List of Web Therapy webisodes
Web Therapy is a web series of Lstudio.com[1] mainly based on improvisation. Lisa Kudrow appears as the self-absorbed therapist Fiona Wallice who offers three-minute therapy sessions via webcam over the internet. Each webisode stars Kudrow video chatting with one or more guest stars.[2]
Episode List
Season 1 (2008–2009)
- Season 1 consists of five stories each divided in three parts thus making 15 webisodes.
- Tim Bagley, Rashida Jones, Bob Balaban, Jane Lynch, Drew Sherman, Patty Guggenheim and Dan Bucatinsky star as Fiona Wallice's clients this season.
Season # | Episode # | Episode title | Director | Story By
SEASON 1 [2008-2009] |
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1 | November 28, 2008 | "An Old Flame" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow and Don Roos |
Fiona Wallice is surprised to find out her new client is Richard, an old crush of hers asking for help about some issues with his girlfriend, therefore making Fiona lose her professionalism. Starring: Tim Bagley as Richard Pratt Note: "An Old Flame" was posted in three parts, each counting as a different webisode. | ||||
2 | December 5, 2008 | "Sibling Ribaldry" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow and Don Roos |
Fiona wants to dump her boring patient Jerome until she finds out he and his girlfriend Hayley may be siblings so she gains interest into making this story of incest work for her. Starring: Dan Bucatinsky as Jerome Sokoloff and Rashida Jones as Hayley Note: "Sibling Ribaldry" was posted in three parts, each counting as a different webisode. | ||||
3 | January 12, 2009 | "The Breakthrough" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow and Don Roos |
Fiona gets irritated by her new client Ted being negative and overly judgmental, but she is shocked to figure out that he is a psycho analyst about to evaluate her. Starring: Bob Balaban as Ted Mitchell Note: "The Breakthrough" was posted in three parts, each counting as a different webisode. | ||||
4 | January 26, 2009 | "Psycho Analysis 4-19-2008" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow and Don Roos |
Fiona's new client is Claire, a workaholic woman who is ordered by her company to undergo therapy for her anger management issues. However, Fiona's advice get Claire in probation and her anger issues cannot at all be managed now. Starring: Jane Lynch as Claire Dudek Note: "Psycho Analysis" was posted in three parts, each counting as a different webisode. | ||||
5 | February 2, 2009 | "Exposing the Truth" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow and Don Roos |
Fiona deals with a couple, Bren and Justin, with problems in their relationship since she is a porn star and he is of a family of Mormons. However there is yet another secret for Fiona to discover. Starring: Patty Guggenheim as Bren and Drew Sherman as Justin Fein Note: "Exposing the Truth" was posted in three parts, each counting as a different webisode. |
Season 2 (2009–2010)
- Season 2 consists of five stories each divided in three parts thus making 15 webisodes similarly to the first season.
- Julie Claire, Courteney Cox, Steven Weber, Alan Cumming and Dan Bucatinsky star as Fiona Wallice's clients this season.
- Dan Bucatinsky reprises his role as Jerome Sokoloff while Victor Garber guest stars as Fiona's husband, Kip.
Season # | Episode # | Episode title | Director | Story By |
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6 | November 31, 2009 | "Gossip Girl" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Fiona Wallice meets her new client, Robin, and diagnoses her having issues with narcissism and other women. Her aversion towards Robin escalates however, when the latter seems to know Fiona's husband, Kip, and reveals the nature of their relationship. The real secret however is what is yet for Robin to learn about Kip. Starring: Julie Claire as Robin Griner Note: "Gossip Girl" was posted in three parts, each counting as a different webisode. | ||||
7 | February 28, 2010 | "Office Politics" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Fiona continues the -boring to her- sessions with her longtime patient Jerome but this time she finds out his job can come handy when she feels the need to check her husband's credit card account. Starring: Dan Bucatinsky as Jerome Sokoloff Co-starring: Jose Barbosa and Krystyn Cybulski as security guards (in part 2 of 3). Note: "Office Politics" was posted in three parts, each counting as a different webisode. Starting from this webisode Jerome Sokoloff becomes Fiona's assistant. | ||||
