S2E6 Danny & Deepak
With Robyn clearly not coping, the team are called to contain Danny Davis and make sure a live TV show goes to air. The truth comes out and Robyn pays the price.
Robyn, the sharp and witty publicity maven, is an expert at her craft but a complete self-saboteur when it comes to her personal life. Robyn’s work as a crisis PR strategist is fast-paced and unpredictable, as she counsels high-profile personalities in entertainment, fashion and sports.
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With Robyn clearly not coping, the team are called to contain Danny Davis and make sure a live TV show goes to air. The truth comes out and Robyn pays the price.
Danny Davis has a crisis, but Caroline is at a funeral, Eve is at a hen party and Robyn has disappeared, which leaves Melody to contain the situation.
While on an international flight, a disturbing secret of one of Robyn’s clients comes to light. She must summon up all her PR skills to make this unsettling problem go away before the public gets wind.
Robyn must kill off the latest of many salacious stories circulating in the tabloids about every housewife's favorite celebrity chef, Anthony Henderson, before the public is exposed to his womanizing tendencies.
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