2012
Milgram, now doing book-signings for his Pullman Prize-winning book, is approached by David King who urges him to see Sally and help her with her problems. Dr. Peter Steck, Milgrams line boss, isn't happy when Milgram gets back to the office, confronting him on Dr. Robinette's concerns about Milgram's handling of the Patient Reiss case.
2012
Sally, preparing for the Rabin case, the biggest in her career, finds fault with Susie Kramer's prep work, while puzzled Bix Strong, Sally's boss, eavesdrops. David King calls Sally and recommends the name of a psychiatrist she could consult about her sleep loss. Work pressures trigger flashbacks Sally can't comprehend, and she leaves her office to re-compose, only to fall deeper into recollection of a significant past event in her life.
2012
Sally comes out of her flashback disoriented, as Steck challenges Milgram on his new patient, who will be making her first visit that day. Distracted by office administration, Dr. Milgram is taken by surprise as his assistant Pam users in new client Sally Lemm, who doesn't "really want to be here..." Off to a rocky start, Milgram and Sally begin to discuss her issues, but are interrupted by a surprise visit from Dr. Steck. After her first visit, Sally surprises Milgram by handing him some papers, and telling him she thinks something weird is going on.
2012
A woman named Dana McCall bumps into Dr. Milgram and requests an appointment, as Dr. Steck and Dr. Finlayson review Milgram's recent job performance. Later, Milgram and Evelyn enjoy some much-needed time together at a restaurant near the bay. Meanwhile Sally meets with Dean Savage, Private Investigator. Savage is curious about her interest in Milgram, on whom she is having him do background research. Sally's boss Bix, impatient with her recent distractions, interrupts their meeting. He needs her to get over to see the client whose huge case they will litigate in a few days.