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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.
Episode 11 : Electile Dysfunction
September. 10,2012
Fiona cures Newell of his obsession, but her handling of Robin has disastrous consequences for Kip's campaign; Fiona is surprised to find that Austen isn't flying solo anymore.
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Episode 10 : Stalk Therapy
September. 03,2012
Newell is still bent out of shape over an experience he and Fiona shared in college 20 years ago; and Putsy gets caught up in a legal entanglement. Later, a disappointed Fiona learns that an old flame may finally be over her.
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Episode 9 : The Insanity Offense
August. 27,2012
Fiona's old friend Newell tries to spark a romance with her; and she and Conan O'Brien square off against each other. Meanwhile, Fiona's mother looks to have lost her grip on reality again.
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Episode 8 : Man-Cave Man
August. 20,2012
An old college friend rings up Fiona with a peculiar problem, while a phone call from Conan O'Brien comes with some unsolicited advice.
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Episode 7 : Infanticipation
August. 13,2012
Fiona meets the surrogate who is carrying Jerome's triplets and discovers that this is going to be an expensive proposition. She also learns that Kip has a more-special relationship with his campaign manager than she imagined.
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Episode 6 : Adaptation
August. 06,2012
Frustrated with Kip, his campaign, and with reality TV star Allegra, Fiona turns to her publishing magnate Austen for help, but finds she must handle her creative differences on her own
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Episode 5 : National Exposure
July. 30,2012
Fiona is interviewed by freelance journalist and part-time blogger Kirsten Noble, and the resulting publicity gets a lot of attention.
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Episode 4 : Sister Act
July. 23,2012
Fiona must undergo real 50-minute therapy with a psychiatrist in Boston whose longtime history with Fiona throws up some disturbing roadblocks for both of them. Meanwhile, former co-worker Gina is trying to find work.
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Episode 3 : Campaign Reform
July. 16,2012
Kip's ex-girlfriend has a business proposition for him and Fiona, but the details must be ironed out by their overworked campaign manager.
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Episode 2 : Blindsides and Backslides
July. 09,2012
Fiona faces her husband's ex-girlfriend, who has a business proposition for them.
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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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