Web Therapy

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Web Therapy
Format Situation comedy
Created by Lisa Kudrow
Written by Lisa Kudrow
Don Roos
Directed by Don Roos
Starring Lisa Kudrow
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons 5
No. of episodes 100 (List of episodes)
Production
Camera setup Single camera
Running time ~3-15 min
Broadcast
Original channel LStudio.com
Original airing September 22, 2008 - present
Chronology
Related shows Web Therapy (TV series)

Web Therapy debuted on LStudio.comand is an improvised online (and later, television) series starring Lisa Kudrow as Fiona Wallice, a therapist who has conceived of a new form of therapy: the titular "web therapy".

Synopsis

Fiona Wallice is a therapist who has conceived of a new "modality" of therapy: the titular "web therapy". In her estimation, the traditional "50 minute hour" version of therapy gives people too much leeway to talk about irrelevant things. By dramatically shortening session time, she hopes to get results more quickly. Her sessions take place via webcam over the internet using iChat.[1] They are taped in the hope of attracting investors into promoting her new technique as a worldwide therapy option.

A dark comedy, much of the humor revolves around Fiona's obvious self-interest and how it overshadows her legitimate ability to suss out people's issues quickly and effectively. (For instance, in "Sibling Ribaldry," she manages to completely clarify a couple's romantic emotional issues in thirty seconds but does so only to bring them around so she can then film them discussing more trivial sexual issues that are more shocking.)

TV series

In April 2010, Showtime announced plans to adapt the online episodes for broadcast on television with extra scenes being shot. The series premiered on Showtime on July 19, 2011, and ran for 10 episodes. In December 2011, Showtime renewed Web Therapy for a second season of 10 episodes, airing in 2012.[2]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Recipient(s) Result
2009 Streamy Awards[3] Best Female Actor in a Comedy Web Series Lisa Kudrow Nominated
Webby Award[4] Special Achievement: Outstanding Comedic Performance Won
Best Writing Series Nominated
2010 Streamy Awards[5] Best Female Actor in a Comedy Web Series Lisa Kudrow
Best Guest Star in a Web Series Courteney Cox
Webby Award[4] Best Individual Performance Lisa Kudrow
Best Writing Series
Comedy: Long Form or Series Won
2011 Best Individual Performance Lisa Kudrow
Comedy: Long Form or Series Series
Banff World Media Festival[6] Award of Excellence in Digital Media Lisa Kudrow
2012 Emmy Award[7] Outstanding Special Class-Short-format Live-Action Entertainment Programs Web Therapy Nominated

Guest stars

The series has featured appearances by a number of prominent comedians and actors including Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Bob Balaban, Rashida Jones, Selma Blair, Tim Bagley, Dan Bucatinsky, Jane Lynch, Molly Shannon, Lily Tomlin, Rosie O'Donnell, Conan O'Brien, Natasha Bedingfield, Minnie Driver, Courteney Cox and Darren Criss. Oscar winning actress Meryl Streep guest starred in three special episodes that were made after the third series had been completed.[8] It was announced on the show's Facebook page that guest stars for the second series will include Selma Blair, David Schwimmer and Victor Garber.

Lisa Kudrow's connection to guest stars

See also

References

  1. http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/television/2011/07/lisa_kudrows_web_therapy.html
  2. Lisa Kudrow's 'Web Therapy' Gets Second Season on Showtime The Hollywood Reporter December 5, 2011
  3. "Streamy Award Nominations 2009". Streamys.com. 2009. Retrieved 2011-11-11. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Webby Nominations 2009". WebbyAwards.com. 2009. Retrieved 2011-08-03. 
  5. "Streamy Award Nominations 2010". 2010. Retrieved 2011-11-11. 
  6. "The Interactive Rockies Special Achievement Awards". banffmediafestival.com. 2011. Retrieved 2011-07-15.  Unknown parameter |unusedurl= ignored (help)
  7. "Outstanding Special Class-Short-format Live-Action Entertainment Programs". Retrieved 2012-07-24. 
  8. Andreeva, Nellie (November 4, 2010). "Web teaser: Meryl Streep in 'Web Therapy'". Deadline.com. 

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