Wray Nerely, co-star in the cult S.F. show Spectrum, tries to get to a s.f.convention. However, his booker downgrades his seat to coach, and he tries to convince an overeager fan to change seats with him.
At the convention, Wray finds Bobbie in his hotel room along with his volunteer assistant Karen, who is "poopie sick". Together they will brave the autograph lines.
Wray meets an old friend, Jerry, who gives him a painkiller. So Wray is feeling no pain when he attends a VIP party and talks about the Eastwood film and his hate of s.f.
A hungover Wray makes the mistake of trying to do an early-morning panel and takes Sean Astin's advice to use the word "retard". It doesn't go well and a mob of handicapped fans soon chase him through the con.
Leslie and Sean both hit on Bobbie: she thinks Leslie is gay, and Sean thinks that Bobbie is transgender. Meanwhile, Wray sees his new action figure and begins to understand Louise's love of porcelain.
Wray tries to have dinner with Louise, and Wray Wray, and Isabelle, but discovers Louise's dark secret. Louise points out that Wray Wray's action isn't child-suitable.
When Wray's voice isn't considered manly enough for an action video game, he gets his walking papers. However, things look up when Milo Ventimiglia offers him a job at a comic book store and Jack offers to make a movie with him.
Wray finds himself stuck on a comic book store opening panel about racism in voiceovers, with Michael Dorn and Kevin Gevioux. They're less than amused when they discover Wray did the voice of Rigamorale in What's Up Bitch.
Stutter takes Wray prisoner and demands an apology... and a hairdresser. Meanwhile, Dawn wonders if one of her twins are hers, and Jack has good news about the Spectrum rights.
Jack gets the news that TV is the new movies... and he's no longer a decent movie star. Meanwhile, Wray deals with his stuntman-turned-landlord, and worries that Jack will find out that he's dating Faith.
After Wray says that he doesn't want to work in sci-fi anymore, Jack offers to get him a job if he signs up for Spectrum. Meanwhile, Wray's agents tell him that he has a cereal commercial.
Wray goes to Bobbie's "office" to hire her as his TV and movie rep. Meanwhile, Faith breaks up with Jack and Wray, and Dale gets back from the hospital to give Wray some advice.
Wray tries to impress director Diego Alfonso by doing his own stunts on Diego's cereal commercial, in the hopes that Diego will cast him in Doctor-Cop-Lawyer.
At Shock-A-Con, Jack invites Wray to the VVIP lounge and asks him to keep the other Spectrum cast members under control while he tries to secure financing for the movie.