by P.
O.
C.
- (GROANS) - ANNOUNCER: Thank you.
HAKEEM: They split the votes.
All that fighting, you and Jamal.
For what? Nothing? TARIQ: Carol Hardaway's a wreck.
She won't be - a reliable witness.
- We should still press her.
I don't want to do that to her, and besides, I don't need her.
What happened tonight at the ASAs, that wasn't random.
It touches right on the nerve of what I've been building on.
Bodies were dropping under Lucious Lyon 20 years ago.
Bunkie Campbell told someone he murdered four drug dealers.
Are you gonna bring me something big? Always, but you know how I like to work.
I like to put things together carefully.
Lucious Lyon's ex-fiancé, pregnant by his son, Hakeem.
And she's willing to talk? Not yet, but I'm planning to persuade her.
(SIREN WAILING) Anybody want coffee? I'll take one.
I'll go with you.
HAKEEM: I guess we're on snack patrol now.
- Huh? - (CHUCKLES) (SIGHS) You mind if I sit down? Damn, Cookie.
If you heard the things I said to Jamal.
Maybe it would've been better if my mama had drowned me.
Stop.
You were born into a living hell.
That you can't help.
But I know, deep down, you want to do what's right for your family.
I know it.
Mr.
and Mrs.
Lyon? (OVERLAPPING CHATTER) (SIREN WAILING) Some are saying tonight's incident is more proof that hip-hop culture breeds violence.
But now, could Jamal Lyon end up paying for it with his life? citing privacy concerns, but we'll remain on the scene by Freda Gathers, seems to be a message REPORTER: Look! Someone just came outside.
- REPORTER 2: Who is she? - REPORTER 3: Excuse me.
Excuse me.
Excuse me, ma'am.
(REPORTERS CLAMORING) Is there any news about Jamal? Are you part of the family, ma'am? Do you have any news about Jamal Lyon's condition? Yes, I am part of the family.
REPORTER: Ma'am, what is your name? LEAH: Boom.
REPORTER 2: Do you have any new information? Boom.
REPORTER 3: What is your relationship to Lucious Lyon? Boom.
Freda, did you say something about Frank Gathers? Yeah, that's my father.
He got murdered in prison.
The Lyon family will be performing at this year's ASA awards.
Jamal, you know D-Major, musical director - for the ASAs.
- JAMAL: Of course.
D-MAJOR: I try to keep things professional, man.
And because you're not out.
You know I don't want to make you do anything you don't feel comfortable with.
Tiana's doing a duet with you on a song you yourself told me would go platinum.
The producers wanted her.
I bet you never even brought me up.
If it was me, I'd be jealous.
If my sister had everything and I had nothing.
CAROL: You know, I'm about to get my 90-day chip.
- Carol.
- Tariq? So, what, you working for the NYPD? No, I quit the force a long time ago.
COOKIE: Lucious, who is this lady? This is Leah Walker, Lucious' mother.
COOKIE: She's just a little, old lady, and there is nothing to fear.
I'm sorry I was too weak to kill you when I had the chance.
Now, tomorrow's the ASAs, and this song has to be the highlight of the show.
I want the entire world talking about it, okay? Bring us in.
Stop, stop, stop, stop, you're too tentative on the entrance.
You know what? Start again.
(DRUMMER PLAYS INTRO) (BAND JOINS IN) Stop.
Remember it's a lullaby.
Look, we're gonna be here all night until you get this right.
Okay, start one more time.
Two, three, four.
(BAND PLAYING) No, no.
I want the strings to come in just like that.
Let's try that again.
That chord, uh (LUCIOUS VOCALIZING WITH PIANO) No, tired is not an option.
Get it together.
Bring me back in one more time.
Stop for a second.
Just give me g-give me drums and give me bass.
That pace that's where we need to be at.
Stop.
We're getting there.
We're getting there.
Bring me back in.
Make sure it's strong.
There's no room for error.
Yeah.
This is the ASAs.
(LUCIOUS VOCALIZING) I like that, keep going.
(LUCIOUS VOCALIZING) Take us there.
Yeah.
Bass, yeah, keep going.
I'm liking this a lot.
Yeah.
(BAND PLAYS HARMONIOUSLY) - Give me a couple minutes here.
- Yes.
You guys sound amazing.
Band sounds great, Lucious.
Thanks, Cook.
They're getting there.
What's up? How's your mama? She's still crazy.
She's still at your house, right? Yeah.
- Mm-hmm.
- What's up? Um, Lucious, look, I need you to get some rest.
You've been at this all night.
Give the band a break.
I'll rest when I'm dead, but right now we got the ASAs tomorrow, and they got to be airtight.
You know that this ain't about the ASAs.
This is about you avoiding your mother.
Why you letting that woman do this to you? Look, stay in your lane, Cookie.
