Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist Season 3 Episode 3 Fructose
- October 20, 1996
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8.0 (38)
Fructose is the third episode of the third season of the animated sitcom Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist. The series features Jonathan Katz as a fictional version of himself, a therapist who specializes in treating stand-up comedians and other creative types. Each episode consists of three segments, with Dr. Katz conducting therapy sessions with his patients and discussing their issues with his son, Ben, who works as his receptionist.
Fructose begins with Dr. Katz treating his patient Laura Silverman, who is struggling with her addiction to sugar. Laura explains that she constantly craves sugary snacks, and has even started sneaking candy bars during meetings at work. Dr. Katz suggests that Laura may be using sugar as a way to distract herself from her feelings of anxiety and helplessness, and encourages her to find healthier ways to cope with her stress.
The second segment of the episode focuses on Ben's attempts to start a new hobby, after Dr. Katz suggests that he needs to find a way to relax outside of work. Ben tries several different activities, including pottery, yoga, and model building, but finds that he is unable to sustain his interest long enough to master any of them. Dr. Katz encourages Ben to keep trying new things until he finds something that he truly enjoys, and to not be discouraged by failure.
The final segment of the episode features comedian Dom Irrera, who is struggling with his fear of flying. Dom explains that he has a phobia of planes, which makes it difficult for him to travel to gigs outside of his hometown. Dr. Katz suggests that Dom may be able to overcome his fear through exposure therapy, and encourages him to watch videos of planes landing and taking off to desensitize himself to the experience.
Overall, Fructose is a typical episode of Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist, with the humor and insights that fans of the series have come to expect. While each segment of the show is relatively brief, the series is able to convey a surprising amount of depth and nuance in its portrayal of mental health issues. Whether you're a fan of stand-up comedy or just looking for an unusual take on the traditional sitcom format, Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist is definitely worth checking out.