
Web Therapy
Fiona Wallice is a therapist with little patience for her patients. Tired of hearing about people's problems for fifty long minutes, she devises a new treatment, the three-minute video chat. And still, the sessions end up being largely about her. If she's your therapist, you've got problems.
- Status: Canceled
- Original Language: en
- In Production: No
- Number of Seasons: 4
- Number of Episodes: 43
- First Air Date: 2011-07-19
Seasons
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Season 0: Specials
Air Date: 2013-06-18
Episode Count: 1
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Season 1: Season 1
Air Date: 2011-07-19
Episode Count: 10
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.

Season 2: Season 2
Air Date: 2012-07-02
Episode Count: 11
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 3: Season 3
Air Date: 2013-07-23
Episode Count: 10
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 4: Season 4
Air Date: 2014-10-22
Episode Count: 12
Dr. Fiona Wallice, a self-professed and self-serving psychotherapist who treats patients via webcam in three-minute sessions is back.