Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat Season 2 Ends with Sia Cameo, Buyout Twist, and Emotional Hoax Reveal

The final three episodes of the Prime Video series featured a surprise Sia performance, a potential corporate acquisition, and the disclosure that the entire retreat was staged for the lead participant.

Apr. 4, 2026 at 3:49am

An abstract close-up photograph of shattered glass fragments reflecting bright, glittering light, conveying the sense of drama and spectacle surrounding the finale of the reality TV series.The finale of Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat featured a surprise celebrity performance and a high-stakes corporate buyout, capping off a season of orchestrated events for the show's lead participant.Los Angeles Today

The second season of Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat concluded with the release of the final three episodes on Prime Video, ending the series with a series of orchestrated events that surprised the show's lead, temp worker Anthony Norman. Anthony spent the season at the fictional Rockin' Grandma's hot sauce company, participating in activities and challenges while unaware that the entire retreat was staged as part of the show's hoax. In the finale, Anthony encountered a celebrity guest, witnessed a potential corporate buyout, and ultimately learned that all events had been designed for him.

Why it matters

Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat is an innovative reality TV series that blends elements of scripted and unscripted programming, creating an immersive experience for the lead participant. The show's ability to orchestrate a complex hoax over an entire season, complete with celebrity cameos and high-stakes business storylines, demonstrates the creative lengths producers will go to deliver surprising and engaging content for viewers.

The details

In the finale's sixth episode, 'Culture Fit,' the Rockin' Grandma's team held a company talent show, where singer Sia unexpectedly arrived to perform her hit song 'Cheap Thrills.' Anthony, unaware of the celebrity appearance, was asked by Sia to assist her on stage. In the following episode, 'Mergers & Acquisitions,' Anthony and Dougie, the CEO's son, monitored a private meeting where a private equity firm, Triukas, planned to acquire Rockin' Grandma's. Anthony attempted to intervene and persuade the CEO, Doug, not to finalize the deal, which he ultimately did not. In the series finale, Anthony was informed that Rockin' Grandma's was not a real company and that the entire retreat had been staged specifically for him as part of a 'hoax.' Doug revealed that the scenario was created solely for Anthony's participation, and Anthony received a final paycheck of $150,000.

  • The final three episodes of Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat aired on Prime Video on April 3, 2026.
  • The talent show performance featuring Sia took place at the Rockin' Grandma's retreat in Agoura Hills, California.

The players

Anthony Norman

The lead participant of Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat, a temp worker who spent the season unaware that the entire retreat was staged as part of the show's hoax.

Doug

The CEO of the fictional Rockin' Grandma's hot sauce company, who revealed to Anthony that the entire retreat was a hoax designed specifically for him.

Dougie

Doug's son, who monitored the private meeting with the private equity firm Triukas that planned to acquire Rockin' Grandma's.

Sia

The Grammy-winning singer who made a surprise appearance at the Rockin' Grandma's talent show to perform her hit song 'Cheap Thrills.'

Triukas

A private equity firm that planned to acquire the fictional Rockin' Grandma's hot sauce company.

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What they’re saying

“From the start, the retreat had been designed as a 'hoax' for Anthony to experience and respond to, and that neither he nor Rockin' Grandma's was genuine, even though it appeared he was interacting with a real company.”

— Doug, CEO of Rockin' Grandma's

What’s next

The series will return with two additional special episodes hosted by James Marsden, scheduled for release on April 10. One will serve as a reunion episode, and the other will feature Anthony meeting Ronald Gladden, the subject of Jury Duty's first season.

The takeaway

Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat has pushed the boundaries of reality television by creating an immersive, scripted experience for its lead participant. The show's ability to orchestrate an elaborate hoax, complete with celebrity cameos and high-stakes business storylines, demonstrates the innovative ways producers are captivating audiences and blurring the lines between reality and fiction.