We Have to Stop Now

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  • 2024
  • 1 Season
  • 7.3  (90)

We Have to Stop Now is a hilarious sitcom created by Dynakit Productions that premiered in 2009. The show is directed by Robyn Dettman and produced by Jennifer W. Saunders. It features a talented and well-known cast of performers, including Trisha Noble, Suzanne Westenhoefer, Cathy DeBuono, Mara Marini, John W. McLaughlin, and Maryfrances Careccia. The series follows the lives of two lesbian couples, who also happen to be therapists, as they navigate the ups and downs of their personal and professional relationships.

At the center of the show are partners and therapists Eve and Maddy, played by Trisha Noble and Suzanne Westenhoefer respectively. Despite being lovers for several years, their relationship is starting to show strain as they struggle to reconcile their differences in their work and personal lives. One couple is more traditional, while the other is more bohemian and free-spirited. Merritt Wever was originally cast as the lead character Maddy, but later it was Trisha Noble who took on the role.

The other couple is comprised of Ro and Deb, who are played by Cathy DeBuono and Mara Marini. They are trying to conceive a child but have hit some bumps in the road, which causes tension between the two of them. Ro is the more dominant partner, often insisting on taking control in various situations. Deb, on the other hand, is more timid and submissive despite being a successful therapist in her own practice.

John W. McLaughlin plays Dr. Neil Beckenheimer, a psychologist who serves as Eve and Maddy's supervisor. He is also dealing with his own marital issues as he discovers that his wife of nearly 30 years has been cheating on him. His own personal struggles add an interesting dynamic to the series as he tries to navigate the therapy sessions and his own life.

Maryfrances Careccia rounds out the cast as Belle, the receptionist at the therapist's office. She frequently interacts with the therapists and their patients, offering her unique brand of sardonic humor to the proceedings.

We Have to Stop Now is a clever and thoughtful comedy that sheds light on the complexities of the human psyche and relationships. The show manages to strike a balance between humor and genuine emotion, making it a relatable experience for any viewer. The writing is sharp and witty, with plenty of clever one-liners and humorous situations, all while exploring the themes of love, acceptance, and personal growth.

The show tackles issues relevant to the LGBTQ community without feeling forced or contrived. Instead, they are seamlessly woven into the show's narrative, making it a refreshing and thought-provoking show. The characters are well-drawn and multi-dimensional, each with their own strengths and flaws. The actors deliver strong performances, bringing the characters to life with warmth and charm.

Overall, We Have to Stop Now is a witty and heartfelt comedy that manages to be entertaining, insightful, and thought-provoking all at once. With a talented cast and sharp writing, it's a show that's sure to leave viewers wanting more.

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We Have To Stop Now: Season 1
1. We Have To Stop Now: Season 1
 
Lesbian therapists and longtime couple Dyna (Cathy DeBuono) and Kit (Jill Bennett) put their own relationship up for scrutiny when a documentary camera crew shows up to film their daily interactions -- and their regular talks with their own therapist, Susan (Suzanne Westenhoefer). Ann Noble co-stars as Kit's bi-curious sister, Cindy, who ups the ante on their domestic insanity by moving in with them.
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  • Premiere Date
    April 25, 2024
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (90)