S2E6 Snitches Get Riches
Helen meets with a May/December couple to change their wills and Petro drops by to give Helen some news. A scandal erupts around Gruber & Associates.
When Helen Tudor-Fisk's life falls apart, she takes a job in a small suburban firm specialising in wills and probate assuming that, because the clients are dead she won't have to deal with people.
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Helen meets with a May/December couple to change their wills and Petro drops by to give Helen some news. A scandal erupts around Gruber & Associates.
When a Conch client makes threats, Helen and Roz are forced to relocate to a co-working space called The Hub. At home, Dad has lost his license and Helen is forced to act as Dad and Viktor's personal Uber driver.
Gruber & Gruber is nominated for a Small Business Award; Helen consults with a man who believes he is the son of a famous newsreader; at Dad's house, Helen meets personal trainer Blayden Tork.
The office is a-buzz because their favourite temp Peggy is coming in to help out with a deceased estate. Helen doesn't understand what's so fun about Fun Peggy, but everyone else, including George, thinks she's 'a hoot'.
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