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Fiona launches three-minute Internet therapy sessions and ruthlessly exploits her patients in order to build and promote her brand, while counseling a psychic who has lost her abilities, discovering a surprising secret about her husband, and getting turned down for financing by her own mother.
Episode 10 : Strange Bedfellows
September. 20,2011
Fiona hits it off personally and professionally with a wealthy media mogul until her marriage to Kip suddenly becomes much more attractive.
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Episode 9 : Whistle While You Work
September. 13,2011
Fiona's principal investor Robert Lachman goes out of business but Fiona still manages to make him pay up.
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Episode 8 : Psychic Analysis
September. 06,2011
Fiona's new client is an Internet psychic who has lost her abilities and wants the web therapist's help in retrieving them.
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Episode 7 : Exposed!
August. 30,2011
Fiona gets her house in order by hiring a new employee and hatching a scheme with her husband to expose the impostor in their family.
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Episode 6 : We've Got a Secret
August. 23,2011
Fiona's marriage crumbles when she discovers her husband's secret life, while her mother's hidden past threatens Fiona's business plan.
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Episode 5 : Shrinking and Growing
August. 16,2011
Business is booming for reasons that have nothing to do with Fiona's actual abilities, but she's not complaining until she gets a new client with a personal connection to her family.
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Episode 4 : Public Relations
August. 09,2011
After Fiona blackmails her new client Claire to provide her expert promotional skills to web therapy, fate hands her a client who represents a perfect public relations opportunity.
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Episode 3 : Shrink Rap
August. 02,2011
After her business proposal is rejected by her mother, Fiona meets Ted Mitchell, who has been hired to evaluate her services by the Lachman Brothers.
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Seasons
Season 4
Dr. Fiona Wallice, a self-professed and self-serving psychotherapist who treats patients via webcam in three-minute sessions is back.
Season 3
Thanks to her husband Kip's vindictive lover Ben, Fiona is investigated for campaign fraud. She also continues to see Web Therapy clients, including a gambling addict and product placement specialist; Fiona's mother Putsy sells her competing Net Therapy business to Austin Wilde for an astronomical sum, and "co-writes" a scathing tell-all memoir with Fiona; Gina's pregnancy by Austin complicates his plans to marry Fiona.
Season 2
Fiona continues to deliver questionable advice to clients including Conan O'Brien; Fiona's husband Kip continues his run for Congress, seeking support from his campaign manager Ben and a sexual re-orientation camp; Kip's former love interest blackmails Fiona; a B-list actress expresses interest in playing Fiona in the film adaption of her book; Fiona's mother Patsy causes chaos from the asylum where she's receiving treatment; Gina gets a promotion from Austin; Fiona deals with an obsessed stalker by putting him in touch with her sister.
Season 1
Fiona launches three-minute Internet therapy sessions and ruthlessly exploits her patients in order to build and promote her brand, while counseling a psychic who has lost her abilities, discovering a surprising secret about her husband, and getting turned down for financing by her own mother.
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