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- Pressured by his boss to join a support group because he can't move forward after his wife's death, an irreverent sportscaster finds connection with the extremely varied members.
- Alex is recently divorced, and Helen lost her fiance a year ago. Obviously, these two are definitely not ready to be dating again. So naturally, they end up in bed together one night. Oops. And they're co-workers. Double oops. At least they have one thing in common: they're both in need of getting back on the horse again but unable to figure out how. Despite their little romantic encounter, however, they decide to just remain friends. Helen insists this has nothing to do with Alex crying like a baby after sex. And Alex tries to reassure Helen that she'll have no trouble finding a new boyfriend as soon as she removes the pictures of her dead fiance that are all over her apartment. The rest of the office tries to get Alex back out there... but no matter how many terrible shirts they make him buy, he's never going to be a ladies' man. His colleagues aren't actually much help: from the boss who can't wait to hear about Alex's sexual exploits to the eternal "player" who wants Alex as his new wing man. When he finally gets up the courage to go on a date, Helen finds herself just a little jealous... which is what Alex secretly wanted all along. And one drunk-dial later, they end up back in bed together. Looks like this might be the start of something (awkward) big. This crooked workplace/romantic comedy written by John Enbom (Party Down) and directed by Emmy Award winner Todd Holland (Malcolm in the Middle) proves you can try to put yourself back out there, but sometimes what you need is right in front of you. Even if it's a really bad idea.
- A wife and mother who learns that she was adopted and that her birth parents are a flamboyant but loving family of drag-racers.
- A pair of former professional tennis players who had a major falling out are reunited at a Pro shop.
- Newly-divorced Alex is missing his kids and trying to keep himself together. Alex's co-worker Helen thinks she has it together, but she drinks too much in order to cope with her fiancé's untimely death. It's no surprise then, when these two overworked public relations executives share an ill-fated night of passion and are forced to cope with the awkward aftermath.
- When a big client shows signs of leaving Hale Dayton, Alex is charged with taking him out for an evening of entertainment. But when Alex realizes he's still a bit rusty with women, he calls in Dan and Gregg for assistance and things don't go exactly as planned. Meanwhile, Emma has set her sights on Andrew, who works upstairs in the building. With the help of Helen and Walter, she tries to turn on the charm.
- Helen (Kathryn Hahn) is tapped to be a Godmother and feels unprepared while the Hale Dayton team attends a competitor's funeral in search of new clients.
- When longtime Hale Dayton client Fred Potter, is caught in an extra-marital tryst, the team sets to work on damage control. As Stephen and Helen mastermind the response for the client, Dan, Gregg and Emma help Helen in a rebranding campaign of another sort, setting Alex up with a slick online profile and a cute new date.
- When a client is amused by Emma's outspoken irreverence in a meeting, Stephen decides she must help with the big campaign pitch presentation. As Emma immerses herself in the preparation, commandeering the staff and the conference room, Alex struggles to deal with the unpleasant development. Meanwhile, Helen takes Alex's advice to visit his therapist, the handsome Dr. Hu, but she finds herself thinking she would rather date him than see him professionally.
- Alex frets when his ex-wife's successful new boyfriend dazzles his kids -- while Helen takes a new client under her wing.
- When the Hale Dayton team hits the bars to do research for a new sherry campaign, Alex is frustrated by Dan's effortless success with women and decides he needs to adjust his approach. Meanwhile, Helen decides she should try to get out more and starts socializing with Emma and her friends after work - but the late nights prove tough to take after a while.
- Helen works on a campaign to make Oregon raisins more sexy while Alex strikes up a relationship with a woman in his building.
- Ryan does not like to be alone in his house. At group, Ryan encourages Sonia to break up with her boyfriend. She does, but then becomes the cat lady. Ryan has to deal with the fallout. Also, Ryan helps George replace a lost basketball.
- Ryan seems to be grief eating and the group intervenes. Also, the group finds out that Lauren talks to her boyfriend Wyatt about the group members. She brings Wyatt to the group so they can meet him and he can learn about them.
- Ryan does not want to tell his landscaper his wife has died, but the group convinces him he has to do it. The landscaper builds a shrine to Jannie. Meanwhile, the group thinks Ryan does not like to be seen with them outside the meetings.