8 | March 7, 2010 | "Psychic Friends" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Fiona's new client is Serena, a psychic who claims to see things through her dreams but lately has lost her gift and sought for Fiona's advice. Fiona doesn't approve of her profession however Serena's dreams don't leave her unaffected. Starring: Courteney Cox as Serena Duvall Special Appearance: Judge Judy Sheindlin as herself (in part 3 of 3) Note: "Psychic Friends" was posted in three parts, each counting as a different webisode. | ||||
9 | March 14, 2010 | "Kiss and Tell" | Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Fiona's former boss and current investor, Robert Lachman, is contacting her in need for help about a rare disorder he claims he has that led him to his financial problems and into house arrest for swindling. Fiona will do the best of it and as for sure she'll come out of this association victoriously. Starring: Steven Weber as Robert Lachman Special Appearance: Patrick Curran as Agent Whitaker (in part 2 of 3) Note: "Kiss and Tell" was posted in three parts, each counting as a different webisode. | ||||
10 | March 21, 2010 | "Flying High" | Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Fiona finds the perfect client is the media mogul Austen Clarke, and he as well seems to admire her and seeks for her company. While things seem to heat up between the two and Fiona gets both herself and her career openings settled , an unexpected call from her husband will turn her decisions upside down. Starring: Alan Cumming as Austen Clarke Special Appearances: Victor Garber as Kip Wallice and Dan Bucatinsky as Jerome Sokoloff (in part 3 of 3) Note: "Flying High" was posted in three parts, each counting as a different webisode. Also, Ted Mitchell (Bob Balaban) who appeared in the first season is mentioned here as Clarke's previous therapist, who recommended him to Fiona, now resting in mental hospital. Starting from this episode and throughout the next season, Kip Wallice will be running for congressman. |
Season 3 (2010–2011)
- Season 3 consists of 15 webisodes.
- After the third season had been completed, three special webisodes starring Meryl Streep as Camilla Bowner were added making a total of 18 webisodes.
- This season mostly revolves around Fiona's husband's political campaign.
- Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Molly Shannon, Selma Blair, Michael McDonald, Tim Bagley, Julie Claire and Dan Bucatinsky all guest star this season.
- Tim Bagley, Julie Claire and Dan Bucatinsky reprise their roles from previous seasons as Richard Pratt, Robin Griner and Jerome Sokoloff respectively.
Season # | Episode # | Episode title | Director | Story By |
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11 | September 23, 2010 | "Forget Me Not" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Robin is back, this time to apologize to Fiona for her previous behavior. Fiona will nobly forgive but when she will start opening up to Robin she will find out that she must not forget. At least Robin didn't. Starring: Julie Claire as Robin Griner | ||||
12 | September 30, 2010 | "Staff Infection" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Fiona meets her husband's campaign manager, Ben, to join minds about the issues they are all going to support. Nevertheless Ben is going to have a hard time because of both Fiona's inordinate opinions and demands as well as her little illegal secret. Also Fiona insists that Robin Griner gets hired as a documentarian at the campaign after the incidents of “Forget Me Not”. Starring: Michael McDonald as Ben Tomlund Note: Richard Pratt (Tim Bagley) from the season one episodes, is mentioned as a possible add to the team of the campaign. Also, for the first time it is revealed that Fiona Wallice isn't actually accredited as a therapist. | ||||
13 | October 7, 2010 | "Why There Is No “Sister's Day”" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Fiona turns to her sister, psycho analyst Shevaun, to help her get her accreditation as a web therapist. The family bonds between them however do not seem to function properly and at this point is hard to tell which one of them is the worst. Starring: Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Shevaun Haig | ||||
14 | October 14, 2010 | "Mommy Track" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Jerome is bringing Fiona the news that he is soon to become a father. But just before Fiona starts complaining about not been taken into consideration on her employee's decision, she will have the chance to meet Tammy, their surrogate mother. And their encounter is not going to please her. Starring: Dan Bucatinsky as Jerome Sokoloff and Selma Blair as Tammy Hines | ||||
15 | October 21, 2010 | "Fiona's Turn" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Fiona's sister Shevaun proves that bad therapy is their family speciality when she tries to bring Fiona down during their sessions. Fiona is seemingly a tough opponent but Shevaun's comments won't leave her unaffected. Starring: Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Shevaun Haig | ||||