Hey, Lucious, come here.
Lucious you're working yourself so hard so you can avoid.
You have to deal with this.
Look, you didn't go home last night.
The other night you stayed in your office.
I told you, the woman's dangerous, and I don't trust her.
All right? Can I get back to work, please? All right, Lucious.
All right, count us back in, sweetheart.
FEMALE REPORTER: We are one day away from the 54th Annual American Sound Awards.
The big question everybody is asking: which Lyon will come ANNOUNCER: Tomorrow night on Fox, the 54th WEATHERMAN: The rain is supposed to clear up for tomorrow, so it should be Ms.
Walker.
Toast, ham, scrambled eggs, everything you like.
No.
Seasoning.
Pardon me? You don't season your food.
I'm not eating it.
Just give me coffee.
covering the red carpet.
Forecast earlier MAN: It's an honor to be nominated I mean, a big honor and I'm really exci (CHEERING ON TELEVISION) I thought I fired you.
Hmm.
WOMAN: Katy Perry, Taylor Swift.
WOMAN 2: Ah, well, I can't wait to see what Taylor Swift FEMALE REPORTER: In the video for his nominated hit song, "Boom Boom Boom Boom," Lucious Lyon shares a heartbreaking story about his bipolar mother who took her own life.
It's a rare look inside one man's very personal journey through pain and poverty.
Lucious Lyon's own journey this year has been remarkable, having served three months in prison for what many consider a racially motivated prosecution, and then losing and regaining control of his Empire Entertainment, only to emerge with Boom.
one of the biggest hits of his career.
Bang, bang, bang, bang Boom, boom, boom, boom Boom.
- Bang, bang, bang, bang - Boom.
He's always been a liar.
A bald-faced liar.
Bang, bang, bang, bang.
- Thank you, William.
- Okay.
Hey, Cook, look, Rhonda just fit me in this dress.
It's banging, right? So what do you think about me wearing it to the ASAs? Thanks.
Sure, but not if you're going with me.
You need to tell Rhonda to get you something a little more appropriate.
You look like a cheap prostitute.
So what skank you think Lucious is taking? Girl, I don't know, and I don't care.
All I care about is getting those boys up on that stage, because come Sunday, all the headlines are gonna be calling us "The First Family of Hip Hop," and that is all I care about.
Girl, guess who I ran into at the restaurant on Great Jones Street.
Tariq Cousins, remember him? Fine-ass Tariq? - Tariq the Freak? - Yeah.
- The cop? - No, no he's not working for the Philly PD anymore.
He lives here in New York.
- (PHONE CHIMES) - Girl he just invited me to dinner at Laviticus.
Ooh, you know, I'm gonna ask Rhonda if I could borrow this dress just in case Tariq wants to freak! Yes, Tariq! (SIGHS) JAMAL: Said I got to do, got to do my own thing I do my own thing Do my own thing I got to do my own thing JAMAL: Do my own thing FREDA: Yo Whoop Can't nobody tell me Can't nobody tell me What to do, tell me what to do JAMAL: Can't nobody, ugh FREDA: Uh, everything I do Is me, what you mean? We gon' keep it 100 A bean No stranger to struggling Making something out of nothing - Yeah - Uh, yeah, for nothin' - It's somethin', I do it - Oh, yeah I want it, I get it So I'm gettin' to it Do my own thing Came this far, it's all me Doin' what I do - FREDA: I got to do my own thing - Yeah - My way, my way - I got to do it my way JAMAL: Doin' my own thing Trippin' on Nobody Makin' my moves FREDA: I got to do my own thing My way, my way, my way Yeah, I got to do it my way.
So? I mean, obviously, we ain't done yet, but what do you think? I, uh on the real that's that brand-new right there.
You got something.
- Yeah? - (CHUCKLES) You do.
Yeah, it's fire.
Yo, seriously, though, he's a tougher critic - than my mom.
- I know, wow.
Thank you.
Oh, no, no, no, no, the two of y'all did that.
For real, you got magic.
- Thank you.
- Oh! We can't lose it! - That's magic.
- That's what's up, right? Right, look, I'm-a get back to the shop, cut some heads.
- Yeah.
- D-Major, man, I appreciate it; it's a pleasure.
All right.
I'll catch y'all later.
- All right, Freda.
- All right.
(ELEVATOR BELL DINGS) J it's time to let your mom go.
You ain't serious? I'm dead-ass.
Hell no, Derek.
That's my mother, and-and besides, I love working with her.
She's producing the whole damn Black and White album.
Jamal you're so much bigger than whatever your moms and pops could do for your sound right now.
Plus they keep you twisted up.
It's time for you to be more than a musical mama's boy.
You should level up.
Let me produce your next album.
You want to produce my next album? Yeah.
