Head Case - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Live and Let Diet
Dr. Goode tries to deal with her breakup, and her patients suffer as well.

El Finks
After dealing with RIchard Kind and Lea Thompson, Dr. Goode responds to the set of Desperate Housewives for an emergency therapy session. Lola tries to help Dr. Finkelstein expand his business with the Latin community.

A Tard for All Seasons
Dr. Goode's session with Andy Dick gets weird while Pamela Adlon waits impatiently. Meanwhile, Jeremy comes up with a scheme to reunite with Dr. Goode.

Goode Vibes
Being back together with Jeremy puts Dr. Goode in a great mood. She has to deal with Phill Lewis who is having an ethnic identity crisis. In addition, she counsels rock star Joel Madden to stop touring.

Parental Guidance Required
Dr. Goode's parents show up unexpectedly. Dr. Finkelstein also has an unexpected visitor, his daughter. Greg Grunberg has fantasies about Dr. Goode.

Come Together
Monica Potter perplexes Dr. Goode. David Alan Grier dreams of being a slave. After speaking with Dr. Finkelstein, Dr. Goode's father finances a retreat for the whole office.

Best Laid Plans
Dr. Goode makes an emergency house call for Trudie Styler. Later she gives Jason Lewis some relationship guidance. Christopher Lloyd feels paranoid, with Dr. Finkelstein inadvertently contributing. Lola throws Dr. Goode a bachelorette party at a men's strip club.

Dreading Bells
Nicole Sullivan has feelings of guilt over leaving her baby home while she returns to work. Myron and Lola are uncomfortable, until a package shows up; both Jonathan Silverman and Jennifer Finnigan try to fire Dr. Goode; and Bry, the guy from Fatburger, has a confession to make.
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