Web Therapy

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Fiona Wallice (LISA KUDROW) develops a new brand of therapy for the Internet: three-minute sessions called "Web Therapy." To generate interest in her brand she contacts an old employer with whom she's had a dicey past and takes on a client who has a highly promotable problem.
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Subtitles
English [CC]
Audio languages
English
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  1. 1. Click To Start
    July 18, 2011
    27min
    TV-14
    Subtitles
    English [CC]
    Audio languages
    English
    Fiona Wallice (LISA KUDROW) develops a new brand of therapy for the Internet: three-minute sessions called "Web Therapy." To generate interest in her brand she contacts an old employer with whom she's had a dicey past and takes on a client who has a highly promotable problem.
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  2. 2. Desperate Measures
    July 25, 2011
    28min
    TV-14
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    English [CC]
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    English
    Fiona (LISA KUDROW) hopes to exploit the sexual issues of her client Jerome (DAN BUCATINSKY) to impress her former employer and potential investor. Meanwhile, the frustrations in her marriage lead her to flirt with several of the men she encounters.
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  3. 3. Shrink Rap
    August 1, 2011
    29min
    TV-14
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    English [CC]
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    After her business proposal is rejected by her mother (LILY TOMLIN), Fiona encounters another obstacle: Ted Mitchell (BOB BALABAN), who's been hired by the Lachman Brothers to evaluate Fiona's abilities -- and gets more than he bargained for.
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  4. 4. Public Relations
    August 8, 2011
    25min
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    English [CC]
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    Fiona blackmails her new client, marketing executive Claire Dudek (JANE LYNCH), in order to garner her expert promotion skills for Web Therapy -- and fate hands her a new client with a job tailor-made for promotion exploitation.
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  5. 5. Shrinking & Growing
    August 15, 2011
    28min
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    English [CC]
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    Business is booming for reasons unconnected with Fiona's (LISA KUDROW) expertise, but she's not complaining -- until she gets a new client who has a personal connection with the Wallices...
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  6. 6. We've Got a Secret
    August 22, 2011
    27min
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    English [CC]
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    English
    Fiona's marriage crumbles when she discovers her husband's (VICTOR GARBER) hidden life; and her mother's (LILY TOMLIN) secret past threatens Fiona's business plan...
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  7. 7. Exposed!
    August 29, 2011
    25min
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    English [CC]
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    Fiona gets her house in order by hiring a new employee (DAN BUCATINSKY), and joining forces with her husband (VICTOR GARBER) to expose the imposter in the family nest.
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  8. 8. Psychic Analysis
    September 5, 2011
    25min
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    English [CC]
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    English
    Fiona gets a new client: an internet psychic (COURTENEY COX) who has lost her powers. Can Fiona find them?
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  9. 9. Whistle While You Work
    September 12, 2011
    24min
    TV-14
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    English [CC]
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    English
    Fiona's principal investor, Robert Lachman (STEVEN WEBER), is out of business -- yet Fiona still manages to make him pay...
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  10. 10. Strange Bedfellows
    September 19, 2011
    28min
    TV-14
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    English [CC]
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    Fiona hits it off professional and personally with a new client -- media mogul Austen Clarke (ALAN CUMMING) -- until her marriage to Kip (VICTOR GARBER) suddenly becomes much more attractive.
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Directors
Don Roos
Producers
Dan BucatinskyJodi BinstockDavid CodronLisa KudrowKyle McNallyDiane CharlesRon Qurashi
Season year
2011
Network
WME
Content advisory
Violencealcohol usesmokingfoul languagesexual content
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Format
Prime Video (streaming online video)
Devices
Available to watch on supported devices

