Dopo aver lasciato il suo lavoro nella finanza in circostanze dubbie, l'agiata e interessata Fiona Wallice si cimenta nella terapia, offrendo ai clienti sessioni di 3 minuti via Internet nel... Leggi tuttoDopo aver lasciato il suo lavoro nella finanza in circostanze dubbie, l'agiata e interessata Fiona Wallice si cimenta nella terapia, offrendo ai clienti sessioni di 3 minuti via Internet nella speranza di eliminare le emozioni inutili.Dopo aver lasciato il suo lavoro nella finanza in circostanze dubbie, l'agiata e interessata Fiona Wallice si cimenta nella terapia, offrendo ai clienti sessioni di 3 minuti via Internet nella speranza di eliminare le emozioni inutili.
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I have enjoyed past seasons of 5m to 15m episodes.
Kudrow has always been a favorite. Cast and guests are a lot of fun.
I'm having a hard time figuring out why, (this 'new' 30 minute show) is not so new? Lately, several episodes seem to be 'stitched', re-edited portions from past season shows, IE: several 5-15m shows into a 30m, (supposedely new episode).
I hope it has just been a 'filler' problem or such.
Off-season repeats and during season 'fillers', (once in awhile) is expected...but, do not recall seeing this type of combo.
The show has got so many diff scenarios to 'wander' into that this seems way too early to do.
Kudrow has always been a favorite. Cast and guests are a lot of fun.
I'm having a hard time figuring out why, (this 'new' 30 minute show) is not so new? Lately, several episodes seem to be 'stitched', re-edited portions from past season shows, IE: several 5-15m shows into a 30m, (supposedely new episode).
I hope it has just been a 'filler' problem or such.
Off-season repeats and during season 'fillers', (once in awhile) is expected...but, do not recall seeing this type of combo.
The show has got so many diff scenarios to 'wander' into that this seems way too early to do.
Wonderful, brilliant & fantastic. Such an underrated show. The reviews on IMDb says it all how much underrated this show is. This hidden comedy gem only has 11 user reviews on IMDb which shows that not a lot of ppl know about this show. This has so many guest stars like the legendary Merly Streep, all of the friends cast except Jennifer Aniston, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jane Lynch, Meg Ryan, Jon Hamm, Steve Carell, Julia Louis Dreyfus, etc. A wonderful, unique concept and deserves so much better. Lisa Kudrow does a fabulous job being a snarky, self-centred, mean therapist. She is definitely a comedic genius. A special mention to Lily Tomlin. I didn't knew her work before watching this show but now I got to know & she is such a comedic pro queen. These comedic women really ruled this show. It's a 10/10 for me.
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Lisa Kudrow is the Lucille Ball of our time. Unusual, distinctive, unafraid.
This show, which I only heard of last October (2011), is remarkable comedy.
Comedy is the art of making the unexpected hilarious. That's what this show does. In each episode, the premise is usually straightforward. Each time Fiona begins a session, we have immediate clarity on what the problem is. Hilarity then ensues, taking unexpected turn after unexpected turn - some cued by Kudrow's priceless brand of facial exasperation, others cued by some astonishing new fact that visibly upsets or enrages her.
I remember reading a take on I Love Lucy. Desi Arnaz explained that every episode opened with a perfectly common home-life dilemma. As fans know, nothing past that premise was ever common. Each week, Lucy made us believe that she's the housewife with X problem which, if solved, will change her life. All the better if the dilemma was posed by a possible show-biz break.
Cue Lisa K and the Lucy Ricardo'ish character Fiona. She is ambitious. The Internet is her show-biz - she always wants to break into it in a big way. She has an appalling lack of common sense. Kip has problems we could imagine Ricky having if he was a lead singer and star today.
In the end, both Lucy R. and Fiona W. are screwball characters whose humanity is immediately on display but who are tempted into vanity, errant ambition, and ill-fated schemes.
Web Therapy is comedy art. Hilarity at its zenith. I tell everyone I know to watch it.
This show, which I only heard of last October (2011), is remarkable comedy.
Comedy is the art of making the unexpected hilarious. That's what this show does. In each episode, the premise is usually straightforward. Each time Fiona begins a session, we have immediate clarity on what the problem is. Hilarity then ensues, taking unexpected turn after unexpected turn - some cued by Kudrow's priceless brand of facial exasperation, others cued by some astonishing new fact that visibly upsets or enrages her.
I remember reading a take on I Love Lucy. Desi Arnaz explained that every episode opened with a perfectly common home-life dilemma. As fans know, nothing past that premise was ever common. Each week, Lucy made us believe that she's the housewife with X problem which, if solved, will change her life. All the better if the dilemma was posed by a possible show-biz break.
Cue Lisa K and the Lucy Ricardo'ish character Fiona. She is ambitious. The Internet is her show-biz - she always wants to break into it in a big way. She has an appalling lack of common sense. Kip has problems we could imagine Ricky having if he was a lead singer and star today.
In the end, both Lucy R. and Fiona W. are screwball characters whose humanity is immediately on display but who are tempted into vanity, errant ambition, and ill-fated schemes.
Web Therapy is comedy art. Hilarity at its zenith. I tell everyone I know to watch it.
This is not a show that will spoon-feed jokes to you, and you will not be assisted by helpful cutaways that walk you through things. You're given the facts, and you're expected to follow along like an adult. That is just one of the things that makes this show at the top of my list. The jokes are often subtle, sarcastic, witty and occasionally thrown in your face. Lisa Kudrow and Dan Bucatinski are a top-notch combo on an excellent show for people who like to think for themselves. I look forward to seeing the interesting and funny characters back on the web cam in 2015!
Try this show out if you like: "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia", "Portlandia", "Absolutely Fabulous"
Try this show out if you like: "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia", "Portlandia", "Absolutely Fabulous"
Everything about this show is absolutely brilliant. The stellar cast, the intelligent writing and most of all the eerie view of the future it presents. Who could have possibly imagined "web therapy" would have actually become a thing??
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- QuizThere is no script to each episode, just a heavily detailed plot outline, from which the actors all improvise. The creators meet with the actor/actress, explain to him/her the character, and together come up with funny things they can do with it. Then they meet up one day, usually on the weekends, and shoot all the storyline in a few hours, sometimes filming up to 20 minutes improvisations.
- Curiosità sui creditiDuring the credits, gag reels of that episode are shown.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episodio #19.172 (2011)
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