In the second-season finale, Paul and Gina look ahead to uncharted territory in their relationship.
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Paul tries to help Walter see life as someone other than a CEO.
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Paul addresses Oliver's fears about his parents' search for a solution to their problems.
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A revelation from April starts a discussion of her anger issues and future plans.
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Mia charts a new course after her effort to lure Paul into a trap falls short.
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Gina and Paul clash over his suggestion that she's not personally invested in her patients.
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Paul encourages Walter to leave his corporate mentality in the past.
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Luke and Bess suggest a radical idea for the future of their family that neither Oliver nor Paul can wholly endorse.
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Paul feels a need to defend himself during a discussion of April's long-standing anxieties.
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Paul and Mia delve into her troubled relationship with her mother.
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Gina continues to press Paul about his father; Alex's dad gives Paul something else to think about.
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Paul is concerned that Walter's recent behavior may do him harm.
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A change for the worse in Oliver's behavior at home and school troubles his father, who is preoccupied by problems of his own.
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Paul seizes on a comment April makes about a close friend to examine her independent streak.
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Paul and Mia discuss mortality, being alone and making up for lost time.
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Paul's constant complaints about what's missing in his life draws a rebuke from Gina, who urges him to make peace with his bedridden father.
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While dealing with the aftermath of his company's crisis, Walter reflects on his years of loyalty to the family that owns it and the media's perception of him.
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Bess gushes about how well Oliver is doing as she prepares for a much-needed vacation, but Paul is skeptical that her son's behavior could have changed so much in such a short time.
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Paul's concern for April's health continues to grow when she seems to be more worried about her autistic brother's behavior than her own condition.
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Mia strides into her Monday morning session, excitedly reliving the lurid details of her wild weekend of debauchery, but Paul is more concerned about her quiet Sunday brunch with her father.
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Gina encourages Paul to talk about his father's declining health and what effect his feelings of abandonment as a child might have on his relationship with his own kids.
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While trying to stay in control of a potentially disastrous business emergency, Walter discusses his recent trip to Rwanda to meet with his daughter.
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A discussion of Oliver's week at his father's place leads to several surprising disclosures, including his confusion about a significant family matter that preceded his parents' separation.
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April shows up early after being up all night working on a project, but she gets angry when a discussion of a childhood accident turns into a conversation about her mother's devotion to her autistic brother.
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Mia punishes Paul for his Monday-morning tardiness by bringing up Laura's deposition in the Alex Prince case and imagining the details of Paul and Laura's relationship.
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Paul is on the fence about continuing his therapy with Gina, but he winds up discussing a teenage romance and how it relates to his mother's first suicide attempt.
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After taking the train to Maryland to resume his sessions with Gina (Dianne Wiest), Paul discusses his legal problems and the ways his life has changed.
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Walter (John Mahoney), an influential business executive, is encouraged by his wife to seek therapy to talk about his anxiety issues.
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A sixth-grader named Oliver (Aaron Grady Shaw) is brought to Paul by his parents (Russell Hornsby, Sherri Saum), who are concerned about his behavior in light of their impending divorce.
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Paul is taken aback when he learns that a new patient, an architecture student named April (Alison Pill), is choosing not to tell her parents about a serious health issue.
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In the second-season premiere, Paul, recently divorced and living in Brooklyn, reconnects with a lawyer and former patient, Mia (Hope Davis), whose firm helps him with a legal problem.
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