Web Therapy Season 3 Episode 4
Web Therapy
Season 3

Ep 4. Mommy Track

  • TV-14
  • April 28, 2010
  • 25 min
  • 8.1  (58)

Web Therapy Season 3 Episode 4 "Mommy Track"

In this episode of Web Therapy, titled "Mommy Track," we delve into the complex world of motherhood and the challenges it presents in the realm of therapy. Dr. Fiona Wallice (Lisa Kudrow), a self-proclaimed online therapist, finds herself confronted with various issues related to parenting as her clients seek her guidance and support.

The episode begins with Fiona's first client of the day, Kip Wallice (Victor Garber), her husband and father of their children. Kip expresses his concerns about their daughter, who seems to be displaying rebellious behavior at school. As they discuss the issue, Fiona realizes that their own parenting techniques might be contributing to the problem. Together, they explore alternative disciplinary approaches, bringing to light the influence of family dynamics on a child's behavior.

Next, Fiona receives a video session request from her old college friend, Monica Thomas (Selma Blair), who has just given birth to her first child. Monica is struggling to balance her new role as a mother with her demanding career and seeks Fiona's assistance in finding a way to navigate the "mommy track." Fiona provides Monica with practical advice and encourages her to set boundaries and prioritize her personal and professional life in a way that works best for her.

In another session, Fiona meets with a couple, Melissa (Emily Mortimer) and David (Steven Weber), who have recently adopted a child and are experiencing difficulties adjusting to their new dynamic. Melissa confesses that she feels overwhelmed and disconnected from the baby, struggling with feelings of inadequacy as a mother. Fiona helps Melissa acknowledge her emotions and suggests techniques for bonding with their child, reassuring her that these challenges are normal and will improve with time.

Later in the episode, Fiona's mother, Putsy (Lily Tomlin), unexpectedly joins a session, seeking her daughter's support in dealing with her own parenting issues. Putsy reveals that she is considering a major life change that would disrupt their family dynamics. Fiona is taken aback by her mother's revelation and tries to understand her motivations, while also realizing the impact this decision could have on their entire family. As they delve into the complexities of mother-daughter relationships, Fiona and Putsy navigate their emotional baggage and strive to find a resolution.

Meanwhile, Fiona's former client, Robin (Molly Shannon), reenters the picture, seeking therapy once again but with a new predicament. Robin has recently discovered that her husband might be cheating on her and needs Fiona's help in addressing the issue. As they uncover the truth, Fiona guides Robin through the process of confronting her husband and encourages her to prioritize her own happiness and well-being.

As the episode unfolds, the complexities and challenges of motherhood take center stage. Through her online therapy sessions, Dr. Fiona Wallice offers her clients guidance, support, and practical advice as they navigate the intricacies of parenting. Whether it's balancing work and family life, adjusting to newly adopted children, or dealing with relationship issues, Fiona becomes the sounding board and mentor for those seeking her expertise in this emotionally charged episode.

With its blend of humor and poignant moments, "Mommy Track" delivers a relatable and insightful exploration of the triumphs and tribulations that come with motherhood, showcasing the unique and dynamic approach to therapy that Dr. Fiona Wallice brings to her clients.

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Web Therapy, Season 3 Episode 4, is available to watch and stream on L Studio. You can also buy, rent Web Therapy on demand at Amazon online.
  • First Aired
    April 28, 2010
  • Content Rating
    TV-14
  • Runtime
    25 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.1  (58)