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4.3 out of 5 stars

163 global ratings

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Jonathan HinsonReviewed in the United States on July 1, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars
Kudrow does it again.
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I loved this side of Lisa Kudrow. I never saw a complete episode of "Friends" but I loved her in the ads. The guest stars are great as well and Dan Bucatinsky shines as her assistant. Lily Tomlin is the eccentric mother and Victor Garber is the closeted husband. I loved this but if you like laugh tracks , you are out of luck. I liked " the Comeback" but this is even better..
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Kat McQueenReviewed in the United States on February 3, 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hilarious
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I knew Lisa Kudrow could be funny. I just didn't know she could be THIS funny. This particular show just struck a chord with me, and I laughed out loud through every episode. It WAS therapy--in the truest sense. The humor is very dry. If you enjoy slapstick or silliness, you won't like it at all. But if you enjoy the humor that emerges from everyday life gone wrong (sometimes horribly wrong), this is just your kind of show. What's particularly remarkable is that most of it takes place in a cubicle--Lisa's online office. Now that takes some genius. Think Seinfeld or Larry David, but a little edgier. Truth be told, Lisa Kudrow can say more with her facial expressions alone than most so-called comics can say in a 10-minute routine. The guest stars are wonderful, too--Lily Tomlin (how she kept a straight face I'll never know) and Julia Louis Dreyfus stand out in my mind. Sheer unadulterated fun that for a short, blessed while, takes your mind off demonically depressing politics--and just about everything else. This is a refreshing departure from the usual let's-put-everyone-down kind of comedy that seems to have overtaken prime time television AND late-night shows. Makes a terrific gift for someone who could use a genuinely hearty laugh (yourself, perhaps). Unlike most sit-coms, this one is actually funny.
12 people found this helpful
matthew severReviewed in the United States on October 25, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars
BINGE Watched….
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Quite literally every episode till season and series completion with every free moment of my time i was able to make available. This show has got to be my favorite satires yet. Hilarious!
Claudia K.Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars
Shipped fast, with condition exactly as described.
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Couldn’t be more satisfied with this seller.
SerenaReviewed in the United States on July 1, 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very Different and Just Plain Silly
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My husband saw an episode of Web Therapy on an airplane. He told me how good it is. So, I ordered both seasons and I have not been disappointed. So incredibly silly. And her acting is brilliant. It's very hard to act a part like hers that seems mostly normal, but a little "off". Her kooky character on "Friends" would have been much easier from an acting point of view. The subtle character flaws are very hard to act convincingly.

If you want belly laughs, this series probably isn't for you. But, if you like more subtle and silly humor; and enjoy watching a master
of acting act. You should enjoy this.
5 people found this helpful
M. MaraReviewed in the United States on November 21, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hilarious show that gets better with every episode and season
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I am so excited to see this show on Amazon. I used to watch it when it was just a ten minute web series so putting the episodes together for a half hour show is great! Every season it gets better and I love Stephen Webber as her old boss, Julia Louis-Dreyfuss as her sister and Lilly Tomlinson as her insane mother. The fact that she refuses to acknowledge that she has an awful marriage because her husband is gay is also a funny addition. Highly recommended. By the way, some Friends cast members make excellent appearances as patients too!
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Amy Jo SchaeferReviewed in the United States on July 15, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars
Web Therapy - You Should Try It
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Silly, goofy fun. This series takes a little getting used to the format. I was not an initial big fan of Kudrow but saw all the star cameos on the show and decided to give it a try. Now, she has me hooked. She surprised me. It is witty show with lots of off-color humor and gay topics. It was an odd concept, but it works for me. The ironic thing is several years later I found myself taking therapy with a woman out of state and guess what? She used Web Therapy! I could totally relate.
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A. YoungReviewed in the United States on November 14, 2012
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good background for Series 2
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Season 2 is much funnier, but I'm glad I viewed Series 1 for background, which gave me a little more insight into Series 2. Web therapy is very funny, with excellent plots and twists and turns. The actors and the acting are phenomenal. Lisa Kudrow plays a narcissistic character who puts on a brave face for the world, but her vulnerability shines through, adding to the complexity of her character.

With all the crap on TV today, I was so happy to find this series, with excellent writers, actors, plots, and the wonderful characters portrayed.

This series is not for people who watch reality TV. This show is for people who like to watch actors being allowed to be the artists they truly are.
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