Unless I ain't big enough for you.
Party with disguises.
Ten letters.
You tell me.
Masked ball.
(CHUCKLES) So, you good, Grandma? Are you eating right? You taking your medication? So many pills, make me choke.
Why can't they put it all in one? But you feel better, right? Do the staff take you out to get some fresh air? So many maids and people working in this house, it feels like Gone with the Wind.
But everybody treats you respectfully, right? I don't like being left out.
Left out, how? They talk about it on the TV, and I know Dwight's gonna be in it.
You talking about the ASAs? They said my whole family's performing, but nobody invited me.
Do you know I've never even seen him on a stage? Lucious Lyon.
Look, I'd-I'd love to take you to the ASAs, Grandma.
I'd need to talk to Empire's PR department to see if we can even get an extra ticket.
Tell Dwight to talk to them.
He can get me a ticket.
(SIGHS) You'd need a new dress and I would have to run it by Pop.
It could be a tricky situation.
Because he wishes I was dead.
Grandma, he doesn't wish that you were That's what he told everybody in that movie he made.
That was just a movie.
Okay, it was a story, make-believe.
Now, the problem I won't tell anybody he lied, if that's what you're scared of.
I just want to see my grandbabies up there on that stage, that's all.
It would destroy his credibility if anybody found out, Grandma.
It'd be bad for Empire, and it would be really, really bad for Pop.
Honey, there's gonna be so many pretty girls there, nobody's even gonna look sideways at a little old lady.
Hey, Rhonda.
- Hey.
- Oh, hey.
Sorry, do you have a minute? Well, I'm on my way to a fitting for a bunch of artists for the ASAs, uh, well - I'll meet you guys there, just go ahead without me.
- Sure.
Hey, sorry.
Sorry, I barely have a minute.
- What's up? - Um You weren't at yoga the other day and, uh, I thought I'd see you there, and I've been texting you, and it's just not like you to not respond, so I've just been crazed dressing all these artists, that's all.
Oh, okay.
Oh.
Oh, my God, I'm starting to show, and it's painful for you, I'm sorry, Rhonda.
- No.
- I'm so stupid.
- No, no, Anika.
- I should be more sensitive.
I'm fine, honestly.
I'm happy for you.
But I was gonna ask you a question, actually.
Do you remember when you came over that day to see the nursery and you were wearing those really cute shoes? They had red soles.
They were Louboutins, right? Oh, God, I don't remember what I was wearing.
(LAUGHING): Why? Just because I feel like they're good day-to-night shoes, so I was wondering if you were wearing them that night.
Were you? Did we see each other that night? I don't know.
Did we? LAURA: Okay, so think a winter wonderland.
Snow icicles, an all silver cake.
That's gonna be shiny.
All the mags are already scrambling to get the first pictures of the bride and groom.
Look, I don't even know if I want paparazzi at our wedding.
But if we give Us Weekly an exclusive, maybe they'll highlight some of my music on their site.
It's just one magazine.
I don't think that'll cheapen it.
- Do it - Tell mama you know I Look, Laura, bae, I don't want you to blame yourself.
It's my fault.
- Say it - You gon' have to do less when you But your career ain't gonna take off the way we wanted it to.
- Show it - See, you gon' need to do more than just - Prove it - Oh, baby You don't believe in me anymore.
You know Say it, baby Do it, baby Look, we worked hard, the both of us.
You did a couple dope songs.
You opened up for Tiana on tour but it just hasn't popped yet.
Baby But look we can still give Us Weekly that exclusive.
Stop.
See your body move in different ways My dream is marrying you.
(KISSES) That's enough for me right now.
You make me come through I get so close to you.
Carol's story panned out.
Tariq quit the force in 2010.
Why? Don't know, files are sealed.
Some kind of police policy.
Even Thirst couldn't open it up, which means Which means he's a Fed now.
- That's what it means.
- Yeah, but this is the problem, now, I mean, why would the Feds want to rumble with me again, especially after that little fiasco with Roxanne Ford? Now your boy, Tariq, I mean, I ain't never hung with him, but he was always respectful back when we was grinding, but him and your sister, that's Exactly, why would he want to get mixed up with Carol? Everybody know Carol's a crackhead and she got three illegitimate kids.
That don't make sense.
They not slick.
Thirsty might be done investigating Tariq, but I'm not.
Speaking about crackheads, why are you taking her to the ASAs? Yeah, well, I heard you was gonna ask me until you found out I had a date.
No, that's all right, I'm-a take a supermodel.
Oh, Lucious, don't nobody want your fat ass.
Yeah, I'm only fat where it counts.
In the mouth.
Come and get it, come and get it - (CHUCKLES) - Come and get it, come and get it You know we got it over here, be clear Baby, I know that you're wit' it Come and get it, uh Ten bottles at the table You know we got it over here, be clear, baby - Well, well, well.
