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Dr. Fiona Wallice is sick of hearing about "dreams" and "feelings". She then decides that 3 minutes over web cam is better than 50 minutes of patients rambling on.Dr. Fiona Wallice is sick of hearing about "dreams" and "feelings". She then decides that 3 minutes over web cam is better than 50 minutes of patients rambling on.Dr. Fiona Wallice is sick of hearing about "dreams" and "feelings". She then decides that 3 minutes over web cam is better than 50 minutes of patients rambling on.
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Lisa Kudrow is perfectly cast! The scripts are fresh and timeless. And at the time (pre-pandemic) the idea of going online to speak to a professional was considered absurd.
Supporting cast, especially her husband and Mother (Lily Tomlin) are unforgettable.
It's the kind of show that's worth revisiting, as it's impossible to remember all the lines of the script that hit true!!!
Highly recommend. And if you disagree with this review, you need therapy!!!
Supporting cast, especially her husband and Mother (Lily Tomlin) are unforgettable.
It's the kind of show that's worth revisiting, as it's impossible to remember all the lines of the script that hit true!!!
Highly recommend. And if you disagree with this review, you need therapy!!!
One has to be, I think, a particularly gifted comedian to adopt an unlikable, mostly unsympathetic character and still create good comedy. Few have that skill, and Lisa Kudrow (the one-hit wonder from that cheese ball "comedy" aimed at teenage girls known as Friends) has none of it.
This is why her show is on Showtime (the HBO for the simple minded, the unemployed, and the farm belt). But even with that easy-to-please audience, there is a snowball's chance in hell that this exercise in comedic mediocrity will be "rewarded" with a second season.
The premise, along with the title, seems to represent a desperate attempt to attach itself to the "hip new worldwide web," no doubt in response to Showtime's understanding of the fact that its subscribers would rather watch cat videos on YouTube, than to watch its low- budgeted, poorly written, and inevitably predictable programming.
My advice to Lisa is that she fall in love with a vampire before Showtime's viewers realize that their money is better spent on a web cam of their own.
This is why her show is on Showtime (the HBO for the simple minded, the unemployed, and the farm belt). But even with that easy-to-please audience, there is a snowball's chance in hell that this exercise in comedic mediocrity will be "rewarded" with a second season.
The premise, along with the title, seems to represent a desperate attempt to attach itself to the "hip new worldwide web," no doubt in response to Showtime's understanding of the fact that its subscribers would rather watch cat videos on YouTube, than to watch its low- budgeted, poorly written, and inevitably predictable programming.
My advice to Lisa is that she fall in love with a vampire before Showtime's viewers realize that their money is better spent on a web cam of their own.
10GoUSN
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 This Show!
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 This Show!
10benjweil
I can't believe that (a) I had never heard of Web Therapy until today, and (b) there is only one user comment about it on IMDb! Do we need any more proof that Lisa Kudrow is a genius? And is there anyone in Hollywood more willing to embrace the ugly side of celebrity (okay, Ricky Gervais -- another genius)? Her Fiona Wallace in Web Therapy is just as brilliant and original as Valerie Cherish in The Comeback. No valiant, selfless characters for Lisa. Only those that are devastatingly funny and self-absorbed, and wholly original.
Lisa, if you're out there: keep up the good work! We are starving for your kind of comedy and social commentary.
Lisa, if you're out there: keep up the good work! We are starving for your kind of comedy and social commentary.
First of all. I love Lisa Kudrow. She is brilliant in everything she is in. That doesn't mean I like everything she is in. In Friends she played a quirky but likeable character. Unfortunately, in Web Therapy, her character is annoying, self-righteous, totally self-unaware, and outright mean. I could barely get through the first episode. Yes, you can compare her to Larry David, but only because both seem to have settled on cringe comedy as their only creative outlet.
Comedy is supposed to make you laugh. Instead of watching Web Therapy just listen to two minutes of fingernails scraping on a blackboard. It's just as irritating and you'll save yourself 24 minutes. Lisa Kudrow deserves so much better than this mess.
Comedy is supposed to make you laugh. Instead of watching Web Therapy just listen to two minutes of fingernails scraping on a blackboard. It's just as irritating and you'll save yourself 24 minutes. Lisa Kudrow deserves so much better than this mess.
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