Web Therapy - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Getting It Straight
Fiona and Austen send Kip off to sexual reorientation camp while she flies to New York to work on her book. While there, she hears from Kip's counselor, Camilla Bowner, who suggests a drastic change to jump-start Kip's recovery.

Blindsides and Backslides
Fiona must act quickly and boldly to counter the inroads Camilla Bowner is making on her life with Kip. Her once-promising friendship with Austen Clarke is threatened when Maxine and Jerome rewrite her book Austen's nowhere to be found.

Campaign Reform
With her book safe from Maxine's editing pencil, Fiona faces Kip's ex-girlfriend, who's got a proposition which must be handled by campaign manager Ben, who's got his hands full with the candidate's wife and her unlicensed Web Therapy...

Sister Act
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.

National Exposure
Fiona is interviewed by freelance journalist and part-time blogger Kirsten Noble, and the resulting publicity gets a LOT of attention. Meanwhile, Fiona's manuscript attracts reality star Allegra Favreau who wants to adapt it for a TV movie.

Royally F'd
Fiona gets her first international client when Gemma Pankhurst-Jones (NATASHA BEDINGFIELD) calls from Buckingham Palace, where she works as a "proxy" for the royal family.

Adaptation
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.

Infanticipation
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.

Man-Cave Man
Fiona gets a call from a voice from her past, and another from what she hopes will be her future when Conan O'Brien seeks her help and offers some of his own.

The Insanity Offense
Fiona uncovers some surprising news about Jerome's surrogate, Conan O'Brien flexes his muscle long-distance, and Newell Miller does his best to get up close and personal. Oh, and Mother is insane - again.

Stalk Therapy
Fiona's mother is in trouble with the law, and Newell Miller has a bone to pick with Fiona over a shared college experience twenty years ago... Meanwhile, Fiona's old flame Richard has healed his broken heart, much to Fiona's dismay.

Electile Dysfunction
Fiona cures Newell of his obsession, but her handling of Robin has disastrous consequences for Kip's campaign. Fiona's surprised paramour Austen no longer flies solo, and Jerome and Hayley have a plan to freshen up Fiona's world.
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