Fisk - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Goddamn Flim-Flam Man
Helen deals with a nuisance claim and Roz makes Helen attend a staff training session with Lindy Baxter Smythe. Ray is shredding for a reunion and the office acquires a new photocopier.

Faithful Friends Are Hard to Find
Roz announces a new business venture and Ray entrusts Helen with the firm's most prestigious client. Helen meets with an influencer who wants to make a video will and George receives a gift.

Pancakes & Prayer
Helen meets with two estranged brothers to broker a compromise over their mother's will, while Ray and George try to get rid of a rogue pigeon. Dad and Viktor worry that Helen doesn't have a social life.

A Very Handsome Woman
Helen steps up to do Ray's regular probate information talk at the local library and Roz is pursued by a gentleman caller. Helen searches for a priceless family heirloom that has gone missing in an estate clean up.

Judges Are Like Chimpanzees
George is overworked and Roz is having trouble finding a suitable assistant. Helen needs to ascertain the correct beneficiary of a large charity bequest and has to take the matter to court.

Snitches Get Riches
Helen meets with a May/December couple to change their wills and Petro drops by to give Helen some news. A scandal erupts around Gruber & Associates.
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