16 | October 28, 2010 | "Mom Always Loved Me Best" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Fiona completes the sessions with her sister Shevaun and gets her accreditation but she still holds a surprise for her not-so-beloved sister that is gonna knock Shevaun out. Starring: Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Shevaun Haig | ||||
17 | November 4, 2010 | "Bringing Up Babies" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Fiona finds out that babies need luxuries and Jerome and Tammy are gonna demand a lot of them out of her! Starring: Dan Bucatinsky as Jerome Sokoloff and Selma Blair as Tammy Hines | ||||
18 | November 11, 2010 | "Meet The Press" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Fiona has her first interview with the reporter Kirsten Noble, to support her husband's political campaign. However, it seems that every little thing turns bad in this curious interaction. Starring: Molly Shannon as Kirsten Noble | ||||
19 | November 18, 2010 | "Maternity Leave" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Fiona figures out the whole truth about Tammy, Jerome and Haley's surrogate. Starring: Selma Blair as Tammy Hines and Dan Bucatinsky as Jerome Sokoloff | ||||
20 | November 25, 2010 | "Dream Girl" | Dan Bucatinsky | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Fiona gets to appear on Kirsten Noble's blog site, but it seems that Kirsten let her imagination a little bit too loose while conducting that post. Starring: Molly Shannon as Kirsten Noble | ||||
21 | December 2, 2010 | "Mistress of the Web" | Dan Bucatinsky | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Fiona decides to deal with Kirsten Noble the same way she does with everyone that stands in her way. To destroy and get rid of her. Starring: Molly Shannon as Kirsten Noble | ||||
22 | February 25, 2011 | "That Old Pratt Magic" | Dan Bucatinsky | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Fiona chats with old crush Richard, now accountant for Kip's campaign and discovers he still has his charming flirty ways, though unfortunately not for her. Starring: Tim Bagley as Richard Pratt and Julie Claire as Robin Griner | ||||
23 | March 2, 2011 | "I Love You, Man" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Fiona and campaign manager Ben are at odds and he threatens to quit the campaign, just when Fiona starts to suspects the worst about his relationship with her husband. Starring: Michael McDonald as Ben Tomlund | ||||
24 | March 9, 2011 | "Breaking Up is Hard to Do" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Fiona's couples counseling with Richard and Robin, quickly spins out of control when Robin reveals that she dated Richard to piss Fiona and that she has possesses incriminating tapes of Kip. Starring: Tim Bagley as Richard Pratt and Julie Claire as Robin Griner | ||||
25 | March 16, 2011 | "Can You Get Up?" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
With Robin spilling out the secrets, the campaign sinking and a scandal on her hands, Fiona has also to deal with Jerome's demand for respect or quit. However, her boost comes out of nowhere, when Ben comes back, begging for her help. Starring: Dan Bucatinsky as Jerome Sokoloff and Michael McDonald as Ben Tomlund | ||||
26 | March 23, 2011 | "Camilla Bowner: Aversion Therapy" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Kip has joined a sexual orientation center “Compass” and his therapist, Camilla Bowner contacts Fiona to inform her about his progress and indirectly accuse exclusively her for his condition. Starring: Meryl Streep as Camilla Bowner Note: The three webisodes starring Streep as Camilla Bowner were marked as special and were added to the third season though filmed after the end of the season run.[3] | ||||
27 | March 30, 2011 | "Camilla Bowner: Healing Touch" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Fiona comes to know that Kip's recovery is progressing thanks to Camilla's sexual treatments that now have gone beyond the usual talk and aversion therapy. Starring: Meryl Streep as Camilla Bowner | ||||
28 | April 7, 2011 | "Camilla Bowner: Reverse Psychology" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Fiona proudly demonstrates the effectiveness of Camilla's techniques when she “inadvertently” arranges a meeting between hers and Camilla's husband. Starring: Meryl Streep as Camilla Bowner |
Season 4 (2012–2014)
- Season 4 consists of 17 webisodes.
- Rosie O'Donnell, Conan O'Brien, Natasha Bedingfield, Minnie Driver, Lily Tomlin and Dan Bucatinsky guest star this season.
