
Mary Brenner is a divorcee, who is forced to find another job when the high fashion magazine she has been writing for is dissolved and she is hired by The Chicago Post, a third rate sensationalist newspaper, to write the Helpline column.
Returning to the workplace after her divorce, Mary is determined to prove to her boss that she is tough enough to handle the job.
Jo decides that Mary isn't tough enough in dealing with a shady businessman, so she tells him off - while pretending to be Mary. Susan, hoping for a sign from Lester, agrees to go on a date with Frank.
Assuming she has no idea how to play, Frank and the others invite Mary to join them for a round of poker.
Ed LaSalle uses some of Mary's vague comments about a play in his review. Unfortunately, Mary didn't attend the play, even though she was supposed to.
When the Eagle is hit with a series of death threats, Mary is fearful, but Frank just laughs them off.
Mary is depressed because her birthday is the same day as her wedding anniversary. Her spirits receive a lift when she gets a gift from an unexpected place.
Jo's sometimes boyfriend has finally finished his book. Will Mary help him get it published?
Mary is convinced that Frank has made a bad decision. When she threatens to go over his head, Frank just laughs.
When Mary's dinner date cancels, Frank engineers a spot at her table.
Frank thinks he's the luckiest man in the world... until Mary declines his offer to go to Monte Carlo with him.
Mary is stunned when she wins a fashion writer's award for an article she wrote at her former job.
Mary sets up a dinner for Jo and her parents.
Frank makes Mary review Ed's play.
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