- It is Ryan's birthday and he does not want to celebrate. Janie used to make a big production, planning months in advance, and he just wants a quiet night. The group plans a big celebration for him. It turns out to be a great night for all.
- Ryan is invited to play a pick-up hockey game with Jeremy Roenick. Later, Ryan finds out it was a setup sympathy invitation. In Group, Lauren has everyone make a collage to express their feelings. Ryan attends a lesbian wedding with Anne.
- Lauren announces that Yolanda is graduating from therapy and will have a celebration party. Yolanda realizes she is not ready to leave after all. Meanwhile, Ryan takes Own under his wings as a big brother and helps towards his healing.
- Ryan is ready to date again and updates his Facebook status to available. An Olympic beach volleyball winner invites him to meet her friends. It does not work out. Danny helps Sonia find her cat. George celebrates another year of life.
- Bob Costas asks Ryan to join him on a TV show he is hosting. Fausta invites everyone to her niece's 15th birthday party - except for Anne. Mr K's invention for a rocket trip to Mar's is claimed a success, but does not know his next project.
- An old friend of Ryan and Steven's from college comes to town. Steven wants to date Amy and wants clearance from Ryan. Ryan is OK with this-until he actually sees Amy again. Ryan hosts Thanksgiving dinner for them and the group.
- Mr K is ready for the end of the world when the Mayan calendar ends. He hosts a holiday/world end party. Since Anne is always grieving, Ryan invites her along to the annual trip to the wine country with Steven. Lauren's boyfriend proposes.
- Ryan misses the girl stuff he used to do with his wife, so he & Carrie become girlfriends. Ryan decides he is ready to date and asks Carrie's friend. Yolanda gets a job at the hospital but sabotages her own job by acting like a party girl.
- Ryan King, a radio sports personality, returns to work after grieving for his wife's recent death. His boss says he is not ready to return to work and must attend counseling. He reluctantly attends and meets others who also have to move on.
- Ryan hallucinates seeing his dead wife Janie. He takes it as a sign that he has to take of himself. Steven has broken up with Ashley, so he and Ryan go out on the town. In group, Lauren tells the group she has to pass her real estate exam.
- Simone, a former group member, returns to the group. Everyone is enthused because they all love her. Ryan is afraid she will change the group dynamics. Steven wants to teach Ryan a lesson and enlists the aid of Mr K and Terrell Owens.
- Ryan tries to continue a relationship with Simone but he keeps seeing Janie's ghost which prohibits him from moving forward. The women in the group want to wedding dress shop for Lauren, but she is not ready for it.
- Ryan does not want to be alone again after Simone left. Fausta takes him with her to bingo, and then Ryan's gambling habit kicks in. Soon he turns everything into a bet so he can gamble. A woman makes a pass at Anne.
- Lauren hands out evaluation forms to her students; someone gives her a low grade and she struggles to find out who did it. Ryan hires Terrell Owens as an assistant while Carey is away. Ryan and Simone try to be the person the other one wants.
- Simone wants Ryan to remove his wedding ring, but he finds he cannot. After Ryan visits with an old friend, he realizes he is ready to go forward with Simone. Anne hires Mr K for a babysitter one night, and he turns out to be a super-nanny.
- Lauren is full of energy to move on after her breakup Wyatt. This inspires the group to move on in their own lives until they realize they are not ready. Lauren thinks she has failed the group. Her advice to Ryan proves she has not failed.
- Ryan's radio show is Number 1. Ryan thinks he should be happy. Lauren tells him happiness can come from helping others, not winning awards. Ryan decides to help Danny how to act with women. Anne and Owen want to know more about Mr K.
- Anne sets Ryan up with a friend of hers that is recently widowed. Anne goes with them on the meet-and-greet date. Talya seems to flirt with both of them. Yolanda is forced by her parents to go on a cruise to meet single men.
- Lauren says she does not want to marry Wyatt and asks Ryan to help her break up with him. Meanwhile, Ryan gets a sexy call from a drunken Carrie and he asks Lauren to help with that situation. The group plans a bachelorette party for Lauren.