- Cookie.
If it isn't Tariq Cousins.
You okay? Did I scare you? No, no, good to see you.
Eh, don't lie.
Look like you seen a ghost.
(BOTH LAUGH) I'm not as gullible as my sister.
- (BOTH CHUCKLE) - Uh-huh.
Ooh, uh, FYI, she doesn't know I'm here.
- Uh-huh.
- Carol, she always late.
Yeah.
I remember you bailing her out of a bunch of jams.
Yeah, family, that's what you do.
Of course, you stole a bunch of her boyfriends, too, and didn't she even hook up with, uh, Lucious before y'all hooked up? See, that's not quite how that happened, Tariq the Freak.
- (BOTH CHUCKLE) - The Freak.
Look, I know you a Fed, so you better not be planning on putting the squeeze on my sister to try to come for me or my family.
You got something to hide? (LAUGHS) It's an innocent date.
I ran into her and wanted to hang, you know.
- Hmm.
- New York is colder than a pimp's heart on $65K a year.
- Mm.
- I miss Philly.
Yeah, we always said you was one of the good ones.
Yeah, you never forgot the "G" code.
Nah, never that.
I grew up on those streets, Cookie.
That code means more to me than any badge I wear, any oath of office I take which is why I'm surprised you still rocking with Lucious when he's the one who violated it.
Lucious? Yeah.
Yeah, he killed your cousin, Bunkie.
You enjoy your dinner at my and Lucious' club.
Oh, and watch out.
My sister has herpes.
Hope it's not too late.
(GRUNTS) FEMALE REPORTER: The countdown to the ASAs is on.
What will your favorite star be wearing? Who will be best dressed, worst, and most importantly, who will they be posing with? Stay tuned.
STEVE: Tonight's gonna be a madhouse.
Okay, so you handle Jamal 'cause he's got to get the most press out of this, uh Steve, can y'all excuse me for a second? So, did you have fun with Tariq last night? As a matter of fact, I did, and he told me you came to say hey.
Why don't you just back off, Cookie? Tariq's interested in me, not you.
What did you tell him? What do you think, I'm stupid? (CHUCKLES) He's not investigating anybody.
Oh, he's not? - No.
- Okay.
No, we just talked.
All we did was talk.
Oh, well, what did y'all talk about? He told me that Raheem had to get his leg cut off from the knee down.
Raheem, really? Really? He is working you, stupid.
No, he is not! (SIGHS) You know, it is possible for a good man to like me, Cookie, and this time, you're not gonna steal him or try to poison him in my head.
Come here.
Come here.
Come over here and talk to me.
Sit down, you're all the way over there.
You're all tense.
You had a drink last night with Tariq, didn't you? Man, I told you, if you fall off again, that your ass was out, and I meant that! You know you always stealing my boyfriends, right? You stole Sean, then Kyle, yeah Lucious.
Right right, 'cause if I'd never showed up, Lucious would have ended up with you.
Yeah, well, he met me first, then here you come.
Here come Cookie.
Every time you fall off the wagon, I get the blame.
I'm sick of it, Carol.
You really believe that you deserve my life.
Your sick ass really believe that.
- Candace was right about you.
- Candace.
Yeah, she was so right about you.
You don't give a damn about me.
All you care about is making yourself feel better.
That's why you keep me around.
You ain't got nothing of your own, just what Lucious is letting you have.
That's how you feel? Yeah, that's how it is.
Okay well, then bounce, Carol.
Bounce your ass out of my company.
That's how you feel? I don't care about you?! Then get your raggedy stuff out of my apartment! That's what you can do since I don't care about you, and you know what, forget about the ASAs! 'Cause I'm not taking no washed up crackhead to no ASAs! 'Cause you ain't gonna embarrass me.
Get out! I don't care about you.
I said get out! Get out! I don't care about you.
(MUSIC PLAYING) Gonna tell a story of A fella who fell in love I said that I had before But now I'm even mesure, phonetically in my Heart I thought that I would get the less But now I see I get the best No more time wasted, not trying to make a statement The words are coming out my head At night In the moonlight I see your smiling eyes Hey, man, I love that.
You know what I really love about it? It's your voice, man.
It resonates.
You are my butterfly I still say the tempo is too slow.
You knew I'd be your man You need to work on that.
Yeah, I could do that.
You needed me Hey, Jamal.
And now just like - Promise me something.
- Mm-hmm.
When you see me tonight, on the carpet with Chanel, don't let that mean anything to you.
I wanna say - I know I - (STOPS MUSIC) You know how many rappers and producers are gonna be on the carpet with supermodels as their beard? No, it's wack.
Listen, man, relax.
It's just one night.
