- During an improv exercise on Professional Development Day, Jane unintentionally agrees to go on a date with Walton.
- Jane wakens from a unnerving nightmare involving Walton in Union Jack boxers and heads into work to discover it's professional development day at Spirit Brokerage. The session on "honesty" is being led by motivator, improviser and hypno-behaviorist, Dr. Tyler Milgram. Jane thinks the guy is a fraud; and wonders how inane exercises like "Interesting Tidbit" and "Animal Quackers" could possibly help them do their jobs better. For his part, Milgram spots artifice in Jane, and makes her his personal project. In "Sense Memory" - an exercise in which the group is asked to go back to the last time they felt connected with their true selves - Stella makes a noise that smacks of a heavy duty orgasm, while Jane recalls a lifetime of little white lies and finally cracks. Of all the lofty accomplishments and milestones Milgram's had in his life, getting through to Jane probably tops it all. Jane starts to think that maybe she can do this after all. Suddenly, she's as honest as the day is long - and it feels great. But in the next session, when she's completely honest with Walton during an improv exercise, smitten Walton ends up smiling with nervous triumph, and Jane realizes she's just been duped into going out on a date with him. Dr. Milgram is ruining her life, and now she has to use the next exercise - a little game called "Should Have Said" - to break Walton's heart.—Shaftesbury
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