Season # | Episode # | Episode title | Director | Story By |
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29 | December 31, 2012 | "Morals to the Max" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Fiona's book is sent to Clarke's assistant, Maxine DeMaine who contacts Fiona to let her know that she has a very low opinion of her writing skills as well as her moral character. Starring: Rosie O'Donnell as Maxine DeMaine | ||||
30 | March 26, 2013 | "I Heart New York" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Jerome on a visit to New York with Hayley submits to Maxine his edits on Fiona's book in order to get it accepted, but even though Maxine seems to love the new additions, Fiona is not that thrilled about them. Starring: Dan Bucatinsky as Jerome Sokoloff and Rosie O'Donnell as Maxine DeMaine | ||||
31 | April 2, 2013 | "Tokens of Affection" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Fiona is confused with Austen not returning her calls and not treating her the same way he did with his previous younger girlfriends, so after a conversation with Maxine she decides to take her book and affection elsewhere. Starring: Rosie O'Donnell as Maxine DeMaine | ||||
32 | April 9, 2013 | "Publishers Cleaning House" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Fiona has Austen and the book back where they belong while Maxine is getting fired, but the situation hides more than the expected as Maxine seems really not even a little sad about it. Starring: Rosie O'Donnell as Maxine DeMaine | ||||
33 | April 16, 2013 | "The Host Whisperer" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Conan O'Brien contacts Fiona to ask some help about his unexpressed anger, but she manages to raise plenty out of him since she neither recognizes him nor believes him. Starring: Conan O'Brien as himself and Dan Bucatinsky as Jerome Sokoloff | ||||
34 | April 23, 2013 | "Quid Pro Conan" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Conan helps Fiona with a problem she has with her neighbor and expects her to pay him the favor by solving a situation between him and his tv sidekick. Starring: Conan O'Brien as himself | ||||
35 | April 30, 2013 | "Guess Who's Coming to Late Night?" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Conan tries to get revenge from Fiona for not helping him, but he should have known better never to mess with her. Starring: Conan O'Brien as himself and Dan Bucatinsky as Jerome Sokoloff | ||||
36 | May 5, 2013 | "The Royal Treatment" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Gemma Pankhurst-Jones, a proxy for London's royal family and Fiona's new client is having marital problems since her husband is not sexually interested in her and Fiona, out of personal experience, is certain that she knows why. Moreover, she is persuaded that this is proxy therapy and the real problem burdens the royal marriage. Starring: Natasha Bedingfield as Gemma Pankhurst-Jones Note: Proxy is an agent or substitute authorized to act for another person | ||||
37 | October 17, 2013 | "Speed Bump" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Gemma reveals that she is running out of time since she is pregnant from another man and her husband still won't sleep with her, however Fiona will do her best to save this marriage. Starring: Natasha Bedingfield as Gemma Pankhurst-Jones | ||||
38 | October 24, 2013 | "Heir Today Gone Tomorrow" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
A royal scandal runs through London and Gemma finally realizes that Fiona believed that her therapy was on behalf of the royals and not for Gemma herself, as well as that Fiona's therapy is all talk, mostly to the press. Starring: Natasha Bedingfield as Gemma Pankhurst-Jones | ||||
39 | November 4, 2013 | "Hooray for Hollywood" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Allegra Favreau, a tv actress, runs into Fiona's book and decides she wants to make a film adaptation of it with herself starring as Fiona. Starring: Minnie Driver as Allegra Favreau | ||||
40 | November 11, 2013 | "That's How I Role" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Fiona and Allegra chat about the script, with Allegra asking to throw some light to the unknown past moments of Fiona's life and Fiona offering an acting critique of Allegra's work. Starring: Minnie Driver as Allegra Favreau Note: Allegra reveals that in order to get more information about Fiona she contacted Shevaun, Fiona's sister, seen in season three. | ||||
41 | November 18, 2013 | "Come Fly With Me" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Jerome surprises Fiona with the news that she will have a companion to her trip to L.A. And to Fiona's dismay that would be Hayley. Starring: Dan Bucatinsky as Jerome Sokoloff | ||||
42 | November 25, 2013 | "Acting Out" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Fiona's visit to L.A. turns out to be not that successful for neither Hayley, who got arrested in the airport, nor for Allegra, who, after a lot of drinks and some unfortunate camera phone footage, will find it hard to get a role in Hollywood. Starring: Minnie Driver as Allegra Favreau | ||||
43 | January 23, 2014 | "Hands-On Therapy" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Fiona is shocked to find out that her mother, Putsy Hodge, now in a mental institution, and her newfound hobby as a puppeteer have caused havoc in the facility and her roommate's death. Starring: Lily Tomlin as Putsy Hodge Note: Lily Tomlin had firstly portrayed Putsy Hodge in the tv series of Web Therapy. | ||||
44 | January 30, 2014 | "Cell Phone" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Putsy is determined and prepares herself for her days in prison, much to Fiona's dismay. Starring: Lily Tomlin as Putsy Hodge and Dan Bucatinsky as Jerome Sokoloff | ||||
45 | December 31, 2014 | "The Family Business" | Don Roos | Lisa Kudrow, Don Roos and Dan Bucatinsky |
Fiona is relieved to know that her mother is clear of any charges but infuriated after figuring out that she decided to move her puppets to another field. Specifically, the web therapy. Starring: Lily Tomlin as Putsy Hodge and Dan Bucatinsky as Jerome Sokoloff |
References
- ↑ "Web Therapy on LStudio". Retrieved July 9, 2012.
- ↑ "Web Therapy IMDb". Retrieved July 9, 2012.
- ↑ "Meryl Streep to star on Web Therapy". Retrieved July 9, 2012.