Yo, get off me, man! Bro, don't you ever come at me like that again, bro.
- What? - You heard me, what? I swear, if you ever touch me like that ag Yo, Lucious, this your son? Yo, you need to talk to him.
'Cause this ain't cool.
(LAUGHS) I see D-Major's still on the DL.
Must've got to you.
You knew? A real dog can always tell a fake bitch.
Dad, can you stop with all the stupid riddles.
How did you know? I've been in this business so long, you think I don't know a little bit about everybody in this industry? And even though D-Major's a talented producer, his secret life is not so secretive.
And everybody knows how he likes to turn rich boys into his little bitch.
How do you know I ain't turning him into my little bitch? He came on to me.
I didn't come on to him.
Exactly.
I bet you he's on top.
- You're disgusting, Dad.
- No.
What's disgusting is what you're doing in my studio.
Anybody could've walked in here and saw you, and I taught you better than that.
You don't crap where you eat.
Yeah, Dad, you're right.
You're enjoying this.
Enjoying what? You think I enjoy watching my son become some closet phony's little bitch? Look, man, I've tried to be sensitive to your way of life.
There it is.
S-Sensitive to-to my way of life.
I've listened to you.
I've tried to tolerate something that is intolerable to my nature.
I tried to understand and be respectful of your choices, but you don't respect me.
You just keep throwing this unnatural way of life into my face.
I've tried to talk to you as a man, but all you do is turn into some little girl, mad about something I did to you - 20 years ago.
- 20 years ago.
You're crying like a little bitch about your mother throwing you in some water 40 years ago, so what does that say about you? Can't even look the woman in the eyes without crying.
I'm not crying.
Always telling me, "Jamal, don't be a little sissy bitch.
Put it into music.
" Well, Lucious, don't be a sissy bitch.
Put it into mu You ain't nothing to me but a disappointment.
And the day you die from AIDS I'm gonna celebrate.
Right when you think that Lucious can't stoop any lower, - he does, every single time.
- Okay, what did he do? So I'm in the studio with D-Major, 'cause he wants to produce me and Freda.
- And then Lucious - Wh-Wh-What did you just say? Mom, I told him no, okay? But at this point, I should work with more producers.
Okay, so you're back working with Freda? Why is that important? That's not even the issue.
- Jamal, come on.
- Lucious comes into the studio No, no, no, no, you need to let Freda go, Jamal.
- No, Ma.
Mom, no.
- You got to let her go.
This is not about Freda.
This is about Lucious.
This is about me.
And the things that we said that you can't come back from.
Hey, hey, hey.
(SIGHS) You remember that prosecutor who was so hell-bent on trying to bring your father down? Yeah, um, Tits McGee.
Yeah, that bitch.
Well, the Feds are still coming for us.
Okay? So we need to lay low, all right? Be easy.
Be careful.
All of us.
We need to lay low? All of us? Nah, they're coming for Lucious.
And tell me why I should care about that.
I got to worry about what's wrong with him and my music.
What would be my incentive to let go of my music for him? (SIGHS) You ever wonder how I got out early on good behavior? Honestly, I-I assumed you informed on somebody, but I His name His name - (GUNSHOTS) - Did you see who shot him? Can you name that shooter? Frank Gathers.
Ma, you snitched on Freda's dad? Yeah, I snitched.
So what? I snitched.
I snitched.
That was the only damn time I ever snitched.
And he ends up on in lock-up with our father.
Ma, did Lucious have something to do with his murder? That was a very dangerous man, okay? He would've killed all of us, without batting an eye.
And Freda? You know that apple didn't fall far from the tree.
So I need you to let her go, Jamal.
It's dangerous.
For all of us, okay? Okay.
Grandma? - Hey, ready to go? - We're going to the show.
Yes, ma'am, but we have to leave right now, before my father comes home to get dressed.
All right, Rhonda picked out a beautiful gown for you.
You can get dressed backstage in the greenroom, okay? Let's go.
Dwight doesn't want me there? Oh, n-n-n-no, he's just He's very nervous, that's all.
It's a big night for him.
Going somewhere? I'm gonna need your phone.
A woman that beautiful shouldn't walk the red carpet alone.
You want my arm to fall off? (LAUGHS) Shut up, Billy Dee.
I heard somebody needed a date for the ASAs.
Yeah, well, you know, Carol's back drinking again, so Well, Carol's more of a plus one.
- Not a date.
- (LAUGHS) - Baby? - Hmm? I got you something.
What is that? A joke? Open it.
Is this a trick? Open it.
(SCREAMS) Oh, my - (CHUCKLES) - Ooh-hoo-hoo! Ooh.
Let me put it on you.
This must have been as much as a sports car, huh? A little more than a Ferrari but less than a Lamborghini.
Oh, my.
Look at that.
