While the web struggles to make sense of Isaiah's actions, Tom, Lisa, and Maria try to put their online lives in perspective.
Isaiah has an episode with his webcam turned on, and thousands of confused viewers try to make sense of his actions.
Tom tries to meet Carly at a party, Isaiah confesses a desire to end his life, and Lisa discovers that Jack doesn't exist.
Lisa gets an unexpected response to her video, and Tom agrees to meet his online crush in person.
Isaiah struggles to maintain his offline relationships, and Lisa sends her online boyfriend a revealing video.
Maria vents to her friend Riley about her issues with John, and Isaiah opens up about his struggles online.
Lisa and Jack grow closer, Isaiah struggles with his unpredictable moods, and Maria pushes John away with constant calls and texts.
Maria's many attempts to contact her boyfriend, John, are ignored, and Lisa reveals strong feelings for her online "friend."
Four teens enjoy seemingly anonymous exchanges through the live streaming site that connects their lives.
Amanda shares how her boyfriend was sending 500 text messages a day.
"I don't know why I did it. I can't think of a reason why," Meaghan says of her online bullying experience.
"If she has two friends on her Facebook page and she looks like a supermodel, she's probably not real," Vinny says.