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Fiona Wallice is a therapist with limited patience for others' problems.
Fiona Wallice is a therapist with limited patience for others' problems.
Fiona, perturbed by Robin's disclosure, tries to rattle her with a barrage of psychological attacks–until Robin counters by revealing her true relationship with Fiona's husband.
Serena Duvall is an internet psychic who needs help: she's lost her powers. Fiona doesn't believe in psychics -- but Serena has a surprise or two in store for her.
Fiona succeeds in benefiting from her association with Robert, but in a surprising way that leaves him furious and Fiona well on her way to being famous.
As luck would have it, Austen is perfectly situated to help Fiona with her latest venture, and she "reluctantly" agrees to let him put her on the map...
Renowed sexual orientation therapist Camilla Bowner contacts Fiona about her new client Kip Wallice, who happens to be the most resistant man to the female form she's ever encountered -- and she's convinced Fiona is to blame!
Fiona is eager to join Kip in his recovery, but discovers that his treatment with Camilla has progressed quickly -- and alarmingly -- beyond the usual talk and aversion therapy...
Fiona gives Camilla a hands-on demonstration of the effectiveness -- or otherwise -- of Camilla's therapeutic techniques when she arranges a meeting with Camilla's husband...
Fiona gets an earful from her publisher's chief of staff, Maxine DeMaine, who has a very low opinion of Fiona's writing skills – and her moral character.
When Fiona's new client, Gemma Pankhurst-Jones calls from Buckingham Palace, where she works as a "proxy" for the royal family, Fiona concludes this is therapy by proxy - and the new royal marriage is in trouble.
Fiona's conjugal advice is unsuccessful, and Gemma says she's running out of time -- she's pregnant, and her husband is bound to know he can't be the father! Can Fiona save the British empire?
The London tabloids are full of a royal scandal that mysteriously echoes Gemma's situation, and Gemma finally realizes that Fiona's therapy is all talk — mostly to the press...
Fiona thinks she’s been discovered by Hollywood when newly sober reality star Allegra Favreau calls to option Fiona’s memoir for a Lifetime television movie…
Allegra Favreau grills Fiona on some embarrassing details left out of her memoir, and Fiona offers up an acting critique of Allegra's past work, before they agree to work face-to-face in L.A.
Fiona and Allegra conduct a post-mortem on the disastrous trip to Los Angeles. And Allegra, now a Hollywood pariah based on some unfortunate camera phone footage, prepares for a long stretch on the casting couch.
Fiona is pleased to discover that Putsy has been cleared of all charges -- but horrified when she discovers that Putsy has a new career -- and, worse, a new career advisor.
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