Yeah, the way I see it, tonight is our night, Cook.
I mean, this is what we dreamed about way back when we were selling CDs out of the back of that old hooptie in Philly.
Among other things we were selling.
I knew we'd get here, I just didn't know it was gonna take us this long.
COOKIE: See, you hear that? Yeah, I kind of like the little riff, but the, um - lyrics suck.
- Lucious.
The song is about a man who's in love with a woman who don't love him back.
I swear, I couldn't imagine going with anyone but you.
(CHUCKLES) COOKIE: Baby, this album is gonna be big.
I can feel it.
Remember we used to have to duct-tape the driver's side of the door so you wouldn't fall out? - Oh, we was so raggedy back then.
- Yeah, and you'd talk about what you wanted to wear and what you were gonna say.
And you told me I couldn't say nothing on the red carpet 'cause I would just sound stupid, so you was going to do the talking.
You was always saying stupid stuff back then.
Ain't nothing changed, really.
(BOTH LAUGH) So, is that why you're taking me? That and I really miss that booty of yours.
Mm-hmm, I know you do.
I know you're looking at it while I'm walking away.
I'm trying not to.
(BOTH LAUGH) You're such a flirt.
LEAH: Get off me.
(GRUNTS) What the hell are you doing? Just following the boss man's orders.
No disrespect, Andre.
You, too, Granny.
Come on.
Get 'em in there.
Hey, at least you got a TV in there.
Daddy wanted you to be able to watch the ASAs.
TV ANNOUNCER: For 54 years, - the American Sound Awards - Enjoy the show.
have defined excellence in music Every year the world's favorite musicians and artists come together to shine and be a part of New York City's most anticipated night of the year.
Welcome to the ASAs.
(CROWD CHEERING) (JOURNALISTS CLAMORING) Ooh, ooh, ooh Ooh, ooh Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh Okay, okay, okay You're stupid funky I'm stupid fly Don't make no sense But that's all right Don't need no money Boy, I'm a dime You call me lady I'll call you guy Ooh, babe, you got a good thing coming Ooh, babe, you got a good thing coming Ooh, babe, you got a good thing coming F-A-B-U-L-O-U-S, I'm fabulous I know I'm fabulous, I know, I know I'm fabulous MAN: Hakeem, here! I know I'm fabulous I know, I know I'm fabulous WOMAN: Hakeem! I know, I know I'm fabulous F-A-B-U-L-O-U-S I'm fabulous Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh WOMAN: Freda, right here! MAN: Freda, right here, you look great! Freda! REPORTER: The big story tonight is the Lyons performing their brand-new Family Anthem.
Can it live up to the relentless hype? COOKIE: What you will see on that stage tonight is a real family.
Yeah, see, we're not the Brady Bunch, we're not the Partridges.
Hell, we ain't even the Jacksons.
We are the Lyons.
(CHUCKLES) I'm fabulous Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh Can we get you alone, Hakeem? Just a few more steps back.
Thank you.
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh Go tell your mama Go tell your friends Get you some follows on Instagram Yeah, Lucious may drive us all a little crazy every now and again, but he's our king.
And he's a genius.
And he's the reason why we are the first family of music.
Thank you.
Ooh, babe, you got a good thing coming Ooh, babe, you got a good thing coming F-A-B-U-L-O-U-S - I'm fabulous - REPORTER: We're here with Jamal Lyon, who is the most nominated artist at the ASAs.
- Congratulations.
- Thank you very much.
So, Jamal, do you have a special someone with you tonight? MAN: Over here, man! D-Major! (PHOTOGRAPHERS CLAMORING) Nah, not at all.
I'm here all by myself and proud of it.
Well, I hear that you're working on the Black and White album.
Care to share any updates on that? Yes, I'm shelving it.
The whole thing? Oh, it sounds like there's trouble in the Lyon family.
No, no.
Come on, no.
But I need to make an album that's for me, not for my parents, so y'all enjoy tonight's performance.
It's the last time you'll see me onstage with my family.
You heard it here first.
What are you doing? Ooh, babe, you got a good thing coming Ooh, babe, you got a good thing coming F-A-B-U-L-O-U-S I'm fabulous FREDA: Hey, yo, Mal.
Yo, this is crazy.
Everybody's shouting my name like I'm a star or something.
- Well, you are a star, Freda.
- Mmm.
Yo, after all this is done, um, we should talk about you leaving Empire.
I'll set you up with a new label, new management.
Everything.
Ev-Every label in the world's going to want you after this, you know? Well, I'm good at Empire.
What about our album? We good, all right? Trust me.
Get away from Empire.
F-A-B-U-L-O-U-S I'm fabulous I know I'm fabulous I know, I know I'm fabulous I know I'm fabulous I know, I know I'm fabulous I know I'm fabulous I know, I know I'm fabulous F-A-B-U-L-O-U-S I'm fabulous.
