Fiona hears from her stepfather that he has some issues with his wife, so she decides to use it against her mother.
Fiona and Kip want to revive their marriage. Garreth calls after following Fiona's advice to tell her the professional and family outcome.
Fiona handles a new patient, the neurotic, paranoid lottery winner Steve Olson, hoping to solve her financial problems.
Jeb Masters calls Fiona to discuss her actions which are close to sexual harassment, while her neighbor, Grace, is looking forward to bonding with her.
Fiona realizes that Grace does not have the political connections she thought she had. Jerome confesses that he is not using the New York apartment.
An old patient breaks the rules and contacts Fiona from witness protection, while Ewan Clarke tries to persuade her to declare his brother Austen insane.
Jerome tries to convince Fiona to organize an intervention to prevent Gina from destroying herself. Nina offers Fiona a makeover. A new patient calls, asking for relationship advice.
Fiona learns new things from the free-spirited Judith. Kip's law clerk shows that there is more to her than loyalty to her boss.
Kip finds out the actual reason behind his law clerk's resignation. Fiona learns that she has an admirer in a surprising location.
An NSA analyst thinks that Fiona is practicing psychological terrorism. A compulsive liar seeks help to recover from his illness.
In the aftermath of the bribery scandal, a fixer wants to help Fiona boost her public image.
Kip's political dreams are crushed after Fiona's scandal. Gina becomes a new woman after she comes back from rehab.