Made it halfway through the season & threw in the towel. The premise defies belief: a fledgling actress lands a job at the PR company that her late sister worked & mysteriously commits suicide at. Through the magic of television, she ends up working directly with the top Executives of the company. The PR company's CEO suffers from crippling a severe social anxiety disorder that causes him to isolate himself away from the employees. But the company still miraculously is the #1 PR firm in the country.
The lead female role is poorly written and frankly, miscast. The leads have little chemistry. The sister in the flashbacks has more chemistry with the lead than the actual female lead. She's supposed to be a bold extrovert but comes across as pushy and jumps to conclusions. She harasses the firms long time client to reveal his deep dark secret. She physically abuses the lead. I think it's supposed to be comedy, but it's just obnoxious. The lead does a fantastic job portraying someone with severe anxiety. There are other great performances but the actors couldn't carry this lousy script.The show has choppy editing, poorly executed flashbacks and a tiresome sound track. Anyways, other reviewers gave it 5 stars, but it's just not for me.