(APPLAUSE AND CHEERING) I'm so glad that my life story is inspiring others.
And if the pain and despair that I suffered after losing my mother to mental illness if it helps one young boy feel less alone in this world, then it's all worth it.
Does he look fat? The TV adds ten pounds, plus he broke his diet.
Why does he have a room like this? To lock people up? It's a panic room, Grandma.
Security company installed it.
Music gave me the strength to keep going after my mother passed away, and I believe He promised he wouldn't lock me up again.
They should all know he's a liar and a promise-breaker.
Listen to him tell his lies out there.
And so I'm dedicating tonight to my mother.
Thank you.
I might not make it, I might not make it Okay, let me get this straight.
First, you two run Empire together, and now you two are on the red carpet tonight.
Ugh.
So, does this mean Cookie and Lucious Lyon are? CAROL: Hey, Cookie! Hey, Cook! Hi Cookie! Excuse me, girl.
A CEO's job is never done.
I'll be right back.
(LAUGHING) Hey, y'all know Empire started in my garage, right? Excuse me one sec.
- Loretha! - Hey, girl! Hey, good to see you.
Come here.
Hey.
Carol, walk away.
Okay? Walk away before I drag your drunk ass by your nappy weave.
Okay? - Okay? - (KISSING SOUNDS) You smell good.
- Thank you.
- You look pretty.
- You, too.
Go home.
Get home safely.
- Okay.
Make sure she leaves.
Yeah.
- CAROL: Hi, hi.
- Let's go, get her out.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
PHOTOGRAPHER: Freda, Freda! CAROL: Oh, Freda! (CHEERS) Oh, my gosh.
Hi, Freda.
- I always thought you were so cute and talented.
- Thank you, Miss Carol.
- You all right? - Um, yeah, yeah.
You need me to call you a Uber? No, no, no, no, no, no, no, but you know what I need for you to do? I need for you to escort me up in this place so I can get Lucious' people off my tail.
- I got more press to do.
- You got press to do? - What you talking about, you got more press to do? - Yeah, I got more press.
- You think you're better than me or something, huh? - Come on.
You know what? You wouldn't even be here if Lucious didn't feel guilty about what he did to your daddy.
SECURITY GUARD: This way, please.
- Come on, let's go.
- Yeah, hood rat.
Your daddy.
Get your hands off me.
Boom, boom, boom, boom Bang, bang, bang, bang Boom, boom, boom, boom FREDA: They askin', "Why you do that, baby?" I'm wildin' on the block, like, "Why you do that, baby?" They wonder I like the way you rhyme and how you grew that daisy.
That's your little girl? Yeah, that's my girl.
- CAROL: Your daddy.
- LUCIOUS: Name was Frank Gathers.
PHOTOGRAPHER: Lucious Lyon! You and me, we cut from the same tree.
Lucious Lyon! Okay, uh, where's Andre? Um, I think he's in there with Rhonda.
I saw her go in.
She was looking for him, - but she couldn't find him.
- COOKIE: No.
Okay, well, n-n-n-no, no family picture until we get (SCREAMING) - (GUNSHOT) - LUCIOUS: Come on.
Your father didn't want this for you.
Let me help you.
LUCIOUS: He loved you so much that if you cut off his right arm, he'd reach over and hug you with his left one.
CAROL: You wouldn't even be here if Lucious didn't feel guilty about what he did to your daddy.
LUCIOUS: What the hell your daddy do to you? Lucious has been like a father to me, you know that.
HAKEEM: And you think that's a good thing.
Just brace yourself for when he abandons you, too.
Get away from Empire.
Stay away from that man.
(GRUNTS) (SCREAMING) No, no, no.
Stop, Freda, no! - (GUNSHOT) - (SCREAMING) Get the gun! Lucious? Are you hit? I'm okay.
She missed.
Mom! Mom! (SCREAMING) Jamal! Call boy, why you standing there? Jamal.
Okay.
Jamal, Jamal.
Look at me.
You gonna be all right, okay? (SOBBING) No, no, no! Say something.
Let's go.
Jamal, you're gonna make it.
Oh, God, no, please! Wake up, boy.
Say something.
Say something No, no, no, no, no, no Hey, Thirsty! Open the damn door, man.
Let me out of here.
It's my brother! As we reported at the top of the program, this year's ASA ceremony was canceled Thirsty! for the first time ever in Open the door, Thirsty! Come on, man! Superstar Jamal Lyon was tragically shot on the red carpet.
According to eyewitness testimony from the carpet, the horrific shooting was committed by another Empire artist, upstart rapper Freda Gathers, - who goes by the stage name Freda Gatz.
