Daisy Jones The Six - Season 1eps9 Jun 2026
If you haven't already, start watching "Daisy Jones and The Six" from the beginning to experience the full story and character development. This episode is a must-watch for fans of the show and newcomers alike.
The penultimate episode of the Amazon Prime Video series, " Feels Like the First Time ," serves as a high-stakes emotional bridge to the series finale. As the band reaches the peak of their fame during the 1977 Aurora tour, long-festering tensions between Daisy, Billy, and the rest of the members finally reach a breaking point.
It is a haunting exploration of how the very passion required to create great art can be the exact thing that destroys the artists themselves. Daisy Jones The Six - Season 1Eps9
Two moments stand out as the best scenes of the entire series:
Stream Daisy Jones & The Six exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. Catch up on Episode 9 before the devastating series finale, Episode 10: “Rock and Roll Suicide.” If you haven't already, start watching "Daisy Jones
While Billy and Daisy dominate the runtime, wisely gives crucial moments to the rest of The Six .
Director (and episode writer, consulting with the showrunner) avoids a melodramatic blowout. The final show ends not with a smashed guitar or a stage storm-off, but with Daisy leaving early — quietly, almost politely. The aftermath is shown in small, brutal details: Billy packing his suitcase in slow motion, Eddie finally blowing up at him (but even that feels tired, not cathartic), and a single shot of the empty stage with a forgotten tambourine. As the band reaches the peak of their
The tension isn't limited to the leads. Episode 9 excels at showing how the "gravity" of Daisy and Billy’s drama pulls the rest of the band into the abyss. Graham and Karen’s secret romance hits a heartbreaking crossroads as Karen’s commitment to her career clashes with Graham’s desire for a traditional family. Meanwhile, Eddie’s long-simmering resentment toward Billy finally reaches a boiling point, as he realizes he will never be anything more than a "sideman" in Billy’s eyes.
The mockumentary style works 90% of the time, but Episode 9 overuses the “archival footage” excuse for jumpy editing. Some key emotional beats feel fragmented — as if we’re watching a highlight reel rather than a scene. A few longer, uninterrupted takes (like the hotel room scene) prove the show can do stillness; the rest of the episode would have benefited from more of that.
By the time the credits roll on “Track 9,” you understand precisely why the band broke up at the height of their powers. They didn’t hate each other. They loved each other too much to survive each other.
Season 1, Episode 9 ("Track 9: Feels Like the First Time"), depending on the vibe you want: Option 1: The Emotional Recap (Best for Fan Groups) "It was always you." 🎸✨