A woman returns from a mental-health retreat with a new outlook on life, and hopes to get her corporate job back in the aftermath of suffering a public breakdown at work.
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Awards
2013 - Emmy - Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series- nominated
2013 - Emmy - Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series- nominated
2012 - Golden Globe - Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical- nominated
2012 - Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical- winner
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