- (MOANING) Freda was plucked from obscurity by Empire CEO Lucious Lyon earlier this year, and was quickly labeled his prodigy and the face of Empire's revived Gutter Life imprint.
- Oh, my God.
- (PHONE BUZZING) Sources indicate that in recent weeks, Freda had grown closer to her victim, even collaborating on new tracks with him.
PARAMEDIC: 26 year-old black male, gunshot wound to the stomach.
- No exit wound, might be internal bleeding.
- Prep OR 2.
Mom, I'm okay, Mom.
I'm all right.
Keep Jamal, keep your eyes open.
Look at me! Don't you take your eyes off me, boy.
Open your eyes.
- What happened? Where's Dad? - I'm here.
I'm fine.
- He's fine.
He's fine.
- You take care of my boy.
DOCTOR: We need more A-positive stat.
Jamal, you're going to be fine.
Doctors they're just gonna patch you back up.
- DOCTOR: We don't have time to wait.
- (MONITOR BEEPING) - Get him for surgery.
- Let's move, people! - Now! Now! - No, no, no, Jamal! I'm sorry, this is as far as you can go.
I got to go Take them to Surgical Waiting.
- Cookie, it's gonna be - Get your hands off of me.
This is your fault, you son of a Hey! Put them damn cameras down! Put them down! Hasn't he given you enough already? LUCIOUS: Cookie.
(CRYING): Don't you touch me.
Get out of the way, Lucious.
REPORTER: Freda's since been taken into police custody.
Let's get to your family.
So far no motive has been revealed.
According to reports, Jamal Lyon is undergoing.
Let's go.
emergency surgery and remains in critical condition.
Superstar Jamal Lyon was tragically shot on the red carpet.
If you're just tuning into the program, we are saddened to report that beloved musician Jamal Lyon has been shot Excuse me.
Do you have any news yet? No, ma'am.
- They'll let you know.
- You said that 30 minutes ago.
(CRYING): I'm sorry.
- Ma.
- What? That's my baby.
That evil bitch shot my baby.
She shot at Lucious.
And Jamal just stepped in front of the bullet.
Come on, Mom.
ANDRE: How is he? - How is he? - RHONDA: There you are.
- How's Jamal? - Sit down.
COOKIE: He's (CRYING): He's still in surgery, and they're not telling us anything.
Dre, they're not telling us anything.
RHONDA: Where were you? I was looking everywhere for you.
Look, not now, okay, babe? I can't believe they're giving an ASA update.
TV ANNOUNCER: ASA for Rapper of the Year goes to Skrills.
Finally we come to the big prize, the ASA for Best Song of the Year.
COOKIE: Please, come on.
We need a reason to smile.
Jamal, come on.
The ASA for Best Song of the Year goes to "Dreaming" by P.
O.
C.
- (GROANS) - ANNOUNCER: Thank you.
HAKEEM: They split the votes.
All that fighting, you and Jamal.
For what? Nothing? TARIQ: Carol Hardaway's a wreck.
She won't be - a reliable witness.
- We should still press her.
I don't want to do that to her, and besides, I don't need her.
What happened tonight at the ASAs, that wasn't random.
It touches right on the nerve of what I've been building on.
Bodies were dropping under Lucious Lyon 20 years ago.
Bunkie Campbell told someone he murdered four drug dealers.
Are you gonna bring me something big? Always, but you know how I like to work.
I like to put things together carefully.
Lucious Lyon's ex-fiancé, pregnant by his son, Hakeem.
And she's willing to talk? Not yet, but I'm planning to persuade her.
(SIREN WAILING) Anybody want coffee? I'll take one.
I'll go with you.
HAKEEM: I guess we're on snack patrol now.
- Huh? - (CHUCKLES) (SIGHS) You mind if I sit down? Damn, Cookie.
If you heard the things I said to Jamal.
Maybe it would've been better if my mama had drowned me.
Stop.
You were born into a living hell.
That you can't help.
But I know, deep down, you want to do what's right for your family.
I know it.
Mr.
and Mrs.
Lyon? (OVERLAPPING CHATTER) (SIREN WAILING) Some are saying tonight's incident is more proof that hip-hop culture breeds violence.
But now, could Jamal Lyon end up paying for it with his life? citing privacy concerns, but we'll remain on the scene by Freda Gathers, seems to be a message REPORTER: Look! Someone just came outside.
- REPORTER 2: Who is she? - REPORTER 3: Excuse me.
Excuse me.
Excuse me, ma'am.
(REPORTERS CLAMORING) Is there any news about Jamal? Are you part of the family, ma'am? Do you have any news about Jamal Lyon's condition? Yes, I am part of the family.
REPORTER: Ma'am, what is your name? LEAH: Boom.
REPORTER 2: Do you have any new information? Boom.
REPORTER 3: What is your relationship to Lucious Lyon? Boom.